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Show PAGE FIVE. THE PROVO HERALJ " " ' r ,' ' I " "' """ AqulUing beeVwaa given at the tion of .the six wards will commence tomorrow night, Saturday, the 15th, to give dances .in the new gymnasium. The Orpbeus orchestra will furnish the music. These dances will be given . every, Saturday evening. ' home of Mrs. James F. Dunn Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in quilting after which a delightful supper was served. Cavers" were ' laid for twelve guests.7 ' .' .3 Order Of 0 w s :i :' V " and Mrs. "Av. , E. Clark gave a .The Lamar Cafe was the scene of ocsocial at thefr resi- aaucb merriment lasi evening, the Mrs. .Reed Smoot,'wiie of Senator Jaoques was the guest of Miss jAnnie pleasant birthday ' ... dence Monday evening In honor of Mr. casion being the initiative banquet of t Peniyid. " Reed Smoot, was. one of the will meet in the Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 18. This is club. Tables were Clark's birthday. The eyenlng was the the governor's inaugural, ball and ferns 'in games ancl music and a deli- set for tweBtyfouT. your. last . chance! to" get in as a. chatter member and have your Mr. George. Bronson has returned spent Wendesday evening. were the v. Jlecorations. carnations about to was served luncheon from Midway, where he ias been cious ' ' - Mvsic was furnished by iSie, Ellen, orname. 'appear on the charter. D. T.. Ryan, organizer, leayes 7 J spending a few days with, friends twenty guests. The fifth anniversary of Mr. chestra. The club was so welLpleased -Wednesday, FebV 19, for Great Falls, Mont, to organize Nest. treatment and the Tnanner Mrs. Hyrunv.Rupper was celebrated at and relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Algx Hedquist enter- with the their home in the Sixth ward WednesThere are no Owls in the poorhouse, none buried in the potter's-field- ; of directors ol' the that the chef prepared, the banquet .Mr. Lynn Bronson is visiting friends tained the board t","l" day evening. Cards aud games were X Hedquist Dreg Co. "last Suniay. A ;.nJl the Owls furnish fre doctor for members and their the principal amusements of the even- and relatives in Provo. was served, 'pink and the near future. dinner dainty artistic-allwas very ing. Fink and white lg tamilies; give sick benefit of $7.00 a weekf bury their dead; Mrs. Scott Stewart, who has been white carnations AT THE ELLEN. used in the dining room. The y W i re laid for covers and centerpiece, table decorations were very pretty, in Chicago for the past six weeks, ten The bill" for. this show tonight and pension their widows and educate their orphans. Gef in this guests. , jr . last returned evening. is of a a. of splendid centerpiece" being composed Saturday night ; week on the ground floor initiation fee, $5.00. for Help" toentitled wild .roses and a large vase bf pink Cry "A, relais Miller H?7. Miss visiting ward the Sixth The dance given in D. T. RYAN, Organizer. and white carnations. The follow- gether with other splendid pictures. tives ;ham this week. "By The Third Warff "TtiestogtcarTrtass 'luncheon: tho elaborate ing enjoyed "At Huber Hotel. a. sucenamel perserve kettle, 39 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cassidy,. Mr. last evening was pronounced Mrs. Alice Ripple and Mrs. Wren and attended A crowd cess. large Tea & China Co. and Mrs. Pete Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. entertained atthe home of celits. Provo everyone seemed to have a gCod time. Strong Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Th va"len Mrs. Ripple last evening. AT THE PRINCESS. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grames, Professor Sauers' qjchestra furnished was used as the decoraeffect tine for this show tonight Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morgan, Mr...and Mrs. the. music. feature The I lie' Hons. parlor was preiuiy is a laughing' Bruce Reese, Messrs.' Dr. Tmnne, ill blue' hearts and the fining land Saturday night' AN APPEAL TO UTAH'S of anxious After period waiting t "No Place for a Min jtn Enoch Clark,- Ed Simmons, Clarence red carnations. comedy entitled CONGRESSMEN and in red hearts' room of Emma Lucy this" there are . Basmussqa. Verl Martin, Bruce Haws, some days, tho parents the ister's Son," and .with& her and Cards ftuuijs reTIeber Rupper, and'' Misses Tessie "Gates and Romania Hyde have, of .the evening niaiiy exti'ing pictures. d..Pvjs. Y The follow