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Show PJtOYO POST, 7,1921. TUESDAY,-JUN- wwrry Yaw 6WZHeeiwrM6e Pleasant Grove .Visitor Returns Homv Mrs. L..L. Nelson has returned to her Nome in Provo after spending last week in Pleasant Grove. Mrs, Knight Eiitrtuliis Mrs. Jes- Knight entertained at a pleasant social affair Tuesday afternoon com plimentary to Mrs. Olive Bean of Teton, Idaho. The rooms were tastefully decorated with the seasons flowers. Music, games and a daintily pjrepared luncheon were enjoyed by the following guests: 'Mrs. Olive Bean, Mrs. J. II. Worsley, Mrs. J. R. Twelves, Mrs. T, F. Pierpont, Mrs. Mary Ann McLean, Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. K, F. Gordon, Mrs. M. Miller, Mrs. O. R. Knight, Mi. J. B. Keeler, lrs. Honored A miscelshower was given at the home of Mrs. II. Buckley Saturday 'afternoon by' Mfs?Hos3 TTflcRtey and Miss Ruth Buckley compliment, ary to Miss Pauline Buckley, whose engagement has been announced. The rooms were prettily decorated In a color scheme of red and white and a large basket of red and white roses centered the table, from which a delicious luncheon was served. Games were played and several musical numbers were 'rendered by Miss Florence Newell and Miss Zenith Spurrier, Forty guests, were present received many D Palmer, Mrs. John Roundy and and the bride-elebeautiful gifts. Mrs. J. Wm. Knight. : L ' 1 Plcasant Program Planned On Dance To Be Given The Fifth Bride-Ele- ct laneous Bride-Ele- guests. V Josephine Jones. Folk dancing under the direction of Muriel Smart and Rachel Holbrook. , Refreshments will' 'be served. Frank Stubba entertained at dinner Friday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Larson, June roses and peonies centered the table. In addition to the host and hostess and honored guests, covers Were laid ' for Mrr and Mrs. J. W. Farrer and i ' and Mrs. J. D. Hunter Mr, " - Nevada Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nelson and daughter, Marjorie, of Bunkervllle, Nevada, are p spending a couple of months In Provo Daughters of Pioneers' To Meet A special meeting of Camp No 'I of with their parents. Bishop and Mrs. the Daughters of the Pioneers will be L. L. Nelson, held In the Relief Society hall of the j Fifth Ward Wednesday at 1:30. AIL Trousseau Tea Given 'Charming members are requested to be present erery detail was the trousseau tea and It is also desired that all women KlVen by Mlga Nlna Nlx6n at hef home in be eligible to become member afternoon. June roses were gaturjay attendance. The eligible women are arrange(j 'artistically throughout Jhe those whose anceetors came to Utah roomt jn harmony with the prevail-prl. ' to 1869. jng color scheme of pink and white. " The gusest, which numbered seven- were received by MIbs Nina literary Circle Meets The Liter- - q, and Miss ary Circle, consisting of the mem- - Nixon, Mrs. L. F. Hickman of Mrs. Christian Jensen's Grace Nixon. The time was dellgfat-Browniher or ty-fiv- ng Class, met at the Provo public library last evening. Another meeting will be held at the same place next Monday night promptly at 7 o'clock, la order to be through in time for the first Chautauqua lecture, i the elaborate fully spent in viewing which trousseau of the bride-elec- t, was notable of rits elaborate hand work Mis Gladys Lyond and Mias Edith Nelson attended to the serr- lng of refreshments. 00000000000000000000900000 , o o o o o o o o o o o o " x ' t Has made the peoples dollars go further in supplying the needed things. Our store has been jammed with until -- The happy, buyers for Saturday night. Our admonition is: Be Good to yourself and attend this SALE OF SALES, where price and quality are so close to each other. sale-continu- two-day- s. " . Bridge Club Entertained The members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club enjoyed a delightful social affair Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alex Hedquijgt at 8prlngdell, complimentary to Mrs. I. H. Masters, prior to her departure for Idaho. Rosea and peoniea were used as decorations. The card favor was received by Mrs. Roy Boren. Following the card games a dainty luncheon was served. Mrs? Masters was presented with a beautiful reading lamp. On their way home the ladles of the club were surprised to find their husbands awaiting them at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren, jvhere an appetizing spread was enjoyed before motoring back to Provo. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gease, Mr. and Mrs. WairFi Violetta Mrs. I, H. Masters, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedqulst Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hedqulst, Mr. and Mrs.- Roy Boren, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. ,Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. E. G... Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs.. G. H. Helnselma. Mr. C. H. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. C..H. Wright and W.JL Roylance. ' es SPECIAL FOR Wednesday Forenoon -- . , Fancy Madras cloths and Gaberdines worth from 50c to 65c per yard; also 37 inch Printed Poplins worth 45c per yard 36 inch SPECIAL-19 cents - PER YARD, - Open-shaw- - - 4 Provo People Entertained In SIt Lake The following Provo friends were entertained at dinner Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Farrer of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. B. George Hansen, Mr. and Mix Jaa. Starr Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Knight Jordan. Mr. and Mr. Reed L. Auden EUnis, berg, Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceMr. and and Mrs. J. W. Clark, Mrs. O. M. Taylor, Miss Tony Grant. and Bert Boefcsrd After .dinner zoo guests motored to salt Air. DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE EVERYBODYS STORE IOOOGOOOOOOOOO WEDNESDAY. MORNING ' r Ini owe,.. For Economy Come Here o o o o o o o o o o o o 0o o o o o o o o o o i o o ' o Hundreds of people have learned new economy here daring oar Wednesday Morning o o Ilpur Sales. Come, here Wednesday morning join the throng of thrifty shoppers who o find this store a good means of reducing the high cost of living. o o o o o o , o o o o o o o o G o o o Logan Visitor RetmttL Heeao ( SUupelee Party Given The Junior Girls of the Second Ward Tony Grant, who haa, been. the Bee hi surprised, their beekeeper, pleasantly toe Mrs. of Hanson, the George guest Mrs. Earl Johnson, Friday evening. past month, returned Sunday ta her A CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE. I delightful time was spent with home in Logan. I game and refreshments. of the Club. 9 Couple.; To WedMe. and Mrs. Fred. Sutherland an Won. Lost PXL The marriage of bishop Thatchac CL nounce the engagement of their .838 Jones of Provo and Mlsa Glen. Clark, daughter Miriam to Robert L. Reid American Fork . . . . 5 .833 . 6 of Salt Lake will take j place In. the The Springrtlle will take marriage place, daring Salt Lake temple tomorrow. The the latter . 4 . Xephi jt7 part of June. ' young couple will leave tor New A09 3 Physon . . York on the following, dhy. The- Second Ward will, hold a cel- Provo . .509 8 , ebration Friday evening, consisting .333 3 Salt La io Visitor Retained Bknae- at sport, games, contest and mus Spanish Fork . Lehi 2 J33 leal .faaSairea. wift be Mrs. Margaret A. Larsen, of Salt Refreshments, .009 Lake returned home Sunday after serve- d- Old as well as yoang ace in Heber . to participate in tho festivities, spending a few days in Provo- with. it to which an admission. feet of 26- cents Result f Friday's Game. Mrs. Christine Larson. sad; 15- cents will At Provo American Fork, 2 Mrs. Eyring Attends. dbefwenee 9. Mrs. Carl F. Eyring is spending the At Heber Sprlngville 8, Heber 3, OF week in Salt Lake attending the ML At Payson Spanish Fork 3, I. A. conference. I. At Nepht Lehi l. Nephi 2, of , ha QueenapMary England Entertained at Dinner Mr . and ' the tango dance; Mrs, Robert Elliott entertained 'at a proved Wednesdays Scheduler 45 years devotion. tn the After Heber at Provo. well appointed dinner- Sunday comof nursing; Miss Anna profeaeizra Nephl at EpringvUle. plimentary to Bishop; T. C. Jones of Caroline Maxwell is to return oa June Provo and Miss Glen- Clark of Shit 39 an American Fork at Lehi. nurseof' direcand supervisor Lake. . tor of the School of Nursing in the Payson- at Spanish Fork. Presbyterian Hospital in New York It remained for the Timps to- take Daughters of Pioneers Meet The City. She is now past 70 years of the American Fork aggregation off of the Daughters Utah Pioneer met age. the and they did so Friday In the Sixth Ward' meeting house pedestal At the age of 25 years. Miss Clara the score of 9 to 2. The locals Wednesday afternoon lor the purpose Goldhnrst is the only woman put aad by bunched their 13 hits off Miller w of effecting an organization lor that call dealer in the world. Miss It netted them 9 runs. that Mrs. district. Rosalind Atwood came to this from PROVO was elected president and Russia 13 years ago, country Oakley and her first O. A. Mrs. Melissa M, Lewis secretary. Job in New York wee in a nektl fac1 2 Other officers will be appointed later. tory. where she earned 3.S0 a week. 1 The Nationalist Parliament at 0 C'heer-Club Meets The Cheer-- Angora has made a law requiring all club held Its last meeting of the Turks above the age of 25 years to ,i season Friday afternoon at the home marry immediately under a penalty 1 of Mrs. Joseph Peterson. The rooms of having a quarter of their incomes 2 were cheerfully decorated with June taken 3 y and put into a fund for roses and other flowers of the seacon. girls who find it difficult to procure 3 Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mrs. Hank