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Show The Utah Sorosis met SaturJ afternoon with Mrs. A. C T aijj , and listened to two very interest!-papers. One was by Mrs. Sa Whalen Talniage on Lessing than the Wise, am om Uy Ida Callaway on Present Cor' Provo Tuesday. tions in Germany. A social was given Thursday The Emmeison class met Frul-mirth and 1ifth evening by tbe with MissTillie Foster, wards at the Fifth ward meeting evening ontinued the reading of the esgj Dances, Surprises Socials ar.d house in honor of Leffel Bean, who on Compensation. to Engleaves soon for a Clubs Complete Story cf D. S. Kliug was pleasant! Airs. furwas music Excellent land. B. lie t V.U. surprised at her home Thursda nished bv Prof. Lund, Happy Hours Spent a number of friendf (piartette, David Reese, Wilford evening by In Provo. McAllister and MEses Margaret The evening was passed in gauuf Miss music and cards. Luncheon vof Bean end Annie Newell. The wedding if James E. Peters tmoc A mi. n' and APsa Zuiu Lewi. served. ui Gll n (111 of PlOVO !iiui MirS Ell bv .ding.-bdhow e E. Mrs. E. Corfm, in enteitaii.d '.ae s me j will take place : 1 ike In me of Mr. pee bes from Bishop A. L. Booih Mis. J. J. Nunn and family at diij Peters at noon Wednesday. and Leffel Bern. Light Coveis were laid f,ti ner Sunday. A pretty affair was the luncheon moots were served. ten. given on 1'Vnlav afternoon by Mrs. Air. and Airs. Willi nn J. Tavlor Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Eld red hair Josiah Beck and Aids. Ivlitli Beck announce the engagement of their returned from a very pleasant tr Martin in honor of Airs. Isadore j California. Mary, to Asael C. daughter, through The Clark of Salt Lake City. in to take place Marriage piist. Mrs. D. T. Clark of Silt Lali rooms were decorated with palms, June, the guest of Mrs. C. O. Newei was primroses and carnations. The engagement of Aliss Eliza at the Hotel Roberts Thursday. I Mrs. Eugene Allen attended the Hoherg and Mr. Jack Gorden is anMiss Louie Taylor of Goshen ' shower given by the friends of MBs nounced. The nnriiage will take the guest of Miss Zella Lilehfiell Elizi Chipmuiin American Pork place in the Salt Lake temple June I Sunday. on Monday of this wtek. 17th. I. A. Smoot was in Salt LakJ Mrs. I). I). Hoots and children A1 iss Irene? Squires and Mr.Lou I Saturday. will spend a few weeks in Salt Lake Squires of Salt Lake, were the The Nineteenth Century rlu! and Tooele guests of M Ks Pearl Jones Sunday. met Friday afternoon with Alrsl Mrs. Tints. lYidivof American Airs. D. T Clark and daughter, Fork has been visiting with her Mildred, of Salt Lake, are visiting Geo. Havercamp. Miss HeleJ sister, Mrs. Joseph Earrer this week. in Provo with Airs. A. D. Sutton Bonham sketched the life of Maryj Miss Lydia Jones entertained at The Provo lodge No. 819, B. I Wilkins Freennn and reviewed one dinner Thursday evening in honor Miss Josephine O. E., gave a whist party at their of the books. of Miss Mildred Clark of Salt Lake. club rooms Monday evening. There gave an interesting paper Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ure of Og- were and eighguests present eighty The Five Miiden Aunts of (Jhi-- I den were in Provo Sunday visiting teen tallies played. First prizes The Club will adjouru for Mr, and Mr-- lv. Eugene Jones. were awarded to Mrs. T. L. Bowen cago. Mrs. Frank Otterstroin returned and Ben Schwab. Consolation prizes the summer, with the exception of to her home in Salt Lake Sunday. weie given to Mrs. E. C. Erickson the annual outing in June. Air. and Mrs. Jack Hyde of and J. B. Schofield. Misses Mina and Bess Taylor of of Airs. the were guests Nephi Airs. S. J. Jones and Alisa Tillie Salt Lake are visiting in Provo the Delphii Teasdale Suud iy. Foster entertained Saturday evening guests of Geo. S. Taylor and family. Airs. Frank Burton and children at tbe home cf the latter, the stuThe Kia Ora Club were enterof Milford is visiting in Provo with dents from St. George who are tained Saturday evening by Prof. her sister, Airs. Franeella Adams. tbe I. Y. university. Pro Mrs. T. P. Kimball lias returned gressive games and music were en- - S. H. Eastmond at the B. Y. U. wag from ileber where she has visited