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Show i MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1923 THE PROVO POST I L The members of the Tres Joli club spent a very enjoyable afternoon at the home of Mrs. William McCoard, Thursday. The hostess employed fall flowers and ferns throughout the rooms. A brief business session .was conducted, during which the following officers were elected to serve the club during the ensuing club year: Mrs. Wyman Berg, president; Mrs. Harry, Thomas, vice president; Mrs. Albert Jefferies, secretary-teas-ure- r. A vote of thanks and appreciation was extended to the retiring officers, Mrs. Lynn Y. Sutton, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mrs. Earl Thomas, and g Mrs. A. O. Iverson, for efforts during the past year. Musical numbers and needle work were also interesting features of the afA delicious ternoon's program. luncheon was served by the hostess to the following club members: Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton, Mrs. Leo Thurman, Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mrs. D. D. Sutton; Mrs. John Ellison, Mrs. F. D. Cassity, Mrs. A. O. Iverson, Mrs Ted Hatton, Mrs. Wyman Mrs. Berg, Mrs. Albert Jefferies, White-head, Earl Thomas, Mrs. Walter Mrs. J. Seethaler; Mrs. Harry McCoard, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Eugene .Jones, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Teenie Thomas, and Mrs. William McCoard. ' V-r- events ever offered to the men and wornOur October DOLLAR DAY will be long remembered as being one of the greatest money-savin- g en of Provo and Utah county. It is our pleasure to make this event one of the most delightful by offering you these unusual bargains. - their-untirin- ' borders. Jjiia POPLIN CHECKED WOOL Values to 85c. In rich brown shades; $1.35 i 2 FOR $1.00 Li PT: PERCALES Light and dark colors; 25c 19c YARD yards to a customer. TISSUE GINGHAM 27-i- n. $1.00 Values to $1.75 69c COTTON BATTS Ready stitched; size $1.50 value 17c YARD to buy these dresses at the! amount it costs to .make them due to an unusyal purchase by our Eastern buyer. CREPES FRENCH GINGHAMS SATEENS 2 CHILDRENS HOSE LADIES HOSE 182 ; $4.95 value BOYS GYM SHOES Sizes 3 to 7 Values to $1.00 $1.00 Black and white cotton ribbed plaids very good; 35c value-I-n all colors, and attractive 72x90; A wonderful bargain of black hose, sizes 7 to 9'2 ; 25c value cotton hose Sizes 18 and MENS) OXFORDS GINGHAM 32-i- n. KNIGHT WOOL SHIRTS 89c Silks and Knits. FOR I Values to $3;00 EACH MENS TIES 69c 5 PAIR $1.00 SHIRTS Gray only. $1.00 ALL AT HALF THEIR REAL VALUE! V MENS AND ROYS MENS SWEATERS RUBBER APRONS Guaranteed to be of good quality rubber; just the thing for kitchen wear; come in all HOSE LADIES colors and in a fine assortment Fine quality brown cotton of patterns hose; 35c value CENTER PIECES AND SCARFS Brian and son, Bates, departed from Provo Sunday fo,r their home in Eureka, following a pleasant weeks visit in this city with Mrs. Brians .parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bates. ' We are offering you this wonderful opportunity GINGHAM Assorted colors and patterns. Extra special LIGHT OUTING FLANNEL 27-in- ch M. at factory prices goojl quality, 27 inches Fine quality tissue gingham, outing, in a great vain all colors; 65c value of patterns. 5 lz yards riety 19c YARD t V FLANNEL $1.00 15c Limit MINA TAYLORDRESSES 4 YARDS $1.00 Fine quality heavy cotton Extra wide; 29c value unions, with long sleeves and high neck, comes in white 21c YARD only. $1.50 value YARD HOPE BLEACH 5 Ji DARK OUTING LADIES UNIONS .Will Another Stle of Good quality poplin, comes in blue only; 50c value value $1.00 valued Sutherland, and the invited guests were Mrs. Charles Wilde, Mrs. LaMar Hindmarsh, and Mrs. Clarence Hen- richsen. Preparations are. being made to make the Founders day ball, which will be conducted Tuesday evening next at the B. Y. university ladles successgjimnasium, one of the most the school seaful social events of which will preson. The activities intef- cede the ball wilt be of equal which a include will parade, and est, will terminate at the stake taker program wm nacle where a splendid football game a also be rendered; in the afternoon. Mrs. Claire Mortensen left Provo in Milford, at Friday for her ofhome visit in a pleasant conclusion the Mrs. mother, her this city with Mrs. MortensenStraw, was and friends. Stubbs. Mable Miss formerly. II Extra large size, fancy colored GOODS B. Retherford, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. Marie Hed-qui- st