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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1924. elusive saxaphene portion of the, orwith rhythm chestra pronounced arid banjo pushing the up from Tindepth.;. scoring throughout is he cornet pleads his orderly. horns wit hall the fervor to he found in a noble romantic sonnet while the violin ounters' wit h orn-at- f : rahe.-- q The trombone gives the r ncore. It i a .dignified dunce mu.:-:- , and unmistakably1 Lyman. ore.-mside ,.f this disc California Blues and in this selection thing- - at-muddied up a bit. i'i Morticing growls urge us to readiness for a r cord mg r, plete with surpri-e- s comical chorus by LISTEN! Emma Dee Randle .MISS M favorite daughter m will appear number of the Ii. V. ijc.-ucourse on Wednesdayr.e.xt. Mas Randle's work (vtning, ovts prac ti ally the entire fieldr of T NS EX R Y II Editor Soii.-t- c a of ill- uSouth and, Co!h ge f ia 11 in a ,0-- pitot. 1 J i g--- Re-ter- Itee Randle, monodramat-i- Emma c The secret of buying is to get the most value for the least money. In order to save you must seek the SOCIETY To Appear Here se literature from Shak work, in lading in rei ital-pla , -nd to spr-ur- at er single sk-- ti -- ssi;.r tea ii;oi n kar- book hes, bib-,'(-- ive plats, and sacred, represi n;at arti-tiand mi-c- . Humous programs. in li.-Provo What will.be eiv.-the cornet - beautifully t rmined. y.-di been not has Not s;,1f.:ri with just nh'l'U it may he Pollyenna, or Plaing iness-bpit imitates 'u performing for which some the Clad Game h cackles and larnyrtrd ting t xpi'f-s.-- . d. i n litis lji ft'i pn in an unguarded moment. mm h o;h r work- of the same places where you get this value and price. c ; uor(-auon-iLl- r f t , f. out-lig- ht m-- Our Woolen merchandise is of the best quality and our prices lowest. We offer 33 per cent off on all Woolen Goods for Satur1-- -r (lartitfer, (! r cord ter it does you'll wi-- Neath Vorg'tful fo- 3 of clo-.es- and , it h tri.t; for Di and Egyptian Skies make an Rims - balers Prepare For Coast Contests; Y af- hadn't. Tsham The is. y. p. has still tlm e s inter-co- 'l debates for the pnsent famO-and his r d,,.ic. 0r. hos- - yar. giate raMi.n. Mr-- . O W vill world court The VI i s N ath Eg;- ptian n m be di bated with tlm question V 1! tra. v. G. es.Mrs. ,PEniversity ofh O'-- ' n t al a umptuoMS Mr- with it .' Bulock. Lines Berg, wit Wool 1o lit'orni;-thalso and Wymu: out rn Sweaters, (a day. Mrs. ,nna G. H IB scoring. Much hi Pliant oie pa ' u i The rniYer-.'t- y of Wyoming. Mr-- is Mrs. Ralph t tip by .lvu Ne-odignified t n produced ion ot 'tig aside Gra'g. .Suprenu1 Shirts, Underwear, etc. qui treatment of thi; topical me oil v. Coutt decision- - by re-- ( nacting laws P'Uilton and .Mrs. David Omn.-h.-iHaxaphom- choral!, solos warm and di lared um on ti; utional be The Tea table- - will h" presided ovi r will resonant a,nd swift moving by the m inkers of the- literary s, R. and dlands with University done in balk t styl" pass before us argued tion of which .Mrs. Tuvlor is Nev v of iioibl ' with the I'niversit in startling succession. It is chairman, and the home i conoriics vail a. music of an old n era. of Mrs. Reed Forgetful from section in ilia'-gThe debaters will hiE woman interested in Blues is glorious danr1 music That the following t: W. E. Clark. .Mrs. is the least we on say. It would be the ciic welfare of Provo is invited Pulsiphe r, Drue Cooper, Heber 26 JNo Univ. Ave. and to attend. A Sherman Christensen, impossibl" to call each noveltv to your attention various ingenious W. W. Richards: alternates, A. Rex Mrs O. R. Thninu- - n' ert ained the The John-obits foRow in fat succession. R. Romm y and Marion record feature is the satanie moan- Hafi'ii. Saiurdav Afternron Bridge lull and n'umb.