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Show Jd; ivmjer. dur!u the remainder t.f the liciu ; (vurerattuual Itinoup uu u a in aainius WW; meuiujr dn-of welcome, John M. Adaw ; xdiug. Muw Auua IVy; remark. Mr. I. X. (taku-- haa returned Whitehead; two vurl wl.., fr.ua tVdar City n.r a day Lillian M.t'.ui.r; rrtuarka. ii.it with v ho U Kilton Stewart; reading Miaa Anita norMi.g in that iiuli:d. IT- uud Mr. X. 1". city. Sliding luvr Ilauwu. Later adjournment returned to their huu in Prwva made to the auiuwuieut hall b- - re Mr. Mm. J. din It. Hlewart and If....... i."tH . lutereHtiiif iu act play wa pre r.Uti fnuillv of Salt Luke were Pn.v.i IIIIW IT. l U wi- rented. Dainty Mrnthiueut w.re iitor Wediiewliiy eveiu.is t. the I'liih KiH'l miiie Na 2. iociety nit fir. set u n: vn mi nit jslj i iqi uyv m j 01 l idl-- v tail sKuyim "J MTIJJJU Ji J L' '.'.J the Vtehemi table. Cover were laid for the following : Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dusa aud Mr. and Mra. Leater BuUiIjui cf Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I unn, Mr. and VI ra. No.man Thomas, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Bui-I.k, Mrs. ( and Pjue, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunu and M1m Madelint m e M'. ai d Mr. luiph P.iulton en- I nt (I tt iiImt iit their home Kuuduy evening. Spring fl..w.-mmhI iu dituriKini: the dining Kirkw.Mid. - jiilr,.rk TUf m. inUTi of tin. will Iw t'titprlHin.K! ? ul of Mr. I "1 I Mii Alii Harv'T will lm Lwtrw to the nifiulw-- r ..f the A'Mt'La lnt at her home Fridar Thii iH KIt'nt Willi nml nmsic, turin mliic ti a dt lti ii.ii liiiiiliii.ii will In-- kwi1. the rn.ele.mie hmue cocial given nUNMcimry muiiulltee of the Sixth ward iu huu..r of their aon. Elder Kilt.-Stewart ai.J Elder by f.-- lr - i 'tend i J.e4 Ji.si-.,!iif- evfiiine:. nit Ht ttj ChmIiLIi:-- . . VgnU will R-- tioiiif Krl-dii.- v lilavrd. .iii.l priivs after which v,ir.ll. luiit li'iiii will I wrvod. I I ! Tb.- ".W 111 lul 'Hr(i inert wilh Mr. jiint Mrs. Fred Siiiclel.ni at (iieir bi.ine Frl.liiy cveuliit;. I'r sresxlve will Ik tlie feature of the evening, ufier wlilch luueh-eoHill l nerveil. - a u - H4f -- J . Mm. Mark Strel.Me will l tif-- e to tbe tnenilKTH of the Honne no Yesthe 00 DOW " Balance Easy lonthly Payments lines and general appearance are fine. And all this has been accomplished without effecting the efficiency of the range in the least! We use malleable iron it is a different mixture from that of grey iron and has a distinct character. After casting it is annealed. This makes it tough and unbreakable. It enables us to make the top less thick and heavy, at the same time giving it greater durability Obviously a Thin Top Heats Quicker saving both time and fuel. iti - FREE A dunce will le given thla evening In the I. O. O. F. ball, under the auspices of the (Mid Fellow Wilde'a or.lieKtra will lodge. the iihinIc. I)iirlng the evening refreshment will 1k served. An Invitation la extended to everyone. 42tPIECE dinner set, or 26 PIECES OF SILVERWARE With each Monarch Range purchased this week. $10.00 down and easy monthly payments. , ; Co. THE HOUSE ONE-PRIC- E Home Furnisher 8 0i Springville QcirdmTbwersJhatSVeryone Can GnrovO HfYlKXXEVTR (rati grows, garden flowera can grow. If your yar provide 111 funthln and good toil, and sufficient molsturt can be assured, you 4at plan a good garden with confidence of delightful results. In city tad Ootintry the good old annuals are becoming more popular ytt by fear. (Sweet Peas, Cosmos, Nasturtium, Zinnia, Poppy, Verbena. r Alter. Sweet Alyssum and other beautiful dowers are enjoyable In r0ie garden or cut for indoor decoration. V' Korthrup, King & Co.'s flower seeds produce full size blooms l m rich color, true to type. For 39 years they have satisfied V millions of flower lovers. Easy to select your packets i from the upright Sterling Seed Box. W x j - v V rJORTHRUPjClNG2cCo!s KjJlZ 1 EEB MINNIAPOUSMINN. P. V. Jackwm wna bofttea Wednesdiiy evening to a uunilier of friend in honor of her buxtmnd'a Yellow jonquils were birthday. ued to deeorate the rtM.m. Bridge waa the feature of tbe evening, prlzea being awarded to lira. J. D. Watson, Mr. E. O. Rodger and Mr. Philip J. Hole. A delirious luncheon wa served to the follow ing guests: Mr. and Mrs.. C. T. Keigley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Hale, Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Watson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Phibbs and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. The B. Y. U, Women will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the faculty room of the B. Y. U. Wayne Johnson will give a lecture on "American Tbe Sculptures." hostepses will he Mrs. T. Ci Rom ney. Mrs. T. L. Martin, Mrs. Elmer Miller, Mrs. E. A. Morgan and Mrs. Franklin. Y. Gates. Often just a change of draperies will practically re furnish a whole room at a very small outlay. pat-ter- evening Mr. Miller of our Shade Department has specialized