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Show V r FOOT TUESDAY, SEPT. 2 1319. After four year of battle against the piercing arrow of Dan Cupid, two popular young people of this city succumbed to his alluring ways and slipped quietly to Salt Lake last 'And ?nturday, where they were married in the Sat Lake county clerks office by Elder B, 8. Young For fear that our readers curiosity may run riot Me. L. E. Christensen of the U. S. Yesterday afternoon Mra G. H. we might state that the couple , to BUtrine dorps, has just returned Icind. elraan was hostess at a bridge whom we refer Is Leon Dunn and i . IE3 FSOTO SOCIAL J rz PE ?SONAL NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Kranoeafter-havln- g -- spn4-lil In the service. Mr. Christen mm. returned to hie home in Idaho XaUrday, after having japebt 10 days "Siting with the WesIpfiarTamTIy-u- T -- 5ryHelumenlhaLT3rr.TSuhfrTTaaTor a number of years been Identified with the Startup Candy company of this 'city, while Miss Blumenthal has been Brothers associated, with Taylor Their marriage came as & surprise to their many friends fa Provo, whose congratulations they are now receiv- Phil complimentary to Mrs. deckart of Salt Lake City, Bowls f nasturtiums adorned the enter--afnln- g rooms. -- The guesta present Mrs. David Openshaw, Mre. A.. '"ere Cfameva. B, Morgan, Mrs. L. Baker, Mrs. Hr. and Mrs. Thomas Croneman Wm. Ferric Mrs. Charles Wjnrd, Mrs. Rtertained at a supper and social Francis Hedqulst, Mr. R. R. Irvine, Mrs. Wm. F. Vlolett Mrs. William cnaplimentary to their eon, Earl, wfco leaves Wednesday for the East favors were won bvjdra Irvine. Mrs. Gease andMrst Roberts-:flbf twenty-livguests. . m nmlbs i: :un-t- -- -- 9 .i.ji : ing. marriage license hax been .issued taUiiffofd-EIllott- r of Mil- Eureka-an- d dred Parsons "oLWammothr e Mrs. Alex Mortenson on Friday Mr. and Mrs. James G. Haws will entertained at a childrens honor in nr'prtafn Thursday evening affbefr aon. Bruce and Miss Elma party at her home tor her little son, Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Joyal, ft being his eleventh birthday e .little guests T.Taylor, who were recently married anniversary. Twenty-fivenjoyed games on the lawn. - Hr.- and Mrs. Verl Martin enter-fedbet' Sunday at a family dinner for Miss Nettie Hansen of Provo Bench Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and Mrs. entertained a number of her friend Xones Hardy of Salt Lake City. at a dancing party and aocial Friday ' ' X- Kghteen guests were present. evening. af-no- 4 j 45" pTi" - ? c e Sunday" Mrs. Mary Loveless enter--. toned at a family gathering to cel-- f Hrsfo her seventy-eight- h birthday inifver8aryrThe'Chndren and grand- fcftrfren . being the guests on this very interesting occasion, A pleasant aoclaLttfase was spent " If. 1 f ! I ; f F Mm Mr. Oscar J. Garret entertamea ii t is supper Friday in honor of Mrs. '( Bennett Cash of Charlton and Mrs. Been Billings of Salt Lake. V v .. .. The Booth reunion waa held Mon-th-y at Alpine, a large number going Word has reached this city of the marriage of "Willard ' Ear! Hathen-bruc' son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hathenbruck of this city, and Mar . garet Stevenson of Kemmerer, .Wyo-mlhgat ThemajTlageloQk place the home of James P. Rosenberg with Elder y. R. Harrison officlaUng. Mr. Hathenbruck has for several months been ' ass ociated -- with the telephone company t Kemmerer. but expects to at take up ranching In Lincoln county, . The M. I, A, of the Pioneer Ward Wyoming. will be entertained this evening by a talk by Prof. J. M. Jensen, when ho - Sidney Potter Butler and Rose Goss will give on of the series of lectures both of Payson were married here on "Patriotism, apd will be followed today by county clerk L. T, Epperson by an exeeHent program of readings t and musical numbers. Later a social Marriage licenses, were Issued to will follow. vin D ight Hamilton of Payson and Annie Simmons of Spanish . Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brown and Mr. William Joseph - Bond and Hazel and Mrs. Oran Groneman were the Thomas, both of Heber, and , Joseph grests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham B. Bellows- - of Lake . Shore and Mar" , Sunday evening. gery Peterson of Spanish Fork,. k, The new fall coats are here. And if we are any judges of quality and good looks and- them. , style, we can promise you a most enjoyable time looking-oveAll m a way that will appeal to you of the latest mode,-- of 'course-differe- nt" They are d with those qtnrks of style, those touches of individuality-- that "appeal to the r well-dresse- ' Sont hera - e e .. is - just the one to give you perfect ( Distingtive" . ,r ZIUZ-AVe put a lot of thought In .Classic Coats we found - the intoeeleciing this line of Fall Coats. tYfe knew that you. ""which would fulfill these conditions- They would want style in your new coat the very are coats that are real beauties man-taillatest- - Materials of sturdy worth, too, with ored, of splendid materials and quality to models which would give you a wide choice. the Tast fold. Come in and see them. Slip into the ones you especially fancy- An hour or tWQt- of your time will save s lot of lookin g amt searching later and give you a chance at some of the most attractive coats you prices whieh are most reasonable. - Mrs. L. L.. Nelson