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Show fAu V j , iv j .'" pi tfk;'afid white the' past' week tfaV mat one giveji by : prettity" decorated: the First ward missionary committee when they pleasantly surprised Mrs. was Carried out by the grandchildren ; ' Geo, W. Giles at their home In Bonne- this honored man: by ville. ; The rooms were of original i Quartette, "Angel 'of EvenUde Newell Alice and Helen ,nd was decorations' and the table very Mary, ' decorated with daffodils" and Anna Taylor. prettily ' V Prayer, by chaplain. American Beauties. The time was most pleasantly pent in games, social T'SoToTMy'enolfc." Anna Taylor. "Life, of A O. Smot," Apostle O. F. chats, and music and a most elabo-- J rate dinner was served to the follow-- ; Whitney. Solo, "O My Fathternna Taylor, ing lady gufests: Mrs. J. W. Farrer, J.5 W. accompanied-bgirls quartette. . .Mrs-pavMrs., Opensha, Benedlcition chaplain. Mrs. by Mrs. Bordman, Robert; Strong, ' Thomas F. Farrer, A business session was held after Mrs. Hyrum Thomas,' Mrs'. ,W. E. Ercanbrack, Mrs. the meeting and an unanimous vote n to extend the. time of libi- "A - B Morgan Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. John " 18(53 to the Carter, Mrs. 'John Moore, Mrs. Joseph biliy of membreship from railroad. of the advent' of the time ! Duke F. Giles, MrsTHyrum ' ' C. E. Giles. ., ' ' " A fhnmfiter ball will be men in '. : ward by the M. I. A. next Fourth the enterMrs. Giles John T. Mr. and the members of the 'First ward Friday evening. A prize will be given "THE OFFERS . A iMagrulicent and ncturesque Scenie1' pr3ductibn of ' the -Fjsdnating Romance of . Love and Ajverififrfti"' the" Balkans UNITED-PLAYCOMPANTf"tIN- .' W0,i r,V ifcwa c .tfl !r 4 j(By'Harlan Read.) acjT -- - if s ; y Je was-take- '. and-Mrs- " E. A. MITCHELL - - - - - -- s (ill MM wouloV-rathet-- : lCCr The requirements, of Vig h lif e;io rnot, tend to hppto'e8S.iVThft. pretense and BhaWso characteristic of people who are ."keeping up" a. front" is a- vio'" ' "" lent form of lying.1 ... V The thing that throws a glamour about high life is our own lack of knowli- edge of what real happiness is. yve Imagine that happiness depends upon something external; whereas. In point of fact, externals have very little effect upon our haoDinesa except to hinder it Many a millionaire has com mitted suicide, and many a poor man has longed for a thousand lives. Happiness is a thing altogether Internal, and depends not upon the mul- tltude of our possessions, but upon our appreclatien of the ones we have. It Is our failure to realize this that our admiration for high 'society begins, We think that a champagne supper Irli Jolly entertainment because It looks like it. We regret that the old family horse Is not an automobile, and we prefer American Pluck and Push Rehabilitates a Tottering Throne steam heat to the old grate fire, not because the steam heat and the automo and Wins the Daughter of a King bile are essentially the mora enjoyable, but because they cost more 'money. and rre a considered Sale would on delicacy, It prunes wereJll.50 a pound they Seats, Monday at 10 O'Clock. Advance Mail and mushroomTTa la" carte would fall below the level of spinach. .Phone Orders Now. Prices-r-Nigh- t, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. It should afford as much pleasure to a person to go to the theater. In a street car and in ordinary clothing as to be driven to the place in a cab and to wear a picture hat- large enough to obstruct the vision of a dozen people LECTRiCAL APPLIANCE In the seats behind. It ought to give as much satisfaction to read a single book, and know it well, as to buy 40 yards, of them In bindings tp match the tained wall paper and never see the inside of any. It ought to be as pleasant to SHOW AT OPERA HOUSE the best char- - ride'behirid missionary committee Monday even- for the one,who take' the same good old family horse every day as to own three stables -Ladies' & Gentlemen's A large crowd is anticipated and use a .different one on each public, occasion.'