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Show TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 192t. -- "W ftiYROV.b " 7 POST S' Funeral Services For Probation Officer Mrs. Elizabeth Hooks Returns From Colony . Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad oldest Hooks, , Provo's woman, who died Wednesday afternoon at the age of 91, were held Saturday afternoon in the Fifth -- - FALL OPENING Allen Millinery 20 North University Avenue NEST ROUTE TO TIMP (Continued from Page One.) break Sunday morning, and descended; the mountain by way of the American Fork trail. More than 100 Face." advem-- . took part in the Bishop Albert Mabey offered the invocation and David H. Jones pro- tiur and were enthuslaatic in their nounced the benediction. The gave praises of the wonderful mountain. In commenting on thelks impresin the city cemetery was dedicated sions of the American Fr ar rente. by John Mecham. Professor Swenson and vim pen Roberts had this to say: "Tim-- , 8. 8. LEGION TO MEET. panogfta from the north side la beau-- 1 A special meeting of the Service tlful. The scenes are somewhat difStar legion will be held at the Pio- ferent, but attractive from every anneer park Thursday at. S Oclock ant gle. American Fork canyon is a all members are urged to be present scenic little gorge and the road is as business of importance will be excellent, but the canyon with its discussed. Should weather condi- marvelous caves should be visited tions prevent the outdoor meeting annually by thousands ot people and the members are asked to meet In will be in time. A visit to the canthe Commercial club rooms. yons and to the caves, however. Is a days outing and cannot be combined with a Timpanogos hike in one day. STORES OPEN WEDNESDAYS. Flat as a camping Community The baseball season having practi- ground is rather small and bare, but cally passed, the merchants of Provo the trail from there to the top of the have decided - to keep their stores mountain is excellent in every detatl open each day of the week through- and brings the hiker in touch with out the remainder of the season, ex- many very beautiful scenic features." While the party was on the north Next cept on holidays. Monday, however, the stores will be closed. side ef the mountain a new cave, Labor day being a national holiday. larger and grander than the Hansen cave, was explored by a jarty led by Professor Walter Cottom and ProfesSEEKS DIVORCE. sor William Harrison of the B. Y. U. This cave is many hundreds ot feet Dlra E. Rolph has filed suit for di- in extent, and more than a hundred vorce in the Fourth district court feet deep in places. It will be one agalnstvEdwn A. Rolph on the of the most attractive spots in Utah The couple when thoroughly explored and degrounds of Infidelity. were married May SO, 1919, and have veloped, according to those who have one minor child, of which the plain- seen it. tiff asks the custody. Plaintiff also Women appointed to posts in the asks for $75 per month temporary and permanent alimony. They now British civil service have the same status and authority as men. reside in this city. e & lY.iy - Sept ---- : v - 100 100 to $6.75 a Pair Shootman Pumps and Oxfords. up to $10.75 $2.89 Values l -- Pair Mens and Boys' Work Shoes $5.90 2.25 HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS D. L. Van Wagenen Merc. Co 348 WEST CENTER PROVO i -- r vT" A Lx -- x ly Lx Announcing STYLE SHOW and EXHIBIT of Fall and Winter Modes and-Style- s 1500 Garments ft t Will be Displayed Tailored and Knockabout Suits Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Wool Dresses Plush, Cloth and Fur Coats I VvfcA. . ,ki x? -- v ' K , ; a Models will display any garment you may desire displayed September' 2nd and 3rd Only i;- - s ; 1 i ; 1 10 . fe ,.: 1 -- ft AUGUbt TUESDAY on-sa- bat encouraging, and he os THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY J - all-nig- ht Display of Pattern Hats I It means money Get in and get your share of Bargainto you, . .. Our entire' line of Staple Dry Goods and Shoes all new bele goods. Nearly everything bought this, season low the preseat market price. This, means a saving to you. You pan only appreciate the. values by seeing the goods. .We .could not give: it you cw paper, only In a slight idea. Note a &r of them 15c 1 Lot Outing, in dark and light, best gpde, yard,... $1.00 All Silk Georgette, $1.75 value Sale, yard AH' Silk, Messaline and Taffeta. Value UP to $2.45 -- $1.48 , Sale, yard 20c 15c A. ISC., (Real BeskDissa Gingham Seal), yard.. 18c to 35c to -Cretons, all under the market, per y&cd , 18c to 10e Percales, in reliable brands, IperyatcL, PRICE Ribbon and Lace and Embroidery at, Voiles, Sheeting, White Goods and Qlting ALL UNDERPRICED to 50 Off Entire line of Corsets Values up to 1 Lot Mens, Boys and Ladies Httts -- 10c Each $1.00. Mens and Boys Felt Hats-Val- ues up to $3.00. 75c And 98c Sale Values Mens and Boys Laundered and jft Collars. 15c up to 45c; each 75c and Coats $1.00 Bib Overalls and and Mens Boys 59c to 90c Mens and Boys Work Shirts Entire line of L. D. S. Garments 95c and 98c XX Summer Weight to $1.98 $1.50 Heavy Weight SHOES LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES 1 Lot Child Canvas Shoes, Leather Sole. $1.75 . 75c values jw 1 Lot Misses Canvas Shoes, Leather Sole. ',$2.45 , rl values - 98c 1 Lot Ladies and Childs Oxfords, Leather Sole. $1.00 $2.75 values 1 Lot Childs B. F. Sandels, $1.60 values $1.00 200 Pair Ladies Pumps and Oxfords. Values up m l A And. Will Continue Until Thutsday, wonders how the five families now living there exist. Vhere are no crops- - there this year, said Mr. Bylund.' "and worse than that. I am afraid the people living there are still devoted to the communiK idea of living. pee-pi- f BIG SALE NOW ON Eric Bylund, probation officer, has Just returned from the West Tlntlc colony, where, he went to get two minor children of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mr. Bylund reports Gudmundeenw that conditions at the colony are ward meetinghouse under the direction of Bishop Nephl Anderson of anything; Manavu ward. . The speakers, who emphasized the honesty; the- faithfulness and the good works of the departed, were Dr. H. 8. Pyne, Patriarch A. D. Clark, and.V. LT. Halllday of Salt Lake City. A quartet under the direction of Professor J. R. Boshard aang, Sometime Well Understand. Mid Scenes of Confusion, and Nearer My Ood to Thee. ProfesMel-drusor Boshard and Mrs. Florence Anderson aang the duet, O Love Divine, and Mrs. Ora HardFace to ing rendered the solo, . ft I v' Taylor Brothers Company i J The Big Department Store Ladies Department t S s . ,wy |