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Show OUR COIXTRV MENACED. Mrs. Taj br to Be Honored The members of Mrs. John T. Taylors Sunday school class will give a party in her honor at her home Friday. Games will feaplayed and' refreshments served; J 4 - 4 Kotlal Hour Club Met With Mrs. Carroll The -- Social Hour- club 'of Provo Bench met Thursday evening with Mrs. George Carroll. Ten dollars was donated to the European Relief fund. Mrs. Elder gave a review of some of Q. Henrys works. .The husbands of the members were guests of the club and Mra. Qarroll served a delicious dinner." It was the twenty-nin- e wedding anniversary of Mr, and Enjoy Musical Program r guest Seventy ladies of Prove-wef the Utah Sorosla club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, CL E. Maw. An interesting program consisting entirely of musical number was renhy American composers dered and a splendid paper on the history of American music was given by Mrs. Halbert S. Kerr. Miss Kuth Partridge sang three beautiful Indian songs. Mrs. Dwight Packard gave a short sketch of the opera Robin Hood, by DeKoven and sang Mrs. Packard Oh Promise Me." also sang two numbers by ChadMany re wick. Mrs. Abe Turner played "The Rosary, by Nevin, and three selections from Woodland Sketches," by McDowell. Mrs. Wm. F. Violett, in her usual - charming manner, sang The Old three negro melodies, The Polks at Home, by Foster; Mammy Song,- - by Porter, and "A Carrie b,v lIUIe Fit Jacobs Fond. Sweet peas were used for decoration and a delicious luncheon was Mra. - - served. 4 4 visits Relatives - Jennie Here-Mi- ss of Grantsvllle, Utah, is visiting her sister, Miss' Sarah Anderson of the high school faculty, for Anderson .tea days. "" 4 4 ONE NIQ . 4 Before Salt Lake City To the Real -- UNIQUE PROGRAM PLANNED. A -- -- 3 Vfse" Foolscomeslo d Provo with a guarantee. It is the same company which played the Criterion theater, New. York, one entjre season, and two engagements at Powers' almost 'unanitheater, Chicago, year. Dramatic-critic- s : mously have acclaimed ;;rt the best acted comedy of recent years. It comes here direct from the Pacific scoast, where it broke all comedy records in Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Provo gets the original company. To miss it will be to miss one of the real treats of the season. I take a attractions to my patrons. special pride in offering-thiJ. B. ASHTON. . (Signed) . I 4 Elks Entertain The ladies of the Elks clubs entertained at a delightful party Tuesday evening for the husbands of the members. Cards were played and prizes received by Mrs. Elmer Loveless and Edward Welkins. ' Luncheon was served. It 1 excep-speec- ta Bridge Club Entertained by Mrs.. Mrs. Joseph T.Tarrer en-tertalned the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club at her home on East Center street Tuesday afternoon. Besides the regular club members the following guests were present; Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. George E. 'Robinson, Mrs. I. H. Masters, , Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mrs. .Jesse Hunter, Mrs. Sweu O. Nielsen, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. W. F, Violett and Mra. J. W. Farrer. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Morgan and the club by Mrs. Gowan. The rooms - prize were decorated With 'roses and a dainty luncheon was served. Direct from 2 Capacity Weeks at Mason Opera House Los Angeles ' See ex-o- Farrer - Y- mn - 4 HT-ONL- Monday, February unique program la being planned by the members o the M. I. A. of the Manavu ward for Sunday- - evening when four elders will conduct the services in a manner Bimilar to that J adopted by elders in the missionary 4 4 , field. The program will Include Fltvroys Celebrate WelJing Anni- singing, speaking, and the congregg-tto- n Prof. . and - Mrs.