j ved by the guests. About thirty-tiv- e Art Studio. The evening for a week. were present. spent with music, games and merry 1HE heres not a headache or a eepless hour in a barrel cfhira rdellis Ground Ch oco- Miss Jennie Wilkins entertained the Fianklin teachers at her home The time was Thursday evening. cards and and music with vpent contests. guessing J. R. Vance of Eureka was in 9HEIY ? , , 1 te Can you say as muen for oy other drinll? -- nns-no- n I Q POMU ! , wa-- Is made with con- scrupulous, scientious care and attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No Ground Chocolate at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it old-fashion- D. ed Kel-lo- 011 , GhirardelR Company San Francisco GET A HOME IN A WARM CLIMATE Mrs. Joseph T. Earrer spent Saturday in American Fork. Mrs. II. S. Pvne left for Washington D. C. Tuesday morning to join her husband who has completed liis course at the Washington Medical college. Before returning to Utah Dr. and Airs. Dyne will tour tbe East. Mrs. .Grant C. Bagiev visited friends in Salt Lake Sunday. GeorgeS. Taylor and daughter, Mirra, were in Salt Lake Siturdav. Miss Ilortense Hyde of Nephi visited in Provo Tuesday, tl e guest HERENOT HEREAFTER. the great fruit belt on a from Provo Bench Is free frost, Having record of 30 consecu- tlve fruit crops without a single failure. W. H. RAV REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE Sc AND LOANS 57 NORTH ACADEMY AVE. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wanted To rent modern furnished house or rooms. No children. Address P. O. Box 403, city. tm28 "Bopcacci,o at Turner's opera house, Ileber, evening of May 23. Special excursion from Provo via tbe 1). & It. G. Trains leave at 9:15 p. m. and 5:30 p.m. Round trip fare 75 cents. of Miss Della Teasdale. FROVO. VI AH 1.25 to Salt Lake and return Alay 25, via the Salt Lake Route. DEMOCRATS, Foi'xd A small compass and glass combination. Owner can receive the same by calling at this ollloe and payin ing for this ad. TAKE NOTICE AND ATTEND. Democratic primaries will be held all the wards of Provo City on Friday, May 29th, 3 90S, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of nominating delegates to the State convention to be held June loth, 1908, at Salt Lake Can you see that people from the outside are coming to Provo on every train and investing in fruit lands while our home people are not trying to get their share of the bargains. A confidential talk with ,W. II. Ray & Com- City. pany will convince you. Meetings will be held in various ?L25 to Salt Lake and return every wards, and said wards nominate Sunday via the I). & It. G. tin said convention as fol- Under the management of It. II. Meat and Ferguson the Grocery company is again coming to the front with a full line of fancy, staple delegates and green groceries. Everything You will look all deliveries to made if neat you lows: Prompt always of Both Phones. the Call. parts city. First Ward Mawer school 4 get your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired at 89 North Academy delegates and 4 alternates. Preaching Sunday at 11 a.m. and Second Ward Proctor Academy Ave. Prices reasonable. 8 p.m. at the Reorganized Church tjS 4 delegates and 4 alternates. of Latter-da- y Saints, corner Fourth If you want a nice little fruit farm Third Ward franklin school The subject in the great fruit belt on Provo bench South, Second West. of the evenings discourse will be you should buy it now for yon w ill 4 delegates and 4 alternates. have to pay more money if you wait Fourth Ward Parker school The Book of Mormon a True for another month. W. 1L Ray & Co. 3 d elegates and 3 aJteruates. Record. J. F. Curtis, pastor. sell them on easy terms. Fifth Ward Parker school 4 If you want to borrow money on George Patterson Thompson, of delegates and 4 alternates. your farm at a low rate of interest, Bpringville, who has been Buffering And for any other business said you should see V II. Ray & Co. from a nervous collapse for thvee primaries may wish to consider. R. Y. University Opera company months, died yesterday afternoon: at For and in behalf of the City special excursion to Ileber via the D. 4 oclock. Mr, Thompson was for