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Show ' PAGE Six THE PROVO.POST Special Feature at the Princess Notes, Personals' S OCIETY and Announcements Princess-wi- Air. and Mrs. Ferre Decker will gan, Air. and Mrs. George T. Judd, 7 entertain "with a card Mrs. E. Gniughes. Drrand . at party their home on Academy Avenue Airs. Chas. Dixon entertained this evening. Valentine" decorawith a affair prettily appointed tions will prevail throughout' the in compliment to Friday evening rooms. T1ul guest list includes her sister, Miss Violet Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.'T. Jones, Mr. a bride-eleof the week. The and. Mrs. Charles Iledquist, Mr. rooms were attractively decorated the dining roont inred and white rami M rs.J. Ilodson.; M r. and Economizes Flour, Mrs. Jacob Evansr Air. and Mrs. and the parlor in pink, large bows of satin ribbon being used .with N. II. Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. charming effect. 'The affair was la tjig Jura . ofa..misccllaneous TpJyrMr, aiuU Ward, Mr. and'Mrs. DavidOpen-haw- , shower for the guest of honor and she was the recipient of many Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. .The enlyL Baking Powder made Mr. arid Arrs, AVill AVardt beautiful presents- The guests from were: "Mrs. D. Grape Cream of Tartar Sarah DixonAIrs: Mr. and Mrs. C, F, Decker, Mr. N. Taylor,. Airs. Lawrence Arthur and Alts. J. T. Fairer, Air. and Airs. Alma Van AVagenen, Air. and Beekstead, Airs. A. W. Ilarding, Airs. John I). Dixon, Airs. LeRoy Arrs, Joseph Farrerr.Ahv and Airs. Airs. Arnold Dixon, Mrs. Dixon, W. J. Farrer, Air. and Airs. Ed. Arthur Craven, Airs. Ernest Gille-gen- , Knowlden, Air. and " Airs. Will Airs. Arthur 1 Dixon, Mrs. two weeks visit in this city with Special train via Salt Lake Stoker, Mr, and Airs. Andrew Alor- - George Beekstead," Airs. Walter W. D. Dunn. - . Route to Salt Lake City Feb. 17th. Dixon and the Alisses Ethel TayRound trip $1.25. . Leaves Provo Airs. S. S. Cluff 'is visiting in lor, Glen Johnson, Nellie Taylor. at 10 AO t. m. California Only One More on.iIOMkiru Absolutely Pssro ct I. Butler, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome Jtrs.Cliark e, Week i -a AHs. W, D. Roberts entertained the Bridge club Saturday tables o thcgame were enjoyed,' and the'prizes were won by AlrsTK. R. Irvine, Jr., and Mrs.-T- . AIcNitt. The rooms were effectively decorated with pink carnations and ffrns. A delicious luncheon and a delightful hour followed the card playing. The next sprt i i of flic dub will be held ah Airs. George Haver-campafter-nooh,Tw- Shoe Sale Our' sale has been a success. Alany who appreciate bargains have gone home more than satisfied with their arms full of bargains. . - ". . t o ' The Pell Alell club met last evening with Alias Nell Jones. A continuation of the paper on Verdis opera. Ill Travatore, was given by Aladeline Boshard. Those present wereAIern Anderson, Hazel Ellertsen, Anna Selch, Fern Foot, Lael Jones, Aladeline Boshard, Lnrline Foot, Edna Crane. Leona-- few weeks. The man who sometimes spoke his entertainthoughts aloud had been more Alyrtle JonesJ.s at Club her Bohemian the ing concerned with the things .of the home this afternoon. . world than with things spiritual. Airs. S. L7 Lunt, of Nephi. is vis- One day by chance his hand fell iting with friends in this city for upon a book containing the cate" chism of a certain Protestant a few days. church, and he was soon earnestly The Eccentric Card Club will engaged in reading the ten commeet tonight with Air. and Airs.-J- . mandments. For som time he Shars. pondered over the Thou Shalt 's' which and Thou Shalt Nots Willard Lee is visiting with had been forgotten almost' since friends in Ogden this week. childhood. Then laying down the book with a sigh, he muttered, 7 Well, Ive never killed anybody SPECIAL TRAIN TO SALT . THE LAKE CITY VIA Everybody s. anyway. - -SALT LAKE ROUTE .Special train via Salt Lake Saturday, February 17th, 1912. RouteAo Salt Lake City Feb. 17th. Afiss -- v orsley- - Airs.-Char- les ' you need, or will in the .If .future need Shoes, it will pay you to visit us before sale closes. The store is full of desirable Shoes, at greatly1 reduced prices. -- The: Second Word r Relief Society a.' , Grand Ball and present A t a.-i- n. Cliamber-ia--s-Xtoug- h (Cham- l :: - -- -- Spencers Cafe Open alj night and Fresh Oysters, Chili- Coffee our specialties. We cater to Con-carn- ladies. e . The Denver & Rio Grande will make a rate of one fare for the round trip to American Fork, account Teachers convention. Tickets on sale Feb. 9th and 10th, good until Feb. 11th returning. , WAI. II. AIITCIIELL, Agent. -- SPECIAL TRAIN TO SALT LAKE CITY VIA THE , SALT LAKE ROUTE Saturday, February 17th, 1912. B. Y. U. U. of U. Aleet. The Grazi Paris Grand Opera. Special trains between Itrovo and Salt Lake City.s No stops. Leave Provo" at10:(KLa. m.,.Salt Lake Ellen Thursday and Friday 8 Feb. 15-1- returning at 11 :45 p. m. $1.25 there and back. See displaj'1 elsewhere in this issue" AT THE ELLEN A PICTURE EXTRA- - That succession of genuine fun and music surprises Busy Izzy with George Sidney in the stellar role is booked for an appearanee at the . Opera House ..Thursday