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Show -" - :t- - ........... .!' i -- . " iLm ' (... " .... .. v f- - j - : f - n o o n n n n n eo'sr rv f 's . ...- rv . y ihe most select and elaborate Mis8 Mary Douglas o(.Salt Lake City aim to "get acquainted" was reached 0ae of was is the season dancing spending; ,the week in "Provo with lor seventy-flv- e M Vif the guests spent a genuine relativra sociable time and all parcels were dts in the First ward rday- evening At an interesting social Saturday posed of readily. Sold 0 ewainfrtte MisBeM.aJd Fftr-.Mwas artistically carried 'out. ney pleasantly entertained a number blue Saturday"afternoon"Mf3rNonna Buh tad the four of their friends.-- - Crames, music, social lock was hostess at a children's party -- ith streamers brought irom rners ot the hall to the center1 where chat and refreshments' were the Tea in honor of the fifth, birthday of her toother Bert. Fifteen guests enjoyed . vfllarge basket of yellow chrysanthe-iuai- s tures of the delightful evening. booth "and The a happy time with lively games and punch hung. Ly corners were very unique, por- - Saturday evening Miss Edna Hold- - other amusements an4 before leaving .and pennants away .in a deiigaj'ud manner enter were served, a dainty luncheon. " -Numerous ferns "' and tained the employers;orthe Rectama-- f wing' used MrTand Mrs. Albert Rasniussen and -- ims were evident thrpughoutthe hall tion office with am evening of cards the dainty gowns of the yo'ufog la-- and music athfir home. For the oc- family. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. added briUiaacy to tae scene, casion the rooms were prettily decor- Don C. William's of' Lake View. at din' "he club, girls In the ated in a dainty color scheme of pink ner, Sunday -., jose worn by were ttotio white. The and even of favors line the especially ,tcelving Another notable dancing party was president, wore a ing were received by Mrs. T. F..Neely St Oraailey, Mr. taffeta French . W. L. A and f Wfaittemore. held .. piirk: dainty Friday evening in the Pioneer earSWB luncheon T waa served -- - twenty-fivward in the nature of an old fashioned ' -- )k ooDolesceht handing and Jace. guests during the enjoyable eventogr-- n dance. - Mrs. Rose Wllkins received .. ' sniToslerrvlce president, wis pret; first prize and the second one .was a pal green taffeta with Miss PaPreliCox- - is spending the awarded to Andrew Hartley for their ttire41n $j ione mmmmg. a"ss week in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss splendid representations. There were Iffon and rnine - . many amusing characters end the af rje Evans, treasurer,, wore a dainty Margaret Hall. . ' trimmed with cloth dress fair proved verjr enjoyabler delp gUffon .Mrs. George Hansen has returned ,.- -: fii silk. -- Miss Xael Lryine'loked , from Logan after a visit with relatives "Amohg the socials held Friday evenaccordion white in a pleated jlnniag week. Dcsdation with a beaded blue chiffon for-ing was that given by the ladles oLthe was V. dress. MargareitJDusenberry Baptfst church withthe most desirable ,flrer Mr. and Mrs. James Durrant enter- results. A larue crowd including 'mem- attractive in a .yjjhqw chiffon dress aver soft taffeta trimmed with gold tained Saturday evening tn honor of hers from other churches passed an MabeL j'aefc Maude Farrer wore a pretty pink the birthday of their daughter enjoyabletime.with games and music, trtm-aiingwere features The games, and chiffon teivet with entertaining and . Interspersed with which bleu ' Ada Howe was charming .in a music and social chat. A dainty lunch- cake were served. . .... eon was ;.' served. chiffon .. cloth . with . morn willow taffeta 'rrhz .': looked Dunn dainty Mrs. Louisa McBride has returned over dress, licile Miss Dora Jensen entertained ""ten from AmertcaaEoxk in a white crepe with lace trimmings. where she- - was evenparty-Fridafriends beautiful at aheatre 'Wi&inia (Sutherland wore a the guest of her "son,. Dr. J. F. Noyes, rose taffeta with trimmings . Of the ing, which was followed by luncheon. for a number of days. .same shade. Ezma Lewis was attractiRelatives and a number of friends ve in an elegant gown of navy hlu A very successful surprise pam was Trf Mrs. Allle Cunningham Joined in carried out Thursday-Evenin- g JohnGlen rfiiffon beaded In silver. on the Frid soa wore an elaborate gown of pink celebrating her birth anniversary Star family by about twenty-fiv- e First-a lace. Nevada day evening. and theatreparty Atteflan opfcolescent taffeta Jnteresting guests. QillowaT lookd pretty In a rich look- to the Columbia was enjoyed; after time of musicMd cards, a dainty Hinckl- which adjournment was made to Hoo- luncheon wasserved. ing dress of black. Mrs. Robert of an gown attractive pale ver's, where luncheon was served. ey wore The participants were; Messrs. and iliie chiffon hea4e44nilef-aBdther- e Thpoy scouts of the Second ward were others equally beautiful.'. The Mesdames TtalDh Poulton. "Fera Dec gave an enjoyable and successful dancGeo. A. Startup, patrons of ,the evening were Mr. and ker,. C. F. Decker, ing party' Friday evening. Arthur 0. Joshua Mrs. Craven, WF. Rand Mr. Dunn, R .Irvine Mrs. Jr., a W. Bailey, Mrs. Ida S. Dusenberry, DunnrJessftJ3ojirtE!mo Cunnjngnam, Mrs. Leo Peck and Mrs. Jaryis Ayde- Mrs. James Dunn, Mrs. Zina Dunn, lotte entertalnedTtfie latter part of ih Mrs. M, C. Newell, Mrs. Sam Raile. Sliss Alice CunninghamRay and.Sam week, fifteen friends in' honor of the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henrltkson Cunningham. birth anniversary of their mother Mrs. " -e- ntertained at dinner Sunaay.. .. Annie Goddard. " I The'unIque Tarcel post party given MissdithnRosXemertained-a-num- -Friday! evening by the .Methodist Thursday afternooa Mrs. W. E, Sto her of frlend3 at dinner Sunday. ,Cqv-- - churcVtaqmbers provedelKenjoy-er- 6 ker very pleasantly entertained at a ablfirimd successful ln all 4etaiIs.:The . were laid for ten. ; t-- :ja2. W Irvine's $ o f rv f n w a rv.n rv n WW WJ Av SJ ,J (f 1 lhslh.-J-colE-scliem- ' if . o: rvmo's JiM ' v u Leads ' y l!.legejillpws j - HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT EVERY GIFT GIVER SHOULBTAKE ' ADVANTAGE OP- . , y- U -'- - L 7Z r . -- e . - .. . ., t . ... j.zzz a - All our Fur Stock include in in this redtiction. Values from SZlTas high as A Gift of FurlsOne that is most practical and lasting. ALL GOING. wO ' GIFT GIVERS' rr jT ' ft Wtnals, Finest in .tv . : . : Ask our clerks about the big premiums tfc rs three yal. 10c. . . &v are giving away Tliie: Thursday, December 9, at ID- - 8 p.m. siM 1 - K Story books for ooys and frirls, also the latest " popular fiction, - - Special 25 Vou paid $1,35 to $1.50 inrefrttlar-firs- t. edition for these books. Deny vail Linens Underwear Phoenix Silk Hosiery. Munsingwear J St THE STORE OF QUALITY- - DERBY-GLOV-ES X? Dorothy Dodd Shoes rocococrtocoroc'orocorocorocortrorlcrt children's party, in honor of the birth- "Anita's Dance," "Peer Gynt's Return Home. Alucn or tne music day of her. son Billle. A few happy for the Instruments ranged hours were passed with appropriate i sor" Fitzroy and was appreciated by games, and refreshments were served. I those present-Jth-o jhe event The pupils of the English class of as a genaMDiusical treat-the Central high school gave a delightThe ladles of the Baptist church will ful party Friday evening at the home of Hiss Mamie Thomas- in honor Of give a dinner and supper Saturday. office Miss HIlda'Madson who was success-fu)- evening in the old In- receiving the State prize for her to which the public Is invited. 