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Show ' THE PROVO POST fAGE FOUR ; awarded to Mrs. Sam Schwab, first; Mrs. McEwan jot Park City, aecond, and the population prize was won by Miss Myrtle - MeEwen. - Mrs. J. IL sew- - Worsley was the winner of the irg prize. er. HFrycord TPBraay-anMrs noon. Autumn leaves and flowers were the dominant decorations, and music, and sewing comprised the afternoon's program .after 'which dainty refreshments were served. A f Mrs. Chester Deal are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. I. H Masters have ovo tomorro trip petted to arrive In from an extended returned tour of weeks' a three after through California. --While there the. While the fornia. coast the.v non the exposition and spent se,. and other in- the tisited of interest expositions eral days visiting points points. coast. teresting along tly Can-visite- d Kindly telephone all society Items to Miss Clara Bestel-meye- r not later than the day preceding the publication of the paper.. Phone 13. 4 f fnd Mrs. Fred Smart, Jr, and "THE BROKEN COIN PLEASES LARGE CROWD Mrs. J, Elmer Loveless of Salt Lake childrei of Spanish Fork spent Tuesin Uh;relatives Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. da' Wednesday EZI onager Epperson has secured onn H. Johnstone. of the best serial stories that has cm Ir. and Mrs. Richard Davis of been produced forthe Ellen theatre The Rev. S. Bona, pastor ofSt I Peters church' left last. Monday for .'clser, Idaho, and former resident The large crowd jammed to the si a few weeks walk showed the interest manTrat''1 Brooklyn, N, Y where heflvill spend of this city, are spending in Grace Cunard and Francis Fm-a two months vacation. , The Rev. here visiting relatives and friends, whose success in "Lupile Love h J. Rossar of All Hallows college; Salt ' Is made the World famous. The flct .spending Miss Margaret Smoot Lake City will preside during his Is Interesting from the t? t as the Itself In Springville a frw days . . , absence, . not Is hard to- understand th It Miss' Ed3aI5ndersoin77 guest of Itrokeil Coir," ,r ar6unda Last Sunday tba ladies of SL Pe vm" Hrdson'has rentmed of. which Grace Cunard has an I ersTFiurcli haTfTiTTh frposre s si on t the fiist meeting to be held Sunday, frem Spiingvill where she spent the Mr. Ford. The coin falls heir to a Oct, 30, The follow (ng officers were east week visiting her parents, tune." See the next episode rt electedPresident, Mrs. J.- - H. John- and Mrs. John Meneray. , Ellen Thursday, October I4fb, stone; secretary and Treasurer, Mr. . hfose Oudmundson spent Murphy. All the ladea are requested " A small fire took place to attend. Springville visiting relatives, at the home of Mrs 1 , Hansen when scot frota the chimpe-Re- t The first of a series of Silver Teas .The Utah Sorosls club met fire to the roof. The depart" Will be given by Mrs. Johnstone, 91 afternoon Rt the home of East First North street on Wednes- Mrs. A. C. Lund and an excellent pu responded very .promptly but neighfire before 1 day, Oct, 13, from 2 to 4 oclock. All per on Chtna of Today ,was given bors had ovenebed the of the which arrival department. Tbe i are invited to come and bring their .by Mrs. Ed T. Jones, after to amounted only a few dolla". age "Present friends. . an Interesting paper on the abiv was Ubor Conditions of China The board of city commiss'oneis mes Mrs. S. S. Jones haB returned from given by Mrs Jacob Evans. At the and passed a resolution yesterday" Mrs and Lake Salt where she spent the past meeting Mrs. Jos. Yates for Provo, 7 tie a Chautauqua favoring several days visiting relatives. deleGeorge Parker were elected . was represented Chautauqua company ' i ' gates to represent the club at t has succeeded i Mr, and Mis. Grant C. Bagley and convention of the Utah Federation of by A. L. Morse, who a large number of singers tc in getting daughter returned from an extended Womens clubs the movement. trip through California on Ogden October 13 to 15. Inclusive, support greut and . the- - follow big, members of Marriage licenses have fairs. Sorosls club will also attend as Forest Evans and Jennie Jensen tr Mrs. Win. M. Roylanee, The marriage of Miss Alta Love, Mrs. Jacob Evans, Mrs. Nettle Kerr, both of Spanish Fork, also Glen Davis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Love, Mrs. S, R. Callaway, Mrs R. E and Edna Wllson ortbat cttyr Sr., to J. Horace Rtan, took place In Know Idea and Mrs. R. R Irvine. The The case of Albeit Burr va. Consul! the Salt ,Lake temple yesterday. club will meet October 20at the residated Grocery ,ompany and A. B. couple have many friends in dence of Mrs W. F. Vlolett whn of American Fork is now beHarrison this city who extend their heartiest papers will be given by Mrs. R. R. heard Inthe district court. Burr ing "congratulations wishes. st Irvine and Mrs. N. H. Nelson. claims that he jwas forced off premises vs which he had leased and asks for 3615 Miss Ada Hickman delightfully enMr. and Mrs, L. L. Nelson delighttertained a few of her young lady fully entertained about thirty guests for eviction and 3664 for personal friends at a theatre party at the Wednesday evening in honor of their property taken from him. Columbia theatre