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Show Mrs- - John V". Gay spent the i' Sifc.t week with' friends- in Sail Late, " r.onE Tie fcllowiisf marriage lave bfn issued: OR LESS Ucensts . ' Leo Domjeily and Marie Donnelly, bothx- Eurt!;a. Wm. M. Olivtr Christiansen aiid1 JoseiJliiae ner for Mrs. W. D. Ward of Salt Lp.ke."'-Coyer- s Halliday, both of Pleasant Grove, j Bre V laid .for. twelve." - '' Dtlworth Walker, of Rexburg. Ida f htr,"and ;Ad i." flower Of Provo. vv erner Bosk and Ida "Holmberg, of I ; " . ; ere Eufeka. here married Sfaturday l Piano Co. Is in Chicago this week on & s nretty- home wedding took place , A Successful social was iriven bv Needham Fridav afternoon. i.nnrwn by City Justice R. R, Thorns. "business. lvE. Elliott Dunn and Ardella :Asitan'?: residence, of Mr. and Sirs. Jacob Huber Thursday afternoon was served. ' today at the - both of Provo, r,wben . their in aid of the Women's Relief Corps. Mrs. John B. Ashton. Mrs. Geo.ASwallow .and sons, of Salt beoame-th- e bride of The trama nt PJ J. Carl Beck and wife returned home John Davis, of Benjamin, and Chloie "J...v,t0i. Cake, visited Mr. and Mrs.rGeo. W. Hatch, of Salem.' " E Elliott Duun of Idaho, Falls. The;ed,;and prizes were awarded to Mr, Madaen in Provo last today from the Jefferson Medical Col- Jane week. C. Lorenten, of Salina, and Eden deeerated were Penrod N. beautifully P. Markhani. and ilrs rooms lege, where Mr. Heck has been study- - Ruth , JJlake, of Provo. throughout Tin an ; auumumya . ui Luncheon was served. Misa Helen Newell was a Salt Lake lnS medicine the past two years. Mr. Foster Bowen,.f Spanish Fork, and aiusuw choice pins ana wiuib underwent an operation for Myrtle Palfrenian,-Springville. Prof, and MrsL. H. ipeterson enter- - visitor the latter part of the week. lv arranged. Bishop Albert Maawar. .: trouble a short time before lea v- Francis S.'LuudfeU, of lienjamln, and the (throat cwemonFat high taSned ftt dinner Thursday evenng In in g performed John Booth ing Jefferson City. Thursday evening-Mrs.- " Christ Thonjai, or Leland. . -- 7 .onor of Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Morgan. had aa her guest the Utopia-Clu- b mem iSam A. Divima and Mary M.vCeme, AlaUrof tie Vern Peay, df Provo, has enlisted of Provo. col- who left Saturday for Brlgham City. bers. Music, chat and luncheon were rose handsome a wore bride The in Troop F. The troop held an excep. Harry Botf!. of Provo, and Olive A. "Two men and a woman." Ivan. ored taffeta silk gown with Georgette delightful time, was spent In games the features of interest .. . on the B. Tanner, of Payson tionally fine drill yesterday j . "For East is East and West is West rpne trimmings and white shoes glov- and music. Those present, In addition ' Mrs. Vera phUlips and children, of Y. U. campus.., ,4. ouo a Uiaiuii.-'women HI And never the twain shall meet." nai M onj to the of honor, were Dr. and Brigham City, are in Provo for a few Attorney and, Mrs. D; 11, Tbomasr of mroiT boauet of bride's roses. Follow- Mrs. M.guests epigramatic tenet is easily with-MrP. Henderson, Prof, and Mrs. weeks Booth's sister, Mrs. Harry L. (Mann, who, has been out Snlt T.nlrA vora ho ret ractarHov vuft.l offKipling's set In "Two Men and a Woman, in? the ceremony an elaborate weding C. W. Whittaker. A. .60 on . L. of in Booth. sentence . suspended days dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. T:. t forthcoming Ivan production; : ing relatives," ,',.;.; ; ..-i--t-ta.the city- - jail from City Justice R.