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Show t THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR ANNOUNCEMENT, department Will banquet the visitors and some of the most prominent men in the state will respond Excursion Rate East Via Denver & Rio Grande, to toasts. S O CJE TY r-- TT NEWS OF CLUBS, NOTES, PERSONALS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Quarterly Conference tomorrow. ,At the quarterly conference to be held in the 'Stake Tabernacle tomorrow, President Francis 51. Apostle Joseph F. Smith, will here to preach to the be j Jr,, Ly-mana- I A number of friends v delight- - met yesterday afternoon witlTkrs lMRPWEi GetUWrUongeneckerT'irrs.New' TiiIIyentertainedl5onipTimentary to Clarence Scott at his home ton gave a paper on The Dow Re Thursday evening. Cards and agert Empress of China. music were enjoyed by those pres- freshments were served. ent, after which dainty refresh mnts were served. Mr. ami Mrs. N. II. Whitney o i Salt Lake City were Provo visitors 'MrsrJulms Anderson entertain thfcweek, the guests of Mrs, ed aUi delightful dinner Thursday Whitneys sister, Mrs. D. L. "evening in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband. Pink 'carnations were artistically- - used Several parties of -- the youn in the decorations folks of Provo have been Torrnec MttmiUbeArariuuect h! lhc.IL The bazaar conducted by the of U. vs. the B. Y. U. this after 12s yesterday at the 11. Y. U, to noon on the Y campus. raise funds fothe archway to be erected at the entrance to the UniMiss Elida Mork went to Salt was it success in Lake City to attend a performance versity grounds, -every particular ofTheSpring JlaidenIast eve4 Absolutely Pure tain this evening at a party for her husband, who will leave 'OB the first of May to accept an excellent position with the Sweet Gandy Company. The Nineteenth Century Club ORRINE has extended a very hearty invitation to all to attend the conference. Meetings will be held at 10 oclock and 2, with the regular Mutual Improvement session in the evening. Relief Societies Met Friday. The Utah Stake Relief Society held its conference in the Sxth ward meeting house yesaudience terday; where both the mefrning and the enjoyed try. cooks jthe world over sQmi-annu- al a-l- arge -- The only-Bakin- Powder made- - g Tartar-rma- fromgrapes de Rev. A. N. Burkholder wil Falls is visiting in Provo this w eek. preach the sermon at the usual time in the Congregational church Miss Pauline Pierpout has gone tomorrow. ' to Salt Lake for a shoit visit with 5Iiss Kate Gabbott of Salt Lake friends. City is a Provo visitor, the guest Rev. George W. Loiigenecker of Miss Hattie KeKelcr. has gone on a weeks trip to Miss Erma Duun came down from Eureka yesterday for a short Just call eight 0- visit with her & ments ; Dates of Sale May 18, .25, 31 ; June 1, 5, 8712;i5; 207 22 "29 J.uly.3,4220 ;Augihtl.-2,Jo..2- to studentsjof the Brigham Young University as cheaply as possible, has been under the management of Mr. Berry Maycock. That gentleman has resigned his position, and hereafter the association will Be under the management of the University Department of Commerce. ' 51 r. 5Iaycetk has && eepted a position with the Sweet Mrs. Carrie S. Thomas and Mrs. Jennie A. Hyde of the general board were down from Salt Labe, both of whom gave excellent addresses in both sessions. President J. B. Keeler andTETs counselors, J. William Knight and Amos N. Merrill, were also present and spoke. The Relief Society choir furnished the music and a number of solos were rendered. The general report was- - read and showed the Relief Society in the stake to be in excellent condi tion. 3 31; Sept. 4, 5, 1912. Destinations and Rates ' ' Chica- Peol-ia$51.10; St. go, $53.00 $49.00 ; St. Paul and MinneLouis, apolis, $52.00 ; Omaha, Neb., Coun, cil Bluffs, la., St. Joseph, 'Mo., Atchison, Kas., Leavenworth, ICas. Kansas City, Mo., $40.00 y Denver, Colorado Springs, Tueblo, $22.50. Return Limit October 31st, 1912. Stopover- s- Stopovers will be permitted on going trip within 10 - sale-anof days turn trip within final October 3Ist,3912. frem-dale-- - from - Royal Grape - Cream of - return today. She. will ning. ifv Used and praised by themost competent and careful pas Wal-lick- . Mrs. Berry Mayeoek will enter- - presid.en.cy poopl4f.aiui-iheiilike.