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Show I u. , V i THE PROVO POST ,AGE FOUR ceoococcoococcocoocooccoooococcocoocoQococcoccoccocorococcoccoccoccocccccoccoco o o ocolates TinET W-QF-S I o o 0O- Dollar Size for Sixty Cents Besides 40c Box Gift With Each; 'G 4) Until October 20th, 0 o o o o o 0 0O O O o o o o o a o f TELL YOUR. FRIENDS a a a O o0 o o D 0 0 See the Auto we are giving away absolutely FREE o SALEM WES TheBesfr Remedy ForM ilgss Mrs. Bengta Larson widow o't the late Niels Larson who died about L and proven sa- by thousands upon thousands of tests the whole world over, i3 the famous family medicine, Beeehams Pills. The ailments of the digestive organs to which all are subject, from which ccrrsT so many serious sicknesses, are corrected or prevented by - months ago, died At the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wiggins, inJBlackfocr, Idaho. Funeral Services were hblJ at Beth Alena nder the direction of Bishop Coleman, Mangum.Payson Salt Lake Saturday to meet Mr. ami Lyte1 . Waldo Hodson, Will ;E. . Taylor 0f Salem and the Salem Ward McDonald, Mrs. R bf rt Ridge and two children, iam Collie and Harold Bailey. Many choir rendered beautiful musical seElizabeth and Alfred .who have Ju&t. token of love were presented lections. The speakers were Bishop Yor- little honored arrived from Middlesborough to the E. R. Taylor and N. C. Christensen. guest kshire, England. The party came from The deceased was a native of SwedEngland in the Scandinavia, making, en and was sixty years old. She came ' the' trip in nineteen days, A family to Utah many years ago and has lived ' wa3 held Saturday in Salt' in Pay3on for several years. Surviving Lake at the home of Robert Ridg , her are Mrs. J. H. Wiggins and Isaac Jr., in honor of their arrival. Mr. and f arson of Blackfcot and Mrs. Kindly telephone all society Jos, O. Mrs Ridge and children will remain oU Provo. Stone items to Miss Clara BesteU In Salt Lake for several days visiting not with relatives and friends after which tnoer later than tho- day Fare a! sr vices over the remain 3 the preceding they will romp ti Provo, where they publication of J of 'the infant Davis the paper. Phone 13. expect to .make their home. -were Salem heldat atT Saturday i i child's The died oclock. of mother to An interesting announcement two months ago. about Mrs, Elizabeth Ferren announces dropsy Merof Miss is Beth that many people the engagement c' tee daughter, M rill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester to Emmet duff, the marriage to Merrill of SairLako, to David Keeset' take place October 20. the well know Utah tenor who is at present engaged on the Orpheum or In a musical sketch. Mr. Reese cult Mf. and Mrs., Bert Hedquist motornow in Des Moines and Miss Mer-il- l is ed to Salt Lake Sunday to spend the will leave shorty for ' Chicago. day. where the wedding. will take place th? ft.'. I latter part of this month. i. Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Beebe returned j from where Santaquin they have spent Mrs. Parley Van Wagenen of Raythe past week visiting relatives. mond, Alberta, Canada, was the guest of Mrs. R. D. Sutton at dinner yesterMrs. Vera Van Dyke has gone to t Mrs. Van Wagenen will spend fi' r Salt Lake where she has accepted day. few weeks in this city a position in The Tribune office and friends before returning to m i . i i , 1 i i tI i rrr -- f ts, ForMgestion andBiiiousness -- chiId'-efErne- 1 ana-paren- & - I TW a few doses now, and you will KNOW what it means to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eyes and greater cheerfulness after your system ha3 been cleared of poisonous impurities. For children, parents, Beeehams Pills are matchless as a remedy n st -- Sold Tbs duectiowi ererjrwWe. In boxes, vritU every hon ere Tory, 25c IOc valonkle-especlal- to women, ty i A ; s visiting-relative- ", Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Winn Canada. were ! t ) i 5 i Provo visitors the latter part of last WHO IS THIS LADY? An announcement of much interest week, visiting with their daughter, to many Provo that of the people is Mrs. 3. Orion Berry, Do you not remember? It is tt- engagement of Miss Myrtle McEwsn to Mr. E. G. Jensen, which haa Just Uever little star, Grace Cunard dis Mrs A. H. Maiben and Mass Stella ' been announced by Mr. and Mrs. gulsed as 'Lucille Love," the girl cf Brown ef Nephi were In Provo the Remember now This John H. McEwan. The marriage will mystery. latter part of last week visiting take same charming Grace Cifnard who place the latter part of