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Show ' :J. THE PROVO HERALD. Y W-- IV" . yLr rrTV ... ir i rT7- - 7AWiiJiA "n ' 1 : Mr. :J3.'.M'.' PaJtman nnnooo ft A MggW-- Frank-Wagne- r. ; By er, 11 Kester, J. William's.- P. J. Spending, the nnck, given by Mrs. The Utah Sorosis club, the Nineteenth Adams, Mr.'and Mrs. j. W.l Beery, day .with relatives in American "Fork. Century and the Sofosis" Junior clubsMiss Edith Johnson, Miss Lydia Byers ' " ' : :;;a,X;:I ': ;: " will conduct a "candy hd'oth at the and Miss Florence Ray. a Commercial club hall and arrange ''' ing days with P.ovo. friends. Friends, of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bierments were made, to that effect at spent-t- he past month Wednesday's meeting. ... TheTcIub wtirrsw---navMr. and. Mrs, R. R. Irvine, Jr., are meet next week "with Mrs. R. R. In New York..City where Mr. Biersach spending a few days in Salt Lake City. Irvine, Jr. underwent an . operation for stomach trouble, will be pleased to learn that Mrs, John B. Ashton and Miss Elida met last Mr. Biersach is well on. the 'road to club Junior Sorosis The ... Mork nave returned from a brief vi-...111 uA v Tl of its home the at president, evening Lake sit to Salt City. The Nineteenth Miss Mr. and Mrs.- - S. G. Pollock left this Century club furnished the program Mrs. N. "W. Johnson and small son morning for Salt Lake City where for the occasion,' Mrs. A. V. Palm giv will spend the week in Ogd'en witn ai ncle --of -- th .they wi U spend-lh ing avery interesting paper on Wil- - relative,". week. liam Dean Howell. Mr3. A. E. Buck Mrs. Jesse Hill of Salt Lake City .of the Nineteenth Cen- - ,. s spending a few days with'" Prow ..Miss, Daisy Irvine spent the past ler, president Following .. relatives. t week in Salt Lake City where she at-- itury club was also present , a hour was social the meeting, regular, v "Pink the of tended the performance ehjYed when refreshments were serv-- j theatre. Salt the Lake at Lady" ed by the hostess. The members of :- -: :- -: club who; werej?repnt: were 'MissJ the the .will Mrs S. R. Callaway 'Spend Miss , Miss Eva Alta Jones, daugh-K-rTaylor, with her week remainder of the Wil-- , Mrs. Sam Raile at her home, Vivian Bonnets, Miss Winnifred The following recital was given at; kens, Miss Winnie Naylor, Miss Opal "The Pines" near Thistle. na ... hall IastJVednesday Miss-An7 Newell f4Noonr V ,1 second" of ;a series of dime so M aline GlafW .'.'.r1 Qverture to Semerimis, Billini, Miss cials to be given by members of the Crane and Prof. Lund; "Over taura The first of a .series o! dime socials W. T Sherman Relief 'corps, will be A Klmarlon uh,e s-- ' of the W. T. tlie given at the home of Mrf.'tV erftflp- to be given by .members of "When was Think A. Violets," Nichols; R., Sherman Relief corps.' G. ion, Friday afternoon, March 29. home the xevih," Miss Anna Taylor; "The Last f given yesterday afternoon at abo.it fifty Tiop0 The Nineteenth Century club will of Mrs. W. II, Ray-a- nd Gott!5chalk. Miss Ora BuileyJ Imeet thi3 aflernooTrarpanmenis of MriTP7S. Newcombe at the Hotel noon. An informal programme was Nellie Wright; "Mintiette," Beethoven," Roberts. Mrs. A. E. Lemoine will give given when a few mmakrs were made follow'e4.- by-.p- i the afternoon a review th&paper-- of Lizzie Taylor. Com- - Pagliaccia, ' Leoncavallo, Prof. C. It.; Miss of the "Twentieth Century, .American lections by Tad?-J.