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Show 'V- - V" THE PRO VO HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER entertained SALEM C1TIZEN DIE with a' pretty affair last week," A - Isaac R Pierce, One of th emost pro; literary program" was enjoyed and re minent citizens of Salem died Wedfreshments were served."'. Vases of nesday, morning of Internal disorders. at Nanvoo, cut4kwa-ZderBetbereems and J.Ieias tahle. The guests were III,' and came to Utah with his par' Misses Delilah Booth, Merl Bonnett, ents'.at an early age. fle leaves a Mrs. N. W. Smith spent Wednesday Pauline- Pierpont, Lothleld Toung, widow, four sons and three daughtres. Vivian, Parkinson, Florence Duffin, ThTfunIraTwUIeTjeldarufdar"aF Colbert. Lael Irvine, Virginia Sutherland. Hat. ternoott and burial will be in the tie Keeler.'and Mrs. Julia B. Gensen. ' . t 1 .Z. Mrs, Jea3e. Knight, and Sligg. Iona We Don't raise the price of flowers - Knight were visitors to Salt Lake City Farrer 4 Whitehead foV candles for Christmas asOther do. We grow ' finest and nuts. 'Wednesday, . them. CARNiCONS The f dozen. a Why 75c; next gradvjfcc Pearl and Lyffia Jones pay more pohne Eight Cv Provo i Money saed Open evenings. ' Provo Tea & China U. are Visiting in Salt Lake City this Greenhouse Co. MJss Glejin HOLIDAY EXCURSION TO. SAN ; FRANCISCO . Joljnsqn. ' Socioty born-IulylV13- d - 21, 1911,. The-Misse- 4 will-mak- , HOLIDAY EXCURSION For. the RATES. - - - . .Where He Stayed "Enjoy "ycwiC'l CuLlrS 'ourhol3-days- " - ."' "' c Sicyil:?" ; upon Vau.e ft ireureudorfblyf uCv band bang- place where taere :? lng Sway three times a day; no servants after-tip- ;the children yelled and . no extra ' rrT charge for anything' 4 "Where was this ideal spotr . - 8, 19li.v land Bros., " " : Choice Christmas erland Bros. 7 Cnd(e f at i- - ; M ,. Mincemeat at Suther- Home-mad-e . Suth- - . a a. ni - iivwv " . - t - - , - sA,- California Fruits ' Whitehead'ar at- - ' - Farrer - - That I will ot .criticise others for That I will not let the grass grow erltlclsm of others Is only a negative under feet and, on the other form of: THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN Instead, I will hand,' my avoid that swiftness Iwill' forbearance until my hearf which cultivate cnuseth it to grow prematurely MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING jleldeth a rich crop therfot, TO YOU. OF INTEREST over one s head. self-concei- t. . ' . : wee- v - " - v ST Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lewis of Salt Lake City will spend , the week In : . dlirlstmas Holidays the Denver & Rio Grande will have a rate R. C and Western Pacific Via D. of one fare for the round trip between On Dec. 28th only, the Rio Grande two points in Utah, on the Rio- a from Provo, any Grande. Minimum. tare '25.cts, tickets Utah, to San Francisco, --Calif.. and Loa sale Dec. 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 21 and return, good returning :untN January 29th with stopover in California only. Jan. 1. Final return limit January v . --- r., Provo. , Miss Cleo Jones m Irs . has been who in- - teaching aoUooi -- Pram to spend the holidays.' . t . J. Brbmley of Salt Lake City' is the guest of Mrs. D. R. Beebe Mrs." W. this week.- 13 Anderson left Trester- day for Palo Alto, Cal., where she will Bnnnd the Christmas holidays with her daughter, Ruth. Mrsooper . Miss Iona Knight is Some from Los Angeles where she has been attending school and will spend the holidays with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse - Knight. rrA -S- atrtkety-templer--A1weddi ception will be given. in their honor tonight at the home of the bride's nnrents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mc- v. Ewan. ' J. '.