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Show : f u V v . green was uf d,' bowls and biakets of beautiful yellow chrysanthemums with the graceful smitax and ferns being used. Iu the dicing room, and - t v w V . was served to the eighty guests pres It njeans th Grfciaal ecd Genuino was ted and ent, the coleh t scheme f J ', ; From ihe ' c landiliers , were green ' - - festoons of red. and green crepe ;:apes wedding re-temple. pad of the most interest stiu .meet- tin 2:i!tL-!ike-' extending to the corners of the tiute U 11 .rem n a; me I. nonie ui iuib - club i Xineteefuh the of Ctntnryin eentvi inga ,yiu i w'1-- a r TKcTyjcJ rnaltwiiarh, in povcicr form. owl oi .ai'cw red carr.fUiOiis. .A num- - For infzjn ts, Jnv&lids i srcwir,? children. J :ie rooms were beau- ' . . , intr'iay iii-cf rnvsia- were, v.'hcle body. kr interesting Purenulrition.upbuisdincrtlis aiternoonv at tne Jiospnas-.'Siue.o: fully -- decorated with chrysanthemums . .. a Invigorate r.ursais mothers and the ageil. eveniiur' and the duiia? u was Kdu- Md ernn ami a !;;r::- - number oi t.'.e " Mr. Hirer E. orfee. inimical. i;:(i;',i' 'i jlvcn in which thf Merc hfalthful than .tea 'or 'ca;.icnal day and t'.ie Hub Wd. for' vA '.'ri'cnds of- the .1 Ask for HO RUCK'S Take r.o v- " - i in- ; ' ' Tcil.u! , I hirs. t!ft; - 'j ,,n,j- I.. drv i cur business efft l. . 31 clency :is multiplied thereby. M:i 3f 1 M thods alr Moderate Prices X fida on m ill t: ! folio f Til sr and .i; '' y ''-i.- . ') rl:o Klowci's !OI:e '! Streabbo'g ) First' Wain; iirt itM t. m,h,.K ' I; Grow. ii:. ; ,V Sebarei Josephine the club tliere were present ladies .Marcus Tlr:i::'h, from the different vards of tho .city,'! r'ti,e 1olka VelnVa Harris. and members tw tbe'lUah Sorcsis club. . Williainri 'i'H', Tas Following t;ie paper and .(iiBcus.-ioZaza lfuish. H. refreshments wce served, Mr.M:;s-i-; Schubert a. .1." Masteis, Mrs. George Hurcpbrey'.and M'.inictr LUdiard. Josfio. . itie Miss Ora Bailey assist ing GATES CONCERT r I'm rand The club will meet aealii the l.wiiia Horaer. coming Friday at tfie home of Mrs. 'Chopin Corfman, when a unique and interat The piDtraiu for t'.;o Olsen. Gertrude' esting Christmas celeb) aOon will bo . .. he tr.bpriiarle net Wednesday evenheld by the members. ' Clrilenl Schumann on Miss ftfl' '. ' r- i.i.-i:- . . i ' jri-:"-., .' McKcnz.fJim ! c.-- - -- Powdcr-a- more ii hos-'tess- . ! t 0-- ... , -- -- tions," by Following are the numbers: D'ay of Glory" from Norma. .. 'Bellini Ras-musse- n Bo Barcarolle Offenbach . - Tabernacle Choir. Liizt Oh Lieb, Oh Li eh Emma Luey Gates. Etude lor mema IMS Mozart-Adam..- . . Octurne . . Chopin . : . Chopin '. . . . . Prelude Chopin '. Sybella Clayton Passett. Jlo'.r.vs, fhi) wr.n known skin ope-ti- b ?' t yrito.-.- ; ' mil convinced that the iyi Schumann Der Nussbaum ; ,,i i.) much a specific o..j. ir-.... u:tu i .:. .: ;; 1 Alabieff i: inir.o for malaria. Nachtigall' i - - WJ.'t Cir-fit vs riv. ,!; a"".-- the 11.1) I). .af , i .. Emma Lucy Gates. TTva." IX v .! tai:e away the itch l!:? yo.:. eppiy it. Fr. Riga Lord We Pray" In fact, e a n ' uiti of winterrrcT-n- , what D.D.D. Choir. Tabernacle f i do for .ecer-.-m"i a you. that wrs will be glad ci' v Ii. B. C. Gates r.f).rf ?K.n ttisxasoa. Thia eoni-.i- to it t yon have a bottle on our Lullaby li krpwa m D.D.D. Prescription aniee tl'st it, will tlcost yon nothingguar uo- .Old Songs ..... .7.7. 'Ocean.". Shells of :.;r:rua. ?i uoc tae work. jnn i.na tcat.u I If No One Ever Marries Me. ... ... Provo Drug Co. " of "r. i l ; 4- sr l-3 SMO OT (a. S P AJF0.R1 " " ; ' Gfft nqw while ij Knaun KMsmajf-iai- i i:ss A L Jjd.i Ahvavssift fiour ar.d K C leaking. Powder at leapt three times. Have shortening. cold and firm. Mix dough as soft" rs itjcan bfe. handled. The softer dough goes into' the-- oven, - the - lighter The biscuit when it comes out. It is easier for K C Baking Powder to do its work in soft than in stiff dough. Mix very .little. Do not knead. Stir upwith spoon or knife and press in shape to roll ....... on floured board. With iK C Baking Powder results are sure and certain-- Ask 39 your grocer for KC. tr-- m : y- mn who ONE $40 DAILY -- - Diner One Service Tickets MARRIAGE LICENSES. vumi. j ILl niii.i. . pvexsrivgrg nts- -- lift ween 711 L'tuh ol'infs. - Ihx-. if-- h ,. -- 21 19,-20, '28. 