OCR Text |
Show mm a lLt . The platting of cm: .01 i ! biu. oirri::? SOLD t director of at the BrighamYoun ursoa. rTTmiDi!! to I0W City, ibitloUd sale. The. 1 th; ground In the North J yon, presented by era to the Brighamf has been complete;" made. The grour' Aspen grove and versity outings and. . sions. ' - "The farm boys who"v university." beg. 5 when the winter quarter TVm T Mm be well taken care ou ..IJ agronomy the of "head L. Martin, V parUnent of the B. T. U. Dr. Martin will begin uiree i" for voun men lnterestel innoil fer- Rirk agriculture forage crops, PW8U RtoftheUnlver. in the iTfarth e .... -- interested In your for years, The Iowa City 1 to Place of ..Ti- t- .nj . -- nil rnMnmrn. The laft kh, here an exhibit named' courstf is-- especially adapted to dSSeT have developed any etudents specializing in sous. rrm. STear, and to try to ar-t- $ n V n.nnn Villi V UPVPTal COUrS68 in animal husbandry. The matter of rot 16 "lend jtf th nroner feedine; of farm antmr commie-Ttato do so on a will be featured. to cover the shipping The townsfolk here Aiding Aviator. Tsee and obtain thisex-Email balloona are sent ob' dally from thhrty-o- n tlons In the United SUV "freputation throughout the tain direction and veloc' manual fsMei for Ttott Jor the tuldancr ni m received many letters from arioiis sources - Superstition the publication of article, educational "sailors believe Old ( Winmg Hf anyone follow y . i -i .... tionii a larte num- - twtnnta the number to raise' will he told 1 . toil board ship. J?nual training sSKaMiou thin" -- st lil hud-wanftcrta- SrloaracQUirn t J his-orfc- iSf 'i n v- pwjs'""" Of 1TB9Q1 m i m4-111- tud chil- Provo, rfuternoou wjm It .a, ruoiuiuMi--r buu 1 A spicy anT bas been arranged members of the Pleasant ward in the tabernacle Friday evening, juuim ojouerg, urace waaiey, risurrnii, rKtrflcrBnun irrSlr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 3. Beck enter-NovembeFlg naamaii ana tuorence uscarso?. at dinner unaay evening. Mrs. Wr J. Keetch and hildrent iMrs. I talnea Thl entertainment wili be glen4or Martha-Johns- on Mrs. 'Cover were laid for sit. children. and e the benefit of ralwlng .meana to Viola Fage. an organ for the use of the West, Orin Blackburn and Mlna Fred WlFaEeand The Jil.choorTTilttannnpiirty Third ward. A small admission of 20 Zirken of Salt Lake were Sunday Mrs. Vern Gillman entertained at a was new at the high school building wlll be charged. No one can af guests of Mr. and Mrs. David F. centa, party Monday evening, given in honor Thursday evening. The frpshles all ford to miss It, as It will be an even West . of her husband and her husband's received an initiation that will long ing of utmost enjoyment and enter brother, C. R. Gillman's birthdays. be remembered. Other fi atures of the tainment to everyone, Members of the 'Literary club met Other guests present were Mr. and evening's entertainment were dancing Tbe; program will be given as fol at the tabernacle Wednesday afternoon Mrs. James Uillman and children, Mr. and refreshments. The rooms were lows: at 4:30 o'clock. Miss Alice Reynolds and Mrs. W'ni- - Horley, C. R. Gillman tastefully decorated for the 'occasion. Two selections by the orchestra. of Provo is giving an extension course and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gillman Boy Scouts songs and drilU. 1'aut Ad am son is homo for a few on Romantic poets. There are about and son, Mr. and Airs. Ieonard Harris Saxaphone solo. fifteen members belonging to the club. and children, Mr. Hills and family of days visit from the sheep inl. "Sunshine," dramatized, Girls Trio, Provo, ,Mr. and Mrs. Glon Gllylman Dialect, P. 'M. Nielson of American Miss Bexg Newman spent the week-enMr. and iMrs, IbIIb Smith and befiy and son, and Mr and Mrs. Vern GillFork. Fork were L Pleasant in Coalville, .vieiting with' Mr. and Mrs, man. Games, music and refreshments of American . Selection by the orchestra. . Grove visitors Sunday. Frank B. Newman. were enjoyed.-- ' Gypsy dance and song. Violin solo. Garden." "The "Dreaming Alone In the Twilight " : I One-ac-t play, ttaderdirectloB of Miss Bess Newman. Minstrels, isinging and dancing,-'01- d Uncle Tom and family." Girl," , drama That tized. Two selections by "orchestra, . 