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Show V PAGE FIVE THE PROVO POST VERA NEAVE, CHAMPION WOMAN SWIMMER IN ENGLAND, The officers and teachers of the j WILL GO AFTER WORLDS RECORDS THIS YEAR Fifth ward Primary Association met in regular sessioa last-- vwaing ; .w-- at e the home of Mrs. N. Bishop Manwaring with his. eoun- attendance, Wd set A notable surprise party of the Belorf n, The members of the Seidal club met with Mrs. W,: M- - I S, 'apart ra'ss George mS. j Saturday afternoon ,, where they experienced, a delight E; ry,to JIltehc 'ty Dodsen, second counselor. Words he of ful time with card playing and so- - number of her encouragement were' given guests the bishop, then a' time'. of socia-an-ly cial chat. Five tables were played surprise the a prize received by Mrs, E. G.: devfted thmrdlme to pl?yng thclbility enjoyed Dclicious refresh. In tins ments were serveJ. V Hughes. For the occasion the Progressive whist game. ' V and Mr. Johnson Pastixne H$nk rooms were made pretty in ,ap-- J ' ISt Mrs. George Peay received the . of the friends of Twenty-fiv- e pearance with lilic. The hotel v. Johnson Hank and Mr?. prizes, to a delicious luncheon the served Maurine Duffin formed a party 'V, i Mr. Charles Cook won the on h ' and following ladies: Mesdames F. and Friday evening,, surprised G. Hughes, E. T. Jones, VY. E. consolation prizes.- Social chat her. The evening was spenfwith included music in the and were Stoker, J. R. Ilodson, Alma Van games and music and a delightreldelicious also entertainment, ful time bad by all. Refreshments Wagenen, Jacob Evans, N. H. Nel- freshments. I participating Jliose T. were served. f Taylor', J. W. Farrer, J. son, J. cE, J.'v T Farrer, AY. B. Ward, 0. H. were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones. Mr, A and Mrs. J. F. nalladay, Mr. ami joiss Minerva S3 Ward, Ferre Decker, G. F, Decker, Mrs. Hinckley,' aecom- Mrs. and Mr. Clark, Spencer : David Openshaw, A. B. Morgan, her' parents, Sir. and panied by Will Harding, Air. and Mrs. W. K. Mrs. Lucian Hinckley,- left for Henry Wood, R. E. Knowlden.. W. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gfone-ma- Salt Lake f Farrer, B. F. Violett, Helen Redford, J. City yesterday morning, r sn?: Mr. Mrs. and George peay, Zabris-kM. Miss A. where I. will marbe i Hinckley, Ashton, Zabriskie,. Mr,, and. Mrs. Arthur Hall a day, ried initho Salt LakeTem pie on e, A. W. Davis,' C. A. Hedquist, Miss Verar Neavc, Englands yards; 29 minutes 54 Mr.' and Mrs. Hank Johnson, Mr. seconds confidently to the crowning of Miss Emma Zabrislrie, Aliss Mer Wednesday to J. Alfred, Owens. 1 1 Mrs. one Will Mendenhall. and and hour woman minute Miss Nave as the all round womile, Mt; swimmer, pretty champion line Roylance and Miss Bell Wilseconds Air. two Fred for Mrs, so that man champion of the- world. and miles apd Singleton, hks Mr. and Mrs. A. Tavoyian, Mr. started training for the japson. The latter two assisted, the classic the distances lira.. Charles Cook,Miss Lily Hunt, and Mrs. rc- ar there hostess in serving for the affair. EJJJazarian urul IrJproaehing outdoor season. She main only the 100, 220, and 440Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Lyde and Mrs. N. The following marriage licenses " K. Sairrian of Slurray proposes to attack during the yard marks for her to conqucr At nalladav, Calrence Farrer and were Provo visitors on SundayX have been issued by the county summer the entire list of world s.(jle speed she has Arthur Mitchell. ' ,A records not already to her credit. a . y winter there seems no doubt clerk. James Alfred Owens and Mr. and Mrs. M. Tlougian. Mr. ' both Martha Minerva She bids fair to make a clean that she will shatter the In appreciation of her past preseut of Provo. - Leo M.Hinckley, and Mrs, Joseph Orullian end Mr. Mamof ' Pratt, sweep,- too, for her improvement figures now held by her great riin the Fourth ward Primary II. Vizerian of Salt Lake of City association, the officers and teach:" were in Provo the week end to at- since fall has been great. Last val, MiBs Fanny Durack of Aus- moth, Georgianna Gardner, Simmons and Elberta. Ileber awarded she was officially ers.' of that ward gave a shower tend thefuneral of ;Mra tralia. James year Viloet Daybell, both of Charlesfour international standards,. 