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Show SOCIETY CLUB NOTES, PERSONALS A Miss Lillian Okeltoerry who has, been Mrs. Lc P.- - Winters of Mount Alta Taylor,. Refreshments were" servvisiting la Provo the guest of Mrs. ed by the hostess ' and the club and in spent Saturday Sunday W. W. Ercanbrack has returned to Provo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. to meet inpne week with Aer home In Goeben. Mrs. Partridge, '. G. Enos. ' -- .... t-- ; ' Mrs. Samuel Raile will be down Mtes Tess Klrkwood has returned The; Saperintendency of the Fourth from a'tWoweeks Visit with friends Ward Sunday school, L. E. Bggert-se- from ranch, "The Pines" near Fork n Spanish canyon, the latter and relatives in .Salt Lake City. O. J. Roy J. Murdqck and ''. :i entertained the Bishopric, the part of the week and will spend sevMjPj- - and Mrs. David Morgan and officers and th teacher of the ward eral days with her mother, Mrs. S. " R. Callaway. family have movedto Alexander, Ida., Sunday school last evening at the Morgan hasTrecepted "the home:oifLMr.- Eggertsen. Singingi The Sorosis Junior club will meet position as manager of the Idaho speech making and progressive Sun- this 'evening .'at the home of Miss . were the features Ranch company- -r day gchooL-gamfttWIfinTffed T. 7 yvllkens. of the evening and luncheon was, serv- Mrs. WmrMrRoylance was te Saltj - Miss Alta Tayrorrillss Mayme AlLake City yesterday where she went exander and Miss Mlna Taylor are to meet Mr. Roylance, who is return--lag-lroThe grand ball to be given by the among tne Provo young folks who an extended trip .. through fttemea of Provo in the Mozart hall Mexico. thig evening promises to be a most at the -- U.- of U. Salt Lake City tosuccessfuland - delightful affair and morrow night. ' Miss Alice Summer will spend tine a large attendance is assured. 5 coming week with friends and rela- .;' Mr., and Mrs. G. F. Beckstead thtalle n, Hal-verso- g -- -- wiimHend-the-aBauauaierei- B'- "" tl BeaJamejican Fork " Providing for the Appointment of lication. Bail Commissioner. Passed by the board of eommission-. y Be It Ordard b the Board of Com ers of Prpvo City, Utah, this third - missloners of Provo City, Utaht day of February, A. D. 1912. C. F. DECKER, . Section 1. The Board of Commis- T". Mayor of Provo City, Utah. sioners of Provo City, UtaH, shall at ATTEST: the first meeting theTe6fTlPaiIdon City, mahr a practicable thereafter, appoints by f SUte of Utah, County of Utah, Provo r Kyiiy. ss. mijority vote, from among the offiI, Fred JSvans, city recorder in and cers and men ih. the policy depart- for Provo City, Utah, do hereby cerment of Provo City, Utah, one or tify that the above and foregoing la more discreet persons,' to be known as a fvffi, true, and correct copy of an : . bail commissioners, who shall have ordinance entitled, "An ordinance providing for (the and exercise all the powers which are appointment of. Bail Commissioners," now, or may hereafter be, conferred passed by the Board of Commission by law upon Justices of the peace In ers of Provo City Utah, .on the third . day of February, 1912. respect to the fixing of ball of tEe arrested within corporate signature and limits of Provo City, Utah, for mis- to affixed my officialProvo of City, Utah demeanors under the laws of the state the corporate jeal A. D, 1912 of this third February, day ordiof Utah, or for violation of the FRED EVANS, nances of said Provo City, and taking City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. and approving the same; provided, .', " per-so- taat who has ered by any such ball commissioner to give bail may 'deposit the amount thereof with such bail commissioner, ""' " in money. Sec 2. In, addition to their duties "been-rd--4 on -- h ., ' Mrs. A. Peirce who has spenFsev-era- l months in Provo has gone to San, Bernardino for-- few months stay. She was. accompanied to Salt Lake by Miss Muriel Forrester. non-Judici- About fifty couplesxwere In the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday, X present during 4he "''evening. 