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Show tins Piiovo nruALD r - and M rs. George The First ward social hall,- - ajiraer : R. Cnrterr:-l- r. decoratfed aad arraflgedrsas the-- Carter, Mrs. eber Janirair, j cenerf a function Mr, rand Mrs. Frank Carter, Mr. and Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H, M. Aird, Mr and Mrs. Richard Preston G. Peterson an( Mr. and Mrs. M. Doty, C. B. Erickson entertained their" Carter, Mr., and Mrs. H. Red rose Mrs, Joshiah Smith. Mrs, Allie, Cunfriends aLaldanjMtig.party. berries aid ""sunflowers graced the ningham, Mrl Scott Stewart, Mr. hall and suspended from the ceiling and Mrs. Joseph Evans, Mr, and Mrs, hung three rustic baskets containing Wm. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl red and white dahlias and asters. Pretty flower boxt s - adorned the Evans, Mr. and Mrs, Vernke Carter,-Mr- eating whole .J j -. f - for n??iWfft ' this signature FvJ i'i'JV Look , l ABVhe Mr.-an-d's brilliant---socia- have been ' ' rA. Krumbles has a flavor never t known before in the thousands of years PAGE FIVE. . - . 8t s windows, and the punch booth yv7, and was Mr. and Mrs. MrerA-Nielso- picturesque in its arrangement, with C, il.QulsojiN1rsJtAJiiijHar4tHF. red hfrrips. rpl lirlits anil.. .tana Phillips, Ine, Misses ... ....npsAf. -wrs Heber W.. r and Grace Carter. Temi'ffu'i:ve lanterns, l he cosy corner was in Koniua niuitt-.III)' ffntli J'llillilw harmony with the decorative scheme CVn evident. The invited guestsjnciudeS The" Schwab, R. It. Irvine, Jr., V. D Carter. Messrs Austin Cariir. Kay . i "MeMir:-jMlIiMeiuiai4a.-J&am- . MAfiRIAGE LICENSES: Out of GoWen The following marriage licenses sach, Grant Bagley, N. If. kelson, G tow n Smith,were rs. 'Kiauia llort hi, j H. guests F. W. lleindsclmau, Parker, have been4ssued by the county Jer ;:: Francis Mrs.-- Roy Hohbs, Mfs7 Hurt West, all Charles Hedquist, Decker,'!. of .Salt i.iiKe City.- and Miss ; 15ef Ray L. Price of Charleston - and H. Masters," Ed; T. Jones, J. M. Jotu-s- , Hie J. Wm. Knight. W. K. Violett. John Henry oi I'anguuch. Thressa Carroll of Heber City. wore of made the W. couple A. L. recipients J. Chester Deal, Farrer, Affleck and Myrtle Jack Preston Geo. Hanson, many useful and beautiful presents. Merle Stahlings, Taylor, of Provo. both Wood, joy Jones and Elizabeth Pack, both low- SniootrCharles ie 'Misses Jaiiet PooTe and ElMe Taylor. C. L. H. T. "Woodhouse Ross were hostesses to "the members John Clark, Naylor, L. Jones and Helena Clarence Frank Noon,. J. B. Ashton, Wm. M. of the Magnolia beehive swarm and Carter, both of Provo Bench. Roylance, Fera Decker, E. R. Black, the presidency of the L, Y. M. 1. .A, E. G. Hughes, R. Er Knowlden, Knisht at the home of Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor S Jordan, -- W. J. Stiehl-r- iLeonard Wednesday evenmgrThehou rs Kuttall, J..R. Twelves, C. H, Wright, passed merrily as games 'were played A daintily preA. B. Morgan, W. Lester Mangum. R. and music rendered. The frost last night and the prevl ETAllen, J. T. Fairer, J. A. Buttle, pared luncheon was served "to twenty ; "r ous night did little damage except to Charles Ward, J. E. Yates, Thomas guests. Wells Coleman, squash, tomatoes and cucumbers. Pierpont, Jacob arimhall,. IaRox. Di xon. . Ji rs.j,: Jielea ,At the Bonneville. . ward., assembly Redford. "Mrs. Allie Cuningham, Miss hall Thursday evening, the members Lydia Jones, Mrs. Hannah Tucker, of .that ward tendered a delightful Mies Vilate Elliott, iMiss Lucille sociable in the form of a "welcome II Djmn.MessrsFjrank-Schwab:FrhDme'lJnJy)oor.oLElde4i.yirneEkinja. in Henty-barter- . : ITHE proof of the pudding is 1 the eating," so goes the old 1 1 - i . - Tife gives, super a) i j Iqlih zzzsthrogdim tacks pftheWorstfoa of lower quality have been ruined by the same conaiuons. -- " lx w: exaJjEkCLJciBtlxjei JmJiii.JSldJrVralCQtt..Harolii-San- i lGefirgaJJaJlMafcGilb4-Milleff-Ftieffl4 out of town, Mr. and Mrs. Followiflg-aatnte- j'- esung program, the time was devoted was and music and Adamsppr andrMriBd Mrs, . F, Wi ttt-- j- garaea Stubbs of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. thoroughly enjoyed by a large crowd. D. A. inII V "91 v l MI. rw v tr This tire w ' ths greatest ot skin remsaiw; those unsightly and trouble-nm- e skin afflictions that hare made your H. G Jensen. andMrs.jC!UB. Onder-don- k lUa a burden. That Intolerable itching, TTfiique in all details was the Leap of Salt Lake; Ir. and Mrs. E. burning and discomfort will disappear unYear party given Friday evening in der the magic influence of this Temdrr"ltr Lake View by the Chakipa beehive has cored many case pronounced inenr-.