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Show PROVO POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. ine, have retnrned to their home .St - Spending Week" In Canyon Mrs. Salt Lake atter a weeks visit in thls j. Karl Beck 'and children of Lehl Johnand Mrs J. H. Beck of Provo are city, the guests of Mr, and Mrs. x . Jackson. spending a week at Vivian nark, .. " Mr - T Visiting Relatives John of Taylor Bros, company, family are enjoying their with relatives and friends ern Utah. The Schwab Clothing Company rvt v 8. Pullen . Family Outing Enjoyed Mr. and ,and his Mrs. Andrew Knudsen. entertained vacation -- at jjfeinUy outing Wednesday, comMrs. E. Ray Peterson Society Editor to their daughter, Mrs. , plimentary ' Phone 627-NW. D. Rawson of Los Angeles. The 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sntton have re- - party motored to Yivian Park, where turned from a pleasant nation In the nsual pastimes of the resort and Visitor Honored Miss Ella Vin- - and dainty refreshments made the an appetising spread were enjoyed. South Fork of Provo canyon. .the eent Try pleasantly entertained time pass pleasantly. mtu Honored A not- Kensington Given The Sorosls ... Monday evening In honor of Mrs. M. club 8BrprUed gave a Kensington Thursday afof the the C. Kesler of Washington, D. C. Sum- under auspicea ing given ternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Ward association Third Primary Flfth ward Primary association, Httr flowers were arranred effective ' mtn- tc Roberts, at which thirty-fiv- e . .. a conducted party complimentary evening, pleasant surprise Tuesday , x bera were present. Vocal eoloa were P throuhont Monday evening In celebration ofthe Mrs. Rosalia Payne. The affair was peas were used aa table decorations, birthday anniversary of Mrs. Orson given ai an expression of apprecla-- , rendered by Mrs. Vlolett and Mrs. Mnslc, games and dellcioua refresh- - Bird. The officers of the association tion fof her snccesatul labors m iJHekman, and reading by Mrs. . H. rnents were enjoyed by the follow-- with their partner and a few invited president of the association, from i Dunn. Yellow nasturtiums and Miss Fern Goddard. Mlaa Er- - gueato, met at the home of Mr. Bird, which office Mrs. Payne has resigned den glow were artistically a Peterson, Miss Vetta Alger, Miss where games and the following pro- - on account of moving to another , decorations. The hostesses of the Vllate Bailey, Miss Mamie Vincent gram were enjoyed: Musical num- - ward. The party, numbering forty, , delightful affair were Mrs. Alex Hed- Rose and Mrs. Effie Park. jbers by Mrs. Bird and son, Lamar; included the officers and teachers of hoist, Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mrs. I. reading by Mrs. Chase Hatch, and the ward, the bishopric, the stake t Entertained at Dinner Mr. E. D. dancing by the Misses Evelyn Chase presidency and their partner. They e Button entertained at dinner Sunday md Ins Olsen. The game prize motored to Canyon glen, Provo following guests; Mr. and Mrs. j were won by Mrs. Chal Chase, Mrs. ' yon. where interesting games and an W. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mr. B. O. H, Jolley and Mrs. Bingham. A de- - appetizing spread were enjoyed. llclous luncheon was served under, Visitors Honored Mrs. A. F. Ah- the direction of Mrs. A. Hatch and lander and daughter, Mrs. S. W. Mlss Temple Penrod. ' An Wednesday Mother club of Pleasant Grove.traln-Pea4 4 4 Stenhouse, entertained y on child discussion Mrs. Elizabeth A of In Given Interesting afternoon ! honor delight-Birthday Party was surprised by a number, of ful children party was given by Mrs. Turner of Salt .Lake. The rooms ing preceded a dainty luncheon, .friends Monday evening, The affair,. Dwight Billing, Monday afternoon, were beautifully decorated with present were the Mesdames f which was planned by Miss Vllate in honor of her daughter, Donna, ters and pink roses formed the cen Harold Walker, A. R. Overlade, Hillis, was In celebration of Miss whose seventh birthday occurred terpiece for the table. Musical nnm- - Bruce Allen, Winfield Clark, C. A. Pfeays birthday anniversary. Games, that day. A pretty birthday cake hers, chat and a delicious luncheon Gammett, Karl Banks, West Jacobs, music