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Show tioa GEORGE ' k Theresj not a headache ;or a slee pi ess hour in a barrel of. Ghirardellis Ground Choco-lat- e , T. Knight of the Fourth 'ward of American Fork, was painfully injured the other day Mr. George - . any other drinK? j ,. - . ' ' .. jr V'.V f ? , - . , ( 5 ? V v in spraying his fruity while engaged trees. .He vl , , ladder wni had tloe started' ?4 Can you say as much for ! 3 f KNIGHT; IS INJURED. j t T. f T f - le Continued from page society R.. 11. IRVINE 1. PROVO Mrs. Jacob Evans spent Monday in Sajt Lake. Mrs. Clarence Ilansen of Logan roioi v is visiting .1. Provo, the guest in o Miss Pearl Jones.' i: - GO-CART- S . Mr. , i Milton and, returnee Thomas from a trip in Idaho. Mrs. T. Powelos of Salt Lake is visiting in Provo with Mrs. Jorge Ilanson and Mrs. Amelia Nelson. ."Wednesday Is .The Third Ward Dramatic made-with-scrupulousf-con ed Mrs. Clara Knoal of Salt Lake Hyisitin friends in Provo. HEREAFTER. The great fruit belt on Provo Bench Is free from frost, having a record of 30 consecu-tlve fruit crops without a single failure. :: : I ARE INTERESTED SEE y I, Sc H. HERE-N- OT 3 E YOV CO. REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE AND LOANS 57 IJQRTIl ACADEMY AVE. Barton & Blake FurnitureGo. Willard Smith of Salt Lake was GET A HOME IN A WARM CLIMATE RAY asso- . San FraneUco A PROVO, UTAH in. Provo Saturday. The Soro6is club held its last regular meeting for the season a the home of Mrs. A. C. Lund, ant listened to an interesting book re view by Mrs. Phil Speckart. The book chosen was Ground Arms by Baroness von Suttner.' The club HEAD and SHOULDERS Above the average kind of Coal you will find the grade Our Coal is superior to all others on account of itseleanuess, heat producing qualities and freedom from slate. Why not try it? w arranged for an outing as soon as the weather should be suitable, after which dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Lund and club adjourned till the first week in Octo her. t J e sell. (U t j About thirty young people of Provo formed a launching party ' today, and took a trip across Utah lake to Saratoga Springs. The PROVO,I UTAH day was spent in boating, fishing, Miss Clara bathing and dancing. Khoal and Messrs. Willard Smiih and Richards of Salt Lake were the honored guests of the affair. Sutton Market ' The Place to but what you' eat. , "COCAL AND PERSONAL Cf... I ..I WAnted atonce, Girls to pick straw berliH. Cali up Hell phone 1275 black,, To rent modern fur- NTED ..,$ ..mspedmouse or rooms, No children. Address P. O. Box 403, city. tm28 Ph'diir the management of It. II. her Meat and ''Feiusoh the Ilines-KiGrocery company is again coming to ndhefrtmt with full line of fancy, staple and green groceries. Everything Frompt deliveries made to all jupaejs p,tiecity. Both Phones. Call. m 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 AV. 11 Ray' & Company will convince you. v f 1.25 to Salt Lake and return every Sunday vi& the I). & It. G. - New train Via Salt Lake Route April 1st will be operated between Provo and Salt Lake City. Leaving Provo at 8:01 a.m. Returning this train will leave Salt Lake city at 11:40 p.m. small compass and glass If you want a nice little fruit farm combination. Owner can receive the in the great fruit belt on Provo bench and olllce same by calling at this payad. you should buy it now for you will ing .fp'rhis have to pay more money if you wait .Pot plants, tomatoes, pansies, as- - for another month. V. II. Itay & Co. all bedding stock, Provo sell them on easy terms. i;ii'.FoO,Vi-- A f4rrtd Floral Co. The students who have studi d under Miss Miriam Nelke since she Subscribers, Attention. On and after May 1st. the university Wednesday evening. Prof. Democrat will publish a tri- Luiyi, and David Reese sang, and The paper weekly edition. will be enlarged and will con- - 2 Mis Pearl Adams gave two read tain all the news of Provo and 2 ing selections, followed by games viciuity. We desire to say J and luncheon. that we expect to give Provo Mrs. J. J. Peters gave a bundle the best newspaper it has ever shower Tuesday afternoon in honor had, The subscription price must 2 of Miss Eliza Chipman. of necessity be made a little 2 werepresent and showered more. Ou and after May 1st. J bride-elewith useful Twenty-fivegues- Mi . - : a a . a 'f ,' jv te, first-cla- ss 1 x 23 North Academy Avenue, provo. Both Phones.! JUST RECEIVED A L&rle Shipment of trunks, suit cases, crips, telescopes, etc. ct - 6emi-week- , PRICES TO SUIT ALL FLETCHER & THOMAS ly Haberdashers tri-wee- TRUTH ABOUT' THE SIOUX CONSOLIDATED tri-wee- up-to-da- v We Buy as well as Sell a, ts the( many the price of the Democrat . gifts. will be $2.50 in advance or Mrs. Lillian J. lvnight of San $2.75 when not paid in ad- - 2 vance. All subscribers who 2 Pedro, Cal., is visiting in Provo are paid in advance ou the with friends and relatives, will receive the Mr. Thomas Broadbent lias re until their time 2 turned from a trip to Idaho. runs out.