4 February 14. A wedding reception will given the couple at the home of The members of the Sixth Ward the bride, Friday night, February 16. of the city enjoyed a dancing party One hundred and fifty invitations have in the ward hall last evening and the issuecCfor the affair. been affair proved to be one of the most delightful of the season; Tbe vent; The following ishff program which o foj was - given at t le recital in College the ladies bringing the baskets which nail yesterday afternoon .the stuoff creating much dents' ol the music were auctioned the department auiuseiueiix ii. i. t. tinder t.ie direction .01 ri from the sale of the baskets for the Lund and Reid: the .The Last snuleL (pi'iuo) by Vv'oHen-hrtup.benefit ..of the missionaries ' ward. Le Hoy Krisfiy; Prison Scene ": I.. :;nt 11 Trovatore, (violin) 1j Vyri'j, Leon Billings entertained with a Warren Allred.; Polonaise, (piano) by Macdowel!,; Miss- Maggie - aardnr in honcSr or Glenn Daniels who left When to Thy Vison, (song) by Uouuod, i'or his home on the reservation TuesW. L). Holt ; Uubijline; Spring, (piain day. Progressive high five was the Julia Rive Kin. Misi Meiiiam feature of the evening and the guests by Aideiin; Concertina torthe Cornet, wereSj)afford Daniels, Clifford Thtir-me- Carl Beck;' La Saida, (piano) by Ffank Price, Enos Jones, ArThome, Mips Leona Mildenhall; The r being h!S WMTV-nlnlf- aff was played LMPlMHy l nlversary. Five hundred during the evnir- And the -- prizes wereawarded to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leavitt. Following the game, leTresli-- r ments were served covers being laid guests,: 7Z Hor-iwent- . The card --party and tea presided over by Mrs. A. N. Holdaway assiyUd -- by her daughters, Mr. Reed L Ander-berand Mrs. Alfred Johnson. Tuesafternoon proved to be one of day the most thoroughly delightful social thur Jensen. affair... of .the week. Ten tables of T5fe Utah Sorosis club held a cards were played and" the dainty g 3SzEwasH ,. vt-r- . of - exquisite pink andxWhite carnations adorned tre rooms throughout and a dainty lunch eon, was serve ... Clusters.-- , Havrcanip. The Bridge club wi afternoon next at eet Saturday the ap rtments of :. ., George Sidney, - - anff'-M4s- I GEORGE SIDME V (Himself) -- tr per annum. ! J.ST. KTWHTTEXOTTO, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office,address Utah; Firsf publication And of Best Cast Ever Organized, with a Bevy of Busy Beauties Who Knows How to Sing and Dance Opera House, Thursday, Feb. A GUARANTEED CURE FOR THE BLUES TYPEWRITER At HOURS ARE DOLLARS this busy age. ,151h eonift- do wr- - to- - my museum ' -- ; '' hejtrotaior a"soMh6ur 112 net " '.what-Genera- Short Line Railroad Oregon ' ' - " Pacific, Southern-Tacifi- c and O. W. R. & N. Lines desires to serve you to all easr -- -' t and locally ern pointsthe Tacific fo.-isg is . being expended, in wesroHhe JIissouri River f the block signal ; $75,000,000 elnes -- ? ' - COMPANY. I t I,. t Castle Gate, Clear Creek ard Hiawatha CoaL 150 to 160 West Fifth North. Both Phones, 232. , J. W. DUNN, Mgr. SS' iimwMWMm " B AN ISH THOS E GRAY HAIRS! Kill the Dandruff Germs Stop Hair Fedltnfl - ' gray hairs are gone. Tho' natural tA2mtm VJW'umi ol soft, It new a with and gloTsyrtux!ianfalf. come growth color has back, look can by younger using , when year before look old time, your Ton ThnuojindA yu ' . Dandruff Cured applications remove! nd left my icalp clean, white and smooth. Wm. Croak Rochester; If. 7. Three all the dandruf " with father." "What?" exclaimed Rankle.. "You a hundred and three years old, and can't go without asking your father?" 'Oh, no; I could not go anywhere without asking father. He's out hunting withgrndfather," and the old man smiled pleasantly. Rankle took his leave, incontinently. "double-trackin- . when you are ready to Representative anywhere i travel.-- J It other -- Restorers have failed, dont so-call- ed jive hopebut up U. i gjTrfflTTTrT as reptesented, your money ; will be reiunaea. 7 EXPERIENCE PROriT BY OTHERS' Grew Hair on Cray Half Restored nd falling out raptaiy My lair was getting quite gray and I wat troubled with a terrible Itching of the scalp. Mv head wai full of candruH, wmcn xeu upon my ciomea and kept me continually brushing it off. --While on a visit to Rochester I bttii A few appu- for the balr. I got a bottle and used cationa 'relieved the itching, my hair stopped railcolor- .- It . ing out and gradually came back to Its natural and pliable-brown color, soft, glossy is now a nice dark want and use td want I to it, Several of my frienda kn0w what yoa will Charge BO for six bottles of it . MISS E. A. BOSS. Sharon, Uercer Co Pa. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses have been Issued to Loren .eParl Radmall, Pleasant Grove; Jolm D. Allen, Leaot-t- a Frazien Salt Lake; Wilford Angus, HattleHunter, Spanish Fork; B. Lund-greeDeltas tlora Petergbft, Salt Charles Iarson, Pay son; Sherwood Adamson, American Fork; Loretta-Racker. Wilford A. Freeman . and Beatrice Green, Pleas-a- n t Cfft By - ct.ymiilMJtmt it Er-Keele- - 2 give WYETH'S ! oot exactly a Bald Head For two or three years my hair had beetr falling out and getting quite thin until the topXj t,t my ncaa war- entirely nam. Aoout tour montha ago I commenced using Sage and Sul- - hnr. The first bottle seemed to do some good and I kept using it regularly until now I have used four bottles. Tbe whole top of my head is rainy coverei ana keeps coming in thicker. it a while" longer, as I I ahall keep notice a constant improvement. " . ?f" vl-T-- ' ' ": . -- - V- - '' SIEPHEN . BACON, Bocaestsr, 27. Y. t- ,"' OregbifShort Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color . -- U " - JJTAH TIMBER . at the highest possible is system fofiprotect ion .being kept ir.Xi...i. is con tin state of effectiveness, and eq service anf :;ipmcnt SUIT. EN.VO LV ES POTATOES. . standards 'William B. Hughes as the Wmi B. latest td the and brought ually being improved Produces company has, comHughes ' . of quality. - ' menced suit '' in the dfstrlct court X worda-lierjTiinu- and made only. 69. errors in" the liours' work. All interested la t he "exhibition are invited" -- to "attend, the .same at, 11 :30 o'clock tomorrow In ' - Coiclge hall. : traveling east or west; north or south,Jby jrail, you plan to get to your destination in the shortest possible time; you wFmSdeTirxornfort,-and-yotr-expeet-an4-re--quire every possible measure; of protection. Without Sherman said war l these features, travel in Un-lO- -- cham-plonshi- "Well, no,' replied the old man, still In a tone of indecision', J'that is good pay. for such easy work. But I can't give you an answer till I have, talked jzz-In In connection with the 11. Ln in Chicar go and work for me." The old otn shook, his head. ; "I'm afraid I'm rather- - too old-- to think about going to work," he said. "But my dear sir,"urged- - Rankle, "thjwork I wantvouto do is not hard work. All you have to do will be to recline in an easy . chair all day and read the papers and magazines., I will pay you ? 100 a week. You can't make J100 a week any eas- This is especially true in traveling. ' S-o- SPEEDSTER. o'clock tomorrow II. 0. Baisdell, who Is the champion typewriter operator will give an exhibition at College Hall at the University.' - Mr - Baisdll has a record of 196 words per minute, familiar matter ami in the worlds test ier than this." - Jri Feb." S, 1912. ' the Cleverest of All Comediennes tf Provo, 273, . "' ' true?" X" " is "It true." "Can you prove iL?"' "Beyond all possibility ofdoubt." "Then if you can produce conclusive evident that you are past the hiin; dre mark, I would like to have you : CARRIE WEBBER - Box MMBannHBaaHBaBaMHMiwaaBaBBaHBaM "I seexby the papers, Mr. Oldman, you are. 103 years old. Is that -- . nt that AjMusical Hurricane Including -- com-ilaj- ' place; In His Best of All Fun Shows T ftp- - . "Busy Idzy' has applied to Thomas Rankine, a friend who owns the Clark Street Museum in Chicago, a sfory that has gone the rounds. Rankle had learned of a man in Maywood', who was 103 years old, apd he determined to secure him as a feature. On his arrival at the centenarian's aqdress, tne following uiaiogue iook "Get in Line For" :i . . to who comes to the OperaIIouse.Thiirsdaxlhe s- ; , pear- the hour of five o'clock p. m, and 'before the hour of nine o'clock a,, m. on Judicial days, to collect and receipt for money tendered in payment of the fine of any person serving sentence in custody. the city Jail of Provo City, in default MM Five-associat- r,.. Tou are hereby summoned THE members in England. were admitted to membership in the air. ana jnrs. win rarrer win. enJ club.' They were Mrs. Erma Peter- tertain with a card party . at their Mrs. Chloe Cardon, Miss Mlna-- home this evening.Taylor. Miss Vivian Bonett Roberts."'' Mrs. W. D. Utah,, A, ltdieri,"fdafltSanimoxi The State of Utah to the said Defend V. ant: i. interest iag .aessioit i'estrday after noon, at the home of Mrs. Partridge. Miss Alice Reynolds gave an Instructive paper on Vienna and its operas and yesterday being the birthday anniversary of Dickens gave an interesting sketch of his life and the way in which "his birthday was celebrated :nd for C; t, -- theSUtof of . Cownty, . ' All of the payment of such fine. ASSESSMENT NOTICE