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Show ' ndvcs It ' . Yott Just rub Musierofe ia briskly, c and usually the pain is gone a deliciqnis, take its place soothing comfort comes to Musterole Is a dean, white ointment, r "made with oil o mustard. Use it instead - -- - if Mrs. John Johnson of Benjamin , who iere married Thursday, arrived in Ptoto wttbier t the. JepotircoLSaltJLake Satjrduy speni me weeK-enaughters, the Misses Elsie and Elean evening they were greeted by a party ? - or Johnson. of their friends - who assembled - to them a good welcome home. show, TThgTaissea Leona Booth and Erma Bennett spent the week-ento ; Salt The crowd adjourned to the hirae of Lake with Mr. and Sirs. James E. Tal- - the newly weds, where 'an evening ot mage.. genuineJ un pd merriment ww spent MlaslAura Shepherd of Midway was Triday rafternoon friends of Mrs. A: a Provo visitor the past few days, W. .Davis, numbering thirty, carried out a surprise party in her honor! he Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. time was made interesting with cards J. SUehl entertained at dinner. tmnk and music. A delicious lumneon was and lavender sweet ieas formed the Served. Mr. and Mrs oavis left Satpretty centerpiece for the table. Cov- urday to make Salt Lake the:r home ers were laid or Mr. and Mrs. Knteht . ,Starr Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Complimentary to Miss Mink Taylor, nanson, air, ana Mrs, kqbs VVorsigy MTssTlina Taylor, who spent tm) Mr. and Mrs. KnigH'Starr Jordan year in New York, has returned pat at an informal auto party to Trova and is stavingat the hm&e ah supper at Saturday evening of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, S. Taylor. beefsteak Harrison's in Spriugville. a Willnot ilistei MusterMany doctors and nurses use ole and recommend it "to their patients. . They willo gladly tell you what relief it - . - "icfreTfrora-soreihrcroup, z - Jiiff iJsthmil,'eoialgiai.gestkni pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pain? and icbes of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, breises, ehflblainstif rested feet, v ..--- .colds of the chest (it often prevent - pneumonia). Always 4ependabk. -- w ' W " - v a CAS-.- : It . mm rim -- HORTICULTURAL 1 GOSytNTlQN . FdSpririg 1 9 1 Mrs. Marion dinger returned from 1 Miss Berenice JBuardnian eatertaiuwX; t Salt Lake Sunday after a brief Salt a party ot menus at a eanuy pull !ake trip. Thursday afternoon in houorof j TO BE HELD THIS WEEK 7- .... v NTS,'! IB -' Friday afternoon Mrs. Allie John j was the pleasing hostess to the mem- 1 Friday afternoon MraL Mr VArur . tersrfif the i&gula club iluriug- a a children" a."party" for spring; pleasant session, refreshments :: were her daughter Merle, the day being her Vivid and colors; messe- served..' 'y-stripes, plaids birth anriverscry. The guests includThe following excellent program has ed Edna Decker, Alberta Safford. Ruth lines, taffatos, salins. A wonderful arrau been arranged for the State Horticul- One Of the afternoon nartioa ot4-Briiing8, Grace Giles, Edith Farrer, "Turai isoweiy cuuvenuou, wmui wiu Thursdav took nhr at th , Viola Tiffany, JEva Strong, Nettie of new spring sUfe. be held in theotel UtaVand-.aMrs, BB Slack. 'For the occasion Zola MilThressa Giles and Bates, fruit growers of Utah county .are urg- the .rpoms were artistlcally arranged dred Tidwell of Paysou. - Vel ed to attead theiconvention. in a scheme of pink and white io a. m. j 8weetdainty Thursdays peas were the flowers used. At The ball given by the Sophomore ours, serges, gaberdines, epingle, ottoman Invocation. Hugh J. Cannon, Salt four tables the quests nlav hriri iB. Y, 0, Friday eveninf? of the ilasa and and French serge in beautiful large checks and combinathe favor was received by Mrs. S. j . i, n k.A iwuuubuh, j. Jone8. (Luncheon was served to the proved a grand success. The class auuicob, d. . v white " and colors, gold, prevailed ' tions for cloaks, shirts and dresses, including a complete ' V Mesdames D. L. Wallick, BrihlmX n', - following: throughout the hall in Bplendid afFruit Growing on a Properly Bal Alya Nelson. G. H. Heindselman, J. fect. ..'J run of white. ' anced Farm--O. J. Poulson, Provo. IV, N. Whitecotton, 3. J. Jones, A. W. ..' lAumimeui ui vumiuiuBBft yyju, DaVig. AV Cain. Frank CorftV. W H President's Address, Resolutions; Leg. Whittemore, LeRoy Potter, John ColThe Nelke reading club will meet lalation; Organization). v. Thursday afternoon next at the home u. wauer hj. h. hb, maKftr, Aaams, 2:0aPrMi- j- - o. juum, uuicers tor. me j nnon, ir Clarence Pratt. 