- . This announcement will 2 Miss( Leona Billings was a Salt give notice, and if we do not visitor this week. ,L&e 1 I hear from our subscribers, it Mp and Mrs Andrew B. Morgan will be understood that they entertained the desire to take the Happy Surprise at the above price. Bunch at their home Friday evenIf you are not convinced ing. The guests enjoyed the game that our paper will be the of sixty three and ten tables were best iu the county, well 6end played. yousamples free for two weeks. Miss Buelah Keeler charmingly 1 MEATS arid GROCERIES has been in Provo, gave an entertainment iu her honor at the B. Y. Outing of the school children wUl be TED To rent modern furnished at Geneva this year, on May' 20th. house o t rooms.' No children.' Ad-- ( Special excursion via the D. & R. G. Round trip 25 cents. Train leaves redJ. 0. box 403, Provo at 8:34 a.m. Returns at 6.04 p.m. THe Domestic Steam laundry is Lost Breast pin, Crescent shape both in the work ways leaf in center, small stone. Reward. rare and in the delivery 594 West First North street. ; Geo. E. Howe carries everything Thegood place to get.your clothes in the toy line to please tire boys cleaned, pressed and repaired is at and girls. 89 North Academy Avenue. AH Effective June 1, the Rio Grande work first class. tj8 will place an observation car, which Passing of Script Cards. Help Wanted First class soliShaded old English is now the most includes eight sections of a Pullman citor. Good money to right man. approved form of engraving for visiting cards. The script style, time hontrains Noi. with a compartment, on Apply at this office. ored and artistic though it may be, has 5 and 4, into and out of this city. For Sale A course had its day, according to stationers who speak with authority. Fashion That train makes the trip through in the International Correspondence dictates a graduated scale in the matSchool for sale cheap; price and ter of Bhading effect, young folks the mountains in daylight. cards showing but delicate lines," while terms to suit your purse. Apply at those is adapted to middle aged and aid something Failing eyesight persons bear medium and heavy tracoffice. this which needs the careful and scienings respectively. A novel process in tific attention of a trained optician. Wanted To rent a three or imitation of expensive plate printing has lately been Introduced in the 'Hvfeir '(justified four room house, near in. Take metropolitan market. The promoters possession between present time and of this project state that results equal to high priced tool work are Tective eyes. His glasses giverex available jne'Tst.' Apply J. D. L.s th; CjWM ' .usually client tiatisfactiou. See hub. tf office. ekwiel J n ,A them. Friday. Ghlrardelll Company W. J ust look at guests enjoyed games and music, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adamson of American Fork were in Provo . ' Baby Carriages ciation gave a party for Geo. Jude at his home Thursday evening. Tli 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- SON, entertained the Kia Ora club at her home Thursday evening. Gamas Were played the fore part of the evening and later the guests were entertained with mure by Miss Mattie Clark, Lucile Young, May me, Billings, Thethe Hardy and Wilford McAllister. Miss Laura Pearl Adams went to Salt Lake Thursday tq enter Bummer school. Miss Lou Nelson of Salt Lke apetitSiturday and Sunday in ProVu,' A.L. Woo II.., iw ii in Provo this week, of &dt - musicale given by THE ELKS' - ' CLUB. General Manager A.N, Iluli Last Wednesday evening a urns'1 way cal the out was given by Provo Lodge No. jives following interview Orconcerning the Sioux Con which 149, Benevolent and Protective der rooms of has caused such a Elks, in the lodge flurry in' mining The program follows: circles these days. ' . I will say this to you that the Piano selection, oioux Consolidated f Reading, Miss 'Adams. company has Vocal Little MissSliarp no selection, j strik? or strikes, nor is reported Vocal solo) Mr. Knndsen. t going to do so until its officers Cornet solo, Mr, C. Willes. J mow they have an ore body that Vocal j they can dejiend on as being peVmi-nen- t. solo, Miss Ward. Vocal solo, Mr. Baker. I The mine in looking good, will say that much Reading, Mrs. Andgerberg. Healso states the b ard of directPianoseleotion'PilgrimsChoru' ors will examine the mine tomorrow Mr. Neubour, Vocal solo, Mr. Knndsen. and in connection with the manager Will pass Vocal solo, Mr." Baker. upon the condition and no doubt will have Mrs. Anderberg. Reading, something to Piano Anvil (lionm1 out, Tie selection, jrive manager has not at the mine since these last Mr. Neubour. r The program was thoroughly B Vorble sics u Bum cuUhere- Mr.-Neubou- f I LiUr"' f : i' whetnti there a genuine strike. u' is a d suny yd by driit ei;ht perpms .unih was served iu the library Iff Marie Gease. , |