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Show TUB PRO VQ. IIEHALD a -- -,- Lake-wher- -- JrI, , ,iir .Trie ' i - - 1 . ' Ifarve Fletchtfc was i an D. U Walllck, A. W. Davis, W; F. American Fork visitor the latter pirt Vlolett, Bam SchwahrJ. E." Yates R. of the veeJc.M. Jone S. J. Jones, R. Inline, ' C. H. AVkrd, J." H. Masters,. - Dafid ,. Mr. and Mirs. L. M. Hammond halfe Opeashaw, E. T. Jones, J. R, Hodaon, returned from Salt they J. W. Fairrer. Jacob Evans, J, A. wer-th- e guests of. Mrs. .YIL. I).. Brown, James Daniels. Josh. Dunn, . fimuna Zabriskl,A. M. Zabriski, Lydia Harrington. Jones, Mrs. W. B. Ward ct Salt Lake " PjPov High school will giv a City. dance in the Mozart hall Januar '28th. The studehti extend an inlatlon to Aid of tl.e . Baptist ThLad Y.' U. Procter oIhuhA1-1- !! the students at the -f- fitee Wedfiesdayraffcef--noo- n bt. the ' Academy and with Mrs. ThoDas. ' .J Mrs. The Bonso Bunch spent hursdiy when n delightful everting with Mr. and Jim V. L. . auey met ' The vening'3 enjoyment Bunnell. and musical numcodsisted" bers, la he former pastime, Marlon (linger and Mrs. Don C, Wdlliams received tine prizes. , The eonsolation - fivors went 1 Mrs. W.VV Ooodrid ge delloteus aad J. W' - MjadBen. to those was present served , fjncheon n:ho numbered twenty-five- . Muoaingwear. - - Underwear-- - KA""" ' -'- ' .... - : ' . Dorothy Dcd.l Slioei , . O:" :OdM; 71 Are Fast Coming In Mrs. Spencer - Snow of In Provo Paysoa spent the week-en'4ohn 'Mrs. 'Mr. o and the gsesta Mr. and d A big import shipment of silks, among which was twenty pieces of Pongee, was opened up last week. Pongieecsilks make the neatestrmost economical garments for spring that cait be had. Right now they are especially good. A cli angeli ro m the dark heavy goods of winter, they are most pleasing to the eye,, with , these Our new 1916" stock light sh ades an d light w is splendid' values at: 25 inches wide, special value at a yd. 39c . , 32 inches wide, special value at a yd.T:; y 75c ' 1 ,00 35 inches wide, special value at a yd. Snow. tf'V Miss Vera .Durrant of Salt Lake City Is here visiting relatives for a lew days. n Mrs. W. F. Parker will entertain the Five Hundred Card club day afternoon of this week. - StdeMenderedheauiiul-inufsie- al Thurs-- ' - ' j . -- i- ' .' Saturday afternoon Miss Vilate Elliott very pleiasamly entertained:' the SUke hoard Y; L. "M. T. AfofHcefif and a few. Invited guests at a social In'terestlng games were gathering. the played, prize going t Miss- - Anna Ollerton. A daintily iprepared luncheon was served. .JmxkJe.w'..yLw& fTbMPsday-vaiag--w- UUALITT it-- s' . former-student- " .... - OUR e Rudolph Barnard Cell victim to a High schooL f sjocessf ul surprise party Thursday a evening conducted:!))' a number of his The following residents attended frtendfl.:;:;-----:-U- Mhe - Old Pioche FTeagr'Uers dane Master giVeain Spanish - Fort last: week; surprised Friday evening when, about Mr. and Mrs. Jl C. Snow, Mr. and twenty of his chums paid him an Mrs'. Joseph Banks, j.Mrs. "Omeline ' to all readiness lor a Gay. ; '. ; with about came 'This joJlj evening. and a program of sousicr-games session. ;Airewiyonally4nterestia . luaaheon. of the Umah Sorosis was held Wednes day afternoopjat the 'residence of Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Jacob Evans. It wa Nineteenth Clyde P., Scott (presided at an enjoy- Century club day and Mrs. Winnie able social gaithenins to which were