- But to the. mftid of the ing. The evening was spent In games iacter.fuy : to attend. Tailor and program and a most delicious jand everyone is invited hfgir liver simplicity has no charm. To seem to be happy is his ideal of & com With the Utah Power Light luncheon was served, Mrs. C. E. Giles, happiness. He does not consult his own judgment with respect to wnat win All New Fabrics, LatesL One of the most successful social show only electrical Mis T.Mian Nianoa and Sarah Giles appliance considers the opinions pany's give him solid comfort or satisfaction, so much as he one that was Events season of the one- day off, the officials of the com assisting the hostess In serving. Th of those about him and struts for their applause. Styles evena wife rooms were very tastefully decorated given in the Mozart hall Friday he has Sometimes Of course the high liver is not always to blame. are completing preparations as pany Commercial In pink and white carnations. Pink ing by the Ladies, club,. whd"Woul4 rather see him the leader in local society than- have him president ciub and public schools for the benerapidly as possible at the opera house carnations being used throughout the of the United States. Sometimes he has ..daughters and sons who lead him VI VUIIIIIU and The decorations foritha Jiousing-- o nmund bv the nrise and bullv him into parlor and white in the dining room, fit of the library. The Finest Fabrics Cleaned and as a token of regard Mr. and Mrs were used to represent' Washington's sitting at home beside, a base burner reading Shakespeare. JArkwrlRhU. the thfi..Juovign picture feature .next h'all thoroughly. being auu " Geo. W. Giles, who have retired from birthdavythe rimnji ingino. had a wife who became disgruntled at tne poverty wnicu ner luuisuay blue and inventor, ;theBest A half dozen big tables will be ai- fire. the. Committee presented each one of decorated in red, white and models the his into and threw have husbawd brilliant prevented might corat the were ot the two the opera on crana hung beautiful flags with large a stage the committee, 103 North Academy Ave. The wife of a struggling politician, who later achieved national fame, is re- ranged Marhouse and on .these tables the heating tion.The folowing are the guests ners of the hall with George and of bucket a with him slop and soused house the from him to have driven puted and "cooking, appliances- to be demon1 which enjoyed the affair: Messrs: and tha Washington's pictures adorning because .to.Jhe style in which she had been supported. And jihe objected this becoming Besides V. walls. the David stratod will be placed. One table will 0penJ. Mesdames Farrer, of and resolution these the an courage, man, brilla.nt lacking equally Phone 281 of the many hold- two or three electric toasters shaw, Martin Strebblp, Robert Bord- decoration the pretty gowns consented to be made the lackey of the Excelsior Whist Club in has men, to the. splen and a coffee percolator. Those in man, J. W. Strong, Thomas F. Farrer, ladies added very much to running for congress. A most inter preference the affair. and make of will toast, bn-adidness E. Ercanbrack. Thomas,: Hyrum But in the majority of cases the fault lies strictly at the door of the clarge R. R. made waich - the by crowds the while cc fleet Geo. W. Giles, Judge and Mrs. A. B. esting speech was of offender himself, who prefers the- - ffeshpots of Egypt to'thp milk and honey the at and Carnegie,.. mess of pottage. .He operation and at the other tables, Morgan, G. H. Tayloii John H. Carter, Irvine ., coiio hia ihirthrie-hfora . . v .. ...w rir,or, Lauaaui auu nuu .....(. to hanniness John N.'Moore, Joseph F. Giles, Hyrum close of the speech he donated very loses present contentment and future prosperity by his blind devotion to the steaks will be broiled, chops grilled, ine re meat- - fried -- and a dozen otherinferDuke, C. E. Giles, Will F. Giles, freely towards the library, of hiKbexjhJletlmjrighliverT who seeks or the thing that e- - requirements th esting cooking operations carried on. Rueden Paxman and the Messrs. freshments .jwrelnkeplngjrltli count, gains both. ' or colors three Luminous radiators will be running, Ralph .Duke, Alton Giles, and the other decorations,There is a story somewhere, in a book of long ago, that rtells of a man a buffet and Nianoa. hot water.bearters .baby milk punch being served, Misses Sarah. Giles and Lillian who Journeyed from .world's end to world's end, seeking the pot of gold which will ball This also. score of other a was and served warmers going supper lav at the base of the