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Show - nr r THE PBOVO POST V -- Mips EJna HoldawaywilMeave for Salt Lake today, where ahe will spend a couple of days with friends before leaving for New York, where she has accepted a call to the EastEn route to ern States mission. New Miss York, A marriage of much local Interest took place in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, October 4, when Miss Vera Jacobsen became the bride of Mr. Ray Stringham of Vernal. Both young people have a host of friends will in this city who will be pleased to visit- learn of this announcement. Holdaway spend several days In Chicago ing with friends before going on to A marriage of much interest to many local people was that of Miss Sadie Orwln, formerly a resident of this city to Mr. W. H. Barnard, which took place in the Salt Lake The young peotemple Wednesday. In Brigham home make their will ple Mrs. T. F. Neeley, who leaves on Saturday for Denver, was the guest of honor at a beautifully appointed City. brldge-kenslngto- . - Mrs, Lothfield Newren entertained at an enjoyable social affair last Thursday evening for Miss Edna Holdaway, Music and games were features of the evenings entertainafter which refreshments ment, M ii were served. , Mr, William Oliver will leave for Salt Lake Monday evening en route for New York City,' where he has accepted a call to the Eastern States 1 .11 t 4 mission. sees B. Flack Wednesday afternoon. Purple and white was the prevailing col- or Bchme carrled out wlth ft prof sion of asters. A daintily prepared luncheon was served to , fifteen guests. . Moore of Denver, district' superintendent of Home Mis sions, and Rev. J. K. Browne. returned missionary from Tnrkey, will speak in' the Congregational church this evening at 7:30 oclock. These men are very capable in the lines of - work they - represent - Rev, Mr. Brown has spent forty years in thoroughly fu Turkey and mQiar with conditions there; there fore the addresses will be lnstruc tlve and Interesting. Next Sunday the usual services will be held; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning worship-- at 11; sermon: The Beginning of Divine .Life in Man. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m.; and .evening service at 7:30; sermon: What We Believe. Has emptied her hom of plenty in our store. Styles and Super - Styles, the Choicest of Fashion s Favorites in V In honor- -- of- - Miss Gensvieve ton, whose marriage to Mr. David Anderson of Salt .Lake takes place the latter part of the month. Miss Alice Russell entertained at a. miscellaneous shower last evening. " A pretty color scheme of yellow yas carried out in the entertaining rooms where the evening was spent in various games and music. At the conclusion of the evening's entertainment (the hostess served a daintily prepared luncheon to the following METHODIST CHURCH The Misses Zina Baker, guests; ' Pearl Teasdale, Electa Wood, Sunthe at Services ehurchnext Wilson, Wllmath Linton, Luclle nsuaL as day Thelma Nesblt, Rua Ferguson, Sunday school at 13 oclock and Steele, Martha Ahlanderr Leona Bees-leLua and Jeatfette Linton, Zina preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. The' childrens sermon at 10:50 on Larsen, Rhoda McCullough, Mary and Anna Rusell and Mrs. Andrea G. the. subject, Don't. Richardson. yfh9 - subject for the morning ser mon will be Spiritual Radium not Dynamite,, but "Radium." Mrs, George P. Parker entertained The topic for discussion at the at an enjoyable social affair. last eve- - evening services will be: Does God ing in honor of her brother. William Threst Men? For. whom the Lord Oliver, who leaves thp4ore part of loveth, he chastlseth, and scourgeth the week for the Eastern States mis- - every son whom he recelveth. The entertaining rooms pm - Excellent - music . and , singing at sented an attractive appearance with these services. their decorations . of autumn leaves Go and take your friends and reand faHr flowers. The evening hours ceive and do good. werpspent in miscellaneous games and music, after which daintily pre- Lin-A8,at- ,c in great variety and abundance are here. Now is the: pportune time for choosing while the stock is fresh, the variety large and the price lowest. There have been many merchandise since we contracted for these splendid heavy advances in ; garments. Be wise, select now . ready-to-we- . Mrs. Noyes returned from ManU Wednesday evening, where Mrs. Noyea has spent several weeks visiting relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. Noyes expect to leave next week for Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter on the L.