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Show Dances Visitors ' OCIETY Vearl McAdam left Sunday for titer Yisiting kU home to Ogden. with bis parents, ten days In Provo W. McAdam. rr and Mrs. John and vegetables. The funds raised from the affair will be used to help purchase the winter fuel for the meeting" house. A cordial invitaDubJic in tion is 'extended to the general Announcement is made o the of Mia. trie webb of Johnson, ion of Mrs. Ralph Poulton will be hostto Lateye ' and Mrs. Nads Johnson of ess to the members of the Utah f.v.view. The marriage will take Sorosis club at her home Wednesee October 25 to the Salt Lake day evening. Mrs. M. G.. Taylor p'6- . will give a discussion of Jane Cowl, left which will be followed by a review r and Mrs. Daw Anderson to Salt of her book, "Lilac Time," by Mrs. Monday for their home rXe after spending a month Jn Alex Hedquist Musical numbers have been arranged for the prowWftMk. .provo gram. Mrs. Oran Grbnemaa was hostess The Shrine cere-- t dinner at her, home Monday Mr. and Mrs. monial to be held In the Masonic vening in honor of Peter Groneman and tamtly, who temple in Salt Lake City, October Long 27, promises to reach to good time Will leave tomorrow E. Knapp, Begch Calif., to spend- - the winter. climax according to R. Garden flowers prettily- decorated president of the Sarinere' club at Provo. First on the program will . thedttteS tahle. be the novices' ball the evening of Mr. and Mrs. June Jenkins of the 26th at the Provo temple, to Arcadia, Sevier county, arrived in which every Mason and his partner Proro Monday, where they will are eligible. The following day the came Shriners and their partners, or an itay for a few. days. They ttend the funeral of Mrs. exchanged one, will leave for Salt Thomas Mur Lake City, where the ladles will be jenks father, Joseph guests at the Pantages theater doch while the Shriners continue their The Relief society of the Pioneer ceremony at the temple in Salt bazaar and sale Lake. ward w"1 S,ve evening In the of goods Friday Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brattan ward amusement hall. Commencing spent Sunday in Bingham, the at 8 o'clock sharp, a splendid will be given. The articles guests of Mr. Brattan's brother, J. for sale, which" were donated by F. Brattan, who is editor of the the Relief Bociety members, Include house dresses, waists, aprons, An interesting session of the fancy doilies, children's garments. etc A fish pond has Keen 'ar Fifth ward Relief society was held ranged for the children and booths this afternoon, under the direction Mrs. located at different parts of the of the literary committee. hall, such as hot dogs, ice cream, M. P. Henderson read the opera , semi-annu- fr - . pro-gra- m Press-Bulleti- n. Clubs Parties 23. the Oct. SPKIMIVILLE, Sprlngvilie Kiwanis club met Wednesday- evening for the regular M. E. Crandall. Jr.. dl- i luncheon. "Samson and Deltla' after which in gmging. Musical tne a musical program was enjoyed selections were given by Mrs. Bell Crandall, C. H. Childs and MaFvan Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg Strnf . . a. a njiuciaun, uut ouuuit c&triu- entertained at dinner at their home tive, was the principal speaker of Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. the evening and explained the good C. E. Ericksen and daughter Gale, derived from the scout organizaof Hollywood, Calif., who flpent the tion. A tenor solo was rendered by week end in Provo enroute to New Richard Condie. York, from which point they will Among the guests were G. W. leave for Europe where they will Craig, freight agent, of Provo; W. spend the winter. Garden flowers H. Lee, traveling freight agent for Union Pacific; D. R. Gray, aswere used as a table centerpiece. the sistant general freight agent for the Covers were laid for 8. Union Pacific; John Lyle, attorney of the Union Pacific system. Mr. Mrs. V. B. Peterson and baby left Lyle and Mr. Gray spoke a short time on railroad conditions. 