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Show r i fS TUX PROVO POST rv nT51ITilfnBnnwilwj'WTrrrr! PAGE FIVE Tho Pink of Health B7Y70: is woman's every right: CLUB WILL PRESENT but many are ' troubled with sallow complexions, headaches, Mm. P. G. feterson entertained ating entertained tor a- - week b her on Sunday In honor of MrT daughterTMrsCeo. a Hansen c e ao? gw.John T. Caine and Mr. B Caine of Logan. Mrs Mai-A pro- !;. Nunnery -- sept the In Heber with relatives Sascwa of spring blossoms gave the week-en- te i In celebration of the birt anniversary of Mr. J. C Anderson. Mrs Anderson was hostess- at a family dinner on Sunday. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs W. E. Rucker of ieai motored ta Provo Sunday and were the guests of their daughter. Mra, the Raymonds. hie. tinder the direction of IVab Soros is and Nineteenth Century chori. atC3, ar -- o ... , - J to Complimentary Elsie Bar- Mrs. J. M. George gave a "dinner A paity Sunday. variety of the seasons flowers deeoratt-pietulv the table at which covers were lpd " fcrvlifteca-gnest- a, a d Apostle -- Whittle The Fari..n Wj have the Nobbiest HatAll Born This Season-- A - "s I compan- r rcludes - FUN FOR THE KIOS. Vale a niece cf Presidert .bon. Charles Guthiie.-- Harr S rn? will be Eldreds merry-go-rounr, and many-- ' other players of tc (for few a evenings north ot running .obed ability. oed Opera house. Watch for it ic-T- ct J v SCH WA B d An interesting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert social aftair c Mr. 2nd Mrs. Alma Jones and Mr. and Saturday was the entertainim n Lt Raymond formed a Jake party to the members of the Lunch-o- " given -- hTe the time passed pleasantly in club by Mrs. Ed. T. Jones at vnoanng and a delicious luncheon was Bridge her home on East Center. The ro A'i Mrwfi. were tastefully decorated In pink and Last evening Mrs. Pearl. Stubbs wblte,....a.- evomjred tje birthday of her mother, adorning - the - table from whth film. "Martha Bowen, "by providing a luncheon was served at 1:13. tr evenings entertainment tor C. guests included Mrs. Joseph a goodly number of their friends. Tates, Mrs. C. H. Heindselman. Mt Ed. Sutton, Mrs. A. L. Stahliug; Friday afternoon in social capacity at Mrs. J. B. Ashton. Mrs. W. F. Parke-Mr- s. Lome of Mrs. Sydney Russell, C. H. Stevens and Mrs. IX H were served. Roberts. The Social Sewing club X -- et.it-Wer- e Wm. Knight. "T" uuaULa i i F. Q, MAY 1 i . 9 Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith we.e attending confeu the guests of Mr. and M s HAT DAY t i c uJ T'-- Mrs. rett who is abodt to reside in Ogden Miss La Real-Jon- es conducted a rcry pleasant affair Friday evening in the nature of a shower complimentary to Miss Vivian Hastings, a bride-tOe pJCie,aear, future. evenings enjoyment consisted of music, games that, dainty refreshments also Blossoms, tulips and 'eVrg served Inlets gave to the entertaining rooms m appearance for the xcadkm. i ! -- ' !4 Et - STRAW LADY OFLYONS beeches taAte an attractive appearance. day will be observed May &Ai at the Columbia theatre in an manner. The speakers will am. BLabbi Rice of the Jewish syna-gaga- e and Miss Alice Reynolds of T. tJ. Under the direction of Pst. A. C. Lund a splendid musical TTOgrain will be given. The services f Friday evening April 30th the B. V l Dramatic club will-gi- ve their lirst performance ot the great dramatic masterpiece. The Ladv of Lyons," in the Columbia theatre "Much favorftk . VUm to able comment was received from the Ttmm 4 fcU h km. Ilk.. 2Sc. Heber public relative to the perform auce rendered there last Saturday THE GILDED FOOL AT THE For weeks the cast has evening ELLEN THURSDAY MAT. AND NIGHT labored to perfect this production costumes and the most Special "den Willtani Farnum. who pla., ;i elaborate tp be obtained, have Costiun Salt the from iTtTeroT in" this "giipplng uhut v'u; procured s lectal scenery as it g company. whl has been for several seatn-- x foi the oc-u bet r has wen in V' best of favorite the iai ing astern way successes A very tutrinerdable fcaUpe of the In the present production h has i itormance is the promptness with part veiy much to his ltk ng it is run through there being which into it he injects every partcle ot between scenes which Is so waits abort and forcetul persona'i-dynamic among amateur perMaude Gilbert, leading woman . f2reI' uncommon verv interWwham fortrer. The stcry is both Robert Hilliard at! i those who doubt ro c.eaaes jestrg'eu e and Gillette in their gieatet . tertaine-1well be ei will g. Charmmg support .o M1" d YSerhefs - low backaches, spirits until they learn that" sure relief may be found in lllTj i enjoyed th Mm. Oohn.T. Caine of Lagan i& t spending a number 'of days here etSHiog with "Mrs. "W. J Sliehl and Ttm. V. VI Peterson. 9 4 r - STRAW MAT DAY "SATURDAY MAY 1ST 4 Saturday, May 1st has been of. e. ee-- - otrferent -Friday afternoon the members frenFt he styiesr Nineteenth Century club met at Provo and the merchants are d wbe Lome of Mra C. H. Stevens and making special, display of the j.pwtt. a profitable time in the inter-Hnew styles that have come in of organization.