-.. case. It will tak able and will reach Mr. and M rs. Sam uel C a rter a a- - groupsThe young ladies did full - Jost a few momentsyour to step in and ask usr what oar experience has been In the way nounce the marriage of their daughter Just to their privileges of the occasion a royal of satisfied customers. We want you to Helena to Clarence jones which, took and showed their partners time." Dancing and luncheon irtTe D. D. D. a trial. 25c, 50c and $1.00. were home of the bride's the at place Tour. money , back unless the first Jxrttla Provo Benchr Thursday even- entertaining features relieves you. D. D. D. Soap keeps your kin healthy. Ask as about it ing, September 7th. Carnations and D. D. 4 retnows wfll -- K3. ED. HEDaU 1ST. DRUG CO. Mrs. J. O. Garrett was the com plimented guest at a party given by the Utopia club members and the Primary officers of the Sjxth ward Th --amusement Thursday - evening. of the evening occasion consisted of games and music, interspersed .with which - dainty refrCThmnts : were served. - elia - .. : anff-unifor- m her-ho- ROLLED OATS i .lit, ai" ROLLED OATS. never change. Only large, firm, fully matured oats are selected and packed f in. airighjU pacKages. Or--' dVr th is "re ia b e brea kfast food by dust-proo- I I name from ypur dealer. Try Sunripe Kofft st. It's refreshing and healthful. . mous, iEd. Mickleson, Ross Ripple, J. W. Bates, John Boardman, Lou Clark, Mart Stretiel, Reno Strong, J.C7 Snow, Ray Ellison, Charlea Wilde, Clyde Scott, Marie Robey and Miss M rs. Ida Otterbeck. Robey will leave in the near future for Garfield to join her husband who-i- s working at that place. ; . iLConlalns-lhe . -- Strength-- : Miss Lenore Jackson leftfcSaturday amontTTwith speisd" OGDCJAH of the Hills." Phone 6 J Brovor mons. "If," said he, ,"I pay no attention tp religion In making IG I to do so if I why should"! In making pub- -' pave a perfect right desirer lie appointments? thisState eight t . are la There Mormon Democrets to each wo Gentile Democrats and -(Hy J. C. Banks.) - - eight to two should be the ratio ot Mormonsto-Gentile- s m public A house crowdtd ehTrSepTTS e greeted-thDemocratic nominees for ouowffig Mr. Bamberger: . ad- last eight at ! governor the.."iOet Acquainted Rally" under i areas, IMrs. Hazel Holmstead sang ""The r,aK Without a Stain." cIub-.- ofJ the auspices of w- - H- - King then spoke to the peo-tothis place. Never before In the his- of this town have so many Plcalling attention to the splendid -Democrats been In, evidence. The ""e oi legisiatiotr enacted by. th during the - last- 8entimeatamQitgeyeiithef strongest ,pe1mocttc,Congre'w. next Friday, has been postponed on Republicans is tlngedwithrDemocracy; lour years. A remarkaable feature of account of the iSunday school conven- judging from the remark of one last th tion which is scheduled for that date. night who was heard to say that he gathering was the presence of the The date will be announced later no' longer looked upon a Demot ratic Republican leaders of the community who occupied prominent seats in th nation.-Afte- r Mr. and Mrs. Fera Decker: and victory as a calamity to the an evidence of the mellow--' a gatliering, introductory rousing speech family .have returned from Holiday ' 'Influence that President Wilsoa'a Mr. fng Chairman Ernest by Madsen, Park where" they spent the summer at audience administration iajlaving upon them. their Bplendid summer cabin. They Bamberger addresaedThe his characteristic - style, outlining report a most enjoyable summer and in The best thing-t- o be Said - fo- r- policies-anhis giving a brief sketch- that many- of their" Mends " who is that one cannot :i verr: submarine in Utah. his of life This latter here visited themeremorelhaiLijleased ln them. of Ws " talk was - much" ap- t feature r.iiiiJaPMSJr&.as.jtt summer home.,tpTFciMeTrroe'iiTe" srn.-8ettr-ed: One of the- - pleasant social events of many; questions that, had arisen re it lias come to pass that Austria recent. date was the shower given' garding the caridiaateZTTlIr. Bamber lopks to Turkey, not to Germany for Thursday-evening---: by " Miss-Thnger stated that many were - fearing suecor,- Johnson - irt honorof thatnn- - caseof hl5Biectronr all" ap Agnes, a bride-e4e-ct of September pointments to office would be from Perhaps the women would . take-morAsters formed the pretty decorations kindly to the coatless Gentile ranks. He defined his attifor the entertaining rooms where tude New York ujum this point by referring to games and music were enjoyed Jv h i s private - business - where h e - em- - and Pittsburg meu pre trying to wage erniittamriti