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Show PAGE FIVE. THSPROVOHESALD. ft II J1f ii V 4- ft' f M ' M - f 4 l I 4J vA 4 tff f t fvJ UZf Q V44 vArf V4 IT W w 1 v4 Vj 4 VI ITT n rl w ri II Til II m w t wv v4 wt (i' f M " i 4V v4 .. 4 Dr.and Mrs. H, s-'- J VV v--- v- learance Met 8.:EvtWrt.ini at'i New, Year's 'day famiw 'j'ii Covers were laid for about tea p iesli center piece was ol e tioas. ' U flVia oniflftainiwt rtluK .U niJ raMrerwr; tallied In last- Saturday-- room In the' dining to were laid sewinFioVwat After the' and fern Blilte.jpatlo pink' r twenty-fou- program of lignum covers where vornl mnac-in- A J, Salt Lake iq spend Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Tvd Hatlon, Mr. another daughter. : pml ilrs. Upton HooT'eft Mr. and'Mrs. ari Selck, Mr. : and" lira. G. 4:::-ij?- rffriisys : ekr.a'5 S. Suiitli, Mr. and Mrs. anda tables arW delightful, evening Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas prize. have been visaing their so: - and Mrs. J, Mliton Jones en Mr. Allenwho tertained last Friday evening In some fabrics honor styles, and colors $30.00 Coats or Suits" . SHOES AT COST Tmu " Ladies' $.150 Shoes H, 'McDonald for -- .:.... ..$12.50 JJO.OO Coats or Suits '. for,, 77. $10.00 for il guests jenjoyed the dinner party after tataed a few: friends "last Sunday at theater dinner !n honor of several pests from .which they all enjoyed " Miss' Lydla Jones, Mr. Merle party? " Sprifigville Those" enjoying tie - a t W the week with Mr. and Mrs. J, - -- iicAdam. 0 At 33 Discount 3 in San Diego, Calfornfa, Mrs. E. E. Corf man Plates were laid for about a dozen and a "mosrappetMnf -- was served. U' A dinner Ninetteritjc day evening f . with after' which ing. they crayoaas- just alter enter. spent stood in the lirtrelight .was Ttith music later' to the evening pencil tjires nferrjlawl ojrih' wji.Tf-'ii- ' the'pgrs.QjiLj'tre. leilotiTilTer TiTs as'te'f to the "pest liilisn week- Missr a-- : kr nuiUF' prize in R. the W '""it Visits i where they are studying this yeaT won mr'-- 'O:' Mrs. Lyman Jackson, .a M- sons, TWO STORES ON CENTER STREET. at dinner at Mrs. CENTER. 20 TO 28 W. as the games The 'amusement. principal Messrs' few Prof, of Logan A', .verj' evening. M was enter The rooms were prettily deco- noon; :.,. .:. rated and were refreshments, - 1 the week at ; ed last evening with a family- Lake Shore. plir . dinner at 125 East and Mrs, Chase, Cen-tef- caiertained on Tuesday evening ' 7 .., ' last party will be given ' An P1'"1 day evening next'. In lallon. Iri of the Fifth ward assembly Hair Remody," A very Interesting J 'y: supper 1 Jnn 11 ::-- 'll!l 1 V: nzrrrl , ' ;') V7-7-- carnations forming the center piece - I v .7 : L If Willis of Wyoming, ,h!te and Mr. Raphael Arizona, Mr. :. - Lillywhite of of Salt lUeMn 17 to 20.' A chicken II mi i February I 1 hA nnram - WrlgM,iJ Interesting entertainment wlll.be m. any one time, there was a good representation oj the family from the arrW faj of the first one until the gradua-tl- on lair And the boys roomed Novel Chwtk ' Phillip! on Matrimony. eectarlan Ideas or denoml- ' - - church's eilstcnce services are being on J, r 1. MwUseori, the noted Ital 4Mttfr- - it lecturlnj - MI.tW country her lyitem of teaching. 