Wtlkins Nuttali of that organization iavlted-iKteefriends, the evening gave Uhe ipaper entitled, '"Phe Amerimusic and games, can Branch of the Red Cross with wa enlivened which luncheon course of the during Society," whioh proved to he most served. was. instructive and interestingr' With y Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., as accompanist, The M. S. Telephone operators' inet Mrs. A, W. Davis and 'Mrs. Fay Loose - Lj f ii ii i r Uf nuLOt - aker and made the time pass pleas- selections. At the conclusion ofthe The children, grandchildren and candy-anking, games and were refreshments d'ainty of Mrs. Mary program '' vserved. The rooms were prettily Fairer joined in celebrating her ( . diecorated in lavender, and cream eighty-firs- t hirth anniversiary Satur Another genuine surprise party the club colors. The invited guests ' day last. Following supper the even was that carried ouj jon Mrs. Will Mrs. ing passed pleasantly with music and present were Mrs. Sain Eoshard- Friday evening by twenty Harvey Fletcher, M'si C.F. Eyring, social chat. Those present numbered guests unde (the direc- - Mrs. Roy J. Murdock and Mrs. Geo. thirty five. tion of Mrs. J. It. Boshard and Mrs A. Hansen. The" next session will oe Hal Calloway. Cares as trie mam held with;,Mrs-- . A. J. Stewiait at the -- Last eveningIrndPSr-iThomaentertaining feature of the evening. reBMenceof-MrsrrAnniis entertained . at suipper in Young, North Hardy Refreshments were served. Academy avenue, and paiers will be camplknent to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer : given by Mrs, Helen Redford and Snow of Pay son. The Seventh grade of the Patker Mrs. A C. Lund. . hool enjoyed a debyatiul bleieh Mrs. C. II. Stevens" entertained at a M rfde Friday afternoon. ' Mr. Mrs and evening irtfiiday dinner Saturday in honor of HariT- Robey very delightfully enter- hersfather, John Chalmers of Wash The teachers of the Training schoof tained the- members of the Mirth ington went by .sleigh to .Springviile Friday Makers club with their The -the guests rooms eft'ening where they we throughout were rmade attrac- MIisgffielKelwvlatlaK -- costy-we a 'variety H0I.1E AN9 SCHOOL ASSO be' 1fcmse social. " T of beautiful house plants. Following. able to continue'to sell, all our best cress ginghams at the time was devoted to CIATION MEET THURSDAY Sirteen guests attended a card iiuipper and cards. The evening's party given Thursday evening at toe also included songs, and bonne 'off Mr. andMrs.J. B. Collins recitations and as a concluding ilve Hundred was the fame, played The Home and School association joyed The parat a premium from the time the doors f , A dainty luncheon was served during were Messrs.' and Mesdames rvill hold a general meeting at the ticipants were opened until a - late - hour. the eyening. l Mart . Strehel, Lon J Bradley, 'John Central school" on Thursday evening; Pictures of this kind are certainly Boardtmian,' Ed. Mickleson," J. V. January 27th, at 7:30. Preiident. I -- The Sophoinores orrsemd--las- s aipreciiated toy ithe puhlic of Provo tfmmtl 1 1 Rondo Reno Simmons, Bates, wiirflelfvef a :talk IL Strong, Brimhall ii George IICDV and we are sure the "M"iracle of Life' 1 1 I II collegians of the B. Y.