3."c essay" of "Utah and Herlndustry." Forty guests were present and" the 'F0NGCH0Y" time passed merrily with games and music During the evening a delicious The Big Act at the , luncheon was served. Columbia Wednesday .' arhe.GIrl Show" that's -- the only the E. Mavrwas guest of na iJa thpv havf" for It over at the Carlyle honor at an interesting social' given in Columbia. Just girlsniL thenmore the Parker school hy the pupils of the girisnd-theflsti- lL some more all seventh grade prior to his departure pretty, all clevetilaiicers and singers Following an en- - and wearers of everything under the IorWashngJon - r anu gamen, urtiucj sunln the way of c&sftthresrjoyaoie program refreshments were Efsrved. with show, It's a girl v and every music, fashions, dancing Misses Aleen and Lorene Searfe thing in' vaudeville, all performed by inSalt Lake with the prettiesthgiTls money couli-hlre- . spent the week-en.' relatives. Six dainty beauties, headed by Ag nes von Bracht top the Jtstof pretty Mrs, George f hiriot and feminine .faces and gures at theColum Henrle wer the guests of - Mr- - and bia in Rodney HUlaju's s ketch.. "Funf Mrs. G. H. Heindselman at dinner yesChoy." a Chinese musical operetta, ' terday. written by the Salt Lake boy. and -- was-itr. toliiiiiMEDii rv J - GIFT GIVERS SPECIALS ; - Inter-urba- n L - Anglo-Chines- sure-enous- d e h -- . 1- - Mrs.-Jame- s . - 478 W. V. JF'reckleton 471 HenryOsborne '3.75 2500' 1000 1000 1500 1000 .... a Anarew Knudsen 45 Andrew Knudsen . . 56 Andrew Knudsen . 7. . 122 --Andrew Knudsen r;" 6 Henry Effenbeck 3t C. D. Scott .....1000 3.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 John R. -.- :i.5o 7 2.25 1267 - 1.90 46SAlrris Anderson... . . 920 1.40 T4I J,. E. DrTscoTT77.77777 2000 3.00 143 F. ArSchontz 2000 3.00 .7 370 Erastus Westenskaw. 1000 1.50 169 H. P. Jensen ; 1000 1.50 335 11 p. Jensen, 4000 6.00 17S A.- N. Wallace . . 1000" 1.50 33LJ. Madden, Jr 500 .75 361 N. C. Mayrun innn 1.50 379 Alice T. Blake .. 1400 2.10 380 D, J. Blake .. "'800 1.20 469 D. J. Blake 1200 1.80 7T2000 3.00 Ralp Poulton .t 1000 1.50 450 .. 1000 1.50 433 Chris Jensen .'.. . ..' 500 .75 497 -- CliaFljh Jensen .,.1000.. 1.50 499 M. J. Thomas ,. .. 2100 3.15 517 Brig Lewis .. 1630 2.50 3 Elvira Allen . 1000 1.50 316 Julia Bunnell . 100O 1.50 321 Edward Carter .65 355 Edward Carter i . 403 .60 392JameB.M.uJr ..500; .73 393 James Stevenson . 500 .75 400. May Talmnge . 500. ,T5 443 Frank T. Bennett . 250' .40 503 Charles Carpenter 600 . .90 524 Dr. D. D. Bov. r .. 1000 1.50 ..431 j,. -1- .50 - ....-.-150- Stewart ..... " ...... ......... ' ..... -- .... ..... .. ... ... Ralp'-Poulto- .... - ,.; .... - bTi ur. D. D. Boyef zrrrrw-i$- 5 interesting musicate will be given ru Pantage's' circuit. 494 Glen .Brlmhall .720 1.10 tomorrow morning before the pupils two Vera and Taft, Dorothy Young, 495 H.C. Hicks ':.... 500..75 of the ProctoTWhool. ,l.-zthe in act also Provo are girls, ' pretty 418 SCha, Thompson . 100 .13 4.18 Jan. Close 730 1.15 A successful and enjoyable surprise NOTICE. DELINQUENT 413 Arnold Bertlesen 10O .15 narty rwas"carrfed outJbyirlend3 of 374 F. R .Richards 500 .75 Mrs. A. G, Leavitt Friday afternoon a Tintie Delmar Mining Company, 403 F. R. Richards . . . 500" .75 and an interesting. social afternoon in- "corporation. : " 385 Barbara Byltind .. 