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Show V THE PROVO POST ness a social hour was enjoyed! and a damty repasbsenetl- Those present were Irene Ea1is, Ferris No, vs, Bessie Gammon, Rhea Kerr, Rewr DaisrJetta Maiben, Flossie - SOCIETY We Want a A. Nl Holdaway: assisted by her daughters, Mrs. R. L. Anderberg and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, are entertaining this after; home noon at a vardxarriL-at.fh- e of the former, 110 South Second East. The guest list includes the names-- of s the following r- A. E. Buckner, M. II. GraEd. ham, R. R. Irvine, Jr David Openshaw, Grant C. .Mrs. this territoryT Mes-dame- THE-large- st" corporation in our line in the world. Bagley, N II. Nelson, Sam Schwab, Wn, M, Roylance, W. D. Searle, C. E. Loose, George Ilavereamp, W. L. Biersich, R, E.Kno widen, Joseph Ituttle, John Farrer, Ferre Decker, Phd SpeekarR Charles (Decker, Joseph Yates, George T. JuddfWVB. Ward Andrew Morgan, ('has. W ard Alex Hedquist, W. J. Stiehl, Joseph Farrer, lres-to- n Peterson, ArFrCardonyFrank Wagner, Francis IIedquist,W. D. Roberts, Nettie Kerr, A. C. Lund, James Pierpout, Lillie Iloldaway, Jacob Evans, E. G. Hughes, T, L: Denter, Eugene Fletcher, J.1 T. Taylor, Lizzie Henry. Hundreds of thousands of dollars already expended in national advertising. Business still in its infancy.- To handle this proposition' re must-be-financially or have your count guaranteed. sponsible ac- This" is no stock selling scheme but a legitimate merchandising sales proposition: - The Misshs Jetta Maiben and Florence Dunn were the hostesses Our special representative will be here shortly. Give, Saturday evening at" a charming card party and luncheon given at the home of the former, wrhen their guests were the members of the Girl Question 'Club and Valentine" decorations prevailed throughout the rooms and redbud white carnations - were - particulars number. " . - full 0 Dunn. Announcements The Representative exclusively in you v and Leona Live WEyARE Personals Notes, with phone Address Pro o wku uttended-th- e useiKyuik prettycf fee-- t on y the grand people opera perfprmanee of the lunchcbji tables. Six tables oL Girl of the Golden West at Salt bridge wqre played and the dainty Lake Saturday. prizes awarded to Reva Davis, Mr. Hutton 'and' Will Dunn and A business session of the Mystic Norma Poultoig harmonized with was held at the home of Circle the other appointments.. James Liddiard Monday evenint he nex.Umeeting will be held - The Pell Mell Clubvmet Monday with Lawrence Beesley. j at the home of Miss Mern Anderj son with a r good attendance. Miss Sarah Orwin, who is teachAfter a short business xpeeting school at Oakland, spent Sating Miss Madeline Boshard gkve a urday and Sunday in this city most intresting paper with her parents, Mr. and -- Mrs. opera 11 Travatore. .The Misses Jesse Orwin. Hazel Ellertsen and" Madeline t 1 Boshard played a number of piano Committee of The Missionary selections which were thoroughly theXSixth Ward wlfrcntertain Those enjoyed." present were Anna Selch, Nell Jones, with a Basket party at the AmuseFern and Lurline FootLael Jones, ment Hall Wednesday owning. t Edna Grane Hazel Ellertsen, N. II. Heiselt and son Wallace, Madeline Boshard. of AmericanFork, spent tue past The Roe-RaClub were enter- week in Provo, attending the con1 tained last evening byMiss Lottie ventions. Orwin. Musical selections were Miss Olive DumL of American rendered by the Misses Hattie Fork spent Saturday- - in Provo Sutton nnd Edna Iloldaway-Th- e with- her sister, Mika Florence members present were Edna Dumb Lilah Myrtle McEwan,' Booth, Anna Everetr Hattie - Care of General Delivery Provo, Utah ou-Veh- Absolutely Pure I.1AICES ii "" . the-Misse- - vV - -- IIol-dawa- BAKIIIG HOME EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries r Fine Puddings Flalcy Crusts 7 The only Baking- - Powder made from Royal Grafre Cream of Tartar y - y. - meet in McEwan. cMf will Mrandv Mrs. Roy Bore iK left GREW TIRED OF J. Stackhouse minted to the girl. . FEEDING SUITORS Thoye yon are. your Honor, the remarked to the