- - V. enjoyed III Ross Rlpile, Lester Lef fler, Charles on a vital eubjeot. I HI I Miss Armozel I II III ' a. for hack by) first ' attending Id Sditurday he the again brought U Ul hasket (ball 'game,' then adjourning to Wilde; Jr., Floyd Olson," Louis Clark, Dixon will give several readings, and howingy Mrs. Marie the music will he under the direction fa.e"IJadies: gymnashim for 'an 'old Clyde" Scott, JC77Snow, ' : : of Prof. A. C. Lund. All citizens and taahloned dance...3Vith their partners -Rohey. ' n - ;., S. H-.patrons of the'puhtic "schools Ihlcf selected at the .dance they went to and values of Bve stock on SETTLER BUilRlD I. H. in ested in ediuoational problems .are entertained Mrs. Masters BiickIeyare iB Provo for a Jew days the Art Gallery and enjoyed a Dutch Two requested to attend. farms and ranges on January 1 lor Friday afternoon. luncheon. " Following this a well formally li il with - their Joilin L. Snow of Provo Bench died mi liihniii"1! L am were played a nd re tables Bridge Burearof the rop Ih by ftah ft TiSiseSTn compiled BildihteresCiig-prograrranged QitT at (he Salt Lake hospital last Wedwas rendered ' including a kangaroo freshments served. conditions- at -- the Hast flourish transmitted Estimates through (and In a illnes : after CENT nesday lingering LOSES LAST HIS , court One - hundred enjoyed tie mine and In the Tintlc Developmient he suffered much from the Weather Bureau), U..S. Depart- which At the' Hotel Roberts Friday aftert -r- ound of aflfaina to their immense camip gt"nera"iyrThBnow' fa!! forasthma and pneumonia. The funeral noon MrsTWjt, D. Roberts was hostess flient of Agriculture,. 1& as follows :" -- enjoyment. v was held today from the Second ward January this year Is the heaviest. la to the Bridge club members.. Mrs. HORSES N amber, 14,000, com 4 of tha camp, and ba GeorgeyStevens Js .o:ns the. rounds chapel in An1i(wi".fiFork. ; The de- the history Mr. and Mrs. Oral 'T. Whitehead Sam Schwab and Mrs. R, R." Irvine today hunting for a lost purse which pared with 146,000 a year ago. and ceased was bornlat cut off cotmminicationa virtually Lehl, Kept. 6, 1857, A daintily contained "sunonjg other things, two 124,000 five years ago. lft. for Salt Lake . where they will Jr.-,- received r the w'ith the outside world escept trips Value per and busd'mercantile in the .engaged prepared luncheon .was' enjoyed. CAke their homei rapper pifes coined the year of Mr. head,, $86. compared wiUi $86 a ness in various parts of the State.-- r on foot Jnto Dureka which takes j year' Mr. Stevens Stevens' birth," 1864. the ast several years Mr. Snow nearly three hours' to. co er the dis: the , ago 'and If 87 fivyears a?o.-i thinks he lost the ihe Misses Eva and Gladys Sim- . Miss Zetglla Goodndje was at the jKjtt- purse was in the imeroantilo business on tance from one place to the other. y MULE S Nujulier, 2,000, compared guest o honor .at a mons.of ,bet wee71 there t nd Ma'hwM Jack says Chat he expects to go lot Bench; .He is survived toy a I Provo vlhile With 2,000 a year ago and 2,000 five iPirov 'or.for a' feW'days" the'eueatsP that andsays, the southern 'portion of the State In widow Annie E.. Snow and the followemployees of Fairer Bros store.- - Miss there was seven or eight dollars in the Miss Ziiia Simmons. com tiie $78, head, i ago. spring where he exiects to Feathef-stoniMr jier. years J. R ing children Goodridge is about to leave for Gar; wallet he', valued the coppers more a'bstraot gold fioni" mother earth in 'of Jfigan; Mrs. Theodore pared with $73 a year .r.go.ana $3 to Tiiake'her home and the affair than all. the rest. .. ' . Mr.; and Mrs. X Leo .Brown ' ' and field bunches. Jack hatSiffc very big "of five Provo Bench and TialtMh'ury, yexrsago; ; Xpisses Hazel" Anderson and Aftoh was planned as a f arewell The evenGold "M LC H COWS ITromislng .J&OOa, property Number, also Snow of Bench. Lawrcooe Provo Newell have returned froir- Salt Lake ing was enlivened with an interesting N - vhtoh.