- - R. G. will sell round trip escurbioajickels tu,UHSterndes-.- . tinations under following arrangeD. d limit- - of -- - Routes Going-vi- a- any direct-rout- e leturning via same or any ptherroutedcsired., See Union Depot ticket agent for further-particular- s. W5I. ffrMITCIIELL, Agent, Provo, Utah, Saturday7April 27th, is Bean day. For one day only we will sell Pierces Is Pork and Beans at 7c per can; 2s at 11c and 2 15c. Limit to- one customer 6 cans. Provo Meat & Packing Co. l-- - Spring Lake Co. Looks Good. 5Iessrs. John Roundy, B. II. Bul- U. OF U. ENTERTAINMENT parents, MAY 3, SALT LAKE CITY lock and R. E. Knewlden, of this Where the flowers grow-W- e CURES DRINK HABIT Excellent Program Given. ( do the rest city, visited. the property nf the Mrs. George T. .Judd went to So uniformly successful has ORThe of For students the and teachers Utah Pioneers Daughters Spring Lake 5Iining Company in RINE been In restoring the victims of Salt Lake yesterday morning for The new place. entertained the Pioneers and the Nebo district One fare rates to Salt County. early this week Lake the Drink Habit into sober and use- a short visit, t Hand Cart Veterans last 'Thurs- and found SALT via LAKE City the conditions at the ful citizens, and so strong la our conROUTE. day and not the Indian War Vete- mine very satisfactory. have They fidence in its curative powers, that we Henry E. Giles, a former resirans as previously announced-- ! a force of meif working in the want to emphasize the fact that OR- dent of this city, is in town today The program for the afternoon No matter how hard your head ache. mine, and while the lime is not of RINE is sold under this positive guar- visiting old friends. n Pills will help yen. Dr. Mllea session was as follows : a soluble indications kind, point antee. If, after a trial, you get no Singin that it will bo in a very short time The Bridge Club will meet this Titanic Pictures to be Seen Here tion. benefit, your money will be refunded. and the spar and iron mixed Jex announces he that 5Ianager ORRINE costs only $1.00 per box. afternoon with Mrs. George Hav '3 Prayer, Merrilla Daniels, chap- amongst the lime is a good indicahas secured of Ask for Free Booklet. pictured moving ercamp. lain tion of ore in that locality. As- located at 42 East Third South, is the steamer, Titanic, and Vocal solo, 51i.ss 5Iabel Hone, - Moores Independent Drug Co. taken from the face of the one of Salt Lakes most comfortbe' will shown says at the Provo Remarks, The Mr. Forrest Briggs of Idaho they Battalion and tunnel give from $1.00 to $4.00 able hotels. It is clean and mod- Opera House Thursday and Fri- Pioneers of Levi Edgar gold, with 3 to 7 Ounces in silver. era in Utah, every respect. Prices are day nights, May 2 and 3. Accord- Young. . - The stock of the Spring Lake very reasonable and the treatment ing to tlie"epOrtsgi vendin'" the Viola solo, Forrest S. Glazier. Salt Lake papers, these , films, 5Iining Company is owned largely is courteous. Provo people should Paper, Pioneering of Provo, by Provo people and the officers make this their headquarters. which are now being exhibited 5Ialissa R. Stewart. of the company feel very much Two or three doors west of Colon- there, are proving a big sensation, Saturday and Monday, 5Irs. Eva Reading,. Wanlass. Saturday and Monday, ial Theatre. with the outlook. the pictures being so clear that April Sentiments in behalf of the encouraged 9 April some are to said have recognized The Bell of Penance A Matter of Business friends on board the big liner Hand Cart Veterans and an origCardinal Wolesey inal song, S. S. Jfinos. The films are ifew and at this The Straggle Pathes Weekly Doxology. time particularly interesting, hav-nNew Yorks Street Cleaning Phantom. Lover Prayer, NymphaS (1 5furdoek, been taken .mmthe ship left The 5 Senses Department Southampton on its last voyage. Educational Vitagraph Utah Newspaper Men to