- Williams of tiieG. A. R. post Johnson; Trembone solo, Arthur Ha-- : by H. Terry Robinson. Mozart 'deTTghted the' guests' present- with ti fen; Fantasia and Sonata,' I'rinof the B Miss Ida J. Smith; Ashton, manager very pleasing recitation and two solusadded part by Grieg, entertained were .given by Comrade Westwood of and .Prof. Lund. -the members of the Girl Question club Surineville. Tlie; opera chorusJr making- rapid; Mrs. Grace Price also at a box party at the Princess "Wed gave two solos. The remainder of progress 'with Boccaccio. The cast cannot be announced yet, but it is aV nesday evening. His guests were the the afternoon was spent in social eh Misses Irene Evans, Ferris Noyes, nnrt at S o'clock a daintv luncheon sured that it will be an excellent oneRhea Kerr, Leopa Dunn, Floss Dunn, was served. A feature of the after-- ; Miss Camp is to prepare some folk Fawn Bri'mhall, Pearl Olson, Jetta noonwas the guessing contest which and fancy dances, that will be an add-- , Malben, Florence Moore, and "Bess was won by Mrs. Dorothy Carter. The ed feature and very appropriate. Prof, Gammon. affair was in every way successful.; Reid has the stage worti in charge and '' and a neat sum was realized. Among, having staged the previous produc-thThe dancing, party .given Wednesguest present were Mesdames tion, feels that results will develop Mu- day evening by the Sixth ward Hannah Leonard, Elizabeth- - Farrer, more rapidly than is usually the cas. dia-m- a tual Improvement associations in the Emma Thomas, Emma: Watkins, Em- - At present he Is rearranging the ward amusement hall proved to be in places. Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, A. H. logue which is clumsy most successful and delightful and The next musical event of1m port- Porter Rnwpii. A. B ' Decorations was largely attended. or Alexann wMtor - P.mhrton T. J Westwooa.Tance is js the return out carried suggestive of the farm was' will He appear in J. Guy, N. W. Smith, Jane Williamson, der Helnemann. with bales of hay, corn stalks and a of tnis 26 on the House Josle Vincent, Campion, W. O.Beesley, the Opera unique arrangement of various vege Grace L. Price, Letkia J. Price,. E. L. month and If the enthusia-'i- i he of tables, and tke lads and lassies in occasion last on the aroused Drys Curtis, A. E. Ge winner,-Julicalico gowns "and overalls: enjoyed a is anything to go by he will be daTe, Eleanor Gray, r Alva Nelson, Neal visit most pleasant evening. K Farrer, greeted by all the mnsic Iovists; rent Brunyer. Viola Ray. May and ..neighA. Wenz, E. A. Blackwell. G.. li and make' helieve of this The Utah Sorosis club met Wednes- L. his Mr. towns.. Mandelbrog, Emma boring of- Mrs. W'heable, Juditn Leetham, day afternoon at the home wonderful a is Mr. pianist accompanist, Martha Bibbensv A. Young, A. C. Lund- - Only one. paper was Boyce. and ; Mrs. and will render selections between D.- - 0. Waid, Mr. Mrs. and given during the afternoon, subject, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. the vocal parts of Mr. Helnemann. and Pallomides" by Mater- - t w Brown. , o o a- a a a a - i 0)e Jrrincess ' ', 04't CHAPEAUV that is such a pleasure to all Ladies. It must be becoming and - e . ---- made to suit the individual. , No two hats alike in our. store. We spare no pains, A 5 rr time or mo(n)ey in understanding business to the Mina-Taylo- rXklr-- f "I filial JfA. detail. Our minutest knowledge of the subject ."tvrillinery" puts us unquestionably FIRST. As a proof of -- j bur this, we only ask you to view oir im-- stock.,; We say fearlessly, for we know that we know what weFe talMng ahbut. We need not copyv Originally, is our Key Note. For mense Tup-to-da- te te the purpose of getting ideas of styles, and knowledge of adapting these styles, our :. manager goes every season to the main Eastern market centers. She does this only MUSIC . - .success we enjoy. We believe rn work. We assert that we have the most competent Trimmers, Makers and Designers in the state. Sales ladies, also, who live "'tlie' to serve. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 25, 26 and 27 we will show a special line of hats ranging in prices from $3.50 to $4.85. No old stock in this. '1' 1 These are actual- facts, not vain boasts. We merit the in order to serve you BEST. j Remember the fire. It will be worth your while to visit us. ' ' ' MPS C - 1 MAW, Manaa F. vj -- - - CS332Z515S e "Alladine CONFER-ENC- 311? 