31, Jan. 1. Kelurn January 6;h. r 22, 24, 25,-" POLITICS AND" DO i extensively ... j identified with the ed to con- - present-- I Wilson for PresideiH-elec- t "- , The Denver & RiorGraiide Th eScenic;Lin & of tHe World Eat" Traveler mora variety Thla Route, off era the "Back without acenlo attraction!, that can be teen from the car window extra expense for aid trips, than any other Una. ; . .. 7..;:. y , .. , " 7 - .:' ' a Picture . Every Mile : ;,',; Round Trip Fares to Pueblo, Colorado - - ,' , ' Springs. Special Low eastern on sale October 10th and 19th, Denver and principal points 1912, November 23rd and 25th, 1912, December 21st and 23rd, 1912. v Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cart dally to Denver, Kansas City, St Louis, Omaha and Chicago. i ';-:''"(7 7 w,, ''' "- '"' V ' ' ' - Superb Dining Car Service Fares and full'p'rtlcelars will be cheerfully furnished on :. to any Rio Granda Agent. , cation Agtl Pass. UUh City, I. A. BENTON, Gen. , Salt Uke General FRANK A.' .WADLEIGH, Colorado. Denver, 7' .,!' ,. Passenger Agent, '.... : appli- ;.r , . ; r u hpjib inr i J ' This is especially true in traveling. .7; . a is. Oregon Short Line Railroad In connection with the Union Pacific, Southern Pacific . arid O. W. R. & N Lines, desires to serve you to all east ern points, the Pacific Coast, and locally g $75,000,000 is being expended in these lines west of the. Missouri River; the block signal system for protection is being kept at the highest possible state of- effectiveness, and eq uipment and service is contin ually being improved and brought to the latest standards ' ' " ' of quality. , ' double-trackin- - . . . .Consult any - - 77 7,7 17 Representative anywhere when you are ready to travei. ap- - ointment as secretary of the interior. For the first tiro in nearly forty years the Democrats will be in practical control of both branches of the Ltate legislature of Connecticut when regular sessiou early in the coming year. It. is generally expected .that the approaching session of the Michigan legislature will see the. enactmnet of a measure desjgned to simplify the primary an registration laws of that The important Question jrjthewist-man-th-e8tiof- lf is not WHETri&R. he will have a bank account, butiJERE he will have it,.., Right here is where we step in and make our bow. Let us , rrr 3-."'". State. ''' ' Kansas elected more than 200 wom- to eounty offices'-'thi-s year50 more than in any pre'vious yeajp. The offices to which the women , were chosen are among the 'most responsible In the eountiei. s There are won -en TpTobate- Judges, district") court clerks, county treasurers, registers of nd county deeds, connty clerks en- rTr" - WHERBi for; you. The place for' your account Is in our bank. It is j safely managed, has abundant resources to meet all its obligations and will guarantee you not. only safety but also courte-ous treatment and modern bank- " ing facilities. settle-the-ouestiOt- t-of TaalaybVeinroTlta elect a' route famed for Ita Scenic Attractions and Superior . Train 8ervlce, ,',. 7 v Should ir In traveling east or west ; north or south, by rail, you plan to get to your destination in, the shortest possible .time; you want modern comfort, and you; expect and require every possible measure iof protection. Without these features, travel in what General Sherman said war Baker Lumber Co. . Easi T " ; am tbe mi ii HOURS ARE DOLLARS - . j.tervatbn movement, will be ' im ; Oregon Short Line i I THE STREET SOME EENINGAND PICK OUJ THE THE BUSINESS. iLiiiiii.'iM!,wiwi,MviMuii r The name of .To!ieih Teal, a Trpmi.7 nent Oregon lawyer who has been J .S.ce-y;- !ir ;'' y it , agent for jia- iiculars. : Kcre jnrrinatir.n7TTierat t:rc. etc.. write to T. C. PECK. G. P. A:, Los Angeles, Cal. . J. H. ma?;derfield, A. G. P. A., y v.Salt Lake City, Utah. '. "..; " w : f POLITICIANS I -- licenses marriage have been issued: C. R. Wilson nf PAVsoitr and j Laureen Kicks, of Clinton NvHay Giles and Hilda Sommerville, both' of lleher. W in heavy-galvanize- -- Holiday Rates fare- -- Stop Mozart-Ada- Emma Lucy Gates. $40 Stations. JLosg TXirhits rSpIendtd Liszt m Sir j are buildinTitiFruns away ahead oi the cheap one in economy of upkeep and satisfaction. .l