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Show 7 SJLC3 r3 Tsa rsoTo post T- to-th- " Bynvay of expressing their ap-- j The Tuesday afternoon Bridge preciation'nra substantial way to Club were entertained at their those who. worked aud assisted in last gathering by Mrs. Fred Rich-th- e Trip Around - the World,. mond, who for the occasion used the officers of the Fourth' ward carnations for decorating and pre- gave a grand entertainment on pared delicious refreshments At of the. five tables a prize was Tuesday evening last, which prov-jeac- h "ed to be a complete Success . in 'offered, and received by, AI rs.AI. wasjR. Lott, Mrs. Chas. Wright, Mrs. every detail pent in the same fashion as on'R. R. Irvine, Mrs.W. L. Biersach the occasion of the Trip Around and Mrs. George Hanson. In n to those mentioned the fol-e- d World.' Old and young in with the old time dancing,. lowing were present:; Mesdames and an excellent V Scandinavian W. J. Stiehl, Milton Jones, Frank program was carried , out. The Stubbs, P. G. Peterson, Gene Cluff folk dancers were costumed, as C. E. Erickson, Reed Anderberg, -Th- e-evening ad-th- e join-jditio- J?,lfL,AlsbJheQth.cxswhQ-,tookiMissEva'JonesrJIesdanie8Rr- R! of the opportunity of attending. Today the Primary association held a bazaar and sale of work, and the program referred to is an wind-u- p for the ocexcellent . casion. et XX ht : : ed .- , , .. It isnt long; it isnt technical! - Youll find it interesting and worth while from cover to cover because we have let - afternoon, with the f having a good time, which they did in social chat and sewing. A tasty luncheon was served during tlfe course of the afternoon, " SENDTODAY There are ho charges or obligations. Utah Power & Light Co. - .. nt Md.Mi.Wilford' -- - - r' nd.direetjon'pthiTWma'ry Terry,Mrs. Asael Gee, Mr. and Jrrs. tion. and were more than Lb as. Jones, Mr., and Mrs. Peter with the results. GrOtteman. Dr. and Mrs. Thome,' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kirkwood Mr. andf Mrs. ArAr Loveless, Ifr. W. A successful surprise party was out on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Junes, Ariss Vilate Bailey and carried T jEkuis at Pleasant View on Wed- Alisa? Teenie Kirkwood. ' - T nesday night, Mrs. Reed Ekins be- ,ing instrumental in bringing it Miss Ella Keating of Salt Lake about. The occasion gave came to Provo today to at- - ure to about twenty., people, "lu da0fe whiclrwi11 be given Games, music, 'etc., were the fea- by the members of the Bon Ileur tures of amusement, and delicious evening was derived thrpugh cards, games, and dancing, and choiee refreshments were served.' ' Those present were Sirs. Will Boshard, Miss Lucile Giles. Miss Stella JIcEwan, Mr. Gene Nichols, Mr. Frank Wagstaff, Mr. Bert . nathenbmek. Mr. Richard Boshard and Air. Jesse Carter. - ptr refreshments were served. WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE - m , Tr - k . Miss Madeline Boshard. daugh-- . ter of Prof, and Mrs. J. R. Bosh: '7 V. X i r; 'v ' i ard, was married on Wednesday last to Mr. Hal II. Calloway of Kansas City. Miss Boshard was joined at Junction City by Mr. Calloway. They were met at Kansas by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jamison, and at their home the ceremony 'TokilaHriTi'pllowing the ceremony the party went to St. Louis, where a reception was given in their honor by Mrs. Jamison, sister,of the bride. Jlr. and JIrs. Calloway will, spend a honeytheir home in moon, then make " Kansas City. 'CLiVJ A ? r , .-- V I.: iA & tr ! Mi U A- I? Write to your nearest office, A treat is in store for all who or .address New Business Dept., will attend the M. I. A. conjoint in on the Bonneville ward Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake, Utah. meeting Sunday night next. G ood music will be furnished by the- - choir, and Trof. ErS. Hinckley will deliver-the address of the evening. On Monday, night the Primary Miss Grace Price will he the soloWednesday evening, Jan.; 28th, ist for the occasion. All wel- Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Chase tendered officers of the .Sixth ward spent come. an enjoyable farewell party to the evening at the home of Mr. Air. H. ilSmith; prior to hi? leav; and Airs. John AIcAdam. Pirst a was held, The nurses of the Provo General Ing Tor a mission in the Hawaiian preparatioumeeting Hospital, were pleasingly enter Islands, Some , sixty young peo- then lunch was served and a time tained on Wednesday at a Ken- ple enjoyed the party, and made of social chat enjoyed. , sington by Miss Caroline Bayless the evening a happy one with Airs. Folrence B. Cannady