'Monday for their home tn Hyrum". S. L. Mendenhall acted as. after spending two weeks here Ed Duiin won the attendWith Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. ance prize. and Mrs. "William Leavitt. See this Water Test Display rfS in our Window Tomofrovb ri i : '. toast-maste- The Third grade students of the training school and the teachers were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. M. P. Henderson Wednesday afternoon. B. Y. U. The Campfire Girls of Provo, with Whittemore as hostess and Mrs. O. A. Spear as chapMiss Margaret erons, enjoyed an autumn walk Saturday. A visit was made through the local ice plant, from which point the girls walked to the Provo brick yard where they were shown the process of brick making. They thpn motored towards the Provo canyon road, Where., a large bonfire was nfade and weiner roast enjoyed by eighteen. r. Today at the B. Y. U The Leading Educational Institution of the L. D. S. Church, and Utah County's Only University. CLO THCR A FT' 5 1 30 SERGE .'An important change is to take place in the Religion class nrganlza- lion of the L. 1). S. church. Fiy ac- tion of t lie general authorities of the church, the presidents and prin- cipals of the church school system will constitute the directing board of the organization, with the presi-- i BACK OUT dent of Young university as chair- man, who w ill also act as chairman J Plenty of Provo Readers Have This of the executive comiuit.ee. The Experience. services of the faculties of the re-You tax the kidneys overwork spective institutions will be utilized them in visiting religious class stake conthe continual can't They keep up ventions and in supervisory work. strain. President F. S. Harris of Young out it Thp hack may give may university is gratified at the oppor- ache and pain; tunity afforded to extend the serv- Urinary troubles spt in. ices of the university beyond the Don't wait longer take Doan's campus and with his colleagues in Kidnpy Pills. office, will begin active work at ' Provo people tell you how thoy once. act. Ask nur neighbor! "How Fill! Plowing Improves Soil V. li Peny, 612 V. Fifth North Texture," an articles published by Fifth North St.. Provo. says: "I be- Dr. Thomas L. Martin, Young unigan to suffer with kidney trouble. versity, in "The Utah Farmer," has The kidney' secretions were too fre- attracted the attention of P. H. quent in passage and highly colored. of the Great Western Sugar to and ache before My back began company. Denver, Colo., and by relong I was past going. I could quest of that gentleman, it will be hardly bond to put on my shoes and published in "Through the Leaves," when I did stoop, 1 could hardly the official journal of the company. straighten again. I soon found I The was afflicted with lumbago. Shall the Central Pacific railway first box of Doan's Kidney Pill become a part of the Union Pacific helped me and after using two or the Southern Pacific system? boxes I was cured." This question, says Dr. Christen Foster-Mi- l 60c, at all dealers. Jensen,- Young university, is to be burn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo; N. Y. Ad debated this year by the three col vertisement. leges of the state in their anhuaT triangular debate. Americas Standard Suit for Men and Young Men MB ' We Want you to learn about this most daring of clothing tests. We Want you to see how the maers of Clothcrafl Clothes have tested Clothcraft Serge Coats to prove their value and serviceability. suit ever receives such harsh punishment as these Clothcraft Coats did. They were soared thoroughly in water, dried and repressed. And they came through unharmed. display in our window and then examine the suits themselves. We carry a complete line. Run in today! See the water-te- st Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE Dancing Frocks for College How About Your TIRES Do you find them cut and bruised on the sharp, ragged edges of every crack and expansion DROWNED CHILD BURIED. the weather but nobody ever does anything about it " Mark Twain t l K you're cold, cover up There's warmth and wear in these big roomy Classmate Overcoats-B- elt all around, Raglan, is the style $25.00 Priced from upwards. Christensen Co. Fashion Park Clothiers And you can buy a suit of this wonder' ful Serge for $27 doesn't this prove Clothcraft value? DIES AT SPANISH FORK. SPANISH FOP.K, Oct. 24 After suffering 11 months from a com plication of diseases. John C. Holt, lifelong resident of this city. died at his home early Saturday morning. Mr. Holt was the only resident of Spanish Fork whose father served in the "Mormon" Battalion. He was the son of William and Dolly Childs Holt, pio- neers. ana was Dorn ai spanisu Fork, February 20, 1856. He was on a mission to the southern states He married from 1895 to 1898. Martha Lewis. November 27, 187 She died in 1895 leaving a daugh ter. now Mrs. Ella Nelson or salt Lake. He married June 30, 1889 Annie C. Jensen, who survives him. To them were born ten children, nine of whom are living in the vicinity of Spanish Fork: Martha Holt. Mrs. A. C. Blackett, Mrs Stella Holt Thomas, John W.. Leo Jesse Clifford, William N.. Glen and Hvrum Holt. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon in the First ward chapel.' "Everybody talks a lot about proper relation to each other, being soaed in water, yet surviving the test unchanged! Doesn't this prove Clolhchfl Service? Doesn't it answer your fall suit problem? No. - Sid Think of a whole suit, made of so many little parts all carefully put together in SPANISH FOR, Oct. 24. Fu for Leonard, the neral services ittle son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. McCormack, who was drowned in an irrigation canal, Thursday, were at tne afternoon eld Saturday Salem ward chapel with msnop l ne speaK- Bird Allen in charge, C Christensen and s were ..t.rr.aru .Montague, i wu mhub wcic There CO'YItlCriT sung by Alma Christensen. rcAiu J were many beautiful floral offerA long train that falls from one ings and the service was attended hip and trails gracefully from one bv many sympathetic friends. The side is considered very new for hndy was taken to Payson for evening gowns. On the other side .. .... r::i! :u. of the frock is the side drape with out which no dress can be fashionFUNERAL FOR FRANK WRIGHT able this winter. Drapes are fastened with a cabochon ornament PLEASANT GROVE, Oct. 24 The funeral of Frank Wright, 34 years of age, who died of pneumonia at Murray, was held at the tabernacle at 2 o'clock last Wednesday, with Bishop E. D. Olpin presiding. Musical numbers were furnished by the ward choir. G. E. offered the opening Oscarson prayer and Charles J. Cobbley pronounced the benediction. Speakers were Bishop James H. Walker, Alexander Bullock, Bishop A. L. Cullimore, George H. Watts of Murray, President Mark Austin of Fremont stake, in Idaho, and Bishop Olpin. Interment was in the Pleasant Grove cemetery. Mr. Wright was born at Pleasant Grove and moved to Murray five years ago. He Is survived by his father. Hyrum Wright; his, wife, Mrs. Josle Wright, two sons, three daughters and three brothers. joint of the ordinary course you road? Of hard-surfac- ed do. Compare the difference when you drive over the smooth resilient surface of Warren-Bitulithi- The saving on tires on Warrenite-Bitulithimore than buys your license. c. roads c in-t- ., . Warren Bros. Co. 706 Cms article in ths modern girl's wardrobe Is exempt tram all vtUitariail rule her dancing frock. Here are two for the winter parties and hops.' Tiny butterfly wings of sleeves decorate one and the new neckllnt nelpa make It modish. The other has & deep Bertha collar of lac, Both rejoice in tne dashing awing of skirts cut to droop oa each aide. Arrangements are being made for a big Hallowe'en entertainment in RIDE TRAIN; ARRESTED. Joe Millobara and Sam Tomlln-brali- , Austrians, were arrested last the Fourth ward' amusement hall by D. & R. G. train riders night 28. October Saturday evening, and to the county jail. The brought five-act a at 8 o'clock Commencing accused of trespassvaudeville will be given, followed two onmen were the railroad proper' tn city ing by a dance. Special features of en- court BIRTH ANNOUNCED. this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivie are re- tertainment have been arranged. Before makinf 'he arrest Train and sandfine a pumpkin of pies Doughnuts, arrival the over joicing , Rider Fd Well: "ad to hit Millobar. will be fore sale, also a baby boy, born Sunday. Mother and wiches over the head w.ih a gun, the InBroth." "Magic baby sre doing nicely. jury being mended today by County Physician L. C. Potter. Utah Savings & i Trust Bldg., Salt Lake Gty. THERE IS NOTHING UNDER THE SUN that protects you more from the summer's troubles than ina T)a K us bum. ucar wry qui c tu ..U. tal block is always reposing tn the old ioe box, sar'tjruarding your health and comfort, jT ..... . rROVO ICE AND COLD STORAGK ,J Phone it - arc . |