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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dixon spent -- the Chiropractic For W omen out the rooms. Cards were featured and the favors awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Tripp. A color scheme of green and white was carried out in the delicious luncheon. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Provo Chapters, will conduct a grand calico ball Thursday evening. March 23, in the State Armory. A splendid program, consisting . of numbers from each chapter and musical numbers on the first piano that came to Utah, and which was donated to the organization by Enoch Clark, will be given. Each lady is requested to bring a lap luncheon for two. All are invited and assured of a most enjoyable evenings enter- s,"'v Chiropractic corrects the cause of your peculiar ills. embarrassment for! ladies in taking adjustments. Only the No, spine is exposed. in Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. Vern Greenwood entertained the members of the O. N O. club Friday evening. St. Patrick decorations were used through The trials and duties of an exacting age rapidly undermine your constitution and weaken your body, leaving you frequently Out of sorts. ; week-en- d ! Note the illustration tainment Examination is free. lf Miss Lygia Lamb entertained the members of the B. B. O. P. club at her home afternoon. Thursday Bridge was featured and the favor received by Miss Viola Tiffany, while consolation was offered to Miss Edith Roberts. A delicious luncheon was served. you: are unable to come to the office, phone 41 and the Chiropractor will call. 1 G. E. Sandgren, D. C., Palmer Graduate Chiropractor 315 North University Avenue. 3 Blocks North of Fountain. The Manavu wrard, under the auspices of the Relief society, the Y. L. M. I. A. - Office Hours: and 7 Other hours by appointment. 2 -5 ! i and the Primary association, will conduct a bazaar and sale of work Friday in ward hall, which will be held afternoon and evening. 6-- The public is cordially invited to tend. club at her home Friday afternoon. Sewing, music and lurftheon were enjoyed. Fords! Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor j Phon 13 i 'Saiaisatasiaiagisiiaigiiiiigisasiigisigikggsisigsssisig'asigiBiassigiisiiiiigiiiiiggiia'agssrag .1 Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McEwan anThe members of the Ladies Liter- nounce .the marriage of their daugh- ary club met Thursday afternoon at ter, Vivian, to Richard Anderson of the home of Mrs. Heber Rupper. An 1 i i ! The married folks social which held Friday evening in the First ward amusement hall, was a splendid success. The entertainment wras under the auspices of the ward Relief society and was held in commemoration of the first organization of the wras We have secured the Authorized Service Station for Ford prts and carry a complete line. We can give you the best service in town: When you need anything for your Ford, call on us. Salt Lake, the marriage to take excellent paper was ably given ly place in this city in jthe near future. Mrs. James A. Bullock, Jr. Light Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Reid enter- refreshments were served. The club tained at a St. Patrick dancing party meets Thursday, March 30, at the Friday evening in the Startup dance home of Mrs Peter Jensen. hall. St. Patrick colors, ideas and Mr. and Mrs; Dwight Packard designs were carried out in all decorative detail's, and also in the ap- - pleasantly surprised at their home refreshments. Present Saturday evening by a number of propriate were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferies, rfriends. the occasion being to com- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mr. and pliment Mr. Packard on his birthMrs. Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Virl day anniversary. A pleasant eveMartin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, ning was spent with games, music, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sward, Mr. and and refreshments. d The Mrs. Vern Davis, Mr. and Mrsi. Clar- guests were Mr. and Mrs. James !a. ence Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs,1. Sam- Bullock. Jr. Mr. and Mrs Her ild uel Jepperson. Mr. and Mrs, Dick Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Larsen, Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Graham, Mr. and Airs. Peter Jensen, Mr. and Mrs Sterling- Taylor. