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Show Mrs. Frances J. Hedquest Is spend- - honor of her sister, Mrs. Byron Ercan-in- g a few days with Salt Lake City brack. Vases of the'eeason' blossoms j were used in the decorations of the friends. - ;- rooms and the luncnjeon tab?e. The' Mrs. C. H. Taylor and Mrs. L'. 0. guests were Misses Nellie Peay, asd baby will go to Idaho to-- lie Hunt Ida Ellison, Fern Peters, morrow for a month's stay with rel-- Marie Johnson, Attala Bean, Dora atlves. ,. Sumption, Georgia Billings, Eva Mer- i , Lil-Bak- . Mrs. L. EV- aid daughter, Westonrspent yesterday- In Salt Lake The members of the La Meta. .club, and "several Invited guests, were enCity, tertained recently at the home of Mrs.. L. E... Calhoun. The rooms were pret- Miss Ethel Merrlweather irith a delightful miscellaneous tiiy decorated with clusters shower the fore part of the week in peas, the same blossoms being used on the luncheon tables. Among those ." "" present were Mrs. John Thurgood, fV O O O O Mrs. Frank Gay, Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. CA3 CA3 CA3 Cj-- CtD Chas. Jones, Mrs. Roy Brown, Mi's. Jim Ghoslin, XIrs. Bert Eggertsen, rsr Herbert Wood and Mrs! Will Hubel. The next meeting of the club Saturday and Monday, July will be held with Mrs. Hubel WednesEMPRESS JOSEPHINE. " ' next. afteronon day Historical and Dramatic. THE LOVE OF AN ISLAND MAID. Mrs. Andrew Jensen pleasantly en- EVERT ROSE HAS ITS STEM. the members of the Self tertained A ROYAL WHIM. Culture-- Club of Spanish Fork, of ! which-he-formerly a' member, at her home in the Sixth Wiard Wednesday afternoon. A prkrusloh.of the season's lovely- - flowers - were"used to ' ' : FIGHTING DAN McCOOL adorn the room and a pleasant social 1 - THE "WOODEN BQAMLV, afternoon . w sa enjoyed by the mem '". WHEN DADDY WAS WISE. bers present. Those persent were r Mrs. John AN UNEXPECTED RECEPTION. Jones, Mrs. Chas. Stanton, Next Week Martin Cbuzzlewir in 3 Mrs. W. O. Creer, Ssrs. Wells Robert-sen- , Parts. Mrs. Hubbard Tuttle,.Mrs. J. L. Mrs. Stahmas, Jones, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Saxey, Mrs. John Brathwaite, O U O Mrs. Lew Jones, Mrs. Dell Brockbank, Mrs. Isaac Brockbanx, Mrs. Wm. A. Jones and Mrs. Harry Davis. -- - -- WKJW--.- --r ': . OH OUR HIGH QUALITY DEPTAem--"DO- -- O Atib THE eHyliCE TO DO EllenTheatre LOW PRICES GO'V V( L0T& Of THIAGI It VU ACRGHnDlE IllEYERY THAT IF YOU WILL AOV COAE C0 o i Mr,lront yyT rtweahap-aad -; '- Calhoun BE IM YOU WILL BUY CMD THT YOU WAS l0.: . 20-2- . iiidi fast eoLrr Ilawley Batiste in' beautiful designs, to dose at..,.10 ;JU was Princess u u BRIEFS - Mrs. Methodist and Congregationalist churches, which was announced to be held ot the Congregational church on Sunday evening, July 21st, will be held at the Methodist church at 8 o'clock. Mr." King, the minister of the Con- gregatlonal church will preach' and a cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend tMa service. : -. tifiii. 5 I. " In Camillo," Manager, Eppesoft an- nouncea a .sure winner for Friday, Saturday and Saturday matinee. The Tour . Andersons"-- - will appear in their miniature musical comedy sue- "Mischevloua Bob." The "Four e played-th- at . .Scotch ;Zcphyrs, 2oe anywhere, ,15 Genuine Egyptian Tissue, 25e value at 15 Remnants of Lawns in endless .variety at cleanup prices. Oxfords Sjeeial cut prices on all Sandals, Lace and Button Oxfords for Women, Misses' and' Children. All good new styles. prices made for season s cleanup. j 40dhch Dress Linens, new arrivals, all colors. . .45 India Linens extra special .....13 at WHITE DRESSES FOR CHILDREN It will pay you to buy them at .the present prices to wear even for school ; wear." close to 95 $1.50 values l-- 2 Double width Linen finish" Suiting! go now at . .15 Silk finish Foullards, late arrivals, dark colors. 15 $2.25 values $3.50 values White Nainsook 36-inc- soft finish h sook at . . $1.50 ;....2.35 Colored Gingham Dresses 25c, 60c, 75c, 95c, $1.25 Worth nearly double. Nain- 15 r. Highest Grade Standard Apron Ginghams 6 l-- 4 Cotton. Challies, nice dark 5 patterns for quilts Towelings Bleached Twill Toweling, 8c values 5 Brown Linen Crash, regular 10c values.... 7 l-- 2 Extra quality bleached OUR GOODS COST NO Twills MORE BUT LOOK ...... .... 