01 Review Horticultural Conditions J witt uc etevicu; few cuosing FMwar! Tavlor. Balf LakeT Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Knapn have vlslt- Profitable Varieties to Grow: in vivid color arrangeAt the home of Mrs. Annie D. Palm- . ies, ii7.?ics, 'W. on W. Discussion Strawberries ' cr I M. .the "Wednesday New Mexico." Mr. Burk has evening last, Vegas, ments or plain: A complete line -- Knudson, iBrigham. me past lew years .nowever, in A. officers of the Fourth ward met iM, Gill- - spent . Discussion on Cherries-rthe West.. speare." During the pleasant sesDiscussion: on PeachesRrN. Ras- sion refreshments were served. are now on display. . stripes. a At prettily appointed family din. musseh, Ogden. ' ner, Mrs. II. 8 Pyne pleasantly enterDiscussion on Pears Walter Mrs. Potts of Silver City is visiting tained Sunday in honor of her Ogden. . in - Discussion on AppJesiW. tor . Frovo for a few days table fifteen. The consistcenterpiede urove er, Jr fieaaant The Daughters of the 'Mormon BatDiscussion on Grapes . (tender) J. ed of carnations and ferns. talion will meet Friday afternoon with C. Stay, Salt Lake. BcuBnion on GTapestli; wenty school friends of Zenda Wil- has been arranged and all DlacusBlon oa ; other small fruits liams made it their pleasure to sur- program members are extended a cordial inviohnJarlow, Jr Bountiful. prise her Friday evening by calling tation to attend. ' Friday, Feb. t6, 10:00 a. m. unexpectedly at her h6me In preparation for a jolly evening of games and ' Canning Crops Xfc G. Miller.'- One of the enjoyable social affairs amusements. The guests evaporated Fruits and Vegetables of the past week was the shower givfwin Peaks Canning Co., (Murrayi O. prepared a substantial luncheon. en by Mrs. T. N. Taylor, Mrs. George J. StillwelUEvertresh Food Products iMadsen Mrs. anlJCrsWalter J?!piLatJtha, Oral T. r, of Manti, Whitehead, CaOgden. is spending the week in Provo ' with home of Mrs. Madsen in honor ot Miss Canning Vegetables Geo. W; Goddard Pickle ft Preserve Co., her ststerjjMrs. George Whitehead. Beulah Bunnelt a bride of .Thursday last. A jolly crowd of1 friends attendOgden. M. P. 2:00 Mrs, jSarah 'Baker and Miss Zina ed the affair and the evening's houre Address. Pr. E. G. Peterson. Presi- Baker were- Salt LaKe visitors over passed merrily as games were played and other amusing features enjoyed. . dent U. A. C. iLogan. the A daintily prepared luncheon was General AddresB, T. K. Cutleri Mrs. Emmett Chipman of Lehi was a served. The guest ot honor received Manager Sugar Co., Salt ' many beautiful" and useful' gifts on Lake.:-:' Provo. visitor this occasion. Market-Malcolm on . Utah Fruit Products . McAllister, Advertising Ser- yAfter spending the past few weeks Miss Arlena Harrison of SprbigvHle vice, Salt Lake. . in Togueryille, Jdrs. iSadie Nesbit has Simile the statement that she had pail spent part of the week in Provo wth approaching marriageA delightful Reports of Committees. returned to her Provo home. dthe young woman alluded to 75 cent Mrs. Frank Ramr.eyr was the social time Report-o- f experienced by Secretary; per day, the amount which. the young Election of Offiders. daina who served guests, Miss Inger Johnson left Saturday for to work for, AJho that iladkprofferfd krs. H. Mrs. I. ' and JohnCott .C ty luncheon. Pocatello Idaho, whereshe - has aca mistake, as th was the $54.50 will entertain at a miscellaneous