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and rMs. George Startup Alma Paxman and Air and Mrs w-r- ANDERSON GARAGE e ! An excellent program, association consisting of musical numbers and reading, was rendered, after wdiich dancing was featured Refreshments were served. a Mrs. L. B. Harmon was hostess at birthday dinner given at her home Friday evening in honor of Mr. Harmon, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. The guests included Professor and Mrs. J. W. McAllister and children. well-appoint- 5 ed Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huish have as their guests for a few days Jacob and Arnold Huber of Mesa, Ariz. - 98-l- b. 48c Bag Flour. Straight Grade 10 Pinkeye Beans, Personal Interest DNTIL NOON Cans Eariv June Peas Part of SUTTONS S2.75 lbs Is 98c Loin Steak, lb 1JC Pork Steak, lb 17c Horse Radish, Fresh, per bottle 20c Service There is an element of personal interest attached to Sutton's ser-- ; vice. This is onestore in Provo where the customers interest is made our interest. In times of sickness or financial distress we have bridged many a family over a tight and we have place done it at orices that compare favorably with, and sometimes beat, those of merchants who exact everv penny from you when vou are loaded down at their store. Shopping at Sutton's is made easy and our convenient deli very service lifts all the burden from .Ahe housewifes hands. NOTE HERE A FEW OF OUR SUGGESTIONS OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT BEEF Steak, lb Bound Steak, lb. Loin Steak, lb. Chuck Steak, lb. Pot Roasts, lb. . Rib Roasts, lb. . Rump Roasts, lb Heel Boil, lb. . Rib Boil, lb. . . Brisket, lb. . . . Hamburger, lb. Eggs, dozen . . . 24c Shoulder Boast st lb. . 17c Loin Roasts, lb . 16c Pork Sausage, lb. . , . .20c Fresli Side, lb. . . . , . . 17c Home Rendered Lard . 17c VEAL .9c Leg Veal Boasts, lb. . 9c Veal Steak, lb. . . . . .13c Shoulder Veal, lb. , . .20c Loin Veal, lb . 8c Shoulder Boasts, lb. . . . Milk, Pure Jerse PORK , :c Leg Pork, lb . 20 c Pork Steak, lb ne . J . quart i Flour, per hundred oc 18c 24c 16c 21c 16c f 21c 22c 18c 23c 17c $3.00 HINDMARSH CO. at- Mrs. Earl J. Whiting was hostess to the members of the Bonne-Fo- i 33i5iifc WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Phone 534 Cash and Carry Market 464 West Center j Provo, Utah i We are building our business with and Spare c Pealing Let us figure your material T V PHONE 357 Mutual Coal & Lumber Co. self-invite- Phone 343 f - COME ONE, COME ALL, TO THE MANAVU , TTp-i- I i w to '! ' lot J lu - ( 0,1(1 of a i l"- of (lal,( i 111 St end waid O. to A. be the 4!uue Mrs. Spear will be hostess given 'I be Elkwas t ondiu ted Fi ldqv eve-- , ladies will meet m reg the iriembers of the Fortnightly Club meat hall, wa l A this evening fn pres-ular attendance 'Mjtial session at heij home Thursday evening. The ning. large rooms. Cards and flub a Elks the and will ent 42 enjoyed iuncheon evening and card game pleasant luncheon will be the diversions bv all. be the features of the evening. Mrs. D. D. McEwan was hostess at ja shower given at her home Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson, recently married. Miss Mrs. Anderson was formerly Vivian McEwan of this city. Games, music and a delicious luncheon were - I j J Things tor babies big. Things for babies small. Things for babies wwho walk. And for babies ho crawl; -For babies who laugh, (Continued from Page One.) who cry. For babies Come, mothers, all ted up and maintained without aid For your babies buy from the school until three or four All things lovely years ago. It has the distinction of From dresses to shoes ; a church To help build being the first rest room at any colMr. Manavu our Ward In the following guests: enjoyed by lege in Utah. and Mrs. 6. R Stewrart, Hal Stewart, The first Girls Day in the state Miss Lula StevrarL Mr. and Mrs. John The novelty booth was instituted by Miss Reynolds at Will hold many surprises; Christensen, Mrs, VonKenal, Mrs. Lulocal university. Women of our Mrs. Beautiful articles Fay Ashworth of Benjamin, Miss Done in all sizes. cille Ellis of Spanish Fork. achievement especially alumni of the