Homer, Mrs. Eugene Halladay, Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Mrs. James Mrs. Lester UAJ COLORED TOWELS was Mrs. Byron W. Denhalter hostess to the members of the Optimist club and a few invited friends at her home Thursday afternoon. The entertainment rooms were attractively decorated with a large variety of Three tables were fall flowers. placed for the card game 500, and a delicious luncheon was served at the small tables at the conclusion of the game. Mrs. Gilbert Cox received the card favor. The club members present were Mrs. Clarence "Beesley, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Wf , y $1.00 $1.00 pyR BOYS HAlfS Values all sizes tQ PAIR MENS BATHING SUITS $150 Values to $4.50 17c PAIR $1.00 I -- , mot Complimentary to their Van Mrs. Ray Mrs. S. Van Wagenen, C. enC. Taylor Mrs. and Wagenen the at evening tertained Thursday The Ed VanWagenen. birth-dahome of Mrs. celebration y tbe of in was affair honored the of anniversary Excellent musical selections guest. J and dance numbers were rendered by was Mrs. Joseph Giles and Mrs. Alma Dancing dur--inorchestra. Murdock Tice presithe the members of Camp No. 3, Daughg I at her Ballinger, presidentof and and Home followed by a dainty luncheon ters of the Utah Pioneers, the respectively dent A were afternoon. the on guests Maeser which Thursday home A SUBSCRIBER - School association of the VanWagNorma were Misses by the entertained the number of selections U. pleasingly num- school district, t. 'enen and who Jean Sail, gam string quar-teschool at a rendered by the B. Y. RAT SNAP Present were teachers of the Maser do mite, mm tkey aso musical program home ber of folk dances.Murdock. the The at noon of a commu- - iso - Dont in is behindmo Post receipt and The odor Thursday Mr. luncheon ElAnd A two vocal solos by Mrs. bowl of who Mr. and Mrs. Dave A Subscriber A from Giles. large nication Mrs. for it package of oar word try Mrs. John Stubbs Mr. andMrs. John roses apd astors marked the center-piec- e sie Stubbs Richie. Readings were wants to know the amount of the in-- i toach it. Ra.t and M.ss dogs Ct and Anna Miss Covers Peay nest Henrichsen, Mr. and close table. lots given by crease in taxes on inside of the luncheon pause ip all food to set RAWINAP. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davie., prin- Dorothy Oakley, both of which were In. Oscar Bjerregaard, for Mr laid were k Penrod, Three wiacm. Westrope, Charles Refreshments and Mrs. received. ' Mr. Page, Mrs. heartily A Subscriber states that the lot cipal; Mrs. Gerirude 85e tba 1 cake essoegh for Pam-trana Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mr. and Mrs to seved not were Clara thity. on Miss Bagley, and house a Mrs. Olive Gilchrist, has just poor M and KitdseM or Cellar. Fern SylFriends of Mrs. George Osborn, one improvement Parley VanWagenen, for nine years. in eakes iiiiuin Clikkta House, Mrs. Ray Miss Jennie Campbell, Miss Miss 05c and Mr. Farnsworth, Ethtaxes Miss Ed VanWagenen, Margaret the increase in the formerly T y vester, Miss Kate Mathews, Last C. or C year buildings. saull Mrs and Fansworth oop, H. Mr. . for VanWagenen, Baum. Miss Chloe el Jensen, Miss Alcea Stagg, Miss was 10 and this year it was $8, adddaughter of Mrs. Lacy yi an --rnA 5 cakes enough L. Fel-ste- of this city, and a former Y stu- ed to which was the water tax, makJ. lor. Miss Lola Densly, Ellen Miss Verl atoruge Solster, all and dent, will be pleased to learn that Murdock,' Miss Atha Murdock. a total increase on his property and Mrs. Walter Jenkins VanW g e ftwliq bufldinga. ing 8 building, and a Home fine of pound the of VanWagenen, and Arthur mother two she is the years Alfred C. Johnson of more than $25 in the and guaranteed by Hedquiat gold enen. the School association. A Subscriber advances the opinboy born Sunday evening last atMrs. and Taylor Bro. Co Store in Drug Salt Lake. are hostlots St. Marks hospital. all if growing was ion that Miss Caroline Hinckley G. tt. a. of the Osborn plans to bring her infant son value at that rate Provo must be Camp No. 2, Daughters I of the ess to the membersThursday-eveninits held regular open to this city soon, where she will visit booming, and asks The Post to anUtah Honeers, PAY. the at club at her home, PHOTO POST ITAMT-AD- S afternoon for a few weeks before leaving for swer his question its next issue Thursday session. The Musical numbers and Deseret Gray. assessors Wendover. Mrs. at home her a delicious home of Records from the county were enjoyed, after which ra. afternoons program included a talk Elv Miss