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Show , rA' - 4 rf u' ; , - '' r - f zy ' WY, V 7X t . PROVO, UTAH, FRH)AY, JUNE 17, 1921. prgBMgBaaMraKgaaHBIKKlto From School Miss Louise Foster has returned to her home in Provo after completing a norman courser pt the L. D. S. School of Rt-turn-s HOT ! HOT ! HOT ! Mjisic Honored Miss Miriam Sutherland, a bride of the month, was the honored gust at a delightful social affair given Tuesday evening Bridal Shower Given The M. I by the Misses Gertrude Stein and A. of the Vineyard ward gave a showViola Boshard. A pink and white er and sociable Wednesday evening : coior 8cheme prevailed throughout complimentary to Miss Ella Madsen, the entertaining rooms. Music, games whose marriage to Thorit C. Hebert and a dainty luncheon made the time BOn will take place this month. The pass pleasantly. afTair was held at dhe home of the 4 4 bride-eleand a delightful time was X. L. Girls Return Home The spent In unique games and music, N. L. N. Girls have returned home followed by an appetizing luncheon, after spending a delightful week at Springdell, the guests of the Misses Marriage Announced Cards have Edith and Helen Hedquist. been received by a number of Provo 4 4 4 friends announcing the marriage of Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Berry of Provo and Miss R. Hodson and daughters, Ethelyn Ruth Scott Murrhead of Constantine, and Marva returned Tuesday evenMich 'Miss Milrrhead was a teacher ing from an automobile trip through at the Proctor academy the past win northern Utah and southern Idaho. Bride-Ele- ct Mrs. E. Ray Peterson Society Editor Phone 627 -NW jreg35ffll!gggresa5gagSggg33H30i' Shower Given Complimentary to Miss Merle Hansen, whose engage- ment to Donald H. Stubbs has been announced,- a delightful shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rosa R. Stubbs Monday evening. The seasons" flqwers adorned the rooms. The features ot the affair .weTe music, games and dancing on the lawn, which was beautifully illuminated with electrle lights. A delicious lunch-- 1 eon was served. The guests were Mr. and Mrs., W, R. Hansen and daughter, Della, of American Fork Keep Cool By Getting Some Of Our - - I Saturday Specials ( ? Goeets Entertained Mrs. - L. - L. Nelson , very pleasantly entertained Sunday, complimentary to her sons, ter. -- r Underwear $1.50 Shirts $6.00 Pants J52.00 L. D. S. Garments 98c $1.25 l out-of-to- ' t 98c 1 . $3.45 .$1.19 .65c $1.50 Ties $1.25 Work 4 4 4 - ...75c Shirts Henry and Raymond, and tallies, 4 4 4 Mra. Conover to Entertain Mr. Bountiful Visitor Here Miss Ar Alta Roses were the decorations nsed. A will - entertain the $6.00 well appointed dinner was served, dell Harmon has as her guest for s Daughters of the Pioneers of the first a afternoon home few days Miss Mildred Kesler of and Bonneville wards at her followed by pleasant Bountiful. Miss Kesler and Miss Har- 585 East 2nd South street on Monday, spent In mnsic and chat. man have Just returned from Mantl. June 20th, at 3 oclock p. m. Marriage Solemnized The marri- where they attended the wedding O. N. O. Club Entertained Mr. age of Miss Muriel Horsley of Brig-- reception of their cousin. Miss Leah and Mrs. Abe Turner oleasantlv enham City and. Harold M. Anderson of Harmon. tertained the O. N. 0. club Wed Rexburg, Idaho, took place Wednes- Elks Ladles Meet The Elks nesday evening in rooms beautifully day In the Salt Lake temple. A re- The card was given In the evening at dies met In an interesting social e decorated with June roses. home of the brides father, E. W. slon at the Elks clubrooms Tuesday favors were received by Mrs. Nels Horsley, of Brigham City, which was evening. The usual features of cards, Cooper and Dr. Vern Greenwood by attended by a number of relatives music and luncheon were enjoyed, Dainty refreshments were servedwere invited guestsThe the hostess. from Provo. 4 4 and Mrs. Ftnlayson Entertains Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex HedquislMr. Clifford Clarence Nelson, Mr-jdrs. , Mrj. and Mrs. F. J. FInlayson was hostess at a Marriage Announced SutherHales announces the marri- - ner Tuesday evening complimentary Sutherland and Miss Virginia land. , of to their to Mrs. Brinkendorff, who Is leaving daughter, Jennie, age 4 John Bower of Eureka, which took for the south to qp$nd,tt supijn iilEtjuirioW'-rtannedExtensive., In the Salt Lake roses June Welneeday centered the and place table are being made with a view temple. The young couple will make were used throughout the rooms. of making the Cluff family reunion their home In Eureka, foivthis year one of the most successw Rebekas Will Entertain The ful in its history. The members of the