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Show Club Notes Sind Personals t . . . for -- E. T. Harding left this morning for Salt Lake Cityon a brief business trip. a Mrs.arah Jones of Salt Lake City is spending a few days with. Provo relatives this week, money than you get where. a brilliant assemblage of society folk of the city. The hall,- - with its soft lights, pretty hangings "and polished floor, formed a pretty setting for the charming young society women Un con--ditr- ' A meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers will be held Friday evening at 7 o'clock )n the Central school. An interesting program has been prepared and "refreshments will, be served. The Daughters of Pioneers, their partners and the pioneers are requested to be present and a delightful time is assured. 1. she-cou- e 0 Mrs. John T. Taylor very pleasantly entertained the members of her whist fStub at her home last evenine wben nine tables of the game were played. The rooms were attractively decorated - K in a dainty white and .gold color scheme, a profusfon of bright spring flowers being used with pretty effect, while- streamers of wbhe and gold crepe paiier were prettily arranged !rom the chandiliers to the corners of the room. Hi connection wifh the game, prizes, were awarded, the first ins won by .Mrs 0. H. Ward often 4v -p- er-tornicd Berg. Witme-Or-H.- -- 4 ii . t . Bert . Hed-1- - - . ill KIN tj. CONCERNS... I'OOL THEM-:- l ES, i"i while we have ;!'e of the must sliue sij.prts. in Utah, a ml take pride in properly fit- tint yutir feet, and selling none but good weanngs. good fitting footwear, yet we assure, without fear of .honest contradiction, that- te t Smool,-Jurs- - . - ' Miss Defla Rasband entertained quist, Mrs. J. W. Stubbs, Mrs. J. E. of Lewis in honor Thursday evening Taylor, Mrs. Caleb Hone, Miss Fern who leaves Jones Wednesday next Peters A dainty luncheon was served A mission to Great Britain a for bv lh hostess. music i in and games pleasant evening m 0 At file regular weekly session of was enjoyed and a dainty prize was the Utah Sorosis club held Wednesday t- a warded to Miss Sarah Giles. Later afternoon at the borne of Mrs. R. R. a luncheon was served when covers Irvine, Jr., the election of officers for kwre laid for sixteen guests. i the ensuing year was held and the folMiss Virgie Phillies of In honor ensuto serve the were chosen lowing who were married Reed Ekins and R. CallaS. Mrs. ing year: president, in the Salt Lake temple R. R. Wednesday Mrs. vice Irvine, way; president, an elaborate L. wedding W. Mrs. reception was Biersach; Jr.; secretary, of bride's parhome at the the held Jos. Mrs. corresponding secretary, Yates, and Mrs. E. T.. Jones, secre- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phillips, in tary. The advisory board is composed the Fifth ward Thursday evening. The of Mrs. Ida Dusenberry, Mrs. C. E. home ,was effectively decorated for Loose and Mrs. A. C Lund The next the interesting occasion in blue and session of the club wll be held with white color scheme, a profusion of . Mrs Irvine. Spring blossoms being used. During the evening an elaborate .'edding L.Mrs, E. Harding .. presided over dinner- - was - served-cluster- s of -- pink. a delightfully appointed family party and white carnations being used to at her home on West Center street adorn the tables. A bevy of young Wednesday evening. A number of in- - girl friends of the bride assisted in teresting games and a musical pro- the dining room. The bride was atgram was features of the affair and tired in a dainty wedding gown of a luncheon was served. A cut glass w h it e c h i f f on oyertaf feta s ilk. M i bowl of tovely violets formed the and Mrs. Ekins will make tftelrtorne - central decoration of the dining table in the First ward of the-and bowls of violettis adorned the Mrs. Lousia McBride has returned dininz room while pink and white a week's visit in Americn Fork from in the used were parlor. carnations The hostess was assisted by her with her son, Dr. Noyes. daughter, Miss Vera Harding and Miss A farewell social will be held in Ezma Lewis and Miss Eliza Harding. Fourth ward meeting house this the rForty guests were pre3eut during, the evening in honor of Lewis Jones who evening. will leave the coming, week on a missifbe Provo Commercial club annual on-to Great