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Show VAJJW SIX ton is spending the day in Provo, the guest of Miss Emma Evans. Outof ofdiscomfort .Sorts? the of Salt Mrs. W. 11. SpcLgm .Lake was a guest ,at the M. S. Jones residence this week. and .many serious blues sicknesses you will avoid if you keep your bowels, liver and stomach in good working order by timely use "of , - v Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Irvine Jr. eiiterta)ned'asT,Iieir guest jester-lowin4hc wedding an elaborate day, Mr. Levi of Chieago, wedding dinner was served, after Mrs. Grant tLBagley is enter'which Mr. and Mrs Ilamrpii left f o r Kansas City, w here they will taining at her home this afternoon the Bridge club. ' sj end the summer. -The bride was one of Paysons "Mrs. J. D. Fisher of Jleber City most popular-youn- g ladies and was also very w'ell known in Provo is. visit pig h.er sister, Mrs. U. D. social circles, having been a prom- Button this week. inent member of the Sorosis Junior club.- I. L. tlnderberg has retufned , from a business trip to Eureka," Tomorrow afternoon the Dunn TABERNACLE SUNDAY. family will eelebrate at a family reunion-ihonor of James Dunn, Program for the song service of Mammothpt being the seventy-firat tire Tabernacle at 2 p. anniversary of his birth. At Sunday 12 oclock his sons, daughters, m. ar ga i L. ess acJQ briilhers-iin- d sisterswill have din- W. Reid. ner at the home of his daughter, I 'AnWAlpha Mrs. George A. Startup. At 2 p. . . choir. m a program will be given in the Aelenc Cluff. into. Ad, organ. . Sixth ward meeting chouse in Male quartette, The laird is which his children, grand children, grand children, and great My Shepherd, members of the will participate. choir. grandchildren Duet, Glorious Things of Thee Light refreshments will be, served. James Dunn is an ohp resident of Are Spoken, Lizzie Evans and Provo, jie having been in business Inger Johnson, Ten minute talk wTabove hytp&f here for a number of years and Alfred Osmond, later was .superintendent of the solo, The LprtPis My Soprano Woolen Mills. lie has a Provo Mrs. 1. M. Misters. Light, relatives of and. number' great Solo'" and choms; Oh Divine friends in this city. a&d Ella Ritchie Redeemer, g h& Th e lm lu iungiiohimnl-o- t wmldmg reception for Miss Iliizel lowe.-takeu from-- ' the Salt Lake b i can; w F u n d o u bt I 1 LFR-rpt-i edly be of considerable interest to many Provo people. Miss Howe is the daughter of 'Mr and Mrs. George E. Howe, who were -I- -- t- 1 -r 1 -- for many years prominent of Provo City : wedding reception was pretty yA ''tendered Miss Hazel Ilowe and Frederick A. Caine, Tuesday evening lit the home of the Ij rule's uncle. Royal' Ar Barney, in Syuth Fifth East street. The house w'as adorned with a beautifully wealth of spring flowers, a color srdreme in pink and white predominating in the dining room. The table wan covered by a Venetian lace cloth over pink, satin, ' with a basket of pink ite sweet peas for the renterpiece, from which extended streamers of 'white maline with similax tothe corners. Mrs. Parley P. Jenson wras in charge of the dining room and was assisted by the Misses Amy Howe, Lueile Howe, Vera Woolley and Adelia Seely. fThe bride looked lovely"" In a bridal gowm of white erepe de meteor with pear orna incuts and a pearl cap on her head. She also carried a shower bouquet of .resi-dent- jj and-wh- -- - n -- st ender erepe gown and carried a bouquet of pink rokes. Alma Taylor attended the bridegroom in "the capacity of best man. Mr. and Mrs. Barney were assisted in receiving the guests by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Howe, par- cuts of the bride"! Mrs. Margaret M. Caine, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. John (VMellar. . Delightful musical selections were given Jurlng the evening by Miss Bertha Barney, Miss Cora Howe Horace Ensign, ClareniX Burton and others. Mr. and Mrs. Caine will he at home after Julyi in Idaho Falls. The Mjtfses Alta TarioV