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Show -y - iM0c) 1 1 , nertr - STORE NEWS OE INTEREST TO THE LADIES SPECIAL SALE andDEMONSTA TION of HAIR GOODS Club will .Miss Zella Thomas is home after The Auction Bridge Mrs. Grant enterlained be by a visit in Salt Lake City. hair dresser from the, East, and to the women of -Monday, July 13th, we will have with us Miss Mabry, an expert Provo and vicinity this Sale and Demonstration of Hair Goods affords an unusual opportunity to purchase high class Hair the very best French and German Ilair and Goods, and also, to see the newest styles in Hair Dressing. This stock comprises Miss Electa Miller of American Mrs. W. J. Stiehl and baby have Fork is being entertained by Mrs, returned from a visit with Logan Albert S. Jones for a week; relatives and friends. Miss Leah Warner of Salt Lake . Mrs. W. B. Searle has arrived City jvill remain for a week, mak- from Sak Lake City to spend the ing headquarters with Mrs.M&ry summer-mont- hs 4n her home in Nuttall. JFTON MERCANTILE CO: WOOD-C- l a full line of the best Convent Ilair. Every Switch and every other article in this Hair Goods line in every reis splendidly made of natural wmvy human hair, and is absolutely clean and sanitary G OF ALL SHADES, including Grays, Natural spect. . WE GUARANTEE PERFECT MATCIIIN .of th e new features of special interest are the stemless Pure White Hair. Drah and, Blond Provo canyon. Mrs. James Rigby'and daughter Mr. and 'Mrs. Chris Bandley Leah were the guests of Miss have returned after six months Pearl Snow on Wednesday and spent in Chicago. On Thursday Mr. Handley left for Storrs, Utah. Thursday Mrs. Bandley remained in Provo Mrs. Eugene Jones has returned as the guest of Mrs. Eph ITomer, from Salt Lake City, where she Governor Spry, with his wife spent ten'days visiting with Mrs. Bert Audrus and Mrs. Will Den. and a number of friends, occupied a box at the new Columbia 'TheaMiss Edna Ilowe of Salt Lake tre on Wednesday evening and City is being entertained by Miss witnessed the concert given by Erma Fletcher. M Miss EfnnfSTTucy Gates. 77 -- Switches, Princess Waves and Parisian Coils. - Remember This Special Sale and Expert Demonstration . and your opportunity to select from a $3,000.00 stock. With every sale Miss Mabry will dress the hair for the customer, demonstrating the latest and most becoming styles of Hair Dressing. She will be here but a is on for a few days only - short time. - Mrs. Fern Young Phillips t 4 SEE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW MONDAY of On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. L. Brigham City is enjoying a visit E. Eggertsen as hostess at a Kenwith her mother, Mrs. Annie sington enjoyed by about twenty Young. of her lady friends. This was in the form of a 'sewing bee, social Mrs. Eleanor Warner, Miss chat being enjoyed during the obEdith Warner and Miss Leah servance of the work. Beautiful Warner of Salt Lake City were seasonable flowers, presented for the guests of Mrs. Mary Nuttall the occasion by Bishop A. L. Booth on Wednesday. were used to decorate the rooms Mrs. Eggertsen served her guests The Misses Myrle and Mable with a delicious supper,. t 4 - 51 fcz51 (- leczr:::.:, - ..M 1czd c to Provo for the concert and tbe opening event. All wee agreeably surprised to find such a beautiful theatre here, and they were t enthusiastic over the acoustics ol As a vtiy pleasant conclusion to the house, which are. unexecelled the cornu ntion held by members Genevieve Columbia the The this in new Malone, by any theatre in the west. The violinist, Theatre,, Association of the Tellnride Hone very pleasantly entertained on B. was of John come in ofr much commendation high gallery tends to make the given under the management a grand ball the members of the Sixth ward The Primary officers of the city, the sapeious Ashton, was opened last Wednes- at both young ladies are finished 8eats under it almost equal to evening Tuesday sewing club on Tuesday evening Fourth v 1 rd met with Mrs. Mary and Roberts, Hotel of The Tabernacle choir, those just in front and sound ear- musicians. the day night tathepublie when Miss last. A good programme was ren Markham on Tuesday evening, parlors one about under famous! was by Profession J. R. Boshard ries wmnderfully well to all parts participated Emma Lucy Gates, .Utahs dered and delicious refreshments arid after the discussion of busi The rooms for and hundred Tabassisted accompanied guests. the by Professor C0f the house. The theatre itself by were served. ness the time was pleasantly de- this affa'r were artistically deeo- - prima donna, II. did much to- - is a picture of beauty, and the ina Reid, certainly before ernacle