rainbow. Forever grasping, forever struggling, he made was there who all remembered no' of the session be by appliances" operating. There will be his way Over foreign lands. and through perilous places, thinking as he stag All this entails, a good deal of pro because everyone there thoroughly Nineteenth Century elub this week. bent many-tintearch the where from hill to hill that the wonder spot, gered himself. , enjoyed liminary work in the way of special down and kissed' the earth, lay just beyond. But when he had traveled of Salt electrical wiring and equipment for Mrs. Emma Samsey Morris, around the world and fowid the end of the rainbow at last, he saw that it Second the in be will A dance Provo in given the stage of the theater and the offirelativesis visiting Tjike. rested upon the very spot from which he had started, and that a neighbor who cials of the Utah Power & '" the hall parents amusement by ward, Light com week. this '.omoinoH or hrtmo hart discovered the Dot of sold while plowing bis r ' even- j.UdU iCUlBlUla U Of the Third ward tomorrow pany have announced that the crowd own fiehi. will be conducted directly to the stage A. HedQuist enter ing. A large crowd is anticipated and Mr. and Mrs. BALED HAY FOR SALE The requirements of high life cannot be met by any man or woman who of atto the opera horse upon their arrivjl, Uined the Bridge club last evening everyone is cordially invited of the of that life a saps strength involve style delsres to succeed, for they instead of taking seats In the audi at their home on East Center. Bridge tend. Co. mind and body that is necessary to all worthy attainment. That man will live "Behind the scenes" at torium. was the principal amusement of the not with a his purpose conduct, who most regulates live happily Mrs. J. B. Ashton will entertain the longest and theater is usually a place of more or evening and the prizes of the game KNIGHT & MeEWAN with the purpose of being successful; who prefers but successful, seeming of Brewernext Whist club less mystery to the average playgoer Friday evening. were awarded to Miss M E. of to vanities high the society. clear thinking right living and and the coming show and exflioltlon Proprietors ton and Mr. E. V. Vincent. A. most of event this social to the Berved Another pleasant delicious luncheon was Thursday and Friday evenings ought Telephone 469. evenprove of additional interest for this following guests: Messrs and Mes week w'as that one given Monday WORTH TRYING! SAYS TEA DARKENS reason alone. The big stage will be dames W. O. Beesley. Will Farrer, ing at the home of Mrs. W. G. Gibby John H. Mrs. C. with when . will she together Spencer Clark, Eph Homer, GRAY HAIR JUST BEAUTIFULLY cleared for the crowds and they FADED, shower a James V. surprlseTidndle Leetham, wish. the stoves to follow in a very short Vincent, Ridge gave be free to roam where they Ward, E. " ' who Mrs. James of in of Glbby, Frank honor exhiblion time In Provo. . Holllday: Cheever, After the praclcal Joseph James Farrer, Miss M. E. Brewerton, was married in the Salt Lake temple Arrangements are being completed cooking and heating, the spectators Red and white Harmless But Effective Mixed With phur Hiir Remedy" for about 50 cents will be ushered to seats in the par- at the Sharon ward house on Provo Mr. Geo. Jacaues. and Mrs. Francis last' Wednesday. a bottle. It is the most popular behearts were the decorations used and Knight quet and balcony and the moving pic- Bench for the show and exhibition the Sulphur Makes Hair Soft cause nobody can discover It has been tures will be run. The first of these the evening was spent in social chats Company will stage at that place- - Satand Luxuriant. a soft brush is entitled "The Electrical Education urday night of this week. Bantaqulii applied, Simpty-damp- en The Girl Question club was enter- and guessing games.1 The prizes of or sponge with "Wyeth's Sage and Sul- of Mr. and Mrs. thirty" and Is a will be played Monday night of next talned Monday evening by Miss Nettie the guessing games were awarded to ' Tea e of mixture Sage The H- -l phur" and draw this through your highly humorous adn interesting film week. Miss Nueda Paxman and Mrs. Shirley - Knudsen. atBee. Mrs. JameB Gibby was given and Sulphur for darkening gray. hair. taklngonesmalLstraad oTlhreTrels. "r