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Show AflUL 2 1S2S. ,mi - PKOVO OMENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, f 5 Lvt i IT sociErir .. UHlX U1 to the Boetoty tf PART FOR DAUGHTER Complimentary to her daughter, Hasal, whose birthday The retruUr meeting of the BeM TueSuaj evening at anulveTaarTisjui i ed un nat' tfav. club the bos of Mrs. Ids Oleen. Mr, Mrs. Mervut Bray enUrtainad a Hinckley, president, pre- number of litUe folks at a delightsalutations. ful affair at her borne Monday air sided and read' lit Mrs-- Edith Chrtstensen gave a talk ternooo. Games and music were e "Art Appreciation," after which the features of entertainment, and selections wers furnlah- - a deHcious luncheon waa served. two ' ad bypno Mr. Leooa Van Wagoner. A An attractive pink and white birthretold story, "The Americanising day cake centered the luncheoa of Aadre Francois", wu given by table, around which were seated the following: Evelyn and Tad Mrs Emma Hinckley. At the of th program a delicious Morgan, Betty and Geneal Kimber, served to tha follow- Norma and Dean McEwaa, Theda lunchron ing: Mrs AverU Foots. Mr. Grace and Harold Anderson, Alios and McDowell. Mr. Olive Thorpe, Mr. Rena Mortenaon, Thomas Pace and Edith Chrlstensen. Mrs. Llla Ellert-aoa- . Helen Bray. Mr. Emma Hinckley. Mr.r Weg-ooeWELL ARRANGED Clea Salmon. Mr Leooa V CHILDREN'S PARTY and Mrs. Ina CM sen. . - ... Among - the enjoyable fclddl Y 9 SOCIAL AT BEUIT parties of the week was the one SOCIKTY given Monday afternoon by Mrs. Officers and teachers of tha Curley Brown, In honor of her s son Cecil Jr., whoae birthpioneer ward Relief society gave aortal and spring, sale, at the ward day anniversary It was. Games meeting house Tueadajrmfternoon, and music were enjoyed, tha game It place of tha regular meeting. A prises being awarded to Lola Peck reading was given by Mlaa Violet and Bobby Walters A delicious Cos, Master Pullen gave a ylolln luncheon was served, the luncheon e centerpiece being a large plhT ejection, and a piano soto wsr rendered by Lea Wheeler. Brief and white birthday cake, with ten remarks were made by Mrs. Walter lighted pink candles Participating A in the delightful affair were the Taylor and "Mr Clara Woods. luncheon set. following; Max Stelneckert, Jesse variety of aorons. pUlUW rases- etc. were sold during Haidy, Tliflma tlaidy; Fun Hardy; 1 tha afternoon, ana a aeiicious Glen Johnson. Helen Johnson, - luncheon was served to 60. Payne Hone, Charles Hart, Charlie Dean Gaudio, Thslma Gaudio, FAMILY DINNER FOR Rtelnekeri Norma Smart, Georgia , BeardalL Willis Beardall. Darlene NEWLVWEDH Mr. and Mrs- D. P. Vincent gave Peck, Wanda Peck, Mas Baker, if appointed family dinner at Leo Baker, Stanley Jones, Betty' Lou Brown and Gloria Brown, ...their home Tuesday evening, X XX MEMBERS HOLD - JtEETINU ld tu funi roa-rluKt- oa vu i' -- - h - n "a-we- -- te - tnelr daughter . Gladys, and Hugh Lawaon, who were united In marriage in Bait BOOK REVIEW ENJOYED Mrs. .William H. Boyle gave a Lake Monday. Pink rosea and ferns were seed as a decoration for the well arranged review of the book fining table. Coven were laid for "He and She", at the M. I. A. meet. 13. ing In the Lake View ward Tuesi.Z day evening. A good crowd was in sttendance and the review was reDINNER GIVEN FOR ceived with much enthusiasm. FRIENDS A well arranged dinner party was ' -given by Mr. Paul O. Crandalt at FIRST W. " " kK. home IutlK- - alfraetai.ln GIVES