-- R. v...,. j wm De tne teature at the Ktrand wnica Dunn left for Saltfcake on a brief trip, At Mrs. was committeed today Beatrice Moore, of Payson, is Thome's court 'a ' arranged card and on Wednesday and Thursday, Theatre was after which they will go to Idaho Falls luncheon prettily Evans Jacob down Altorney party, aira. H. F, Cannon en- the' guest of Mrs. A. J. Stewart tor a to serve the remainder of his sentence from Salt Lake to witn a matinee Thursday at 4 o'clock, to make their home. with spend Sunday ' members number of he with the to the Five tertained, of the failed . comply' having v days. , staunch c&it ot s I when which sentence was sus- - his family. Hundred Club at ,he'r homeThursdajr terms on a ' 4 4JuciB4i-tumns-mueAturmoq A "daintily" appoloted-afternoon-te.'. J . "iMann was Convicted "Ot'disafternoon, FrTday afTernooaTIrTohir WTFar- pended . The county clerk's office will be Rubye De Roemer, Guy Coombs, Chriswas given by .Miss Ethel Taylor for. of his who rer has a the entertained wife, of peace number pleasantly turbing Helen kept open all day tomorrow to giye In- tine Mayo, John Reinhard-an- d the lk12 class members Friday after- ' The marriage of Miss Mary Newell lady friends at a - Kensington, The left Win formation of selective draft registra- Arnold will be seen in what; from all noon. The rooms were, decorated with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. New- affair was in honor of .Mrs. Will B. reports, Is another typical Ivan crealilac. In the evening a'party to Sara ell, and Stanley Clark," of Panguitch, Ward of Salt Lake Or. R. J. Evans, assistant extension tion questions. tion. formed. was will lake place Wednesday in the director and state leader of county toga An-- , FunfiraLaervlces ' for r JUidrewF. . and The tsseyelmaestiraDdtyTayrhnirtirrat-agentsThe"'awV rf of Lindon, were held Satur- "Mrs. J. W. Fish has returned to heir I wffl TeJ.!a.d ?! the summer months in let JackBon havb returned from Idaho will attend the meeting of the County derson, ball and Young Provo,spend In Provo Second ward meet- home In Enid. Oklahoma, after attend the day week was the and in the fall will go East, Falls after, a two weeks' visit Farm Bureau tonight house. The speakers were Elders ing the funeral of 'her fatherDavid F." ia held i Thursday evening reunion ing where Mr. Clark will engage in mediA. W. Jensen and William 'Glllman ClufL B. Y. u.. F. Mrs.' Knowlden E. and David J. four studies as for cal Thurgood and Openshaw; has years. herj wtU L. L. W. Nelson and .. C, Bishops Mrs.-WB. Ward bf leave, tomorrow for Great Falls, guest last week, Mr. and Mrs. VvllUam Blake, . Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams spent Salt Lake. Montana, to attend the Grand Council Johnspn;rrThe Lindon Second ward TRAFFIC BUREAU of their daughthe engagement of United Commercial Travelers for choif rendered vocal selections. part of last week in Eureka. ' Sa-linFILES A PROTEST. ter Ruth to iEden C Lorentzeu of Mr. and Mrs. David F. Giles and Utah, Idaho and iMontana. The gatl The Provo Local of the County The marriage will take place ' Miss Ardella Ashton gave a daintily family, Mrs. George Jenkins and Mrs. ering will be in session Thursday, Fri- Farm Bureau has appointed J. R. ' Wednesday ia the Salt Lake Temple. appointed trousseau - tea Thursday, uowin viara leu sunaay tor soaa aay ana oaiuruaj, Proposed increase of Intrastate 1 . Pro- labor . for commissioner e Hinckley thirty-fivto of her young Springs, Idaho, m make their home, afternoon for Freight Rates Opposed by m n m with , Lil City The TJtah rosisillmeetJWfianest IrlehdSTTrnre jnitertaining rooms were to3acn,coPeraUon. or 10 at the home o'clock Evans." at rmen r RecorderTred "Boys-JtahOrganlzatloih Mrs. A. Wetterstrom, of Mammoth, ney J. M. McDonald and Court day morning beautifully arranged In a color scheme of Mrs. Wm. F. Violett. Mrs. Albert Smith, of Eureka, ' grapher Grover F. Summers have seeking employment or men wanting of yellow and white with an, abundProtestigalnst proposed increase) e to Duchesne, where Judge - Mor- - help can apply to Mr. Hinckley at his are enjoying a Provo visit with ance of lilac