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Show V, ' I Youll Be Surprised I k : ri Battalion Daughter Met Saturday IThe regular meeting of the Daughter of the Mormon Battalion was held at the home of .Mrs. Alex Saturday afternoon, when the following program was rendered; Prize essay on the Mormon Battalion, Miss Anna Eggertsen; poem written by May Belle Thurman Davis, read ' by Phyllis Mortensen; vocal solo, Mrs. H. C. Hicks; duet, Robert Bushman and Loyal Mortensen ; khort ad' dresses by Mrs, Grace Cheever, Mrs Lacy Farnsworth and .Mrs. Louisa Carter. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ' ' Mor-tens- ' i i i i t t l i r.. en bile tourists park announces that the Nelke Rending club has contributed the (50 toward the establishment of In are charge of park. Those who are very grateful for this the park and extend their donation, generous thanks to the members of the Nelke club for Its Printed Flaxdns widths, Regularise values, new pattern, a beautiful sheer 27-in- n f 27-in- ch MAY 21 MAY 20 f, A X tr f Positively, the biggestr d Gingiams-groupe- gyen. A discount, blew ever givem the Hgh ( te givem onf every artidt will! .From - 4 - 5?1 V 4 , y VOILE Bookfold Voiles, mostly Jtripe patterns with white ground. , Special' this Three Yards for "t . 27-in- ch . sale. jffermsW $1.00 PERCALES . ' standard Percales, in either light or dark patterns, good range to select from Three Yards for 36-in- son-in-la- ch $1:00 m e s : Balbriggan shirts and drawers, good weight, regular 35c quality. Four for $1.00 MENS HLF HOSE Mens black and white half hose, regular 25c ouality. This sale Five Pair for $l.QO Meldrum-Anderso- HAIR BOW RIBBON Regular 45c and 50c values. No. 100 and No. 150 widths, plaid and flowered designs, extra good quality. Special ths sale Three Yards for $1.00 . 4 - x which defy old H. G..L. constant ad , the: biggest m our If aim to make these three-dayoffer at this time will; long be; remembered MENS UNDERWEAR " J A and-th- K - ' ciirmhtf ffiWhiv J L op Dortunity ' - n dainty $1.00 through the courtesy of their The Session W. D, Rawson and his assoHeld Interesting Nineteenth Century club met in reg- ciates, Mr, Todd and Mr. Dippo. ular session last Friday afternoon at Among the most interesting places the home of Mrs. I. H, Masters. Miss visited with a trip to Elyslan park. Alice Reynolds gave a very interest- - which is particularly noted fof its 2 and J i ing talk on "Tidbits, after which the grandeur and beautiful drives club members joined in a discussion because of advantage obtained in of the authors who were mentioned the highest parts of. the park in Ant , In the lecture. getting a general view of Los visited also and They vicinity. $ geles Mitchells Mr. and Exposition park, being . particularly ' With Visit 4 of the Mrs. John Johnson and family of Interested in the skeletons .1 bison wild horse, sabre-tooth tiger, Drigga, Idaho, were Provo visitors bones whose mastedon, and the Mr. and great last week, the guests of were extracted by the historical Mrs. E. A. Mitchell. ' society from the tar beds of the n Sherman oil field, about six miles Engagement , the announces west of the city of Los Angeles. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Meldrum Florand Mrs. Knudsen state that they of her daughter, engagement Heber of had special opportunity of inspecting Anderson to Otto ence, to the the Sherman or Salt Lake, Fillmore, take the place marriage City, Montecello, Whittier Fullerton' and parly part of June. Olinda oil fields, Atowlng to the fact p Return and Son Westwood that Mr. Rawbott and associate ar i- Dr. Cal Dr. David Westwood has returned Interested In the oil business in In fields are operating ffom a trip east, where he attended ifornia and and field lake Salt or e Medi-jthSherman the meetings of the American ' -f cal association at New Orleans, and Fillmore districts. took some special work in one of the