7 complimentary to Miss Minerva Orullian. of The ton. Oren Porter Tyrrell of Eu- swimming fraternity minutesi52 seconds for 500 yards; feet, burning feet, ewol Hinckley OB Thursday evening last and Ida Ottesen of Spanish reka forward is SS0 Britain tired 14 5 Great 31 seconds for minutes len feet, gweai feet, amelHp; feet, looking Miss Hinckley is to be married The members of the Fifth ward feet. this week, and she was the recipoo: is, callouses, fusion and school anticipate holding ient of many beautiful and appro- Sunday No spots. ra'w a May festival at the latter part more shoe tight- priate gifts. A happy evening was of the month. The outng will be g ness, ni more with pain or enjoyed with the playing of games to the Temple Hill park. The foldrawing up your and music. Refreshments were committee is in charge: face fa agony. enjoyed by the following : Mp. lowing Fletcher, J. M. Jensen, E. iSfl MTIZ" is magical, Mrs. GeorgeVill-iams- , Harvey n. Eastmond, Adam Anderson. acts rlglit off. Mary Markham, Mrs. Mary Carbell, r Mrs. Mra. Jennie TIZ" draw, out Mangum Mra.t John all t e poisonous Crandall, Mrs. Roy . PaBsey, Mrs. Mrs- Murray Hayes, Mra. Jackson, exudations which Hazel Kartchner, Mrs. G. W, Ek-inJ. E. Hayes. The of this puff bp the feet. mx Mrs. Viola Billings, Miss Flor affair is to revive' "objectold Use fflZ and forthe May Buck-leMiss Folrenee foot ence Elliott, get CTOur day spirit, and a delightful time comfortable your feet misery.: AM Miss Florence Newell, Miss is looked forward to by the membox hi ?TTZ now at feel. Get 2S ; v. Christine Jensen. bers of store. Don't that ward. or artmeM any druggist A suffer. iflav feet, gjd fet, fmt t .. t On Friday evening Sir. and that ni er swell, never hurt, never get tires Miss Nora Robinson was the tired. year's i pt comfort iguirantsst Mrs; W. F. Violett entertained s honored a at at guest given alone This situation would bo grave were at mmn r sefundi j'; (,fe uow discarded for number of their friends in an ex- the residence of Mrs.party M. George J. , nothing but clincher tires to be had. But some years ago a bookless lire, one cellent way at a card party. Five last evening. Games, 'music and t, was invented. That invention is solving the difficulty. Each that cant season this hooktess tire baS grown in popularity, until clincher tires will soon be hnudred was the game and , the a nice luncheon contributed to the car. The hook less tire, the tire fells Of early auto days, just like the Provo Coinraercial prizes were awarded to Mrs. Da- evenings entertainment tire that has practically revolutionized tire construction, is the the caut that The rim flanges, instead of vid Openshaw and Mr. Berne WalNote its construction. GOODYEAR & Savings Bank flared outward. There a no are of the side into the tire, inward and ton. White and .purple lilic was digging turning freedom from Halil This clincher. the with B9 This at to cut the College tire, morning sharp UTAH. effectively used in decorating the Mrs Sadie , t PROVO CITY, motorists to saved of means millions year. dollars every Tiffany addressed the rooms. A dainty' luncheon was ' on senior theological class CAPITAL $100,000 Indians, enjoyed by the following : Messrs V etc., customs, ruins, David SURPLUS $50,000 Openshaw. ut ; J. W. Farrer, W. M. Roylance, J. DIRECTORS: enter-M. Mrs. Jones Mr. J. and for call is T. Farrer, C. n. Ward, W. Ward. so the In tire. fact, great in stock- the Goodyear treads; some smooth. Come E. T. Jones, Ferre 'Decker, C. F. tained at dinner on Friday evencarry all usual sizes. Some are Reed Smoot, President. and see these tires that now outsell, by far, all others. We have your size. Decker, Berne Walton, Roy Boren. ing complimentary to Mi C. EC Loose, Evans, Aina Mrs. Gny V.,Lamoreaux. In adll UolbrookTH. Rr Irvine. Sr. W. Joseph Yates, Jacob We Are Here to Help You C. A. Van nedquist, A. ditions the honored guests cov-Wagenen, L. Biersach, GeoJaylotVSr dont wait till you need new tires to come here. When you need N. H. Nelson,- - Mrs. ers were laid for Mr.: and Mrs. ri cull and let us supply you free. Wlieri you want advice ns to Roger Farrer.