Our cedar posts cut when the sap was down and water cured together with our wire good fencing will make a fence you'll be proud of and the price will suit von. We want to talk" it over with vou. t Sybella Clayton Bassett. Zlstrrfjatall Utak on sale Dec; pickets Los Angeles round-tri- p than more Ik W9 EieclnrCompany weak one at the time you St. Frances Walking. on the Waves hours away O NL"Y:"2 Twer Trains little costs - MONTH'S TR(,AL. Lehmann Variations rw -t COME IN AND GET ONE OF OMR 'HOT POINT" IRONS FREE FOR wammmmmmmmmmEmgmamaasm . V' " LOOK. DOVyN Strong Fence A On Wings of Song And Summer 17 Telephone - S-o- Emma Lucy Gates. laMoraia . In this busy age. il Mendelssohn-Lisz- We have plenty. ' ibiecsnc Digits . 1 ." 'in 'ii0 Delivered feol-turc'- " . in Ja LNr? "can. you j -, rt Sair Wialef i that j friend h ttt fe she is down ;ro.ip well .as souif Uniilish songs, as charming German selections; espe cially that she will give here the solo that daused such a great furore in her concert in Salt Lake, "Varia r. .'e - '' ea;;y, 4!' Mr. Down.' and Mrs. tfhi'i:;-Lf!ii rsnch and small son, Ihlly, left This mmning for Bait Lake dry. and later they The ji'.co! interesting; ain) delightwill go to Los Angeles- to spend the ful rRfl'a'iF of the past w eek was that winter months. of Friday evening at the Oliver home v' , when Mr, and Mrs. James A... Oliver Miss Cora Picketing; of -- Paysonr efitcrtained a large number of their visited with friends in Provo last friemis in honor of ' their thirtieth week. wedding; anniversary;- - They were assisted in entertaining and receiving .. Mrs. Hugh Mcintosh spent a few their guests by their daughters, Mr3. 4ays of last week with Provo friends. George P. Parker, Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Francis Warner. The In honor of Miss Wilmirth Brow-decorations throughout the pretty andCleveTan(r"EJ. . Hrown, of Alpine, rooms were charmingly carried out-- , who were married last Wednesday in in the parlor a color scheme of yellow Mr. i ..ic . , - C!u-.;ii.- ii'.r;. . t . tn-tcs- t iy the jj :i;cr the car.r Utujc-.iibet'lat! .To cream but-fT!cH-;-wArzi the' sugar slinhtly. yolks of eggs qtli rotary beitcr.. VItip wMieS of eggs with n whip. f Water iiiilk c.il.c;; li;r!:r tnakea richer oalic's. , To inix a c.tke, firfit'crerar. but ter 'n'1s::gc:r thorn h,ii n'id l Tl'-!ah ornately yolks, if iJrt fu::r that li'u's" ."itii .bailing wowt-eTeca and stir unl!l li.i.uV.lil mid glrjssrr dd gg ftr thorough; j mixing, tvT-rrf- . ;t i.:.: : Wm-WiUCMj- sifti'-ig-, r I -- r: i t ,i -; 1 Y ' ' Telephone 164 Cxfonciu o) as ;::. i I OJ :'. ... . ' laeips szkMiip, ' was "Vf'n- '; ,,r"' ' ProvorSteamLa ' i 8t XiV "Tile"" on school and homo associations i Fieiii'iV, jf iU, v UORLICK' 3 Contains Pure Milk .. .. I j i n '- - - leading teature Eg;; err sen of ii.o by Professor L. Provo High school on "New and Homo Associations."' " following the address an open discussion too?! it - r- Co-irp,- ;-. ' Depends on Neatness - t pi - IF- - 'PALTEiS ifilLK ;!'! rWAA...:r:t.t;A.y'- . ". Infants eoi Invalids lor - - . : Prove Commercial & Savings Bank 4 J. T., FARRER,, Cashier. REED 8MOOT. 1 IF IW IT mm r On Farm & City Property Securety Xhcre are isevcral reasons wliy we loan more money in Utah" ".' 7 . - .... v. county than all other agents combined. Stfaight time, loans. Monthly installment loans. "'- - tow - : iritcr- - est loans Pres.' IT .", . superintendents.', . Notwltistandlng the denials hat bave een Issued, latimat. friends and political associates of Senator ' Gallinger of New Hampshire, ' believe that he will voluntarily retire from public life at the conclusion of his present terra two years hence. Senator Gallinger is now ?3 years old and amongjthe many members of" tfie senate only two are hlr seniors in age, Senator Collum- of Illinois, .who retires next March, and Senator Stephenson of 7 Wisconsin,' whose term ends In 1915. " - f aiaaaviwei The Money Lenders ; Man ww ' 7 inthe fpy- - 2Q : yeaw.expfiricnce.in Provo without a single foreclosure. G.H. Heindselmah' : : . 7 ": v D.'0. NJ,.,i 7 Eyesight Specialist 7.';. and--- .: JEWELER ' ., .'M." Moved to 144 West Center St Next Door to Ellen Theatre. ! That how is thn timn to begin advertising Christmas goods? r |