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Show family dinner given by Mr. an !Krs.J John Ridge Sunday eTenlng. After the repast the time jras made Interest ing with social chat and music. fully arranged In the dainty colors of pink and white. Dainty streamers. carnations an place cards were all in harmony aod displayed - excellent taste., The theatre party- - and daaeing The &ebekahSewing club ladies t at Hansen's Vas a happy ending of the were the guests of Mrs. Thomas Jones interesting event Thursday Afternoon.' Cards, - needlework, and luncheon we're features en'A number of neighbors andfriends joyed by fifteen ladies. of Mrs. Amelia- - Brasher gathered unv" , expectedly at her home Saturday evenThe Nelke Reading club met at the ing In the capacity of a surprise party parlors of the (Hotel Roberta Saturday in hdnor of her birthday. Interesting afternoon. 'Mrs. Eugene Roberts games, social chat ajid refreshments was hostess of the occasion. Aa able made the evening'shours pass pleasbook; review o orty JJodern antly for the following: Mr! and Mrs. Fables" by George lade, was given; by 0. J. IPottlson, Mr. and (Mrs, Robert DeUbert Webb of the B. T. U. At the Souter... Mr,-- ; m& Mrs. IL 8. Crange, conclusion of the program a "delicious 'Mr. and Mrs" Roy Cordner, Mr. and luneheon was served to the members MritTse.aiW;Mr "and Mrs Han and Invited guests present son Jorgensen, iltlsses Minnie and Louie Wrley. Mrs. (L. M. Nelson of Provo Bench Home' Economic Section of the Circle at her home- - Thursday! after Fifth Ward Relief Society will give a noon. The colors of red and green I dime social tomorrow afternoon at the were used and favors for the guests lward house. An excellent program. were in the same colors. To the foM special Tnusic and refreshments "will Mi lowing luncheon was served: '" be features of the occasion. dames- Ora Cunningham, Allie Culli- .'rr Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wood ward, monsettajCJaj John Christensen, D. S. Caller D. B. from Fairfield, Iowa, are at the McBride. Ellen Eton, Joseph; Lunce- - Hotel Roberts for a short time. Mr. ford, Matilda Vance, R. K. Homer. Woodward is the sculptor who three ;- years ago did the sculpture work, on Mr. and Mrs. Sidney whitehead of the fountain at the above mentioned Colorado are In Provof where they hoteL Mr.' and Mrs. Woodard have will remain for two months with fela decided to make their future home in tives. Utah. .. 1 t A genuine surprise party look place Ptulay fttfH?oon"at 'the residence of Mrs. Thomas Beeslcy tar honor of Mrs, Dora Westrope, outgoing president of Women' Relief Corps; The'affair . the was. given as a mark of appreciation for efficient service by the local ladies. A beautiful vase and boquet of choice to 4he flowers :were presented honored guest during tho interesting The afternoon's hours ,aicaslan. ptss'ed pleasantly and card"1-wer- e jlayed and games enjoyed. A delicious luncheon was serred. r,JUIm : ' L,uiu "Wrieht of Salt Lak ia ' tives and friends. Another interesting sociable of Friday evening was given by Mrs. Bertha Pear at her home in the nature of a guests be-- 7tamily reunion, twenty-fou-r From a table artistically tog present. arranged with pink --earanations and ferns an appetizing spread was served. - The HomejEconomics section of the Kfth ward Relief Society will give a social entertainment Tuesday meeting house to which all ladies are cordially invited, ftpecial music will be provided and re- . freshments will be served. ;' ; ""' A testimonial that heraldsjhe dawning of a new day tific me(hpds applied to the relief of human ailments. 