T They also state that they visited automo-panie- d elintc at Chicago, He was accom- - .San Diego, going by way of the miles along seventy about bile by his son, iJatid. coast of the Pacific ocean where WOMANS MUNICIPAL- COUNCIL. they had the opportunity of viewing The board of directors of the the grandeur and enjoying the Womans Municipal Council met In beauties more tha never before. the Commercial club rooms last Wed- While in San Diego they paid a visit Carlo of nesday evening. The subjects under to tha notorious Monte where as Tia Juana, discussion were the Home Coming Mexico, known of every and gambling and the membership drive which the horse racing on carried is character and nature near hold future. in will the council r The council has referred the serv- yrlthout restraint. Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen state that ing of the luncheon to the citys one of the most interesting trips ; guests on May 38 to the Sixth ward entertaken wilt by them during their visit was but Relief society, they is '' tain the visitors on that afternoon. to the San Pedro harbor, which AnLos of south miles A meeting of the entertainment and about twenty an opporhospitality committee will be held geles. Here they had governthe of Inspecting tunity , tonight Mrs. .McMahon of Salt Lake City ments mine sweeping boats, governwill address the council at its next ment toga, revenue cutters and the coast. regular meeting on Thursday even- battleships now on the Pacific most features, the Interesting civic Among ing. Her subject will be the inwork which has been done in Salt however was an opportunity to ' submarine, German Lake and it is expected that she will spect the famous 38, now being dismantled by bring many helpful suggestions. A and to compare its the government, is desired. full attendance ' construction with those of ten or twelve submarines of the govern-- j Mrs. Potter Will Receive Club Mrs. L. C. Potter will receive the tent that were anchored In the - members of the Utah Sorosis club at harbor. , is an it states that Knudsen Mr. After tomorrow afternoon. home her souththe regular business session, a musi- inspiration to anyone to, visit pros-- j note the and ern California, cal program will be rendered. This methods modern well the as a seaperity wilt he the last meeting of the son. and afull attendance is desired. of the horticulturist and the farmer, , and says he has returned withownS The Social new desire to improve upon his , Social Hour Club Met met last Friday afternoon methods of farming by getting , a Hour elnb at tbe home of Mrs. Mathilda Vance, 'greater amount 'of efficiency and efforts put Mrs. Ora Cunningham gave the cur- - (larger returns from the forth. , rent events, also the literary numITT her.- - The club will meet next Friday CLUB TO i MEET with Mrs. D. G Calder, when Mrs. COMMERCIAL Retta Calder will give the program. club , officials The Commercial on meetings of decided monthly have W. R. Mias Owes Honored Mrs. The ftraLwill.be held Scott entertained at supper last Fri- the club. which time Important torn- Miss day evening complimentary to matters of sen-tb- e and rnittee reports Lily Owen, prior to her departure for j will be Central SUtes mission. White eral Interest to tbe members , carnations and lilies were Used on the taken up, ths for were laid covers where table, yfiahd tathat'nfeighoor wuu following Misses Lily Owen, Myrtle be done by responding fibest McEwan.lMary Russell, Corinne who WlU Visit you. worker non. Ellbazeth Taylor, Erma Jensety E Alice Ewell, Inez Jensen, Hannah-Robbins, Ida Jensen, Elsie Rosa, ArjCURES Wride, Janet Poole, Emma Spaffodjseless lawnmowerJ Grace Cheever, Leona Smith; Mfieighbors, eh?'