T theJSinger Se " young woman was "only employed 41 NG COMPANIES cepted a position with In honor " aenjon U4I ":7 days and the" amount she received ! of Miss Mamie Bott, whose marriage addition to the 75 cents per day wa to William Cleaver Smith of Ogden Mrs. J. T. Farrer hal as her gue. t will take about $20:50, and the case was one o IN TEA GOMB SAGE HOLD REGULAR place next month. r last week Mrs. S. L. Harrington of spite: J American Fork,'sjsi' i ' Mrs. Hazel T. Peery of Ogden, who uas spent uie past uve montns in iew Miss LaVieve Huiih delightfully en- York, Is FEES FOR GRAZING ON visiting in Provo with her tertained the seventh grade pupils of father, George S. Taylor. NATIONAL FOREST8 OUR- the b! Y. U. at her home Friday evenr NG 1917 INCREASE services At the llJncoln"" 'Memorial ing. An interesting literary prograir if twenty-fivFor the has Darkens past years If Mixed with Sulphur it The directors' meetings of the was carried .out and dainty refru (f- been held at the C. Y. University College The District Forester announced customary for the nineteenth so Naturally Nobod ' .Knight mining companies, held in Pro-- oments were served. anniverclub celebratethe' to ' decorated with Century .Hallwas Jbeautifully re that the Secretary of Agriculture confined to routine Saturday,-wecan Tell. sary ?of the oreanizatloneverT March e business and reports, there being no flags, etc., and at the h MrsJessieTaylorfyonthnlaborate-1m"dividends or assessments. picture of Lincoln and Washing- - f(jeil Ior grazinK livestock, upon th the Kuest of Provo friends for a num has deviated from this Tulingrthis year rRrVndmotWJkent Iipt haTTbeaufiTiniy ' The Iron Blossom had rather a slim, ber of days. Uie old. log cabiiiunler-neath- , National Forests of the Intermauntaii and instead of the - big banquet the attfctlvewith ton, with month in January on account of a with this sentiment: will be celebrated In an in parkpnodjZElyiADi anniversary, District during 1917 a flat 25 per cent.' break in the hoisting equipment and " Miss Eva Robi8onra8 a Salt Lake expensive way; and the sum of money jrew of cage lea ana ompnur. Remembered, by tne problem her hair took on tliat jull, fftde4or unfavorable shipping conditions, but ltwas the original plan to increase of the Not liberation the thus saved will be sent to the children streaked visitor, the latter part of the week. thelfees for this 'use of the Forests IS apparance, this simple mixture expects to do well in February. ' the States nor whether of slaves,., Belgium. .'vj -,- r va3 applied with wonderful effect. The Iron Blossom shaft is dofn could ceceede, but the problem per cent each year for the next Mr and Mrs. C. C. Smith of Ppcatel- 7 foot inH nrtn notlnn a nf thb asking at any drug store for "Wyeth t or the the of whether people will are sevenhere Invitations been to three have issued Idaho, visiting aathe iaim and Sulphur Compound,'' you years, thua doubling the present 1300 an4 the 1700 levels are being:10Stales "constitute the Govern ty guests of IMfs. Geo. A. Hanson and et a large bottle of this recipe, "Wade by sinking from the jsuo at the L guests orrrand Mrsr M. I. Busnrnan. Mrs. feeajaLthe. end of the third jrear. I ment W. J. Stiehl for an afternoon par- imnroved bv the addition of'other ingred ti4-:?r- No. 3 shaft and rasing from Jhe JJJ)0 addressed the President Orfmhall announcing the Secretary's decision l i Mrs. W. R. Butler and daughter ty to be given at Hanson's --Tuesday. ients, all ready to use, for about 50 eents. at the No4 ahaft of On the matter, it lsfurther eUted the students, saying using to cake The interesting features will bejrds, ITiiiimpleixtureanbep Gas in Miller Hill, tElizabethJeft In following years will be I "Hold Thrash While Coat coin, My sewing, music., and luncheon - This upon to restore natural color and beauty The hea?7" flow ol gas at the Miller! their home. J a further etudr of condl upon .J)aed Douglass. one to be "the of to the hair. promises leading Hill, which