used throughout . of intrastate freight rates by fourteen Mrs. J. H. Frisby. of Eureka, spent this week and will home, 40 South Third East street" court hold friends. tives will gan and common carriers in this State was the past week in Provo with lier sisgo fromthere lb 'Vernal, The Lake View ward M. I. A. gave W. H. Chamberlain: is back from filed with the State utilities commia-- . Dr. ter, Mrs. A. D. Price. a dancing party and sociable Friday Mrs. Addle Clayton Jenkins, who sion Thursday by the Trarno Service Recruiting Agent E. A.. Stumpf sent Harvard, where he has received his bureau has spent the past few weeks in evening.--... . of Utah. The protest is signed doctor's Mrs. E. .W. Dunn'Is iere from - a U. X degree.. recruit the for "harles Handler, vo son Mr. her and with and wife, by It. Wt.Prlckett, traffic manager visiting relatives and friends:to Fort Mrs. J. J3. Tates was hostess to the Mrs Clayton Jenkins, returned to Lo-- s- - A department G.-- Jr Carpenter left here Saturday of the bureau. members' of the Nelke Reading Club, gan Sunday. few Blake Ruth j spent where he will Inspect -- Jhe protest asserts that the rail for Miss the.past California, " who met --Thursday afternoon at Hansome of the farms where his seed is roads have already made undue charg- 7 Bishop sen's. The now Almo days in Salina as the guest clerk the af new Simmons, members following After spending the winter months s foir7 freight .transportation in this : Lorintzen and family. were accepted; - Mrs. O. W. Bailey, in Rait t.b1t nttnrHnv Bfhfini ,MfHa,rNewhoiise Hotel, has showed his loyal grown. Mr. Carpenter buys his seei . . ... and that the proposed increase to a of State, the crop percentage according well h'8 home towa: as to4he Mrs. Wells .rimhall, - Mrs. .Bennett Myral Cassity has .returned to IProvo. J Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunn,- of Salt I nation down and enlisting that is produced and he wants to see Is unjustified and unreasonable. Mrs. and C. W. W'hittaker by coming Mrs. Cash, S. H. Love, president of the bureau, Lakel-wer- e the guests of Mr.- and Mrs. of Pro- - for himself how much of a full crop Mrs. James E Talms w nnd son in Troop F. Frank Gatherum, iSDaciusiojajof p.to. ap- - Ji: will this tettrTtaredayrlorTiWashJngton" grown lnV J M Jones over the week-enyar. "Bas Tenlisted lalso the meeting dainty refreshments were John Dent the latter nart of the week i T- .." before the Interstate commerce pear K in Provo with Bishop and Mrs. A, 'L ' ' from served. .' Miss Lavlna Chase returned Heal of the Consolidated commission to contest a similar pro4 ' m - L. Raymond Nelson Jias returned Booth. week. y will lpayfl. in the! posed igcreasg on Interstate freight - .Los Angeles(.CalifQrat s "onr-Carlo'MfB; Leslie Stpeut-- "aiid on a business raits auecung uu lerruory. for Montana, morning Mrs. F. H. Chipman,- of Salt Lake, Is been principal-O- f Jhe schooL the past Young, of -- Salt Lake, who came - to Public hearings on the protests will and will attend the U. C. T. contrip Bishop and Mrs. T. N. Taylor ar- Provo to attend the Young reunion, 18 " " yarMrs. R. J. few days with spending a. vention at Great Falls before he re- be had before the utilities commission rived home today from Chicago; where were entertained by Mr. Bishop and Murdock.-"--"3-:---ith. same position next year. e . June 6. turns. , . the past two weeks. Mrs. A. L. Booth. . ; - they spent I j " - Arnold Robison, son of Dr. Geo. E ...... " ... L. Ameri of Mrs. Chipman, Stephen The nolitlcal rubbish Dile in Swe Honorable CfiasTH. Mabey delivered Mrs. Orval Duftni of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins spent can Fork, was a Provo visitor the lat Robisonrwho Is studying medicine at an address at the Fifth ward den needs only a match to become .wLthJProvoj remidayiirartake-a-the-fttests-Calais- - enjoylfl-JLJis- it eloquent of S wa-deand you - Itno J hnrna tnr thtk fterpart of the week; ' last evenlngBBWaT or peace." and friefids. v relatives vopntlnti " " Mr. and Mrs. 