The tarchina - and streaked and faded hair Is coming in time. Do thlB tonight, and bymorning' The Becond film is entitled "Every meeting given JnejMrstward A heavy cold n the lungs that was the gray hair disappears and after ap Husband's down- meeting house In commemoration of linen being, the, principal ones, and a vogue" again, says a Opportunty,' und, tells the expected to euro llseli naa been the restored to Itr tha birthday of A O. Smoot was a most delicious luncheon was served story of a hubby who pretty nearly starting point in many cases of disouir grand- TowoTlIrugglsfrrtrwas color. Mesdames natural to the following people: lost his happy home because be ob- ease that ended fatally. The sensible treatment and hundreds of mother's course Is to take frequent doses of Emma Millie Hansen, Arthur Craven, What delights the ladies with jected to late dinners and cold meals. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. women and', men too, are again using Grace and Startun. Rueda. Barbara be- The electric range he purchased It checks the progress of the disorder Powder it to keep their hair a good, even Wyethe's Sage and Sulphur is that Paxman.r Ola Sward, Florence Bee, for him and while, and assists nature to restore normal solved the question color which is quite sensible, as we sides (beautifully darkening the hair Price 25c, BOo and $1.00 Flora Ridge, Hilda Litchfield, Mrs. carried , are no by the show due conditions. Lljht as a Feather ranges are living in an age when a youthful they say it produces that soft lustre bottle. Sold by Hedquist Drug per Mrs. Shlrwod. A officials of the comBy Mrs. Janet 'Mck'enzit Hill, Editor of Shirley" Bee, Mary is of the greatest ad- and appearance of abundance which is here this week, Co., two stores, Successors to Smoot appearance Katie Grace Ward, Grace School Williams, on and Palace Drug Magazine tht Boston Cooking so. attractive; besides prevents dand- pany expect a similar exhibition companies, (adv.) Annie 'Grahms, vantage. Jane Bee, Dunkley, this made ' Biscuits hair. and by we don't have ruff; Itching scalp Baking" Powder falling Nowadays, though, Miss Hannah Dunkley, Clara Paxman, made the first lucky basket, which , recipe are so far ahead of ordinary ba- folks, get busy; COACH ROBERTS TALKS the troublesome task of gathering the Here, ydu gray-haireI once if biscuits tried, that, them the game and the Cham powder king game Mary Frahm, Aleda and Bessie John: sage and the mussy mixing at "home, look years younger. Hedquist Drug I ryoa will never use any other recipe. aon, Julia and Daisy Gibby. " plonshlp, but the 'Y men' are mora - Try it the next time you; run short ol All drug stores 8elltheready-td-us- e Co,, two stores, succesors to Smoot than and satisfied, bread. Save this recipe. I 29 ponslder their de and Sul and Palace Drug companies, (adv.) 7 Phone ElghtO, Where the. Flowers product called "Wyeth's Sage feat a glorious-victory- . T" Grow. Provo Greenhouse, "Huiah A 'They are joyous to, think that with his others, "Graustark," made has spent In the Balkans mounts to new team they could tie the greatest a l nomas, uorisia. &9 ibettec play. It Is said that he was Coach Eugene L." Roberts, In reviewyears. No other American knows the a of team the 'U. of U.' ever had. not satisfied with any of his other ing Saturday's bastetball game exlife of the Balkan natives as he does.' GRAU8TARK WARS 'U has practically cinched the "The books in dramatic form. In no other "Y"' the as of fcroud of himself the been at He presses has a palaces TURKS AGAIN THE guest ST. , championship, but must defeat the does the elusive Balkan atmosphere rethe with as satisfied received and well Logan Aggies at least once before the and been awaBBaBBaaw their rulers has 1" p, "get across" the footlights as it does boys their of pennant is awarded to them., They In hovels f a riend peas In "Graustark." the sult. He says: McCutcheon With His Beloved King- -' become has familiar ants. He wlthj The play "Graustark" Is to be pre' "The B. Vi U. ibasketball team play meet the Aggies neat Friday In' the C lUkiai Tmd bUcvKa dom In Ita Struggle. their their with Inner hopes, their life, sented at the Provo Opera House on ed the game of its life In Salt Lake 'U' gymnasium and the B. Y. V- - hoys -- Tkree ilorU four nps must playitheljLjrinaLajna.with-tha.