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Show THE PROVO POST FOUR r Public School Exercises (Continued from frontpage) "" Carl" t- Kindly-telephon- 5 4 1 all society- e ! S !: i The SocM Mails E. Busby Marva Booth Marvin Biay Vivian ,A. Billings Dean Buckner Opal C- L u and refurnished home of Crawfords HairBazar otiy Old and Reliable LaVlna Chase Wendall D. Collins - f. COX Jt-Lucite W. Carter . Stanley Clove The Exclusive ' Shop for Ladies Cliye.ClUt Christine T. Christinsou Bertha K Carter Grace Cook Alden H. Chatwln Dewey' Christenecn Eima Dixon -Ruth Davies Etfie Dodge 7 Alvin R. Duke 7 Vere L. Dodge ' OrvlT - You' are cordially invited to visit thenew and strictly remodeled -- Bullock e OF PROVO Cheating Baird Brake Miri.u Liullcck W v ue w. Christian re;uiusrTasttTTT"' sump her concert tour. 'Pro'm lc mentloufd jnnong the cities in which she will gi'e a concert and her man? v w Dcrcthy Ileesley ng club was' oleas-rrientei. iiKd at the home of Mrs. A color scheme Fred Williap s pink and white was artistically car friends here will be more than srla rid out ia the dining room where to give her a, w arm reception tnd the guests were served with a daintily their enthusiastic support. prepared luncheon served in similar ..color a All ..preaent thoroughly, em. John ,T. Han d w il J comeJt o Provo to sing before the students of the Joyed themselves with the various Rrighain Young university, Monday, offered by the hostess. Mnv 24, under the direction of Prof. A. C. Lund and the music C. E. had as Barrett Prtf,. and Mn. SVw Hr Mon sen" ES Thelma Aleiander whetr-s- he i'l TO-THELADI- '"'i Graduates: Allen L. Anderbcrg Don A. Alger Elmer Allen Dorothy M. Anderson Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. James Mac Beth of Pay son, Mr, and Mrs. items to Mltfs Clara. Bestel- - 3 Hj'clt .rd Mn.tnd Mi's D. P Ciuie motored to Xephl to go otvo. meyer not Tater than the day. .1 e proposed Orem line from Prtvc preceding the publication of & 13. P the paper. Phone to Paysou. Returning the part came by way of the S&ntaquin quarSirs, H. B Williams of Pocatello ries and the Goshen pass. White at and J. W. Howard of Salt Lake City Nephi they were 'the guest of Mr. Whittimore. were visitors of Mrs. A. W. Davis and Mrs. Geo, e during the lalter part of the week. Mies Emma Lucy Gates returned Salt Lake City Saturday trom nc to. Mrs. A. C. Beebe has returned from a wears vut with friends and rela- eastern concert tour and her home coming is welcomed by numerous tives Jn American Fork. friends and relatives. Mi3 Cates - Mrs W. F. Parker haa returned will give a concert in Salt Lake cc from A j.' jut visit with friends in May 2Sandrwith a few othor tc ceptions she wi'l rest until Sote(r NtphL f & $ Eight Grad x J ' , - RifuHtr3r"f fetr " CBryadale' Wallace Durrant Lola Donaldson Matd Dixon Thomas A. Duke RK-- a I,. Dixon , Ihelt guests Mr. and Mrs D. Maaghan Paul Eggertsen of Salt Lake for a few days. David Ewell Prof A. C. Lund will go to Eph- Maud Fisher The following local people formed raim .Friday and Saturday to take Rhea Felt E. Fuller a motoring party to Levan, Utah, part in the initial performame of ibnwin L'thv Farna worth State "The the Chcrel" at Utah big last Sunday to spend tha day, after j cna Farrcr ewhich they wer- pleasantly enter, i homecoming by practically all the - s' the home of' Mr. and Mrs. citizens of Ephraim.