- - Geo. W. versary will be Invited to ask questions Fltzroy entertained Tuesday evening bearing on religious topics. - It is n the tenth anniversary of their peeled by the officers of the M. I, A. wedding. Atfapear tbaf the program will be of presented the hostess with ajtlonal Interest. The public, la Intin dlah pan. The game of 42 was vited to be in attendance. plajed and a delicious hinch served to twentyslx guests. -- . Carroll and the club presented them with w casserole. Games and music were enjoyed. The club will meet next time with Mrs. Calder and Mrs. Maloney wm give the paper ' . . 4 4 t Enjojed Shakespearean Play Mr. vnd Mrs. Christen Jensen and Mr. l&d Mr a. Deo,- - Balllf went - to Salt Lake City Thursday to witness ' the at the performance of "Richelieu lalt Lake theater by Robert B, Man-el- l. -- mniia mm H -- -- i 4 4 A short time ago there was an Interview with Sen. Smoot published In many of our papers. A certain groups of -- powerful - Interests - have chosen this time, when the nation is busy with reconstruction problems, to make a dastardly attack upon the liberties of our Country. Mr. Smoot and many others of our Senators and Representatives have bid them defiance and have warned us, 'yet-th- e movement dally grows In power through underhanded and traitorus means. It Is time for the people of the rank and file to stand by their delegates. "We are liberty loving people and we have shown time and time again that we will fight for our liberty. Sunday evening Mr. W. H, Bradley, formerly of the U. S. Navy will deliver a patriotic lecture on Americaa Past and Future in which he will show by the aid of many slides the danger in which we stand. He will also tell from the Bible how that centuries ago God foretold of the rise and destiny of our loved Nation. The meeting will be held la the Adventist church and will be free. , gilt-edge- s Golden . John Producer of'TUrn to the right: 'dear me ! and LightmNj OFFERS THE INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS i Club Guests of the Buttons The members of the O. N. O. club will be the. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Sutton this evening. O, N. O. - -- 4 Visit Relatives Here Mrs. Annie Received . Jlemhop of - Family Jones Atkins of Milford Is here visitMrs. James F. Dunn entertained at ing with Mr. and Mra. S. S. Jones a dinner .party Tuesday evening, and members of the family. She will SEE1T -- AND Covera.were laid for twenty family visit here a short time before remembers- .- A very enjoyable evening turning to, her home. Mrs. Atkins was spent. has not been in Provo for ten years. LAUGH - Guest of Mrs. Hee Mrs. Shirley Spend Day In Ogden Mrs. Alma Bee has as her guest this week her Boyden and Mrs. Alva Nelson spent sister, Mrs. Lawrence Price of Salt Wednesday In Ogdeit visiting " with Lake City. I ' : i i , -- A! - theijuother.-- 4 4 4 Mrs. Stevens Is Guest of Mrs. J. T. Mrs. J. F. Lewis has as her lwls week-en- d guest Mra. Andrew Stevens Of Mammoth ine Knn,e tor days after killing makes It tender and develops a flavor liked by the epicure. .White- i well I meated game- - of ail kinds should be Mrs. I. I Graham Receives Guests J cooked well done, the d Mr. George James and Mias Ferkinds are better served rare. . guson were guests of Mr. and Mra A squab should he plump and pink, L. L, Graham Thursday evening. although there- are those of a dark Cards and music were enjoyed. o j color (this variety does not bring 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Hpear Give Dancing good a price).' Squabs are la season Party Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Spear will ; all the year. entertain a few friends at a dancing Squabs should be drawn as soon ns 4 . party at their home thia evening. killed, the heads and feet removed If ... Entertained at Pinner Dr. and to he served at oace. Jf the squabs ' Mra. H. G. Lathrop entertained Mr. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Maw Mr. are to, be broiled, split down the back, and son, and Mrs. George T. . Lamberty arand Mrs. A. C. Vickery wipe well,. brush with melted butter or Hubert, and Mr. and Mra. F. C. Buck rived this morning from Iowa t- - olive oil and broil over or under a at dinner Wednesday evening. spend a few days with Prof, and Mrs. C. E. Maw. Mr. Lamberty is in the good Are, searing quickly to retain all Mrs. Puna Return Home Mrs. banking business at Dennison, Iowa. the juices, lowering the heRt as the meat becomes brown. Have cooking 4 James F. Dunn, who spent the past Mrs. Graham Entertained at Kenas many slices of bacon as there are few weeks in 8alt Lake City with her daughters, Lora, returned home sington Mrs. Lance L. Graham ensquabs and serve each with a piece tertained' at a kensington Wedneslast Saturday evening. of bacon. day afternoon. Music was enjoyed ' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Entertain and a dainty lunch served to the folThirty guests enjoyed A pleasant lowing: Mrs. Geo. B. Harding, Mrs. evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs, Clarence Nel- (Capyrlcbt. 111V. Western Newspaper Vnloal) Sidney Vicnnet Tuesday. Cards were son, Mra. Mart Roylance, Irs. ,-Elliott Mrs. Schofieldplayed and the prizes - swarded to Dnnn, Mrar-JoMra. M. Mrs. J. O. W. Bee. Jones, Mra. Thomas Hardy and , Thomas, Mr. and Shirley Lawrence Bailty and the consolation favors to Hal Callaway and Mra. H - 4 Enjoyed Trip to Const Mr. and Mra. Andrew Knudsen returned thia week from Los Angeles, where they have spent the past month with thetr daughter, Mra. Lydia K. Rawson. They report a very enjoyable trip. i . j j 4 Birthday Anniversary Celebrated Mrs. Bert Sutton entertained, st a family dinner last Sunday, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of her husband and her daughter, A pleasant afternoon was Norma. guests. enjoyed by twenty-thre- e $ 1 . I 4 dark-mente- ! 1 - Httu, - - JW.. Baker delicious luncheon &h Ennis, v Mrs. A waB served. 4 Will Conduct Benefit Bazaar The Manavu ward Relief society is planning a bazaar to be held the latter part of the month for the benefit of the new meeting house. The following, ladies wera appointed a the committee; - Mesdames J. B. Ephraim Keeler, Emily Nielsen, miertsen, T. W. Crawley, Nephl Anderson, Fred Warnlck, Geo. E. Barton, John Jackson, A. B. Wursley, Mary J. Terry and Bertha White-hea- d. 1 r By Austin Strong - -- i c - ' t 4 at Candy Pull Eyrlng' entertained a few friends at a candy pull Wednesday evening. A pleasant time is reported. K rings Entertain Mr.' and'Mfs. Carl -- 4 A As'" ' 'kj Ip'S:. Personnel of Mikado Comprised of Citys FOR THOSE ' wvaw Q3ry a n rQn GirT ' ' w r s JvW M ht e- -- - In Epilepsy as a medicinal. measure they are of the greatest value excellent results in sleep- -; lessness and irritability. - Swee Soothing and Effective .V.Sf ttskbv nr ind Clan oM.iyri r cDeviL t Q CPiriziount Qichjre At the Columbia .one. day, Tuesday. With Matinee 4 p. m. T Regarding some of the ingredients of this valu- ablo Medicine, medical authorities say: -- -- 1 xiiuiiiiiziuz u: in j No habit forming drugs.