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Show f THE PROVO HERALD ' 1 . I .A. A k A A A A A. A " " oAiiAA 6 Mr " .nri Mra P finttnn Visa" Virginia Sutherland and Raymond Sutton left this morning for Washington, JX C, where they will stay during the winter. , A, A A A rT. T: fl I I i3 T Till. I. " - P--- '' ' ": iiihu-- it BUILDING. Mrs. Clifl Pierce,, oiiiauer pan or me wee for Belt to You may have your own archir " mejr uome. . .',." Vnrk iDent "bday In Pro--1 tect, your own plans, your own ... Mra J..B. of MrJahd Mof ' u. TO u f" The young ladles of the Provo High superintendent; or I will supply Ashton. school met yesterday afternoon under plans. You may repay mersame the direction of Mrs. A. F, Palm a: .the la spending Leonard as rent. Interest reasonable iannab Miss Bearss to organize a Girl's Salt Lake City. can a home for rThus j(. "and Miss May me" Clark went to Capital yesterday morning through the wee wku to the visit PRICES--a- .. E.' Wbif of Portland, Ore and gon, caw to Provo yesterday monms wiia ill soend a couple of S. her parents, lr. and Mre.' George Mrs. R. ' Moore; get clety. The following were elected to what arc paying in rent you Miss Lola represent the1 society: 19 N. Academy A. F. PALM, Robinson, president; Miss fcina Rawl' TT-v- i X tf Ave Miss Estella, 4 logs, Man waring, treasurer;1 Miss Electa Wood, secretaryThe members of the executive, board who were elected at yesterday's meeting were Miss Lucille Ferguson, Miss Anna" Bartholomew and Miss Lydia Cluff. ' i g t Baker - 185 W. 3rd South Steam Mrs. Ida S. Dusenberry entelrtalner Miss Katheryn Alexander is a Salt .with a delightful informal affair MonweekLake City visitor this i day, night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. the Archie 0. Gardner, .who were married spent Miss Eva Hampshire Lake in Salt Rich red chrysantheweek last week. fore' part of the were mums used in the decorations y City. and the guests invited to meet the Mrs. E. Wright was a visitor at guests of honor were: Mr. and Mrs. Mr Misses Mary, Helen American Fork Sunday. and Afton Newell, Mr. and Mrs. C. uid Mrs. C. E. Fletcher attend- W. Love, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Bowh, ; Mr. the Misses Vivian and Merl Bonnett, of Irrigation edthe opening Lake Mrs. H. 0. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Monday. City Salt A. Glazier, Miss Martha. Glazier and was the Kinke. Wilson Glazier. tin, Martha last surprise party of Mr. and Mrs John T. Taylor went evening at he home of Mrs. Nancy Tiffany at the latter's home on to Salt Lake today to attend the fair. Yourih'East "and "Second 'iSouth streets. .The affair was given in anMr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson will ticipation of the departure o Mrs. spend the remainder of Jhe , week in Kinke and her family to Salt, Lake Salt Lake City. City the coming week where they will make their 'home and was atMrs. Henry G. Blumenthal , and tended by forty members of the Re- children are spending the day in Salt lief Society of the First ward of Lake City, which Mrs. Kinke was a valued mem- Daily Laundry . Salt Lake Watch . For Notice on Conference Special Ask for, Tickets . Via SALT LAKE tofhaye your work done . r g, 5 FROM PROVO UTAH. For information, Tickets, Etc. See C. E. EGGERXSEN- - or G, W. CRAIG, Agent or apply to W. H. LEE, F. P. A. T. C. PECK, G. P. A J. H. MANOERFIELD. G. P. A : Salt Lake City. " ROUTE J9. .. Phone 164- -- Brigham Young University Begins Its . ber. A delightful social afternoon Miss Vera Duffin has returned to was passed and a luncheon was her home in Provo after a three served. montB's tsay in Salt Lake City. ' MONET TO i: - s CITY AND FARM PROPERTY at low rate of interest. A, P. PALM, 19 North Academy Ave. . " Fresh Meats The Best Butter Fine Groceries