Britain. An interesting ball which took place at the "Mozart programme has been arranged and " Wednesday evening was attended by Yefeshmenis will be served. -- -- J -- . .y-i. . cn-h--- to KC(9AK$R0S, "The Home of Good Shoes" Wednesday evening.in ward amusement hall a theSixth delightful dancing party was given by the Startup Candy company for William Hoover who will leave the coming week -- About one hundred friends of Mr, Hoover were present. a mission. on .. Mrs. Hannah B. Tucker and Mrs. areJ.s.iniM Jacob Afelk'.iiiinaall this week the guests' of Mrs. Coleman. x Arthur. Noon of .Mammoth, Utah, is in Provo this week visiting rela-i U'''. in a series of dime to be given by members of. the V T. Sherman Relief Corps, G. A. R., will be held this afternoon, at the .home of Mrs. T. J. ' Campion, 394 Ther second .North '"'V socials Third East street. ; o : SPECIAL CONFER- ENCE FLYER. 1 The Denver and Rio Grande will train operate a Bpecial conference April 4th to 7th Inclusive, leaving Provo at 7:45 a. m., arrive at Salt Lake City at 9:20 a. m. Leave Salt Lake City at 11:50 p. m., arrive Provo at, 12:45 a. ip. . , Wot o PEDRO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN r . I- - 8jaTJEJtA;iUBL0AD.: Capple-melste- always the lowest in town. r Men's Suits. 1 David Reese, the Provo. tenor, who was; always sjch jl favoritewhile here, is to be starred in a new opera next season. He is to receive his part when he reaches New York at the close of tbe present Jieatrical season. He is with the "Chocolate Soldier" at present, and sang ' in Milwaukee lasweek. Flomail re: ports he is making good and bis managers consider that they picked up a gem when they booked Reese. course his nun. dil'a-rei.tn.: unless the nrn ace caret ul "readers" and watchful of the director there is a jart,'o the musical xrr. TttcaIii.vTsiHdniarevorTRy of praise in this regard when the :s:.e of the and the renmiK'ra-tiois considered. is of- $9-7- 5 Elsewhere these'setrat $15.00. Hayden's prices 98 ...... I:: Men's hats$2.50 and' $3.00 elsewhere, Hayden's price $1.76 19 Boys' shirts 40c elsewhere, Hayden's price Neckwear 35cto 50c else wherer-Ha- den's price Lace (i)n all shades 10c yd elsewhere, Hayden's price Men's underwear 50c suit elsewhere, Hayden's price 5Q Men's uilderwear $1.25 suit, elsewhere, Hayden's price -- 90 All our other merchandise sold cheaper than elsewhere. - towns that the directors bave difficulty in getting the response from the orchestra in rendering musical comedies and operas that is neces sary to make the most of a show. As a general rule, the local theatre orchestra has the full sympathy of the director and the results are It is no to tbe pleasing onThe part of the musicians. Every director lias a way all h' over our look Men's hats $1.75 elsewhere, I.Iaydcii's price Considerable praise has been given the local theatre orchestra by musical directors and managers during the winter. It is not unusual Ui small ii;a.-- and Call in $9 75 . We give the values and guarantee satisfaction or your money back. JJiadetiStore 230 West Ceritet Street "In the Lower End District" - n T.i !ai;(A ing recital, program.-wa- ! il r PRESIDENT TAFT CLASSIFIED ADS DISGOUR AGED WANTKD 500 new subscribers to "Concerto No. 1, C Marir," first movement, Beethoven, Aimer Nelson: (Continued from page 1.) "2" piano, Asael Nelson, organ, Prof North Dakota, is it CoRied; "If I had a Thousand Lives io sentimentjn does 'Live." (sonK). Solman. Miss Zelda nceivable that the same opinion 'tz. state of itAibert Adams; "Salut d' Amour, ( tie west andliorthwest and along the in) Elgar. Kenneth Hoylance; "In a nortbern Dorder? Beat." (song) Crieg, Miss Helen In the light of tbe North Dakota well; "Serenade," (song) Gounod, the ss Alta Taylor; "The Lover and the returns, it is easy' to understand Bird," (song) Gulielmo, Miss Ella subterfuges, The Taft leaders are re Ritchie. sorting to prevent a primary where - can There "need be no further From the enquiries being made con- - they as to why the Tatt- - forces "rning :he return visit of the great argument who don't want to let the people decide Helnamann, singer, Alexander will be at the Opera House April 26, their case. No wonder the adminis .: rs that he made an Imprestration throws up its hands in horror sion when here before that i.4 being at the notion of