and Mina uttendeF the wed- .ding' of Miss Veda Dixon and at the home of Joyd II. Ilamr-ffthe brides parents in Payson, Wednesdayf The ceremony was perfoied ,at high noon by the ReyXE. A. Lemonyr of this city, sykt witnessed only by the iftmed late families of the young people a and a few intimate friends. Fol- - oil X Miss Ruth Lindsey of Ileber in is Provo, where she will at City tend the summer school at the Brigham Young University t Miss Maud Farrar spent the fore part of the Qcek injSalt Lake, the guest of Miss Elizabeth Watkins. Miss Erma Dunn returned to Eureka after a brief visit with friends and relatives in this-cij- y. a, Habit RINK Ask for free booklet telling all about GoodBread- X Goad Children - - 4 UTider 50e-an- d . X - . fall-wo- Oil 0011118 About 400 Veterans and Friends Will Vsit Provo Next Saturdy. 12!c Tra-viat- a, XX Colonel W F. Tatloek, the commander of the G. A. R. Veterans of Utah, came to Provo todayand called on Post Commander Brown to make final arrangements for the state G. A7 R. encampment which takes place in this city next Saturday. He .was informed tha arrangements were being made to give the veterans one of the best celebrations they have had in a number of years. The Veterans i Why Waste Your Energy Figuring Out Puzzle Schemes .when you can come to our warcruoms and select a piano sold regularly by puzzle scheme and t club concerns at , ' ' $350 Also $450 PIANO piano: Our Price Our Price . And while here see the sweet-tone- d Emerson piano, the best piano money and brains can build. The Schomaker, in a class by itself. Ilear he piano with gold strings. The Linde- . man, Schiller, Concord, Milton and others. It will pay you to come and hear the piano with the full Crown Qombinola with more than a dozen instruments combined in one. We have a full line of player pianos. Also agents for the celebrated player. Can attach it to your piano. Simply touch a button and the finest music can he produced. It will pay you to come and visit us. orchestra.-attachmenFJ- he Tel-Electr- outing for the old people in this section. At that meeting the .committee will decide the date and place where the outing 'will ' held. ic - The Sleepless TaylorBros. Co: Sutton Chase Drug. Cor furnish for all social occasions Provo, Utah m For Commercial and Society Job Printing try The Post. rvmes r Ladies Relief Corps, the city officials and Commercial elub are alFhaek of the movement and are working earnestly to provide for every comfort the veterans could desire. About four hundred G. A. and friends will come to Provo on that date." ice-crea- t Ellen d OR- - MOORE'S INDEPENDENT DRUG CO. X t h tTa mp i e e s" of th e Provo tabernacle choir.'Pi'of. Boshard J) conducting. The ticket sale will eommeneat the Smoot Drug are being shown by eomfiiy on the 11th, and prices u if oe kept at 75e. ? -- wonderful profusion Ah most of our readers know, Miss Gates has for some years 8 LINENS been a member of the most excluDURBARS . sive musical organizations in, the 4 POPLINS " world, the Royal Opera at Cassel 4 .The Insurgent Senator and Berlin. She is under a live I-- BATISTES EdisopTPolitical Story years contract, but is allowed to 4 LAWNS come home every other summer Pathe Weekly conof and a limited number DIMITIES give Just Like a Woman of the Royal certs, by permission JACQUARDS Biograph Drama Opera management. Her Utah " dates will be at the Salt Lake Handkerchief. Linens A Gay Time in Jacksonville, Provo Tabernacle, OgTabernacle, All in most beautiful pat- Florida Lubin Comedy den tabernacle and possibly one terns at popular prices, Concert in Logan. She will then spend a few weeks with her father SPECIAL and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Gates, in Brighton, then returnOne Hundred Patterns at ing to Germany where she begins rk her in the middle of Saturday and Monday, June 0 . August. Miss Gatesltiay justly he called one of the foremost singers of the The Old Kent Road day. She has created a dozen or Vitagraph Drama