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Show PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST of carnations, were extended thejat the home of Mrs. T. MeXitt on onj pi i merited guest by the family Saturday, dune 1.7. members. Mr, Dunn is very well ' ' Airs. Andrew Knudson, Airs. W. known in this city. For a nurnber of years he was a prominent rod. D. Raw son," Misses Yilate and Net-deof Provo, having- been in tic Knudson amLVcrn Knudson business here, and later as sup-- 1 enjoyed an auto trip to Salt Lake erintendent of the Irovw Woolen in the Knudson eat Sunday, re- Mills. turning home the same evening. . Mis. Nettie 'Knudson will remain in the decorations. predominating inSalt Lakep-whrr- e shevnttSP ,yt4 is Following theulinnwvdhe guests summer school. tend social of a over affair asbeautiful adjourned to the Sixth ward 0 sembly hallow here an interesting appointments at her residence this ' A large number of the club program was rendered, in which afternoon. The house is handth children and grandchildren of somely decorated with a prof us- women of this city are preparing the honored guest participated. ion of the June roses. Whist is Jmaltend the District Federation There were present at the celebra- the feature of the afternoon and ofAVomens clubs at Lohi tom or-- ; tion four generations of the fam- will be followed by an elaborate row, and there will undoubtedly includes be au excellent representation of ily James Drum, James F. Dunn, luncheon. The guest-lis- t and Mrsr Joseph Passey and son, the following "names : Mesdames the local clubs at the convention. . Whiteootton,- - Cerfman, Spencer. As the guests, entered Aird, Mi ss lloscD u rr ant,- unde r the the hall, one by one, Mrs." Allie Schwab, Searle, Ilavereamp, G. II. Dunn Cunning ham gave the birth Brimhall, Robt. Beesley, Glazier, direction of Prof, G. W. Fitzroy, date of each member, "without er- Arvilla Andelin, Yates, J. R., C, gave an excellent musical recital ror. This was an unusually inters M., and .J. A Twelves, Walter in the Sixth ward assembly ball last evening, which was very well esting feaure of the entertainment, Jennings, Ntiehl, Briscoe, E. Mhe remarkable Ashton, Irvine, Jr., attended. demonstrating retentive memory of Mrs. Cun- Rhoades, Lott, Bagley, Roberts, Mrs. S. II. Jones entertained at ningham. Small favors in the way llenrie, MeXitt, Benj," Durland, her home yesterday afternoon Worsley, Neweombe, Loose, Speck-art- , childrens party in honor witha Cates, Segall, Longenecker, of her little daughter Josephines Westwood, Ilnghes, Biersach, Palm, E.Cluff of Diamond Switch, 5th birthday anniversary. Opal Humphrey, . Walter Reese, Miss Ruth Jolley, who has been Lemoine, Prestou Peterson, Lawrence Whitmore, A. B- - Larson, attending school here at th eBrig-haiYoung University during the Buckler, Miss ITeleu Thoynas and winter has returned to her home Miss Bell Hoagland. ' in Salt Lake. The following clipping from a Airs. Cooper Anderson, and Airs. Salt Lake paper will evidently be of eorisiderahle interest to a great W. C. Cates are spending the day Mr,- - and in Salt Lake, where they went to many Provo' people: Mrs. Samuel XL Parkinson of attend a luncheon being given by Franklin, Idaho, announce, the en- Airs. E. L. Davis. ' gagement of their daughter Anita, to Harlow Eldmlge Smoot, the AIayMiluerof Salt second son of Senator and Mrs. jake is in Provo and Will spent Reed 'Smoot. The marriage will he summer months in this city take 'place" bn Wednesday, June witlflier parents, Air. and Arrs. L. 26th, the parents of the - bride- J. Alilner. groom expecting do be here from Airs. Harry G. Enos returned to Washington for the event, The home in this city last evening icr bride, who is a beautiful and talented young girl, has been visit- after having spent the past three .ing Mrs! C, A. Eldredge for a months visiting in Coloradofew weeks, but has returned to Air. and Airs. Edgar Ferrin of her. home. Mr. Smoot is managLake were Provo visitors SunSalt ing the power company of Preshaving come down to attend day, ton, Idaho.' the Dunn reunion. The Misses Margaret and Jean Air. and Mrs". D. II, Thomas Allen pleasantly entertained at the home of their parents, Air. and and children left Saturday for Salt make Airs. T. W. Allen, Friday Nevenrog LakeXtityT'whiW X hey' will ' with a bundle shower. In honor of their home. ' t their sister, Eva, whose marriage Aliss Maiben Jetta pleasantly enis to take place in the near future. Red peonies were used in the pret- tertained the members of the' Girl ty decorations of the rooms and Question club at her home last on the dining tablp. The - invited evening. i guests were Air, and Airs.