Wednesday, follow- son, Raymond, who has Just returned ed by a luncheon at Hansens. The from the northern states. A "welcome 'affair was In honor of her birth an- home party will be tendered Mr. Nel- GOfilB SAGE son In the Second ward meeting house niversary. ' Mr - .1 Its a Womans Privilege to Shop -- Before Buying Her New Goat . -- 1 -- E WANT tlie women of this community to shop in this store. We want them to luinpaure Classic coats. We want Hfe exquisite tailoring to know the . fair Classic price. . . - tlianx-to-S-efL-thfi-- of-f- Sttie - Only comparison shows the full worth of the Classic coats. Come to the store before' going elsewhere come and try n Mj-a- v Wa1-nesda- I I on a Classic coat. y you oanbe fitted in a Classic coat. 1 r .have Its glas it no will show you how beautifully trouble to 11s its a pleasure to sliop here. We want you to see the&e coats that are so you Stylishly Distinctive Priced at $6.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $18.50 AND UP In addition to the above low net 'pricss, ne will give DOUBLE 8. & II Green Trading Stamps- from Saturday J. M.t Oct. 9, t&Saturday P, M., Oct. 16 s heen-4ssu- , Get in front of tlie t which-convene- 1 - c4 Wood - Clifton Company -- The-youn- Eteacsa ap IflBISdMB end-be- Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-us- e tonic, costing about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as Wyeths Sage -- - v 1 Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 1110 Frank Bennett of Storrs, and former residents of this Mrs. Dave Sutton pleasantly entermembers of city, . are visiting Mrs. Bennetts tained about twenty-fivmother, Mrs. William Ashwortn, ui the Tree Juli club at the home cf a few days. i e Mr. and Mrs .Alex Mortenson en- 4 tertained last evening In honor of Mr and Mrs. Frank Bennett who are Provo visitors for a few days. Todaj Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are spenl'rg the day in Lehl visiting friends. v . Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan enter- tained about forty-fivday afternoon at e r Eye Specialist. A"? demy aierim 71 e noon was dcllghtiully spent m wLkt, and sewing, the card prizes 'vere r .. I n Why suffer from your eyes? stop headaches, dizziness, nervousLes, eye suain. Thou-send- s of satisfied customers. All the latest seitntlfical for examining the ' c e. iKi- - DLAsrr.s given cn POSITIVE LLARANTCS, I guests yesterpret'y fcrua' mu 5 f . lly Ita THIcknes at i yid Restores n Lustre ( Sulphur and-yo- u J CIVIL SERVICE ' the Gm iy We dont aslryou to Suar buy Utah-Idah- o it is because merely home product. The reason we mention Utah-Idah- o Hngar as a home product is to let you know that your state puts out due of the finest1" food products on the i- - ai 1 son 4- Worlds markets today. There are but fev sug- ' firs us gofcl nurw bettei. .Dont take pur word for - -- '' - '.V Timpapgos Brand, Dollar Size for 60c f.'a I, 1 'The large, 7ft- i SEEtheJig.F 1 k ,xwj3 2 iJ .;TMinm i iflMwiinwnffmitti rswna t Ff w r L )( h j luscious, Perfect ones Ke Columbia Gonfectionery. Its .yours for the mest votes November Oth. 1 Cent 1 Vote Any of STARTUPS GOODS. V-- V: At I S ! 4 of natirjfiKrg'tvmTrpsBsca ! ST A1: Box -- yi t ren Enjoy STARTUPS Treat Snowdrift Cfeoeolates a q- - ll. - - V3 it, try it f convince yourself, put it to any test. It merits all the praNe you can give ittell yo'ur. neighbor of its superior (pialities. I o mum U r ? T1 - -V - My8IC CO. bSHEET MUSIC, MUSIC S00K8 Will be held in the Federal and FINE STATIONERY ing, Provo, Utah, to secure ellgibles Music 50 to 90 Per Cent Sheet for the following positions on the Off from List Price. ' dates given: we supply you. If its published Nov. 2. Physiological chemist, aerMusical Instruments and onautical engineer. Nov 3. Engineer, plumber and 9 -- ENTERPRISE A STATIONERY c- -i GHy a Few Days More plumb-4,er- for rt , Se 5717 $ redo f f EXAMINATIONS build- tv Home: mechanic, engineer, v:cian and plumber, engineer and , marine draftsman, assistant in dry jlan(J arboriculture, sub Inspector or ordnance, timber Inspector, physical laboratorlan. assistant in fish In-- , at Wars European , Jb vestlgations, electrical draftsman. tonight 7:30 in College hall at the For blanks and information see J R. Hodson, ' local secretary. , Brigham Young University. , Com- pound, thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair la not sinful, we all desire tc main our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeths Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, because It does it to naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking Common garden sage "brewed into a one small strand at a time; by mornheavy tea7wlth sulphur and alcohol ing all gray, hairs have disappeared. added, will turn gray, streaked, and After another application or two your faded hair beautifully dark and lux- hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, uriant; remove every bit of dandrnl soft and luxuriant appear stop sealp Itching and falling ham vears younger. DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN, 4 Darkens Beautifi and general H. H. POWERS LECTURES ON EUROPEAN WARS TONIGHT Dr. HL H. Powers will deliver his first - lecture - on the DR. |