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Show t THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1922 t 4 iOCIETY j Read Every Item WEDNESDAY remondous Savings Miss Thelma Huish Society Editor Phone 13 j Hoag was hostess to the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club C. Mrs. C. at her home Friday. Garden flowers were used throughout the rooms. Luncheon was served to the following: Members, Mrs. John' U. Buchi, Mrs. William Ferre. Mrs. J. W. Far-re- r, THE ITEMS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. PREPARE FORAN EARLY START WEDNESDAY. DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. WEDNESDAY. NO EXPLANATION NECESSARY Curtain Materials Pequot Sheeting 59c and 69c values New Stock 75c value 2 YARDS FOR Limit 2 $1.00 yards to a customer. 5 39c Value 4 FOR $14.75 Values YARDS FOR $1.00 Girls Gingham Dresses ' Pink Knit Bloomers Worth $1.95 Mc-Douga- ll; $1.00 t L ;i $2.95 Values $1.00 Umbrellas $1.00 Dress Ginghams Tubular Jersey Silk Sweaters Regular Jap Crepe All colors 4 4 35c value YARDS $1.00 $1.00 Sateen Petticoats $1.75 Values $1.95 values for $1.00 49c value t V ' I ' SALE OF KNIGHT WOOLEN 1 $1.95 Values $3.50 value $2.50 value Miss Lyle Lindsay was hostess at a social affair Friday evening of last week, complimentary to Miss Edna Scorup, prior to her departure for inthe Northern States mission. An music of games, program teresting the and refreshments made merry were rooms The entertaining hours. decorated with a profusion of choice , garden flowery. with were numbered The following the Salt Lake visitors last week: Bishop and Mrs. A. W. Harding, Mrs. Bertha Ross, Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vincent, Miss and Edith Ross, Miss Zina Scott, Mr.Hold-awa- $1.00 a customer. Outing Flannel 6 YARDS FOR $1.00 Lot Ladies Unions MILLS WOOL BATS 8 to Scorup. New Patterns 2 FOR $1.00 3 FOR $1.00 FOR Limit 75c values v r Regular 39c each Lace and Silk Boudoir Caps Filet Scarfs and Centers (f. Towels 4 SI .00 V Those Large Turkish Japanese Baskets $1.95 Values $2.29 $1.39 Mrs. Jesse Clayso, Miss Edna Miss Elizabeth Souter, Andrew M. Souter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. McReavy, Mr. and Mrs. George Peay, Mrs. L. Glade, Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mr. .Transient Confessed Road Celebrations Provo Man Injured As Auto Hits Horses To Entering Home, Being Planned at Burglary Charged Don N. Alger, 4, 82 North First Spanish and Nephi suffered a - J. j - U j YS . Ki-wan- m, neck-grippin- r 'i' Tol-hurs- ) BIG DANCE THEATER AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA es se-curi- ng Miss Afton Newell, of tlis city, and Miss Afton Odell of Ogden, 'who are spending the Winter in Heber art teaching dramatic and domestic the school spent there, in the high in Provo at the home past week-en- d of Miss Newells parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell. WHETHER times are v Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton announce the marriage of their daughter, Eva, to Norman Thomas, son of Standing of the Teams Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum F. Thomas of 2 7 Won. Lost. Pet. this city, which took place Saturday 2 0 Springville se1.00 In Salt East street, this city, Lake. 2 Provo 1 3, a transient, 1 George Melborn, The last of the concrete on the .500 vere cut over his right eye and was 1 1 Payson who is reported to have worked at paved highway between .500 season the Utah Eureka rendered unconscious Saturday . eve- the local o opening social ofM.the A. 1 .000 of The was railroad roundhouse, will I. View ward line Lake and was the county Lehi laid ridlast was Nephi car which in a he 0 1 .when .000 be held ning Po- arrested here at the Sunday evening by Wednesday evening Friday, according to a report from ing with Clifton A. Talboe, an auto- lice Officer Fork Spanish has withdrawn An and excellent house. from ward on a Harris Loring the Juab county officials. It will re the league, therefore games which varied mobile dealer of this city, ran into program will be followed by of home of the charge burglarizing quire about three weeks to cure and they have forfeited do not count. on horsesAll are cordially Invited. the state highway, V. S. three games. half mile this side of the Springville street. Brown, 840 East Third South shoulder the short stretch which has at Games next Friday: Provo High Eureka; Payson at Lehi. Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mrs. Peter just been laid north of Nephi. fish hatchery. The shock as the car and Mrs. Wilford Bray have A Hansen to Melborn the celebration is According officer, big being planned struck the first animal knocked Alto for a social affair issued invitations .take Ocat place entered the house, pulled down the Nephi Saturday, LOSE FIRST GAME to be held Wednesday arer ger out of the car and as he fell hei blinds and turned tober and 28, evening at the now committees at on the electric was struck by a loose bolt. The inhome of Mrs. Ernest J. Farrer. The work planning to entertain the citijured man was taken to the Provo lights. Two of the girls who were zens of Juab, and Utah county towns. entertainment consists of a . The ice is broken at last and the! of games, musical ' numbersvariety General hospital, where attending visiting with neighbors saw the man and Tentative plans for celebrating the Young university is wallow- - luncheon: physicians found a number of stitches enter the house and notified the po- completion o the hard surface road Brigham necessary to close the wound. He is lice. They then saw the man leave from Spanish Fork to Paysoni were ing in the cold, cold reality of discussed at the regular weekly Rocky Mountain Conference football. reported to be recovering and is up Mrs., G. A. Cluff entertained at a But being a healthy body full of life chicken through the back door, and a few lnncheon of the Spanish and around. dinner Sunday for Mr. and is Fork and hope the cold dip is being fol- Mrs. Almo B. Simmons As the car approached the three minutes later he was placed under Mr. and club last reis It! Thursday. conlowed by a pink glow of warmth and Mrs. Mitchell of Salt and horses ran on to the paved portion arrest. He Is reported to have Lake. The that the connectroad ported paved of the road, according to Talboe, who fessed to the officer that he was in ing Payson and Spanish Fork will be the patient promises to live. The table was centered with a cut glass house. attempted to pass them, but in doing theThe about October 20.' This Utah Aggies have the honor of tak- basket of asters. case wilU come up before completed so his car hit all three of the animals, will give a continuous paved, road ing the infant eleven from the big Judge James B. Tucker this after- through the state from Payson to a church university down into its iniMrs. Emily Nielson and the Misses injuring all of them. The front end noon, tial bath and the eleven hung onto Stella and where Melborn will be charged point north of Brigham-vCity- . of the car was badly damaged. Etta Nielsen spent the with second degree burglary. Melin Salt Lake City, as the A committee was appointed to join the neck of its instructor with res- week-en- d Mrs Hilda Knudsen has returned born is reported to be one of the with committees of other towns of pectful affection during the baptism. guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hicks, Many experts there are who claim and Mrs. Isaac Frost. from the Norther States mission of three men who were discussing the he county in planning for a celethat the L. D. S. Church where she spent Little cafe holdup to which The bration for this section. Among those the the score of 41 to 3 in favor of an exclusive in referred in .fPost two story Conference Rocky Mountain the past The years missionary Lake View people named an the committee at the was due mainly to that attendedfollowing champions work. Friday. state the fair in Salt Lake luncheon were William C. Beck-strog affection of the Brig- Thursday: Mr. and Mrs. Alf John t, chairman; William H. ham Youngsters. Others there are son, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Clinger, J. B. Hughes and W. T. who believe that there was method Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger, Mr. arid in the fond embrace of the B. Y. U. Mrs. L. L. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. lads for they sought to gather foot- Thomas Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Im Who ball information from the course of David Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Frank all athletic prowess, the head, and Taylor, Mrs. Josephine Goodridge,1 they hovered about the helmets of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Williams, Mr. their conquerors hoping for a stray and Mrs. Don C. Williams, Mrs. 20 bit of instruction. But, and a3 It Jennie Buckley. COLUMBIA may seem, the Aggies were not apJ. S. Rhodaberger and W. S. Sin- preciative of this devoted affection LaVard Shaw, Miss June Shaw clair, transients, who Thursday were and returned straight-arm- s em- dnd Ruby Taylar attended the refor r arrested in Salt Lake by Deputy braces, and thus endeth the reading union of the L. D. S. missionaries of Sheriff Henry Clark and members of of the first big game of the season at the Northwestern States mission the Salt Lake police department, on Timp park Saturday. field, which was held at the Whitney a charge of stealing a suitcase and a Salt Lake City, Friday evening. hall. suit of clothes at a bunk house at Mr. Shaw recently returned from the the Utah Railway yards, and who Northwestern States field, where hfe were suspicioned as being implicated labored as a missionary. The Provo in the Little Cafe holdup, were senguests report that the reunion this tenced to serve twenty days each in was very enjoyable and well atyear the county jail by Judge James B. tended. get-acquaint- ed Company Stock Is Being Sold and Mrs. H. S. Pyne. UTAH COUNTY FOOTBALL DIVISION tion. Junior GirlsA. chorus; aWeshort beslogan, talk on the M. I. clean life through lieve in a pure by a member gf thought and action, the stake board; vocal duet, Mr.i and Mrs. reading, Webster, Harris; a childrens chorus, Master Victor Jepperspn. All art in- Vited to be in attendance, and enjoy the splendid evening entertainment planned. This evening the Mutual Impfove- ment association of the Fifth ward will begin their winter s work wi i a membership and social. The program includes a' solo piano-loguby Mrs. F. L. Hickman, a Celestia Johnson, Miss by a by Miss Helen Candland, reading tlie VioCelestia and; Misses duet by late Johnson. An interesting feawill he ture of the entertainment ork selections from the New which organizatin, the Marine hand, association feel very fortunate itj Following for the occasion. introthe program games will he induced and enjoyed. Every one is asis time an enjoyable vited and sured all who attend. the Lighting Karl Beck, Walter Miss Edith Whitehead, Whitehead, Miss Thelma Huish, Miss Bessie Williams, Seymour Grey, Miss Vera liams. Miss LaVern Banks, Ralph Bullock, Miss Ruby Phillips, Orville Singleton, Judge and Mrs. A.S. B. MorJones, gan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Jones, Mrs. D. Teasdale, Miss Lyle Jones, Dr. Mrs. Mrs. P. T. Fullmer left for her after home in Burley, Idaho Sunday, week in this the past spent having guest of her daughter, city as the Smith. J Lee Mrs. Sutton and Mr. and Mrs. R. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton spent Thursday in Ogden, The trip ;was made by auto. Dr F E. Bolton, dan of the UniSeattle, Washington, versity of Mrs. Dr. and of was the guest Wash., Dean S. Saturday. Harris Franklin Bolton was on his way to New Vork. open The Sixth ward M. 3. A. will evena this social with season their hall. ing in the ward amusement'games After the following program,will be dancing, and refreshments enjoyed: Community jfeinging, selec Why y. and . . da r . Hand Bags and Canteens i m Pur-ros- $1.69 values 25c Y; YARDS FOR faculty womens organization. Prof. Marion Harris, of the L. D. ar- S., Salt Lake City, spent A. I. M. has ward Saturday The Manavu for this in' this city, the guest of President ranged a special program N.NMerrill and Mrs. F. S. Harris. evening. Professor Amos e will give an address on The Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith have as Miss A. Work. I. of M. and music their a guest for a number of days will reading Clark give will he furnished by Miss lone Huish Mis. Will Woods of Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance. Following the pro and eompanv. All Mrs. David Openshaw and Mrs. Sylbe will organized. classes gram, ward members and friends are in- vester motored to Salt Lake City A very pleasant day was Sunday. vited. enjoyed. ladies Monday evening the Elks club Mrs. Clarence Beesley will be hosmet in social session at the Elks Mrs. tess to the members of the Optimist room. Mrs. Ray Morgan and the card club at her home Thursday afterClark Newell received favors. Refreshments followed cards. noon. Autumn flowers will decorate the hostess home. The card game Miss Edna Scorup left today for Five Hundred, followed by luncheon, She and interspersed with musical selecthe Northern States mission. was accompanied to Salt Lake by tions will be the diversion. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 7 PAIR FOR $1.00 $1.95 Value Slip-Ov- er t U. Fancv Cretonnes 6 YARDS FOR $1.00 $1.00 - 35c value Pongee $1.00 $1.75 values e, There never was a bigger bargain in Provo than these dresses we are offering tomorrow for $1.00. You must come early for yours, as this wonder- h 12 Mommie Stamped to Embroider, or plain $1.00 Ladies Black Hose $1.00 Muslin Gowns - ful value will go quickly. i 33-inc- Ladies Beeded Dresses New Paterns cellent program has been arranged. All members and those eligible for to membership are cordially invited be present. The Bonneville ward M. I. A. will commence the seasons work this social afevening with a delightful are members fair, to which all ward The Interesting invited. cordially and amusing program includes the by Bingville Quartet following Harmony Four; Highland fling. Bandy McGreggor and Mary Hurreading by Sally from ricane; saxaphone duet by Sunshine Blackbird; Sammy and Smudge vocal duet and dance by the Swane-gr- i All taking part on the twins. cosprogram will be appropriately audithe and and tumed masked, ence will be left to guess their identity. Following these numbers, the time will be devoted to games, and refreshments will be served. The Utah Sorosis will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Stewart. Mrs. J. W. Robinson and Mrs. A. B. Worsley will give the papers dealing with the life of Edith Wharton. All members are urged to ' be in atetndanee. David Openshaw, Mrs. E. Sutton, D. Sutton, Mrs. Raymond Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. P. G. Richmond, Peterson, Mrs. Fred G. Mrs. D. L. Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. B. Tucker, Mrs. James Wallick. C H Ward. Special guests, Mr. R. L. Anderberg, Mrs. Earl Bean. Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. Fay Loose Mrs. E. Stiehl, Mrs. Lee L. Baker, W. Stubbs, Frank Mrs. B. Whipple, Mrs. Jack Shireman. Mrs. PMrs. Mrs. Floyd Violett, Roy-lancMart George E. Brattan, Mrs. Mrs. Vern Greeriwood, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. James Henrie, Mrs. A. B. Morgan,. Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs- S. and Mrs. Whittake, of Springviller Fork. Jack Firmage of American club favor the received Mrs. Ferre Elder Andrew M. Souter, who re'and the guest prize was given to Mrs. cently returned from the Eastern Shand. States mission will be the guest of honor at a welcome home social KnTe-hwill eive a reception in honor to be given in the Second ward as- A of the young women of the Young sembly hall Wednesday evening. 6 p. m. Mrs. cordial all is extended to invitation 3:30 from university B. . ward members and friends. Knight will be assisted by the Mrs. 100 YARDS Fern SutMrs. R. D. Sutton, Miss Mr. and and ton, Mrs. E. C. Snelson to Salt motored Mrs. John Taylor of week, .last Wednesday Lake City, where they spent a yery enjoyable A meting of Camp No. 4, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, atwill be held Thursday afternoon Mrs. w. oclock at the residence of An ex- -, H. Stubbs, 725 West Center. en tole Clothes and Suitcase Gets Days in Jail You will become an good or bad electricity is always in great demand. It is a necessity Company. of Utah Power & Light Company supplies electricity to hundreds of Utah cities and towns. The business keeps on growing year after year. For instance, in 1913 the company had on its lines some 0 customers. This number has now mounted up to over You will be entitled to every-daylif- e. receive over 714 ness. This is paid to stockholders in four equal payments a year every October 1, January 1, April 1 and July 1. These payments are called dividends. The company has never failed to pay dividends on its Preferred Stock. 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