7 Stevens'. en Crash BETTER 20-inc- h l-- 2 pure 12 Lin- l-- 2' Percale 50' -- and Print house Dresses in all sizes, excellent colors, to close at -- .. ....95 Every wash Dres in the in the .iuuse is included ' cleanup prices. $3.50 values for . ,$2.35 $4.75 values for .,$3.35 $6.50 values for . .$4.50 ......... Lace Curtains Many pairs of good Curtains, some slightly soiled, are still in stack and to move them we make these prices: $1.00 values $1.50 values $2.00 values $3.00 values $4.00 values ........ 69 l 95 $1.35 $2.05 $2.85 VINES ii ATTRACTION AT OPERA HOUSE . T Pi. r -- . v. J ill Andersons'-hav- h- worth j . 11:00 &. m. Morning worship. A cordial welcome to all. CLEVER h In honor of Miss Augusta ,lilich, oft San Francisco, Miss Iona Knight will ' entertain with a si&lit seeing party to the Knight mines in Eureka this aft-- ' ..uooii. The party left Provo at 12 o'clock by automobile and a .u.t tiiiJiiJi Liiit-kiiHill railroad will carry them around the mountain to the Colorado. Alter a visit to the mine luncheon will be served, the party jturnlng to frovo tonight. Besides Miss lliich, the guests will oe ..isg Mina lay lor ana Messrs. uore Schwab, and E. O. Gensen. Tomorrow Henrietta Young, daughter of Mr. and ' Misa ICnight, Miss Illich and Misi Richard W. Young, and Samuel Mrs. Taylor will go to Salt Lake City where they will be guests at a lake D. Thurman, the son or Mr. and Mrs. party to' be given by Douglas Swan. S. R. Thurman, whica took place yes- - Sunday, July 21st 10:00 a. m. Sunaay school. : 82-ine- D. v CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. . - D. Houts has returned to UNION SERVICE- Salt Lake City, after a visit in Provo The Union service of the Baptist, with her daughter, Mrs. Bishop. - cditled Dimities in tlaility designs cut io..8$ 23-inc- u u SUMMER DRESS SPECIALS LAWNS, LINENS; PICQUES -- ters of fragrant sweet peas of palest friends." Just prior to the rendering of from 2 until 4 o'clock was held when pink and the alcove In front of the the wedding march, the Ellen orches-- ( the close friendg and relatives ot tie (To My 'couf-llarge windows where the bridal xou- - tra played "Andantlno," weie present A buffet lunch.- As the - chords of Medels-Lnpie took the marriage vows, was bank- - VJfe.) r. v. tr waa nerve and ed with sweet The March sohn's peas. palms Wedding wereheard, and Mrs. E, T. Cluft presiding in the erdayafternootrat- -l o'clock In the room was in pale blue. Broa.d the bridal party entered "the parlor dining noQn for iur horae ln San Francisco, Salt Lake temple. A reception at the . , satin ribon extended from the chandl- - where the marriage ceremony was dining room, assisted by Miss Ella ' .' Voung home ou First avenue followed Hers to the four corners of the table Mmses lone Knrght, Augvsta Illlch, performed.. The lorely young bride Keating andMls3 Lizzie Taylor. UlsS n was wbich attended evening, In bows Mihft an and San and bt rranclma. Tavlor ending large exquisite was attired In a stylish suit of rose 'Zella Thomas presided over the punch a the and of number relatives the by over iace blue satin adorn- - colored broadcloth with hat and bowl. centerpiece ani Merrs. Dore Schwaln E. G. -'; Mr. e& the ot two iriends the young people. table..1Mr. and Mrs. Pharls left on the ait- dining pen and Ross W'orlsey enjoyed an gloves to match. An armful of exquls- Mr. Mrs. .;nd and and Sirs.; Young ner-itThe waa American Beautv roses comnlpfpfl 'ernoon train for Bear Lake. Idaho. marriage ceremony automobile party to Springvllle last them as well as formed at high noon by Bishop O. H. the beautiful toilette. She was un- - where they will spend their honeynight and took luncheon at the Thurman receiving Mr. and Mrs. Adam sennlon- - and Mr. Berg In the presence of the immed- - ( attended. ' Beefsteak" Harrison hotel. moon before returning to make their ana Mrs. victor inurman. ia norae iate family and the most Intimate; Followiag the ceremony a reception home In Provo. with a prolusion ol Mrs. L. .1. Mllner la Kiipiulinur .a was beautiful bridal rs. the party standing la, week In Suit Lake.City with elatives.