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Show I PAGE FOUR. -- Mrs, Lehi Clul( of Salt Lake are spending a few dao in this spent city visiting relatives and friends, ate' Nelson rT came she- - has. ; . artin-Nelson. - enjoyable evening last home Miss Fawn of at the Thursday Jones. Sewing and music were, for several hours after which the liostessf served .dainty" refreshments. The Misses Anna and Malda Peterson . were the guests of the ECHAffS Has Just Arrived tiunt Sl i y Mrs. Milton Booth entertained on and . Mrs. Alfred .. Mabey j.. n e'n- - ily dinner parry Sunday ' evening. ' ... Mrs. Reba Willis will leave tne : Mrs. R. D.: Sutton entertained A We're Sure we Can j Next Thursday evening, March 23, at 7:30 p. m., a very Interesting and unique entertainment will be given at the Provo Fifth ward to which the public is invited. Photographer Ed. Olson has been, spending considerable time during the past year in taking pictures of some of. the most lm teresting scenes' and happenings in 'this locality, Including the climb to Mount Tlmpanogos and happenings sixty-secon- d .V-- Mr. For Your Inspection Be Entertainment Will Given Fifth Ward Church Thura-da' Evening, at 7:30 P.,M. excellent ..... - ! Aar MwliciM ia th. World. b tout, 10c, 25c. Sold ovarrwk.ro. Thursday in honor of Mrs. Delilah birth an Booth, whose ' ' occurred on date. that nlversary tam a form was of in the The affair and during the u afterily noon the honored guest received ma Miss Daisy Irvine spent the week ny beautiful gifts from her, children. encbrin Salt Lake where she went fy An excellent program wjs given and attend the Shakespearian . recital. delicious refreshments jwere served, V 4. I: 0T ; eu-Joy- club The young lady officers of the Fifth Ward Mutual Improvement association delightfully entertained, the officers of the ward Y, M. M. I. A. at the home of Miss Ora Bailey last evening. Games and music were the weatures of the evenings entertainment and dainty refreshments were served to about forty participants. 4 c" lie confidence for over sixty years. an ? f. Another Big Shipment of Latest fi. I Dont take a violent purgative. Right the siuggish condition with thS safe, vegetable remedy which halheld pub- "11Mlr . from the apeat Salt Lake,- where the spend several months, to; past week with her parents, Mr! and Mrs. Mabel - 1 Need a laxative? L bTTOc) The members of the Swastika club Mr. and Miss t THE PROVU POST Suit You INSTEAD OF YOUR GOING TO STYL ELAND, WE TIAYE BR O UG E T ' YOUR HUSBAND WITH YOU. STYLELAND TO YOU-BRI- Monday in honor otMr. and Mrs. W. Sutton of Park City. ( A D. Accept our most cor- itrall up the mountain side to the y and on up to Maple flat; scenes 7- . Announcement dial invitation to on and around Utah lake; Provo can- Miss Dolores Dalby of NephI spent yon ana vicinity, and. other points to spend two weeks with relatives the week end in Provo visiting rel- of interest and beauty, 7 and friends. atives and friends. j ' The Provo Fifth Ward Sunday is one of the largest In the Mrs. Sarah E. Cluff dellghtfullly The Misses Maude and Sauie Gra- Utah stake and ranks among the larladles -- latter part of the week for Salt Lake NG -- , A ccept our most cor , dial invitation to be be present present ' V at 'a entertained about ten Afbee' afternoon. yesterday sewing ter several hours spent la needlework the hostess served refreshments. '7 ,, - ... e e e e of the Fourth The Relief society ward conducted an enjoyable social event Friday evening in the form of a character ball. During the evening an excellent- program of songs, Instrumental music,' speeches and various games was enjoyed and delicious refreshments Were served to nearly two hundred people. After the program the participants apent the remaining time in dancing. f! r I !f I - I tI .! n 7 Mr. and Mrs, A. C. , IJeebe'of Salt Lake spent Sunday 'in Provo wim relatives. i i- i i i . i gest in the church. It has a theological department of about 150 and ' 'a kindergarten department of about One of the most unique and de- 80, with an attendance at the many lightful social events in honor of St. other departments and classes of 20 Patricks day was that held Satur-- to 40. Photographer Olson has, dur- d&y evening at the home of Miss &jni? the past two weeks taken plena Holdaway. The rooms were prev- - (jures of the different departments tily decorated 'with shamrocks and an(j daises and these pictures, in ' green jerepe paper and the daintily connection with the other scenes litIn vvIH bo shown on the screen at the prepared luncheon was served tie green baskets carrying, out the ; entertainment, shamrock color scheme. Four tables Uncle Hiram,1 services of of cards were played, the prizes be- - the hayseed from the farm, have Ing awarded to Mrs. J. L. Lytel and been secured and he will give us Mr. Charles Karney, and the conso- - j plenty of fun. Other humorous lation favors to Mrs. J'. L. Segall and numbers of interest will be given. The small admission charge of 5 Mrs., Frances Barnes. The gust prize was awarded to Me. Jesse cents for children and 