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Show Vi - TEE PROVO PC3I 0CC30C0 r W w w W w O W w W W w w wwOCCDCCD For The June Bride The lawn of the residence of Mr. Thursday evening Mrs, Yv 0, Creer entertained at a linen and Mrs. Roy Passey was the shower in compliment toMiss scene of pleasure and enjoyment Leona Swensonr For this- - occa- on Saturday evening, being occuguests of Mr. sion the rooms were made pretty pied by seventy-fiv- e Mrs. Passey, wbo assembled and with pink and white peonies, and in the capacity of a missionary pink and white roses. .During the farewelLparty in honor of Mr. course of the very pleasant even- Lorin Passey, who takes his de ing of games, music, and readings, parture for Great Britain on tho dainty refreshments were served. 17th of this month. National flags Those showing honor to Miss together with brilliant lights gave Swenson were Mrs. Arnold Dixon, the lawn a cheerful and inviting Mrs. John Dixon, Mrs. Will Ward, appearance. The guests indulged Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mrs. E. T..in dancing, played games, and Jones, Mrs. Dave Morgan; Mrs. P. were entertained by an orchestra 0. Smoot, Mrs. J. F. Berry, Mrs. Refreshments were served, and in Agnes Crandall, Mrs. Mary Mark- all the party jwas most enjoyable ham, Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack, in every respect On, ? ft 3 h fil in' ci L st at, di o' r? it ib . Mrs. Lizzie Creer. Mrs. Annie An event of interest was the enBanks, Mrs. Ruth Pickering, Mrs. Priscilla Swensonr- Mrs, Sam Will tertainment given on Friday-eveniniams, Mrs. Eden Moore, Mrs. Marby Mrs. Orson Shill in honor II. Mrs. 0. her of husbands birthday, and Meldrum, garet Ilughes, Miss Linda Simmons, Miss Helen complimentary t her brother Roy, Kurtchner. Miss' Margaret Will- who will leave shortly to fulfill a iams, Miss Mary Honr, Miss Jean mission. An abundance of roses Williams, Miss Alta Reed, Miss effectively decorated the enter- Lizzie Taylor, Miss Chloe Berrjv taning rooms, in whWi the guests Miss Gertrude Miller, Miss-Ma- rt' enjoyed a programme of Miller, Miss Neola Armit- playing, music and games. Choice stead, all of Provo; Miss Laura refreshments were served. The Creer and Miss Malicient Clegg oi affair was in the nature of familv Viheyard, Mrs. Fred Lewis. Mri. reunin. MrTArnold Burgener of Agnes Lewis, Mrs. Paul Ludlow, TIeber and Mrs. W. G. Ritchie of Mrs. Will Thomas. Mrs. Alfred Charleston were the out of town Jackson. Mrs. Will Thomas. Miss guests. Jennie Christensen. . Miss Mary Miss Olivia Miss Elva Snyder entertained a Christensen, and Swenson of Spanish Fork. number of her girl friends from the shorthand class on Friday Miss Pearl Snow bad evening at her home. A good time Mrs. was exprieneed with game-plaguests over James Rigby and daughter Orva ing and mnsie, and dainty refreshof Rat Lake City. ments served. . - - Pi is -- ar lo ff t r g card-gare- It! . y ii r )' V t,I ff I o o op o o o o o o The officers and teachers of the Sixth ward Primary association tendered a surprise party toMr. Eliza C. Nelson and Mrs. John W. MeAdam last evening. These ladies are retiring from positions as president and counselor respectively, and the affair was inappre-ciatio- n of the good work accom by them. Games and music enlivened the evening, and dainty refreshments were served. The rooms were pretty in appearance nd weet in fragrance with beav- tiful rosea. Ped Community Silver The Community Brand of Silverware is known for its extraordinary service value and its patterns of unusual beauty. g The latest improvement in , addition to thd wear-resistin- superbly heavy plate has increased the quality of this Silverware such an extent that it is now guaranteed for fifty years. Our Comyears. munity Reliance Plate is guaranteed for twenty-fiv- e A wedding present of Community Silver will be appreciated because of its distinctiveness. . t and Mrs. John T. Pyne desire