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Show THE HERALD. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1922. interior nf tha Huh room ThA was decorated with pink and laves-If- I ? aer asters, ine outside oi ine Dean-- 1 tiful structure was finished, in a beautiful shade of box car red. Tba building consists of two compartments, in the center of each is a beautiful marble pond topped (Printed by request) golden oak. each pond has a The Proro Literary society gave with fountain throws a musical in honor of the opening spray. which of the new Club of Relief. The object of these fountains is i to give gold fish their freedom. Stephen J. Johnson, acted a beak Assisting Mr, Johnson were Jack Hendrlckson and Jesse Skinner. The musical was very interest ing, opening with a trio; piano solo by John A. Reeves; tenor solo by Ben Finland, which reached hiah "C". without an effort, taken from Society 1 I- - d V :rr n mm Irvine's! n n nr 1 wni g A FEW OF THE BARGAINS BRIDAL PILLOW CASES Pequot quality, 49c value THREE FOR in Provo canyon and the week-enwhere they enjoyed Charleston, fishing. Sunday afternoon the party motored to the Hot Pots at Midway, where bathing was enjoyed. d $1.00 in the commercial course. Mrs. Stubbs and baby will join him at a later date. Ittattnwear. an being shown for Whan they are the una material of the track, they wally are fastened to tha frock,' Kit frequently they are detachable, pad ox sheer lace or net They are W4r and groan on Hjgjj" B. Y. U. Women's organisaat a "family entertained party" on the south lawn of the "Y" campus last Saturday after noon. All members of the faculty and their families were present There were games for the children and for the grown-upand laugh. ter, chatting and the glad hand for ONE LOT YARN 16 balls or 20 skeins in box, worth $4.00 box. PER BOX i - $1.00 - SPOONS $2.25 value. d-shopp- ing: taeskalliro-- - $1.00 S ' ROSED ALE AND DEFIANCE SHEETS S Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdaway are spending a few days at Straw- berry. HERE'S A REAL DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Pequot Sheeting, 75c value, $1.00 Two yards for YARD - $1.00 2 SPECIAL LOT SERGES tl(lliUU for Four for $1.00 . ONE LOT CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Sizea 6V2 to 2, patent and. ankle strap, , $2.95 value .. .; $1.00 Mrs. Roland Harding was hostess Scene from Herbert Rawlinson in "Confidence," wTiich at a birthday party Thursday aftercomes to the Columbia Wednesday with six acts Pantages noon, given in honor of her little daughter I.eali, who was then four vaudeville. $1.00 UJ years old. An afternoon of vari- ous games was enjoyea. A delicious luncheon was served to twelve little guests. A shower under the auspices of the M. I. A. was given Friday night In honor of Miss Priscilla Allen, who was married to Charles Jensen of Provo, September 12, at Salt Lake City. The guest was the recipient of many useful gifts. The Allen home was artistically decorated with the season's flowers. The Primary of the Vineyard ward will convene Tuesday at 3:30. Wilford and Taylor Allen and Frank Lincoln are spending a few days at Strawberry. Harold Murdock, who has been in Salt Lake for the past month, is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A Murdock. CHILDREN'S GING- $1.00 $2.25 value. HAM DRESSES Sizes 2 to 20 years; $1.00 BAGS AND BOXES Values to $3.50. PARASOLS A few soiled ones; $1.00 LOT values to $5.95. SILVERWARE $1.00 Values to $235. TURKISH TOWELS 49c value, BABY BLANKETS $1.50 values. FLANNEL GOWNS AND PAJAMAS Values to $235. ONE SPECIAL LOT RAINCOATS AND CAPES Values to $6.50, flfl $1.00 YARD li&d ? 4 TRIMMING BEADS 15c value. 12 BUNCHES FOR VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW -. SILVER PLATED TEA. t. Extra Specials 9-- $1.00 PONGEE $1.35 value. East-mon- If- $1.00 CHILDREN Values to $1.50. TWO FOR - $1.00 was served a la all. Luncheon basket. The decorations were carried out in a color scheme of nature's green and sky blue, and consisted of shimmering leaves and patches of aq autumn sky. The hostesses were Mrs. E. H. Miss Ramona Farrer Miss Ilael Brockbank and Mrs. J. M. 111 ,t NE LOT UNIONS FOR ONE LOT WOMEN'S SAMPLE UNIONS Values to $2.25. k M Jet" SILK MESSALLNES Color black, $1.45 value. $1.00 s. yPh the Most at J's on this Event $1.00 $1.00 y JO TABLE DAMASK 95c value. TWO YARDS OUTING DRESSES Values to $6.75. if. I UVJ CORDUROYS, AND VELVETS Values to $2.25. tion ' 0)l O" $1.00 iff" rn vv ugiq $1.00 The Wide berthas i DSoiitBingl BED PILLOWS $1.50 value Donald Stubbs left Provo Friday for Roosevelt, Utah, where he will enter the Roosevelt high school as instructor nn i Remember Your Dr. and Mrs. Alma Pazman and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hafen spent m r nm nr An imp ressive Sale n r Sn n rs n ivrr TV Zimba; dut by Andrew Madsen and Earl Conant, "Where Are My Children.' Reading by Dewey Snelson, "How Did We. Ever Live Without You." Bass solo by Ben ton Karren, "Oh Beautiful Foun tain, Let Me Set on You and Pose. Whistling solo by Sam Ambros, "O Let Me Dream." Cello solo by Geo. E. Whitehead. "I Shall Contribute to You Freely." Violin solo by Albert