and and Miss Lizzie Woods at the games and a musical programme. who have been residents home of the latter. Those parti-- ! The rooms were children, deco, T effectively HalAliss Arietta Year have re e, r?V. eipating were rated in ferns and carnations, and! vorsen. Miss Zina Johnson, .Aliss an elaborate luncheon was served. turned to Salt Lake to remain. .. Annie' Dean, Miss Carrie Brown, Air. and Airs. Will Lee leave for Miss Sadie Alurdock, Aliss Otter-bacThos who attend the First a two weeks absence in Southern and Aliss Iverson. : ward conjoint meeting next Sun- California. Mr. George A. Naylor intends to day night will be repaid. Among leave for a trip to the East on the items of interest will be a reciAir. and Airs. George Craig tation by Airs. George P. Parker. were next. . Saturday registered at the Hotel Utah' i The Princess orchestra wiU ' also in Salt Lake a few. days this week. ' be there. You are welcome. x' Airs. Lestra Allen Williams, one t of Provos popular stenographers, FOR SALE Limited amount of Airs. a David Grant has returned good Carbon paper ; lo per sheet hgs .accepted position with the Utah Power and Light Co. in Salt to Logan, after a visit with her while it lasts, in 25 cent lots. Best ' Lake City. daughter, Airs. George A. Hanson. grade. Call this office. f ; Miss . Lizzie Wood, assisted by MissCaroline Bayless, entertained on Wednesday evening at a dinner party in celebration of her mothers birthday:1 Covers were laid for Mrs. Emmas Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts, Master, Harold Roberts, Miss Edna Scoup and Miss Edna Redd. A time of sociability followed whieb waf enjoyed by the guests SEAMS? D Tvew pleasedLau! a dozen or more Utah and Idaho farmers and orchardists to farmer what 'elec" tell you in- their own way-fann- er tricity has meant to them in pumping their irrigating water the money theyve saved the bet ' ter and bigger crops theyve raised the new land they have irrigated and the pro- ' fits they are making. Re-bek- ah -- n, Heres A New Booklet Free! About fifteen - ladies of the lodge made it their pleasure to visit Mrs. Ralph Ar?hbold 1 wit-Brow- WILL PAY YOU . n in-Ti- me OTHERS The members of the Kafe Klut-che- n Club ... were - entertained - by Mrs. George P. Packer yesterday afternoon, and atime of sociahil-ity- , enjoyed. ., Lunch was served to the following, ladies. . Members, Mrs. James A. Brown, Mrs. Elva Wilson, Mrs. Alma Boyden, Mrs. I. II. Masters, Mrs. Joseph Yates, Mrs. Robert Bee and Mrs. G. II. neindselman ; invited guests, Mrs. Harvey Fleteher, Mrs. A. B. Wors-ley- f Mrs.Jr Jlr Robinson7 Mrs.' R. J. Murdock, Airs. J. A Olliver and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen. , 1 -- , - enjoy-mentTList- WHAT DAS PAID -- . Nay-swe- T Ovenixty ladies attended the literary meeting in the Fifth ward yesterday, and many who were new to those meetings pronounced it so enjoyable as to demand future visits from them. Mrs. Sarah Talmage, in an excellent and entertaining manner, T treated the birth, childhood and manhpod of Benjamin Franklin. Typical refreshments of 'Irvine, Chas. Wright, Geo. A. soup, rolls, postum and lor, E. T. Jones, Murray Twelves, doubhnuts were served. The Starr Jordan, W. F. Vio t t fair, ent off in .fine shape, and, let, Bullock, Raile and Graham. - wa attendd by many, - notwith- the' last ten ' beingthe Invited On -- Tuesday evening'Mrrand standing the .inclemency of the guests. All in attendance at this Mrs. O. R. Thomas were surprised weather. affair had.a most pleasant time. at the crowd of people, who assembled at their home to hold a surprise party, in honor of Mr. ThomA goodly number of the friends The Primary' association of the ass ' A and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Third ward furnished such a rare was birthday.with jolly evening passed games, music Bailey made it their pleasure to .treat and entertainment about a and the regular course of surprise them on Monday evening 'week ago that to gratify the do-;i1 with ihg. guests AI r ..B a i e yY mands of the ;; c eJ eb ration.z:o people they 'wereun-birthday- were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, The evening as spent der the necessity of repeating it Mr. and Mrs. William Mortimer. in playing Progessive High Five;. on Wednesday evening. The Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Menlove, Mr, and the prizes were received by children were well trained and did and Mrs. George Stamp, Mr, and Mr. Peter Groneman and Mrs. Pet-- full justice as living, pictures in C. Talboe,-M-r. and Mrs. Geo. Mrs, er Groneman. An elaborate lunch acting out the following subjects, Brown,-Mr- . and Mrs David Johnwas served, and it was not until The Old Woman in' the Shoe, son, yMr.