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Show I II 1 .: t ... I v ,4 i " 1 ' r ". ' PROVO, HERADJ l.". r ' ''"''" " " . 1 --THE- : i 1 P-rr-T 1 QClEmf I jr J -- A.. 3 V -- Y r X m; V. --- . ttt - American of Heber, spent a few days of last jarvis Ajdelotte. of . i her jnotner, r8. week in Provo. Forj'to tbe guestof N this WejKK. xv BM - -4- 4 -- 17 1 . rx . - "; lit .1 LJ .'.''''' " - - - , J..J...1 m - A, PAGE FIVEr ' S3 . 1 - mr f ! . rrk.rr..- m M . ' fHlard. We take pleasure in announcing the arrival of , Theniafrlage of Miss Etta God- dard, daughter of City Commissioner vi,80D' of Sden s?e.nt jliss and Mrs. H. W. Goddard, and Ezra week in Provo. the guest of lhg j,Jt tanner, of Paysoa, will taki place " Peterson. G; Preston Mrs. Wednesday of this week in the Salt ; T and Christmas Goods parents-Thursda- ter !lttlitLli.ke:ieitiV(. -- Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. r i . Baker and Marguerite Stewart .returned baby are down from Salt Lake City Salt Lake City this morning after for a few days' visit with Mr. ,and holidays Mrs. C. H. Taylor. spending the Thanksgiving parents. her with Professor and MW.Alrria Paxman The members df the Five Hundred and baby daughter have returned to Card club will meet tomorrow night their, .home in Payson after spending W. E. Sutton. the week in Prove the guests, of Mr. at the' home' of Mrs. and Mrs. E. M. Paxman. Mrs. Albert Evans very pleasantly Mrs. Dave JohnsoT and Mrs. James entertained the members of the Ken- Friday-after-r home Snow will entertain this evening with club Isihgton carna-'tion- s Inoon. a and shower in honor of miscellaneous Chrysanthemums white Miss Etta Goddard, a bride-elec- t of iu colors of pink and used in "the dainty decorations of the present week. !were , rooms and on the dining table and. Mr. was served. The Mrs. M. H. Graham enterluncheon here Mrs. with were Dare tained a beautifully appointed Sobers present O. M. Mrs. at C. dinner home last week. their Mrs. 0. Chase, Wis, Mrs. Jas. were Brown, Mrs. used to adorn Wycroft, Chrysanthemums Scharf, Adelia Mrs. table the were laid and cards Jackson, Alma Boyden, place for Messrs. Mrs. Berne James Mesdames and Walton, Mrs. Joe Vane, A. Geo. HelndselMrs. L. H. B. Daniels, Bower, Towle, Irving Zabriskie, Mrs. Charles Thomas, man, Mrs. Alva Nelson, Mrs. Fitzroy. Archie Thurman, M. Mesdames A. will week with meet this The club Graham, Marllla Misses Sadie Mrs. Fitzroy. Daniels, Graham, Mary Thompson, Neva Daniels, Maud GraMr. and Mrs. LeRpy M. Pharis, of ham, Messrs. Earl Graham Budge Salt Lake City, spent the past few' Daniels, Willis Daniels and Howard days in Provo the guests of Mr. and Graham. Mrs. S. S. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Green, of Mount reCol. and Mrs. C. E. Loose have Pleasant, are the guests of Provo turned from CunYer, Indiana, where friends this week. they spent Thanksgiving with their Miss Harriet Thayer, of Ogden, is son, Dean, who Is attending the Culver military academy. spendlngjhe week in Provo the guest of Miss Lillian Lewis. One of the pleasantest of the past week's social ' affairs was that given MANY APPLICANTS FOR DEPUTYSHIPS Friday evening by Mrs. J. W. Stlehl when she entertained the members of Chairman Heber ' C. .Tex, of the the Bon Jleur club. Dark red roses formed the lovely; decorations of the ivmocratic county central committee, I Iving room and violets were used in has signifies "his intention of calling I the dining room. Four tables of cards a meeting of the committee and the some time early in this were played and the first prizes were officers-elec- t won by Mrs. George Hansen and Dore month, when the great number of Schwab and the consolation prizes by for .positions under the A!r, Carepce Erickson and Ross.AVor-s.