has delayed work on v 10, of uons. the M, Johnson, Agricultural events of the week; A downtown druggist say Miss Mildred Tidwell of Payson is being: overcome by the . ' of Grounds 'of from livestock Receipts1 t sang, grazing College, 'Camping week-end in Provo .with spent-thinstallation of pipes to draw out the every bodysegygth'sagejjidSjil; -wtlhlntheIntermountainiBtrictJoc TATmrtyTJfiadiercafrTedjOut a suc phur toropound now Decause n aaricenf thTlepubllc,'thetudent-bodr"olngas and force to apthenreasoTrOJiOimounted can and that nubudy w evenly nRtnrslly of tunnel. the the driving Sunday I 25 per '..Witn a $362,000. to proximately. It's (O has tell been Mr. Arvle h&Hof on Mrs. Miss it in and Chatwin easy applied of When whlcb is lnT300, was resumed. ber Lydla Jones, 18 ALLEGEO cent Increase, they will reach a total use, loo. You simply dampen a comb or 8PITE The condition .is .looked upon - as of at least $450,000 during 1917". rPROPRlE' istt'brastrand draw itthrough yourliilr, encouragingas-lhaas-ilow-oper cent of all receipts from the 'sale time. a at strand one By morning on a taking curred in the Dutchman mine, allud-- after another " use of National and was liotel The who proprietor hair ihe disappearl gray VALENTINE DAY Rlgher! leveLthan the Miller Hilt be hav-fo- g are now returned to the states an application or two, it is reetored"to tt ed to iu our issue of Febr8th'a fore ore was struck in the Dutchman, In" which the Forests are lobeen counties a to to forced and soft 1540 pay" looks color and natural glossy, DutetkJ , and the gas continues In the beautiful. This preparation is a delight- young woman who, bad been employed cated for road and school purposes, so ... kian with ore development ful toilet requiuit. It is pot intended for by the hotel, and who had been paid that the Increase In grazing fees alse Crewn Point Meeting. the cure, mitigation or ireventioao( dis- for some 'time Under minlnmum scale means a 25 per cent increase in these in met The Crown Point directors j r'" fixed by law, called at our office and returns to states and counties. ease." rovo Saturday. Work 6d the Crowd- Point Is being done on the &00 leyet where the conditions are 'very faVor-able, report shows TheRicoJWellIngton continued favorable conditions. The company has 16 cars of ore in transit At the meeting of the Great Western Mines company directors, it was decided to offer to stockholders of rei rd 25,, 100,000 shares )of the capital stock at 10 cents a shares This, w.l! bHpg a fund sufficient to begin development work, which will be underbik- ' "n some time in the sprlngas may be decided by J. Win. Knight. - The work will Manager probably be conducted Jointly with the Daly Judge company, as the same. tunneLwill be used and IKtliel. Clay ton In "Joint work will tend to reduce over- , head expenses. The Great Western later to. sell additional treasury stock for develop11 ment at an advanced price. IN SALT LAKE j - - 'NEVhSilJSBeattlifu -- :- ; Dal-lis- U- -- Ftb-i5Hi- NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS J 7, ; j : i , i,.!.!' -- ' - -- NEW WASH GOODS th, f . pt'ucf, i: oevrylhwgdgM inijoashdsffbln TfTi iort All - , Zie-me- r, hus-h&n- birthdayp-Cerfrwerepi- K.-Ho- m' aid . o MrsFranci8-ntghtrATTexceTle- nt : self-invite- d ' ', ,'u God-car- - . week-end- Utah-Idah- o - - -- laBfr-week:- - B.Y.U. CELEBRATES i self-invite- Mas-ter- s LINCOLN'S ninviin in shower-Wednesd-ay tr.-'- r -- . BIKIHUAY Gil HI f . e ,' e - ay "- rosUagaa-exiedefiniteiir-tlncreaae-tht-th- - . rn-u-vc- r . 1 " t5- - - - 1-- 5 Chfi - old-tim- e ; that-Increas- es well-know- n - -- T - aiMntheunnelndiisserleanwilt 1 1 1 . I "J ti EL iery ci Forest-resourc- e -- . --;- T-:j rri Iit . .tb. TONIGHT "Double 1 . Of Course. ' " The shyest girl Is willing to sit In the lap of luxury. Kansas City Jour- oaL ,- - r Mystery11 A play with a plot Tuesday and Wednesday "Broken THURSDAY Wm.Fox Presents The Mischief : - Maker9' 1TJ , . , i'i ii in, immmm :FTS ' - -- |