more leading soprano roles, in the See Our Show Windows for Brave Hearts Hidden Love Royal Opera at Cassel, her latest Designs achievement having been in Pathe. Drama. the opera founded on the In After Years story of Camille. -- A Utah man Lubin Dram- awho was present at one of the performances states that Miss Gates Me and Bill received 24 curtain calls for this Selig Comedy performance, twelve of them after U the final curtain. She will have a J per box - - Pr o vorUt a h ORRINE is the standard remedy and Is everywhere recognized as the most successful and reliable home treatment for the mink Habit, It Is OLD FOLKS COM-- highly praised by thousands of women, because it has restored their lo ed -- pnTTEE WILL MEET Mes to lives of sobriety and usefulness, and the weekly wages which at one NEXT MONDAY NIGHT time wfere spent for Drink are now used to purchase the necessaries and many comforts for home. Any wife or mother a ho wants to save her or son from Drink will be glad to know that she can purchase The call has been .made for the ORRINE at our store, and if no benefitt is obtained after a trial the money old folks committee to meet in the will be refunded. Can be given Becretly. ORRINE is prepared in two formen secretly in food or drink; OR vestry of the old tabernacle Mon-- 1 absolutely tasteless and odorless, givs: No. 1, secret treatment, a powder day evening at 8 clock, for the' RJNE No. 2, in pill form, Is for those who desire to take voluntary purpose of arranging an old folks tl-0- Summer n' d Miss Mabel Wilcox of Hunting- of this city, the Orrinc Cures Whiskey Costs only AppearHereFriday 8-1- issued by Invitations rs. ,L L. Ly tel ,fbr a w'hist party to he given her residence, 165 N. Third East, ou Tuesday, June 11th. hus-ban- -- -- C010IIEL TAT10CK S' haveJSceen .anOeer - 6-- chorus) (with Agge Benediction. There is no price sion to be charged and the program will be a veryxmtersting one. Miss DurranCds giving her recital under tluydirection of Professor G. wX Fitzroy of .the Brahms Sttidio of Music. .X There will he the Usual Sunday school services at the CongregaEmma LupyiGates in Provo; tional church next Sunday mornFamous Singer Aided by ing. Everybody wele'omo, W. T. Prof.J.J. McClellan will Brickey. be pleasaut news to the many friends of Emma Lucy the Gates, who remember her-ifollowed who old days and have, her career iu Germany, to lean; that she is due in Provoatvon-cer- t with" the lTab e r naebf choir FOR SALE 8 room briek house, bath, toilet, pantry, closets, next' Friday evening Assisting be PpofTJ. J.McClellan, sink, lavatory. Corner lot 4x12, hei-w-ill the chicken fruit. John organjstat the Salt LakeTab-ernaelXhuhouse, barn, the eventt'wUl he E. Bott, 209 E. Fourth South, choir.- - invited. ", It-wi- ll . Miss Rose PROVO TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Ladies gold watch last Saturday. Elgin works, sie 18, hunting ease. Reum to this of fice for reward: 9 .X X Durrant will give a Offertfforie; organ, PryfessoiHJ. Sixth recital tvard the at W., Miss Edna Ilowe. wbo officiated piano assembly hall at & p. nu Monday, lavhorus, The Great and Marvelas bridesmaid, wore a pretty June 1 Oth, to which the public lie choir. ous brides roses. ID and where her generous work for . the B. Y. F, is strongly appreciat-cd- 10c, 2Sv la Sold - and-Oneg- COMING BEECH AIVTS PILLSbutt ntrjwkirt -- 1111 UTAH'S Lots where I'oyal welcome Ju Provo, 4 she is well remembered as a girl, SOHG BIRO , White- - x Pumps, Sandals, Colonial Shoes rWaist Dresses, Lawris, Dimeties, Flaxon, Etc. for the Other things" being equal the child who Is best nourished makes the best man and the best citizen. Get the best bread k " for your boy and girl. . K . . RpYAL IS THE BEST ' Fresh supply every, day at 1 Provo Meat & Packing Co. Phone 39 and give us your order for Buns; Oakes and etc. We do the rest. White Season T 7 AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES r ' JFARRER BROS. .& CO. if 1 , a -- , i . . ,, -j . |