- Democratic administration which goes The ;gue3.t3xi. Lilt-- evening be- inio effect the first Monday in Jauu- sides the regular club members were ary will be considered. Miss L'ntil t:ic meeting of the coiumit't"', Salt Lake City, and Mjss Loom1 Wilson, o;' and a consultation of the officers-electthere will be no selections madt Ogden. - in any of the de- Dr. "and Mrs. FreJ Y. Taylor and paitments.,.. cr least, it has been so Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Finlayson retnrn- - stated by Mr. ".lex and a mrmber of ed last' week from a Bix weeks' tour of t'r-- olfi.-er-s. the large Eastern cities. There are many applicants for jols '.v all of the departments, especiall The following item from New "York is this the case concerning deputy will be of. Interest' to friends of "ITIss swrtTfs. It is satr there are eighteen Florence Jepperson and Miss Mabel or twenty men from as many parts of the county pulling for appointment Borg: , 1 under Sheriff-elec- t Henry "Saturday evening,. Mr. John W. as depi-ti while or .. JjLUt..;thxte theEast, are there, Astor at .Janag I hotel for Miss Florence Jepperson four openings at most. Henry Clark, and Miss Mabel Borg, after entertain-- j at present marshal of Springville; I ing them at the Playhouse theater .Josits- Collins, a Provo policeman; J. where "Little Women" is being seen. T. Williams, former city marshal of Miss Jepperson has received much Provo; Otto Olson, of Provo Bench; j f marshal of f social attention since coming here and I'M. J.1 Martell, former I her success at the - Musicians' club Spanish Fork, and several others, all I has been a mots pronounced one." favorably Indorsed for a' position ia the sheriff's office. f For chief deputy In the county an Mrs. Rdyal M unlock spent I the past week with relatives , in clerk's dffice there are probably as Heber, many applications, among the number ' . being Clarence J. Wood, of Provo; C, Mr. and Mrs. James H. McDonald, Attwood, of Pleasant 'Grove; G. F, Miss c s C e Edgarda-AVedgewoodV--o- ' j say-a.4ln- j iter - Josiah Beck Jeweler tei Cistel ; Now is the time to do your Christmas, Everything for sale. Stocks, fixtures and fine burglar proof safe. shopping. 110 West Center ON YOUR ; TO. SECURE THE PURSE AT, THIS TIME OF THE YEAR AND HAVE PUT FORTH EVERY EFFORT CLASS OF CHRISTMAS GOODS YOU WANT AT PRICES THAT WILL BE A RELIEF TO YOU.. THAT WE HAVE BEEN WONDERFULLY SUCCESSFUL IN THIS IS PROVEN BY OUR SPLENDID DISPLAY t OF GOOD THINGS AT WAY DOWN PRICES. AND GET THE BEST. " 0 COME AND SEE -- - - MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY ---- o Dolls, Doll Furniture, Horns, Musical Instruments, Blocks, Games, Animals, Locomotives, Fire Departments, Trains Auto mobiles, Street Cars, Steamboats, mechanical toys in almost endless variety. Tops, Whips, Balls, Wheelbarrows, Sleds, Drawing Tables, etc., and other items - too numerous to men-tioCOME EARLY, AVOID THE RUSH, SELECT NOW, GET THE BEST. We will put them away for you and deliver them a day or so before Xmas. 41o n. f o WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO d PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STORE. TRADE-A- T Wood'Clifto n mere. Durke, Ed Hendricksen, of Provo, and ing influence of the state orgauiz:itions many states have spent larye! A. M. Davis, Jr., of Lehi. sums for-hbuilding and improve-- ; ment of roads and at the present ''ini! vention steps will be considered WHY 00 PEOPLE CURSE extend the propaganda lor good road:.; to the states which have not t tak'-SERAND BLASPHEME; Tinconany steps in that direction. vention will close tomorrow witj the IOUS PUBLIC QUESTION annual banquet. - i - . wern given1 for "defenTwtttt? dants" to move for u jiew trial. N'els J'oulson vs. ,lus. C. 1'ouIhoii et al; rieteaiiaiits giv4-"U'days to uiiswer. of juiigiiieiH from "iii''' WiutaUer's court, of l.;i.K'-- . ili (,'ie