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Show ' PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY. APRIL 6 1923. iiarkiy fHE WOMAN'S! tha called safety IS SPRIfiG ForVongSettice Oo-gart- y, y I J . K ' .1 . :Jyb( I K be-ba- tha enjoyable aoclal events of tha week waa tha party riven Wednesday afternoon by Mrs.Mai-toKarren at her home. A de. iicioua dinners was eerved.-Kaat- ar UUes and pink sweet peas being used to decorate tha dining table. Covers were laid for Mrs. F. R. Mrs. N. H. Tanner. Mrs. Edith .JEU. M. McTaerert "LePreal Cameron. Mrs. Sylvia Kuhn, Mrs. N. C. ChrUtenaen, Mrs. W. E. Evans, aU of Salt Lake; Mrs. Elisabeth Karren of Vernal; Mrs. - Ted Hatton, Mrs. William Ralston mA Mm A. I. Johnson of Provo. - irntin(n dinner three table of play. eiwmiivt five hundred were ad Mrs. Pike receiving tha first prise. Mrs. McTaggert the second, and the consolation favor being won by Mrs. Roselle. KFWINQ CU B MEETS Mrs. Theodore Elders was hostess to the members of the Helena ciud home Wednesday evening .t Tha following apent an enjoyable . time with sewing. music and a deMija Cora Vest. licious luncheon: v Among Ro-aell- e. Mliate -- w Miu -- Luella-MeMrn- Uwwf, MJaa. m, and er 4he hostess. INTERESTING UTEBABY mrrriNO H E- m- NEIGHBORS W MriL-JUcbar- Immediate neighbors of Mrs. George W. Giles- .- foreaerly Miss Sarah A. Farrer, who was married March 21 In. tha Salt Lake temple. gave a pleasant aoclal at her home Tuesday afternoon. An enjoyable time waa spent n and music during which a dellc- Itcious luncheon waa served to 20. The guest of honor was presented with beautiful bedspread and pil low Iron) her friends assembled. The harmony of spring accessories: Milady Tier, wears a Chanel eek taee of triangular crystals and a bracelet of amethysts, rhtnestones and The last of the series of dances black enamel set florally In silver. Of black chiffon, gold lace and tiny given by the Social Sixty Dancing flower In pastel shades t the large evening handkerchief of black club, will ba held Friday evening chiffon she is admiring. Inset, a swirling marcasite kerchief pla of la tha Elks home. All members rhinestone with a Jade center.-. are requested to be present Wilde's tha focal point of a eos-stances, By HENRI BENDEL turn. Musical troubadour will furnish For NKA Service the mualo. This year accessories need more X ' NEW YORK. March care In their selection than last fancies. . Today I show, gleaming 1 Is season hold when little against a the things because clothes are be luxurious silk scarf with year. Just ENTERTAINED AT all of of all realm the the stage through woman ex a must N coming dressier, KENSINGTON more restraint In the indis spring's greens In Its changeable ercise Mrs. Leah Carter entertained at nature. newest the kerchief pin. It Now the fashion world follows naextra she buys to go with color, a kensington at ber home Tues- x Is of marcasite In a swirling sun-- 1 ture. The little things In a costume pensable them. Too ornals a, la acees turITdreilgaw4tsv4ly-TWna-to are day afternoon, complimentary tmprSrtHrtt tKts mie-wi- ll iriKtha most euttfu1 stones that aU lead to the 4 center sr TPjiinT-In many in- - ensemble. Accessories are, son of Logan, who is here vislUng i4g. which Is a large bit of jade. Be Sure They Harmonize for two weeks. Daffodils snd sweet peas were uaed to decorate the enAccessories for daytime are get If you throw a bunch of rose or tertaining rooms. During the after The guest list included ths follow- ting away from the "sets" idea of violets Into a lion's cage, will he noon of needlework, a delicious ing: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brereton, last summer when bag, purse, scarf, tear them, to pieces? He will not! Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Colvin, Mr. and bracelets, shoes and so on all were luncheon wss served. The Hon loves the odor of both Mrs. Bert Ercanbrack, Mr. and as Identical In color as these flowers and hell return again and Mrs. L. A. Glazier, Mr. and- - Mrs. possible. It is pattern smarter now to har- and again to tha bunch to take BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES deThomas W. John Ashton, Stubbs, monize to have lighted sniffs of them. CELEBRATED thlnjfi rather than Ashton and Orvllle Ruth Ashton. them all alike. Just Of course Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ahton entha . catch in that If to make sure every- - It is a strange tact that tha tertained at a birthday party at tight aoes "harmonise," their home Tuesday eveninir. in GUESTS AT DINNER hand which is more sensitive to intng Necklaces In rather shbrt, single the touch than tha left hand. Is celebration of the birthday anniver Mrs. Agnes Crandall was hostess strand lengths are the vogue this less sensltivs than ths latter to th saries of Mrs. Ashtoa and Austin at dinner at her home Tuesday crystal feeld envtabta effect of heat and cold. Brereton, which occurred on April evening. Spring flowers were Used rsJOUI, fourth and third respectively. The to decorate the entertaining rooms affair was In the form of a welner and the dinlntr table. Covers roast, and a de otheBa nk Commissioner of the State of Utah we spent wilh games and music, Mrs. Haller Whitbeclff Vernal. N Of the Condition of THE PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS RANK SOCIAL SIXTY DANCE . Saturday pleasantly entertained Mr. and evening at tne home of Mrs. Warren Salmon. Four tables of progressive inca.y played, Mrs. tariyie Warren 'Salmon receiving me was servluncheon A delicious ors, ed to Mr. and "Mrs. Yale Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foots. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hinckley, and Mrs, Charles Lloyd of Ogden, the latter being an Invited guest r MTTCAL OFFICERS ENJOY . PARTY An April Fool's party was given by the officers and teacherM. of the L A, Bonneville ward T. M. Wednesday evening at the home of 4te V" ...f 1,500,390.14 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in JSQQJJQOOO Net undivided profits Due to other banks Deposits subject to check Cashier's checks .' Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits . . Postal Savings deposits Time certificates Savings deposits .....77 Total time deposits Miscellaneous a ..,......&.. CasiL-item- ..J.iiu s Gold - Build-Ooun- tv rqut no-10- - no-10- 0 :et to-d- na-10- Silver Currency Total cash on hand Expenses (SEAL) i i m nr ,......), fl,096,683.97 ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in ': Surplus fund Undivided profits SIOO.OOO.OO 110,000.00 14,420.99 Interest 11,747.81 Exchange Rents . . . . SaetyttcposIT ooxes ......... r. , . . .... .- - - 407,628.49 . 7,277.77 2,015.00 51.00 . ' .27,182.21 r. W. W. ALLEN, sizes Included Ensemble' Suits of Special Value Tweeds, with Silk B 1 o a s a or Sweater, Silk lined $p150 11 Special Price Group --of Dresses and Coats These are wonderful val-from our eaj reduce! higher priced lines for this event inert 41719.63 431,931.63 . 123.44 a .........) ,fL096,683.97 LOT 2 'I " '. a $ .416,972.26 STATE OF UTAH, . . County of Utah. J.' A.--. Buttle, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Assistant Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on thes28th day of March, 1928. J. A. BUTTLE. ' Correct Attest: . C. E. LOOSE, " J.T. FARRER, JOHN W. FARRER, Notary Public My commission expires 16th day of August, J929 USEAL) g 14,115.00 . . -- ; ...... Total at $15 are a revelation in Sheer Flowered Chiffons-Fi- lmy Georgettes and Lace Sport Crepes and Afternoon Frocks of heavier silks. Extra value-givin- and 10,471.43 . ........ ..... 350.41 439.50 223.50 27,182.21 . Easter Frocks The fashionable Costume Suits of Kasha- like Covcri3'wUls . . Extraordinary Values These New Frocks 3,915.66 Total at this price ' ... 3337-.9- 13,086.00 26,556.91 ....... TiT : ri - Youthful Models of Silks, Kashmir, Eengajines, and Genuine Values Twills . OTHER COATS Bengalines, Sa t i n s, Broadcloths, with such furs as expensive SquirreL Mole, Fitch arid Monkey Fur . . - ' I.0T 3 New Shipments Large ancl Small Head Sizes Included . . Directors. . and sworn to before me this 3rd day of , v- : . - ' . J. L. HOOVER. ' My Commission expires -- - ., . Notary Public 25th day of Feb;, 1929. rrr;- STATE OF UTAH, ;. KENSINGTON GIVEN STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. The residence of Mrs. Russell Of fic Bank Commissione?. " f IfcMillen wss the scene of a deI. Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, ;. I, Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, lightful social affair Wednesday do is a ylL true and correct hereby cert!fy that the foregoing is a full, true and correct do hereby certify that the foregoing evening, when she entertained thf filed in members of Valley Circle, compll-- copy of the statement of the above mUrned company, filed in copy of the statement of the above named company, "'"."' " - J ,; 1928.' my office this 4th day mentary to her tnotber, Mrs. Anna my office this 4th day or April, ivzs. 5SLTH PIXTON, Borneman, who Is visiting here gFTTT PTYTflI- from' Denver. Colorado. Ban Bank Commissioner. Commissioner. Bank wad carnations were-- used In deo-- f - science a " ' - '3.892.50 l. Special Easter HOSE . d doaea times a day, mast da h- stuff Intelligently and scientific jd-ly or she's pronounced K O. ' Ncw shipmentav - of Easter coats will be added to the already large selection at $25 for this week. Whether trimmed with the new flat furs or fur less, they are val- ues typical of the wonderful offerings, ays lound here. . Total Reserved for taxes and interest. . ; Deposits subject to check .$427,963.95 checks Cashiers . . 14,327.78 Certified checks . 175.50 Dividends unpaid 442,467.23 Total demand deposits 4,180.50 Time certificates' 193,986.53- -. Savings deposits . . '459,078.60 657,245.63 Total time deposits 906.62 Miscellaneous .$1,500,390.14 t.-'- ' liwamaksr.-challeie- NOTICE TO INCREASE BCZiT Notice is hereby given that the Count- y- Cbcnmisioners of Utah ina The same research however, cite County, aa the 19th day of April, O. IKS. at tha Commissioners the average employer's belief that while a woman does not hsre to be Room of tha City and County Ounmissianars at Utah too extraordinary to manage both to inhome and Job aha must ba v.y and pass poa tha crease the appropriation la the extraordinary Indeed - to snanigJ home Job and child- or Clldr4a. departments: V Increase the appropriation In Ahd I think he's right! r " tha County Jail Department In the Ma's New Job The discovery of one more vita- sum of twenty thousand and 0 ' min. Vitamin F. discovered by Dr. Dollar t3000.00). To Increase the aproprlatioa la Herbert Evans of the University of California, Is anAher Job for the the County Infirmary Department modern wife. She must sea now ha the sum of one thousand and Dollars ($1,000 00) that her family not only has vitaTo create and appropriate to tha" min A. B, C. p. and K. la its but It must have Its F, too. Just Law Library Department tha sum of two thousand and 0 one more reason why aU tha o Dollars about the egay lit of ths in' The public l Invited 'to attend wife and mother leaves me o ilt cool and undlstrubed, unlew I get such hearing. Dated at Provo. Utah, thla 5th mad and rise In said woman's self1B28. , dclenso. day of Aril. A. D. COUNTY COMJJ18SI0NER3 OF Fork and Beans UTAH COUNTY, Yesterday's woman may , have had no running water nor eico By A. O. Bmoot . - Chairman. WW:- . " r, ARRANGED....! WELL .Tis;' by modem Friday and Saturday 1. ..... . - mother EASTER-SEEGI- At Located at Provo, in the county of Utah, State of Utah, at me ciose 01 Dusinesa on the iHith day ol March, 1928. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ; f f792.734.87 uveTaraits 9,049.43 Stocks,-bond- s and securities, etc. '. , 98,159.74 Ji. D 1. V. J xjuiia. uuusc, luruuure ana tixiurea. 