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Show -- I I t H si 4- - THE PROVO POST FRIDAY FOUR. P T JANUARY 9. 1920 T A CORRECTION The K A. of Maccabees Provo ReLittle' Theatreof Ahe B. Yr U. will , view No. 10 met in regular session f only accommodate a limited number Wednesday evening at the K. P. hall. A mistaken impression was unin- - of persons with comfort, bbth patrons After an interesting business hour to a number of and hosteses would suffer embarrass- refreshments were enjoyed. One new tentionally conveyed -And member was admitted to the associa- Provo people yesterday whed it was ment therefrom, " announced that the B. Y. U. Womtion. ens Association will enteriin the J U. and wives of the B.-mothers, Mr. and MrsJames Clayton j should have read the It - tsudents. e Thirty-fivanniverChe were of folks the session young regular brated their silver wedding Attr mothers and wives of theB. Y U. .Fifth ward M. I. A, Tuesday evening, guests of Miss Dorothy Irvine ..at a students whose homes are not in j officers. Mrs. O A. Spear new? occu- 4 the presidential chair with Mrs. President Junius Jackson invited tae very fine house party last week, Provo, but who are Proyos guests , t THOUSANDS PK35t;! officer and teachers of the associu- - Games, music and a lovely luncheon B. Y. school The the George W Fitzroy as during year.' Clou. the M. L A, missionaries, and d8llghted U. Women have planned this social Mrs. THE MEBPfS- - iif hearU of all preseat. Vickery as secretary and Mrs. to his the and wives affair to be held Saturday in the Lit- R. D. Garver Bishopric their 4 as' treasurer. After the PE-RU-- ru, tle Theatre at 3:30 p. tn., with a view business lrnsn. tor few hours of happy recrea- j airood Baohnum haa chimed to social chat and lunhours of becoming better acquainted with tioo. George B. Barton oarned off Seal Tbsir letters cheon were much enjoyed. - California, after having FranaIsW)the women who have accompanied prise for the "George Whlngton" (San Mrs. Martha C. Dale, R. i D. 1, recent holidays with his their children and husbands here to hia token being a por- - 8114 played, writes: ar.t 'T DeL, Cannon, Mr. C. Nelson announces the enpiM of the revered, general and in- - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin s o'" and to create between them cured chronic caUrih school, of trait of her daughter Della to t the stomach and bowel., by more social atmosphere. Later on gagement of hia Miss 'Laura man. Meicum of Salt Lake City. The James the association will conduct a Patrons Miner received the token of the Air. J. Bayer, Glendale, Oregon: wlH take place January 15, a After Ball, which will include all the Provo wedding -i game. "The Farmer. There is no medicine like Mr. Elvin L. Jackson left a few ' at brides the home. NA for catarrhal deafness,' . - .. , patrons, as well as those from other very tine program of instrumental days ago for his route of Post office . .... Mrs. Kate is Marquis, Middleburg made, not parts. This Correction .and vocal muslo and readings. Mrs. ' t. Vere I Dodge Just arrived A cured me 01 Ohio: Inspection. because the local wives and mothers John Jackson as hostess served a catarrh of the head and throat. home today from teh Marine Training would not be welcome, but because luncheon. , Mr. J. II. Co!h:-J- , Wesson, Mare Island, Cal., to visit hlg station, Mrs. Archie L. Gardner and family makes me provisions were not made. to enter. for ten days. work able and feel to tain time. And as them this the parents at vigorous The members of the H. 8 Club en- of Delta left Wednesday for her home .. itliout weak feeling 1 that tired, joyed a very progressive dinner Thurs- aiJtcV having, Jhnjoyed a delightful usually have otherwise." Mrs. P. Ltirivlr'cn, Austin, Minday evening, partaking Of each course holiday in Provo with relatives and I got rid cf my ii.et nesota: mL the different homes of the mom-beefriends. , trouble and c?n ect anything since There were twelve courses ( taking 4 4 eaten and fun and laughter, were thb Mrs. L. Ilenrint, 283 East l9th Mrs. R. Mitchell D, returned has the ft., New York City: "I'or ratsrrH .pmlonged f)ccomipaftdmentls to of the head ar.d stomach, I have home to Richfield today after visiting meal better t'ian sav found in Provo for two weeks with her ether medicine." -Miss Glean Dgy entertained a. nu-n- - ,pwreB49r Mr, and Mrs. CL Glazier, ir. W- - H- - Edgar, 4D Cookie .fit., CeerkAi ter of her friends . with a ..charming I b'-'- i sur'.'d csreil me a.t-.' Jiunss party Friday evening. Games v.utk rhcu.d'n.'J f.fteca years Beaton R. Jackon has returned to music and an excellent luncheon were i.iij.