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Show t POT THE PROVO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, L924. ADVANTAGE MAKE YOUR DOLLARS PULL A BIGGER LOAD THAN EVER BEFORE BY TAKING These ONE DAY BARGAINS Damask Sheeting width ;a. good grade; 2 yards Limit 5 yards. 9-- 4 $1.00 mercerized; 64-inc- h, BLEACH $1.00 vards 2 18-inc- Dark and light patterns, CM flft 6 yards .YliUU 5 linen; h, Hope Muslin. Short lengths $1.00 yards Spring Millinery Opening February h 4 yards 4 The Hat Shop 32-inc- yards 36-inc- 8 good patterns. 35c value. h, pleased customers testify to the high quality of Beesley Monuments and Service. In 18-inc- 2 Phone 30 4-- A valentine party was given Thursday evening at Olmstead by the P. D. C. club. The members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, and Mrs. Dewey Snelson, Mr. Christensen, Peters, Miss Priscilla Mr. Jack Bullock,' Miss Suze Cart, wright, Mr.1 A. ST Bullock and Miss Lucille Buckley. five-cour- a se )) y iUU Flowered patterns, 50c value, yard- -, 0 4 nn Crepe, plain and flowered At the Relief society meeting of the Fourth ward Tuesday aflernoon Mrs. Edith Y. Booth will give the lesson on Whittiers Snowbound. Mrs. Luretta Epperson and her daughter. Miss Ruby, will furnish the musical numbers. An inviration be is extended to all members to present. y i Clover Cloth - 36-inc- $1.00 5 h, vards $15.00 values. - 40c value, - --.- $1.00 $1,00 Turkish Towels $1.00 1 732,. The Octo.Sorosis club entertained with a valentine party at the home of Miss Maude Dixon Wednesday The valentine idea was evening. carried out in the decorations with red and white sweet peas and hearts. The guests were met at the door by little Phyllis Dixon, they were ushered upstairs to the guest room. Progressive Bunco was played for a while, the prize being won by Miss Vivian McDonald. A delicious valentine luncheon was served by Miss Norma Engar and Miss Lucile Mark, ham, prettily perorated hearts were given as favors. The invited guests were Misses Adreen Miller, Kathleen Parry, Florence Maw, Vivian McDonald, Norma Allen and Melva Reid, and the following club members were present. Miss Zoe Hansen, Miss Camile Crandall, Miss Elma McElrath. Miss Ina Creer, fMiss Regina Hughes, Miss MelbX Condie, Miss Louise Engar, MjwrNell Clark The Relief view ward Tuesday with president and Mrs. Chrissie liiiJi.iBtfi.ai.q.Muai. society of the Lake- was reorganized last Mrs. Ellen Bunnell as Mrs. Jane Reese and Madsen as counselors. $1.00 . 3C Mrs. Don! C. Williams was the reMrs. Electa Dixtiring president. on, stake5 Relief society president, Mr. Caleb Tanner and the ward bisin attendance at the hopric were meeting. . THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Phr.ne 13 Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as Second-clas- s Matter. Another lesson of the millinery course given by the Womans Municipal Council will be held in the council rooms this evening at 8 p. m. All members who are interested in this work are invited to attend. SPRING OPENING February 21, 1924 AND THE FOLLOWING WEEK Davis Millinery You are cordially invited to attend our first presentation of 7 Mrs. Earl O; Thomas of the Lit. of the Bonneville ward will give the Relief society lesTerms to Subscribers: son in that ward Tuesday afternoon. Snow$0.20 The lesson is on Whittiers By carrier, per month Musical bound. numbers interof By mail in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming (in advance), per year 2.40 est will be All members are given. All other states 3.00 urged to attend. N. C. HICKS " Each 18c each section will have The Literary charge of the program in the Man-av-af- u ward Relief society Tuesday will ternoon. Mrs. John Jackson Snow, give the lesson Whittiers Miss Celesta Johnson will and Miss bound. Maude Dixo A furnish the musical numbers. is desired. attendance good Mrs. O. W. will be hostess The members of the Third ward to the membersBailey of the Rorosis club Relief society choir are requested to at her home 15!) North Fourth East be at the home of Mrs. S. W. Pet- street, afternoon at 3 erson Monday evening for practice. oclock, Wednesday at a special business meeting. All members are requested 4to On the evening of Washingtons be present. commitbirthday the recreational tees of the Lakeview and Vineyard The Social Service committee will wards will entertain with a dance in the Vineyard ward