wnn1iiiraaP n Ffintra iweniy-nvA delicimifl ' ttlfiv.es' fiftoin htHls of denatments 1 guests. acheoh, was served and of the fifteen, eleven are- Morvl of fur on the cum. - and-oneres- " the-Wrlls- on ry d Utah Cereal Food Co. -- MIO MOT theSenior teehiygirl3-o- f the Third ward in honor of Miss Stetisi Clayton who will leave her home town to teach school at Cache Junction during the comingryear. A- n- evening of jollification and merriment resulted tlie affairs social pleasant Opeof from playing appropriate rgames and of Thursday afternoon was the Theguest given the members of of honor was presented, with a neat Xh Makers club by Mrs, (Mirth as and Jrtl a .token of esteem Tlie gift Harry Robey at Luncheon was served decorations were in goldenglow and membrance. dahlias. Music was furnished by during the evening. Miss Ida Otterbeck and the hostess The social and bazaar to be given during the pleasant session. Luncheon was served the following guests: by the ladies of th$ Baptist church and (Mrs. L. C. Norris of Salt Lake spent the. past week in Lake View as the guests of Mr. and 'MrST Joseph Shaw. -- y-,- D Mr. goodness of i f. JMH-- . Whenever you sit downto a Sun-- ripe breakfast you know7 that it will be just as good as the last one you The exceptional quality had. hum Local Distributors: Miss Odella Olsen left Sunday for California to spend a month visiting Surprise was tne form of a successher "sister. ful party given Friday evening by Breakfast Fodd 4 Rwi" Ask for Price List and Folder Mrs. Arlington jSnow entertaired ,the members of the Bonneville Kenat her . home . Wednesday sington . a afternoon - ana during the session served a dainty luncheon. , tirc'rfdlffiacncy Try the Racine Horse Shoe and you 7 will notice a perceptible decrease in lire cost and a decided increase in mileage.. , par-entB-"- dahlias formed the attractive floral decorations for the entertaining rooms. Rev. Ludvig Thomsen per formed the ceremony-- after whichra delicious wedding supper was 3er7ed to the following guests;. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carter, Jr., iMr. and iMrs. S. built m on? hprtivl rtfntuntt nnlf by the scientific blending and balancing of each and every ' part. J.ThlsalurvprohiFUs the separa Hon of the tread from the fabric and preserves the is . -- For 15 Tears the Standard Skin Remedy - proved absolutely that the Racine Horse Shoe Tire survives the most abusive wear and tear. It withstands the ceaseless at " Famous Vash ileagand yet it costs considerably less than any other high class tire, - ?Zr"L' ' iMisr Annsi Taylor will leayeT.W'ed: she will nesday- -f or Kamas where Teach' school during the siool year. ". t'l-tur-grievanc- es -- campaign-t- -- errrr fl are Mr. and Mrs. tu H, Hougaard 'here from Manti spending ten days r..-.- , hesuperheated . 1 e Vt - rs Ruth- - Johnsonwa3 The pleas ' ing .hostess to the married ladies beehive swarm "of the Lake View ward Friday afternoon.I Jl The Tiours were made enjoyable as the guests engaged in needier work,- - and- -- were entertained with music and" luncheon. 1 Will Begin its Academic Forty-firs- t 'Miss Myral Cassity is an American Fork visitor for a tew weeks. P Year . r JMiss Ada ned at Hickman-"entertai- nJ mil ' - la theatre party Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Stella Clayton, prior to her'leaving.. for Cache Junction to September 25 1916 j. teach school.'; . ..... M. I. Y. L. afternoon the Saturday A. Stake officers together- with the presidency of the Timpanogos, Sharon and Grand View "wards'' Y. L. iM. 1. A, were delightfully entertained by Mrs. O. L, Terry at a fruit festival at her home. A special feature of the was music afterneon interesting furnished by the Timpanogos "ward winning quartette. Miss Inez Scott bas left for Price where she has accepted a position to teach during rthe coming ryearrat the ' Carbon county high school. ' Its In oppointmedts Was Dainty the rvensingTOngivti,ridayAfter! noon by' Mrs. Jesse Jphnson complimentary to tM rs. Harvey Fletcher who will soon leave for New, York to reside. contributing to the Success ofthe occasion, were a reading by Mrs. A. tB. Worsley and musical numbers pleasingly rendered by the Misses Violate and Celestia Johnson: A' delicious luncheon was served - to twenty guests. ' ' - - Days Rcgis! , MondayjJLhd Tuesday v--- T September 25th rand 26th Class i, work begins W ednesday September 27lhx AlUnquiries WAllJiezticcProtopi Al Telephone 62 a ill Pffilfli ML .4 now : ready for your inspection. . wonderful " You are cordially 3C - t:'-- - in- - xreatis'P5 BERTHA ROSSrProp. 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