- - Leona Didd, 1. Ho TPrllJ-N.- t .Palo Alto, California to resume his i ledcn, the features of the affair. J ' ' is a p'and mc,4Ru f- -t rcu.vha a d medical studies after spending a colai. Mr. Herbert Manwarlng of Rexbe.-g- , i peagun ihollday in Provo vftth his So irony d.atasvB arc due vo ManAlbert cond rVns, Idaho, brother of Bishop cr.d rr.t.-rrh- il A the bos'relawith been ruKes ylsjting waring, has hma in the wp.rM to bare tives and friends in Provo and .Spring-- ' . hoaii tuJ general for uorgcncies wOle prior to his Journey down to 5L 6 protection., Thousar.au cf fanif'es are never without a bottle of fleorgs to spend the remainder of. the Ing business, session Wednesday aftercr a box pi ' at the home of Mrs. W. 11. .winter season. , noon a! .vis in the medidr.e cabinet I Mitchell. Mrs,' Edgar McArthur read Th: t Is the seft wiy. ' Mr. and Mrs. P W Madsen and am-- 1 e m,. Wra. M. any 'ou , ca.i buy paper . in tablet or liquid form. w.iere fly of Washington D. C. returned Ro I anoe the " fmd mr T Jii , i bom today after having spent two J j, 4 4 - history oh Moral Influence. Miss Ruth relaProvo with weeks h delightful . ,, : SUITS tilvea and friends. ! They were tae Mitchell gave a pianoforte selection. r. . Commissioner of Madsen. A COATS Mr. theBaak of to Mrs,' T, and Mode jguests Mrs. John W. Lierley received the the State of Utah of the condition of DRESSES 4 r Mlsa'lrene Pickering Is home from ladles of the Nineteenth Century Club The Provo Commercial and ; Saving t. HALF PRICE Salt Lake cltjr tor- - a week or tea at her home this afternoon, A short Bank, Located at rovo in the county tHE close daya with her mother, Mrs. Albert 'glory program' waa ' the feature of the of Utah, State of Utah, at the Decaesaion. of business on the 31st day of Manwaxlng. r ember, 1919. the of were RECOURCES here Joli Club ladies made The XTrel Mention should be T. L. (pleasantly entertained Thursday nfer-Loans and Discounts... ...71,984.87 excg)thiany active winter the None m.' I .a ot Utah ptake have had so poon at the home of Mrs. Harry Mp-- Overdrafts Secured : the and Church social chat Ooard. the Needleeraft, None unsecured Throughout Overdraft' fhr. revived the luncheon featured in the afternoon's Stocks and Other Bonds has competition of . 155,573.40 and Warrants waning interests of the auxtlltaiy . program. feels very UjtahJsUke The worker Banking House, Furniture , , that j ir, and Mrs. 0. L. Shurtliff of - . 10,000 00 and Fixtures jjjroud In submitting the report 693.75 v Young Women's Journals bar pa are here visiting, the' guests of Real Estate . 195,497.89 , Banks.. National Due from fmen aoM to the members. Also their Mrs. Eph Homer.' ' sdlsne fond exceeded 150.00. Those Due from State Banks and WV nnderstand the Immense actlrity, j The clerks of the R, R. Irvine and Bankers Y.T. .... .:. . v . . . 63,951.55 din-th- e understand at were best entertained warrant 80ns htore report (his Exchangee for merit the orgaalaatioo merits. , J nef Tuesday evening by Mr. J. B. Clearing Jiouse. 