10,000.00 Other real, estate owned 28,910.93 Due from other banks 127,336.43 Checks on other banks in same town f , 4,828.11; 912.33 officers and teachers of the County of Utah. ward Y. L. M. I A. and all their R. E. Allen, being first duly sworn according to law, partners. An enjoyable time was and says, that' he is Cashier of the above named deposes spent with games and radio music, during" which a delicious luncheon bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, was served to the following: Mr. true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank and Mrs. Roy Paasey, Clyde A. at the close of business on the 28th day of March, 1928, Carter.. Elva Taylor, Robert Mur e. ALLEN. ray, Miss Verna Paasey, Mr. and Correct Attest: Mrs. Cloye Kay, Miss Laura Tucker, Miss Grace Steele. Mrs. Alto Elliott, ' W. O. CREER, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carter, WILLI . J. AMKNIGHT, Miss Caroline Mrs. Steadman, R. J. MURDOCH, ' Hinckley, Miss.. Blanche Nelson, Directors. j Loyal Carter, Mr. and Mrs. George " Subscribed Adams, Mr. snd Mrs. George H. to before me this 3rd day of Subsr'ribed sworn and Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CartApril, 1928. .. er. Bishop and Mrs. Andrew Jen- - ApriL 1928. - - and 1 ..... Total STATE-OrUTA- 65,000.00 24,631.31 10,138.35 'for the nen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morgan, Miss Maria Danielson, Ralph Elliott and Mlsa Beulah Thurgood. perk and hot appla dumn(gj fcr supper and still pass as a good wrta - ...... club were Nataral Jump i To Jump from handkerchiefs to kerchiefs If a natural thing. Ker chief thla season- - repeat tha geo metric patterns of last year, only more subtly as to color and Una. Or they come flowered, daintily, spring' ilka in the email flowers that bloom thereon. Th plain kerchief, bow-eve- r, gains rogue. A tone deeper or lighter than the suit an ombre shading of colors that catches aU the tones of ft dress or tvsn a strik ing not of vivid color with a white frock these are tha nhsracteriatirs of kerchiefs thla season. Ths new thing about kerchiefs Is that they are not loved for themselves alone, now. Rather, a vivid kerchief Is used as a setting for soma exquisite pin. New kerchief pins feature crystals, turquoise, enamel, synthetia Jewels and other Fl'L FARTT ' - X-X- rtng. Employers' Sa-yBut a recent thorough surrey proves that only about 20 per at ail employers care a fig whether a girl is married or not as long as she does her work, and tell their personnel directors to so dlserlm-- . REPORT CARDS AND MUSIC ENJOYED Members of the m trkrity, but aha could (Irs her tUe lly hot soda biscuits, fried potatoes, A GIVE DELIGHT' the reviewed Thunder On tha Left." by Christopher Morley. at the gular : meeting of the Ladies Literary club "Jield Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Terry Oldroyd. A short business session was heldand a delicious luncheon was aerrsweet peas ed. Salmon colored tha entertaining prettily decorated were Mrs. Arnold ' .Kma Present Mrs. Rawllng. Mrs. Karl L.Bandley. B. Harmon, t if.ri Reck. Mrs. Tsvkir 'Mr. .n j n i win lucntr. ania. uh Mrs. Albert Hickmsn n.inh Hnoth. Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mrs. Dan Hunt. Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah r Mr. Hub Price, Mrs. Peter If. Mrs Parley L. Larson. Mrs. Of the Condition of u.hee Rurmer. Mrs. E. A. Paxman THE KNIGHT TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK . DwlRht Mrs. Mrs. James Located at Provo, in the county of Utah, State of Packard, Mrs. J. A. Owens, Mrs. Utah, at and Mrs. Ru-- the close of business on the 28th dav of Sterling Ercanbrack Marrh, lft?s. . .inh .A... Murk -- OI 8Jl Lav- latter being an invited guest Loans and discounts $928,216.50 Overdrafts WARD EDGEM0NT 5,305.11 KITCESSFTL nrr. t Stocks, bonds and securities, etc 120,349.35 at wss Urns spent enjoyable, Bank house . . ' An"Easter 38,712.98 bonnet" dance In Uie the " 15,509.70 Furniture and fixtures . hall amusement ward ntnmimt wss giv Due from Federal Reserve Bank wdnadav evening, which 52,452.44 en by the ward Primary association. Due from other banks , 157.965.47 rv.a rnilrrlsn furnished the music, Exchantres for Clearing House 1,928.12 and candv and Ice cream were sold Cash items The 296.48 guests during the evening. rrens SSOer EaitCT hatS, Gold . . 