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Show . Boclal ffalrt Rday jlt pleasant was the shower " Krvfed: iMe&d&mes Verna McDonald i Bettf !F.A Jnhnann. Wren Ktronr. Hmim Miss Aa Bates of Sprin; ille Thomas, A.' Overlade," J. T.Giles, John spent Van Wagoner, o. H. Bullock, Jennie part of the week in Provo Scott, Clyde Scott, Kay Ellison; John the iMisses Sarah Giles, Beestey,-a- nd ovu, was a Lillian Henderson, Mamie and Leoaa Provo visitor Friday. Ol3en, Leona Jones, Louie Van Wagha -- earn ft fpom oner;8 LSoda Springs,. Idaho, to spend, the Cox, Elia Bullock and Eva Broadhent. summer witn (Provo relatives. -' Mr. and Mrst Jos. Shaw and Mr. (Miss Merle Snyder entertained a and Mrs. Don C. Williams spent Wedparty of thirty at a trousseau tea Satnesday at :Saratoga.- urday last. The rooms were prettily : decorated with cut flowers and de- in Mrs. L. 'L. Bunnell ' Burley, Idaho, for a number of days. licious refreshments Vere served. n s Mrand Sfe and4 wrs.. ueo. uuckiey spent part of the past week in Salt take. "" Mrs, Parley Hafen, r . Mrs. John Allred and two children, At a prettily appointed card party, Mrs. Lee L. Baker entertained the of Spring City, spent a few days in members of the Payson( Kate Klatch Lake View as the guests of Mrs Don ' Club at her home Friday afternoon. C. Williams.. -. - An- - abundance off lowers-an-the-Ha-ti- The Misses Retha" MdockThlloe" colors were used for decorative purposes. 'A delicious luncheon was Van Wagenen and Ada Hickman are served by the hostess, Ms. Frank spending the week in Provo canyon, camping at Vivian Park. Cory of Provo was an invited guest. tJJ Tr sralseTr A. E. Later, of aaimj Rigby, Idaho, was ington, was the guest of Mrs. F. D, the guest of Mr. and Mrs, WWr. at dinner Friday. Mr. Later Cassity Friday. ,and Sterling Ercahbrack attended the After a pleasant visit with Mr. and ...Stanford University together. Farrer is well known here. having taught at the Maeser school for the past three years- After a short trip they will be at home to their friends at'285 N. First East. prettily appointed lawn party was given by Mrs. Fera Decker Friday A m. Mr. and- Mrs. R. 5 n ide, Oven 18 in. Seep. Cocking burners. 18 in. Top 5 independ-- . ent of the or X"x stove, range furnace is a fciessing. Hot water at any time, without building a fire, if you have a K TANK HEATER that is Will, do more 1 cosLihaa any other kind , . Copper Coil Tank Heater ; in Has a "sensitive copper coil quickly transmitting: the heat from,nowerfuL .XlTtKe llbt water you ncca ai very mue cost ana in very little; time. : Let us show you. f Co. 0 in : Ludlow and Mr. One of the notable events of the Mrs. t&rl West, of Salt Lake, flowers formed the decorations; Cards week was a farewell party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W: SV. Ray were the guests of Mr. arid Mrs. WaL-b- were played and Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. W. F. Violett and Mrs. Glen the Eastern Star Ladies in honor ter P. Whitehead part of the week, White received the honors. A daintof Mr. and 'Mrs. E. E. Corfman, who The Busy Bee Club met with the ily prepared luncheon was served "to will make their home in Salt 'Lake. The house was very beautifully deco- - Misses Margretta and Agries Farrer sixteen. THE LORD'S PRAYER rated with the national colors and Thursday afternoon and enjoyed a of . Rhoda 4aw& Miss Salt Games-,-Carroll, Lake, servwas roses. A delicious luncheon party,and sewing Miss : The recent" decision by"tlre ed. The guests were Mr and Mrs. E. luncheon were the features of' inter- - spent the week in Provo'-with of Missouri, that the Luella Ramsey. E CorfmanrJMr. and Mrs. iMay, air. ;est Lord's Prayer may not be read or rfe- and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mr. and , . c Brhpnls withnut MissAleenMicksettT- - of Mamnrothrt cited In Tias as her JOTrC. H. "TennerrCaliftsrnia, "Mrs; 7 Mrs. iV. the intent of the Constiviolationaf relaProvo with John Warwick, Ogden, Mrs. George guest, f of several days, Miss Violet is enjoying a visit schools shall be kept tution that the tives and friends. Nold, Mrs. Caroline Blumenthal, Mrs. Henderson of San' Josq California. has caused wide;discu8- C. I. Moore, iMr. and Mrs. F. J. Hed- .1. nUn TUa "c MissJ-eonMrs. J. W. Batesr Mijss DellaoMcCul-loug.Rajnajy is spending ten quist, Mr. and IMfs. John E. Bott, Mr. isTT and Mrs. I. M. Warner were days and Mrs. Morrell George, Miss Grace Payson. curious and. beautiful. The poem is Khea Miss Lake visitors Miss Salt Florence Sunday. ,Ray, Ray, to have be'erf found on a battlei Mrs. Elmer A; Jacob, of Lynndyl, is sai(j Blumenthal, Mr. Fred Ray, Nora and near Charleston, S. C, during the ' field friends. and relatives was is a The" here Miss"'LaVern. Hardy Lottie Redfield. spending visiting evening warr audto have been written by& week with friends in Salt Lake and spent in music and cards, who did not. live to get6uie. Mrs. T. E. Harris is a .Salt Lake- soldier Garfield. thy mercy-seour:uls do visitor for two weeks Mr. "and (Mrs. 