-L- i t t. Special Bargains in Dreps Sale Goods We have placed on our special sales tables several lots of excellent Warm Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, in Serges, Shepherd Plaids, Novelty Stripes and Plaids- - at delightfully low prices. One lot $L4U to $2.00,. going for 98t One lot $2.40 to $3.00, going for.r$H89 e Ethel Nielson of Salt Lake, is who returning to her honie Jrf! e8tsthat city after doing post graduate forty vUi. work in the east, was a PrpVo tor yesterday and today as the guest Mr. an(j jirS- tVillinm Watson celJackson. Mrs. and Mr. John, their go'den wedding of ebrated . ... i versary Saturday with a delightful Mrs. Louisa MdBrlde has as her g0Cjaj affair. Gold and white were guest her sop Prof. N. E. Noyes of (he dominant decorations in the who Is en route to Balt tertaining rooms and also In the Lake Jo attend the Teachers Instl-- ' 8umptu0us BUpper served to fifty fet-atlvea and friends. Miss ar GirFs School Dress Bargain see tives and friends. coast Rev. Frank L. CHURCH y, Miss Leah Smart Is spending the week end in Salt Lake visiting rela- 7 Dr. and CONGREGATIONAL given by Mrs. B. n Cor-rlnn- 1 .Thurman delightfully entertained the members of the Tres Jnli club at her home yesterday afternoon. Fall flowers were used In a pretty decorative affect throughout the entertaining rooms where the afternoon was spent in needlework and music. At the conclusion of the afternoon the hostess served dainty refreshments to the regular club members and the following invited guests: Mesdames T. E. Thurman, Chas. Fletcher, Mart Graham, Eden Moore, Phil Towle and Alvin Peter- Mrs. Sam Schwab was hostess, to the members of the Nineteenth Century club today, where an interesting and instructive session was held. A splendid paper on The Drama League of America was ably given son. by Mrs. Schwab. New York. The children of the Second Intermediate class of the Fifth ward Sunday school carried out a delightful social affair Wednesday evening in the form of a farewell party to their teacher. Miss Edna Holdaway who leaves this morning for the Eastern States mission. About fifty children were present to participate in the program of various games and music, followed by a luncheon. Miss Holdaway was presented with a beautiful gift as a token of appreciation for her splendid work In the Sunday schools.- - Mrs. Archie For Gs School Costumes . Many excellent pieces of that splendid lot of Dress Goods placed. ?n our bargain tables still left. For a few days longer they will be sold at those interestingly many others of higher quality If you havent low prices. ' better hurry. $1,38. quality $1.25 quality $1.00 quality 60c quality New Stylish, Fall Shoes for Ladies-a- t pnees yoq can pay. V High quality1 bool Shoes for Children lowly priced. bought yours, - 98 14 89f 69f 35f 1 And a gieat big store full of highest quality Merchandise for least money. - -' - anni-dos- e ! When you feel discouraged and de- gpondent do not give up but take a! of Chamberlains Tablets and you are almost certain to 'fee! all right within a day or two. Despond-- j ency is very often due to indigestion j and biliousness, for which these tab-- , Ob- lets are ' especially valuable. advt. talnable everywhere. j Provos Fashion and Quality Store - "OREM ELECTRIC CITY THE FOOD VALUE OF SUGAR - SALT- - LAKE to PLUS THE GOODNESS OF FRUIT PAY80N Dr- DAIL 4- - Leaving n South baund 7.23 km.t ONE MILLION STORES PARTICIPATING SCIENTISTS HAVE PROVEN, BY CAREEUL EXPERIMENTS THAT-- rl 9f Is an ideal form of . carbohydrate food of great er W, value, being made from a comdinat ion nutrients recognized everywhere as of the highest caloric value for a given weight , It is simply Zu Artificial, of concentrated, ' , i fruit, Northbound your cellar contains a liberal supply of canned fruit. tl.ll am. 6.40 am. am. 8.52 a.m. 10.12 am. Hardly a food can 1L53 am. 1.53 pm. 3.53 pm. 4.49 pm. 5.53 pm. 6.54 pm. Operate between Lehl and ' ' : -- 4 and you have the maxim-mu- m in food values. - Mothers winter fruit will be right and keep well if she uses Limited trains, stop only at Lehl, Fork, Pleasant Grove, ProSpringville and Spanish Fork. Oram Eprtss on all Trains American Sugar ABSOLUTELY PURE Mileage Book will savo You Money investigate Ask the Agent When You Take Cold. The Inter-Urba- n can give hotter sert freight-shipmenvice on your whethWith the average man cold er It be a hundred pounds or a carload serious and .matter should not A NOTICE Ira" Tnternrbatt '"service" Saturday and Sunday, October 7th and . be e Through rates and routes to trifled as some of the most with, points Jn connection with the Interurban train leav- Union Pacific System and allied dangerous diseases start with a com- . -rreaeMnflr-Salt linesmon cold. Taka Chamberlains 9:50 a. m.-- - will be w-Cough Remedy' and get rid of your an train in two sections cold as quickly as possible?" You are each.' Second section not experimenting when you ' use scheduled to reach Salt Lake ' ; 10 a. m. , . . For Infants and Children T this remedy, as has been In nse and on trailers 4,Extra. for many years and. hai" an establishIn Use For Over Years trains when necessary. ed reputation. It contains no opium Always bears -- the Ifide Interurban. Your the narcotic." Obtainable "everychoice of 24 trains between Signature' o( where. advt. 8th.:7 ;ir y0n:A - -- -- 8-c- ar CASTORIA 30 mtr3 her' or-ot- Provo and Salt Lake. T su- gar. Combine tkis with real health-givin- g properties of home canned fruit, Utah-Idah- o ' 1 - fuelas - pure Pay-so- n -- take -- ST ARTUPS homezjML Jtpiyqiir sweethqjtftT Nafionah "Candy-- Week Oct.9 body 8.63 pm 11.13 pm. only. vo, ho mentioned which contains as much energy and which is as important a lntai-stat- fSo to 14. Piwvo 8.39 am. 9.35 am. 10.55 am. 12.55 pm. 55 pm. 456 pm. 5.38 pm 6.54 pm. 7.65 pm. 9.38 pm. 11.28 pm. 1.22 am. t Youll appreciate what it means next winter if |