2,470.00 oHih hv wore to the dance, and Silver r, 11,605.99 awarded were prises tha following 11,428.00 Miss Florence Brereton, most orig Currency ana Ivers trmt Total cash on hand Thelma 25,800.47 inal hat; Stubbs. second prises; and Lloyd U. S. Treasury Notes 143,250.00 " . men. for first prise Federal Reserve Bank Stock 10,900.00 - Baum ; Mr. -- Dan Hunter be ynl-versl- ty wetl-dreaa- Honored fc If they get a Job they must "Miss" and put away la deposit box the lltUeengravwhite gold orange-blosso- that la featuring tt la every Cut and setting. I show today a Chanel Import that la lovely for evening wear faaakoned of triangular-co- t erystsi mm IrtOa tengtB,"JUst ever 15, and A mora thaa a choker. Bracelets now grow Individual a woman who had raised eight chilwoman prefers a dren of her own, entered the Tha of Arkansas ss a freshman single wide bracelet to many aland- woman, Mrs. Harriet last fll.-Th- e Rebecca Hamilton, didn't see why I show today one of tha bracelets. Amethysts sad rhine- - any pneihoultl ba surprised at what stonea are delicately set in a floral he'd done shed slways wsnted pattern In gracious silver with an education but somehow she got black enamel traoeriea here and married instead the babies began Vn there to enhance tha laclneas of tha arlving. It was always . ornament Four Jeweled flower Johnnie is bigger I'll go to school" aland out around tha braes let as and then there waa little Susie, and wit n asses to mod era skUl la jewel- after Susie, Tommy and somenow she was 63 before her Ufes dream ry. For sports tha newest bracelet Is could be realised. The story of Mrs. Hamilton of leather links of colored leather. Quite colorful and neat And they vhniild b a scarlet flag of chal emphasise anew the differentiation lenge to human beings who let cir this season makes between sports cumstances of the moment destroy their first plans. It should. ba a and ballroom apparel. 8hown la tha picture today la tha challenge to those who give up .too latest snoucholr a huge evening soon because they believe they are handkerchief of black chiffon, gold getting old. She has certainly ably In pastel demonstrated that, 'while there's lace and tiny flower . shades. Tha else la th first aston life theress hope. ' ishing thing about evening handker tbosje Wedding JUags What chance does the married chiefs. Thy are big as a .man's handkerchief, or even bigger. But woman have to get a Job? Young for daintiness and colorful beauty and modern wives who want both they remind one of clouds Ht by home and Job are often convinced tha loveliest that the whole working world is sunlight They corns In In conspiracy against them, and . ' shades. , SOtlOF ACCESSHS Items for these anhimna should he uhmltiod to the Boeiety Editor between 00 A. M. 4 P. M. oratiac tha entertaining Employee Sewing, Trunin and a aelirhwif In nrhooav were tha diversion and ee Joyed by tha following: Complimentary t John H. Olson, lira Morvtdd Robbja, Mrs. Marwho 00 Tuesday April . completed garet Baehelder, Mrs. Janet eee-Ttwenty-fiv- e yMn of continuous Mrs. NeUie Ralston. Mrs. t tbo Utah State hospital too B. Harwich, Mrs. LeFloy employees of tbo hospital gave TuUls, Mrs. Grace Reinsch, Mrs. delightful entertainment la to hos- Josephine Canon. Mrs. Ethel Oall- evsnlaf. Tuesday chapel pital her, Mrs. Norma Funk. Mrs. acinf waa the 1 attar of enter- af Jessie Chamberlain. Mrs. Pearl Mc-tainment, tha music bain furnlsh-a- d Auley. Mrs. Beaaia Schott, Mrs. by tha Murdoch orchestra. Card Bessie Grimm. Mrs. Jane Strickley, vara also enjoyed and a delicious ll Mrs. Myrta Blumenthal. Mis Nora luncheon waa aarrad to 200- - In Redfield, Mrs. Cora L, Johnson. of tha employee. Dr. Frederick Mrs. Ethel Ireland, Mrs. Pauline Puna, superintendent, presented Hiacber. Mrs. Mary Qulllian, Mrs. tha guest of honor with a beauUful Violet Klrkpatrtck. Mrs. - Daisy gold watch, after wnlch Mr. Olaon Mrs. Mrs. Alma Harrltt, Spear. responded with brief remark of Mildred Knapp Mrs. Geneva Tread' appreciation. Tha affair proved to sfrsr Kate Crawley, Mrs. eon of tha moat enjoyaoie 01 u Alice Nelson, Mrs. Verona Halber-season. sleben, Mrs. Herman Hints and ' Mrs. Helen Calbaugh, the Utter be DINNER FOLLOWED ing an Invited guest. " PACTS! asSssCS5Bfc.' ( ' Q Fnn L Fashioned Pure SfflC ROSE AU Shades i4:ii ' |