- - .The paper this spring. Most of them are The entitled of the afternoon so different from the the Tragedy of Ignprance " w as ably of a year ago that tho old The givea by Miss Helen Thomas. hat which served so faithfully mwcn following this timely paper, last ,suiainr.wlU..aot .be . . in" "uhanimousvoteto resorted this season. Now Is the time in the yrgjjmze a humane society for the boys who know styles future, the necessity of such a to make their' choices as there Ttrrement having been felt for some will undoubtedly be a rush on (face. The club will meet next week f straw "caddies early Satur-darXK fk. home, of JJr Phillip King. morning. rSlCW-srr- - -- te - iu-iu- TUESDAY APRIL 29th - d-ea-r the center CLAHAtKIMBALL running for a few- - evenings north of old Opera house. Watch for it. - constitutional treatment Hall's Cataken internally, acting Mr. and Mrs. F. D.'Cassity spent tarrh Cure is. the blood and mucous upon directly s'xi-tyrro Fork. American surfaces of the system, the re or de' e stroying the foundation of the disease, by Xlnr. Sarah A. Baker is in Salt Lake and giving the patient strength up the constitutloiand assistbuilding a for Tty Visiting with relatives ing nature in doing its work. The . proprietors have so much faith, in Its curative powers, that- they otfer One . Hundred Dollars for any case that it rIrga Pyn an fails to cure. Send for list of testl-- - - - - mettyred tw Twith. visited and s.mdfly M9AR3SnvCaiaut o -- JRLv-Eklos- ' , .Grant of Logan ,la . atn..,lpad HEARTS Third Row: Peter Benckecoal Top Row: F. W. Pierce, carpenter, Edward 3m Republican; Leonard K. Hungerford, dealer, Pemocrat; S. Franklinmotorman. Republican; George E. painter. Progressive; j Boschert, manufacturer. Progressive." Rhoades, farmer. Republican Bottom Row: John W. Brown Second Row: ' Walter J. Zuell, ir anufacturor.Prbgresgive - Irving J.farmer. Republican Rgy JTianner Mills, woodworker. Republican; Henry farmer, Democrat; Warren W. Bom- ers, grocer, Republican. Hoag, clerk. Republican. y w- mM. -' . , GETTING STATISTICS W. Moore, senior land ap prafser of' the Interstate! Commerce tfeTOirtaslon is in Provo today ap Milton of the Salt praising the Lake Route in Utah county. The government is taking this method of securing data on the physical valua; tlon of property adjoining the. right- right-of-wa- y JL. ' - . CASTOR ani w$! For Infants :n with t Xtz- , 3 A Chlldrea In Use For Over 30 Yea re u Iff X v - ft rt Always bears the nignaturc of i Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up f instant rellef-nwaiting Your clogged' nostrils c en right up; the air passages ot your heay clear and you can breathe freel; . Mo more hawking, snuffing, blowing . headache, dryness. No struggling to Wreath at night; your cold or catai rtf disappears. Get a small battle of Elys, Cream Balm from your druggrst now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly Its just fine. Dont stay stuffed-uwith a cold or nasty catarrh. (Adv.) 351 - wimwiymm 9 li distal limy fraw s t i$jw $IP sLbXA 9 j y S COlWIBFAHEflim FRIDAY, 7APRIL3071DIS Matinee and Night B. Y. U. .. .. Dramatic Club PRESENTS Lady- - Lyons Beautiful Drama in Five Acts-Unthe Direction of Sarah Gillespie of the B. Y, U. Depart - ment of Elocutioa der V 3B Columbia Vaudeville Every Wednesday! And Saturday . a EXILE o p i IdTi J CATARRH OR A COLD IN Pictnrized byJajnei Young ' Scores the greatest success of her brilliant career in this play Owen Davis from the novel by John Oxenh&m By A Shubert Feature in 5 Acts Presented by th World Film Corporation e v vj- ;:HEAD STUFFED FROM LAND APPRAISER JJ. - FUN "FOR THE KIDS!' Address' F. J. CHENEY X CO , Tole- y and will then go to property d will tie Eldreds owners for - - valuations - a!ong - the goT(J, by W1 runnlng for iT few eveniagsPnorth of tracks. Take Halls Family Pills for const!- old Opera" Jjouse. Watch for it (AJv.) merry-go-roun- .?. young & of town Friday even-- Y. B. U. Seniors, dressed in ng the $100 REWARD, $100. sol raps d gowns, appeared in a torch-ffgk- t The readers of this paper will be a and very presented paxade pleased to team that there ta at feast 'U5v,fixg sight. Later Is the even- one dreaded (disease that science has a these graduates ot June adjourned been able to cure tn ait its stagesrand Gfee TIotel Roberts where they that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure the only positive cure now known to vess banqueted and celebrated in is the medical fraternity. CaHtrrh being 5s! vftyle. a constitutional disease, requires a j & o FUN FOR THE KIDS. -- In La'0 , Last evening an interesting and session of the Miscellaneous ."Mb was held at the home .of Mrs. "akios and Miss Hattie Jenkins. Law Jjfcs was served. MATINEE 4 O'CLOCK P.M. Lawfully wedded to t w otn An 4iounded by a gents""'" of. tffv!'1'1 of the Russian police, is the figure around - , which centers the interest tragic of this great play has-agreat ah opportunity for wonderful " cbiracteriation been so well taken advantage of y 12 IN CAST-- 12 Prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c; Matinee, 330, 10c, 25c ar |