-of invited in a ing refrain built as Jones, did bis The debates will lake place Music Review Fare-wil- l s u o Seven g sensational arrangement of of yoslirdav the latter Jlall part College j Blues. tables of bridge were playi d Airs but moulded of posi- March and in April. A I!. Morgan was awarded tin- iluli Virginia Rea, coloratura soprano, tive! v insidious harmonies. to an orchestral accompaniment and Air- -. Frank Stubbs won prize CHURCH NOTICE I) Mrs. Jack Gilbert gave a birthday i' rings to the phonograph world two rmi'-the pri.o The lin'mlnm presSEVENTH IA V ADVENTIST for this re- party Tuesday in Imnnr of her little delightful French ent wen- Mrs. A. I! Morgan, Mrv. C. lease. mul daughti r Louise, whose eighth birChanson Provencale H. indselma n Mrs E. II. (logins, Sabbath school U a. m. LHeure Eixqui.se (The I rftjct thday anniversary occured on that II. Waivl. Mrs Francis C. c Mrs J. 11 m a. Preaching service IS day. Clmiisoii Provenctib The center pii ce for the tabHour). .Mrs. Al Mrs. AT Hedquist 7: lledquist. service. evining Sunday from thi Ertiiich of Frederic, Van le was a beautiful cake suitable deMr-- . Swell () Nie-oDid Christ Fulfill the Prop-h- i C -11. Wright. der Elst. It is a song of love couch- cprated. Maijv tornis of entertain- Subject Mrn. Mrs Olsi David Open--IiiiFred inAll sii s of Ilis Earth Life. ed in an optimistic vein. The note ment dear to. the lo arts of cbi'dren Mis Hinrv C and Mrs vited. abounds in it, were enjoyed liv ''lariam Coehraii. of, W. gue-t- s The J. Fiirrer. invited A. AIAVAY. Pastor. W. mid there are some graceful orna- Alda Tliurcood. Efliehn Myers. Edwere Me-d imes M irk Audi rsm, J. ments and extreme high notes which na Myers. Phvl'is Dixon, Roy yilcox, .1. B sb t m ,B '. Buck i Miss Rea always sings with captivat- T.ncile Parker, JloPn Simons, Kora BucjU n C. T. Frank i) Wallick. y, ing freedom and effect. In Rey- Kelly, Edith Russel, Dona Johnson, C C L. N.t!o )'. naldo Hahns more serious song and Besse Johnson. Provo mrineers E. C. Rog-U's- Riihmoi'd, J Alii! Join'-- , C E LHeure Exquise (The Perfect P. C. Peterson. Fr;nk Stubbs, Loose, Parliament is there.- It exists. I Hour) Miss Rea puts into her renchief engineer of Pile rooms were ,t. w. made heu'jiifn! dition a quality of tenderness whih use it whenever necessary. It is very the Provo Burlii, and Machine with ;i profusion of spring f'ow Foundry is esseutial to revealing its fullest quiet, behaves itself., and doe-Ti- t crewas siettkir at the regrefresbi.imi s were s' rv il ate much disturbance." Benito Mus- company, depths. of the Provo chapter ular meeting solini, Dal ian li ator. D Pa rt ridge. AI s Mr- of the American Association of En-- 1 r i' S Ic'd il Die offices of v tile Bon a a nd Airs. .Anna Egbert i Thi"'-(l:i,.L i'ii.-R i ad tb id lb" B rvi'T t lex triil-,- , in- t II ' . i M-- -. -- -- s.-- -- t ind-'-lm-i- n. a. i w - ' ( pa-sag- MENS SHOP os fe-ti- v" i g. li-- Ras-jbani- l, m m m n. ! i . 5- Late - ( 1 1 , . n. , c-- light-hearti-dne- e. ss Addresses I I . Every New Record Renews Your Pleasure In Y our Phonograph you new Through a new system of record releases we can offer e in and selections from day to day always something hear them. RELEASES BRUNSWICK W- Bc-- . Ke-gi- , THE ONE i . i ! by - i u Lyman 'Orchesl r;.l A bold almo f heroic t rodurf ion ve rse pauses oil to Fossils Used in Making Varnish. dm ie in brisk m pn o a spanking the ri':nx which arc numt Among after-bea- t' with f mv i ii ru in- n t uccd in nrn.--making arc commonly fir-- t ing fatigue duty, refrain various! natural s l or fossil of is played as a c ho rain by the ex- . origin. I a 1 t ,t in-ti- 1 - i!n-Ti- V i ; l In - v i h n i . t iz. Id. Boob rc-io- a , k ci q I "d i 75 DONT WANT YOU TO CRY, I No. 2530 OVER ME ' IJi Lymans Calif. Ambassador El Iv fsham Jo-e- s 1.1 ad lie lilt Orch I?c h. C rn ;i (Ink. Xi well W ".III Ml; ' a n i ca : will , d i I' ' - I iv ! Ir-itl- , . ac-;i.i- ar i ( ) WLIFORMA 1H,TES . WITH Y0CA1, DUET Ii (kr.e Coder.; icks Orch. DREAM DADDY Reverse m-t- l"-r- ' , liOT ivOASi'K., tbrc" musi ' 1 Hotel Orch. rse . , ' l ' num id's '"ting Die music Mr. Paint) Ita'v, mi'l co-pan b d oi. in g by Mr. Edmum! Eai.