ease of Hcti foreman h. N:i(hau:el AVilLa.ns. iuts been filed in. ,Vn m .Jidi'ii .1. Your answer wiil be ..imblished in the Herald Christinas ' number, providing they are serious and conscien- tious. that those who give answers contrary to the above are continuing to violate God's second comKemember mandment. The Herald wishes to publish the ansrvers that - may - gie inspiration and reasons to those Who are habitual violators oi this commandment .to form resolutions for the new year, and cease spreading the germ which causes much hindrance to the welfare of everybody in general unknown to many. The Provo Herald will give a pref 3.00 for the best answer, mium one of $2.00 for the Becond best and one of $1.00 for the third best. All answers are to be In plain writing, not to exceed 150 words and in the hands of J. O. Gendron, one of the Judges, at the Herald office before the 15th of December. Address S. p! G. C, Provo Herald. GOOD ROADS THE MAIN and E. (I. Hughes and committed the State Mental hospital. Edward V. Sackett vs. G. If. et al; demurrer o answer tained. . uf.JJ''.1 Marriage licenses nave been issued " to the following couples: Henry M. Weight and Kt'.el Mcic denhall, both of Springville. James T. Iilake and Kmma Hiitmell, both of Vineyard. Provo Commercial -& Savings Bank J. T. FARRER, Cashier. "REED SMOOT. Pres. i "1 TOPIC. The national organization A new organization of butcher has been Installed at workmen Boston, Mass., and the membership roster hugs close t othe one thousand ' sus- j , .' , ., .:. ', ; M . v ' t. U .r.:. X -- 'J : 1 - i, i ( i ii,' - ..-.S- its I i.r S rg-'" , v V T "v ' -- t.y . - i4 j i i M ) I "A Disapjiointed Mamma," a srcani ng' farce day tind corned v from the Uiograph cou'ianv, saown at the. princess Tuesday. - " . hand-painte- state bodies now comprises forty-fou- r and 4"0 local clubs and is in' a flourishing condition.' Under the stimuiat- - mark. . Den-ma- not WHKTrnoit h will have hank account, but WilF.lt K ha will have it. , Right here is where we. step in Sad 'itiaKe 'our bow, Let US se tie the gucstioh of WHERE for you. Tiie- place' for- your .o'couiit is in our bank. It is safely managed, has abundant resources to meet all its obligations and will guarantee you not only satety but also courte- ous treatment and modern bank- ing facilities. costs' Ralph Lawhorn, held in the lower court on 1,000 bond, was released by See Heindselman's big line of fi.no china. Judge Bootfi on .'H0 cash batt. In the case of Hyruni Anderson vs. J. nTenbalter et aj, the jury reChafing and carving sets and sterturned a verdict for plaintiff for JiiO. ling silver ware' at Heindselman's. Chicago, Dec. 2. rhe subject of good roads, both state and national, is to be the principal topic of discussion at the eleventh annual convention of the American Automobile Association which opened here today at the Auditorium hotel for a session of two days. The association was formed in this city in March, 1902, and many of the founders and former officers of the organization are among thos-e- present at the present gathering. to J ho question a MARRIAGE LICENSES-- from Page One.) (Continued To the wist man i the Fourth district court.. Judgment including POWER GO. DISOLVED The Important Question .1. ia . t AS EVER, WE HAVE HAD IN MIND THE STRAIN THAT ARE EASY ON THE PURSE. - at-he- .... oo OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT IS TRULY A TOYLAND. IT IS CROWDED WITH WONDERFUL BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL THINGS TO DELIGHT THE HEART OF THE CHILDREN, AT PRICES to" " GREAT BIG DUTIFUL STOCK OF TOYS A has Lake Temple. A reception will be given the young couple at the home y Of the bride's night. "Miss Edgarda Wedgwoodwho of Mrs. Sam Schwab been the guest few days; wliasr returned for the' past - .. ' , Mon- - v. t. ' " |