243,000 FLYER. The Denver and 'Rio O ramie will EVERY MONTH IN YEAR train operate a special Conference 5 April 4th to 7th inciusiver leaving 1912. Provo at 7:45 a. m arrive atSalt to 7, If you were an office boy and had Take City at 9:20 a. m. Leave Salt For--tabove oeeasion the Salt Lake Citv at 11:50 n ' "m." arrive Pro- - to lick a if "average of 245,000 postage make a rate of wa vo at l : Lake Ttoute a. in. stamps every month how long do you fare for the round trip. suppose that your tongve would last? Selling Datei: April 3 to 7 lnclu- illO GRANDE SPECIAL CONFER;t)o you think that one office boy ENCE FLYER. sive. could do it? The Southern Pacific .. .. 1912. Return Limit: April 12, Grande-witicket agent Ask Rio the . ll company uses this many atamp-ev-f-rThe Denver and Important: via-tb- eX.ake.Soute. Salt train for tickets special conference operate thirty days and while one boy -April 4th fr Jth inclusive, leaving in the general, offices of the company Grade Watch for sale Proo at 7:45 a, m.. arrive at Salt at San. Francisco does not place all ( & Packing "provo Meat at Lake City at : 20 a. m. .Leave Salt px'racts on them envelolxes, he ba to perforCo.. Monday March 18th, for one week Lake City at 11:50 p. m., arrive Pro- ate the initials on each stamp before ?oV Lemon. Ific; 2 oz. Vanilla, 22c. vo at 2:45 a. m they are distributed from the treas- ' Conference, L. D. Church, Salt Lake City, April Semi-Annua- r.thV SPECIAL' RIO GRANDE PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD. SAN l S. he y -- 9-- f urer's office. ' In January of . this year, 24,00(1 stamps were used by the Smithi.rn Pacific. During the same one-ce- h , f i -- rm 9 x i i-- fi " n-i- i - ii-- n ii i ii . v. -- ii i ii i i period I7:!,0(t two-cen- stamps, t 10,-0- four's, 13,000 threes, and 6,000 ten'B 4,000 eight's fl,''a, were used. Japuary is an average e nseof sta mpsrsay-t- he ntont h i e'erks In the treasurer's office. The Sotitliern Pacific uses approximately J4H,000-wor- th of postage-ftamp- an13,000 sale. Terrific Slaughter of London's this to come should value who money People Garments for Men, Women and Children. The prices entire stock of Ready-to-Wehave been CUT and SLASHED all over the big, busy-store- . ar h " All of the Southern ith are perforated Pafciflc stamps the company. are distributed.-- Initials before-theThis la doife for the purpose of IdentL y M TOam'nTplJr-ailTeTfnTaTjlo- y - . Southern Pacific depotB have been burglarized of several hundred dqllars wgrth of postage stamps,but the burglars have-- never been able to dispose of them. This rrforatlon la done yl.th the permission of the government. t!io - We Must Have Cash Quick! valThe of unheard the full to does bargains. that word justice the is only Slaiighter own eyes, ues are so sensational as to be almost beyond belief, but you'll believe your to won't you? If you want to know the value of your dollars, here is an opportunity te(s)t the pow of your morfe j: nof missi!- - Prices arralm TWsMcitono must go. Bring $1 cash and get $2 ana even $3 in mcrchand . , -- o- SALK ("OU c'iick:-- day-'il- and Hooks, .::0.:L::.:. 1. Wood-Clifton- Return TITKER door keys, for reward. LOST to It.-- r,42 X strain, Fggs for hatching and pure bred. B. V, Heds, winter laying 1st E. St. Phone 241-K- . , " -- o- FOR ItEN'T pfaf, barn, Inquire house. 1G E.- - 2 Cel- - KoJ... 4 " WAXTED.-3l- fl for general housework. Apply Mrs' J. L, Lytel, lfi5 NV ' " 3rd East. " ; yj EVERYTHING j "WATCH usghow - . i First-clasefliilpment for Salt Lake Route "conference trains.- x s' 4. jj. 4. . ' ' 4 $ rhone fr 5C42 PROF, G. W. FITZROY v ' " Teachef of Mutle- - V" THE BRAHMS STUDiO . , 4 Piano, . 8olfeagio,-rHarmon- y Theory, Hprmonio AnalyBis, , Counterpoint. .. 56 N. Academy Ave. . Provo, Utah ,. MUST GO . ..... 4 - - j LLjwMMijjpmuinr.x-iiiiiTrTTi- Mm-i- t- i, ,r, ,v y ' -- |