PA RTY honor of Mrs Edda Brandley of AlIn and Delightful Interesting of berta. Canada, Mrs Eve Noyes detail was the party glyen by alt Lake and Mrs. Leona Clark of every the members of the First ward Cedar City. Covers were alao laid choir and their partners, at the for Mrs. Erma Goodmanaon and home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C WilMrs. Olive Anderson, both of liams Monday evening. An enjoySpringville. Spring flowers srtlstlc-All- y able time ,7 was spent with games decorated the dining table. and music, after which the following were served a delicious and DELIGHTF1X BRIDGE dainty- luncheon: Bishop and Mrs PARTY GIVEN Mr. and Mrs social W. P. Whitehead, Among the Intereetlng David Mr. and Mrs Charles ta rf the week, wa the irldg Wilde John, Jr.rMr.-mn- d Mrw Heber party given Tuesday evening by Done., Mr. and Mrs William AnMr. and Mrs Orval .Singleton, in drews, Mr. and Mrs. George Rams-botha1 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Elk-- . Mr. and Mrs. Walter mat on of Bait Lake, who were here Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Sevmour via(UngbeeritsjatalrJnftXMn MsrtrBown: r VeVe' taster dTly BfcWated with an Orayr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr, of , flower arrangement spring " and fern. Favors were Mrs Of fret Miss Elisabeth awarded to snd Tavlor. Miss Edith Peay, Miss Mrs. Sheldon Dryadale and Mr. Edith Whitehead, Miss Mary White'' Elkingtoa. A delicious luncheon folhead. Miss Mai-- r Josle, Miss Merle lowed the card game and was servMrs Ssdle Ramsey, Mrs ed to Mr and Mrs. Elklngton, Mr. Williams, Ethel Mrs Jacobs Mrs Ed and Mrs Ralph Eggertaen, Mr. and Ieeks. Kerr. , Mrs. Vera Storrs, Mrs. Fred Mr Denill Brown, Mr and Mrs Payne, Mrs.- Mary 8mlth, Mrs "Z Rheldoa Drysdale and Mr. and Mrs. Singer, Ray Bush, and Lloyd WilMorrif Gray. liams. " Vi ' - 1 - Si i ( t , ill '' " - . ,., 1 ttTfNCHEON GUESTft Covers were laid for six at a luncheon given by Mrs Edith Carter at her home Monday afternoon. Daffodil! and eweet peas prettily decorated the luncheon table. Radio muilc and sewing were enjoyed during the afternoon. " CTLDREN PRESENTED IN " OPERA . Parent and friende of the Peee school children overcrowded the Pleasant View ward amusement ball Monday evening, when the students of the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth gradee presented the opera "A Bit of Blarney". . C. Be relent and Ms Ella Clark directed the entertainment and the accom panists were Prnf.jrMjiJJaJph. Bootn. Kearly 10(r children appear, ed In the opera, and each and every one is . to be commended on the ' ' "Tarn-Ma- n Nancup," FAMILY DINNER GIVEN FOB BIRTHDAY Mrs William McDonald enter tained at dinner at her home Sunday, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Mrs Jesse Witt of Heber City. Spring flowar were used to decor ate the dining table- Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Jesse Witt, Mr. and Mrs Dean Dlmtck, Mrs. Orrln Clsrk. Miss Kathryn Witt Miss Vera Witt Dan Mulr and Nlel Turner all of Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Nuttall and children and Mrs. Alfreds Williams of Lake View. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hansen and children of Spanish Fork, Mr ana Mrs Jack Soendlove and Idaug-hte- r Mny '..J FayandMiffl rWTMcMahon of Provo. Musical numbers and social chat were en joyed during the evening. - - I if , :' ' " Free ; - j JL'JJ S j I Yqur , I.,., ' TRES JOU CLCB ' g ..mm r B. T. IT. WOMEX-- MEKTINQ' POSTPONED The open session meeting of the B. T. V. Women's omnlnllnn scheduled to be held Saturday afternoon, has been postponed until Saturday May 5. on account of the Invitation track nieet being held at that trme. " - ' ffrw iV' " the rehearsals. r . "I have no hesitancy,1 says Pro fessor Hanson, "in declaring that this performance will be even more interesting than the Bun Dance opera which was played in Provo a few years . agottlliteen times to crowded houses " r The Bear- Dane opera is baaed ITte ceremonial, the bear upon the dance or spring festival. Songs, dances and traditions are all authentic TJte expressions, according to Professor Hanson, who lived among the Utes for nearly a lifetime. DOORS OPEN .. V . ' Smafl Rag To Match Given Free With Eac" Large Rug Purchased Luring This Event D.T.R.C0: First Big Dance K -- ' THURSDAY, APRIL 2 (BTE 9:30 A. H. - Ladies' Rayon Bloomers elastic and band top One lot of M 3' I Jj w & 'A Beautiful :J Your Choice v.. .JliUU Q .. I nfl HAND BAGS tl iJI.UU A snappy new line, amber top and fast cnings All shades. flfl - Ladies' Bafhing Suits One lot , . . . , -- - CI f1f I ffl flfl ZforliUU Children's Bloomers 0L O .7.; ......... 1 I for I Flowers for Dress and Coat; special lot. . . Q . .!$l.00 ' L for Children's Hose CI 'ftft y I iUU fill -- iUU QQ CI ftft .1) L for y liUU silk finish Parasols, rain and sun proof. CI ftft y I iUU Fancy bordef; each Extra heavy Cannon brand Towels CI 11 ft ......PliUU 22x44, 4 for Extra fine, double warp Cannon CI ft ft Towel 2x447Jrfori Fancy stripe - 111(1 Turkish Towels, 6 for . .... r.S I iUU Unbleached Muslin 'CT flU VliUU 12 yards Fine quality Bleached Muslin QQ ............ and Bow Ties Boys 2 ... for Boys' BowT-Tie- .............. ... ..... yCI iUU I and .. a ft 4 LlUi ftft CI ftft ) liUU 1- . , . ' ' ' ' ' Men's L. D, S. Garjnents, .". new style, one lot ",' : i ,., i Sunday afternoon there will - be Bible hunts, an oratorical contest and a parable, contest -- $i.oo ..................... fl1 fin ..... V iUU I . ' , Beautiful new Broadcloth, figured for sport dresses. Attend Convention Children's "Bloomer Dresses" Age 2 to 6 years $1.00 peciar-- 2 ' Baby Blankets New York City, Washington-,-D- . C and St Louis Mo. They will alao stop off at Chicago on their return, to attend the fuel convention. Mr. Crosbie goes as representative of the Utah Railway company, which company Is one of Luncheon 2 for$i.bo Stamped Aprons 29c or 4 .......... i.. the largest coal handling railways In the west, operating a large locomotive car repair shop at Provo and serving the Carbon -- county eoal camps, and handling all the large output of the United States Fuel $1.00 : Scirafs and Vanity r j QQ S!r".?!:s.....L... ........ .$1.00 company. MEETING OF S. E. CU-Mr. and Mrs. Orville Drysdale will entertain the 8. E. C. members at their home Saturday evening. Cards and music will be enjoyed end luncheon served. Every member Is cordially Invited to attend. m v I iU U - ?v yards Special lot of Percales and Romper Cloth, 7 yards Table Damask colored borders, 2 yards One lot of Madras Shirtings .......... yCI ivfidu I . . CI ftft y liUU CI ftft ......... A Gentlemen's $10.50 Silk Shirt 7 eS.;..