-hdistrictSUMMER-IIT'S :pnt)oae3. Strike. and a with 92,000 ago compared and a ' they- spent several davg vlsit- - program of music and games, as "soon as the w.eaBher will .CALIFORNIA S0.000 Tfive . year ago. jear Value per" was a notable also bounteous luncheon fcg. The big personally conducted mid r permit.-Mr.;HBestelmeyer ient conhead," $62," '.compared with $62 a year feature of the delightful occasion. Inter excursion of the Salt Lake Route di.tn-lc- IiT . last timesiderable the. ago and $39 five years ago. ....J!LJ' will take you there and hack for 33. jMiss' Mabel Craft entertained a suinTiierr"and"thinktliarthei-an is 08 E A Nu:u ber,4 ,0( 0, OTHER C TT L ' The Nineteenth Century club mem- Special iwrfns," carrying ptandardaDd " Jmiber of her friends Friday even-wit" 'Ufe a time. of ntty opportu compared with 381,000 a year ago and an'4atsrestfn5 program of bers will "meet .Friday afternoon with tourist sleeping cars, dining cars' and 356,000 five" years ago.Value when Rev. Sahiuel Schwab Mrs. the Lake observation carwilL leave Salt ga.mo8 and music!. Refreshments were WEST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL $35.80, cpmyared. with $33.80 a Ludvlg T'oomsen- will dejlver a lecture City JANUARY 29th, only. A series to twenty guests. .' aivd five DEFEATS U. Y. U. $19.30 ago. years ... oh "American Philosophy:" of ihlifrestiiig side trips to San Diego, year ago ' com''SHEEP .112,000 Number, and the old missions, Santa Catalina Hiss Aleen Olson of Ogden Is the Iiet Saturday nlglit in the.-'- gym An tmiKjrtant socialaffair of Satur-da- the beaches will be otTered at low rates pared, with 2,068,000 a year ago 'and .fciest.of relati-ei for a few the fast WVftt Side IHji basiket hall was the card and Kensington to holders of excursion tickets. Make 2,010,000, five years ago; Value per oays. team of Salt Iake defeated the "Y" a i party given by Mrs. Wm. M. Roy lance your reservations early'.'. For, turther head, $3.40",. compared with' $4.50 Lake The gam five nearest Salt consult by a score of year ago and $3.79 five years ago. Mr. and;MrsEert Pe4y have Mi and Mrs." N." H. Nel3on it the home of particulars Mander-fleld- , H. one' of was or fastest J. the address evT Route played la. SHEEP agent, Number, 2,112,000 com," tay Peay 0f Salt Lake as their the former. The floral decorations , ' vlsttors were 10 E, 3rd South St., Y Tlie the gym, and A.G.P.Af, a parent with 98,000 '..year ago consisted of sweet peai and carna-tion- s nest for a weet", : Salt:Laka City. TJtah., suierior in all departments of th Value per ' were 12,000 five years ago.. -- and prettily arranged a game.. The defeat wa-- due to th 'oompa'rwd hoadf $7.80, The Rebekah .ladies met FYidav throughout the- entertaining rooms. Clayson of Benjamin, 'five and $9.80 shifting of jilayers on tne teaai, ago. yecrg'ago. year afternoon at Jhe Odd KeJlows' hall At cards Mrs. Fera' Decker and Mrs. has filed suit, for ' divorce 'on tne was whCh done who to determine A D. L. Vallick received tire prizes. spent an enjoyahle. ocial John-if-o-n ground of desertion against . Emily wir!d five. for the OK first MIRACLE LIFE." "THE qualify was the