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Show A i PAGE FOTJB THE PBOVO POST i Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding were the guests of honor at a pretty social The home of Mrs. Ralph Poulton was the scene. of a merry chi!dre ns affair given at their home by the party Saturday-- , afternoon when about thirty five little play mates of Mutual workers., of ward.' The gobfflist included Mes-sr- her daughter, 'Alcea, and Anna Peay and Mesdames E. A. Scott, ben- assembled at the Poulton residenco jamin Larsen, Thos. Bolton, Jesse to assist in the celebration of their Harding, Henry Maag, tUe Mfsses ninth birthday. Games, ' music and Ora Miner, Meralda Bolton, Mary delicious refreshments were jnuch en Scott, Vina and Verona Clegg, and Joyed by the little guests. Messrs. Wesley Harding, Cleone Bolton, Leonard Madsen, Jos. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Jackson enterWalter Corbett During the evening The ladies of the Altar society will tained at a beautifully arranged dinhold a Leap Year dinner which will ner party Sunday ih honor of Patripe followed by a dance, at the Fourth arch and Mrs. Hyrum Smiths Cover ward meeting house on February 19. were laid for fifteen guests. 6 m. Dinner will be served from p. . 8 this to p. m. The price for dainty Patriarch Smith was a Provo visiLeap Year dinner and dance will be 35 cents. tor Sunday and- - while here spoke at the Fifth ward Sunday afternoon and Mesdlmes Jacob Coleman, LeRoy' evening. Mr. Smith was accompanied Dixon and Wells Brimhall have is- by his wife and children who will sued'1 sixty invitations for a social spend a few days in this city visiting to be gtyen at the home of Mrs. relatives and friends. . Dixon Saturday afternoon. The afj Mr. and Mrs. C. A. fair promises to be on of the leadHedquist have returned from a delightful trip to the ing social events of the season. coast where they have spent the past The report announcing the engage- two weeks .visiting points of interest ment of Miss Fay Snow to Mr. Hans in son theft California. Peterson, (which whs published In I . Mr. Joseph Farrer has returned the last issue of our paper was evtv dently anether practical Joke and from California where he has spent the parties concerned wish to cor- the past month visiting with his fam-lrect the report. at Long Beach. c. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Collins an- Wens Clowarl of Goshen spent Sunday In Provo visiting relatives and nounce the engagement of their friends. daughter Detta to Mr. Ray Green, Y ' . i the marriage to take place' this Mr, and Mrs. Ted Elliot and chil- month. dren of Eureka are spending a few days in this city visiting relatives The Misses Thelma Smart and and attending to personal matters. Clara Bestelmeyer entertained a few Mr. D. R. Beebe spent Sunday in friends Friday evening at the .home .Salt Lake visiting relatives and of the iatter.v Various games, music friends. and candy making were features of Those present were the evening. Mrs. J. B. Aston will entertain the the Misses Florence Bushman, Dicy Five Hundred Bridge club at nome Thursday afternoon. Brimhall, Leah Smart, Kate Bestelmeyer Meessrs. Chas. Crawford Perry Mr. G. W. Saunders of Grants Pass, Christensen, Charles Woolsey, Silas Oregon, was in Provo Thursday visit- Bushman and Earl Woolsey. ing wlthfrlenda. Mr. " - - i ( Mrs, A. M. Holdaway has returned to her home in Salt Lake after a pleasant visit here as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Reed Anderberg. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham ebter-talne- d at a family dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight guests. Miss Hazel Jones has returned to after spending a few days in Storrs Mr. O. 'C. Beebe Xf Salt Lake was with relatives. this city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Beebe Thursday. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Brad Shumway were the guests of honor Miss Florence Bushman a miscellaneous shower held1 r.t at ly entertained the follow tag guests Mr. and Mrs. Shumwsy Vineyard. Saturday evening: The Misses Dicy in Salt Lake January were married Brimhall, Sophronla Smith, Lottie was" formerly Miss 18. bride The Bl&zx&rd, Thelma Smart, Clara Kell Flake, and Messrs. Vilate Ashton of Linden and the Howard Blaxzard, Charles "Woolsey, groom is one of Vineyards prominent Silas Bushman, 0. Nelson and U. young men. The evening was pleasj Radnall. Various games were play- antly spent in various games and in ed and dainty refreshments were music after which light refreshments were served. Those present served by the hostess, Miwere Messrs, and Mesdames r G. Victor Anderson, chael Lloyd, Mr. Fred Smart of Spanish Fork is t spending a few days In Provo visit- Thomas 'Anderson, Hyrum Larsen, Jos. Madsen, James Blake, the Massing relatives. es Rose Madsen, Irene Ashton, BerMr. George 0. Beebe of Santaquln tha Lystrop, Edna Dye and Messrs was the guest of Mrs. D. R. Beebe Axel Andreasou, Ralph Handley William Shumway, Scott Nelson, Leland the fqre part of the week. and Clarence Gammon, J. W. Clegg, Mr. Roy Purcell of Silver City was and Clarence Lloyd. a Provo visitor Saturday and Sunday. the honored guests were presented Mrs. H. A. Pace of Price was In with a beautiful vase as a token of Provo Sunday visiting relatives and appreciation for their work In the Mutuals. friends. 1 H V The Gypsy Button Is Here To Stay. When this style first made its appearance many women were inclined to condemn The Gypy Hutton Coot as an extremely short Uvpd novelty, hut tin- - opinion , y t E. Carter and children have arrived from Portland, Oregon, and will spend the next several weeks In this city as the guests of Mrs. Carters mother, Mrs. Minerva Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. N, One of the most prominent social events of the past week was the ball given by the employees of the Mountain States Telephone company of the loeal district In honor of representatives from the Salt Lake, American Fork, Lehi, Spanish Fork, Pleasant Grove, Nephl, Ephraim, Payson, Mt. Pleasant, Springvllle and Richfield districts. The ball was beautifully decorated for the occasion with a color scheme of blue and white where dancing was enjoyted until a late hour. Music was furnished by Prof. Sauers band. During the evening punch and wafers were served from prettily arranged booths. Mrs. Monroe i t Paxman delightfully entertained the M. I. A. workers of the Sixth ward at her residence Friday evening. An excellent musical program was rendered after which the hostess served dainty refreshments. FOR SALE Jersey Co wj Just fresh, J second calf, very gentle. Phone Mr. and Milton Jones entertained at a prettily appointed dinner party . Sunday evening. The table was decorate! with a beautiful centerpiece FOR SALE Good livered. Phone of roses where covr were laid for 1. N. 2nd E.-twelve guests. 697-J- 147-R-- -F - The birth anniversary of Mr. ChSB. Westrophe v4as fittingly celebrated Saturday evening when a number of friends and relatives gathered at ths Westrophe residence to spend an evening of sociability. IM . BACKS ACHE .f- OLD v Found Many Provo Old People Have Backache to be a Sign x of Kidney Weakneta What a pity that so many people REAL ESTATE pasfmiddle' age are worried with lame bapks, aching kidneys, poor eyesight, sick headaches, dizziness, gravel, dropsy, or distressing urinaryJUs. Kidney weakness brings these discomforts in age or youth, and It is a dangerous thing to neglect for It leads to Brights disease and uric acid poisoning. Doans Kidney Pills have ' brought new strength to many Prove right old people. You will make no 'misDo you know that we can sell x- in following Mrs. Williams take farms with a good you Improved i . home on and good water rights at Ample. 655 East Mrs. tana Chris Williams, 8200 less than per acre? V Fifth North street, Provo, says: "I Read this one for a bargain: 19 acres with extra good water took Doans Kidney Pills some time ago andt they not only relieved pains right Good house and cement across my back but strengthened my whole system. 