Entertained At Dinner Mrs. D. D. will give a card party this Cluff family will meet1 at Vivian Park was hostess at a prettily ap- evening at the Odd Fellow hall. All next Monday for a day of jollificaMcEvan pointed dinner Sunday in honor of Odd Fellows and 'their wives and tion. Bishop and Mra. A. T. Miller. A pro. friends and Rebekahs are cordially 4 4 4 fusion ot roses was nsed throughout Invited. Club- - Meets The Ladies Literary the rooms and as a centerpiece for Literacy club held its first summer the table. Cowers were laid for fourAttended The session at the Pioneer Park yesterteen. following Provo ladles attended a day afternoon. Needlework and socin 4 4 4 delightful Thursday al chats made the time pass pleasant' afternoon given by Mrs. J. W. Hagan ly. The club meetings will be deDaughters of Pioneers Organise An organisation of the Daughter of at her home In Payson: Mrs. Lee L. voted to lighter pastimes during the the Utah Pioneers was completed Baker, Mra. C. H. Ward. Mrs. Fred summer months, the regular literary Tuesday afternoon in the 81xth Ward Olson, Mre. Swen 0. Nielson, Mra. P. work to be resumed in the fall. 4 4 4 meeting hones for that district. The O. Peterson, Mrs. Frank Stubbs. Mrs Bridal Shower Given A delightfollowing officers were elected: Pre- - Jack Teasdale and Mrs. Bert ful shower was given by Mrs. Roy Mrs. L.' N. Oakley; vice pre- - pie. Passey at her home last evening Mrs. 8. P. Eggertsen, second Save at home this sldent, vice president, Mrs. W. F. Dunn; j Beehive Girls ' Enjoy Hike The complimentary to Miss Sarah Fumer, announchas been whose engagement liberty Bell Home Bank secretary, Mrs. Melissa Lewis; assts-- , Liberty Beehive swarm of the Bonne-tan- t ed. were rodmi The entertaining Mrs. Peter Groneman; ville ward hiked to Slate canyon secretary, is an incentive to save for with .roses and peonies. chaplain, Mrs. Jane Jones; chorister, Tuesday evening, returning shortly decorated uniand were numbers Musical given Mrs. James A. Bullock. after midnight. Independence. que games played, the prizes being won by Mrs. Joseph Cheever ana Come in an let us explain, Mrs. Ben Bullock, Consolation prizes werp received by Miss Lizzie Jones CLASSIFIED ADS and Mis Sarah Turner. Luncheon was the was served. The bride-eleWANTED Lady to car for baby, recipient of many appropriate gift Cull at Sanitary Cato, 4 4 Mrs. R. Tres Joli Club Maeta WANTED A S, 4 or 5 room un- Eugene Jones was hostess to the furnished house. Will lease for s Tres Joli Club yesterday afternoon. Local By year or more. Please cull this office. The decorations were roses effectService Legion ively arranged in a pink and white The usual features, color achetnt. At the recent state convention of PLUMBING AND HEATING 4 sewing, music and luncheon, were enguests the Service Star Legion held in Salt CALORIC FURNACES 4 joyed. The R- specially invited L. Spurrier, Mrs. Fred Lake City the following resolution General Repairs, Ranges Con- - 0 were Mrs. V nected. Water Jackets Cleaned. 4 Davis, Mrs. Clarence Cater, Mrs. Win, was adopted: tor cm man on urut . 4 Gibby and Mrs. C. M. Humphrey. Whereas there is no dearer posHydrants Repaired, Etc. 4 SERVICE. 4 QUICK session to the individual American Importers, exporters, California Visitor Here Mrs lone and to the nation than onr flag, and, travelers 4 Phone S01-W. let N. 4 Martin, of Santa Ana, California, is in ship and Whereas, it is onr duty and our Provo visiting with her parents, Mr. sail under the Stars at all times and in all placet privilege Cochran. Mra. and John ' to the emblem of our country, protect and Stripes FOR SALE Ford tonring car In Idaho Visitors Here Mrs. Cliff therefore, be it, good running condition. New tlrea, triumphs in steel, MlV Resolved, that the Service' Star also, extra tires.- Mnst be sold at Sutherland and daughters, Margaret an aod electricity hsve carried once. Can he had'at a bargain. En- and Yolande. of Weiser, Idaho, are legion, in convention assembled, rethe Stare end Stripes back again commend to its members that on ret tf visiting Mrs. H. E. Sutherland. quire at this office, j turn to'thch several cities to the seven sees. On more than and passenger routes FOR QUICK SALE Four room brick Relief Society Sociable Given The the strict enforcement of existing flag . house ' with frame addition and Third Ward Relief Society held a laws. American owned and operated eellar. A bargain at 1 2, 000. Terms very enjoyable entertainment at the A casual observer of the Flag Day ships, dying the Bag, are ready 21,100 down, balance on easy terms. amusement.' hall Wednesday after- parade by the B. P. O. Elks could to carry your good or to carry 8 S58 West 6 North. noon. An