Meet. Lost The Kitten Story of the Circus The secoqd meeting of the Utah JEdison Comedy. Eppersons Band to Give Concert. Vitagraph Newpaper Association will be held Emery Epperson announces that at r-the University of Utah next the Epperson Band, of which he An excellent" program Monday. is Choise Astor Plants, Egg and Pepper Plants in Season. S3 director, in connection with the rovo Public School Orchestra, has been arranged and practically will give aeoneert at the Central all of the legitimate newspapers of the state will be represented. School next Friday evening. The University Domestic Science Mr. Giles Visits Provo. 1L E. Giles, an old time resident CwWWvOCw of this city,-w-ho in Salt Lake, spent yesterday in c ovo visiting friends and relatives. 51r, Giles states that he enjoys very much an occasional visit with his Provo friends. Candy Co. -- NEWS NOTES Antl-FM- TheTouraine Hotel ill-fat- Princess ed Ellen 27-2- 9 27-2- Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention g PLANTS j Cauliflower R. GAY, 674 South 4th. West, 'Provo ARTISTIC PRINTING o o o o Seniors may have learned a ew things, there are still some o thingsYor them to learn from the o rolessors. In a red hot game of o laseball, the faculty team defeat- o ed the Seniors with a score of 7. The batteries were for the o o acuity, Whittaker, catcher, Faculty Job Printing is in the A-- l class. With equipment second to none we find a pleasure in turning out thq very best line of job printing to be found anywhere. We try to satisfy every customer and find it -- very easy where the best in job printing is desired. Do you need any of the following! -letterheads and Envelopes in all best grades. Bill Heads' and Statements, standard and ruled special styleslmsiness and calling cards, invitations and dancing programs in latest styles, best standard quality wedding .stock, butter wrappers, dodgers in auy sue with special priccjiat black face figures, sales slips, menu cards, books and pampldets.eheck books and Tine of legal blanks. These, with hundreds of other forms we print and guarantee satisfaction. UR - nll r OUR LINOTYPE With uir standard Model A Linotype with able to make six, distinct facmrTif-tyi- tf w a to oik of equal any in the up variety xfatc We dir custom Linotype-woralso at standard p n'cs and read proof vvith copy. k n tut nan The Provo Post 0 now-resid- es v. Seniors. On the afternoon of Utah day t he B. Y.'U. faculty successfully demonstrated that while the e col-eg- -- 0 D- laird, pitchers.'". D D First Years Land in Creek. . - o The umpires were Messrs. Palm and J. William Knight. ' 4 0 There was fun galore up iu the fields above Hoovers - null last night when the Second year high si hool boys Formed in battle array oidne side of the 51dl Race, and t he Fi rst year lads' on t he other side. Slretelied-aero- ss the rave vva a big heavy rope ' c Are you ready! cried the tof ,wTii r.r- IhVFh st O' ao o o a E.AFdTlCHELL o. the.. Second D years. yeararuuAHirLtuaihlo.lug.of war "ommoneed. Fust the Second swayed towards the race, but this wav quickly, changed, and Firsts were soon spluttering and llomulering about in Alu deep, Vf said Yep, Ladies, and Gentleman s Tailor o Jihej wate7 of "the1 cre( k. The Firsts w cut home, wiser and wit-ee),f Y fer boys. The Set remained the fii Id to eat oranges and O on "1 Jr Slip g-- at) C. R. Johnson, pitcher; for the Seniors, hompson, catcher, Worthen and u f i mm ill, jsduch. wasUr-- - ganizeij Ayrjhe.put pose of fivdnmr hunks and school fur- - o 0 0' TV aa( o ; Berry Maycock Leaves School. , For wveral qa? v the .Students J HE People of Provo and Vicinity have shown their loyalty to home industry by supporting us in ourl Tailoring Business. We wish here to express our thanks for this sup-- " portr That we may continue to merit the patronage of the people we are day by day improving our facilities, our system, and our workmanship. We desire to see our Pay Roll Grow QThe peoples support will make it so If We will give satisfaction alwaysr 30 oo o o oo o o() () oo C) o() ooo ooo o oC) o ( o o o oo oo o o f w W r imi lur X WWW n ao o , - J I |