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Show littlfl 1HE BE APPOINTED GOOD HEALTH Young Artist are Heard Beautiful Reception for Miss Leon Worsley will - in Recital at Col-- : Entertain for Young Bride and Groom is Bride-EleGiven lege Hall One of the most hotly contest bas Members of the commission on rev- There were twentv.one cakes ,pf ct -ball' games'of the "seascnwill be small pox In Utan county during the nue "and taxation, a board authorized ket B. Y.. U.. gymnasium month of December according to a by the last state legislature, will be pulled off at the next when the local: Mist Leone Worsley will entertain bulletin; issued by the I'tah State appointed some time- - this week by Saturday, nignt , In honor of Miss Ida'PaTcmarrand Thrifts - regular recital of the L. 1). S. for that month. - In Gov. William Spry'. Jt Is" understood boys meet the pils of the music school of th Brig- - Charles Walton of Ogden who were this evening with a miscellaneous Board of Health f ' L. D. S, boys are the high school shower and dinner in honor of Miss the same "month there were 55 cases that Governor Spry has practically ham, Young University undter the di-- married Wednesday' in the Salt and have never been de- t of FebruCleo Jones a oi this tampions of the disease in Uintah county and agreed upon ureckons of Professor Claire Reid and Lake Temple, a beautiful rcatea tnis year, ioacu nuuiiii-oary. The guest list incluflesthe , 16 board, which is to .consist of three were also There 27 Wasatch;-in last wsC. been has he putting A, given ever, states that Lund, given yester- ding reception names, of the Misses Anna Selck, chicken pox in Utah county members. As soon as the other mem his boys through hard practice and of Pax- - Nell cases fol-- j W. H. R. Madeline Mrs. and at 'the afternoon hall lr. Foote,: College parents, Jones,Lurline day Edna Crane, during the past month; The number ber can be determined the commis- fully thinks his team will win, allowing beautiful program was given inan when the immediate relatives of Boshard," Lael Jongs Lucille Dunn, of cases of the different diseases In sion will ba announced. though he expects that it will be a. befor. a large audience-- of musicians: the young couple were present The Rhea Kerr, Fern Footer follows: as are Utah close given county game. With the exception of Mem Anderson, Grace Saxey, Hawl This commission is one of the most ' rooms were bautifully decorated with Sonata in E Mat, by Beethoven, 21; Dlph. 2; Scarlet Smallpox, fever, Greenwood, who has been T Mrs. Captain Ellertson, Mrs. J. R, Boshard, impbrtant authorized oy the last legis 1; TSllss Maggie Gardner exquisite pink La France roses ani. measles, 1; fever week the local boys are 4; theria. Fred typhpid Mrs. E. L. past Jones; McNitt, Mrs: lature. Among the duties of the com- In excellent condition. 3. " 16; Chicken also pneumonia, blossoms pox of the bowls Ward. "At Frank carnations, Parting," Rogers Kilfoyle, Mrs Soprana solo, mission is a compilation df. laws' now Spntinfirnnaritv ffif'KWO Deople has, : Miss Minnie Alspa w and everything points on the statute books of this state Piano selection, "Forest Voices,;' by ' elaborate wedding supper was serv Vassiestto one of the games of the TRAIN bearing upon assessment and taxa' J. F; Cooker . ... .Knell Coleman ed. The bride was attired . season. tion. A thorough investigation of the Alto solo, "Elegie" by Massenet, tifui gown of rnarquiesette " ...... Miss Ethel Taylo r OTer wedding svstiiu of revenue and taxation In $100 PER PLATE eaii i PLEASE THOUSANDS this state and elsewhere will be made was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, Fiffth number (a) "Au Premtemps," will leave the, coming week forgdeh "Fab!e'! schum New Orleans In 1842. Mighty costby (b) Gunoud, by by this board, A import of its findMiss Katie Chipman where they will reside. Bian, ly for those. with stomach trouble ings must b made to the next sesTo day people every The recitals are given each WedThe Salt Lake Route industrial sion of the state legislature. .The importance of having a large where use Dr. Kink s New Life Pills nesday at 4:30 o'cIock In. College hall The members" of the Primary asso-custom concentrating plant in the Tin train, which is traveling over tnis The result of the board's work will for these troubles as well as liver, kidAreJificbming jeJXJopulaimong a "men "maTteTTTfst tion'ed a who tic district, r31i3"WOTgirt5Tah4 iw4HBUtfca.ai1 nf the assessment and ney and bowel disorders. Easy.nsafer tie musical fflen3g of the school . aEi pleasant evening at the home of Mrs. in the last Colorado" Mining comll are invited to attend the recitals received according to a tele taxation laws uniform and 'ileetliat .W(--.fv Af ' A. C, Anderson Monday evening. Co, pany's annual, report-- , was still fur- gram received by J. H. .Manderfield, there is no conflict of any kind. Mr. 