night. ' This big musical entertainment has met with enormous success in all parts of the country. Aliss Carrie Webber, who is Air. Sidneys chief aide in the fun making, is a comedienne of rare abil " ORDINARY An American (By Kalem Co.) Fullof actionr Tesplend-en- t with Scenic Beauty. chorus is fully up to the standard set by other musical organiza" tions. " - 0 ", va-Tho- Parks, Graham and Taylor. The Relief Society ladies of the Second Ward a Splendid social event for Friday evening in thejvay of a basket numbt r party. of parties in the past and each o,ne has been very successful, and the one Friday evenin' promises to eclipse all others. are-planni- ng They-harirgive- Basket Party m its Amusement : r Hall y Friday Evening February 16 -- marriage of "M ins Violet Beekstead and Harold Graven wilt be solemnized tomorrow in the Salt Lake Temple. Friday even-- 1 ing a reception will be held in their honor at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Airs. G. F. I Beekstead, '1 "" T Julia Paxman of Nephi spending the week in ProYa the is TXAlrs. All the New Shades Jru Silks with Exquisite Trimmings to Match. rrrr Prices Lowest. guest of Air. and Airs. E. M. Pax- - man. Quality Highest Yours for Tradfe . -- X' IBII Aliss Will' All Are Invited Good Music Aletta Halverson riiiTormat enter-ted'Tv- Ii rdlilnef party at her home Sunday afternoon. r . , Jesse Mahin has returned to her home in Salt Lake after a Airs. STjTMgS Another Biograph Masterpiece iin In the Same Class as Fighting Blood arid The Battle Thursday and Friday - ' FEBRUARY 15 and l 6, at the Am-CKs- s ) Insurance A pleasant surprise party was AI iss Re at her home Friday evening and a very pleasant limp was spent playing- games, after which' refreshments were served.- - Those 'present were the Alisses Florence Strong. Hazel Giles, Ilendricksen, and Alessrs. Groneinan, Liddiard, siven-fo- r A 'Will Give Round trip $1.25. Leaves Provo at 10 :00 This is the season of the year when mothers feel very much concerned over" the frequent colds contracted by their children, and have e undant reason for it as every Jd weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality and paves the rav for the more serious diseases ib.it s often' follow.' is famous -- Remedy for its cures, and isnpleasant and sale by all safe to taker-F-or -- Wildernewr1-nex- Basket-bal- pions of State) vs- Tniyersitybf Utah. -Extra The Grazi Paris Grand" Opera Co., of Paris France. Special train' service has been securedyia Salt Lake Route to leave Provo at 10:0.0 a. m. This train, has been chartered, by the B- - Y. U. team and will rub through from Provo to Salt Lake City and .. return . .. without local stops which will insure the best possible servic- eReturning this special will leave Salt Lake-City-, at . 11J3 p.m. Railroad fare $1.25 for the round trip. Good only on the special train. ' Grand Opera Repertoire Sat La'Navar-raise- , Alat. (Double bill) Rusticana. Cavalleria Saturday evening Faust. 10o artists. Augmented orchestra. Prices Alat. 50c to $1.50; evening, 50c to $2.00. . and B. Y. U. U. of U. Meet Ward was a guest of the club. The Grazi Paris Grand Opera. The next session will be held with Special trains between Provo and Edna Crane. Salt Lakh City. No stops. Leave Provo at 10 :0Q a. ra.. Salt Lake The Girl Question Club met in returning at 11:45 pm,-$L- 25 regular session Monday evening there and back. See display elseat the home of Afiss Bessie Gam- -' where jn this issue. mon. The time was! pleasantly spent in social chat and sewring For a sprain you will find and a dainty repast was served. Chamberlains Liniment, excellent. The members present were Flossie It the pain, removes the allays Dunn, Jetta Alaiben, Ferris Noyes, soreness, and soon restores the Rhea Kerr, Tteva Davis, Fawn parts to a healthy condition. 25 Brimhall, Leona Dunn, Irene and 50 cent bottles for sale by all Evansv, The next meeting will he dealers. hfltvith'fthea Kerr. W ll THhmf Thursday, and Friday nights. This special Jeature is on the order of The Battle, given a short time ago and is considered one of the best pictures going. In the wilds of the Kentucky, hills two brothers, the elder an - outlaw, view from a distance the approach of a party of settlers moving forward to -- new home in the .vast wilderness. The "younger "brother "is overwhelmed by the sight of the pioneers and, - unknownio his elder brother, joins the party. The settlers build a stockade heme and the outlook is very rosy, until the outlaw brother meets a girl from. the stockade at the spring, he, of course, not knowing his brother is among the party, forees his attentions upon her, which she repulses, rushing back to the stockade for help. The outlaws influence with the neighboring Indians arouses them in his plan for vengeance. They attack the stockade," gndwheir the' settlers chftnee seems hopeless they dig a tunnel from the back of the stockade to the hillside. Most of them have affected an escape, but among the few captured is" the younger brother, so the outlaw regrets his action and uses his influence with the Indians, but with a different effect. tire OF THE GREAT Saturday, February 17th, 1912. The B. Y. U. The Roy-lane- THE BIGGEST EVENT OF THE SEASON |