letting the people remembered. rule in the matter of presidential nominations. The real reason that the standpat Republicans are determined to Join nomination of Taft, if IN INTEREST OF SCOUTS through the is the desire to keep a grip 'possible, on the organization, even if Taft, after nomination, is "licked to a frazAt the meeting of the citizens held zle" in November. in the Commercial club last night, for o th'e jjuriio.se of disccssing the corresASSESSMENT NOtlCE. pondence with the National HeadquarConsolidated Mining ter of the Boy Scouts it was decided East Crown Point Place of BusiPrincipal Company next to call another meeting for ness, Provo, Utah. Thursday night when a larger repredifferw sentation expected fronv tbe ent business, social and civic organi- 'meeting of the board of directors of zations of the city. Application for the East Crown Point ConsTiIldaied charter will be asked for and suitable Mining company, held on the 23 day s will be adopted. , The most of March, 1912, an assessment ( No.4 ) of ( Vi ) cent per share was levimportant matter In' .the hands of tbe boy scout ied on the outstanding capital stock those-- - interested in J ) j - one-fourt- h payable immediately to Heber C. .lex, s'('r',aOj2J North Academy Ave., Provo, I'tah. upon which this assessment Any may remain unpaid on Tuesday, April 30, 1912, will be delinquent and adver-Usefor sale at public." auction, and nndBusineW-organizatonr-,L-D-- r unless .layment Jsmadebef ore, will Press be sold at my office on Wednesday, Larson and H. C. Hlrksv o May 22, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock , a. m., to pay the delinquent assessRAILROAD APPEALS. & Railroad Rio Grande ment, together with the cost of adver. The Denver to Fourth has the Using and expense of sale. company appealed HEBER C. JEJf, .District court from a Judgment renSecretary. dered in., the Justice's court at Lehi for $250 in favor of Leroy Davis for Office, 24 North Academy Ave., Provo, Utah, the. value of l"mare alleged to have First publication March 29, 1912. been killed by tie railroad company. movement at this time is to get a good .representation at IhemeeJjng next Thursday night, For this purpose the following committees were apiointed Churches to obtain representation. and clubs, Prof. J. L. Swenson and Rev. Sigler; Civic, Frank Roper; of the corporation, d The Provo Herald within 30 . o ...... RIO GRANDE CONFERENCE WANT TITLE TO WATER, irm" For the L. D. S. conference April and 8, and tbe Ladles Relief society April 8, the Denvefr and Rio Grande' will sell round trip' continuous passage tickets to Salt Lake City and return at rate of one single fare for the round' trip. Tickets on vsale April 3 to 7, inclusive, with final return 4Imlt of April 12. . ' , Wm.. H. MITCHELL, '. Agent.. . d FOR RENT Jar, barn. Inquire Cet bouse. No. 158 E, 2 LOST Gold wedding ring Reward. Malben Paint & Glass Co. FOR SALE ern 1'nion. WANTED BICYCLE, See West-- Woman to do her own home. af washing family .Phone-479- . " ... FOR SALE 400 folding chairs very Address J. B, Ashton, Rer cheap. .Theatre company, Provo.- WANTED Call 531-K- Girl for . house .".'-...- WANTED cafe. Good cook. ' - work. . r ; Spencer's . FREE Manufacturer few samples ag(e.)nt dinner sets to b given away for a few hours work in this locality. Ad511 dress Manufacturer's Agent, Heist IlviUling, Kansas City, Mo. LADIES ha-- 42-ple- c a llANTED Energetic, young ladj roT"Tleiwin biehCTR''iirotoynreii Ability t'n set results the only Pavilion ptmianent; go:kl Apply with references Room 40 Holit-rtHold, or P. O. Box quali-fU-atio- n. renu-luerati- s f?J7, Sjilt Lake City. Utah. Young m:n for pleasart Ability to-ghisJigrado employincM. results the only qualification. Position rnianeni; enumeration good. Apply w.'.th references to Room Hotel, or P. O. Box 1717, Salt . Lake City, Utah. WANTED " SPECIAL RIO GRANDE CONFER- ' ENCE FLYER, The Denver and Rio Grande will, train. operate a special conference leaving-Prov4th to 7th inclusive, April Salt.. at 7:45 a. m., arrive-a- t Lake City at 9:20 a. m. Leave Salt Lake City at 11:50 p. m., arrive Pro o RATES vo 5 days-- FOR SALE Eggs for hatching and chicks, pure bred. B. p.. Rocks, and R I. Reds, winter laying straps-- , .XJ.?jt J5 SfboaB.Stil JC , day-ol- r begun suit in the Fourth district court against tbe Denver & Rio Grande Railroad company to qulef title to the use of the spring waters of Job Creek, pear Goshen, The. plaintiffs allege that the railroad company; by means of drains and ditches, has diverted ':" """ ive.