'in mine owes htoltkAo Chiropractic. -- - (A day afternoon' 1916. wonderful results obtained from your Chiropractic adjusrmcntr i anrgiving--r this testimonial and history of . my case with the, hope that others who are ; - , suffering may read this letter "and receive adjustments. in Buried alive, by being caved on the Iron Blossom mine Sept. 27th, 1915, and rescued by the herok efforts of F.mif HinitT:nt ani thr com radeB and had it not been for Chiropractic and Dr. Sau I would have been a living cripple today. ' Five weeks in the Provo General Jiosprtil with all their medical skill could oot relieve the shooting pains to my head and the severe pains in my back, caused from nerve pressure due to the accident. : Leaving the hospital in a stooped pition. l consuted Dr. Sindgren of Provo and commenced taking adjustments at once. The first adjustment greatly relieved the' pains and in two 'weeks I could- walk, straight, anj at this. " writing I can do.light work. y. t 1 ! hr r ir brated her 82nd birthday. There were Complimentary to Mrs. Gene John thirty-fivchildren and grandchildren The dance given by the Woodmen of son whj will leave in the pear future present, After the Jinner music land , America at the I. 0. 0. F. hall Thurs- for iWoming, the Bonneville Ward social chat was enjoyed by the many day evening proved a success in every Primary officers gave a successful relatives and friends. Mrs. C. E , party Friday evening. way. , . The time was lTkomfli andson. front P4easant Grove .'". ' eBiLEened with juusie ami eames dar- afternoon Mrs. I. M. Saturday g ITie course or which luncheon was Mrs. Duke for the past few days was .Warner .entertained Payonfscrv-eamong the other guests. Bridge, club members at her ... hom The rooms were attractive in carnaTwenty gucsU, participated i ii rja. tions and ferns. Luncheon was served jolly social evening given by the to the following: iMesaames Byron F. Utiopa club Friday evening at the . Ott, Frank HarrisFrank IngaliS, Wm. home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer ..' . McEarl iMoCormick, Ferre, Beth, Wm. O'Melia, Charles Craven. John Craven, 1L. I). Stewart, fLee L. An enjoyabje affair of the past week Coon pifice- -; iSuIhe". ttoinlstrsiioii Attorneys B. N. Btott. D. Pardee afternoon when Und c! M. Beck were here Saturday on r:Mc3BetT: WarejMJss building Wednesday ' Mrs. F. D. Cassity andMrs. Ted Hat- business. Conducted ton carried out a surprise party in legal Mrs. Polly iDraper a l surprise paiiy Friday evening honor of the Primary Board Stake ofGeorgeJW. Craig, Prvo agent of the to celebration of her husband's birth-e.- " ficers. At the conclusion of A. business L, (A. & 8. Ix railroad has 'returned 1 Twenty guests participated in a meeting the complimented guests were, from a visit toNewTork and other delightful evening of cards and music. conducted to a table holding an abund- eastern points. At midnight a bounteous ; luncheon was ance of good things to eat set out in ' eerved.1 ; s Ptepaiar Wells L. idrimhail shipped three tlons had also been made (for other ... si' ; of fine brood mares to Raymond " Miss Vera Williams of Nephi is features of Interest, and in all theoc-casioKnight t Alberta, Canada, 'where they was a happy one for those will be placed on Mr. Knight's breadspending' a jew days in thia..x;i,ty aa 1 the guest ,of Miss SMamie Park. whose pleasure it was to attend. ing ranch. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Will Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Jay Averrett and Nell Lee of Spring-ville- , Bailey entertained at dinner and a Haws was the scene of enjoyment were, married here Saturday 1y sotial evening of music and chat for Friday; evening when twenty guests Justice of the Peace It R. Thorne. the following: Messrs. and Mosdames assembled by Invitation to spend few hours in a social way. Games, Sidney Whitehead, who is well Hyrum Cluff , Henry Cluf f ; C. S.r in cent George B.: Harding, Mrs. Ruth music and refreshments contributed know in Provo as a printer--camtil Bailey, Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Bafley of to the evening's success Saturday from Denver whore he has been wrokTng for the past few months. He is visiting his parents, "Mr. 