and dainty refreshments pro- - holding seven lighted candles formed provided a very enjoyable time for C. W. Ellsworth, B. C. Linebaugh, Tided a delightful evening for the the centerpiece for the table, which the following guests: Mrs. Turner, Roy Smith, J. A. West, Lloyd Adam- was surrounded by twenty-fiv- e Lucile on, B. S. Smith, O. E. Grua, A. S. twenty guests who were present. hap- - Mrs. Enoch Goddard, Mrs. Music and lively games Brown, the Misses Etta, Ellen and Kir kand Rose B. Hayes, all of Pleas-py faces. ' Inger Johnson, Mrs. Hazel Peck. . ant Grove, and Mrs. N. Gunnar Ras- Miss Troyer Honored Miss Eve- - were also features of the party. lyn Troyer, who left this week forj Mrs. Annie Cheever, Mrs. Christina mason of Provo. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Pittson, Penn., to reside, was the Salt Lake Visitor Here Miss Larsen, Miss Zina Larsen and Miss Mrs. Frederick Dalzlel, American honored guest at an enjoyable social Edith Hedqulst is entertaining for a Fern Goddard. . affair given by Miss Connie Guy at few days Miss Bernice Cluff, daugh- society woman, has arrived In Paris 4 on her home Monday evening. her way home after spending six Pink ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cluff, teleEntertained The Operators and white roses were used with beau- of Salt Lake. operators of Provo were en- - months in the wilderness of German phone tiful effect as decorations. The evetertained by the plant and eommer- - East Africa, where she succeeded In 4 4 ,4 ning was merrily spent with music, Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. Ross cial departments of the company at bagging several wild animals, A delicious Worsley and Miss May Billings of an outing to the Provonna resort! dancing, and games. Idncheon was served to the following Salt Lake are the guests of Mrs. J. Monday and Tuesday evenings. Half! guests: Miss Evelyn Williams, Miss.R. Twelves this week. of the operators, numbering fifteen, United States Land Office, Helen McArthur, Miss Evelyn Troyer, were taken each evening. Bathing Miss Vivian Blakeley, Miss Norma Salt Lake City, Utah Gone to Bryce Canyon Professor and a wienie fry were the features n August 8 192 C. Swenson left the of the ontinga. Hughes, and Miss Margaret ORourkd and To Whom It May Concern: and Miss Mabel Willis of Salt Lake, first of the week for Bryce's canyon, 4 4 4 Notice la hereby given that the where they will spend their vacation. Canyon Luncheon Given The fol-- 1 of- Return From Trip The following lowing ladles were the guests of Mrs. State of Utah haa filed In this party has returned from an extended ' Return FronTSpringdell The M. Knight Starr Jordan at a luncheon flee list of lands, selected by the trip to Bryce canyon and Yellowstone -- I. A. girl of SpringvlUe retnrned given at her summer home at aald State, under section 8 of the park: .Misses Florence -- and Lacy Wednesday from a weeks outing at ! Springdell Wednesday: "Mrs. J. B. Act of Congress, approved July 16, j Bee, Aleen Phillips, Calvin Bee and Mutual Isle, Provo canyon. Ashton, Mr. Lorin Innea, Mrs. James 1894, as Indemnity School lands, , Harold Tucker. Mrs. George B. Tucker, Hansen, Tis: 4 4 4 Serial No. 025075: NE. Vt SW. M, Dinner Given Mr. and Mra. Mer- Attends Convention Mr. J. Wil-- - Mr. Grant Bagley, Mrs. W. D. Rob- vin Cook were the honored guests at Uara Knight returned Monday from'erts, Mrs. Reed Anderberg and Mrs. SE. M SW. Mi, Section 17; SE. M NW. Section 21. Township 8 s dinner given Tuesday by Mr. and Boise, Idaho, where ahe attended the c. E. Erickson. , Mrs. Ray Vincent: Following dinner, auxiliary convention of the L. D. S. South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake Me-. 