to announce the engagement of their daughter, Stella, to Mr Ray Park, with the date of marriage set for June 17th in the Sail. Lake Temple. V j ' ' O Special Prices on Rockford Silver Plate p ..... Rockford Tea, Spoons Rockford Desert Spoons Rockford Table Spoons Mr. and Mrs. John Foote .are entertaning their daughter, Mrs. Laurel Lewis, who has returned to Prvo to spend a few weeks, aft ei which she will join Tier husband in Chicago,- where they will make heir future home. - $1.50 Set $2.00 Set $2.00 Set T Beautiful Dinner Sets, with plain gold band, dainty floral patterns and pretty tional borders, at the following prices: A very pleasant birthday part i c tf rt. - rrr lo Q O o q Q o Miss Jennie Ferre has returned from a ten days visit with hoi friend, Miss Gladys Larsen, in Salt'Lake City. 100 piece 100 piece () U O . a and China Dinner Sets Semi-Porcela- in ' was given last Wednesday in honor of Miss Thressa Giles, and en- joyed by a goodly number of her riends. Games weie played and a dainty luncheon served. Tea Spoons $2.15 Set " Desert Spoons -.$4.00 Set Coffee Spoons $2.15 Set Knives and Forks, hollow handle, medium size $10.50 Set Kinves and Forks, hollow handle, desert size - $10.00 Set Knives and Forks, solid handle, medium size $5.50 Set Shells. Butter Knives, Berry Spoons, Cream Ladles, Meat Forks, etc. Sugar Community Community Community Community Community Community '-- - IX O .. Dinner Set Dinner Set $25.65 (, ) "4 i$27.00 jqq piece Dinner 100 piece Dinner 100 piece Dinner 100 piece Dinner 100 piece Dinner 100 piece Dinner 100 piece Dinner Set Set Set Set Set conven- $32.40 $38-2- 5 $40.50 $54.90 $61.20 SeP: -- $69.30 Set $112.50 o o Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bowne oi Our recent shipment of Fancy China is one of the most exquisite o Salt Lake City spent the week end lines we have ever shown. We have a big assortment of odd - China o ProvTTl ith" vesaml s Mrs. Emma Dnv an1 familv - some genuine and many dainty Flossie Dunn ami Mis friends. pieces, , o o sis are in .this eityv visiting .with Mern.AmlersqrLAruUhejm'h You will also find many beautiful pieces in our line of Cut Glass. it a family gathering Christina vend in Salt Lake Citv as the guests tOif, Ql Do not fail to visit our Crockery Department if you are looking for o of Mr. and Mrs. W. Dunnf day afternoon,' Mra:id Mrs.'Alex Q a o present that will be pretty, appropriate and useful Mortensen entertained. The time Mrs. Fred Lewis and Mrs. o nes Lewis of Spanish Fork Rpenti Mrs. Varna Saxey of Ogden i. vas spent in chatting. Mr, and o q the latter part of the week with in Provo visiting with her rela' Mrs. Jacobsen were the invited o O Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Creer. tives and friends. guests. o O Mrs. E. Wilson of Salt Lake O o was a Provo visitor last week.j o o spending the Time with Mr. and Q o Airs. N. F. Wilson. ' X THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. NO DIRT FROM COAL OR ASHES UTAH. o PROVO, o Do Not Forget Our Furniture Department when Selecting Gifts for the June Bride. Mr. and Mrs7 W. Creer It is easy to Lave a cleanf spotless kitchen o ths city will leave tomorrow fr.r when you use a 0 0. it nd. Fancy China and Cut Glass y . , t M . i Mbs t i - Sf- hand-torche- hand-painte- d I A Ag-- I 3f. I I , i V f J A. -- J d on Sun- - Am , I- pieces,- Oa Mrs." i in r Idaho to spend the their ranch there. 