- - ' on first bottlo Money i if you are not satisfied SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Wk weeeeweeemeeeeeeeeeeeeee, Prof. J. R. Boshard announces the personnel of The j jj l 1 opera Jobe pre- - jj I suited next j! by the Tabernacle choir Lilonddjuevenhig. January -- 7, In --the Columbia theater; The Mikado of Japan, Aldous Dixon; j Nanki Poo, his son, J. W McAllister: MONDAY-AN- D JZvecutiouer. C.. V. h. jCrawford; Pooh Cali, Lord Everything j Else. Carl Christensen; Pish Tush, a ... -j noble iord. Rex JohnsonT Kattsha,aTi y- elderly lady, in love with Nanki Poo. Florence Meldrum Anderson; Yumjiii Yum, Pitti Sing. Peep Bo, three sis-- ! ters, wards of Ko Ko, Marie Homer, Elizabeth Evans, Lillian Allred. Chorus Loutac Marian Sutherland, Elizabeth i Taylor, Gertrude Stein. Jennie Lefler, Elvina Strong, Eva Strong. Hanna Robbins, Anna Hedqulst. Hilda Miller. Lila Ellertson, Velma Howe, Grace Markham, Edna Marlihaof, Zina Scott, Ida Johnson, Foil- - James - White, della Halliday, Nellie Cook, Florence! Basses Murray Roberts. Walter Salt Elva Prows, Ruby Taj lorM elhaliJe ;r i r a llYpdt1ar1f35 Melba Stubbs. Grace Bachman, ,, JV ElovJ J. ' iBiams. Vrowley. Tson.Che ever,' Anna Madsoii. n Altos: lotie Huish, Nina Huixh, 'A. Clayson, J. F. Wakefield, .Arcia Grace Linton, Wilmeth Linton. La Von Boshard, La Mar RL'd "Hendrickson.-EclitRoss," Dora Clark, I All these represented in the opera! Josephine - Sheerer, Allierta McEwan, School girls, noblSs,-- guards and Ora Man waring, Caroline Hinckley, coolies I TToITowing ATjLado-'Lt:t-'onllc- LAST TIMES SATURDAY OUTSIDE THE LAW 4Kq,.KcL-Lp.rd..l.lig- !H iu 1 TUESDAY- - -- iii ::: iii v ri ' li! iii THE KENTUCKY COLONEL Story by Opie Read. All Star Cast. Girls-Sopran- I Blanch-Rosaman- u: ::: iii iii liiinii os; .v - - - h -- t. ' Best MusicarTalent success. -- Z- ' , ' A Real No. 1 Attraction Sleeplessness Nervous Prostration, Epilepsy, Hysteria,- and other Nervous Derangements, with"" great Tvtw . Joseph Garry Herbert Saunders Minnie Remaley self-address- ed years Nervine - hat been widely used in the J4" - Millard Vincent Harry Leighton Harry Forsman Address letters, make checks, postoffice and express money orders payable to Columbia Theater; add 10 per cent war tax to price of tickets; include stamped envelope to insure safe return. treatmehr"df :' Donald Foster Helen Menker Wallace Fortune ad-- . Owing to the importance of this attraction all jjatronsare "T vised to send mail orders;o astosecurehestseats now. Prices Lower Floor, $2.00, $2.50; Balcony, $1.00, $1.50; Boxes. $2.50. -- oy ' d, New-hous- For" tKlrty-eig- - Claude 'GtlllRgwatvr " Harry Davenport Howard (iouid ,11 A Social Sixty Club Entertained i Many memberafillheSQcisl Sixty Dancing club of this cltv attended e the dancing party given at the hotel last night by a number of former Provo people. The guests were received In the president's suite and dancing was enjoyed in the ballrooms. Punch was served during the evening and those who attended from this city report that they had a miut enjoyable time. The ' hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fere Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Evans. Mr. and Mrs E T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Know liten. Mr. and Mrs A. C, Mr, and Mra. 1). H. Mattson, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dr.'- - Mil- Jo. WITH TIIE FAMOUS CRITERION THEATER, NEW YORK CAST llfafKttlL - Vho Suffer. a i A COMEDY of MIRTH. MASTERMINDS s MYSTERY Llttls Wind In Siberia, the average temperature In Western Slhe-l- a Is extremely low It la -- Whll4 withstood by numan beings comparelively easily because of the tacit pi wind. - a . J .. Cattle Eat Rubber Cakes- .at Singapore have Experiments shown that a feeding cake for cattle Aud other stock eau be produced from the residue of Para rubber aeed after the extraction of an oil comparing favorably with linseed olL . |