court. HAND man FOR GIRLS Thats what Im up against. DENVER, FVb. 4. John Stack-hbtu- What would you do about it? What would I do? .shouted a wallpaper hanger of GO Why, Id Washington street, was afforded Magistrate Gavin. an opportunity in Magistrate Ga- put this youngster in the daj uur- vins court yesterday to explain his bery and the next time any of her side of he domestic difficulties beaux came around Id punch which have of late led the police their heads and kick them through As for the other wo" the door. frequentlyo his doorstep. w ho Vas arrested Monday man. Id can her so quick would swim. on an assaultVomplaint preferred ease was finally continued,, The Ethel, by his daughter explained that alisindination on and the defendant was allowed to his part to feedsix or- seven depart. On leaving court his. s youths suitors for Miss daughter declared that lier father hand- - had gHt him would probably beat her as Aooiu hotT water. hs he reached home, W paperhanger charged that By order of the Board of Directors, further trouble had heen'hrought the" about bvnociurnal jaiintsNm the at amee'U'ng held. Feb. 5th, stock of pa- -t of his wife and another wo- advertising of delinquent man whom he kaid had been stay- the Gold Hill Extension Mining Co., 6. will ing at his dwelling for almost tvvo on account of assgsgnienl-N- o be until Feb. postponed he unbeen whom 15, Thursday, .had yearsTahJ m2. able to get rid of. ' Stackhouse declared that the C: G. DAHLQUIST, , woman and his wife hall been in Secretary. the habit of entertaining from two - Date of first publication Feb 6, 1912. to a dozen then at his house every night, agd that his protestations Fort sprain you will find Chamberlains Liniment excellent. always ended in a muss. Miss Ethel Stackhouse screamed It allays' the pain, removes the out at this point-i- n the soreness, xnd soon restores the testimony that her father parts to a liealthy condition. 23 be- and 30 cent Wiles for sale was lying, and immediately by all came hysterical. dealers, with Myrtle Saturday for a thirty daygrip through California. weeks twTo i - The Girl Question Club met WMiss Viola Morgan, of Nephi, is Monday evening with Florence spending a few days visiting with Moore. After the regular busi friends in Provo. ' . Lillian Oakley, of 'Goshen, is visiting in Provo the guest of Miss Fern Peters. , ts L t T part-ners- 7 Wilbur Curtis Smith - . G Stack-house,- lIiss Ava Brown is spending the mmmJ lier-hea- week with relatives in Nephi. Here is a message of hope and good Cheer from Mrs. J. C. Mar- -- tin. Boone. Mill,' Va.. who is the mother of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin, was- - eared - of - stomach trouble and constipation by (Chamberlain s Tablets after five years of suffering; ihese tablets to the- public. Sold Pure Wholesome Machine Made BRjEMjL,, Is the Pride of Our Business by d Stack-house- all dealers. - It looks' well and tastes ma better. and handled chinery by clean bakers in a clean bake shop. As wholesome as what Mother Used to Make. NEW KIND Three Re Are Cut Out and Children Are Taught to Be Happy r Instead. Try our bread and you will not worry about baking at - home, ProvorCity Bakery For Sale at Your Grocers, Build A Home DOSS, THE Doss, the man that grows from six feet two inches to eight feet while you look at him, packed the In 1912 and Housejast night andjvith-ou- t doubt his performance js one of the greatest curiosities of life. re Optjra Rejoice every anniversary like a lot- of your friends who gave upthe chase for elusive riches long ago. and. stapled, ' to build their fortunes (u the good old substantial way of our Fathers. Remember, Pilgrim "A rolling ' stone gathers no moss, and nothing will stop a family from rolling quicker than a comfortable home. It gives husband, wife and children something to work for and once you get such a unison of action , from the wholo faurnyysutcess is bound to crown your efforts 3eve-bee- n preparing for1 a lot of home building here this year and havsnotbek ofTumber that .outclasses in quality even that -which your grandfather used when he, built his home sixty years ago, and you khow thas going some." Come, in and . . see it No a see LUMBER CO. West Third 8o- - ' For Commercial and Society Job Printing try The Port. - paper-hange- See Him m the J - le " i i I, . I General j the war Jsr Oregon Short Line R. . .. - Fighting .