'M. W McEwan, . H. Geo. deliveris. Brlmhall product President great Mr. were Gronemari Mrs. and ,., Peter , - . , ,,.' . has been tIs- Mrs. Ruth Chase, The success of President Wilson'a . Elmo Cluff has returned from Wa- ed an address In Waterloo ward in Is vis- most happily surprised on Friday eve- of Mrs. Leone Wayne, Ogden, last : recent nroerams lends support to the -"He e also Salt Lake of Itine Utah relatives ror the past six City evening. their last about school where-hby ning been forty has ho, teaching her parents, Mr; and Mrs, David iu. rr m u n u n i riTi rrt m iniHvi a in hum t n n - a vi rur e9 a im rnAftmr rnenas ana neignoors, ine occasion De- weeks, returned to Los Angeles Fri-- j iting In iProvo, year. past Stagg; forjeveral weeks.1 -- xne are mascots. nue ..".:.:;..; evenkg last Mr. and Mrs, B.O lauce entertained at din-' ' - PERSONAL -- ;. - 1 . . : rue, . : Sa deek "briup. -- -- . . . . -- - -, - ... , . ( r? , - a. , ed.-a-Morgan.Distrkt.Attor-1';0 - rela-.-gon- Pr' Eu-rek- . . t i . r d. . the-troo- 1 . e - " -- : : . - day. a , . .' n's t-- - -- te ing r:' uvcb ettmr tnt uiy.--- iiouse DC r 1 1 fill 3M wm 'Qli ft 111 !i IS, !i al 11 Worlds Greatest tone. It nas been Chautauqua week is coming. made possible for your; town and you by ..' the.following publ ic spirited citizens: . George A. Startup Wyman Berg- , - ." John U. Buchl ' 0. R. Thomas Wm. F. Bulkiey ' Thomas J. Pierpont '" John C. Swenson ; Bass-Bart- -. - . Alicb L. Reynolds Mrs. W. F.. Violett Mrs. H, G. Merrill ' Mrs.. Samuel Schwab Dr. David Westwood Mrs. Henry W. Gease C Johnson Wm. F. Violett G. J. Carpenter " J. L. Lytei G. W. Craig G. W. Fltzroy Admission $1.00, Single Admissions r Amount to. Season Ticket- - $8.35 -- H. Robinson rwin McDowe rMinLlMl"'yril"'' V. u. Roberts - Costs You Save - ' R. - - Walter Adams $2.50 $5.85 R, .R.-E. Irvine-.-- I. Brockbank Mrs. L. L. Noyes ; . John.T. Taylor LeRoy Dixon .. B. B. Flack James H. Jenkins E. A. Menlove Chas. H. Davies C Larsen L. L. Nelson R. Eugene Jones H, F. Thomas J. Y, Clark, J; N. Calick Sam Schwab W,:P. vVhitehead C." Anderson 4 Alma Van Wagenen T. Edward Farrer Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal Dr. b. D. Boyer F. Decker . cast, chorus and orchestra of ' .24 people i ' Admission 75c . -- - -- opening-- d ayprice of seosoff'ficA'efr-- " ( . A. ,R. Overlade sineing At' noon of t " - 1 -- Dixon. Jrvr Alfred L. Booth Full pany. , S. W. Williams Dr. O. K. Hansen G. Merle Taytor R. R. Irvine, Jr. Wm. Abseeoule J. W. Gessford J. Comic Opera in three acts by the Boston Light Opera Com-- 1 Mrs. R. E. Knowlden Mrs. Helen D. Redford N. K. Nielsen Edwin H. Smart L, T. Epperson Eugene Henroid W. H. iRay . Normandy " . Firsl CKautauqualappearahce of Ga'ddard of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, Chimesoh Here Arerth& Mert James Goddard 7. advance to . Knight Starr Jordan $3.00 , They tire devoting time, energy and hard work to make HA WKNS NATURE;An Hour on the Trail of Big Game with Chauncey Haw- ' ki America's Foremost! Wild Game Photographer - Admission 50c, , Chautauqua a success. They ask only your ALONG: co-operati- on. fl.CommunityjJolfaMooi - This is a community welfare week, worth while in. every respectwith its clean entertainment t inspiring, music and instructive lectures. ltHwill he the greatest week of the yearJames .God' dard, Chimes pf NormandietMontavilleFiowerst Davehny Festival Quintet, Hdwkiris Nature Lecture, Along the Road' to Tokyo and a dozen other exceptional attractions. , , THEROlm m-TOYK- O A Delightful Musical Play of- Old Japan Georgeously - ) Costumed" by the Ongawa ; . Company Admission 50c '; 1 . |