-;....J1.0- V 1 iUU satin striped, 4 yards yl'UU One lot of new Indian Print . CI flfl Silk Warp Dress Goods yard . , . . y I V U r$1.00 Jjj .;. One lot of plain colored Batiste CI ft ft and Dimity, 4 yards V ' UU One lot of Rayon and A. B, C. Silks CI ftft CI fid $ I iUU CI ft ft Jot ,. .......... ..V Robert Crosbie of this city loft today over the Union Pacific for Detroit. Mich., tp attend the thirty-- , flfth conyentlon of the Air Brake association, lo be held in that city. He was accompanied by Mrs Crosbie and Evelyn and Ray Cttmbie. They will return toy way of Buffalo, CI ftfl Boys' Long Stockings, 2x1 rib 6, 7r Vs only, 4 pair plain and . - MEN'S SHIRTS, fice. $2.50 and $3.00. Now . . . . Shirts formerly priced St $4.00, now ................. - y I i4u .$1.95 All Men's Collars 8 ro, $1.00 Bulldog Brand, all cather belts 2r'r$1,00 Suspenders 2for$1.00 Cft nr Regular85ci. .....1 . A $5.00 Pajama for $y 95 . numbers left, going at a sacrU Shirts formerly sold at C1 IQ A few fine ... $3.00 Pajamas . J - .... . . v' J J CI QC yliJu for . - PIONEER .DAl'GIITERS TO MEET Members of. Camp Bonneville. Daughters of Utan Pioneers, will be entertained by Mrs. BcH Man- wrln, "d.. Mrs. Mary- Allen. Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Manwarlng residence. A- fine program has been arranged anl refreshments are ta be sorved.-A- H members are invited to attend. QUALITY AND SERVICE ALWAYS - The Store Whipte I ($) llSffiltS' SOCIAL FOLLOWING MEETING i At the clone of the rrgulsr Chapter No. 3, O. R S.. held Mn the Masonic temple Tuesday evening, a social was s Cards and music were of entertainment sid delicious refreshments wore served to 66. y : a, foa-ure- John Keller of ML Cartnel, Utah. end here with Mr, and Mrs. C H. is spending a few days here this Funk. week. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp GOlespto and (ieoree T. Atwood of .Spanish family visited relatives in 8alt Lake Fork and IVssle Huff of Lake Shore rn Sunday. were issued a license to wed TuesMrs. Hugh Brews Is among the LAKE VIEW DANCE TONIGHT Everyone is Invited to attend the dancing party to be given tonight in the Lake View ward amusement afternnpn at tha county court ranV by the "tncmleT"oT "TheTTBr MrwA Of Salt Take M s day Wshoprte. t Refreshments- - wilt - be lousiness vtiritor ner for a few days bouse. F-- R. Aarustus of Salt Lake servsd. of Boston was spent Tuesday here with friends A. I. KuIUvan visitors Provo Tuesday. among the W. C Sllvrrs of Salt Lake U a Trfurre MuhlesMa of Provo sod business visitor here this week. Mrs. W. F. r.Ur of Salt Lake is Ella ArmitU Clark of Lehl were a iimrrtHgs license at the conn- - spendtngTweeX In Provo wlthTds? Uvea snd friends ty court house Tuesday. i r-Mllti-i) Mr. Kalph Johnaoa of Mountain K. D. Esplls of Ksnab, Utah, was View, Wyoming, spent the week business visitor today. I CITY HEWS raoM w j niHIIIIIIIUIIIHIIlII Now- !- 3-L- iUU Union Suits for boyi and girls Ladies' Kid Gloves One lot, pair One lot of Collar and Cuff Sets U ! ' One' lot of Crepe Gowns J. If, fl for V Ladies' Hose, one lot C1 ftft Silk and Silk and Rayon. 2 pair .'. V I iUU One lot of Scarfs CI flfl Triangle and long type, each . . . . y I iUU APRONS Ofl ....... ....... JA n ft SLIP-O- N One lot of Ladies' One lot. o- fBrassieres DRESSES Bet la Sleeves Sleeveless All Sises and Colors - Pajamas r Robert Crosbie To $1 00 M flfl tpliUU Corselettes The district Christian Endeavor convention will be held Saturday and Sunday,. April 28 and 29, start ing Saturday at 1:30 with a picnic at Kelly's grove, Springville, fol lowed at S o'clock by a weenie sup?! per and "an Inspiration address around the cam pf ire. Provo Endeavorers will meet at the