excellent program was not help being wrought up in his feelyou,-tevery foreign land. rendered, including a short play, and ings at the evident indifference and the are splendid ships, They AND PICOTING HEMSTITCHING refreshments were served. utter disrespect' shown Old Glory pride of American genius, desthe emblem of Liberty and Justice, gives a smart classy finish to the to and equipped give igned e Printed for which many brve hearted, wearing apparel. fiist passenger comfort, service Instructlone how to prepare the work Americans have fought, and CHILD AND WIFE and safety, and to handle your furnished ' FREE. Singer Sewing bled, and died; yet many young, mideconomical most the in 7 goods Machine Co., 8 N U Hirers! ty Ave. dle aged and elderly people persue the wty. even tenor of their way or stand RESTORED BOTH For stove repairs A refitting call 248. meekly by without the least outward Operators of Passenger All work guaranteed. Prices reasonsign of recognition or appreciation "i Services able. Admiral Una, 17 Stats Street, New TO HEALTH AGAIN when our glorious and ever victori- WorkShoes $3.75 RememerWe are Headquarters for Bathing Suits and 44 - i Straw Hats. & THOMAS FLETCHER on ses-th- CO. - 4' J dln-Hyru- m )OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO 44 - We Need Your Savings Account -- big or little, Bridge-Lunche- - Read this space for details in next issue. Whip-slden- t, & MERCHANTS FARMERS act 1 its welcome! We are going to give you 50 cents to start an account with. brldge-lnncheo- o aO prep-aratio- BANK Capital 100,000.00. Surplus $13,000.00.. Members Federal Reserve System. A Friendly Bank to All. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 00000000000000000600000000 6666660006663 ct -tf Patriotism Urged Head Of Star 4444444444444444 - m 44 lit R. 44444444444444444 1 they-urg- e fifty-trade , -- Jn-2- . s Home-mad- ed -- - . 44444444444444444 4 4 , York, N. Y. Matron Navigation Company. 26 So. Gay Street. 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For sailings of passenger and freight ships to all Parts of the world and all other information, write any of the above lines or US'SHIPPING BGRD WASHINGTON, D.C nine-year-o- 4 4 44444444444444444 At a bargain for the next Wakefield. 5S1N. two weeks. HONEY University Ave. Phone 418-J- . Jn-2- (r iaisrwanaa ebtaiaed. 4 THROW YOUR OLD SHOES AWAY 4 Let Me Half Sole and Repair Them 4 OLD WORN OUT SHOES 4 Guaranteed to Look and Wear Like New 4 Give Me a Trial 4 Be Convinced. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP, 4 Thomas Demos, Prop. 4 4 408 W. Center St. Provo, Utah 4 DONT 4 2 FOR SALE CHEAP Four room house. Good location. 607 East Jn-1- 8 8 South. FOR RENT Small modern Close In. 288 N.- ment. apart, 2 East J-2- FURNISHED ROOMS At 281 University Ave. 2 No. Jn-2- 5 RENT Furnished room. Two gentlemen preferred. Boarding house next door. Call 870 No," 1 W. FOR Jn-1- MENS SILK SHIRTS MADE ordet at 210 West 4 South. s ous flag passes on parade. How can we forget? Wake up citizens! Determine Yes, air, I have two good reasons tor being thankful to Tanl&c, aaid whether or not there is a yellow J. F. Crowton, 850 West 2nd North, streak or, is it thoughtlessness, lack Salt Lake City. Mr. Crowton has of training or mere ignorance conbeen with the Consolidated Wagon A cerning existing flag rules. Instances Machine Co, fpr sLx years, and ts w'ell where due respect was shown ourflag on Flag day were few exceptions and known and highly respected. . In the first place, It restored my not the rule, much to our discredit. Independence, day is not far diswifes health, and alnce then Ive Are we going to repeat this tance. little to It my given insult to our stars and stripes on that daughter, and It certainly has done her a world ot good. Ever since Ver-ne- day, observance pf which the Flag , was two years old, that is until plays a prominent part? Just as sure as the proof of the she took Tanlac, she has been in poor is in the eating." so is the pathealth. She was so pale, weak and pie riotism and Americanism in the actpuny l was afraid she never, wonld anchihere hesitationin be well and strong. She was very ings of assurance that observance giving nervous, and couldnt Bleep only in rules will be watched with intercat naps, and always had a severe flag est on July 4th, and succeeding days. headache. Her appetite was poor, Sarah E. Harmon, President of too, and, although I just tried every Service Star Legion. way, and spent hundreds of dollars for treatments, it seemed that there I believe it is the duty ol every was nothing that would help her. good citizen to support In every way But when I saw how Tanlac built possible both morally and