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Show mCIETYl 'J I The marriage of Mies Wilminh Brown, daughter of Mrs. Louisa ' Brown of the Third ward, and Cleveland A. Brown, of Alpine, Utah,' took place in the Salt Lake City" tem.jie In Sclccling Your Cisrisf mas Gifts . today.- - . - ' Mr. and Mrs. Leon MeEwan have rto mails if ot their home in Provo in the future. Mrs. McEwan ia the- daughter of Mr. and ill's.. F. A. Huish. ' BJoygj-here- IV ' ' . ' " .." , 7 decide on those that are useful and substantialgiving joy to the recipient and ke'epingybtirmemorygrccn yiii. May S. Giazie'r, piesideril of the Daughters of the Pioneers, announces that tlie regular meeting of the Q.rgauiZation will be held Tuure- -I Central school day at 2 o'clock Officers from 'Salt Iake building. and all City will be in attendance members are requested to be present. " iuaice your pur- chases from us and have all this realized. a-- thi . Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwab spent a few days of the week in Salt Lake ti- City. lt 1 Mr. and Mrs. R.. R. Irvine? Jr., and Mrs. James Brown were visitors to the capital the fore part of the week. Bartoim Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bierasch o and son Billy have returned from a several week's visit in Versailles, Missouri, with the parents of Mr. Bier-sacThey expect to leave the latter part of the week Tor California,' where they will remain during the winter. While in Provo "fciey are at B FURNITURE COMPANY Nettia Knudsen. The guests of the hundred invitations have been issued tion, and unless payment is made beevening were Mrs. Lydia Rawson and for the affair. ill be sold at my office on fore, Miss Vilate Knudsen. The club will Saturday F4,:4li,-at-the-houro- f meet next week with" Miss Floss Mrs. George Bibbens is down from 10 o'clock a. m., to pay the delinquent Dunn. Salt Lake for a brief visit with rela- assessment, together with the cost of tives. advertising and expense of aale.. Miss' Maud Farrer was hostess to HEBER C. JEX, Probably the most elaborate affair Professor George H. Brlmahll, of the members of the "Billie'' club at Secretary. 0 the Brigham Young university, was her home Monday, evening. Jtiiss Rae of tlie month ill be the charity ball Office 24 North Academy Avenue, honored by the student foody of thefcaftier was the guest of the club Provo, Utah. to be given the evening of Friday, bethe (First publication Dec. 11, 1912.) occasion Monday, university December 20, by the Relief Societies Invitation have been issued by Mr. of ing hia sixtieth birthday anniversary. the different wards of the city. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Previous to the school hours the B. and Mrs. James A. Oliver for a reThe arrangements for the affair have Y. U. band serenaded Professor ception to be held at their home at Brimball and the devotional exer- 621 "North First West street Saturday been placed in the hands of several West Yerington Copper Mining Comcises' hour was given oyer to an ex- evening in honor of their thirtieth committees who are working hard for pany, Principal Place of Business, its success. The "proceeds will 'be cellent musicale and literary program wedding anniversary. Provo, Utah. " given over to the poor of the city in In his honor. During" the exercises Notice is hereby given that at a an efort to make their " Christfas Prof, Brimhall waa presented with a Mrs. H. S. Pyne 'entertained witn" a of the board of directors of meeting on beautiful boquet of sixty carnations. home yes- holidays brighter. The committee. her at. the West pleasant Kensington Yerington Copper Mining ' is as follows: Chairterday afternoon Che affair being in arrangements Company, held on the 10t3i. day of Mrs. James Gray, Mr. and Mrs. which was the form of a "sewing bee." During man, Decembers 1912, an assessment (No. A. C. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dixon, mill per share reecntly organized held its first meet- the afternoon a beautifully, appointed 4) of Mrs. Geo. S. Taylor and Mrs. J; M. was levied on the outstanding capital ing Monday afternoon at the home of luncheon was served when a cut glass Miss Edith Young. Fancy work sew- - bowl of pink carnatidns were used to Jensen. Other committees will he stock of the corporation, payable imat a meeting to be held in lng was enjoyed, and different books adorn the luncheon table where place appointed mediately to Heber C. Jex, secretary, the near future. will be take)i up at the next meeting, cards were laid for tw elve guests. 24 N. Acamedy Avenue, Provo, Utah. The decorations were carried out in Any stock upon which this assess, Where the Flowers ment red and green, the Christmas color? ilrs. Alice Fausett will entertain a Phone Eight-Omay remain unpaid on Saturday, Grow. Provo Greenhouse, Huish & and a dainty . Juhcheon was served. number Jan. 13th, 1913, will be - delinquent today with a The. members present were Mrs. at her home in Pleasant View. Thomas, florists. t and advertised for sale .at pvblic aucCash, Mrs. Spenc'er Jakeman. tion, and unless payment is made beASSESSMENT NOTICE. Mrs.' Lizzie Meldrum, Mrs. Reed Beck, '." Mvat prdmisfis to be the most defore, will be sold at my office on Mrs. Beatrice Moore, Mrs. Milton lightful affair of the week is the Saturday, Feb. 4, 1913, at the hour of U'.ah YeHngton Mining Company Booth and Miss Bertha Lewis. 10 o'clock a. in., t pay the delinquent - dancing party to be given this even Frincipal Place of Business, Provo, assessment ing in' the Ftrst ward social hall hy together with the cost of : Utah. The members ol the Girl Question the' members of the "Billie" club. The and expense of sale. advertising Notice' is hereby ' given that-aa club were , pleasantly entertained decorations will be carried out exHEBER C. JEX, Monday evening at the' home. ofwMiss clusively in the C'.iristmas idea. Two Teetiiv cf the heard of directors of Secretary. .he Utah Veriagton Mining Company, Orf'.ce 24 North Academy Avenue, held on the 10th. day of December, Provo, Utah. nil jisscssirent (No. 2.) ofthree-ottrdi(First publication Dec. IT, 1912.) (''. t of a mill per share' was DECEMBER teTf,-- iii! th?-- outstanding capital V : - v -- i i.-i.- - '' , I three-fourth- s () , a t.N. .J r ' Mil, 'I'll ti - 'A . i V i I I " MM?ill,rWtCr' WW--L J uri ml tL il Li ' - ,A scene from Edison's comedy, "The Green-eyeMonster," at the Princess ... , Wednesday and Thursday. d Miss Coe Deal, of Springville. is The beret hat appears in many Pro-the week in withTMiss phases and is trimmed with aigrettes, spending Jean George. plumes of even fur. On many the o e Mr. and Mrs. J., M. George are visit- when adorned with plumes they proN ing friends and relatives in Boise, auce tne enect or tne popular pic. , Idaho. ture hat. J . 1 Ken-ingto- We arc Beating the Christmas Bells To It Ben-.aet- ' ATtTry t'tiristrms! Y!iat's the use Tn waiting till the bells chime out t 'hrj-- .: las before extending greet-hea- d in?s? Ve may he a little :; but we mean it. j ti st tlie same. Mem 'Isristnus! 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