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Show THE PROVO PCS! PAGE EIGHT Piano Coniesi Getting Hotter At Irvines A BALLOTING MASSES SURPRISES - Some Changes InThq List This Week Irvines piano voting contest is community is the surp and certain how in its seventh week. Eighty eight active candidates are now in the field, each with an eye on one of the piano prizes that will go ito the candidate polling the greatest nijanher of coupon votqs-hJuly, 3 In this issue appear aJist ,of f I" A I . y H i .. I candidates , with their 3 ahvotca-colleete-d P h ad-be- en- of the candidates one-quart- er II reentered arp holding it a ti f ft'r i t ? votes once polled and listed are' not transferable. No candidate can drop-ouand throw her t, contestant-AVvodtrs 'to' another make this statement' anticipating possible in 'quiries along this line. Also, voting coupons cannot be purchased at any price, .The only way tywhich'i5ianb .votes' can be obtained is by trading at H. R. Irvine; Sons.Twho. are giving 200 YoJ'neacFddllar purchiie from their general stock... v Standing of Candidates. MisV'Lucile Goddard " 21 10,900 Miss Zina Rawlings ,4,700 Miss Ella Crandall 14,700 back their votes for the presumed purpose of keeping the other candidate' in darkness as to their correct stand- - MrsVRachel Ilardy jng shortly there will be a loud Miss Edith "Wells explosion- and several candidates Miss EtheF Sumner who are resting on their oars will Miss Bessie wake up to find themselves among Mrs. MildredMorgan Goodman the also rans. ' Miss' Anna Dean According to'the official count diRs made Thursday over 050,000 cou- diss pon votes were cast during the Miss past week. If all votes had been Miss poled.the total would have at least Miss been doubled. Some few changes Mrs. appear in the standing of the can- Miss didates. They are worth noting Miss The contest is' making. a lot of Miss newjriends for Irvines, and dentally it is bnnging in a lot of .Miss DCW business. This new business, Miss of i Ml l s t f - Begin -MondayrMarch dISM We offer values such as you have dreamed of but never before seen You can bvy embroidery flouhcihgs up to 27 inches in width at 25 cents a yard . We hade direct connection with the mills in Switzer land and on occouht of the new tariff we can give you even bigger bargains than before . Extra help will be maintained for your convenience . -- 2,50 Q 5.200 7,980 14,200 40,6'. ' l s 16.6CC . ) Della Snow 6.400 Jennie Ferre 6600 LaTieve Huish 12,100 Edna Andrews 3,000 Josephine Madsen .- -- 10,400 Hannah Cardell 132, 290 LaRue Wood3,900 Jennie Birch 4,500 10800 Mary Hales Fern Van Wageneal 3.900 9 000 Fay Anderberg Ethel Stagg 3,800 .. Window No. - in Miss Alexander 10.600 the contest and the support given Miss Mayrae Olivia Swensen 10.300 the candidates shows that the Miss Anna Carter .11.100 people of Utah County fire com- - Miss Eunice Buckley 4 600 mercially alive and Miss Emma Zabriksie 3200 all that they want in order to Miss Jennie Penroid 3,100 prove their Miss Myrtle "Bonnett 7 4,500, spirit is an opportunity. This is Mrs. Lester Searle 6.200' the spirit that means more busi- Miss Zina Larsen 7,900, ness nad money in the bank for Miss Vera Overlade 81,900 everybody., And if this same spirit Mrs. Vergie Murdock 15,800 is sohwn in all undertakings, pub- Miss Vera Bean 6,700 lic and private, that are made by Miss Helen Newell 42,100 our people, a richer and happier Miss Edna Jensen 2U..M2,600 - will contain allover embroideries, fine flounc- -- and.Laces,at.-3S5.- YOUR CHOICRAT- - 5000 after all! The interest tken Window No. 2 1 will contain a wonderful array of expensive Inside will be shown ings, shadow waistings, values from $1.00 to embroideries and Venice laces ranging in value tables of rare bar $2.50 - - 1. from 40c to $1.25 the yard gains in Embroideries 16500 5500 ourse,-welcomepbut r - - botterMiss'EvaAird than the business itself is the, Miss Fanny Terry knowledge that Provo isn 4 so slow Mrs Mary Dahlouist is.-- f -- .turned in which they were notl P i standing. This list, however, dont tell the entire story, but'Tshows the can-- " didates standing as it should be if t. ANNUAL result. 10. 