-- - Many -- of .th Seth Glover talned leading museians of the state will Bov C. Gadd Ad Ekins: Dr. and Mra. Geo. R. Oronemann Intillr. and Mrs. Ad Eldns. Mrs. take part in this big musical altrsc-Geo-T . Fml Howard Graham an John composer. Ekins, Miss Leah Smart and rin J&S!5PeJv' t l3lhL VHe mi as " j Lafayette Guyman . , Alberta Gatherum student, tneyer. , Leon A. Hedquist D. Hales Morris An interesting and instructive Dr, il 0, Hughes and William Huish Walter of the Soros is club was neld last Albert K. Henry motored to Salt- - Lake-City'- s' R. Fired P. Hoover Wednesday at the home Saturday to spend the day. when E. the Kaowlden, problem cf Kenneth W. Holbrook Miss Ella Bullock left Saturday loi G. Trevier Harrison v ere lirmirrslioa p ;h-will with Garfield where she visit Joseph R. Ho licit and relatives for a,oout ten C.cs:d. In couctci.cj with t,.U du Maud Hoover fo i in 1 . S' w .it ,'i' 3 f Vern G. Jones s, A t jr( . bet k review on The'1- - IV ho- Kfoik Miles Johnson John -0"r Gates The club will u t Isaac Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Parker motored Jones EL Earl nev! to Eureka Saturday to visit with rec-- vs this werk. but wil m-A. Jenkins May " fr'ends. , , v. e' k as vs iaL Jenskn Sidsel Jensen Mina AJohn , tzolaJenietr A. club C. of the the IL o! Lake Salt W. gills JIrg. Armstrong Verona A. Jan son Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Orem of l .y tu'.bJ at the heme v J'U- - r Clydo Knudsen were Hazel M. Klmber .j Buna. Refreshments the Clarencte Loose which after hostess th served br i Jf e e: ug was spenj iuniislciia.nr James W. Loveless Wilma Union Orvel Luke" v'jts portlcUatd in this delightful MjTtle L. Loverldge tHal' : Miss Bulb Foster, Misi E- - Lois M. McCoy Ei 03. Mi J. irg nia Sutherlard, Shirley B. Madsen R. Morgan Miss Ada Kowo, M.ss Ora Bsiley. Arvel -Mnrkman Grent ' Dr. James' Headache Powders re-- ( Jibss Madeline Ha:henbrooi. Mss Madsen Eugene Mi3S Erma Flotrhor and James IL McMfllen ' liere at onco 10 cents a , join Winona Morgan Mrs. W. W. Fuller of Salt Lake. package. . Mr. CL E. Beebe of Santaquln wib Iona Moore lAven E. Menlove Dr. 'Jamas' .. Ya taka be gurstnfMr. hnd Mrs., D. R, VenTYTMcFaddenPowder and in just a lew Btebe for a few days. Mary D. Mortimer. your head clean and aU neui Luella Madden UistreM vanishaa, Its the Ale Outdoor grown: tonu: Umont T. Miller and surest relief for headache, whether Tpr dull, throbbing, ftplitting or nerve Vvs. ciu'.inowers, cabbage, peppers Kimball McIntosh ,.j . i r iiicizr uitl e.xpfiL treatment of Imri'pTyo i r; A; faulty skip tbcrft and !ei k Dev eh " F va ( ! a1 ' 3IaVsTs", pment, Kleetrolvs s. YOUR OWN COMBINGS MADS UP TO'ORDEP. j - . , " i Our Sales Departmen t - contains a full arid complete line of Human Hair Switches Puffs ah d Tr an sf o r ma t it i s. -- W.-Ek- - AgJAggisgsiisg'drs-agsss- We etteml a eoidiul imitation to all to call and investigate our methods. Crawford f-Mrs. c-- cr. Ideal .Hair azar ( ' :saggsasjcxRkk.?! ! De-lm- J Yig"pmr B li5 2rREAD.E5TTER m D.R- - BLEY'S -- OPINION -- THAN 1. (kper'wai-ani-Mia-Marsto- -a aster, verbenas, Eldon Nottall Pk union M. Nielson salvias, eto. Provo Rubv PhlUips tf. l 80. . Pauline Phillips Herbert Peterson-Mvl- d F Pbelns e M-- ,feous? 3ft Theatre .- Ve-r- lowing recital vrs'. gircu bv- - LIFES SHOP WIDC- -. the pupils of John Bown Saturday at AT ELLEN WEDNES-- 2 . DAY MATINEE AND j. m. at the studio: NIGHT. . Proaram. y pVTnU G. Rows t Fenr!ds Rsyirond 'll' MAY 19th WEDNESDAY. .t 'Acts CF TIfS BZAoCN' KcBRIDS AND CAVANAUGH . Am. i Le.r , 'J8&&5Y A (Tivv 11 bhi it tlo'p.sl)', e:iT,.fi.d " FROLIC 3 AT THE SEASHORE l t u I ;e'f I'rn.lv'e.y .unties i.'i Vaudeville ( L. e:tj Tsi;i;ejr ij. l - -- 1 A-- t y Palulow C. PrddfH . mrt- - . x ,' Elmer Singleton ! th fa fUgoletto-Uaxe- (b) Carmval-Schuman- s A suave gentleman of dK Gertrude Blse',tlis-ted- i Swing Song," (2 part ladies chorus) content in the mind of Vilate Jones, Camille Crandall, a credulous country Iri who is married to Veda Jensen, Anna Eggertsen, Eff Alrlra Yates, a hard working homi Anderson, BeTcice CJuff. Zella Smith. This loving farmer. rascal with polished his glib talk about final Exhibitions York .New . . IN.ELECTRIC COOKING--Londo' end Purls and of th" x PWW!irw gi grm imigijrtTttMwstpinnnagrgaiBwwaBT wwsg pyN9sr Aiarstoru vha has btn giving beautita and comforts a series cf talks