'Hyruro Baird are here gather "Mrs.-Kata few from from Salt Lffke spending days Mangum. is here To do our duty "Our with .Mr. and Mrs. G0. Billings and Salt Lake spending a week with her4 T ' Viqii irnna tn Vow Vnrlf tn nt- xouici, Scott. Walter Mrs. mother, . family. prtiZe, &11 honOT SllOUld siv'l T wli0m Br.I,nl Tnr tllP toH - I! Ma work in less time for less of fuel. il Ul - . 4 - Mrs. J. W. Bates and family, Miss a Bates has returned to Greenville, Tevao Leland Clinger is here fFom Aberdeen, Idaho, for a few days' visit. , Hot-Wat- er . Er-m- ' and Health .00 Terms $300 per month. d rLI of the house a GAS RANGE installed. A dainty wedding took place at 8 o'clock this morning at the home. of Mrs. iJames "R. Farrer, when her daughter Gladys R. became the wife of Leonard Holden. The ceremony was performed by Judge A." B. Morgan. The bride wore a beautiful crepe-andress carried a boquet of pink rpsesThe rooms were very iprettily decorated with roses and a wedding breakfast was served immediately after the ceremony. Mr. Holden is one of our prominent young business men, hav ing been connected with the Utah Val-- . ley Gas & Coke Co. for the "past four - 7" ; i ; Get the lady Li tie ranee on tives in Salt Lake for a week.. - 5tte CONSER VE - n J This beautiful lit : 4Mi8S-OnlynaM- j '4 Mrs. Verna McDonald) of Salt Lake, is the guest of . her sister, Mrs. 'Edward Johnson, in Provo. - : 53: 0 . The, members of the Utopia were delightfully entertaliied at the home of .Mrs. Rosa Buckley' NMrtu John SJiaw of Mfj-in- d Thursday Nysa, evening. Mrs. D. J. Blake of Ogden Oregon, are. the gWsts of Mr. and. was as invited guest Mrs. Joseph Shaw for a number of ' " " : days.' Mrs. E. S. Brown, of Salt (Lake, Is Mr. and Mrs. spenoing a lew days In Provo with spent her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. thue- - the past week inWm.Goodrldge Salt like, given by the Misses Macy and - Vera McFadden complimentary to Ckirs. Vera Overlade Peterson, a bride of the week. The rooms were prettily arranged witji pink and white roses, and the evening hours passed merrily as games were played and music enjoyed. To the following a delicious luncheon was evenlng . v ...... . . "Attor-heyjGener- r- -- A '' y - . - - - 4r?tl - 1 .the-publi- - . , h . r - a ed ) r . ' at untct , ihi-or- v nl cmcr TV H3525SE2BE3 B5J232 ft at-on- ce poemT-which-- VXkOi For thou aj ( the great God "Who in. Heaven." The staff doctors of the Provo Genthy wisdom, rulest the eral Hospital and their wives enter Thourby world's whole frame; tained the nurses and other employees orever, therefore-Hollowed be thy of the hospital Friday evening at Sarj name." toga. Bathing, dancing and refresh Let nevermore delay divide us from ments were, included in the program. Those present were: Dr. Merrill and Thy glorious face," but let "Thy come." wife, Dr. Westwood ahiK wife, Dr. Let Kingdom thy commands opposed be by W. Aird, A. Robison and wife, none, V. Robison and wif J. H. White, AlBut. thy good pleasure and "Thy will Misses PatiL Westwood, bert Taylor, be done," Zina Johnsoa; Carrol BaylesS, Luel let. our promptness to nbey be la Kindredf 'Anna Bartholomew, Ven And even ice Fpete, Theta Whitney, Dora The very same 'In earth as 'tis in Boyer, Alta Miner, Alice Heaven." ....,., ; Edith Wilmott, LCfaig, Annie Privett, Then for our souls, 0 Lord, we also iiaiiio. oerry, JUlia layior, iuna lYj V . - - ii art 1 VT ,. . t - " - -- Dc. Shel-tomHil- " pray " Mr. and Mrs.