financially my wife up, I figured that it would . the Boy Scout Organisation. The help Verness, too, so J started her to plan of directing the boy on the play, taking it, and almost from the start ground and In recreation I believe to she began to eat like a healthy child be most helpful. C. O. Hoag. should. In a little while her stsength had been built up .wonderfully, and , Marriage Solemnized The marrinow her nerves are quiet and she can age of Miss LaVern Maxfleld and sleep the whole night through with- Elmer R. Buckner of this city was out waking up. in tact. It has made solemnized in the Salt Lake temple her ao strong and well that the Wednesday. Following the ceremony, neighbors have noticed the Improve a wedding dinner was given by the ment In her condition. I Jusl cant brides sister, Mrs, J. W. Larsen, in Salt Lake. say enough for Tanlac. 8 TO Jn-25 'li ld ss isno Pioneer Ward Sacramental service will be held in the Pioneer ward next Sunday evening at 7 JO. The speaker will be Elder Carlos D. Miller, who will treat on the subject The Authenticity of the Book of Mormon." A good musical program is assured. Botufcville Ward The Sunday school of the Bonneville ward will have ehtrge of the services Sunday evening. Musical numbers will be given. Services begin at - 7:30. . - - - Firri.'Second, Third and Fifth Wanda Regular sacramental services will be held Sunday evening at 7 JO in the First, Second, Third and Fifth wards. Musical programs have been arrang- speaker at the Manavu ward next An excellent musical proSunday. gram will be given. Services begin at 7 JO. . Community Church t Third North and University Avenue. Sunday school at 10. a. m. and morning worship at II KM a. m. Sunday evening services 8 oclock, Rev. E. V. Kuhns, pastor. - , Scientist Church First Church of Christ, Scientist No. 80 North University Avenue. Sunday Corning services at 11 oclock; subject," 'la.th 'Universe, Including Man, Evolved By Atomic Force? Sunday school at 9: 45. Wednesday evening service at 8 oclock. . r i Catholic Church Corner of First North and First Fourth Ward i Eastj Rev. J. D. Delaire, pastor. Regular sacramental services will Mass every Sunday at 10 JO. .Catechbe held in the Fourth ward Sunday ism class Saturday at 10:00 and Sunevening at 7 oclock. A short meet-j- n day at 9:30 oclock. , will be held in order Jo dismiss in time for the Chautaqua. , . Reorganized Church ' No. 240 West Fourth South. MornSixth Ward ing services at 10:30 oclock. PreachElder J. M. Booth will be the ing at 8 p. m. Elder S. S. Holm, past' speaker at the Sixth ward Sunday or. ' , evening. Elder Booth will relate his in Palestine. An interexperiences St Alarys Episcopal Church esting program has - been arranged. 'No. 50 West Second North. SunMeeting begins at 6 JO. day school at 10:00 a. m. Holy communion and sermon at 11 a. m. Ladles r Manavu Ward Guild Wednesday at 8 p. m. Rev. Wm. ' Professor J. M. Jensen will be the F. Bulkley, pastor. . " ed. - Mutual Isle Is r 1 County Bridge Over Provo River Damaged For Mutual Girls By Raging Torrent Attractive Retreat ; Just how everj? president and beekeeper are making plans for the girls outing at Mutual Isle in Provo Can yon. ' Each year the canyon resort becomes more popular among the Mutual workers until this year there has been such a demand from the wardsfordatetthanhe committee g Responding to an call k group of twenty men' saved the large county bridge over the Provo river jnst north ot the city from pos , . ' slble destruction yesterday morning. During the night the river had changed Its course, and was rapidly cutting into the road Immediately east of the bridge. The large cement buttress ot the bridge projecting Into the river had been undermined by the torrent and had broken apart from the bridge. The men under the direction of County Commissioner Jesse Harmon worked all day in an effort to straighten the course of the river. In which they succeeded by blasting several obstructions in the channel. It is generally believed that the river will cause no more destruction this season. early-mornin- has had to cut the time for each ward to five days stay at the home instead of severt- in order that all wards may be given an opportunity to go. More than five hundred dollars is being expended in improvements at Mutual Isle and the members of the stake board express the hope that each girl will enjoy her vacation more than ever before because of these added conveniences. Many of the wards hav? been give-in- g entertainments and sociables to get funds to help with the expenses Salt Lake Bids called for construcof the outing so that every M. I. A, tion of f 1.000,000 West high school. girl who wishes may go. |