-- . wit it n di r t wo n u i mu-iimt i a i vi of of a ( ( I in q M ! . ! I - ic seml-fossi- r.e T vour visit. I LOVE BELONGS T O SOM BODY .1 le f -- ! M record alone will repay you for Its a knockout, by a new Cali-I I brru a Orchestra. Both sides are good. T No. 2o 12 SHINE By Herb Wieclofts Orth. Reverse CJNDRELLA BLUES -- t S f -- m-i- . , new-com- j ; The sucoessor to the Banana craze sham Jones Orchestra bj c . Xp-im- SPECIAL l ;e:r select ions on liriinsw ick and Edison TIIE SONG OF LOVE instrumental and vocal. ccords from r BLOSSOM TIME, are near the end of our s on slightly used Phonographs hi and see the wonderful prices oh standard makes of Dro:j Mriiiheats TYk!torsA 'onoras, Co ymt full cabinet size ma- Wc ii in-:a- s, -- A chines from i on bo U o - i hi .1 LX L. 1 Mil'', i g; erk V r ,1 rd l! 4? V Vit n ,p i, t ii" X i r erms :md All - lit-- for church wi-i- IP :lvr B li,l. i d i ; t ; m i! l) I 1 id t I 1i'nnou of Fully Guaranteed Turned in cn the famous iv'Uiziswick and Edisop Phono- j gTanns. cn- - 1, SI Tb." Mi ri ;i ii 1'ib ' n' D. ii il i 'Ml Our Printing Will Get It For You . oimio ;ind Emma Guv t n of tip' (I. ' 1 i noon g T'o' rooms . Mill' d. P"'it :i U 11 oo to $70.00 C A 'C I), and- - wi-r- aftor-ii-.o- .1 . i n MUSIC -, ad ing Akin onsrg. i pood mimic, and .! nop r ii oi having a good i w hicli was "P i a rt of t.o! .1 pi 'iid id ill" hoop. gUc.-t- S Til,' i or .1 Lit iio la ws. Mis- Ina an. MiMop Allrod, Aliss W p, m - Aims Dona Grimm. Em 1. .Miss Edith Ciirroll. 11a Acord. ti hit lead and Mis, in g g i ni n g to irijRNITURp Avy, tic ci : -- I ' t i THE SIGN OF. MUSICAL -- -- 1 i - i Co-ot- ic 1 Jolin W. Guy was hostess to of lrionds at it nicely arranged party Thursday afternoon. Dm oration of the rooms consisted of ii profusion of cut flowers. The prize w iis given to Mrs. Clarence Ellison. The guests were: Mrs. Clarence El- Airs. J. B. Somo, Airs. Jesse Ellison. Airs. Dick Boshard, Airs. Earl Graham, Airs. Earl Snow, Airs. Ray Aiorgan apd Airs. Eugene Hansen. Dainty refreshments were furnishing another hour of intimate social intercourse. Mr.-. a n u in In r li-o- j t& . E-- Intelligent Interest, Capable Workmanship, Dependability, and Prompt Service. vrW: n, ser-jve- m m m d, The Old Folks committee of the Sharon and Timpa'hogos wards will lent ei tain at the Sharon ward meeting house Tuesday. February 17th, ata 10 oclock a. m. An invitation to attend is extended to all the members of these two wards who have attained the age of GO years .or more. Widows, widowers, and wiv- es of missionaries will be present, The program for the1 forenoon will be social, consisting of talks by the folks with present, interspersed In the afternoon a play will music. be given by the Mutual Improvement Society of the Sharon ward. Kenneth A. Johnson enter-- I tained the Primary officers and Last Tuesday afternoon, Airs. E. leiu hers of the Third ward Wednesday evening. Airs. Johnson and Aliss D. Ramsey, AG East Second South, and tleo Smith gam- stories to be pre- entertained eleven friends sent'd to the children next Alonday. neighbors at a sewing party. Car-- , Dainty refreshments were served to nations were liberally placed about Mrs.' Francis Richmond, Aliss Cleo 'the rooms and good music helped to Smith. Aliss Alay Smith. Mrs. George enliven the occasion until time for Dunsdon, Airs. Chloe iMayberry and dinner when Airs. Ramsay served one of her famous repasts. .Miss Alarie Busby. The guests were: Airs. Calvin Cragen, Thi' Nineteenth Century club met Airs. J. H. Denholt, Airs. Frank this afternoon at the home of Airs. Dusenberry, Airs. David Beebe, Airs. Lee Baker. Aliss Helen Thomas read Tom Lisonbee, Airs. D. Lewis, Airs. a paper on the Rise and Fall of the AL Breenholt. Airs. V. Sorenson and all of Provo; Airs. Roman Empire. Aliss Rea Blumen- - Airs. C. Nel.-etlial rendered two musical selections. Vance of Alemphis. Tenn., and Airs. T. AI. Campbell of Salt Lake City. Airs. Lydia Holdaway announces th engagement of her daughter, Severe Test of Intellectuality. Edna, to Air. Karl A. Bentwet, the An giant Is a man who marriage to take place in the Salt can Intellectual a tell motorist Lake temple Thursdav, intelligently how February Airs. i - m m iTidrsvima aatsggsrjgsBB.' mm e Special For Saturday Only Nice , Sweet and Juicy j Oranges m n. Phone 13 U to Globe 14. . Gamp No. 1, Daughter-- of U.tah next town. Atchison enter-Taiwere delightfully World's Matches. d at the home of Airs. J. C. GraIt takes the constant labor of 60,000 ham. Thursday afternoon. A splendid program was given .and lunch- - persons to make matches for the world ton served to sixty guests. Pioneers, u ; the m per dozen WILFORD perry . |