choir, appeared . voted in games and music. Re- rated with beautiful flowers,, capacity house in the most suc- ward assisting Miss Gates.inheterior decorations 'worka-- nf At a very successful afternoon freshments were serVpdto those refreshments were served,-- cessful concert held in Provo Tn musical triumph, and her recognt- - art. Light party on Thursday, Mrs. C. H. present, who were: Mrs. George many years. Miss Gates and the tion of their efforts at the close of, The management of the Colum-th- e Taylor entertained a goodly nnm W. Ekins, Mrs. Rose Tfartchner the concert pleasedjhe Provo peo- - bia is entitled to great praise for at spleuehoir opened the concert with her ber of her lady friends in honor Mrs. Annie CarbellMiss Freda Success was evident .the as enTeirainment Ye pie the way the crowd was handled. Mountains old favorite. Oh, given by nothing else would. of Mrs. Zina Muhlenbrook of Jensen, Miss Dagma Jensen, Miss did Eula arid Zoe High, and from the rendition of The program for the evening and if Wednesday evenings per- Misses Erma, Nevada, Goldfield, Chrissie Christensen and Miss Club that number to the end she held was as follows: Bonita formance can be taken as a criterFletcher to the u Florence Elliott. A' pret- the audience 1. Selection, fa V Oh. Ye Mourn ion of the service to be last. wonon over her evening Tuesday given, the enrape Thv following people are enjoscheme of red and white derful voice to tile end. Eaeli tains High, Miss Gates and Tab- - house should prove a great su color ty Splendid in every detail was the ying a visit at Springdell, the out for the occasion. number brought forth applause ernacle Choir; (b) Oh, Dry Those summer home of the Y. L. M, I. large dinner party given by Mrs. was carried first The part of the evening the and the singer responded to the Tears, Miss Gates. Violin obliga-eirA.: Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Mrs. Ida M.II..GrahanLiitJier home on the recital given attended for encores time after time, to by Miss Genevieve Malone, The Young Mens Republican 4 guestlri - f. Taylor, Mrs. Major Keeler, Mrs. Tuesday afternoon.. complimen- underUm direction of Mrs. S. W. with that smile which has never! 2. (a) Solveijs Lied (Grieg); Club meets at 8 oclock tonight Estella Ilvde, Mrs. Orlene Frisby, tary to Mrs. W. F. Muhlenbruck Maeser school, failed to make her the most popu- -' (b) Echo Song (Eckert), Miss', at club headquarters in the the Williams at Mrs. Frank Speckart and Miss of Goldfkki, Nevada. Vases of Ray was lari of all singers with the musie, Gates. after which adjournment block. Will you be there! Vilate Elliott. Shasta daisies added a charm to made to the Fletcher home, and a lovers of Provo. The sameness oil Selection, fa) Waltz Chor- , the parlor, while sweet peas in cut in time sewing, (from Faust). Gounod; (b) numbers which so often'tires the EXCURSION RATES The marriage of Miss Thelma glass vases formed the centerpiece very pleasant Me Not, music enjoyed. Dainty audience in concert numbers wasl Lich- and orget (Hans games of Mr. and Mrs on the twm dining tables, around Brown, daughter were served. entirely missing, and the varied ,ter),' Tabernacle Choir. David G. Brown of tins city, to which were seated some thirty-fiv- e refreshments t ... program went far toward he sne- -' 4. --AriaT Shadow Dance from Mr. Yerl McAdam took place on guests n e t Miss Gates. 'day, July 24th. Tickets on sabri' An in t crest ing eiityrtainiy JS-b'Meyerbeer). attained, ,J.kr SongjTlorab Monday last in Salt Lake City. was given tV thr'IWTttW'fSf tf the and Sing. Rvveet Bird, werej S. Piano Solo, (a) Hark! nark! July 23. 24; return July 27th. Mr. McAdam has accepted a mismemwere the Very delightfully Club on Wednesday after- probably ber best numbers, but the Lark (Liszt; (b) Mazurka II. II. aerent sionary cull, and will take his de- bers of the Bonne Girls Club en noon Mrs. G. A. Clnff atriier her old timf melodies captivated Salvatore Miss Marion Cannon. by jl2-- t on the first of September tertained on Tuesday evening by parture 6. (a) Bridal Chorus . residence. Pansies and sweet peas all. from . next. the Misses Merle, Eh a. Nellie and were effectively used in deeorat- - While The Beet Medicine In the World. The Mis Gates was the great tBosemaiden (Cowen) ; (b) Jennie c., .1 yder at the family Mjr little girl had dvsenteiy very of pansies as een- - attraction of the evening Miss Fishermen (by Gabussi) Choir. bowl a Music und social chat were the bad. I thought she would die. Cham, berlalna Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea entertaining features at a party on the porch for the Through the Night; (b) bwanee Remedy cured her. and I can gU0ss were