- Dick Airs. of Salt James Chappell Jensen, Air, and Mrs. George Aley is Lake her son and visiting City Airs. Airs. Earl ers. Duke, and Charles Hawk, Afisses logred Pet- relatives in Provo for a few days. erson, Jean Alien, Alary Allen, F. R. spent Sunday with Irene Anderson, Alargaret Allen, friends Jaeger in Salt Lake City. Reva Hoover, Bee Hoover, and lAIessrs. Tom Alien and Vernard Sutton-Chas- e Drug. Co. furnish Anderson. lee cream for all social occasions. d nt - Yesterday afternoon the Dunn family celebrated, in fitting the 7 J st' birthday Anniversary of James Dunn of Mammoth. At 12 oclock Jlr. Dunns sons, ters, 'brothers and sisters, numbering about thirty-fougathered at the home of his daughter, Mrs. George A. Startup, where a' sumpr, tuous, dinner was served. The jrooms and dining tabl? wrere attractive, a color tone of pink and white carried out in miniature hearts and carnations be ing seen in artistie effect throughout. The beautifully appointed dining table held for its center-pieca birthday cake, over a handsome doily surrounded with lovely June roses in the color tone e, -- 'X pre-shling- j -- . You cannot gef a good weather and waterproof roof for'your building from a poor roofing. The roof of your building is the most important part of it and unless your roofing is right, there, will be no peace'of mind for those who live under it . - A roof that leaks causes no end of trouble, beside a lot of damage. , The best way to protect yourself from these unnecessary troubles, is to use Mahhoid Roofing. " The makers of Malthoid Roofing guarantee it to be a perfect roofing to give satisfaction and to last as long ' as the building it covers, provided it is properly laid and ordinary qare is taken of it. Twenty eight years of experience enables The Paraffine Paint Co., -- of San Francisco and Chicago Heights to . guarantee Malthoid Roofing undeF these conditions. n Emma AlTRS-fl- JTrnbe absolutely sure that you have no roofing troubles, buy, Mklthoid and lay it properly Utah Timber & Coal Co. Provo, Utah lla SmeotLimbsr G. PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, pith, Shingles, Etc., r TABERNACLE -- , 488.- - 1 - MILL WORK A SPECIALTY " Phones No." 20 and Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. PROVO, UTAH. P, 0. Bor Friday Evening - 40. Good Bread-- Good Children - June --l;4th - x Assisted by The Student Body of the Tellu-ridPower Company at Olmsted Prof. John J. r- Under the Auspices of the Tabernacle Choir . ; has issued invitations for a lawn We are now mailing our cards party7 given at' Olmsted on which entitle the holder to a can Friday, June 21, which will mark of Chili Con Carne free. ( Dont the third annua) lawn party given fail to bring them in. -THE SUTTON MARKET. by the boys. A special train, which will leave Provo at 7 :30 p m., has been arranged for to con ADVERTISED LETTERS. vey the Provo guests to the scene . of entertainment. . Remaining in Provo Post Office June 10, 1912, Airs. Grant C. Bagley delightful LADIES. ly entertained the Bridge club Anderson, Aliss Mary. at her home Saturday afternoon Miss Ilihlai The home was prettily dccoratec Anna." Airs. Grim, in a color scheme of yellow. The GENTS. prizes of the afternoon were Dr. Geo. Anderson, awarded Airs. Sam Schwab am Berry, W. E. 2) Airs. W. D. Roberts Jr. The next Brown, Lionel. meeting of the club will be belt Bredeson, Arnold. - - - - Cakask, II. Harris, J. W. ' John, L. to-b- e McClellan Prices NOTICE. 50c and 75c i - 11 - - Opera imae 3 flights Commencing Thursday, June 1 3 The Evil Art or R ' PAQASOKS You are sure to find your need in Parasols for the sunny warm weather coming, at The Leader. Dont fail to look up out line of WHITE Before Baying We Have Dresses from - A Most Remarkable Picture in 3 REELS Something New in Motion Pictures A Pretty Dramatic Story and a Wonderful Expose M f Two Well Known Local People Will Appeat in the Picture - Provo Meat &; Packing Co. Phone 39 and give ns your order for Buns, Cakes and etc? We do the rest. Alterations Free ' i Reynolds, ll ' riu Probert, Grover. . G, Smith, N.B, Woodbury, CarL If not called for in two weels d Let Lihey will bo sent to ; the-Dea- ter Office. 5 JAAIES CLOVE, P. M. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SURREY FOR SALE Good as new', or will trade for young buggy horse. 188 W. Third South. tf - v D . The Lecder TEE STYLE STCRE FCR ' Logan, Harry. AIcCullough, James E. ArcAntosh, D. II. Alunnwiek, Herman. Most, Henry. WANTED Strawberry ' Apply H2 W. Second South. $2 to 10 . ' , " r Other things being equal, the child who is best nourished makes the best man and the best citizen. Get the best bread ' ' for your boy and girl. r ROYAL IS THE BEST . Fresh supply every day at H6MLn 6-1- 6 "almost new, dishes, stoves, etc., cheap. Apply 50 W. First North. Household Furniture, 4 HOUSE FOR RENT 126 N. Second East. Inquire at 261 E. J17 First North. Phone 421-- .. Los Angeles Limited Lighted Throughout j Leaves Salt Lake City 5:00 p m. daily. . EXCURSION RATES : Trip ; $35 from Salt Lake City, TICKETS ON SALE June 14th to 22ud, ine. Return limit Aug. RE Aug.-'lls- t to Sept. 7th, ine. Return limit Get 31. $35 for Round $40.00 FOR ROUND On Sale from Salt Overland Express another good train, leaves Salt Lake Excellent ' Dining Car Service on both trains - , IDEAL FOnVACATIOD ' 'ElecffK'HlIy City, 11:70 p. m. daily PTEE TRIP $40.00 Lake City Return limit Oct. 3Kl. DIVERSE ROUTES, STOPOVERS Tickets also on sale at all Utah Stations. June 1st to Sept. ; -- 301 h. For Information. Tickets. Literature, etc. Seaqy Salt Lake Route Agent or write T. C. Peck, G P.A., J. II. 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