1 believe Doans Kidcellar. Pills are good for people of ad--, n ney Good barn and shed, granary and other good out buildings, vanced age like myself and I have water piped to. house, also to barn. enought falthln them to publicly t acres fruit rest good beet land, speak in their praise.' ' Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont nice location overlooking Utah lake. simply ask for a kidney remedy get Price, 13500, terms If necessary.' Doans Kidney Pills the same that Cal and see us at 55 N. Academy had. MrsrfWilllams Ave., or phone 6 Double Eight Co., Props., Buffalo, N. T. advt G. C. REAL ESTATE CO. T. H. Heal, Mgr. 1-- 2 stable,-wago- Poeter-Mllbu- Com-mecl- Moore Drug Store Changes Hands i ' - . Thornton-Anderso- ( ' ai f w 1 feu our store. The very latest revelation in Silk Waist Material will be found in onr numerous Striped Xar Crepe de Chine. 36 inch width. An actual v $2.00 value, per yard w c 1 Correct Style 3.50 4 to meet your purse Spring Coats ' $5.90, $1-4.7- 5, $9.90, $16.50 and up. t Embroideried Backs Our special feature is with Clack Stitching or ' Bkuk Kid with. ditching, broidered pair Our special feature is em- hacks, ,1 OQ l.uU jr It.O $14.75, $16.50, $19.75 and up. Itd white 11 Spring Suits Genuine Imported French Kid . Dame Fashions Showing given with a price New Spring Gloves With Contrast Stitching and Paris Point $1.75 values '2 clasp "Whit t In Spring Waists Delicate shades in Crepe Soies, Pussy Willow Silks, Jap Silks and Ilabitani, many other sheer materials of ' Voiles, Lawns and Lingeries. All we ask is that you - Look at this Beautiful ? v. Line -- QUALITY PRICE THE LOWEST of Waists before you mqke J X your purchase. $2.00 value finest quality French Kid, guaranteed, comes in black, white or tan with contrast stitching and DoublfiJSmbroidered Paris Point backs, per pair 1 The New Shades and Novelty Stripes and Plaids in Spring Dress Silks are now on prominent display at has been eminently changed and nation-- ile this style is most popular. $4.00 value Glazed Clack Kid Gyp-- y Button or Lace style with or without while piping - , The Moore Independent . Drug store owned by Fred Moore has been purcased by William and Alec Thornton of American Fork and will be run as the William Thornton Drug Store No. 4. At present there are two stores In American Fork and n the Drug store William of Murray. Thornton is in Provo taking stock and checking up the business. He will spend considerable time in this city taking charge of the new store. New Spring Silks Lean Particularly Toward Our prices - are , COc, D8o, ?1.49, , ?2.49, $2.98, 2.49 1.69 41 t 4 From the enquiries that we are getting from all over the United States and Canada, there must be lots of people thinking of coming to Utah to buy land, so if your are thinking of getting you a place it will pay to do so while the prices are The Bonso Bunch spent a pleasant FOR SALE 86 acres first class beet evening last Friday as the guests of land with full water right In oud Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Card Palmyra field. Good home and Implaying was the principle feature of provements, 1 acres bearing orthe evening, after which a daintily chard, good artesian well, school prepared luncheon was served by the house and church Joining faray. lohostess. cated on country cross roads. Rom graded and graveled all way to hew In honor of the sixteenth birthday sugar factory. Own telephone and of her son and daughter, Henley and electric light shares. Enough for Florence, last Friday, Mrs. E. Wilde large family or will divide and sell delightfully entertained sixteen part Would accept part payment guests. After several hours pleasant-spen-t and give good terms on balance. in music and games a delicious For further information write or supper was served.' Carnations and phone P, P. Thomas, cashier ferns were used as table bank of Spanish Fork. F 25 decorations. Spring Style Tendencies cl'ean straw, deCall at 671 3. a . - |