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Show THE PROVO HERALD. Southern Deauty Smiles As She Faces Husband's Charges FAGE THREE.- - The tables were suitably decor ated for the occasion wtlh large red, white and blue candles and email caiidlfs at each place. Covers were laid for the following gutwU: Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Price. Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 22. Mr. Mary Pyne. Mrs. Fred UoMunott. Miss Alcea Poulton and Jim Poulton all of Provo. Rawllngs, ter Tbeliua lust f Mt. week-en- V. S. Wilson. with t Mr. Mxut "Her Temporary Husband." by E. viHited Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Metcalf and Mrs. Forrest and Mm, A In Robertson at BingTaylor and couiimny. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter, who The Junior Etude met at the hvtj Uvn liviiig at Siorrs, return ht'iiM- - t.f Boyer, Friday. Feb ed home SaturUuy. ruary SI. Biography of Verdi was rud by the class. A piano solo, Mrs. Albert Criss and daughter 'Min;ii:g Prayer," was pbiyed by Genevieve a few days of last Juwphliie Reynolds. Piano solo, week with Mrs. Charlotte "Slumber Roug," was played by They are on their way home lifiiore Thorn. refreshto Avery, Iduho, after sjwuiling the ments were served Dainty by the hostess. last two months visiting with relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pexton and children of Salt Lake City siient To the Alpha Beta club and the week-enwith Mr .and Mrs. J. American Legion of Spriugville: N. lVitou. Dear Friends: Accept our sincere thanks and appreciation for the Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Humphrey checks of $12 and $'J55, respect- and Mr. and Mrs. Herald Clayson to monuon memorial fully apply of Mammoth S'iit Sunday with ment. Wishing you success, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Humphrey. yours, Mrs. Mary L. the of Sprlngvllle president Mrs. W. E. Bear dull announces Service Star Legion, by Itose B. the engagement of her daughter Boyer, secretary and treasurer. Clarice to Alex Dauielson of MautL Mrs. Alvin Bowles of Nephl and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Boyer were Mrs. Lewis Clegg Is visiting in dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Salt Lake City and Ogden with John 8. Boyer, Jr Monday. relatives. a Mrs. Grands 11 Myron and daughter Louise are visiting in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Stredbeck. Gib Saoford has returned to his home at Paul, Idaho, after a week's visit with relatives and friends In Sprlngvllle. SI ,c Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Raymond d and family and Mrs. Luella motored to Salt Lake City Friday to spend about ten days. Hay-mon- Vsi'.: '"J,'."' tctloa In N vr York City. HarrU- - form"1)r v President Wir,v0f are three Bej"'ly photo of the beautiful southern irL HZnl- - Her 7 SPBINGYILLE SOCIETY ... a wi ui wiou tee euuuay uinner and Mrs. Frank San n l Id, ana jura, truest, M were neiti of Mr. - tord. lb. and Mrs. D. A. Smith enter-Three i.tnj SnfnrdflT evening. tiblet of bridge were played. Bweetas center piece lor peai rere used tbe tables. Stephen Deal was tba ncrh amre man. and G. L. Barron the consolation Drize. Lunch ton was served to Mr, and Mrs. A. Q. L. 6. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Parmn. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Menden hall, Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Whtttaker, ml Clark, Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Margaret Uobinson, Mrs. Albert Staten, Misses Dora Blackett, Dona Blackett, Grace Diamond and Marie Allan. Deal Miss Fay Falfreyman entertained Friday evening at a birthday pnrty. children of John W. Blackett, Games and music were enjoyed af Mr. The Sr., entertained Friday evening at a party complimentary to his seventy-ilrt- h birthday anniversary. A delicious chicken sapper was served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Blackett, Sr., John W. Blackett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Palfreyman, Mr. and Mrs. llarvey Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Deal Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blackett, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Diamond, Mr. and Mrs .Morris Johnson, Mrs. Frank Blackett, Mrs. Georgia and Mrs. Stephen l. d Mct-cal- f, About forty ruest of the Third wsrd M. I. A. surprised D. A. Smith at his home Patriarch L. A. Bailey, Ellaha Friday evening. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the Russell and Mrs. Alvin Bowles of Nephl wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. tarty. H. Leo Boyer the first part of the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Urquhart week. spent a few days of last week at Miss Melba Averett and Miss New Castle, Colo. Ruth Boyer motored to Provo MonMrs. H. C Bowman and daugh- - day evening to attend the play, self-invite- d of ths Kational City Bank. U faclnc ter which a delicious luncheon was served to the following Misses Mary Walnwrlght, Hilda Clegg, Louise Sumslon and Valuta Smith and Messrs. Blaln Smith, Fred Brown Gerald Averett, Vernon Dalton, and Maurice Anderson. W hurtr. Mr. end Mrs. W, B, CrandaU and daughter Lucile spent Friday In Salt Lake Clry. m1 n-- Gnm-uiel- Mrs. G. E. Anderson entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis of Salt Lake City at dinner Sunday. ham, Sunday. Miss Naomi Dalton returned Sunday from Salt Lake City, where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Miles Burns. Mrs. Retta Harmer, Mrs. Heber Houts and Leo Robertson and Mrs. M. J. Sadley of Pleasant Grove Rolla Perry spent the at Mammoth. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perry of Salt Lake City are spendin a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Perry of Mapleton. Mrs. W. It. I lemmings spent Sat- urday at So'dier Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Dlmlck Ilantlng-to- n and daughter Virginia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones st Salt Lake City last it Thursday. MOTHERS. Wsteh for symptoms of worms la your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Q1t the little one a dose or two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time-trie- d and successful remedy la used. It drives out the worms and roe tores tbe rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 85c. Sold by Bed-qui- st Drug Col, four stores. annulment son had as their dinner guests Sun-a- y Miss Lyde Barrot and Miss Jennie Jones of American Fork, Arvll Morgan of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. t Harvey Hutchinson. Mrs. N. J. Deal Is visiting for ten day at Ogden wtih her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brandley had Mrs. Maud Wood. as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ward MeCallister of Salt Miss Birdie Jlnkens is visiting Lake City. with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Foach at Spanish Fork. Lewis Wardsworth of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Sanford enter Utah, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Aslicraft tained Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Clark at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. George James of Mrs. Clark s birthday anniversary. Provo were the dinner guests MonMr. and Mrs. Lewis Bandley en' day of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Ashcraft. tertalned at a Washington's birthMr. and Sirs. Manford Hutchin day dinner party Friday February Extraordinary Three Day Sale of : Coats and Dresses Saturday, Monday and Tuesday i i additional spring dresses that enable us to hold a three-da- y sensational dress and coat sale. Don't miss it! At this low price, every woman (no matter what size, small or large) should put in her spring dress requirements. The savings are marvelous. These are not close-odresses, but fresh new spring styles that have just arrived from New York. We guarantee you will not be able to duplicate these advance spring dresses anywhere at this remarkable low price. Telephone your friends today, make arrangements now to attend this stupendous, extraordinary dress sale. CHOICE OF 200 DRESSES AT Just arrived, 200 Among the glories of the West, not the least is superb coffee ut $9.95 All newest styles. See our windows. Over 200 new spring dresses just arrived. TRAVELERS that have returning from the West do!) speak of the gor- whole-hearte- d hospigeous scenery, the coffee western wonderful and tality, With all the zeal of a discoverer, they are spreading this tradition which had its birth in the West's homes of wealth and instinctive discrimination. To-dathe tradition is the common the great western empire. of property A tradition to treasure! Puncture the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee, inhale that rare aroma and know the coffee reputation of the West is in safe hands. The intriguing aroma of "Red Can" is but the trumpeter of a marvelous flavor to come. And that flavor is sealed in vacuum, that it may lose none of its charm and strength. It is still fresh days, weeks, even years from now whenever you decide to break the seal I i 1 Extraordinary Spring Coats! Dress Coats! Polo Coats! With all its high quality, Hills Bros. It is ecoCoffee is not nomical to buy and economical to use. Hills Bros., San Francisco. high-price- d. y, A remarkable purchase of better quality spring coats secured at price concessions that enable us to offer a marvelous collection of the newest, smartest models at exceptionally low prices $14.95 to $25.00. Coats for street, sport and dressy wear, in the full length styles, fashioned in loose swagger effects. Spring shades, artichoke, beaver, fawn, navy chines, red nocha, orange, new combinations tan, gray. Sizes for women and misses. Remember, three days only, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Price 14.95 to $25.00 We Are 500 lin, Our Offering All Kinds of Specials Throughout ottic Store tor tne UOming lliree-ua.- y yards of extra quality mus soft finish, regular price 2'2c; for Saturday 14c only "U wide Percale, regular price 25c; for Saturday JIJq 36-in- ch MOSE LEWIS STORE ovo, i which keeps the coffee fmh HILLS BROS COFFEE Our regular price of French ginghams, formerly 40c a yard; sale price for Saturday, QQp yard In the orignal Vacumn Tack Utah 'M J ?"!!! W 1924, Hilli Broi. t t- - |