Edith Luncefcrd, Mrs. Evna Voni;school have been brought back and Kenal, Miss Emilv Lunceford, Mis The most beautiful quilts. model reception given them. On So down and light. Florence Walters, 'fernery Morks, Geroccasions a medal was awarded these SterYou can be most comfy ald Booth. Miss Vera Walters, to the girl waiting the best story. On a cold winter night. George Downs, Miss ling Frans-onThe matron's committee awarded the Lucille Walters, Henry Franson, Fred in the beginning, but now one medal O dresses. girls! And aprons and VonKenal, the hostess and theguests is bestowed upon the best short story of honor. For big and for small. . writer by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll. For fat and for lean, has proven to be both Girls Day tall. as for her guest Miss Kina Huish had For short and and educational as well inspirational Miss over the week-en- d Bernice and has rivalled as very enjoyable And then theres the fish pbnd. Hughes of Spanish Fork. of the school year. social affair any of With hundreds joys; hai6 Miss always been inReynolds Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven, re- For all the small children. educational and liberal' in terested For big girls and hoys cently married, were complimented women. She has atfor movements a at shower given Saturday evening of conventions national tended many in the Startup hall by Miss Ethel So come, matrons all. a as womens delegate to be. organizations D. St And sweet brides Startup. Startup and Walter trom the state acquiring much credit Patrick colors, emblems and ideas To choose your pillowslips. and distinction for her state and her see. to the hall. None more lovely were used in. decorating She has been an indefatigable self. cannot tell. the with words For Dancing was interspersed for suffrage, spending weeks worker Their loveliness new; , serving of dainty refreshments, carin its cause. of time build to help ried out in a color scheme similar But its all women's welfare ever at With Manavu. our Ward in A church decorations. to the hall Fifty guests Miss heart Reynolds has been interwere present. Reand has worked in ested Ward Fifth legislation in the held To be laws that would alle24. for hard March very hall. Lakeview of the Friday. lief Society The members conditions. At her and better viate ward Relief society were the guests at 10 oclock. of a comwas chairman one she time in the home See the beautiful display of Mrs. Don C. Williams at her bill for on the worked on mittee that Furniture Assisting Ms. windows of the Barton Friday afternoon. law desertion to the an amendment avenue. AnNorth University Williams as hostess, were Mrs. women which service of like the for Reese. David Mrs. nie L. Glade and Mother used to hurry through with will always be grateful. The following splendid program wks In our city she has been an active could have ably given: A duet; by Mrs. Made the evening dishes so she of in womens organizations, worker reading a Sadie Mrs. line Franson and long pleasant evening Shajv; stacks she giving freely of lieij' time and talents, dramatic reading, Mrs. M. P. Hender- with the family. Now so ever on the alert with her keen vi- wont she son; three pleasing solos by Mrs. F. the dishes until morning sion and foresight to point out their L. Hickman; a sketch of the organi- be late to the movies. zation of the Relief society and the history of the Lakeview organizatipn was read by Mrs. L. L. Bunnell and two humorous readings by Mrs. M. P. Henderson. A contest game was played and the prize given to Mrs. Rhoda Huff. A delicious luncheon was served to sixty. , A Modart Corset . for Your Daughter in these days are likely to have very definite Daughters ideas of their own. And should your daughter desire a real corset be not must surprised. you You may let her have it, too, if it is a Modart. The very best medical advice today advocates a light, properly designed support for the growing figure. Our special Moqart models for young girls exactly fill this requirement. In fact at no time in your daughters whole development is the proper selection of a corset more important than that of her first corset. Our expert fitters understand the needs of the growing figure and you may rely, upon their recommendations for your daughter. Bring her with you to our corset .section and see the fitting made. grown-up- s s' TT EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR TljoDRT ' hg (cORSETS Front Laced O Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore entertained the members of the T. N. club at their home Thursday evewas feaThe game 500 ning. received by tured. and the prizes Mrs Hank Johnson, Eugene Hala-daMrs. Wilford Hansen and William Nelson, the latter two receiving consolations. The rooms and the daintily prepared luncheon were carried out in a St. Patrick color scheihe. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold HanMr. and Mrs. Wilford sen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnsoh, Mr. and Mrs William Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. William Mildenhall, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Halady, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Jones and Air. and Mrs. Ar- O. y. Hen-riehse- n. thur Halady. t t GROCERIES AND FRUITS f 10c j Large tall M1I,K Luneta Baking; Iowder, 25c can 33c Jars Jam Large 1 24c Small 8oz. Jars Jam . 1-l- b. 22-o- z. BAZAAR, YOULL FIND Many Contribute To Reynolds Fund - j Corner Second West and Fifth South PROVO UTAH She possibilities and, opportunities. was a charter member of Sorisis, which club is very proud to name her now as an honorary member. She is a member of the Utah Press club, which meets at Salt Lake City; an officer in the Municipal Council since its beginning; and president of the Womens League of Voters. Miss Reynolds helped to organize the Nelke Reading club and has been its constant advisor and is one of its two honorary members. For eleven years Miss Reynolds was president of the Utah Stake M. I A. and is still a member of the board. The Relief societies of the church have come in for a good share of her public service. She has very ably planned the literary lessons of this organization for many' years, and has stirred and inspired her audiences with her beautiful, uplifting messages everywhere. Scarcely is there a woman in Provo or elsewhere who has enjoyed these intellectual feasts but that is anxious and is only waiting an opportunity to show Miss Reynolds how much she appreciates her. Like the poet who breathed a song into the air. Miss Reynolds will find many of hers in the hearts of her friends. zone extending forty A bone-dr- y miles inland along the full length pf border soan the Mexico-Californwill be proclaimed by the government of Mexico. ia More desks, flat and roll top, a6 in Herkimer, New manufactured York, than in any other place in the United States. European inventor asserts that an electromagnetic phonograph on the combined and principles of the amplifying tube mesthe telegraphone, by which a a and rail into sage may be spoken picked up by the engineer of the fol- lowing train. A he has constructed An Array of Beautiful Spring Millinery Opr fresh colored and artistically designed hats for girls and women are creating favorable comment among those who have visited our store. We are sure we can please you and solicit your in spection. Call early. The line is always more' Peanut, Butter, School 25c Peanut Butter, 2 Vi lbs. 60c Boy Can Salmon, small Tall - 20c 2s 20c 10c Pineapple, Broken Slices, Pineapple, Broken Slices, 30c 2 Yz s CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 10 49c for A. B. NAPTHA SOAP, 10 for 59c KIRK OLIVE TOILET SOAP, 4 for VAN CAMPS TOMATO SOUP DRINKING TUMBLERS, heavy, per set DRINKING TUMBLERS, extra heavy, per set Good Thin-Skinne- 25c 10c 45c 55c Or- d 25c anges, dozen Lettuce, good122C and 10c 15c RADISHES, 2 for Brussell Sprouts, ppr lb 35c SPINNACH, extra good, 15c per lb. MEATS 12'2C Breast Veal, per lb 25c Loin Veal Cut, lb 17c lb Shoulder Veal Cut, Shoulder Rib Veal Cut, lb.20c BEEF 122C Lean Pot Roast, lb. 15c lb. Shoulder Pot Roast, Cross Rib Pot Roast, 16 to 17c lb. 10c 8c Rib Boils, lb Brisket, lb. PORK 25c Pork Chops, Rib, lb. 25c Leg Roast, lb. Shoulder Pork Roast, 17 to 20c lb. Shoulder Pork Chops, 17 to 20c lb. EVERYONE IS EATING HOME-RAISE- OURT D ALL-POR- K AGE LINK, lb ALL-POR- K LOOSE SAUS- SAUSAGE., Country Sausage, link, lb. I Country Sausage, loose, lb. 22c 20c 172c ; 15c SUTTON complete. Ross Millinery Street 317 West Center THE HOUSE OF SERVICE AND QUALITY Use the Phone 194, 195, 56 I- - |