Vegetables and Fruits - "Of ; v - the" most beautiful The Provo Meat & Packing Co. CLASSIFIED ADS Phone 19 Groceries lots of money of every estate real on hand to loan on kind In Utah county, Electric Siflns Talli Electric Company . c Holes in the Pocket . . Provo .W -- 4 X catalogues "promptly . for " Remember the Date of Opening, October 7 i I - . msie-4uring-t- he . ' . Trade with a store that "Makes Good" Thone , - and annual or department Inquiries will be gladly answered, ' warded on request. A Few quart jars left, Selling at a Bargain. in the Salt Lake Temple at high noon Wednesday. Over one hundred guests were present druing the re ception hours, from 8 to 11 to offer con" gratulations to the" young "couple. orchestra in Gudmunson's Profgssor beauti- hall furnished, the reception affair and the ful guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. tilazier, parents of the bride, Mrs. HY O. Gardner and the bridal party. TjJl reception party stood under a bower of Autumn foliage studded the bride with chrysanthemums, LOOK DOWN THE STREET SOME EVENING AND PICK OUT THE beautiful & wedding gown of wearing white charmeuse satin with trim- MEN WHO DO THE" BUSINESS., ." and lace real of and drapery mings COME IN AND GET ONE OF OUR ."HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOR carried an exquisite boquet of bride' ' V ONE MONTH'S TRIAL. roseB. Miss Martha Glazier, Bister of the bride, who acted as bridesmaid, , was charming' in a dainty gown of blue Batin with rosebud trimmings and carried an armful of pink tea roses. D, R. Mitchell of American groom as best Fork attended th man. ' Mrs,' Glazier, ; the bride'a mother wore a handsome gown of tan messalalne with lace overdress ,knd Mrs. Gardner; ; mother:; of the groom wore a gray satin gown.' The decorations of the rooms werebeatrtl-full- y "Look at the hole in the bottom of my pocket; no telling how carried out, ricb red fall flowers: a young man the other day, much money I have lost" nd foliage being us'edi throughout he had gone an old man said: 'Til betlbe has lost more After tbe house. In the parlors, vases and money out of the hole at tha TOP of his pocket than however s baskets of beautiful red ch'rysanthe-mumlostrfrom that little hole at the bottom." He spbke with the wiswere used. In the dining room dom of age. Most of the money "goes out of the big bole at ere ajso the. prevailing decoraUons the top of the pocket and we don't worry, but we raise a great een. TbeHable was covered by an rumpus If even a dine drops out through the sole In the bot over cloth battenberg" lace exquisite tom. Moral: Do away, with the pocket at a noney .purse by bowl of yellow Batin and a. cut glass ! starting an account af our .hank. ; American Beauty . roses formed the was , centerpiece. Miss Lottie Harris and ) Wa charge of the dining room her were Miss Lyle Glazier, Mis Lillian Taylor, MUs Milred 00 T, Pres. Rr :f Cashier. , J. T. FARRER, iriaa ktinn Nwpll. The married couple will leave the - k- - Sub-Hig- "tirades.-- ' of the manv fall wedine receptions which have taken place in local society was given Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Glazier at 189 North Third eW street in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Miss, Maline Glazier, and Archie 0. "Gard ner of Pine Valley which took place One 1. The Right Place to Trade Queta of the irrlgatlon.XQngres8-.saindeed a happy one. The beauty and grace of Miss Taylor is well known and she filled the high position with all honor. The choir of Miss Ola Sward and Miss Grace Farrer to rep resent Provo on the Utah County Float was also most gratifying to the many friends of the young ladies both of whom posses the charming personality which makes them favor ites with all. Academic Year October 7 Thirty-Sevent- h The University Now Comprises The Church Teachers College with the following Departments: Education, Theology and Religion, Ancient and Languages, Philosophy, Psychology Modern Languages, English, History and Government, Mathematics, Biblical History and Literature, and Commerce, Economics, Sociology Chemistry, Physics, t Geological Science, Biology, Correlated Arts, Agriculture, Education. Physical Music, 2. A Normal School, for the preparation of public school teachers. Credentials are recognized by the Utah State Board of Education. 