engaged ini. . thruth- given yesterday by Mrs. Spencer guesls. who busted entertained 7River; (c) Sing. Sweet Bird (by fully say It Is the best remedy In the Jakeman. Refreshments were al- with sewing, while they were en- needlework, they wereselections with several piano world, writes Mrs. William bvlft for a mission to En land, request). Miss Gates. Orvls, iened the guests,-w- ho were tertained with imisfeal numbers, Miss A ler-- Oluff. Clare- M,ch;A or a,e by ,aU dealprs;' A very riel re- hence thejroung couple are really 8. Yiojin Solo. Mazurka (a) Mesdapies D. J. Blake, Bennett after whi h games were enjoj ed. ions luncheon was served to the ver sement just starting out m the joys ot de Concert (Musin); (bl Souvenir! Cfsh. IogBillings. Fern Billings Cut flowers were used for deco- " wedlock, rnd for this reason the (Drdla). Miss Genevieve Malone. folowinjr: Mesdames J. F. ofHnghomGity. Reed Beck. During the evenings nellari j. e social function here mentioned Ted 9. Tnflammatus (Rossini), Miss 6 PER CENT FARM Bailor, Oamtt. ClaTa. Booth. Miss a dainty luncheon IT Beck Upton Hoover. ,T. was given. A splendid was.fpn Gates and Tabernacle Choir. AND CITY LOANS program Edith Young and MisriLyla Booth. .seied. B TowncNT Whittaker. Albert eonsistingof singing. recitations jSilek and Mrs. Mamie Simmons and piano selections wrns renderThe opening of the new Colum-lMa- y be obtained to repay ...T'OJ),,. club was adjourned until Sep- - ed. Those eontributing to the Theatre was in itself a great Rages, remove incumbrances, same being Mrs. Elmo Cunningin ihe development of Pro-- ! chase or improve property. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Eastmond, in William Spry and ial privileges, in- 'The girlsTJimp tit Springdell is music and recitation. The deeo- - wife, James II. Moyle and wife,- - vited...AG.--Genera- l correspondence A gene now read for use. If there are!rations were formed of sweet peas George T Odell and wife, Horace ,7 Oas & Electric Bldg., Denv loe cream arid cake G. 'girls -- wlnr rannotmake arrange-ianfPPP- iFred C. GrahanTand ; Colorror 440 Phelan Bldg., Si Whitney, e were served to twenty guests. their vacations a TmentsTo-takother prominent Salt Lakers came Francisco, Calif. j!2! the time their ward lias possession !of the camp, they may have the prit Sieges of the home at anvi time, providing they make satis-- j witk the of Mutual the and the president 'chaperone of the ward that is in . srTrirT-ifci'Tm the eanyoh.at the time they can Jgo. The rent is one dollar per iweek. Girls who cannot spend jthe entire week may stay at the OR seventy-fiv- e One lot of Mens Dress Shirts years .this protest the express companies! rate of tw enty-fiv- e cents per night. of a exNo ! The merchants of the country Girls will provide their own food, centurythe regular $1.25 & $1.50 grade has been right-hanlinen. and the d of press fuel, bedding Every shippers everywhere petitioned convenience that a person could the shippers of commercial America. gress that no action be taken that The Express came to Provo in 1885 expect in a canyon borne will be might have the effect of forcing the found at the camp at Springdell. and it came to stay, For 29 years It express companies to retire. Commer-ria- l as well as the luxuries of a piano, has been the right-hanof commercial all over the land organizations electric light, electric stoics, a Provo. have joined in this appeal to Washinga for and place library, boating It is here to' stay. The other day ton. swimming and dancing when reports went out that the For seventy-fiv- e years in the jpast and companies might retire from for a more good many years in the fun A eonuaittee com nosed of the ness, a protest went up. From whom ture service will Express mean : following ladies. Mr'VEva C. Bon Mrs. P. A. Nelson to her home ;Jn Glazier National Park after a ix weeks stay with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Homer. fr 1 jre 1 - il us. f I Ju'Etj-sixKyjj- - p ! n - - Me-ratin- I Os-o- ar Hat-cours- j - pur-eve- Spec-Oovtrn- i FOR SATURDAY 4- i i I ' THE EXPRESS IS IN THIS TOWN AND IN TO STAY jfaetory-arrangeme- nts i it 89c three-quarte- rs 3 for $2.50 d f i ex-pre- ss V i . FLETCHER & THOMAS v tr- - o' COMPANY 1 er, Mrs. Elmo Cunningham, Miss :Iaws and Miss Zella Collins arranged and carried out a show-o- n Mrs Cralissa Eastmond Thursday evening at the residence ofAMr.;and Alps. Walter E. Tavlor. Some two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Eastmond were married, and the same dnv Mr. Eastmond PERSONAL SERVICE- - FULL RESPONSIBILITY AMERICAN EXPRE S3 CO, WELLS FAfeGO & CO. EXPRESS S U- 182 - West Center. L. R. CHILDS Agent. Telephone 92. 3 - u nt 4 ... |