this friends. thrilled you in Lucille Love wiP month. "double thrill" you as Kitty Grey, Mrs. Lari Giaham entertained ai Mrs. L. L. Donnan and daightcrs. be reporter, jn The Broken Coin ,i. a family dinner patty Sunday, Covers Margaret and Doella left Friday tor Tbf NPen Thursday, October T, mil were i...d lor six gtu sts. or Lviv he, n ' !lJtt ar'1 nhtthey will .be next vi'il a ontLs v'sriwj with Mrs. Ann Chip, nan of American her mother. is ' Fork spent Thursday in Provo. f , r -- " ( i I j i - T I ; Owen Rowe Mesdames R. D, Sutton, V. V. Tji Mrs Am'ena Justensen and M'ss fany, John Van Wagenen and W, Teas- Hannah Larson of Spring City aie dale Uie giltsts of the Tres .spending a few days in this City visit- J nil duh which met Thursday after noon aLlha. homo t Mrs, Bert ing relatives and friends were m roses and ' : Baffin have a and Mrv, Cyril dahlias r7dTaly delightful afternoon returned to their home in SmithfieiJ was spent by all present. .Mrs. Lynn after spending a few days In this city Sutton assistod in entei taming. with her parents Dr. and Mrs. H. . S. Dyne. The Ninetenitli Century tlub mem- tors .visited the Provo City Idgh The following people from Salt school Friday afternoon and ainr Lake and Ogden have returned from attending some cf the various depart- tn trip to the east portal of the menta v i8ite(Ttli?riVtHHsne Science Straw terry tunnel Mr, and Airs. C. class. Following a recitation Yn Jel'y II. Steven, Mr. apd Mrs. Louis Ham- - making, the girls of the department e nmnd, Mrs Wt S. Parker and W. L. served the visitors with Mrs. of Provo; Mr, and Airs. Sam Schwab will entertain tin T. ,11, Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L,'elub members at the next session Col'. and Miss Minnie Frankebergi r , of Svlt Lake and Iostmastcr V. W. ' Little MLs Elizabeth Carfucn 'celebrating her sixth birthlay to!-- Brown' g of Oglcu. with a party A lovely cake will ic , Mi-- s Lillian Bowr. o? Fajctte a.nclOnly'a part cf the delicious rcfris' Mr riwood .Anderson of this city ments served by her mother ami s! . In Salt Lake v qu'ctly- - marned ter, .Aileen, Beautiful re t J tur--'I. Hie .vc i It. week, .domlcaat Ri ;r ' entry put. j , prevailing throughout the rooms. 5' n.i 1L? John JaG-c- i ana ton Corfma was in eitertair. 1: ; xr,s Marg : T- ;ic v i pv p.;rf 'iViBiai s and M ss Edith McOoRa Laid to Rest wt-i- L'erui-Ptlon- a-- to refiehmenf--XVhP.temor- r J e . s - T as-iF- - 1 ;w C. 3a- (,i ,1 , Mr. and Ant to wirh iviid.M.s, H C, . L t Vr - 1 r ' 1"' went to ,'i.e M rver.en, , n 1 1 ! f ft il.li C' .0 any haiijiy l;iv!b, ard a Ashton, T - Spa'ni-,hvFo- k, Ott A i gicg.mt" rl th . on Rowe, avho d.ed hemorrhage. The speakers r. i, e -- c' r, Connecting the Town 1)'- Fiidayf cerebral ee Heni Gardner David T. Low is, Samuel Brockband of this city, Prof. Joseph AT Reese of Payson and Bishop P. A. Fuller of The optnmg praytr Knightsville. was by Job n Moore and David .Prior dosinissed the congregation. A beau tiful musical program was renderel by musicians, both vocal and instru -'cntal, from Piovo, Springville and Spanish Folk. Several selections were A town without adequate local telephone service is handicapped in the promotion of local commercial and social activities. J Likewise, without Long Distance connections, it suffers a severe handicap in its commercial and social relations with other communities. .Every business community is entitled to this modern and popular means of . . transmitting intelligence. In the very nature of our business, and under our charter obligations, it is the duty of this company to afford facilities for Long Distance communication, so ' far as our ability may permit. Particular atgiven by the chor. tention was given to the music, as Air. Rowe was leader. of different choirs in this and other townrwherc h has lived. Funeral airvioes were held over the of A'fred Mojle in the Sixth wuid meeting house Sunday and. a iL. nuKiii-- of relath aud frienda.. r'ttnted (the services. Bishop Ralph ii'ton presided and the speakers! V.re Elder L. P. Nelson. J. A!. Jen-cn and Joshua Greenwood. Beautl-'- j musical selections AV, McAdam, Walter Jepperson, II . Nonna F r ' ruo! I'uulton. , We must do this, notwithstanding that the towns are often separated by rugged mountain ranges, and the cost of construction and maintenance is enormous. And every town .connected helps , to round out our system, thus adding to the value of the servicer mins r e- . - r L -- 1 were-rende-red I- - i - A laigo ! - The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 3 : :i Nj - 3T I - |