for years in making up 'and hanging shades. Under his direction are all shade orders cared for and every job is guaranteed. dealers a few at lOp. if,.' , Are your shades in good condition or are they faded and wrinkled, marred with cracks and pin holes? Look them over and if in need of replacement or repair, call us and we will gladly fix them up with little cost to you. Let us figugre on the shades for your new home. Just phone us Mr. Miller will come and measure your windows and fit you up in the best style and relieve you of all worries. pres- Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll "THE ONE-PRIC- E Company HOUSE" Home Furnishers Provo Springville Columbia f,kcli28 MAIL ORDERS NOW BEING ACCEPTED Gallery 50c Plus Tax. n It BITHEflEWYOBX 1 In commemor- I'lUH" ation of the organization of the Relief society. The entire hall was most artistically decorated In a color scheme of green and white, with streamers of the same color being interwoven, forming a lattice in the ceiling, from which hung The missionary society of the Sixth ward gave a welcome home social in the ward meeting house Wednesday evening, in honor of Elders LeRoy Whitehead and Kll-to- n Stewart, who recentlyl returned from the Canndian mission of the Elder Whitehead L. D. S. church. is the son of Mrs. Josephine Whitehead of Provo and Elder Stewart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart of Salt Lnke. formerly of the Sixth ward of Provo. The following program was en- - rN::',;; Prices Lower floor $2.50, $2.00, $1.50; Balcony $1.00; ,SSlW,l basket of spring flowers. Under the direction' of the literary an old fashioned picture gallery was demonstrated. The social service department had charge of the following splendid numbers: vocal solo, little Miss Racheal Mrs. selection, Jackson, piano Evans; reading, Ephriam Ellerston. Under the direction of the theological committee, Master John Johnson sang, !:T'ne Songs My Mother Used to Sing," each character in the song being demonstrated by little children in costume Dancing was enjoyed, Wilde's orchestra furnishing the music. During the evening cakes were sold and dainty refreshments were served. Most standard size flower seed packets ns Specialize In Window Shade Work Mrs. Amanda Beswich was host ess at a children's pary a her home Tuesday afternoon, In compliment to her little daughter, Margaret, whose seventh birthday anniversary occured on that day. An en joyable time was spent amoug the young folks with games, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following : Lael Scott, Norma Michell, Louis and Ray Gardner, Lillidn Hunt, Renon and Elaine Cook, Margie Eggertsen, Ardoff Olsen, Gean and Afton Vincent, Geraldeen Olsen, Fay Kavoek-avicHelen Spencer, Derar and Clifford Vincent, Margaret, Mildred and Billy Beswich. AVednesday The right draperies add much to the home atmosphere as well as ta the artistic beauty of your rooms. It will be a real pleasure to you to select what you need from our really unusual display of drapery fabrics. We can show you so many pretty effects in and colorings, that you will secure just the effect you had in mind. Our experienced decorators will be glad to help you with any interior furnishing plan. The Relief society meeting held in the Fourth ward Tuesday afternoon was given In celebration of the organization of the Relief society. An entertaining program was given, with the following numbers- being furnished : Violin aolos, Merrin McDowell, - accompanied - on the piano by Miss Lucile Snow-- ; history of first president, Emma Smith, was given by Eliza Asbworth; history of the second president, Eliza R. Snow, was given by Mary Chamident, Zlna D. Young, given by Nettie Harrison. ' A solo, composed by Eliaa R. Snow, was rendered by Mrs. Griggs, "Truth Reflects Upon Our Senses." The life of the fourth president, Bublsh W. 'Smith, was given by Mrs. Grace Cheever; and Miss Helen Candland gave a sketch of the life of the fifth president, Mrs. Emaline M. Wells. The life of Clarissa S. Williams, president of the organization at the present time, was given by Ina Hodson. A short address was given by Mrs. Nellie Schofleld Thornton, a member of the stake board. Refreshments were served to 80 members. .: Tasteful Window Drapings Bring Such Gratifying Results! The Relief society of the First ward gave an entertainment and dance in the First ward social hall "iT Si SPWMIIIIIIIr-ic- Mr. berlain; history of the third Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll i ftir-uIk- Ii . V W Fol iluli nt her hoine Friday afternoon. Si'wint. uiuhIc and lunclieou will I the diversion. 1 Monarch Range Is Pleasing to the Eye! . 1 1 8v COBAOrt ate Aft With Miss Sydney Shields and N. Y. cast CO. COLUMBIA 43 TONIGHT "THE DAY OF FAITH" ion ELEANOR BOARDMAN, RAY GRIFFITH and SENNETT COMEDY, "FLIP FLOPS" FRIDAY Mr: "From Contented Cows' You am dilute the double-ric-h contents of this can until the quart bottle overflows with pure milk CM P. Co. AND "TOPICS OF THE DAY" |