on the use or electric of metropolitan life mt Pie rllenotrs rangr and stores for cooking, gave only her lae exhibition .fcm this ieriod pretty , little .won an Friday i a larg- - number of Provr from her, husband brt also tries to lure h. wont'll rt"l thus closed a ry ?ek. The pVmdnnce daRv away from him, ' Increm d. Mr. Merrill said that 'he This splendid picture wrs Vffj eeased at the Interest will be at the EiUn taken If the Provo housewives In Wednesday, nmtlnea thU part nd nght of exhibition g',ad' to be abe to announce, thet MV'S Marten has consented to coufe Idler In the peas. - Marta Stagg Toseph F. . A - sorter , - Cross Victoria Boat Song adapted . terp' .y from the popular pLy Pure at Snow Cange nveI. featuring Hilda Miller B Flat Walts, Goddard.. Strong Stagg Claire 'Whitney and Stnart Holmes. , j IJist ' Hope," Gottscbalk......Direction of the Box Florence Crane ,.,v -! Offiae ' Attractlon 'To, Whispering Hope,song' d utt) ... Alvira Yates, Effle Anderson America, Calvin C. Ray ice' h K Ueynand Kenneth Rosa rjql.1 Green,....,,.,, Eric Sauer! Norris. Howard Cordner F-- ! TK23IGGEST' BILL Playful Rcndo Eili'h Fcberts Stuart T . ld of Unequaled ff " Vaudeville Every VVednesdav; Big. the New York Journal. The-To- l - vir f a -- n i from Marion Powelson Dcuglas T. Page Nina Pulsipher Darw'n various features electric . range &nd the results obtained ve hern ouite remarkable. Monday general talk was given on the use and construction of the electric 8. Tuesday a mcdel bneakfas wa served, Thursday a model dinne and Friday a . model supper. The ledies have been shown how to use fhe local materials at hand in new said If atiy-tit those who had been present at' the ould send to the office a sug- 9stIon on something they would like i Scott Swan Karl W Scherer Veda Searle n. .vu,,v., ( Th. Pele of Kentucky :Vi?d3 EU33ZLL - AL5.;ll3 ' TV- Tc-aR- of U e AniirUt, v . l v1!- ;s 'The ' 1,- - ManAWt L AmiPft - -- (1 Town - r C DLU3IA - Startup ?'-- Rh cv 1 . ' a ORCHESTRA AND THREE PICTUrIV , l.'IURDAT, 2:50, 7:00, 9:20 Vjmmd ' H Taylor Tavio h V.r Tlil'n' iilpr-scyl- e V"-i',- goner Anna Wride- s 4 . - nT'i-r- . , . Vv" Verei i Watk'ni v suc-cessf- Oscar F. Vore! 1 x'1. y Cliftcrt A. Tolboe Raymond. S. Tucker 1 ARNO AND - STICXNZY-- I The Musieal Ilova .Z- ' tta Simmons '' ku-.- j l. RAY SNOW i ,f At.d AND FRANCIS T1,' S:rn. TIN u Ruth V, j) " , AN'D?R2Y - .fii MlbS Scott IICT Uf.Wtl''- - f- - JJ' rSHY-TVTCT- 1 Irv'n J. Snow tlire J'rt lfnn '. w, 1 V I s-- d which 'E.s foi mi t., fr . r- - v b-- n ' a group of three meals. JLirston .said she hnd Letter wc t oshow the t0 kD'v abouti wVn sh returns -- y HMwtr of 'summerj Greyn-Phon- . !VlEAT---t,ooktJ1- J . Dr. Harvey W. Wll WaBh'ngtcn th-pure fcod expert, today issued a aoin'ug to the public against the cuitrilment of bread eating should the price be advanced because of the rise in the cost of wheat. He said: There is a 'popular fallacv-- - In favorof meat Meat contain cent1 water and costa 25 centa a Bread Is only To per cent pound.. water and costs 5 cents a pound. Theres more energy In a pound of i ifsswepwwu in a than workers need, bread more than meat If the cost cf flour makes bread riim. cut down on the meat. Bread is the cheapest food known." Reprinted,1 flowering plants, rtvmia. ? jrl ?i:onLC2-j- : lris, lore i and get a d.iue pav.agn now. B.1 Quit suiToriug'ils so mx'dleas an re you get Dr JanuuV powders then tlena w.lt be lU diSap poiatioeut. T 4? 'liitn-?-City- k - - . , h-- l 6UcU ibi - ' ons part f Hw' Dlks ai that Jimis. The ladD8 bo had th pieaur t of theke" exhibitions wero ttenHhg unanimous in sryiug that Miss Mars-- ' ton Is certalnly an ad. pt 'Ia the art and they all.5 cooking by wire, came awaJ vith a new respect for A electricityaa a -- cooking agent MI? Marston baa been very , ably , asIted In this work by Mrs. F. 'L. Cre3r who Is well known locally. 1 -- |