!.;' ' F in tub-proo- GINGHAM lot of standard to sell Four Yards for One special oi Hi v -- $1.00 public-spiritedne- - i ch This sale Three Yards for fabric. MR. AND MRS. 1 I $1.00 Nelke Club Contributed $30 The committee in charge of the automo- Nelke Club to Hold Open Session An open session of the Nelke KIIUDSEI! RETURN Reading club will be held at the home of Mrs. Flora B. Jenkins next FROM COAST Friday afternoon, May 21, at 3:30. A lecture on French Drama will be . f 4 given by Prof, Barker of the U. of U HAVING HAD THE MOST REPORT Music from the French composers MOST PLEASURABLE TRIP will also be a feature of the program. OF THEIR LIVE8. The hostesses are Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Beulah G. Henrichsenr Mrs. Iris L. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen reMcArthur and Mrs. Emma N. Bown. turned Sunday from a three weeks trip to Los Angeles, Cat, where they Bonne-FClub Received -- Mrs. J. went to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ellis Overlade received the members W. D. Rawson and family. of the Bonne-Fo- i club at her home They report having had one of ladles last Thursday afternoon. The the most enjoyable outings of their In a afternoon very plesaant lives, and that they, visited many spent sewing and social chat. The hostess points of interest which were made served a delicious luncheon. all the more interesting to them ) ,at whatj you can buy for rled out. Miss Owen was presented with a suitcase and a pair of kid will from.. gloves as a token of good Bros. of Taylor the lady clerks V CHILDRENS STOCKING 3.r Bear brand, heavy weight, sizes .from 5Va to 9VV regular 45c to 50c values. This sale Three Pairs for $1.00 e MENS UNION SUITS Womecf $2.25 Menfc athletic, nainsooSuits, all slims;1 Tegular $1.25 values f each $1.00 SPECIAL , 4 This See theaH imoiir;wihdiQf w and you will at once recor our eastern Haying connectf ons we have been enabled tr nnlw. of the famous Chipma n Pure Silk Thread Hose, pairs .MENS SHIRTS feature thenr.for this- - sale ;at the unbelievable price of 0; Negligee and golf Thosawha attfintSai our May sale one year ago wil Shirts; with cuffsr attached; all' in one Tot, securing the same quality, hose at the same price. In ordc values to $2125. This pale, each $1.00 give an equal distribution., we are forced to limit sales to i , j . $l.O0TPer Par- r-' PURE SILK THREAD ' SMSALE p !at( t Genuine May Si ,c Mens High Gr, C A 20 One lot of satins and taffeta 'in fancy to be plaids, stripes and figured patterns sold at less than half their value. $3.25 $1.68 regular values, May sale price. (m 1 ri . ....j....:..$LOO - . g k-Union Sleeveless Vests of fine quality, in all lar sizes, a regular 30e value.- Special this for and $250 Values, 1 WOMENS SLEEVELESS VESTS, sale--Fi- ve l ie Discount This includes every suit in our grade, all wool clotiies for men and saving. , We are placing on sale our 1 HART-SCHAFFNE- R )G & MARX 'at - SPECIAL LOT. MISSES AND CHILDRENS SHOES , ! Boys Knee: Pants S- t We take pride in showing the beJ si are shown in the city of Provo. Even srt A boys clothes for suit needs for a yesrj ffor prices will positively be higher - The lot consists mostly of dress shoes at a sizes 8V2 to 5V2; big reduction for this sale; Thissale regular $4.00 to .$4.45 values. for . , JL ( and afternoon DRESSES STREET ! - , wu-.u- dames Zina Dunn, w ai and Elizabeth Clarkson, gram of games, music, etcl, was 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Taffeta Dresses in ..new short sleeves styles with many dainty touches and frills Beautiful ? every garment crisp and new. Wool Dresses of serge and tricotine, very smart w street models, evety garment included ' in the sale event. , cant get up early and cot grass fearing me, Ifl have to lend that before I get to use it again myself. ! -j H V and Misses1 r Select From Entire Stock at Half Price Polo and Sport Coats, as well as a number of conservative tailored coats in the long lengths, for those who desire the better tailored garments, are here in every wanted size. Wo Your Cfcj Tailored, fc 'size are here cloths; populi in ft' |