in.; resolution safe arrival in principal amusements Kirkwood, Lynn Park,, Alice .Henrich- - ceived word, of their lanstlieon was a delielors' which alter I'mvo 'Socialists of ed !y the 'Upland. They had the usual shipCHURCH OF LiH h.1dd. i Love' sen, red hearts bovr' usAl as place FIRST board experiences. Miss Hyde- - being sor'ved, SCIENTIST sea' to oar rej l'i sritat CHRIST. The following, .are the quests Mr. i -- honored-gyest$a- j -: ". - . v i Bio-grap- h - - 12-q- t. Ras-musse- - j ueco-rate- J - i " i T uG'"fc'fc"Ti;'i!):.1 ' u-- home or Mrs. Vr afternoon and "cip.il event. Tre cards. quite ill four days and Miss Gtaes and wiiidi enjoyed ihe Miss Gates,i.hr-her. father attending '' r !;..". as t!.e t room i'-v- .i as ' ',a. h ; prettily carnations and dainty were Served by Ioa iiiL-- guests ; Albeit ' ; i :ol-T;- vis, Mis. CV. "Mrs Mrs. 'Walloi Joseph i i:;J ;:ia:i. The club at the home of Mrs. "vr- M -s ' Alvin Jackson Yv'hl'.timore, :'. Van? unci Mi s. meet James Drown. will rk a. scuts . re-,- s to til-?- M : LvonS, el nt-x-t M-- went on snipboara ai aow i orit i'l with tonsilitif. recovered before landed, and v. a.-- able to fill 'her iK;:gements in Scotland, singing at jinmiiee, January zy, uiasgow, i mary . and Bdi.nburg, February ;!. Mr Miss lfvtle awaited her in-- i Leicester at the home of Mr. Gates" r latives. After a visit of several days Leicester, tire party goes to Lon- 'On, and will then proceed to Berlin, where they are due to arrive the 12:h or r.th. :o p in- - s. - -- j . s -- decorated in yellow daffodils covers were laid for twelve. luncheon, was .served. and '.' The.Sorosjs club met at teh home of Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., Wednesday. The paper of the afternoon was given by Mrs. Phil Speckart entitled, Wagner and His Thanhouser. Dainty refreshments were served and Mrs. Irvine furnished the music of the afternoon. ' The Nineteenth Century club will Mrs. Dora Chase entertained Mrs. meet this afternoon ak the home of Glen at Thomas Jacques of Canyon Mrs. Mrs. week. Havercamp. dinner .the fore part of this i I 'i-:- Steed Sinoot, the II hi. (Ictirgo S. Lesson wc .H!.l...t(i.r '.hi- H.ui. .Ii ;! Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wlil John "Soul." 11 o'clock, sermon subject, ' l.liic'oii. !).' ',. son, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Overlade, Wednesday school at H:4.". -, Mr. and Mrs. Mart 'Sfreble, Mr. a'mi Sunday' ItfMihcil, W'f, citi. at 7:-- ') o'clock, A Mm-- . John Bordniair, Mr. and Mrs. evening meeting free reading room is open daily from-i::- com, ty ami state of (';t':i, refu-Dean Strong-Mr- Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hate, the of the Socialist party of said to '4:::d p. m. and Mrs Alvin Peterson, Mr. and let. ill meeting-- asM DiMod this and Mrs. Mr. Randolph SiinraoH.-,..Mr- . !'! of"eoiue by ;:it re thv.-dav iauir or WANTED Tuo Mr .and Mrs. Nie-- Rounds. advt-rtih-of o niim'ous vote and lvmiest men or boy.- lor r Mr mul Mrs Iteed Anderberg, Mr. and !.o-a I i Provo Herald otlice re;;ri'sentatives of Lie pcopl.. o; n.....-! rs. tli lliir.,- Hit- - .mi.ov t Jli demand of the state of null, thaV-TOSaturday morning. Hanks, Rena Spafford, and the Messrs. of the 'I'niled States an !vi Lorenzo Spafford, Ungene an Darwin , mediate inveiuigati.on O'. tnc tacts as license has been A liiaiTiagt '' , Cluff, of Kureka, and to whether the editors and niamu'or e; to Geo. ! ol the Appeal lo Reason, a hociaint l.iilie Nuttalt of Wallsburg Miss Melva llodson, daughter of Mr. newspaper published, at Girard, Ka;i and Mrs. I. V., Hodson, entertained a s-b and Iheir attorney. J. I. Shepimrd, to-- , Jaeob-Kvannumber of her young friends at a val-- 1 "Attorney return he will gether with Eugene- V. Debs, are be-Thf mollis on mining business; .in,.,, loo ovonini rear crimes com-- ; lor ing prosecuted were attractively decorated in valen- - eany mitted, or prosecuted for the purpose caruations-tines and Thomas L. Vincent bas returnea of suppressing the publication of the formed the centerpiece --The evening. ., .T.rrvciiDnfins!' trill to tile BOUIU- - said Appeal to Reason, by the def was spent in the playing of games United the of of northern the and partment justice ern part of the state a dainty luncheon was served to the .States. of mines A number of Arizona., following guests: The Misses Ieila part "HENRY V. CEASE, Chairman. developed in the section are being Duke, Florence Duke, Jane