1 church without a choir, officer ot member and without s ooOeo- - single rThe. Perslaw havs-a proverb- young man should eonslder well beftrreroposing.'TOsf 'He, thlt " venturelh oo matrimony li like unto one who thrusteth his hud Into a sack containing many thouwndi ot serpents and, one eel . Tot, it the bon plate. The business men ot At. prophet so will It, he 'may draw forth '' antio City, u well as the visitors. the eel.'" - :K r think It worth while, and maintain till tosnel llihthouse by the sea. Ninety Hew te rwremuf tut naieMU ww Persons gladly turn In from the boardwalk at the, call toe worship. Junflay. The audience is reverent, though1 coi -T- SrnlTir soTnrIveT!lifHlI6wr always find It easy to live up to the expectations ot bis elders, When, oris day, his Sunday who doesn't I it M u S: :i.' (. '' Bopolitan, One 8ratoyjontoj h wai "made 'ereryTlvlivd ooujy other members of the class the way t most of their turkey trotting when be good,. Tommy gars this eiplana wm. repmeated In. the large the Pioneer ward tali evening, for the well as most of the lion; "Just think of the things yoi straw stack at the witching hour states of the Union. Chrlatlaa Bar waiter do and don't never do 'em!" . ... . end I. pleasing program yard Evening mn (,is, halirTjahcing Hi ,. of milking time, form thetftractlon of the evening. ' IMlrrri . Mstinee 4 iw paiin.nm 1 Ari ...... 8.30, 9.30. ibe ajven by Mrs, E. A. ,.. fcfli nrieTome"! .w.,i ' "L i e siary r..u-u....-"Flake's greatest success,. "Caprice, ' college In steady succession. While not : id many as four were there together at conducted each Lord's day morning Is th BUon theaterHi room used usually 1 dinner will be The Nineteenth Century club will 7:7 1 (our brothers who were in Dartmouth for moving pictures, The Rev. Robert Elwood is the founder ana pastor, it - :vf--r'';'':- Thi Felkl." ' The late David Graham Phillips hat aatlonal teaching, a gospel meeting U like many bachelors,' a cynical vies held all the summer months in. JJiaU matrimony.- Mr. Phillips, at a r unions Boardwalk church at Atlantic union ot Princeton's class of '87, al the fifth of Cttr. This yeaf-t- he the Princeton club, .said ot marriage: served as usual. welves on rnaay, ' , together at the top of Dartmouth hall wner Bottle Help. getting their own meals u t meaBsri They were known at the If vour cut glass water bottle has be of careers ot the Hi! The Felkl. with It subsequent come badly watersUlned, In keeping with this buttermilk and let It stand fdf a few boys have been stains will disappear, sturdy endeavor of their college days, days, when the . Wifhout .'1 wIll be'held fare for the Samuel D, Felker, the present goref nor of New, Hampshire,. was .one o(,. ' ' dant .7A1 Frank at a candy - 7 of the Miss Elma Dunn entertained a num bRzaar.'whk 11 - J. Willis, 1 . .". hwimm tautiruiiy :aarlt applicationand appears glossy, lustrous and abun- Ivan Gardner ber of her young friends A. D,' May, ' a the prlies were' won hy" Miss "Laura Vacher and A, Wilson Conovef. v tailing and this through the h&ir, taking one small band at a time:, bv mornins the erav hair has disappeared, and after another Lake City. A ; . Utah, at one and hverytiody uses "Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur because it darkens so naturaJiy and- - evenly that nobodv can tell it fias You simnlv dampen been anclied. a sponge or soft brush with It and draw In Mr, Diahl Lilly- 11 tickets on the above dates to Delta, hair. 1 The members of the First ward are making arrangements for their annual 11 ..... (ailing ' Mr. and- pull lasiilghL-Ilth- e I Anlnr. tliii.Uofli This can back inn hlftfm - Hi W ,S ':. Walker Bank building, Salt or before the 8th day of venlng.The guests were Mr. and Mrs, with , TiW- Monday rr-,,r.?.