10 cents for ' Waite. Those enjoying this delight- adults will be made." and Messrs were ful fairs Chas. Karney, J. LT Lytel. N. NOTICE F, Neely, B. J. Adams, Kenneth Borg, W. W. Whlttlmors, Miss Leah j Bids will be received at the office Smart and Mr. Jesse Waite. Music, of the city recorder, Provo, Utah, dancing and various games were al- Until April, 3rd, 1916, at 5 oclock p. so features of the evenings m. for sprinkling the streets during the season of 1916. The city com mission reserves the right to reject Mr. Joel Taylor of NephI spent a any or all bids. few days tfaie latter part of last week By order of tW City Commission. in this city with relatives and friends. Fred Evans, City Recorder. day. We.dnS9 l V "V. , - .. To deliver the first of a series of lectures to the ladies of Provo. Mrs. Duncans lecture wiH treat of the various phases of physical culture, how to acquire correct carriage and perfect form; how to obtain (Complete relaxation and rest while lying down, also dealing with the subject of correct and hygienic dress.; Mrs. Duncan will appear in bloomers to give the ladies of Provo a more correct demonstration -. J ,af ' of her subject. . (t . THIS LECTURE IS FREE the Princess Mes-dam-es enre:-talnme- - work has attracted noted physicians will come to TEE PRINCESS MILLINERY company on "u- In honor of Miss Rhoda- Douglass, who leaves In the near future to fulfill a mission in the Northwestern states, the primary oficers and the teachers of the Bonneville ward gave a delightful entertainment last ev entng at her home. Games and music were enjoyed by the participants, and dainty refreshments were served to about thirty guests. During the evening Miss Douglas was presented 'I. with a beautiful book as a token of Mrs. T. E. McGraw and eon Lowell, appreciation for her work in the or- former residents of this city nave ganization. returned to their home in Cambridge, V Y...7 Idaho, after spending a few days In Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Beebe, Mr. and this city 'with relatives and friends. Mrs. A. C. Beebe of' Salt Lake and Mrs. McGraW spent Thursday in Ne-- 1 Mrs. Reba WUlls motored to AmeriMrs. Al,f M a then before visiting can Fork Sunday to spend the day phi to Idaho. returning with Mrs. Ellen Barrett. r Mrs. Norma Havereamp of Salt ' Mrs, Mary Beebe of ldaho spend- Lake spent the week end in this ing a few days In this city as the city with friends. . guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Beebe. e Mrs. Barrett F. Fulham and; chilThe home of Mrs. Eugene Jones dren1 of Salt Lake spent the week was the scene of a pretty club party end in this city with her parents, Dr. Friday 7 afternoon, when the mem- and Mrs. ,H. S. Pyne. Mr. Pulham , bers of the Trer Juli club met in spent Sunday in Provo, returning regular session. The rooms' were with his family Sunday evening. decorated with a dainty color scheme . v of green and whitd in honor of St: Patricks day and the dainti.jH pre pared luncheon was served with a similar color effect. Sewing was the, principle feature of the afternoon and the twenty club members reported a most enjoyable afternoon. Mrs. Jones was assisted n In entertaining by her sister, Miss Ella Teasdale. - i; ham were Salt Lake visitors ;We wish to annonnee that Mrs. Walter Duncan, teacher of Physical Adjustment, who has created such a favorable impression in Salt Lake, and whose Splendid 8 - Millinery Company Mrs. C, E Maw, Manager ' ' - - - 1st pub. Mar. 21, 1916. Last pub, Mar. 31, 1916. , .. . (' ' T Just MARGARET WHITNEY PROVO GIRL AT THE COLUMBIA WEDNESDAY spring Ready Mixed Paint for the Home. Chinamel and Varnish for the Furniture. Kalsomine for the Walls. Paint Brushes for all Purposes. Glass and Putty for the Windows. Probably one of the neatest - singing acts yet seen in Provo Is Margaret Whitney, who will render. her own compositions on Wednesday at The Columbia, as? well as one of the features on the vaudeville bill Miss Whitney was born in Provo 22 years ago and to her credit is due much real high class work, su$t.,a5 Dearie Girl," Shadow Girl," and the Waltz of Long Ago Days, besides numerous operattas which have played Pantages and other circuits. - We will repair your wood furniture and stain or varnish same. BEEBE LUMBER CO. ly ' " - ..A. Phones 104 and 105 Provo, Utah IF . Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sutton of Park City, are spending a few day ,n this city visiting relatives and (j - tf S t 4 --i- t, J'7 .v, friends. j- - M1' v.. to Miss jRhoda Complimentary Douglas,, who leaves, about thelCth of Appil for the Northwestern States mission, Mrs. R. D. Sutton enter- VA , U X tained at a beautlfirtly arranged parly Sunday evening. The ta' ' exquisite ble was d hand , t dln-"n- er ... W I. f IA X - K d mt ;rc' fft. .Mi? V , lb ft V' s ir. if t:. M V i - A f 4 - 1 f iv S rV t :4; i j ri ; x M . 1 ,t. f KA.THLYN WILLIAMS 7 VW.r Skliq Puvvrux Scene from xrring in The Rosary at The Princess today. The Birth, of a Nation, .1 fer . f V'. :Y i if1 S at tbo Columbia theatre, April Third and Fourth r |