4 4 the party spent the evening bathing church, Entertained at Dinner Mr. W. ridian. at the high school. Copies of aald lists, so far as they Monroe Paxman entertained at din- Gone to Fish Lake Mr, and Mrs. ner last evening In honor of Mrs. relate to aald tracts by descriptive Beehive Swarm Meeto The Co- - W. K. Spafford and Mr. and Mra. W. D. Rawson and children, Billy, subdivisions, have been consplcu-Alee- n Inmbia Beehive swarm of the Second Robert Curtis have gone to Fish and Loree, of Los Angeles. A ously posted In this office for ward was entertained Monday ere- - Lake for a week onting. of tea roses was used as a apection by any person Interested table decoration. After dinner the and by the public generally, nlng at the home of Mlsa Averll During the period of publication Visitors Return Home Mrs. New-a- a band concert In Pioneer park was Peay. Sommer flowers were used of this notice, or any time thereaf- decorations. Needlework, chat ton R. Jackson and daughter. Max- - enjoyed. W - In south- 44 ! , ; gol-In- ''Dre&srs'of " For your Vacation .Trip! , We have a large .variety to select from, made of Sturdy Ma. terials. ' We.can sell you a solid Cowhide Handbag for $12.50. .. teed for. one year for guaran- $5.00 g: w Cr can-th- .444 ' that is We can selLyou.a Suitcase iw u , I r i - i J se i ,l i f , I I rtt'ihll, j 444 . Mrs.-Joh- i See Window Display ? I j 444 444 I 444 THE SCHWAB CLOTHING CO. The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes ter, and before final approval and Failure so to protest er contest, withcertification, under - departments in the time specified, will be consiregulations of April 25, 1907, pro- -, dered sufficient evidence of character of the tracts and tha teats or contests against the claim of the State to any of the tracts or, elections thereof, being otherwise subdivisions hereinbefore, described, free from objection, will be approved on the ground that the same la more to the State. GOULD H. BLAKELY, valuable for mineral than tor agricultural purposes, will be received Register. First publication, Ang. 12, 1921. and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. Last publication, Sept, 9, 1921. non-miner- al bale bquare oargain 13th. Saturday, August --To make room for the fall goods that are arriving iaily, ters of all the odds and ends of summer goods. we must clear our coun Displayed on a large square in our Dry Goods Department, you will find the items, twelve of which are described below. ' THE VALUES ARE INCOMPARABLE A little money will buy a large quan- tity of merchandise at this sale. BARGAIN No. 1 BARGAIN No. 8 Wool and Silk and Wool Dress Goods . 1 Values up to 85c yard. One Lot Womens Silk Gloves In black and white. BARGAIN-- SQUARE SPECIAL pair5 BARGAIN No. 2 ' Pair 25 BARGAIN No. 3 . BARGAIN No. 9 Printed Georgette Crepes and Satin Striped Silk Grenadines; values $1.85 and $2.25 yard. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Yard 98 40-inc- h. Womens Straw Garden Hats BARGAIN No. 10 65c value BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Each 1D m Plain Chambray. Colors tan and green, value 15c BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Yard 9 . Infants Kid Moccasins. Colors white, pink and blue; value, 35c pair. ' BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Pair ? Womens Summer Vests. ' Values up to 45c each. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Each 19 BARGAIN No. 4 BARGAIN No. 5 ch BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Yard 29 Womens Pure Thread Silk Hose In white only, 75c value , BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL 38-in- 9 BARGAIN No. 6 One Lot Dres3 Trimming3. Values up to 50c yard. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Yard 5 . BARGAIN No. 11 A Good Corset. Sizes 21 and 22 only; regular value $2.50. BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Each 79 Sport Silks. Value $1.75 yard. 40-in- ch ' BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Yard 69 r i SS, 4 U . An Unusual Opportunity MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15, 16, 17 Mr. Shireman, our new Merchandise Manager, while inJOmaha, attended a CLEARANCE SALE at the MINA TAYLOR factory. He purchased the styles created in June and July at a 25 per cent discount. Eight dozen MINA TAYLOR DRESSES have just arrived and will be placed on sale tv f . At 25 Discount MINA TAYLOR DRESSES. for home and street wear possess' an individuality that BARGAIN No. 12 A Good Quality Huck' Towel. iyes them a distinction over any other line BARGAIN SQUARE SPECIAL Size 16 x 32. Each 19 of dresses manufactured, v . Sizes 16 to 46 Our Aim is ' BARGAIN No. 7 - . wr- t A few of the models To Give t ' You Service Distributors of Quality Merchandise 4 l. Everybody's Store. r in our East Window. are shown |