Is visiting her sons, Henry, Erven and Wllford, who ere located on a ranch - at Thomas, Despondency -. . - -- - -- . - f-- Youll find them all' delightful- And among thenr satisfaction because it suita y our oWn espeeiai' needs- - "Stylishly s jp - - tfCIic6oaW.for'Fall-- Sufferers from Indigestion are apt near Blackfoot ,!to become discouraged and feel that Thursday Mrs. Ross Buckley was complete recovery Is not to be hoped to ostess at a dinner complimentary No on Could make s greater and -- Misses Helen and Doris Pingess - Mr. Leon BllltngofSalt . Mr. Bennett Cash of Charlton. Salt Laker who have been visiting mistake. Hundreds have been per-ewini Chambercured by taking Mr. and Mrs. 3. B. Ashton for the manently ' I now can eat d anyIlaln Tabletj ten days, have returned home. ' ! mss Norma Madgum, daughter of past thing ' they crave. These tablets Kim-- j '' Jfrs, Robert Buckley and-M- r. the stomach and enable ; Bin Bullock, son of Mr. and Mrs. The training school of the Brigham It to perform Its functions naturally. I. A, Bullock, were married Thurs- - Young University will open next Mon-.- . If you have not tried them do so at ; Bay In Silt Lake Clty, i ' woman-- . r . , ever-sawr- J v - . -- Two ' Prollama !' j FinJahsdL - With th meeting of Friday, Angoat the Utah Vocational and Junior Educational Conference wiw brought to a done. The Caafereacn with which ha bee held the Pacific Coa.it Regional Conference for Part Tlui Ed oration, has occupied for the last two week the renter of attention aci the University of Utah. J On the campus aad In tbe lectnre hails have gathered not only the local school principals, vocational directum, end city and county superintendent from tbe corners and highways 4tf our state, but our neighbors, Nevada, Colorado. Idaho. . Oregon and Wsslilngtoa have contributed of tlie'r best brains and attention to the consideration of tbe problems of the boy and Uie girl. IXocuaaioB has been free and lively and it Is believed much good has resulted frotu the conference. In fact, some have made bold to pronounce It the greatest educational achievement of recent experience. n While It la an Impossible task to summarize so rich a series of contributions to tbe field of education without losing a very great deal, yet it nuiy prove worth while to attempt some crystallization of the large and broad questions arrived at" It la believed that a clearer adjustment will be effected between the boys and g'risV clubs and the workers under tbe Smith Hughe Act than formerly, end that hereafter tbe two features of activity will more nearly assume their proper proportions and relationship. School work In agricultural lines may take on a broader aspect and the commonly cultural subject be made to conform rather more directly to the -- needs - of every day. 8s!blllt!es In the Industrial world not formerly realized bs been pointed out, especially for tbe girls. - : -Finally, the boy and tbe girt and tbe conscientious mother and father should be grateful to the Conference for the making of converts to the doctrine of supplying their most urgent needs. Tbe Conference baa emphasized education for something, as distinguished from mere education. A clearer coneducation; a ception of vocational keener appreciation of the need for vocational education, and for women as well as for men ; and for the realization of these needs, the demand for efficient, practical, experienced, professionally trained teachers who will go Into the work with a missionary spirit. Is the summary of the Confer-wna si i H I- - ly one of the keen yrrtic'Uns In It. 8. 'V-- e The Utah Agricultural Week' Discussion f Vocation's and Part Tim Educational Ex-tonsi-oa The Home of the Efficient Ecjueation - BEGINS ITS FALL QUARTJiS Monday September 15 v Vocational Courses Offered ifa the Scho0I-of- ? Agriculture, Home Economic, ComaHc and Butfeesj, - Administration, Mechanic Arta, General Science H Agricultural Enginpecflag J Ari-xon- a, f K, ivnj.pv - -- Come r in and look at these value- s- d t, ts n i -- . point to considerably higher shoe prices, you should take advantage of the values we offer above r t ( All indications I v eUtf-ea.or- Specific Frofessiona,. w' A",C"Trailil Qyer- Two Positions Were Open for Evtsqc 1919 Graduate of the College. dent I.iata1 g and further information address.- The.Presiv Allege, Logan, ITtah-- f I - Office, Utah Agricultural Vf A. Well, of Gold Hill, Utah, . wJJlb left a minor about 41 year of age,, was. . Ettreka until the SUfo. Industrial killed at the Tldtic Standard mine Saturday morning. - Hf death was Commission caa make go. Investlgw ' caused by h rock fallfog on hlui, Hon of the dpath. , . s - w Announcemint We wish to announce that welielnstalUng a complete outfit jvhieh will he An operation about next And also thatWilfordY, Bcimhalwho has been in the Eastern States on a mission, is nowAn Arkon, where he i -will study the latest methods of tiro repairing at the Goodyear Tepair achool Mr. Brimihall had some years of experience at the game before he went East, and with his assistance we will have one of the most, efficient and updo-dat- e in repair shoos ' . tftah. j, "VVed-nesd- ay "" - - i Ca-Tr- y I a good line of Goodyear tires, tubes and acces- - sories- ' K 7 BRIMHALL BROS. . Ihon5 , r, 'Exclusive Vulcanirers - 223 West 'Center JiiseEPwwiJ - |