- William C. Cates was m I5alt Lake City Tuesday where she attend The Utah Sorosis club met' yester day, afternoon at the apartments ot Mrs. W. D. Roberts. The first paper was given by Mrs. S. R. Callaway on Mrs. "'The French Academies." Blake gave the second paper, her sub-jectelng J'La FbnUlne and his Fa bles.'' The next session of the club will be TiehTwlthrMrsr Roberts. trunks, umbrellas with detachable handles, suit case length umbrellas and umbrella handles. '. m 41 Card" club were'de- lightfulli," entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and airs'. G. H. Heindselman The yellbwchjjsanthe- - mums were ef fectfvelTTUsed .In the decoration of the rooms and the table where - luncheon was served. The I piesis ai iae aiiair vweio air. uu uo. e-Eccentrlcr ben31r. ".and Mrs. a. e. Evans, so bad A Suit of Clothes or an Over- Collar Bags, Tie Bags and; Tie' I Cases, Combination Silk Hose and Ties Mai- - VMrsrAHrl. ""Shoes would iiot be coat for Dad . d A pair of Regal or FlorsKeim Neckwear Galore FroHTSOc to $K50 Silk Hose, Wool Hose, Cashmere Hose and Lisle Hose : r 'At' Perhaps you have a friend, a brother, a father or sweetheart, that you want to remember on this event We have prepared our stock to meet such demands, and while you do not know exactly what you want for a him, come in and look over our stock of suit cases, wardrobe ed the luncheon and lecture given at the Y. M. C. A. rooms unSer the ausp!. ces of the Mothers' congress. Wbile guest of .Miss in Lucille Franke. 4" ! Biggest D.-- R. '"'"-Mr- s. as Goirfie G - Mjv and Mrs. W, L. Biersach and today or Vewsailles, son,. Billy, Mo.,; where they will spend the Christmas! holidays with the parents of Mr. Biereach, ... a a a a Mrs. Diana Smoot entertained Tues day evening with a prettily appointed dinner for Mrs. W. J. Bromely of Salt " LaTeTlty. Tonight MrfTAlma SfflOOt wm ,nterUin for Mrs. Bromley and Beebe. also for Mr. and Mfs. 5 Miss Bessie McEwan and J. Frank Ward were married yesterday in the - WffiPl Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Se; galL t. andvMra. Geo.. T. Judd, " Mr. and Mrs.v0. ;; Or Perhaps a Stetson Hat ? Mrs. J B. Ashton:was hostess at a delightful card party at their home the fore part of the week when four tables of whist were played. x A guessing contest was .also'; enjoyed andHhe prlzve".was awarded to Mrs. " ; Bert Twelves. In connection with the "Whist game dainty prizes were award- Hedquist, -- Miss iiinniua Warnr. Messrs. Leo Hat-1 field and IL W. Geese, the guests were Mr. and MrCBert Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. C. H, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Geese, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hat field,: Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Enos; Mr. and, Mri. F. J. Hedqulst, MUs Flor: -i ence Warner. Miss Marie Gea'se,'Mlss Klida Mork, Messrs. John Halliday ' and Wilford Johnson, x',. ' ; - Hi - ' mm - - 9 ; The luncheon and card partrlKlven last evening by Miss Cora JJuSenberTf complimentary, to 'Mrt and Mrs4:. Wilnam J.'Stiehl prove to te one of lhc most delightful evenU of the season; . The decoratlona and appointments In the Christmas cofors, red and green were nn harmony with tie approaching festival Beason. Holly and red- - belle yer effect! vely-c' blned and an immense' cluster' of ex' quisite yellow - chrysanthemums adorned the table in the dining room. Among the guests' wer Mr. and. Mr. "Freston Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Claire VV. Reld, Mf. and Mrs. A. F. cordon, Messrs Vern Samuels, Of Salt 'Ukel City, Hugh, pastorlza and. Edj 1 m pre-holid- ' : r - V. om or . Lodse'Z' - ssr' mm 'v V |