12,136.75 ' nt V.T1 . J Ashton at the Hotel Roberts. Checks and Cash of the , committee 9637 The Literary Items ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Robinson left Gold Coin 4,825.00 Fifth ward Relief Society announce an Interesting program for Tuesday. Tuesday for an overland trip to Call-Wr- Silver Coin . . . . I . ' 4,578.50 John Jackson will present A fornla. visiting lntermediatepoints of Currency 48,990.82 26,487X10 . ..1,170.03 Heap O Living, by Edgar A- - Guest interest. They expect to be gone a Expense Account - Mrs. Mertlne T. Stein will favor with vaber of week 408 SO Intorest and Taxes Paid ' 4 34 wpeclal musical numbers. Revenue Stamps Mrs. Mary Vincent entertained the Total ..1,148.247.7 Mr. and Mrs. George Benird of Coal-'vW- e pdlep of the Gv. A. R. at her home LIABILITIES - were here this - weekv visiting, Wednesday afternoon when the newly 100.00u.j0 Capital Stock paid in with Mr. and ;Mrs, James A. Oliver elected officers were Installed and Surplus Fund .. . . CO.OOD.OO ptheor business matters attended to. Unilvlded Profits. Interest, and Mr. Board'.s little son Ralph. - - - ',i,ater ar-- swll arranged . lunch eouvas , 4 33jiC8,3 Exchange, etc. "Minis 'Tiiate Pievpotit- - 'entertained t served. t3,S6J.OO Dividends Unpaid, 4 4 None hey young friends last week in the Due to National Banks 1 First ward social hall with a Jolly The regular session of the daugh-- Dfie to State Banks and dancing party during which refresh- ter 9 of the Utah Pioneers has been None Bonkers ment were served. postponed until January 28th, when Individual Deposits 560,323.42 it will convene at the home of Mrs. Demand Certificates of 4 Miss Weston Kearns was the charm-- i John McEwrnn, 259 East 2nd North. 12,677.70 Deposit hostess of .a Jolly card party last All members are especially asked to 324,733.30 Deposits Savings attend t&s meeting. week. Time Certificates of 7,511.53 Deposit 53,754.42 Special' Deposits j SOCIAL - PERSONAL , Gala Extremes take PARIS BY STORM! NOTES 'OE GENERAL INTEREST t - Alluring New Fashions Black velvet rules for afternoon and evening. Corsages are going lower than ever. Leather is chosen for hats and frocks and even for evening wns new sport clothes ir mpt even the But all this and more and in addition a complete directory of original Xmas gifts you will find in arm-cha- yet. ' y Bach-saylng- v, FIRST NETS of the FE-JtU- ' . HARPERS BAZAR New eai I TE-KU-N- i: The DECEMBER Hedquist Drug Co. .2 Stores s. A 444' r Tcr.-'O'i.-j- Vi iv-t?- rh f n xrc-ji-r;- Down, Wool and Cotton Quilts quoted k at e J FE-j'.t-b- A . A A .f W.,CAv L cr-- Rir-- 44 444444 report & 4 '' 4 t-5- - rit FURS . MUFFS COATEES -- ?i it, 4 SCARFS' HALF PRICE house of quality 4444444444 r 1444 -- ..... ..... .'7. k 1 -- tg - 1,148, 247.71 Total .7. State of Utah County of Utah, - s. J, A. Buttle being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he lg Assistant Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the con dtion of the said bank at the c!om of business on the 31st day of Dec- J. Correct .Attest: . A . PS 4 V: You Should Hear a Piano ember, 1919. ? i MS' In the Chcneyt,ncedlc A. BUTTLE. blast, eliminated. virpially J. T. FARRER, pJfS PRESTON G. PETERSON, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before ue This 7th day of January, 1920. F. G. Richmond Notary Public (Seal) My commission expires 2nd day of , February, 1923. State of Utah, Office of Dank 1-- v' , V 1' ' o' 4 sr t wweeMWWmA. WALLACE FIE I D Support i . Lila Lee HtLwihcrne oP the U b.A At the Columbia Tomorrow. and ..scratch, . 'LFV-LQQSB- - --- ces disposal ' tulbs toner. N. T. Porter, Bank Commissioner of th? State of Utah, do hereby Crb the foregoing is a full, true t copy of the statement of e named company, filed m this eight day of January, - are protected By basic patents, the rare quality of Cheney Tones, knows no imitation. - - The perfection of Cheney tones is easily demonstrated with a piano record. - No mors ' ' test could be found . . Its fidelity to the yery timbre of piano tone is unquestioned you recognize the remark able improvement over ordinary reprodac tions immediately. So also with vocaLinstru mental and orchestral selections. . And like a rare violin, Cheney Tones grow richer. nd lower with time. The Longer You Play It, The Sweeter It Grows. -- Because Cheney inventions k , . The Cheney plays' &H rec ords-plathe rich repertoire of the world at your Com - are Record on The Cheney ' ' CHENEY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY , . t represented i " TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY MUSIC DEPARTMENT N. T. PORTER, Bank Commissioner. 1 |