Central committee, & It. G., Saturday, May 23. Train leaves Provo at 9:15 a. m. and o:30p.m. many years the agent of the Denver Alma YaxWagexex, Round trip fare 50 cents. Return spe- & Rio Grande railroad at Spring-villChairman. cial returning at midnight. He was born in New York llines-Kimb- er e. state sixty years ago and is survived Flowers for Decoration day; and artificial. Provo Floral Co. by his widow. Funeral was held High Ideals. William Travers i'erome has many The Domestic Steam Laundry is in the Presbyterian church today, j admirers ai d many enemies, but whatever else he may have he certainly both In the work always ha a high, appreciation of the AmeriCIVIC IMPROVEMENT done and in the delivery can people! Jerome has ben described WORKERS TO SPEAK. fis a practical idealist; an active Failing eyesight is something dreamer. By that is meant one who which needs the careful and scienhot only lias all the shadowy ambiTwo Civic Improvement workers bfuilder ofir castICSi but tific attention of a trained optician. j as0 has the and personality to . ... , . Dr. Ileindselman is well qualified Once he wa3 ere not too high.' to look to the needs of fitting detoo high for fective eyes. His glasses give exhe replied. . . Illustrated Magazine,cellent satisfaction. Bee him, tf Everybody invited. up-to-da- te, - . . t A farewell soefal was given in the making. Sixth ward Social hall Friday eveMr. and Mrs. Wm. Roy lance, in of honor lvnudson. Karl ning Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rydalch, Mr. Tire guests enjoyed dancing, games and Mrs. W. B. Ward, Mr. and and music. Mrs. David Opeushaw and Mr. and The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. J. li. Hudson formed a theAirs. John Deal will regret to learn Rex Monday evethat they are a bout to leave Provo atre prrty at the and make their home in Los Angeles, ning, followed by supper at the Cal. Olympia Cafe. f Mrs. I nose McBride and Mrs. James Chapel visited in Amen an Fork Siturdav and Sundiv, tbe guests cs Dr. and Mis. J. F. Nine-- . Mr. and Mrs. It. Engei p Jni es entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ure and Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Hyde. Coveis were laid for tight. The Priscilla club met Wednesday evening with Misses A lie anti Fern Smoot. Card games, whmt and sixty-threweie played during Mr.s. F. W. Pmse the evening. and Miss Via Sorenson were guests of the club. Misses Lvdi.i and Nettie Knmlson entertained at an old fashioned dress ball at the Sixth Ward meeting house Thursday evening in honor of their brother Ivarl, who leaves soon for a mission to Sweden. Miss Coni Ward returned Saturday from Mt. Pleasant where she has been teaching school the past Fretty Oxfords We have just received another shipment of ladies oxfords, in all leathers, and colors; kid and patent tans in all S ( 7 shades, made 011 new pa terns, with fiting qualities, far superior to the average shoe. No slipping at the heel, smooth, dose fit, s n w Always insist on having your foot properly fitted, as this is the most important factor in appearance ,as well as wear. We have your size. I e, R.. II. IRVINE SON, PROVO Sxys I, To myself term. A very enjoyable card party was given Friday evening by tbe Pytldan Sisters at tbe K. of P. ball. M iss Pearl Adams is in Provo visiting with her sister, Franeella, for a few days. Miss Adams bas been teaching in the University of Idaho tbe past year and will be Miss Miriam Nelkes successor at the B. Y. University the coming year. Pres. George IL Brimhall entertained the members of the B. Y. U. faculty at his home Monday evening. Miss Ilazel Taylor, David Reese tmd lrof. Lund furnished the music and Miss Miriam Nclke gave two reading selections. Archie Thurman entertained teachers of the B. Y. U. school at bis home Thurs- training The time was pleas-- 1 day evening. with games and music, antly spent Mrs. Nellie Berry will leave Monday' for an extended visit wi'h! her daughter, Mrs. Grice Orr, at Whitlash, Montana. ithout gaping at the sides. Says I Ill go to The Grand So.ys I and a Ticket buy We have them all Beat on Programs this Week and we can Show You. j the-trainin- lurand Theatre j n Great Animated Pictures C |