500 ' .. was enjoyed. Provo City, Utah. cluding refreshments 353 Ce.o. W, Madsen '430 Notice: There are delinquent upon 241 Melissa E. Nay ... 230 .40 mm 2 .Leland S. Madsen Mr. and. Mrs. V. L. Bunriel and son the following described stock on .ac500 .40 on levied No. 6, assessment count of at 190 J. W. Wedell ...... 1000 Leon pf Boise, Idaho, have arrived 1.50 the sev 191. J. W. Wedell 1000 1.50 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Wil- the 9th day of October 1913, eral amounts set opposite .the names 162 Lilly Thorn 500 .75 liams inCLake View to enjoy a visit. of the respective shareholders as foV 174 Lilly Tborne 300.. .43 lows: . " 322 Llllv Thorne .40 .230 Under the 'auspices of the Utah Cert. Amt 167 M, E No. tf 500 , Hansen. .75 ' due Sorosis a lecture will be given at tke No. Shares Name 500 5.35 J, H. McKnlght .73 2000 J3.00 Central school Wednesday eevenlng tt 76 Andrew Madsen And with In'aecordance and law the 1.50. 1000 7:30 hyMrs. McHugh of Salt Lake en 87 Andrew Madsen 6.83 order of the Board of Directors on the 4oba Madsen Amuse488 and Andrew Recreation "Playgrounds, 'of October, 1915. so many 7222 10.83 9th day ments." The public 'is corrdially in 293 W F, Giles ... of each parcel of such Stock &4 shares 3.75 200 11 T. F. Pierpont " " vited to attend. ... 3.75 may be necessary will be sold at the 2300 12 T. F. Pieriwnt office of the Company, room 1 Knight 3.75 23.00 13- T. F, Pieriwnt The Nineteenth Century, club with 438 T. F. Pierpont-...- . 1300 '2.23 Block. Provo City, Utah, on Friday the 1000 : 1.50 24th day of December. 1913, at the their gentlemen were privileged to 100 R. X. Barney ' rauslcaie Sunday ....... 2300 3.73 hour of 9: 30, o'clock A. M. to pay the given a'splendid 188 Frank Allen assessment elinTTHinJ to hereon, 53fi ..80 aftenobn at the residence of Prof, and 336 J. H. Eversoll with costs the of 4000 . gether advertising Mrs. Geo. W, Fitzroy. Mrs. Fitzroy 404 C. N1. Jensen, 3.73 and the expense of sale. 3300 save an excellent paper 'oi "Peer. 201 B. S. Rupp HARVEY CLUFF, Setftetary. 7.50 5000 Gynt," and anorchestra'composed of 309 William Vanmeter.. 1.30 Tublicaflon Dec. 6th. 1913.) 1000 (First 3 0 Lr'i-- John son ; :. . con the- following vith. Fror. mzroy .73 'V 50 Johnson.,...-.'. L. 2.S1 ducting rendered beautiful selections: 39 1875 K off on all character baby face 470 J. C. Denisoji. . . .Messrs i, Icvlne R. Mr. Itr Jr., naip 427 harle3 Wateri . . 3133, 4.70 rtclls. Ro--; Drug Co., Two Hcdquist Arch"&61d and 5013 Charles, and Elmer - i 493 Charles Waters : . . Stores.' numbers are 4.0S the 3120 523 Charles Waters ,. . . bert Bee Jc, Following 6.73 ;.' 4300 rendered, ;ingra'd's Complaint;. 429 C, C. JenFn 1.50 ; A m,r'la'?9 liceri'se ha. been issued . .10 ' Talntase , Jn the Hall of the Mountain jvin?, 4"2, . 3iW(T AM to T.' II. FldUer.'o! Trice. and Id S '.'A Deatp. 42 W. A, Son?." ."Solvelg's , 1.30 Blank "Tarry, of SprtngyUle.453 5 A Chase,. .'Trrr, "' ' "Mofriin? Mood,'- "Araoiati '. An - ; . . ....... Principai-placftofDiisI-ne- ss, 75-.70 - ' , 4-- , , 0tflLee m the Interests of Social Work in Ire land ..... - X - . - ' en-Jo- y .-00 1 Columbia Theatre Thursday Sale For at T morning-a- t 10 o'clock f . Let the Children come down and see Santa' Claus; visible every afternoon in our window 4 to 6. Have they written to Santa Claus yet? Hive them do so and mail them ' p'. .Col-ofedjore- ins; regular Special, ... Ladies .Handkerchteis, same as above, but a lit- -' - tie smaller. Special 3 self-invite- - f Ladies Mandkejpcnieis, -- - FREE SPECIALS. .i ice-crea- ' ' , s -- 1 ' OS $?33L " . . - J.-E- . . Wei;.,,y . - x ." . J: |