-l'ea perfect bower of pink roses and Mrs. C. E. Erlc.aon and daughter, sweet peas, the colw chosen Gale, will leave tomorrow forShelley, oratiug the' parlors. Blue corn flowers library and yellow Idaho, where they will spend a couple were used the colr seen in the dining room. of weeks with Mrs. Tom Shelley. . , The lair young bride was dressed la Mrs. E. T. Cluff, : who has been an embroidered gown of white with spending a .week- with 'Mrs. - CV E. touches of tlny pink rosebuds out-- . mmmmn Erlckson, has returned to her home lining it anda"gTat pisk rose for In Diamond Switch. trimming atthe waist line. Her long veil was caught with a wreath of tiny MlssMattle. Strong. olR1Alplne. Is as" pink rosebuds, and her bouquet visiting with her aunt Mrs. J. M. ot white roses wltn tiny buds InterJensen, and Mrs. O. W. Hyde. twined The two younger - matrons Mrs. Major Keeler and Miss Mattle with her, her sister and her new slsj ter-llaw, both brides of less than a the Wek end at 8tronjf thr C0Untry home or Mr. and Mrs. J. jrear, were also in white and carried pink roses. A wedding supper was b, Keeler at Wlldwood. . . . .. erved in buffet style, 'during the"( eaUi. the Misses Geneve Wright anAnother interesUng matrimonial Edwards and Claire wiicox. Allle. nouncement from Salt Lake is la "erving and Miss Alma 8l8tln marriage. of Miss Vera SlodahL the Cannos Mist Connie Young pre-- , and ,eCcmd" daughter of J. M. SJodahl, edlldIn ver th Pnh table. Mr.' and ter r)egert Evening News and left Ior short hnoy-- ! Thum J(1(jg9 wimam lr. Ring; The marriage ana wm go w 0011 mountain the t will take place in the Logan Temple to spend. week next today, immediately after the cere Washington early fe Dext th ya"mony the bride and biJegroom will I j n . Trrir-Vgn,- ; : 'o Gen-ces- s, e Orgheum circuit from Chicago to the coast and have become very popular with theatregoers. They corry special scenery for their production. Their songs and -- J - aanceBnretoriHe'gTie8rtyie;""Thl8 attraction will be given in connection with four" reela of pictures, uhlch alone are worth more thas the price of ; admission. Tbeorchestra, under the direction of Emery Epper- on furnishes music which lg an excellent back ground. to the pictures. There is a variation of musical numtastes may.be bers so that all "pleased. for-de- c- for-th- e j : " CALL To the 'People of , Utah county,. re "gordlesa ' of past party affiliation who believe the time hag come for the organization of a new progres- ire party; who believe In the right and capacity of , the people of our .country to rule themselves; who In- alat upon the right to choosethe candidates for whom they shall vote; who recognise the evils of, the boss aystem that has perverted the func tlons of our political portles and .the nda of popular government rmassl are . hereby called 10 convention meet in the several cities and towns of Utah county at a date not later ' than Friday July. 26, 1912, at 11 . tnm 1.1. o'clock. v. The most Interestlsg matrimonial to return in the autumn to make their Apportionment of ,delegate, to the homo Ja gaa Cfty;Mlas Sjodanl event ot the summer was the marereral counties in accordance irlth h&9 T,s,ted Troro tims riage of Mis Pearl Jones, daughter ' the tate caU 1 a follow.: and has many friend here. Judge ot Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones of thl Provo, 12; Provo Environs. 2; Pleas-- Klng w tormerly 4 re8,dcnt ot Pro. city, to lRoy Master Pharls, of ant. Grove, 2; American .Fork... 8; !vo and ias'to8t, of Syracuse, New York, wnlch took Wendg here LehL 3j Alpine, 4. epnngvuie, s; at the homej)f the bride' The" following' !toai from a Salt parent. The wedding, while nnpre-Payaon, JpSantaSpanish Fork," quln, l; Salem, 1. Goshen, 1; Elber-- Lake paper .concerotua; the marriage tentloua, waa nevertheles "charming of Miss Henrietta' Young and Samuel in Its every appointments " and Invite ta, 1; Benjamin, 1; Fairfield, Thistle, Clinton , 1; Colton. Tucker, Thurman, will be of mnih Interest to. tlons were limited to relatlvea asd a the friend of the latter, who Is well veryew Intimate friend besides. 1; Maple ton, 1; Lake Shore, 1. J known new here: of the By the representatives v Throughout every room, the spirit iJtah . A wedding of general interest to Jot lovelf aummerlme breathed. "In Progressive party movement, " 'T - the younger set was that ot Misa the parlor were seen graceful clui- county. SACRIFICE Childs', Misses' and Ladies' n te , M' M 'ff , u ment place-yesterda- y 4r . 1 - ill " . .1 Oxfords ( In Newbuck, Canvas, Velvet, Patent, Suede, Tan, It a as Champagne We have all sizes yet. Come and see them A |