Community church of Provo at i o'clock, and proceed to the Presbyterian church at Springville, to meet the other Endeavorers Every one is urged te wear warm clothing. On Sunday the convention will convene at 2:30 and continue until in, when a social tea will' be : held. The speakers wilT beTtlevT St 'ITall. Barrett, Miss Lily King and Rev. H. Plirsbury of Salt Lake. The topic of the convention Is . " Headliners Thre HOUSE W One lot of Corsets -- OOMOON .. f 1l iUflfl -- tEESSIOIT" The Ways" ' Colored Lingette ; MEETING NEWLYWEDS TENDERED - Mrs George Zahriskie will bf SHOWER hostess to the members of the Tree Friends and relatlvesof Mr. and Joll cjuh at her home Friday after-nooMrs. Robert Olsen. who were reinstead of Thursdav t h cently married, gave a shower in I uIr Sewing, music snd lunch-co- n their honor at the home of Bishop will be the .diversions and all nd Mrs. Spencer Madsen Friday I members- - are cordially Invited to evening. Games and music were the be present Hversions and a dainty luncheon was served to 30. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the guests of honor. Riiv J POSITIVELY THE GREATEST MONEY SAVING EVENT OF THE MONTH YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT THE BARGAINS. ; - . .null -- Bear the Dance opera which will be presented In the PsrsJBOUBT Tiealf i Thurs-ds- y afternoon. May . Every child who attends the performance, ac F. cording to Professor William Hanson, director mad conipoeer of the opera, is to receive two of these candy bears, The cast and chorus of the opera! company are now working together on the production, which is to be given In an artistic manner, according te those who have seen some of ' us $ a ..U Two thousand candy bears have been ordered from a Provo candy firm by1 the & T. 17. opera company to give te the boys and girls who. attend the matinee performance of . u ., I FOR OIILDREIJ PUOLITT toe Umn eohitaas ahowld be submlUsd .M. Editor bfiwa t 00 A. M. and Vumm all a REAP miimiiiniuHiiiiar W . sion field of the L D, S. church. Mr. Hutchings h been gone three years and has made a complete trip around the world. . While In California, Mr. and Mrs. Oroneman will visit friends In Los Angeles. FINAL ARGUMENTS 8TABT NEW YORK. April 25 (UP) Closing arguments started today In the .trial of Jack Kearns suit against Jack Dcmpsey for 4534.360, and Federal Judge John C. Knox was expeciea 10 suDiull the case to Provo visitors In Salt Lake today. " Mr. and Mrs. Mervta Thomas and the Jury late this afternoon. Mr. ana Mrs. V.' L Jehnsoa are re children cf Salt Lake were Provo joicing over the arrival of a fine j visitors Tuesday. AMERICAN RFPnRTrn (T inr baby daughter, born Tuesday noon at the Crane Maternity home. Moth- : Mr. and Mrs, EphraJm Welch of SHANGHAI, April 25 (UP) Dr. er and baby are doing nicely. Logan are among the visitors In this Walter F. Seymour, an 'American, was snot ma Killed lastjruess Mr. ami Mrs. Oraa Grenemaa left at the Presbyterian Mission thli morning rof Ban Francisco, hospiUI Miss rhoebe Larson of Spanish at Tsinlng, a Chefoo message said Calif., to meet Mrs. Groneman's brother, Carl Hutching, who is re- Fork was a visitor hero Tuesday. today. The report was not confirm... turning from the South African mis the guest of Mlas Lillian Larson. ed. m . " V w at w cltyiseelt : i w n'raPTapiPlii.KiPPPJlPPha6tnsi IfllL 1- 1 1 Sir In) fil. flfj U U UU V- U U U LJ U U u u i i .v- Bus Service" From Parry Battery and Electric |