amusement have cnarge of the Relief society meeting of the Third ward Tuesday halh afternoon. Mrs. Lila N. Hatch will lesson, Standards of LivSaturday evening some of the give the Miss Henrietta Taylor will members of the Vineyard ward Re- ing. lief the play, furnish the musical numbers. society presented Jane Ellen, in the Lakeview ward amusement hall, to a large and apThe Daughters of the Mormon preciative audience. Battalion were entertained at the . home of Mrs. Evelyn Bird this afThe Ladies Literary club will ternoon. A good program was renbe entertained by Mrs. Hugo Price dered and a dainty luncheon was at her home Wednesday afternoon. served. Mrs. Parley Larson and Mrs. Karl Bandley will give the literary numbers, musical numbers will also be A dance will be given in the Third Refreshments will be given. ward amusement hall Wednesday evening by the Scandinavian association of the ward. All married folks and young people over sixteen are invited to attend. Provos Popular Newspaper" West Center St. iUU y WOOL DRESS i(JU n.p...i! giwu.i Published Monday,' Wednesday and Friday by 125 0 4I nn Gowns SBBggi THE PROVO POST GET IT AT ermclt Agency m and Mrs. Vern Williams en tertained a, number of their friends at their home Friday evening with a dinner. A cut glass bowl of roses formed the center, Those invited piece on the table. were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ariel Martin, Mr. and Clarence Guyman. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hone, Mr. Louis Clegg and the following out of town guests, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nillner. Miss Priel Robertsen and Miss Reva Stewart of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Lizzie Houst-in- g of Rexburg, Idaho. Mr. space saved. Come in and see them. lob yards Wool and silk and wool, $1.25 value, 2 pairX Professor J. M. Jensen oi the B. will present the literary lesson at the meeting of the Sixth ward Relief society Tuesday afternoon. The subject will be The Immortality of the Soul as portrayed in the literature of Longefellow and Whittier and other poets. Society Editor CM Hfl V I iUU n; Values to $5.00 for Y. U. George Meecham, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark, Mr. and, 'Mrs. Sam Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Le Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Jpe Ahlander, Mr. Wilson FURNITURE DEPT. yards ., 5 27-i- Fancy Crepe 4 $1.00 mi OCIETY Mr. Taylor Bros. Co ,56-in- White or colors, Hose 5U and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dastrilp, and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Bulloch. The time was pleasantly spent with dancing and A tray luncheon was servgames. ed, cafeteria style ,to the members and the following invited guests: Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Holland, Air. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mayeock, and Mrs. Joel Hughes, Mr. an I Mrs. Orsen Slack, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williams, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Reynolds, Mr.' and Mrs. Elmo Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Silver, Mr. and Mrs. 1 5 0 Nainsook, plain and fancy Sateens Black and colors, V $1.00 yards Knit and silk, values to 75c, 3 for Beeslev Marble & Granite Works fitted with just the filing devices wanted soon pay for themselves in vards Q41 flft h Mens Ties our winter prices. QJJ Steel Counter Height Filing Cabinets heavy thread, h, 36-inc- j Corsets Value to $1.25, If interested, we invite you to see our large display and get How much per square foot does your office space cost? How much per month (12 months in the year) would a few feet save? 1 y yards Maize and, blue, 50c value, 3 yards Crepe Chiffons manship can produce. i y flH iUU flfl ClI iUU 50c grade, placing your order with us, you are assured of all that good material, beautiful designs and skilled work- -- CM h; u p I iUU yards Princess Slips Turkish Toweling- Yards 31 well 50c value; 5 5 Just South of Tabernacle, Provo. iUU Beach Cloth GINGHAM MAW & HENRY, Props. f 0 4I Ofl ScrinK ., Cl Hfl h; Nainsook y yards 36-in- 3 y Poplins 23 - 25 - 26 Humlri'iK ClI iUU fill blue; 36-in- .; Pillow Tubing 42-inc- l 15 Yard 36-in- .; Bermuda Cloth Just as good as 36-inc- h. Toweling Percale 36-inc- OF Manager erary committee Spring Hats superior in every detail3 stye smart, becoming and "i |