15c4 196 25 YOURjCHOICE Get your votes in the big Piano Contest with each purchase. ...I and-true-bl- -- , h- i f , r.:; hi! t ! On Display Friday, Saturday, and Sunday; - Loose Stiehl, in her fresh; birdlike CELEBRATES SEVEN- soprano, gave two delightful solos Miss Mable Ferrin TEENTH ANNIVERSARY accompanied by Prof. Lund. Miss Marie Iledquist 7,200 Prof. Lund, in his splendid bariMiss Ilah Loveless 5 500 On March the 4th the at Hotel thrilled the audience with tone, Mrs. Myrtle B. Smith U ' of two the beautiful solos. Then the acutah Mrs. j7o:M;ChamT.::::: 2100 aobert8 ttemenjbers Mrs- Sarah Urie 1 their at banclub, annual orosis, Miss Laell Irvine gai e complished ' 5600 mMss Eva Harding 6500 fiuet5 entertained their husbands, a classical piano solo from Schus Miss Retta Broadbent z,yuu,Bcuier 'with the honorary and mann. MrsCora C PickeriDg members.-As-a--f- east The program was prthehsnd3 Miss Pearl Smith -8 was of Mrs. A. C. Lund, Mrs. E. T. From banquet splendid.Miss Orea Bean i- a Jones and Mrs. Wm- - Roylance, to and musical literary 'Miss Ruth Foster standpoint . 8,000, I whom it is impossible to give too ;Miss Leah Sorenson 1 atfitr was a huge success. 17,900, much credit for the success of the SS The complete harmony, energy Jr Heva urst 1,900 evening. 'Mrs. Majw Mycock - adrability 0f au wh0 took ..,wi64nA part in ' An r,rv the workin cr rmf nf ttw enfortom. Mrs, Lizzie Henrv ' Miss i 5 1 f 1 I 1 On Display Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Mary Ekins 2,700 2,200 . - ir. bi- I 5 A NEW SORT - iSiaL ful to Look ' 1 e Whe .... iMsis Ada nowe Miss Afton Naylor - -- .When the fifty guests were seat- ed ta the beautiful dining room, 4,500 28 ,200 which was made gorgeous wifi a 13,900 profusion of cut flowers, Mrs. R 3,300 R. Irvine, Jr., in a natural abd 2,400 eaaT spech, welcomed the guests 2,100 aD(J introduced Mr. Geo, Parker toastmaster. 2,200 i Hr8- - Something Beauti- l 2,100-associat- !e -- .w. ill: Latest Styles . ; At. ' E5aniels - 'Jf--! SViWltkms Miss Miss .miss .Miss Miss Miss Ethel Farrer Anna Taylor Irene Anderson Mildred G. Neof NoraRedfield Irma Parker Jones i9 60,400 j The 35,000,8P6adEed following toasts tiefe to: Man, re, Miss by Miss Helena Stewart Jf?-1- ii See Our New Pumps Sandals and Tangos I r - ! i t , - . - 4,4001 . nil ii 1 Yours for trade, , P P Iri P IGi Jdk f m 'I s IT -- , ? V.. "f 9" . l ofSe 1 terexquisitely rendered daugh Miss Jennie Larsen of Pleasant duet fromBeethoven ; Mr. W D Grove visiting with her sister Roberts then sang The Bandeli Mrs- - N. TI. Nelson. eroXand ir Word SonT' made famous by him. MrrRollo , Bam excursion to AmcricaXCalloway, in his sonorous voir-Fork March 10th via Salt Lake! bellowed forth 'Longfellows Route. Round Roberts of. Sicily.. Mrs trip fare 50eK the-01- The Big Dry Goods House i fA FOR : r MEN Heroa a ockthat all men have been looking fof. f If you demand trini fitting hose-- your own fancy as to weight seeks should be if you have ony favorite colors, you, will wear ffifp to your everlasting satisfaction. -- Tb guarantee featoai I eapeckfly ttractiv there are bo (tanisg, eovblc bccaua new - , .1!." i , They are Nifty; Stylish and Catchy. v ii 1 U - ; 1 n , - M' n . TY .... ft f 1 4Ur 1 Miss Heroes and Heroines Mrs. Alex Terry-- ; 5,700 Miss Lida Ilarmer 18200 Hedquist ; Mbths Mr. Knowi-de- n Mrar LonaERerton ; Hash,1 Mr. E. D. Partridge-Mrs- . 5700 Mias Alice Conr&d Yate8 cleverly gave a word jqq Mrs. Achsa Paxman Slsoft cartoon of the names of all memMiss Grace Ward 7100 bers of the club. Then Mr. R. R. Miss Esther Crowther 4 400 Irvine, Jr., eloquently' eulogized Mrs. Ethel Clark 5000 the Utah Sorosis. There was wit, Miss Oasis Watkins 7171 4.600 wisdom and langhter crammed inMis Tilly Riddle 5,700 to each toast, and the guests were Miss Susie Higgs 2,900 kept in a continual State of ap- Miss Leona Hudson and enfoyment with orie 2,300 P5 Mias Orena Smart reviews on old Subjects. , . - - 2,600 miconeY ; On repairing to the parlor, beau'-mL Rheaean decorated ia the club col- 2,500ifully soil" ors of purple and gold, two guessBand excursion to American ing games were The prizes Fork March 10th, via .Salt Lake were carried offbegan. Mrs. by Route. Round Yates and Mr. E. T. Jones: Joseph trip fare 50c. ' The came the musical program The time to get your new suit (and this was joyously appreciated. now; the new 8tock at Taylorardless Mrs Bros, will please you. K. R Irvine, Jn, and her m given fie thet punch through , to or sole within four month of their purchase. It ia surely worth SO extra premium to b insured agaimt such an annoyance, And yet the carries no penalty Is extra service. mtJs& d - fay Fletcher & Thomas I f |