'and Mrs. Neis Omanson were ter the lesson wos given and discuss ther . emphasized on Wednesday by assistant general freight and irassen-ge- r the guests of honor at a' wedding re- - ed, a social hour was enjoyed and re J. William Knight, who is a director agenrtor -- the road, from Douglas .ception given Tuesday evening at the freshments were served. j The next White, industrial agent, yesterday. Mr. iride's mother Mrs. Ida meeting will be held at the home of of the various Knight enterprises. Jiome e Rasmusaen in the Sixth Ward. About Miss Myrtle MeEwan. "There are several strong people White is with the train and has been with it most of the time since it start w fifty friends and relatives of the cou contemplating such a plant," said Mr. will club ed He is enthusiastic over the work The Nineteenth Century pie were present and a delicious wed Knight, when askeU by the Tribune bom at the afternoon that the industrial trains are foing, Mr. and meet tomorrow diner sunrier was served. "what steps if any were being taken as the following telegram from Las" Xorth on Samuel Schwab, Mrs. Omanson will leave this week of Mrs. '"'There Ts no Vegas, Nev., signifies: for Spring City where they will reside Academy avenue. Mrs. Murray Twel to thi sconsummation. the paper of the after question of the necessity, for a mill "J. II. Manderfield, Salt Lake Yese ves lowdeielopgxl enormous terday big day here. First industrial Mrs. Samuel Raile, formerly Miss noon on "The Women and Children of to treat the no dis I of know train ever operated in Nevada. People grade ores of Tintic. Georgia Callaway, ha3 gone to "The China." of an more vtrict anywhere presenting enthusiastic. Train crowded all day Pines'.' near Spanish Fork after spend honor of owners mine was the that the Thomas guest Sy opportunity and and big meeting at night. Party joining a couple of weeks, with her moth at such .u will given an stag of the at party "camp enjoyable ed here by Pror. Gordon II. True and see er, Mrs. S. R. Callaway. Single the home of his brother, C. R. Thomas an enterprise admits of no doubt Dr. W. P. Mack of the University ot in Nevada. Utah specialist making deep The Utah Sorosis club met yester Tuesday evening the occasion being whatever." mu- are various his' the who Cards, here 'Asked Knight the on of. farmers anniversary. in the regarding birthday parlors impressions day afternoon Hotel Roberts when the program of sic and a social good time was en mines of Tintic, Mr. Knight said that starting the development of this great ' The the best showing is on the Iron Blos- artesian .wells aljoyed and aluncheHiserved. tne anernoon was giveu valley. Sutwell som territory, which is a matter One of the Nineteenth Century club. Mrs. guests present were. Messrs Lynn ready flowing here and people anxious BlosJones-- r Rif 'k- - Tiffan.yr;Karl-Boshardmeans, ad for- seient-ifMrecognized locally Samuel Schwab gave an interesting pa. Shirl Adaras Jack Newell, som has three big stopes in the fine of "development. Train instructions :,Vn'k,Twice Made Criminals." Mrs. One here will have great bearing cn fu Lillibell Frey ot Ogden was present Count Naylor, Mart Roylance and grade' shipping- ore on the level of the No. 3 shaft, these stopes ture of valley, as development Is so and presented the question of the Walt' Zabriskie. .. cohering a territory along the trend new that proper advice means right summer Chautaqua to the members leave tomor- of will Miss Erma Sharp club there the vein 300 feet In, extent. Ship- kind of start, Instead, of a change of Besides the members of the will spend ments are she where Colton row tor Mrs. being made at a generous system following 'bad beginning. Peowere present Mrs. Jessie Knight, two "weeks with relatives and friends. rate and the company is securing ple" here Schwab Samuel Mrs. already impressed that too Diantha Worsley, more along. Rose water is as bad for crops as too Mrs.