- - and Mrs. F. Simmons, Daniel at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huish and th the, Little Bopeep, guests took theiFdeparture. Those Prayer, Sold into Misses Sadie and Maud Graham. Joseph who participated were Mr. and Egypt, The Finding of Moses, 'T V dIrs. B. II. Bower,. Mr. and Mrs.jRoek of Ages,. Silver Threads At her home on Fifth South Harry neal. Mr. and Mrs. John Among the Gold, and A Stitch street, Ton Tuesday evening last. Thurgood, Mr. and Mrs; George Saves Nine. The Miss Ella Carter was the recip-pieMrs. and Sam Mr., Baileyrnesses declare this entertainment of a siirprise party, which Mr. apdJMis.James-Baile.yTMr- r; to be one- - of the finest under the part. f This evening a free program is K offered to the public at the Fifth ward, and. an enjoyable' time as--, sured to all who avail themselves The membere of the Sorosia Club enjoyed a treat on Wednesday afternoon due e hospitality of Mrs. A. . G. Lund. Prof, Lund had charge of the program, and first gave a very instructive and interesting talk on Musical Criticisms. Then he furnished a splendid musictal program, for Which hel provided the following well known and talented persons : Miss Eudora Eggertsen,. Aliss Ida Smith, Miss Anna Duke, Miss Hel-e- n Newell and Mr. Elmarian Nichols. For this occasion the rooms were prettily ''decorated in pink carnations, and a most tempting luncheon was served. Assisting the hostess in serving -- luncheon were Mrs. W. F. Violett, Mrs. George Parker, Mrs. W. II. Mitch-e- l la n d Mrs- - EtheLHol brooks Each member had with her a giiest, making an attendance of about tt'-.-'fifty, -r - -- . k, ; WOMEN FIGHTERS FOR THE REBELS IN MEXICO. ... The birthdav'of Mrs. Sarah D. Di xo n "was e elaica tecfTT ngoo T style on' Monday. eveningat"the residence of Ur. John I). Dixon andrwas attended by some fortv relatives and friends. The grandchildren of the honored guest furnished a. yery. entertaining mjisica) programxTI Refreshments of choiee selection were served, aud the was enjoyed by ; all whose pleasure it was to attend. . v n re-uni- I' 4 -- An informal party was given by Mrs. R. Ii.Jrvine, Jr., on Tuesday evening, iind was enjoyed by about twenty guests. Dancing and music made merry "the time, and dainty: refreshments were served . , by the hostess... , Miss Genevieve Colvin of Pay-socame to Provo yesterday to attend.the band dance, then to remain in the city for a visit with friends.- - x -- Miss' Louisa Mortensen has returned from a southern trip; and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. John Martin ofjhis cityv Here you see an American-mad- e and the beauty is double that of designs. Here spring suit; which is as stylish as the .ohkehopned-ua 8U1 silky fashi6ns French imported;8 many for th, spring. This i, wMt a this very simplicity and fashion expert has to say About it : Two pieces to the 'short' flaring It would appear that any-o- ne eoat. a straightrskirraUd straight could manage the making of a. suit pieces to the' double peplum; a now, considering the simplicity dash of style in the demure which the most stylish of chine embroidery collar and the them are cut' and sewed, just a Jap3nese: sash, and you have a few square pieces and a few scams chic to satisfy the moat. fastidious. p mobair-and-wo- j ol . . I ,roa-wit- A nrjmrjw.' h 'Tomorrow Airs. J. F. AlcClollnn and AL-s-. George TaylorvJr., will leave for California for a six weeks visit. They will visit Airs. Hundreds of women have joined black skirts, with white Nevertheless it Is know., Edith Ataiben, at that placer: the . revolutionary movemen- t- in waists,' ornamented with beltsshirtlborder. of that the army of Villa has con' The Boh Ilenr Club will give, a Alexico, The illustration , here cartridges strapped across their tained women on most of it dancing party in the AJozart ' this shows p. company-shouldeand another about the ' ' of Them which took part in the waist. There have so far been marches, and they jn.ust' --have tak- evening. , en part in the fighting. This com: fighting about Juarez, when Gen- - few reports as to the mireess of the pany of women is nowstationed in Aliss Lydia Jones has, returned oral Pancho Villa captured that women as soldiers, - because '"the Juarez as a of the garrison to from a weeks visit in Salt Lake town Trom .the federal troops, x j Alexicans dont favor telling protect the part town against a possiCity. uniforms of the. women are much to the newspapermen on the ble raid by the federals. well-organiz- rs X. |