John- a husband. son and Mrs. Alma Stewart received the card favors. A delicious luncheon was served to the growing Totals. .27 9 II 7 members and Invited gu AMERICAN FORK. To As Don C. Williams, Joseph Shaw, AB, RH. O. APeter Groneman, Wm. Mlldenhall, ss .8 1 A Collide Blnch, Frank Mlldenhall, Spencer Clark, A. If. .4 0 8 t Larson, W. Jones, Horatio Jones, Arthur 4 lb. Birk. What might have been a more ser- -' H&lllday, Jack Buckley, Geo. Madsen, 0 0 c Earl Johnson, Frances Knight, Char- ious 'accident happened yesterday Barrett 0 1 4 Miller m ,4 -les Olding, Hank Johnson? Gene X... CenteF - et?JnnffantW 9- -4 Halllday, Heber Miller, Alma Stew- when Earl Blackett of Sprlngville Homer rf 0 f 0 4 art, and Mrs. Frank White ol Ameri- drove his Chevrolet Into a Paige car i o 0 2 can Fork. driven by Emil Nellson. the restau- - LX8?ead! 8b! ! ! ! ! ! ! .2 0 0 F ' Bennett 3 2b Vivian Park Promises Lively SeasAccording to witnesses both cars on According to present indications, were going west when- Mr. Nellson. Vivian Park will be the scene of even who was quite a distance ahead of the more activity this summer than In the. other car, signalled that he was to past. The 1921 season opened Sat- turn to the left. Mr. Blackett, who urday with a very successful dance, claims he was going 10 or 12 miles which was attended by many Provo an hour, did not notice the other car Marriage licenses have been issued Dancefs from Salt Lake,! turning until it was too late to to the following couples: Howard people. Park City and various parts , avert a collision. His car smashed Nicholes and Hope Taha, of Utah county were also In attend- - Into the left front wheel of the ' ance. Vacationists are preparing for Paige. The compact threw Mr. a lively season at this popular resort Blackett's four year, old daughter, and many Provo residents are build- -' who was sitting in the back seat with, vemm mu. , uyiunu, rrmu, ing summer homes there. Notable kher mother, out of the car, while a Davis, Spanish Fork,- - and Pe among them is the summer home be-- ., seven year old boy, who was In the Hunter, Lake Shore; Stanley Tayh ing built by Thos. F. Pierpont. which front aeat, went head first through 'and Beatrice Anderson, both ol will be one t the finest of its kind the windshieldNeither child, was . Lehi; Hilland Arthur Maxfi'L , la the lntermountstu region. Delta, seriously Injured In the accident. Emery, and BASEBALL Mls 1 . Well-Kno- - ... o o o o o o o o o o o .......... ...... - - ..........0 - - - wm MIES - -- - - - - - Gold-hur- st O O aa Mes-dam- es Children Thrown Pavement - Autos , 4ornooa-at-2--Wst-a- o o o 12 o NOON TO 1 P. M. INDESTRUCTIBLE PEARL BEADS $3.5035.00 Beads, $2.75 $9.50 Pearls Beads, $5.95 $12.50 Pearl Beads, $8.95 12 NOON TO 1 P. M. ALL $1.50 BABY CRIB BLANKETS For Only SOc 95 - Values in Hair Ribbons For 39 Yard 0000000000 00010000000000000000000000000 I 'S Af Tv ' More Good Values ' ST 3 Daughters of Pioneers Organize An organization of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers was effected Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J, H. Beck. The following officers were elected: MrsrBermella M. Beck, Bennett, president; - Mrs. Elsie-A- .first vice president; Mrs. Belle Harris Berry, second vice president; Mr.- - J.- - F.-- -- Feehser, j - end Mrs. Edith Y. Booth, treasurer. ct iL : m W Muriel ap Grant,-Mrs.-An- na Wednesday,- - un- Provo post No. 1 of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the Fifth Ward Relief Society hall. The following program will be rendered: Come, Congregational Singing, Entertained At Dthner -- Mr. anl Come, Ye 8alnts. Mrs. Frank T. Gardner entertained Pfayer by the Chaplain. at a well appointed dinner last ThursMrs. Julia Ramsey Brown. Song, Niels day the following guests: Mrs. Short Address, Utah the Promised Otterson and two chlllren of Salt Land of Modern Israel. Mrs. J. M. Mrs. tes T. Gardner of Jensen. Lake, md MIbs lone Hick American For Reading, Mrs. Ellen Henderson. man of Magn Duet, Mrs. Estella Hyde and Mrs. Julia Ramsey Brown. Mrs. Stubbs Entertains Mrs. Japanese dance, Japonlca, Miss Miss Horsley, whose engagement has been was The honored guest announced, 1 e as ant soc I al a fTai r gl verPTry at Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart Friday afternoon. Games, music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the a JW'araM.l.Arwrilglv6a-tlancln- g party In the ward amusement hall tonight. The public la cordially In Tited and a good time Is assured. Honored ct ST 01 fDirlrlU Engagement Announced Mr. and Salt Lake, formMrs. J. H, Hales erly of Provo, announce the engagement of their' daughter, Jennie, to The John Bauer of Knightville. wedding will take place June 15. jf 8e .i & ' ixJsajsitssasiiDfasssasssscssssKmcssa v . -- f- o o o o o o o o o nd- - , - Sophia-Smith- |