office to point to the fact that for 1922 served was Elizabeth luncheon Mrs. assisted taxes were by Miss Miss Mortensen, Utah on lower than for the prePhyliss pioneers Boardman, Vernice ' Strong Miss Lake Mortensen City, Salt Mrs. of Mrs. ;Alex her mother, Nuttall, by vious three years, but that for the Hayward Eva Strong, Mrg.'Ross Miss president of the state organization of entertained the Seagull girls of the year of 1923 an increase in the tax Colvey, Lola Miss Bert Nuttall, Moneita the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Fifth ward and their mothers at her levy of- - 4 mills was made, which pMne Nuttall, and Mis, The time should increase the tax on A SUb home Friday afternoon. by Mr,. Ida Mrs address McCoard. was pleasantly spent with games, af- scribers property approximately 10 Mrs Emma Thomas and' all of the state board; ter which dainty refreshments were per cent. So far as valuations are ,ket!b of the life of ber father The following Seagull girls concerned there has been no increase a and Ma served. James late the Miss Isabelle Henry and on the contrary a slight decrease were DANDY mother, and present: SAGE TEA Miss Hazel given by Mrs. Mies Bessie Fitzgerald, tilda Lee Loveless, of year the lives of Robinson, Miss Merle Bishop, Miss was made lastwho skteh life a feel that an unjust Gray Taxpayers HAIR Lee TO DARKEN the late Henry and Mrs. daughter, Florence Speckart, Miss Kattie Bjer- burden has been placed upon them Cheever, given by their Following regaard, Miss Orpha Kay, Miss Vonda should bring the matter to the atMrs. Lydia Lodericha. Duke, Miss Pearl Muhlestein, Miss tention of the county commissioners to dainty Mayhew, who sit as a board, of equalization program the re.fJfhmpii Rosie Mayhew, Miss Dora Recipe its Grandmothers Miss Murle each year usually in June for the served to were Miss Lucille Thorne, and Color Bring Back flowers decorated the home of the Jones, Miss Elenore Faddis, Miss expressed purpose of making adjust Lustre to Hair hostess. Orla Pack, Miss Irene Fillmore, and ments on erroneous assessments Mrs. Laura Jones, Seagull instructor While the time for making these An interesting session of the Nineis passed, we underadjustments was held Friday was hostess T. Hasler commissioners will reMrs. Walter the that stand You can turn gray. tade .Ifoj.ovcr teenth Century clpb Mrs. W alter at a at her luncheon to make adjust month this convene afternoon at the home of decafternoon. A cut ments on matters of taxation. We Adams. Fall flowers and ferns home Thursday paper given glass bowl of roses and ferns formed would advise A Subscriber to get the rooms. The was ot 2 orated Grimm heartily Herman Mrs. attractive centerpiece for the in touch with the members of the by , U1 famous Sage Tea Recipe, proved were laid board of county commissioners and by a large attendance of luncheon, table. Covers received nKrl etSJ club members. Mrs. of West E. Salina, C. by the addition of othern for Mrs. placing explain the apparent error in on drug Mrs. are sold annuulU, say and the of increase an unusual Payson, such hair Clayton the Ray darkens of it Butte, Jones it ists here, became A. P. Mer- property referred to, as we believe Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. and can Carl one Hopkins no that visitors, the rill. both of Ogden. Mrs. Haslers so naturally and evenly Montana, are Provo Mr. will be glad to make an adjustand Mrs tell it has bet. n apphed. their of to attend they parents, to this came guests or even at this late date. The ment city i guests gray l.a.r visit turning e their Those whose Following the of S S Jones. convention of the session the editor. a su;pn-will becoming faded in this city, Mr. afuT Mrs. Jonesmake apState Federation of Womens clubs. because alter one or two and will where they Salt to Lake, go vanishes hair plications the. gray Sassafras, harvested and manufacMuch business in German cities dark and their home for the present. curyour locks become luxuriantl into paper in Lake county, Flotured issued is done with privately ' as had beautiful. A. was some J. Clayson Mrs. used in a recent issue of the and Mr. and of paper rida, GrayMr. an rency. Some is discs This is the age of youth. wanted over of size Commercial, a local newsThursday, the Leesburg their guests of composition Lake haired, unattractive folks aren t s Salt Citj of which Richins Ed a predicts great future paper, tender, they Mrs metal coins. Not legal around, so get busy with Wyeth Sage In view of the C. 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