-A- E, Ray much 3uckler,Misa Miss Edith Gardner of Salt Lake even believe moves to Moapa this a. The interests, Train Knight Following Lake little. Salt City. bould of CUy is visiting friends in Provo this Com Consolidated served the was one m. tea Dragon by for tually session day's stay.' the usual week. pany will be one of the big producers Mrs. Frank Wagner and Mrs. ,W. D HALF RATES TO PROVO. Tintic. They have always figured Roberts. Miss Edna Sutton of Park City i3 of and merit of they great the guest of Miss Carrie Sutton this it ground Via Salt Lake Route. have not changed their opinion, for Mrs. Eph Sutton and ..Miss Carrie week. For State Horticultural Convention, time to demonstrate this ke it Sutton presided over a beautifully ar Jan. 29 and 31. fact. HALF RATES TO PROVO. ranged card partyiand tea at their State Dairymen's Association, Febrome Thursday afternoon, Nine ta WINDS FRIGHTFUL" POLAR ruary 1st. Via Salt Lake Route. bles of Five Hundred were played and far the force at State Dry Farmers' Convention, terriflce with For State Horticultural, Convention, Blow the dainty prize was won by Mr. : 2nd: the bavoc skin, with. Feb. and north play T. McNitt The rooms were aaorneu Jan: 29 and Sir cn sale for above convensore or FebTickets chapped red, rough Association, causing with clusters of pink and white carhands and lips, that need Bucklen's tions Jan. 29, 31, Feb. 1, 2 and 3. nations arranged in artistic effect. ruary 1st. State Dry Farmers' Convention, Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes Final return limit Feb. 4, 1912. guests were Among the the skin soft and smooth. Unrivaled Feb. 2nd. above on conyen-tionTickets of Salt salejor Jam1 29, 31,7 Feb. 1, 2 and 3. ulcers," cuts, bruises and piles. Only - LakL and Miss Edna Suttonof Park OIL " 25 cents at Hedqulsfs Drug Co. Final return limit Feb. 4, 1912. t" city." -- ( " . " . bride-elec- W-member- s i , -- . 1 ' t e - -ait iUSIM. -- beeq.-arrange- - ......... . tton.4,i-ourthTard;eigoy- ... eii ing-we- of-h- Sample Sale xf Lace Curtains . will-giv- . - Traveling Salesman's Samples. them Curtains just as you our show windows - ' e Sixty-nin- ucu Son.-Slanle- y; window, choice Tlie-.lxo-n , vlce-regard- ing - 25c each -- . window, choice 35c 600-tq- oi each . cars-Tig- Monday Jan. 29th ht will-ta- Nature's Hair Restorer ,y State-Dairyme- out-of-to- - s ; . WILLBPEN UNO III Senator Smoot secured a favorable report yesterday from the committee Nature's strength stored in the rich, golden grains m - UTAH on public lands on his bill providing for agricultural entries on lanas wun- drawn as oil lands. In the southern part of Utah large tracts of good ag ricultural land have been withdrawn from entry because they are consid ered valuable, by the government for Several large irrigation projects were started for the cultivation of these lands, but when, tie lands were rclasflifled as oil lands and withdrawn from entry, work on the projects stopoil. ped. ...... Mrrr m I v '' WZ!&'r&. ' .... A A. .AVI Tf..n. ' ww SenatorrSmoot' tiopeB to secure "the passage oi his bill, at this session of Congress and H Is "understood that as soon as It Is enacted Into law work on tne Irrigation projects will be, ' " 1 1 JKftsPcfe'" Becker?s Best - Kealtk if) i oodThe idealr. i 1 1 , . nome oevcragc. or price list t - C.J ucnu. Orderl 'in OGDEKT.'IUTAJI? :. i Restores Gray-Ha-ip Natural Color FOLEY'8 HONEY AND .TAR COMr POUND "CURES IN EVERY CASE." Mr. Jas. McCaffery, Mgr. of the Schlltz-HoteOmaha, Neb., reepm-mond- s l,Foley's Honey. andTaiu ComIt cures In every casq. because pound, I hare sed It myself and, 1 have recommended It tff many others who have since told me of Us great cura tire power In diseases of the throat and lungs.'' -- Foley's HonejrjaQL,Tarl Compound Is a reliable family medi cine.. Give" it "to your children anF take Jt yourself when you feel a cold It Recks ; and -- cures coming on. coughs, fcohis and croup'aud prevents bronchitis and, pneumonia.' ..Refuse substitutes'orald bt" Hedfjulst ' to - : Sulphur is a Natural Element o! the Hair When there is not a sufficient amount oi sulphur in the hair, it loses its life, color and strength, turns gray, and falls out. Thereare many lorms -- of sulphur, but only one Kina inai is sunauie wi " treatmeni oiaiie iiau uuu staiy, aim ! kind used In vvyjliu'2 preparing AND SULPHUR HAIR ' ,Pure, sparkling nutn tiousv- - El REMED Y. a auk. , We Have the Secret, and We Give You the Benefit of Price (t at an Exceedingly Low ' .; . . BALDNESS CURE- D- . For two or three vears mv hair had been fall fag jit and getting tiuhe thin, until the top of my hrad wras to using 'Sage and Smphur.- The first bottle semednow until it regularly, and I using kept, do some good Tiin urhnlf- - t.ifv of - - mv -head r... v,ttiu. t iU4VC UU iUUl uuhivj. - . A is now fairly covered with hair, and in thicker. I shall keep on using it a wnuc I notice a constant improvement. ,r - - t wsc' 50c; and $1 Bottles, At All.Druggists rrnTi ;A mvT "fflFI . , commg :( EYORK CITY. N. Y. - r |