-Aggie- s their their and pas fears ; struggles, Monday, March 10. K C Baking , I tning-- 3 level ieasionufs last Saturday, when it tied' the City Balkan In the of the .the heart or. freedom ..from fs desire Right for carSaturday night. The Logan slonat A carload' of special scenery" water? i pwCer," about i cup ' mint ' U. of U. team In the most team will play both the southern ' formidable Louis-sita teaspoonul tail. war tone, camping with" the' soldiers domination of Turkey. Miss Includes cast i ried and the T gift three times, the flour, salt and ot the allies and eating their food, is When the allies made war upon and . Mr. Lawrence exciting contest ever seen in, Utah, teams close games, and the public may Valentine flour the Work into the baking powder, of the- Turks, McCutcheon sailed again Evart, " In spite of the overwhelming defeat, be treated to some more tie games. horteninsr. ' using lara or butter tor George Barr McCutcheon, author the 'Y boys had endured at the hands The Aggies have the strongest team material for Europe and was soon In the midst Vhortening. Then mix to a very soft "Graustark." He la getting ' softer milk. ; of the 'U two weeks before, the boys in their history and have a good the The dough with the for a war-tim- e novgP'of Orauatark, ot hostilities, counseling with his ANNUAL. 8TOCK- - , the biscuit it the ented oven, tighter -came ."Grau-stark," t up smiling and determined to chance to win." officers. HOLDERS' MEETING come oat. Neverknead baking powder which Is a mythical Balkan kingdom friends among the v come la tack, and the way they did come ! I. biscuits; press the dough into shape and the kingdom of his dreams, a composite ot Servla, Montenegro ' ' will go down In the traditions ot I and back small Cut la .' ahapea . roll lightly. ARE YOU A COLD SUFFERER? and Bulgaria.; ; battling with the Turk. The annual meeting 6f the stockor very shallow pan in bake sheet on a the forever. With hut. five school McCutcheon over war ' is fiction the When who Dr. King's. New Discovery. reads Take light . Everyone. a hot. oven,' In placing btncuiuin the holders of the State Bank of Provo practices, in which an entirely differ- The Best Cough, Cold, Throat and, ' pans place well apart, not allowing edges knows that "Graustark" la the best will return to America and write a refund-e- d "' to touch. Small bisruiU are better than story dha't 'McCutcheon baa ever writ- book about the struggle trat "Grau-sUry- ,' will be held In the directors' room of ent basketball machine was used, the Lung medicine made. Money not Do ' hesW to cure falls It yon. large ones. Large biscuits do not have ten. In that stirring romance Mcno less real to him than to the the State Bank ot Provo building on boys so improved their playing and First dose risk. It at our itatetake amount of time to raise and the proper their" fighting spirit that '.when they - .. Cutcheon wrote that what may be- mjilloris ot people' who have enjoyed 'Tuesday, March 18, 1913, at 10:30 a. ': helps. J. R. Wens. Floydada, Texas, bake. met tb4lr dangerous rivals la Salt writes: "Dr. King's New .Discovery of board a Is That for the m., electing purpose his books and plays, making. Raw ytM ma the nrw K C Conk't feookf come a classic. and cold. . I that limply Blunt , Brimful of Rppetiailitf rcdpc In the mean-lim- e ot directors 'and such other business Lake City Saturday they 'held the lead cured my terrible cough i)t inccrssful every time U the few impl dltro ;"lt is no -- secret that the author Be- book should be his best . 15 It. at HedBuy pounds." four-fifth-s gained over thm during of the liana r mrpfull followed. Voa would cladlr Unrred his supreme as may be necessary., remains Graustark" vivid color his successors his two rm4 ' atmosphere, w stores, ' valuaMe Co., bonk, jrtt 'pay50eenUforthia : Vr: ALVA NELSON, :. game andlled them at the close ot quist Drug tl mit0lutrv frt nnoa rreip4 of U colorefl cer-- made achievement, In'the Palace He has states. and companies', Smoot Balkan to Drug ing of K C Bakinf !6ct lacked in every "..j time. In playing the tie oft the 'U (adv.)' As well Is being a better story than Secretary. . J'pvder JaQttaa afro. Co., Chicato. Small several trios abroad and the time he . id . 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