moneys collected by said bail com- missioner& sliallbe.ac!ounUMl for at Tiiitie Central Mining Company leas t once each month to the city of - Business, Prtncipar - Place treasurer 'of said ProVi)City, Utah. . conuuissioner-a-Provo, 3. Sec. Any p poi nl ed under this ordinance snail serve Notice is hereby given that at a ul he uj.u u Ui colli; ut uie" piej-hiiiof the board of directors of riissioners; they shall receive no conj. meeting Central Tintic lictore-enMining Company, Jield pensation as such, and, on the 7th day of February, 19J 2, an te.rinfcupon their duties a liail shall take and subscribe assessment (No. 9) of V6 per share an oath to iaithftiliy and impartially was levied on the outstanding capital discharge tlieNlnties of their office, stock of tlvo" payable in corporation, to safd I'rovo shall and give iiijouil, .City with. i wo t'O'l' Mid - if:i, i, n' mediately to R. I,. An derberg, secretary, or. a ..uiiile iiHlniduai su relk loom 7 Knight Block, Provo; corporate surety to be approved by Utah. Any stock upon which this v!iich tne io!rd of conimisiiuiers, bond shall 'be :n The tiui ol $2"ihN)M. assessment may remain rin'paid on (ondjiio'ned f'jt t5e''xithful pfrfonu- - Saturday, March 9 1912, will be do anoe of thtslr duties as viicli coninii-- ; lirHaif'ni, and"" advertised far sale at pioners, and that iliey win well and piibljcNitK'lion, and unless payment, is (song-- by .Wagner,, truly account for and .tnrn. "ver to made before, will be sold at my office Kvening- Star, cf.l'rovo Cl( Octave Alva Etude, the city treasurer Woodward; month all moneys, bomls, prop- ..".ednesday, :tarch 27, 1912, at the each Cnip-aiai4 o'clock (piano) by Chopin, .Miss Katie erty, and records coming into their houi pxffl., .'. hands" """as" ViicTi conunissloneTs.' iind v ssessiuenf "ttofeeTh'ef With' file thaL aLthe. expiration of tlw?ir term cost of advc!tislng and i!iesyr)ens'e of of office, they will surrender and turn' " over to the board of commissioners all salo. STORY ABOUT funds, bonds, property, papers, and records pertaining to their office--, then ouii eiai jr.. in their hands. Office room 7 knight 'Block, Provo, Sec. 4.. The oaths and bonds of all N, Utah. '" ' AGE OF bail commissioners shall be filed with First publication Feb. 8, VV12. the city recorder of Provo City. wasJner Judicial Dlatrlct, Utah, 8ltti9 ln Utah' Lake Land Water and Power" Company, corporallon71TaInHTrT -- Irving Joneswasthe guest of .honor at a delightful ' surprise party at his home Tuesdoy evening the occasion the District Court of the Fourth In fteV the aer-- ? within twenty-da- is vice of this summons upon you, if"' aerveoTwithin iSeoouBtjrin which this action is brought, otherwise, wit- haf ia - thirty-day- s; ervlc, and da-fend , the above entitled action, and in case of your failure to do so, Judg ment will be "entered agalnat you according to the demand of the which has been filed with DIVORCE SUIT FILED. thft clerk fii said court. This action la brought against yotr Dora Murray has begun suit in the to recover the sum of $153.70 for, divorce from Chardistrict court for 1183 apple trees at 13 cents eachj" les Murray, on two alleged causes of action, desertion and failure to pro- acres of trees anLJrrIgatlng theni vide. The complaint states that the during the season of 19'il, and 140.00'. ' marriage took place at Provo, Octo-be- r for water rates during the year 1911, 20, 1909, and there is one child, with Interest on the whole since Sepof which Mrs. Murray asks for the tember. 3Qh, 1911, at eight per "cent -- any-pers- 8UMM0N8. - Dancing club . Mrt. ' Nellie E. Taylor was a Salt In Lake visitor" yesterday. evening. .; Sec. S. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its first pub- ihaengagement oLtheii. ddugk of bailr-tenjoyetadancing party ter, Miss Violet Beckstead and Har- said bail commissioners shall have the First Ward Soclaxhall last old Craven the marriage to lake place power on days, ind after -- "r ' ordinance ,An . '. 'x:;trM - - . damages alleged to have been sustained by the. jdalntlff by the failure of the defendant to deliver C00 bushels . of ifotat-m- i according to contract. n - U Your' ': y rrjrp r'tLL CrvsrDo'cs : Hot Send Youa Larjjc Bottle, Express Prepaid.',. Wc.Will ' send. A25c Cake of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Yollet Soap Free t anyone who will - soap, the us this advertJsement with 10c In stamps to cover cost of wrapping and. mailing, ' |