- lil :.:' A.:'L, to use, Mr. and Mrs..H, E. Owens enter- H . . ' the table decorations. Miss Irene Willis i 1 l I5lp reenr with red red and tions wer 11113 !S Iiarnes.-Ol- (he same at the' office 'of Hancock' dMiitoprdripr6?od The' house decora lead for sixteen. iiiiiiiiiir lliililW I vouchers remow at Covers' were anniversary. de- -' ' ceased, will present jijmirhaii:and in honor of her on Tuesday birthday flu, natural MONTESSORI DR. MARIA Jones entertained Mrs. William , ready uixm the occasion. jor having claims against Covers were placed That beautiful, even shade of dark. J, E. STAN'DRIN'O, for thirteen guests and those present glossy hair oan only be had by. brewuig w Executor, "7 7 i j ni.L were Mn "lid Mrsi" Jos. Nelson Mr. a mixture. 01 saw lea ana' ciuipnur, ' Your hair u vour charm. It make or HANCOCK k BARNES, land Mrs. A, J. Stewart, Sf Mr, and mars the face,' When it fades, tunu Attorneys for Executor. Mrs, John Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Scott gray, streaked and looks dry, wispy and (First publication Jan, !r19H.) Jstewart, Mr, Edwin Peay, Mrs. Oscar scrainrlv. iust an anntication or two of and Sulphur enhances its appear-- . B. Young-an- d daughter Miss Edit Sage RAILROAb DAY AT anoe a nunareutoid. Young. After the dinner the evening Don't bother to prepare the tonic j you DELTA, JAN. 14 AND 15, 1914. was spent in social events: can got (mm any drug store a 50 cent The Salt Lake Route will. se"l7 bottle of "Wyeth'i Sage and Sulphur honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stoker, and Mr.-- and Mrs. Ed T. and Jones. CREDITORS, Lake City, attorneys for executor, on - faded, lifeless hair. TO All persons at their residence. Mrs. ranged I 1 .the state of Rebecca Standrlng, 1914. IficellanebusBTis lii' i I - i CENTER JOTICE Don't look oldl Try Crandmother'i recipe to darken and beautity Dr.'a'udMrs.A.J. Stewart entertain- even a evening was enjoyed by nice and John Nel IC. Leetham soT Strong are RobertB , complimentary to Hundred Five tained by Mrs. Wm. F. iolHUhis after- were served at the close of the evening. In if John Mrs. Calvin Fletcher i 77 and' relatives with music and guests JJLHodsoo and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher enter J. M, tained "Barrett. - ... III. M - 46W. served,-- the Hotel ,,- -,' .Dr. and George and son, Mr, and Miss Myrtle Friday Saxey and Miss Elsie and 1 - -t;.;' . . .it " lie. Princess. ana. Newton Junius; Mr. and Mrs. Chase, MrsnttmTTasTTirand Mrs. I- -rr- - CO at and ing they enjoyed a theater party Mr, Mr. : . Light refreshments the hostess Loose entertained a E" refresh-i'ment- s Joh Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. and QaM ' evening in honor of guests: Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hoover, Monday Later in.the. Mra.' Louise McBride, Mrs. Salisbury, Loose's birthday, Noyes, M ile t- reml.Tcil Lott fi;rnisi',e.il lame instrutentai were served to the following friends , Dr. and Mrs. L. L Wood-GliftonMercant- -- The houie was prettily decorated in - Delicious REAL BARGAIN STORE. PROVO'S PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE AT ' served' a delicious Iu!icbeo;;. on New Year's .day at dinner. I holiday- - colors. MUCH MONEY. SURELY FIND WHAT YOU WANT AND SAVE WILL r .'ek".ilons ami, Jlr. After the entertainment Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Noyes enter- gained COME LET US SHOW YOU. YOU . I music, assisted, by Prat. Geo. J4 c prize the Boofelqvm in a few daysto' Roland Hall. number of . Per Ceot Discount 20 hrthirgsaie- Ifes B. i'irst "Rab-- . - Helta ':r'!i of VerMl. .cock t6 MENTION. Hv SHOES tiie hi .' same colors. At At Cost and Less AT COST WE WILL delightful tefreshments weTe served. The center piece was pink and white rooms and eatiFpersoifwiTJirTy and the -- Centurylluh WTTiis-- ' V. la a very delightful man leasanT photographed and, profitable afternoon - ' entertained-'th- Their pleasant home on' East ; Mrs, Parley Dixon entertained the First North was prettily decorated in the holiday colors ancTthe guests were Hr'H.' A - - a- - nerv Wefiaesaay atteraoon. DRESS GOODS - MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS AND THOUSANDS OF OTHER for .the bene .tztrz-rr- 'raests' leave fit of Mrs. Beck's health. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Graham eater - CHILDREN'S COATS morning for sit months stay Saturday Show... 984 up MEN'S SUITS AND DREN'S UNDERWEAR At Cost and Less HALF PRICE will -- CHIL- AND" LADIES' LADIES' FURS II city; and Mrs. Josiah Beck Mr. W, - ,rf Mrs. Abner Thome of Sprihgvi!le,,.Mr. , .'.$1.98 for "for... t. $1.59 7:.:...$7.50 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis left ye- and Mrs. Wm. Bonner of Heber City, sterday (or their home In Salt Lake and Mrs. Zlna Dunn of this CHy atter spending the (ore part ot 9 cos- Frank Demlng, Miss Mlna pltallty of the McDonald home were , Taylor, Mr, Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Thome and Mr. and and.Thos. Roylance. Taylor . JUT! fj Children s School Goats or Suits "$15.00 :. l-- Ladies' $2.00 Shoes ' enter 5 - Ladies' $2.50 Shoes ' . MrsrJi .... . ..V.. 12.79 (or "J Ladies' $3.00 Shoes L $25.00 Coats or Silits Rl - " $15.00 for CHILDREN'S .' . perfect in fit.' SELLING AT HALF PRICE Idaho Falls, have retitrned home. ' of . hand- - A L ;':; LADIESAND ' SUITS . aw an Is 0 :.ff': J' i LADIES' COATS AND, Newest "" " k - Ar Smith won the Arts G. A. i N. & . DOORS WEST OF OUR BIG STORE. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT BOTH STORES Kill at cards 'Jus Immii off by Mr. Bailey, and Mrs. Mclellan, ticipated. while Mrs. 3 ' A ..,Mr.n4:.Mrs,.2oIin,X.LiylM Mrs. G. A. ("mf!, Mr JLtL?!' - LET US REMIND YOU OF THE ; . 3 OUR BIG STORE WAS witn beirg mada fcr five Dixon, . Hundreds of Bargains at The Toggery t lyfMlt4Jowrrfc-ilWr- HP.AVV PPfrRHfMITiTrl'' THTC Bffatfjra?W h F.. McClelJan,' Mr, and Mrs' ; 3p HUNDREDS QUICK TO SECURE THEM. - Mr, and Mrs. E. h. torrewlw tave 'XtraTfelT&'uTgTor the 7asUp7days meats, were served to the following: vWting' there, ii;we Mr. and Mrsi'Xw.'Baiicy,' Mr. and returned. 'Mrs: Jones-stoppeoff. In Mrs. i '. ' A' ..'... Vj, A which the hostess sorted a delightful, lunch. and white streamers were carried from the' chandelier 'to the four ftr-- t v. higkgradeckansMsm GOODS, SHOES, ETC., FOR HALF OF THEIR over 6electionsjer5kjoyfidjfter guests, pink ... OF WELL PLEASED, WELL. SERVED CUSTOMERS SUPPLIED THEIR PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS IN WEARING APPAREL, BEDDING, DRESS TING." Friday afternoon' .at VKensuurton me nowers were white throughout, worthltf .... , Event in Provo s VAIt CBAIIT.n WR'THTf 'COT WSnTV . fiaieyentert&last John, and pink - ' , Money-Savin- ' : dancing, were seryedr' - Mrs,-- in by Bjgmt J Thousands'of dollars inn evening WhusTefre36ffients: .evening .at the new tome or nr. and Mrs.' J. W. Bailey;' The, home was beautifully decorated ; and songs, followed mu&ic t'onor of their husbands .on Tuesday The - ..:V:- - ' 7 tuu w m .... iV ri 4 |