'and Dunn Elwoori' and and Messrs, fj Hlmer Dunn, Kenneth, "and Wallace D, Cassity last week for Miss LaRue Mrs. Walter Whitehead and other Bailey. The table was beautifully ar- Cassity proved to be a decided suc- relatives. . cess. The dining table where twelve of ranged in cut flowpj-sjrere placed topar-take . Thaddeus Cluff called - at - The Covers were laid for fifteen at - a of a sumptous repast was beauti- - Herald office recently and left a few " . I Uke this opportunity to express to you my heartfelt thanks for the - --I- f : 'T" " i j . Xjratcfully yours, Mry . v Dear Doctor:. ' A birthday dinner and; family iwettily arrahged birthday party . fj Man ' hurried "alive Provo, Utah, April 2nd, Dr. G. E SANDGREN,; 346 North Academy Avenue, Provo, Utalu - ' 1 a triumph for icien- - Iron-Bfossp'tf- was given by Miss Pauline Thompson .. was given yesterday at the home Mrs. Gene Johnsbn gave a sleighing Friday afternoon. Covers at luncheon of Mrs. Hyrum Duke In honor of her party for a number of her friends: Fri- were laid fo ten. Farter ha celemother, Mrs. '. . '.... .. Clhilropraciinc 1 DAVID M. OLSON, South' 2nd West, Provof Utah. 516 e d ASK FOR EXAMINATION. IT IS FREE. Let me prbvc that; CHIROPRACTIC is right. Will' point'out tho part of your spine responsible for Do not tell me anythiiff. your MORE OR LESS Jake-man- PERSONAL C.e. ''. 1 1 trouble"; " " - ' '' " r- Chiropractor. it 8 Phone for appointment, 666-7- Office and Residence v : 346 N. Academy. Ave. . car-load- n . , I . -- of his choice Roan Beauty appjea aa The samples for the office force. samples were delicious. Thad come again. . - "Bud" Black of tne Utah-IdahMotor company left Saturday evening for Chicago and New York to attend the automobile show. j. 'W.. George Mozart TuesSay Might January 23 Wrestling Boxi WRESTLING and M; their are father's funeral. They are accompanied by their sister, Mrs. Hattle Cluff, Whowas visiting In Idaho. Mrs. Goldle Brown, another daughter of the 3- -; 1 " JONES vs. SANDOW. Finish" Wxestlm "iR"1 2 Cltrl Beauflis-Jicrfl-iromSalLJflk- best in BOXING, -- fo) v 3 rgof r GLOVER ALL STAR FEATURE WEEK, Jan. TomgM Springvillq WmJEoxErienii Gladys Brock well in mi -r i 6E0RQE PKQADHUKjTT -'- 4i tX tt - i "'Or 0 and Lawrence JDean will be here from Bait Lake for the funeral Ringside $lX)f, Japanese . Devll-Fls- " K In Japan weighing up t pounds are sometimes caught. Lynn Sutton leaves the Provo Drug These fish are amphibious; they rt tenta today to accept a position as salesman often soon wobbling ea their C search in cles like giant spiders, forthe W,'M. Roy lance company." na The sweet of potatoes. patches " veTlTthctnHh4ttbsIarfl j o'clock Dr. Walter Tomorrow at In Jars loir Hasler will deliver before the water they are caught to the bottom; which- - the octoered members of the Third ward Heller pus enters, thinking them a good ro Society. The lecture ts free and the treat from which to catch his food. devil-fiM- h . V . 7 Remarkable Fortification. -- E "r 50v General - .A picture every see . 200 pabUc-to-tofttec- mbtherishouid- -. SANDOW (The Chicago Whirlwind) J Welterweight Champion J 8:30. t A stupendous t ... I An ancient fortification, declared pre- - parcdnesa-drama- j- - hoe and war. f to) - engl--. IJm0reJemarkftbIelrom.-.aa- : the pyramlda neerlng viewpoint than ' orgtrarteTfflaomrOTlB di fleer com- - ' - i! 'Twble'starts ramous 5a(WS ll u Doors open at 7 :39. Admwsionr Her Parents i ; 5a -i I .TDousht end Paid Ibf ff ?! Ladies admitted free. , " ' Rounds Four East Lynne 10 Rounds. LUKE vs. BROWN. the vampire woman in - (Monday) i1 falls. 22-2- 7 Matinee Daily 4 p3iM 5c and 10c. Evening 10c: and 15c Thur &Fri. Qqtf Theda Bara a Lll i Bou- t- lb. BOYS 130 Four 1 . ' . f -- . sac-cessf- ' "" " - i Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law- , Hatfield Block ProVo.'Utab, atidos.ins Bnenonuonj posed of stones weighing thirty and forty tons, which had been transferred front a quarry across a river and car w rled np-'steep slope. |