-- f how to repair or preserve your tires, talk with us. We .hai Helen Redford and Mr. Chester Henry Crockett and Miss Nora Jo. T. Farrer, Cashier. f' self-invit-ed d :! . rl - I I- V fcv - -- f 4 '"v - - y. VXj' - n, 1-- 5 - been-akowi- ng : : la-m- rs Good-by- e 4-- Good-by- e - limp-du- s, y, W ; - -- if rim-cutti- rim-cu- I rim-cu- t, T. - rim-cuttin- g - rim-edg- e - On Exhibition Here Tire The Goodyear No-Rim-C- 1 ut er Vice-Preside- -- 1 . Geuera) Banking Business U. S. MRS. BENJAMIN HARRISON AND - Transacted Depository far Postsl Saving w s' TIIE DEMAND OF THE DAY JUDGED AND NOT CLAIMS ' ITS BY BY -- v ' L WIIAT VINCE YOU MAKERS Vjil. 147 W. CEMER ;' t EXAMINATION V WILL CON THAT WE ARE :CF:1IIGII- s'jajAsvMu.i: :v- n X IMAGINED, IS A DELUSION YOU CAN SEE REAL VALUE IN EXCESS )F COST IN BEES-LE- &'' BUT !- - S vr ir S, It 675 - aau Vi3iwViii (4 t.u. :iel0ireW(El i P - IN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE ; FROM 'TAKING ADVANTAGE MONUMENTS. THE HIGH GRADE OF THE MATERIAL IN THEM, THEIR CORRECT ' !- l- - HAS TO BE PROVED, ftu'tihUp ;HVt i' . MONUMENTS. BE SOKGM if'h'r ihiniliuti v- ,i - GRADE VALUE li'Hii Clyde (k Murray TO rs IT -- OF OUR PRODUCT . 551 : j PRODUCT FORlTSELF. A CAREFUL DAUGHTER. GOING TO EUROPE , a - concernbe igzzrnAT helped a good many motorists in this way. Never ask any f pay for it. If one of your tires has gone wrong prema-turelvj see us before you take the matter up with are prepared lo gKe s; the tire maker. We commndatinn ' and sendee Without charge. Yon might as well -- i make iise-vk. Robinson. Deal. Jos. a. Buttle, Assistant Cashier. THE TIME UNTIL SATURDAY, X' OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE BEEN DELAYED OF OUR HALF PRICE OFFER, WE HAVE EXTENDED MAY-9.- .. DE- SIGN, THE CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP AND BEAUTY , ARE r a .CLEARLY APPARENT. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO STRETCH NOR STRAIN YOUR IMAGINATION ' TO REALIZE THAT BEESLEY MONUMENTS HAVE EVERY QUALITY THAT THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MONUMENTS y OUGHT. TO HAVE. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL AND STAND THE TEST . OF TIME. NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO SEE US ABOUT THAT WORK THAT YOU WANT ERECTED .BEFORE DECORATION DAY. . EEESLE Y MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS. BY TIIE TABERNACLE, PRO .VO, UTAH. Regular $18.00 Photo in Folder Regular $14.00 Photo in Folder per dozen $7.00 per dozen $0.00 per dozen Regular $12.00 Photo in Folder Regular $10.00 Photo in Folder Regular $8 DO Photo in Polder Regular $5.00 Photo in Folder i in'.: e i ; t ... - '.v' Er If . v. r VjI Sv( - Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, widow of the Indiana statesman, who was president from 1883 to 1892, and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth llal-risowill spend the summer in Europe, sailing Av 20. Thougli their home is in Indianapolis, n, A. Regular $4.00 Photo in Folder - . per dozen -- per dozen $2.50 per dozen ::$2.00 per dozen x C'04 Mrs. Harrison spend the winter in New York, to be near her daughter, who was in ehool in Connecticut. For several days the two have been visiting Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs. Knhn in and they have been Washington, entertained extensively. a v THE PHO.TOGRAPIIERS IN YOUR TOWN. NO, 32 WEST CENTER. |