-' the' said waters to", the damage of Return Limit: April 12, 1912. plaintiffs, who also ask that defend- be restrained from Interfering Ask ants ticket tbe agent Important: 4 for. ticket .rta the Salt Lake RouteJ .with .the; water. . Conference, L. D. S. Church, Salt Lake City, April 5 to 7, 1912. .;7 For tbe above occasion tbe Salt Lake Route will make a rate of one fare for the round trip. Selling Dates: April 3 to 7, inclusSeml-Annu- Cmpainijj theory of composition under Reynolds of Berlin. To buy clothing, hats, shoes andiurnishings. Our prices are I RIO GRANDE '(') , - tvry best.. to be had at any given price, and that the man with limited means can get better quality in LOW PRICED footwear from he can get elsewhere, W BECAUSE. WE K' SHOES, and have-th- e properly purchase them. ! . pur- by and will be featured by the band and orchestra there this' summer. The piece has a great deal of merit. It has a lively rhythm and is capable of, making the blood run faster Jn those who catch .its harmonies. While abroad M r. Hand studied the T'.if be.-,- : Here ike j. J .UwjX Mrs. H A. thinking that they U. - Alma Van Wagenen, .1. R. Hodson, Mrs J.W. Jenkins was hostess at FVn'e lacker, Chas. Decker, David a pleasant "sewing bee" at her home Openshaw, W. B. Ward, C. H.Ward, Stoker, W. M. Roylance, .N. H. yesterday afternoon when her guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Stubbs, Mrs. Han- nab Dunkley, Mrs. V. Spafford. R. E. Knowlden, John Farrer, A. B. Mrs. E L. Jones, Mrs. Jas. Markham, Morgan, J W. Johnson, Geo.. T. Jadd, WilJ. JHowe.J Jacob Evans Bosbar4-,r3- ., 'V mistake serve themselves from chasing lation prizes by Mrs. Wni. M. Rovbride wore a daintv white serse dress ' and Ferre Decker. The guests lance and was unattended. The couple will were Messrs. and Mesdames present make their m UmitciL. Many jmpUv means, make tlie he1 norfe-rrrttrts- nt. ourttt're. duplicated-irwit-h- -- The marriage of Miss Effie S;rong and Roy.. .Hardy was quietly solemnized at the ham, of the hiide's-jnotb-eMrs. Maria Strang, Wednesday evj Only the inmu Irate fftmi- ening la.-- !. else- To Illustrate, On Tuesday last a ladv customer wanted some boys', shoes, 'but her financial ld was stteh that not purchase high ' After carepriced shoes. fully examining our shoes she said. "Dyvn at $1-5the st(r)eet where they pretend to sell so cheap, their $1.45 shoe was not nearly so good as- this one, an4t the Big Sale they asked me $2.98 lor one that was no better, AND YOU DON'T PRETEND TO HAVE A SALE ON OR TO SELL BELOW COST. SHE BOUGHT TWO PAIR. This ACTUAL OCCUR-RiiXl'vi Tuesday last, is their dainty gowns. The booth conducted by tie ladies of the Nineteenth -Century, the, Utah Sorosis and "the The Myater Girls of the Brigham Sorosis Junior club where delicious Young University have issued invitacandy was sold and pretions for an April Fool party to be sided over by a bevy of the beautiful given Saturday evening March 30. young girls of tie ciy, was one of the pleasant features of 'the affair A committee from the .Utah Sorosis and was an entire success. In the the seventh and eighth , club visited course, of the evening refreshments grades of he schools of the city and were serve!. The gowns of 4b.e offered a prize for the beat essay on who kept time to demerry dancers, ."What I can do to Serve My City." music, afforded a gay contrast The pupils will be given two weeks lightful of color and added much to the beauto complete their composition and ty of the affair which was one of the prize will be given to the winner. the, most successful given by the club. home-mad- To get our prices MeforV purchasing- footwear, for we give ypu more for your was" written, especially the resort.bn the Great Salt Lake at 12:43 a. m. For the L. TJ. S. conference April and 8, and the Ladles "Relief society April 3, the Dcnveer and Rio Giande will sell round trip continuous passage tickets to Salt Lake City of one single far andLreturn for tbe round trip. Tickets on sale' April 3 to 7, . inclusive, ..with' final . i return, lln.lt of April-12Wm. H. MITCHELL, ,'. 5 e -- . . , .. , . ... . Agent- -. |