Thompson, II. A. SAUNDERS, Secretary." has the and county St. around George Katie Russell, Mattie Jensen,- Josea as mining it before future and a great phine Singleton, Melva Hodson, W. i). Beers, of the engineer's ofdistrict in the opinion of Mr. Irvin Hoover. Clifton the Messrs. ' fice, was here yesterday to inspect Snow. Grant Snow, Ernest Harding, the road in Spanish Fork canyon, Rosell Bodge, Marvin Hurst. Kenneth How many commercial coal mining where the railroad building now being Hodson and Carl Bronson. . lone there is, temporarily, obstructing . enterprises are there in Utah? of the- comity road. carts Twenty-five- . The Mutual Improvement Associa- alfair: Mr. ami Mrs, No. So North Academy Ave. - i f . T '' .'".-- distr-iieitin- iliat grant-Brook- . lp netw. f- OwnaParkValley Yon can mnv buy a farm Land in this valley .is Get your farm NOW. A fine booklet, Vi'.ing full information about Park Valley, is yours for asking. Pacific Land & Water Co., 1509 Walker Itnk bUlg--. Salt- - Lake: City. Utah. INVESTIGATEAT OUR EXPENSE. See our agent for Utah county ,'. of tin- - farm. gciiiur-last- F. C. HOLDEN ?.M N. fith PROVO, UTAH. Phone 348. West. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Manager Aslitdn. of the Princess theater, has arranged to show the film. Tjady6T"liie Lake" next Monday afternoon at the request of the English classes, who are at present studying this classic. Rev.' Piiilijf King gave a most excellent address on Lincoln Day at last Wednesday's devotional exercises. The alk was well received by the students. finish.-Masterpiec- The Philom'ethians met Thursday afternoon for. their weekly meeting. A program a as rendered, being mostly about Lin coin, and St. Valentine. Those taking part in the progVarn were the Misses Anna Carter, Znea Cluff; Lucile Boshard, Maurine Dunn; Lucile Fergu-so- n 1 e -- tailors art. and'Kmily Jeiperson. Student body exercises were held Friday morning and the following program was rendered: Student body Opening chorus .'. Frank Dugan. Invocation Ui :V ' i Ml I - ' rT rU- rTn O U t- rT- -j U rT U Trio .. ;....'. .A'eoma 'Jones. Kva 'Broadbent', Zoa Fletcher Howard Starr Violin soTo,.."'.. Address, "High School Spirit" j: Raymond. Jensen .' Pres. . Ralph bullock Remarks . PJa'fto solo .'Emily Epperson '...-SupRggertsen t. Closing remarks The girfs of the school were photo graphed this morning, all the girls being in their 'uniforms. The picture was taken by Olsen & Hafen. W6bdCliftonMrerc. Co. U O U U e are given five years' time in which to make payments. The first year's crop the entire cost can be made PROVO -j forty-aor- in this wonderful valley for ?700. You Mew T- ;"t' Facffl' . The most beautiful attractive line shown, .anywhere in this intermountain region; Elegant textures in the newest colors and patterns. Dainty refitted,' striking in design. Flawless in "'1': . & South of Tabernacle, Provo, Utah We Will Pjove to You it Pays to Trade With Provo9s Real Bargain Store ', rcasi Miaiilc. BEESLEY MARBLE GRANITE WORKS J $16.50 "fo $42:50 ... a s irii'i-s'it- 1 1 It is'useless to then try to describe them, you must see them, the newest, you will agree with us. They are most classy suits anywhere in the intermountain region." ..Prices ranging from W ej , . of the ' ilpiiut-ic.-i- this year, Ik i'l the ii nr tualities ill' ik'SlLIilS Lis citil and artistic, j Tfe 4i AL.'irole T'.'-- oio-'res- s Are Here :: "i v - : - : ' : 'WirCATfSiiOV'v- YOO " a- CD Cb ; 5. -- ; -- 'The. Misses Ljdia and Pearl .on-.Mrs. Ferre Decker was pleasantly entertained the Bon lTee,r club.Wed-Tieentertained by a number oLherlriends T he reoms-d ay evenin g. w'e the event being her tastefully decorated, to represent Val- Monday evening, was attractively table The entine day, red hearts and red carna- birthday. tion's being use'd in the parlors. Seven tables of whist were played, Dr. Stiehl and Miss Alta Taylor. winning the first prizes.' Mrs. George Hanson arid Clarence Erlckson were awarded the consolation prizes. Dainty refreshments were served. .The guests of the club .were Frank Demming, of Green River, Merle Taylor, of Ogdon; Z. B. White, of 'Seattle, Washington, and Mrs.eroy Pharis, of Salt Lake. v, u u u ,u u u u u u Prof. 'Abbey, of the University of. mom-- . Utah, talked to the boys Friday en Much Ine on "Poultry Raising." the and boys thusiasm waa manifested "swamped" the professor with questions relating to poultry. A poultry club is to be organized in a few day. . ' |