-C- . C. Jones entertained Thou wouldst be pleased to "Give us on this day" at - dinner Sunday In compliment to Miss Zina Johnson and Miss Theta The food of life, wherewith our souls are fed, Whitney. Sufficient raiment and "Our daily bread;1' .Miss Ether Taylor had as her house Witfi every needful, thing do thou reguests last week, Miss Vivian Parkinlieve us, son of Preston, Idaho, Frank Boecraft Arid of thy mercy pity and "Forgive of Leo Coates Lehi, and of Salt Lake,, us." . . Miss May Anderson, Miss 'Mane 't-- I .. . ' ': s ' I vX HljLr" , 7- THE LIBERTINE' AT . THE STRAND " "The Libertine" is astory of tnod.. ern life, strong and gripping. It brings home with grim realism thei great lesson that once in every man's or woman's life comes a moment to I , o ' all of Salt Lake City. Canyon trips and lake parties were enjoyed by the To make an offering for merry party. Saturday afternoon the Misses May Anderson and Marie Eddington, of Salt Lake, and Miss Ethel Taylor gave a 'delightful musical before the Third Beehive gif Is. The , Salt Lake visitors furnished the music; ror me Third ward Sunday evening service. Mrs. E J. Ward has returned from a week's visit in .Salt Lake, where she was the guest of her daughter,. Mrs W. O, Ramshaw. THE TOUGH KID Scene From- - . LIBERTINE" WED. ANDTHUfl8., JULY 11-1- ' 2 libertlnCi the man who "can aford to play the game.!' A thoroughly depraved society la al-ways ready to make a favorite of the libertine who defiles pure woman hoodrwbile hiavictims bear the bu-r- den of shame alone. "Our tresA surprise, finish comes like a The heroine, a young girl, pure and passes." And forasmuch, O Lord, as we believe ' lovely, who is the main support of a breath of June roses, and the story ends bringing close to the heart of That- - thou wilt pardon us, "Aa we j widowed mother, is engaged to marry man who the audience the powerful and timely a young , wholesome clean, forgive," .' sweetheart moral of a great old play forever Let that love teach .wherewith thou "has been heris childhood .4 crossed by the modern new. Her path dost acquaint us, To pardon all "Those who trespass against us;" con has been filed , with the Clerk of said And - though sometimes thoufInde.st Thus we .poor creatures would ., Court. fess, again, we've forgot Is to dissolve action This would And brought thus say eternally This love for thee, yet help "And the marriage contract heretofore and 'Amen." lead us not," , , now existing between you and the 'Mirror. Louis St Through bouI's or body's want, to ' plaintiff. .. ; desperation, .' . Parker & Robinson, 8UIM0N3. Nor let earth's gain drive us "Into Attorneys for Plaintiff. I P. O. Address, Farmers' & Merch tir?Su".;,-w-...-..K-,iIn the District 'Court of Uu Fourth .uc uut (.Lie duui vrt nu; u uc uciiuvvi nuh ants' Bank building, Provo,, Utah. r-DifitdCJLJiBLjmdjCor i.r irirsi punncanonj my of Utah. save from 'them malice SUte the of County, Yea, ' vs. 5 . the devil Agnes. D. Bedford, . plaintiff ' Mis Worst Book. William A. Bedford, defendant SumAnd both in Mfe anikdeath, keep---"- Ua . In A Last Memory of Kobert Lonla ; I ,. mons. from evil" fatiaaMftn:?. bv Charlotte Eatod. thl froin whom ; fendant:. curious incident Is recorded: "VVhat You are hjirebr summoned to - ap doj jvuTJcousldef;-This may be had-'T- or thine , la the yoorf brightest ral- l7 the within after twentypear days kingdom, 7" the novelist was asked. "Doc lire of this Bummona upon youlL w This world 1b of JlJiTwoAgJtawon4gi .he repaeoi drous story served within the county in which oreTryThtTMrrETyde. To thee .belongs "The power-an- d. the this action is brought: otherwise with- - ltbout moment hesltaUon. adding: In thirty days after service and defend That Is the worst Ihlpg I ever wrot-.- ' glory." And all thyswondrous works, have end- - the above entitled action, and In case let In a standard book of brief b this Is the one book title glvetk of your failure to do so, Judgment "will e4 never, "' - be entered against you according to nndcr the nam of the author. (But will remain fHWM .and Tor' the demand of the complaint, which -- M I it -- ,ll.UTt. -V- -.- Marguerite Stewart - One of Americas Greatest Dancers v Frances Hahn, Violinist ... les Excellent Interpretation and Technique ' and 1 If A r J 40 Well Trained' and Beautiful Dancers ex: Friday, July 13th Matinee 2:30 10c and 25c Evaning8:30l'0c-2Sc-3Sc-SCc-7Sc- . - ' .. fi j ' Behold the Tough Kid ! He is a reg- ular Son of a Gun and'hls folks Can't Do A Thing WithHim. He smokes cljrnroots, reads Kick Carter, and nervous folk predict he will end his Days in the Pen, Uut when, he Grows Up, he will Fool Them, He will very flke- ly be a prominent Attorney or Banker. J l?' , o ' x Group of the famous singing and dancing chorus in John Cort's massive production of the New York Casino Theatre Musical Comedy Success, "Flora Bella," coming to the Coljimbia.Theatre, Wed ' nesday, July 11th.' i. " |