served to , dainty luncheon There is one minor Reva Clayson. of the West Side played a star followift? Me'sdnmes Jesei JCnight, "whom is willing , plaintiff child, of Not many motion pictures come in game for the Msitors, hIs floor w'ork E. Loose, P. G. was Wl J..Stlehl, defendant may . have the, custody. for the Tliere were no cf attention being sensational. particular degree njoyed by the Soros te junior mem-r- s Peterson. R. H. AUen", E. E. Corf man, that default that Consent hy djcfendant "on local team but. : stars .the of the tha bhowitig gre?ted Thursday evening, when W, L. Biersach. KnU?ht S. Jordan, J. A tense moment In the FoxJ Feature particular be en'tered has he'iw filed. L The "M'lrucle of Life," the mutual inaster-- , they may showed wp Rail and R, Eggertsen re the guess of Mrs. Devotion" in F.Iindneos of "T'w Robert Hinck-- . R.' Twejves., J. D. Dixon, T. X. Taylcf, parties were married at Ben jam m, "r " . ' Princess theatre the strong. sihown.at picture E. D. Hrtridze, W. T,' Hastier thwin was served. which .Robert M. Mantell Is stared 1914. ' 3 ended half in Provo's The first deals on lait. The Marcel, SatuHay '. Za hriskl. H. L.' Jones, C. F. Decker," comes to the Coldmhi-- i Tuesday. ' favor, but the locals were unabhs to with the tonder'subjtfot of hirth consuccessful .sunprise ' Fera Decker, J. B. Ashton, E. IT. Vi w ' a Yhe hold their lad ith c'langtI Iiueup. Only Difference., rlPd out on Mrs. 'W.' Bailey, trol iith remarkable delicacy", arid George Burrows Suttoii, C. E. EHck?on,UX Few May Transact Business. a preliminary, ; the Procter As , About the only noticeable dlfferencl rare artistic ffocL,r' Jnoiden it tolly;' A. J'.'; W B. Stoker, n 'Hiiirh'es.W. afternoon hy (he metiers ' The lord house ma of la moderate between British, "beirf one .. e ehteen babies in Academy of Provo met defeat at the ?ictuiV the .Haneysu'ckl SarrnVThe Stewaii. J. Buttle.. Hfjkn, transact certain mmlneas Vh-- n thore hands of the American 'Fork HIsh. and being poor is that in the unusual and D. presents oine vtJ Vaftern(irn and were C. A.' iledlulHt ; Fra'ici? 'm want Jul ?cene, tre .only tar;e.memb:rs tfr'pUKN tiol foKiier case ,the effenXs. T'ja attendance wilwoJ; team. TMi .was a scnedulei Mned by their husbands Alma" pho(ora,)hjc R.' . Van Ma.l-.ena little Wagoner, are afford II. rr."rt "xpeni can't necessarily including the lord chancel in the even- in"ihe game of the Alpine division. aftrnoon IX . .... " "n a time of lor. , .. wa,vn;hun!ly large ie. Columbuo" 0.) J'ourtal, ; nmiritiient was K. Knowlden. Grant Bagley, W. ' Theiacore as via ' standlri4&tan) yea w ith games and I V'Sei t'sT" V.:H. R&i?zr. HVLtrnd, ' i.iuic. - antly with cwsic a feeLf-inait- " '' s Pongee trimmed withacontrastingshade most effective. e. of brown velvet . . , New Spring Patterns in Dress Ginghams are Arriving Daily The scarcity of raw cotton goods and shortage of dye stuffs are causing all piece goods to soar sky high, but, regardless of the - advanced are selling and hope to - d th-ursda- hut-hand- -- lyc a ya g .game-Ilain- nt - - . STOCK BEPOBT -- 7 mm ni " ii ft r DDnF 1I0IHP IIIOIHU lllllou . -- urn--be- rs , o-f ln. - -- . - 1 . ....'; . . , - gerirjse I TfeV-Tliifd-'w'ar- d .S - I . ''' e, . , -- J- a . .ere p - ' . t e . ' h ' - "" jwr-heai- y ; 34-- : 2 3 ; i Ralph-Es9o- after-.noo- f? ' - - social-.evening - . . ' . - 16-- : ; rlu,I,y . -- clrcum-Efance- s . -- . . a , thlpou, . . " I'' ; " lue h-Z'O- .' V |