- th- MongoteiIn Jamaica there Is a premium on he head of every mongoose. Like the English sparrow, the Indian mongoose was imported to Jamaica to drive out snakes, but the agent became, In turn, a pest Itself, and the mbngoose. In in connection wdth the Union Pacific, Southern addition to klllieg snakjs, killed chick O. W.'R. &A. lfnesdesires to serve you to etis aud practically every small thin that. came within Its reach. all eastern points, to the Pacific Coast and locally. quently, 11s doom was sealed Donse and a price set upon Its head. The United $73,000,000 is being expended in double-trackin- g was forceL, and the these lines west of. the Missouri; signal Stqtes mongoose can only come into this is at the highest country by- the smuggling process, un being kept "system for protection possiblei state of effectiveness, and equipment and lefcq. directed to a oo s- !l the-bloc- .. service are continually being improved and brought Harder Still. to the latest standards of quality, Are Landlady ' (smilingly) ' Cohsult any ; aware that you slept in a real Short Line Oregon travel. are wlea reprsetative you ready to Opera-:l- f o o oD D Thursday . - D ) ' PJigbl as1.!' o o o o oC) o o The Greatest o Curiosity q o. -- - the Age o o o oo- - Prices of Admission hogany bed last night, Mr. Howells? HowellB (meanly) Waa that what tt waa? It felt like Jlgnurn vttaal--Puc- k Tonight, Toffiorrow-- o O O O ma O - o- - you . vW WwWWWW The Rubber Man There isJno better medicine made for colds than " Chamerlains is in this busy age. This especially true in travel- Cough KemedyT It acts on natures plan, relieves the lungs, iogi opens the secretions, aids expec. SO . , and restores the system in traveling east or west; north or south by toration; to a healthy condition. For-sarail, you plan toget to yoilr destinatioiTirnhe short- by all dealers. . est possible time; you vvant modern comfort, and A cup of Good Coffee served you expect and require every possible measure of FREE Thursday 3 to 5 p. m. is Without these travel what features, protection. 1 ' Provo Tea & China Co " Sherman-sai- d "I rs VW W'W'W WWW w V wwS - - Place Like Home BARER The man in the club had been talking politics with a school Inspector, until the gentleman declined to discuss the subject any more. Weil talk about the youngsters themselves, for a change, hs said Do yon know that both in France and Belgium reading, writing and arithmetic are being omitted from the sub jects taught in Infant school? Tbs children are simply taught to be happy instead! -- And when they -- bring theiiydlnners to school, the food has. under the offlci&i regulations, to be put into a basket, which mjust be labeled at tbe school, and put on a special shelf in a clean, airy place. Fancy RUBBER MAN. such. regulations here! Any old newsany cupboard Is good interesting and educational. Most paper and our for children. enough freaks of nature are dead, but In Germany, toya are provided for this one is very much alive and the play time, and all little children are people of Provo are fortunate in compelled to bring a clean pocket hand being ableto see himrDpss will kerchief to school, and .they must have be seen tonight" Wednesday and a bath once a week.- In Flnland, the tiniest chlldren are Thursday nights. Do not faiLto dust, sweep, look see hlmr The prices of admission taught to wash-doll- s, In soms are 10 cents for adults ami 5 cents after flowers, and aso on; androom schools with "" Japanese " resting for childrenr"" a bed is provided, so that over tired children may have a nap! Answers, London. Honrs Are Dollars " 185 only life time. His lecture of nature is" h!m very freaks oil do thereafter once in Theres xh i bi t ion we 1 ris-ai- - OHNFANTSCHOOtf Adults 10c - o o i oO () wWWW WwWW Va w W WWWWW W v AN 'W t) W |