4 Will You Say fou; It - f your friend and ac- ITTo quJntance this year? V pur-chas- . fe"m-- Our line of ', 1 Q1RISTHAS AND NEW YEAR'S Cards Will say it for you .... 5 ''If ' . ' s ica with her poor parents. Now she is io ic rtyaica to inc weaimy van-- j cicrbilt and Havemcycr famii, thru her marriage to Herbert 'M. "TTrnman,-isoi- n of th? Iae Oliver llarriman, and one of, lue leading hankers and capitalist o the conn-tr-W'hpn ir... d civlprn t. vrari w)J f i.ij... . . . y. , Come in and Daily Fashion Hht d See Them ;i .. d AN INDUCEMENT TO BUT NOW 1W PLEASANT GROVE, Nov. 16. An other one of Utah's pioneers was caUed Time-knock- at the door of William a no .bristm Cards ' i - ed H. Adams, who leaves behind him bis family and scores of friends. Mr. Adams built the first house con structed in American. Fork. He was a member of the company, the first white people to locate here,. He mar ried Miss Melissa -- Adams, the first white child born at Spanish Fork. His early life was one of hardships, but he faced It all Bhowlng great courage. He lived long enough to realize the Truits of his .toil; for what was a desert valley is now one of wealth .;; , ind great promise. on AJ! iscoMiit PASSES AWAY PIONEER V DR. B. J. GRATANA it-- December 1st fMti '4 V f . if ' f , ilrfdf an elalmral1 tiliiii:iini in i i.e silk soutache. '1 he fa.K ii of Mu-of the .Serge with a difp tuck and l:eM me. width, in the s!..if. i size wquires '2?j yards 51 inch j The Christmas e and C Card' ; . u ii RibF. Parks IN AND SEE OUR Dr. B. J. Gratana is the eotnmerclat Netherlands and recently arrived attache of th legatlo Collies Best Sheep Doge. nf atrlCUltUre Sy that the Scotch collies are the favorite Tbelr tireless beep dogs of America. their barking at even night, watching and at the approach of any prowler, flock to-,-,. the for keeping Instinct their . f rreat value. The stray one of the sheeps worst en la dog m.. .Mrtmtnt tlen Century Printing Company Cultivate Cheerf ulneaa. East First North. Provo, Utah. 1 r - t. ., BEAUTIFUL SAMPLES 30 . ''k -- f.' f$ GON MA DIE IN WXAJTt- ii i ui vv-- - p j . If .::ra. . l ... if - t i I TO i D STOP THIS STOW OEUJN6! mill'1 - ' l ;f ; J r . jh ...km .. ,7 nti i n r. . J F L-- V K7 WEU I HE.APD HIM SAY SO HIMSELF.' HE TOlX" 1 , I AmtrBrR. the Mue!fiSS Acteyiene J -- " ten if - ;. 1 I PI UJUUUIN I LIVE WITHOUT H!-- R ! 1 bKt. z. Margaret 3, obliged to spend a iilfe'ht with her mother at Uie Y. W, C. A., awoke to Insist upon h drink. Mother for 4atfc of a glass and fountain to make a drtuklngcvip of her hands. Margare- t- very much hn- pressfd, iwiueiiily recalied the lu- cldentand BeTTrrrt months later tonished us by asking: "Mother, whv don't .yon "ever let me drink out t your hands, like you did that uijcM at the U, R. Clevelaud Plain Dealer, . m by n n hi s No. 9i.st. Sizes. 34 to 46 inches bust. I'licp, Kniliroidery No. 12J70. Trans- -' fW, blue or yellow, 25 cents. Seconl Model:Press No. Jo5!. Sizes,-3to 46"1nche9 bust. Price, t cent. "Blouse No. 0646. Sizes, $Q intlits busti-- I'riceO Buperetltiows fe v'ew Drcsa i ci-nt- Air . - t f-- ... - 3-- M'MJt) R- listen! want aou . rniAirfiilnss Is a'small virtue. It ta trne, bnt It: sheds socb a brightness around us In this life that neither rf.rt rioudsnor rain can dispel, lt happy infiuence.Alexander. m- -i - f AKLQK"- - OUf'v DOME ; ; COME 2 yards satin. fc'irst Model: I'irtorul No. VM8. Sizes, H to 40 151oiip 1'rke; 35 cents. . makes your Christmas shopping. easy and less expensive. Order now when you can make the best selection and have plenty of mailing time. - . slip-ove- Your need- - not fret 1 and-w- o: about what you'll send Uncle John or Aunt Mary, or Cousin Sue, or any other relative or friend, near or distant. " SfaSl Hlne wrge sliows a predilection slccvtlcss arrantieiiicnts, lN!Cau we tusiiect, is incrrusi-by as4x:iati(ii wiiti" the varied materials into which blouses are fashioned that are worn with r glffVflrs dresses, Craid and I nit tons are added in the fir it v.ith the elegance model,. to keep aWol the blue tatin Idoiw. Medmin Mze requires .2' yards and ' 1 yards 3& in K li!t:e To how lh.it luaiinnn is not ttu -- evclttsive v it drcK.4-4- - - - L'f CORRECT FASHIONS FOlt AUTUMN If Ordered Before -- . - i' ' .'f 'twere'! ; About Birds. WELDING SilOI' eldingr and Brazir, Scored Cylinder Rcpairin?.' All Work Guaranteed. 33" N Second West. |