2L of 1 O. of summer o:. Draper-spet- Mrand u Mrs. John Jackson and Saturday and Sunday as the guesf faraily motored to Nephi and of Jrr. and Mrs, W. 0. Creer. spent Saturday and Sunday with j judge Greenwood, ami .family. Mrs. Faul Ludlow. Mrs. Will Thomas and Mrs. Alfred Jackson Mrs. Alice Chapped of Salt Lake all of Spanish Fork, spent is week-enspending the week here visiting with Mrs. Mary Mar! Triends andrelatives. Mrs. with ham and Mrs. Agnes Crandall. Chappeljs making headquarters with her mother, Mrs, Louisa McAnnouncement is made by Mrs. Will McDonald of br Bride. l cngagemenf"bf their E Gritl X..llie Oriffith,. fiths Nuftall. both parties of Lake fT,inns0 View. " The marriagv is set for iug with Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Wib son.. .UlS-ltof tliis month. .. I As simple to care for as a lamp. Better meals with half the work and half the expense. Can ' be rewicked without soiling the fingers. The New Perfection bums deanveheap kerosene., 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes. All hardware and general stores. M--an- tlncoiporated tn Colorado) ..Cheyeniu Pueblo Denver Albujuru Boise Seltlake City Butte ( THE l. tMr QUEEN is-int- he KITCHEN te d. OIL COMPANY THE CONTINENTAL - - C irotiers layjof (Cooking by Electricity.) Hughes Electric sm- Mr. and.Mrs. W. II Ackrovd of Salt Lake City enjoyed isit with relatives rv iA W k if?: fMiss Bertha Bennett f r I i y s v 4K.L' Royalty --S- aa MARRI AGESTH'Ul'AH EXCEED DIVORCES IN- 1913 BY TEN TO ONE V i v of Lake City spent Sunday in Provo. t.inf .. r$ Sunday. : $tr"''?: t here-o- m V 1V Births ereatly outnumbered deaths in Utah during 1913, while Dan Cupid was quit active, too as shown in the tabulation of births, deaths, marriages and vorceq completed yesterday bvjf. T. Ilaines, commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics. These statistics show that 61$ males and 5851 femab s were bqrn in the state during the year as against the death of 2618 males and 1828 females during the same period. While the records show a total of 5060 marriages in 1913 there were only 519 divorces. Comparison with statistics of 1912 sbows-th- e births that yea? of 6115 males and 5643 females in the state and the death of 2241 males and 1642 females. Tliv were 4778 marriages in 1912 against 4s) div orces. 1 Do 'YtB, cfa Look Like a Rheumatic Today? I 1 but ith rheumatism, did go home yesterday lame 1 stopped aud got a package of the way TRADE MARK J Rheumatism likePowders a racd. I tell running after taking, them, npw feel tbat8 a great preparation. Knocks the rheumatism every time, ani since I have been using it I seldiJWeel a touch of and you I rheumatism. Meri torTthe u mati s ifV Koders contain the very finest and surest ingredients known to medical science Ask your drugand gists This preparation Is endorsed by the Americanus. Drug , Pubs Association, and positively guaranteed by "T Pi Ice Me. For sale by - I1 - PROVO DRUG CO. Exclusive Agency. . . . ( ' Suppose you could sitjdaa Jtoay like the best : diners of Europe and America, to an electrically grilled steak, potatoes baked by electric heat, acd coffee of that delicious even mild richness. 4hV the Hughes Electric-Rang- e makes possible. Yoa can do it. The Hughes Electric Range makes -- -- perfect, complete cooking by electricity possibleT It roasts, broils, bakes, stews. Hughes Electric Ranges is And the cost of installation and maintenance moderate. By all means come see and learn about , this wonderful stove. UTAH POWER S LIGHT CO. Maple Flat last Sunday and thcie identify it. discovered the remain or q dead man. The body was almost com j Fannie Lytel had a fall petely decomposed and an. and dislocated her right aixl leg were mssing. -- It also1 yesterday ankle. A physician was called showed the marks of animal the fracture. reduced teeth, where they had gnawed faild -- ' -- DECOMPOSED BODY WAS FOUND ON MAPLE FLAT1 The above one BYJTHREE-PROVBOYS! awayjtkellesh of the new French dresses whie.i The sheriffs office was notified FOR SALE Limited amount of is coming into fashion world. The arid Deputy Sheriff J T. Williams good Carbon paper; lc per sheet Three Provo boys. Parley gown has now becont popnlar In rierson, Earl Farnsworth ami went hfter the remains. There jwfiile it lasts, in 25 cent, lots. Best Walter Harrison, took a trip towas nothing about the body to grade. Call this office. many parts of the country. -- S-- Atyle-ivprese- nts O j |