Hulick. "I Must Lock the Store to Visit You." Solo by C. W. Robins. "Am 1 Here to Stay?" Solo by Eldred Taylor, "I Need Thee Every-- , Hour." i HT" t Go to This Cat's an Alarm Clock $1.00 CUT GLASS PITCHERS $1.50 value. PINK KNIT $1.00 BLOOMERS 50c value. THREE FOR FANCY TEAPOTS $1.00 $1.00 JAP CREPE All colors, 35c value. FOUR YARDS SET CUT GLASS $1.00 $1.00 $1.75 values TUMBLERS $1.50 values. the lots or pieces of ground which jssid improvement is to be con are within said parking mainte- structed. nance district to be known as .All protests and objections to the out of said intention must Parking Maintenance Dlstrlc No. carrying be presented in writing, stating lot to 2, being the district be affected or block or description of property and benefited by said improve- to the city recorder on or before ment, namely: all lots or pieoes of the 11th day of October, 1922, at 10 ground situate within the following o'clock a. m. lots and blocks and abutting upon The board of commissioners at Third West street between First Its first regular meeting thereafter, South street and Sixth South the 11th day of October, street: Lota 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., will con-1 and 8, block 48; lots 4 slder the proposed levy and hear 47; lots and 5. block 42; lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, and consider such protests and obblock 41; lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block jections to said proposed improve25; lots 1 and 8, block 26; lots 4 ment as shall have been made. and 5, block 20; lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, By order of the Board of Comblock 19; lots 2, 3. 4 and 5. block 3; missioners of Provo City, Utah. lots 1 and 8, block 4. sll In Plat Dated September 14, 1922. "A," Provo City Survey of Bu.ld-lnFRED KVAN'S, Lots, and extending six (6) City Recorder. rods back of the property line of (First publication Sept. 19; last said Third West street, on which publication Oct. 10, 1922.) " g Announcement This black tabby's owner nas no alarm clock so he's trained his psC o wake him every morning at seven. The cat does it, too, thouah tharfa " chime clock to guide him m iss KNOW THEM -- 0Y THESE TREAD 5 m III m 'Vs In K j; j-- s beginners and advanced S pupils on piano for winter study. For further informa- tion call at 260 East Fourth North or phone 624-Will take a limited number of riir'i.li7i m. 1 -- CXTRA-TEST- TIRE OF ED f CountiyRoad AFAP;;:CTIREOMY A FABRIC TIF5E IN GIVING SUPERIOR SERVICE SIZES QUALITY lCENTinr TKM - EY THI5 ss Don't just "paint" them r TmstyTresd 3 11 3 '".'niffi Yq wJStchen Walls JEFFERSON A5K FOfl THEM BY THESE NAMES RACINE RACINE RACINE A CORD am j -- HumHifcCo; Deuces Wild in the Wild Waves !H 11 J. rfWMA -i I, Margaret Gardner Liter KAME OK EVERY TIRE Made by RACINE RUBBER COMPANY RACINE, WISCONSIN lie sell Racine tires and recommend them to you For Sale by Clayson Auto Tire Co. s Vulcanizing and All Kinds of Tire Repairing. 213 W. Center Street, Provo, Utah. Phone 649. ti! GIVE them a coat of Lowe beautiful satiny sheen. School of Dancini an- I. O. O. F. HALL, PROVO, UTAH. Miss Venice Jepperson announces the reopening of her School of Ballet Dancing for the season 1922-2OPENING DATE SEPTEMBER 25. Registration day Saturday, Sept. 23 ; hours to 3:30 p. m. 11 a. m. Thorough Courses in Ballet Technique, Pantomime and Aesthetic Dancing. The lessons are given in courses of fifteen lessons. Terms $10 a course ; payment in advance. Miss Jepperson is the pupil of two famous teachers, Marguerite Stewart of the1 Metropolitan Ballet,' and Stefano Mascagno of New York, recognized as the world s leading dancing master. And see how quickly kitchen weariness Is changed to cheejiness..- ss Is a new wall paint that goes on smoothly Just dip your brash in the can and flow it on, It dries with a hard, glossy surface that soon mellows down to a Mello Gloss 'comes in twelve cheering tints of 1' color that are called Come in and get a copy of an interesting book let on wall finishing. Mello-Glo- 3. Celluloid cards they float Henca, water poker. Misses Louisa Corman, Mart CrandaU, Dorothy Crandall and Maria Dikeman deft to NOTICE OF INTENTION. the Irrigation of said parked area on both sides of said Third West Notice Is hereby .given by the street between First South street Roard of Commissioners of Provo and Sixth South Btreet The tatal estimated cost of inCity. Utah, of the intention of said hoard to make the following de- stalling said automatic sprinkling scribed Improvement, For system Is estimated at the sum of tlto purpose of maintaining the $2628.32, or 10.692 per front foot of parked area on Third West street abutting property, to be assessed between First South street and against the abutting property. The Sixth South Btreet, to install an cost of said improvement Is to be automatic sprinkling system for paid by a local assessment upon t: Rest- ful to the e y e s. Waterproof." Defies grease even ink spots are easily washed eff with soap and water. - Mello-Glo- ss "Best-Tones.- 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH PROVO PAINT & GLASS COMPANY 110 West Center, Provo, Utah. Phone 53. ai ... k. |