3. A High School with the following Departments: Commercial, Academic, Arts and Manual Training, Music, . Agriculture. elective the School In the High system prevails. Specialists teach each line of wortfT from which to choose. 26 courses have First-yea- r students school high Second-yea- r students, 30 courses Third-yea- r students, 42 courses. Fourth-yea- r students, 44 courses. Xo other such opportunity for high school work can be found in the West. h School, for grown-u- p 4. A young people who have not completed the LOiN on Miss Mable Fraham is spending Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Garret will tie week with friends and relatives spend the next week in Salt Lake at the" Capital. and Ogden. The selection of Miss Mlna Taylor of this city as right maid of honor to " her majesty, Miss Lucille Francke, ' ? . , place -as Utah State Fair Sept. 30 to Oct. 5. Salt Lake City, Utah.-- J Ladies Relief and Primary Assn., Oct. 2 and 3. National Irrigation Congress, Sept. 30 to Oct. & Special Rate Tickets on Sale Sept. 30 to Oct 6 inclu- sive. Return Limit, Oct. 12. $1.90 For the Round Trip $1.90 Trains con-"SsJ- j. Provo LrD;CtmfeTcTice73ctober4,-5-rand6z The-cigh- t .iu lowest-OUALITY- The Provo - i low as the good as the best s See Us Before You Buy . ".. ' in i. you weekJn i i. CarShortdge is now on. BUT tie have just unloaded SE VEN CARS of L UMBER. MORE COMING MONEY TO LOAN FOR Ik ' . ii immjfmmmm, ui. PAGETHRES Commerical&Saviis Bank W. H. Ray & Co. have D FOR SALE Four lots, half block. good house, cellarr- - granery, barn, cheap. Write George B. Peay, Pleasant Grove, Utah. Excursions to Salt Lake for the l horse and buggy, or for trade "good cow. Enquire Twill 257 North Fourth West FOR SALE A-- frame bouBe. FOR RENT Three-roochicken coop, large lot. cellar, barn, tf St. 319 Center West Call, AND ROOM Modern, at 70 East and 2nd North. PhonB 563k 3t BOARD Jersey cow. , 3rd East Phone 234z FOR SALE 342 N. A Apply 3t Fine lookers, Thomas, Phone x551. 3t DUCHESS APPLES 50c 1 u. WANTED Experienced clerks at THE, LEADER STORE. Must bar 3t references. WANTED A girl Phone 602z- - . 3- . ROOMS '. for house work. ' FOR RENT -t 1 1 MM I F UUh State Fair and Races' ' National Irrigation Congress. L. D. S. Fall Conference. Relief and Primary Association. , One Single - .. Fare for the Round Trip ' From Ogden, Bingham, Goshen andi intermediate points, Sept, 30 to October 6. Final limit Oct 12. From Eureka, Mammoth, Silver City, Sept. 29 to Oct. 6. Final limit October 12. From Park City and Heber Branches. Sept. 29 to Oct. 6. Final limit, Oct. 12. From all other points in Utah, Sept. 29 to- Oct. 5. Final limit, October 15. Special service from Utah County points. See agent for further - particulars. F. A. VVADLEIGII, G. P. A., Denver. -, : ; I A. BENTON, G. A. P. D. ' Furnished and , 8alt Lake City. , - unfurnished, bath, 146 East Center 6t Btreet ... A J r ' ., An almost new Harvard hot blast stove. Call 186k FOR SALE CHEAP A Good girl. Apply at the Huber hotel, at once. WANTED 4s (SL SPAFFORD , said that Great Britain has more- - women workers in . p'roportlon to ltsv population' than any other country. There are eiC.OOO - dressmake' ' :V rs.'-It SMOOT . Get It new while yeu can.' We have plenty. Telephene 1? . i |