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Show Ac-- : Tlie Last Authoritative Word in Apparelrahd ; 3EI lssojiesJoreJman vm Joseph' Seethaler.- - charmingly j The Nineteenth Century Club will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs, J. L, tntertalnea ine reu" vuu Lytel. A paper on "Suggestions for tpre usetf in decorating .the rooms, Making Our City Better" will be given zLre the guests spent a few pleasant by airs. TrT. Thompson. .L'lV 1 ' .:-'- ' ; .; cnau t innfa with sewing ana social follow-7?gto the was served Juniors Sorosis will be the . The ijincheon wisnhlS eveMembers, Mesdames Bert Thur- guests ' rMw--Ef- ning.- 7 an . wuton Thomas, Charley Thomas, Raj Next Friday the old folks of the rmsfln John BlliBon, George Nuttall, --Tima Smoot Bert -- Sutton, )ugene First and Bonneville wards will be en tertained in the usual customary manFUTrUKTi A splendid banttaet nnr program 111 ner.? Coara, rueene Jones, Albert Jones, Lynn In- naa neen ......arranged. m Chas. Giles, Fred Cassity.The Social Sfxtf" wlir iveandtber cited rueBtsriMesdamer Hyram- Hat-to- n Lizzie Sutton, Alice JIaton, D, dancing party this evening in the First ? . ward social hau. . Teasdale, Mre. Freshwater. ' Under the ausDlcesof the Old Folks jir and Mrs. Monroe Paxman committee of the Second ward erand dancing Dartv with refresh , in at their bomSunaay last. ments will be civen In the Second ward hall Friday evening. The pub yT 8nd Mrs. Vera Osteler furnished a an interesting social evening for a lic is extended - cordial invitation. friends Lake Monday. Salt of party Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Moore an Mrs. Whitney Smith and children nounce the marriage of their daughter Mildred and uiiriora cassity, wnicn are here from Centerfield, Davis coun- took friends. place March 12th in Salt Lake and relatives ty visiting City. Mrs. P. D. Cassfty was a Salt Lake Th rlftvfir and visitor over theweekena. You Janp " will ha nrARented at the Columbia April 3rd" In all features xr. ond Mn Ed. T. Jones-entthis play is especially attractive and dinner friendrat few a Sunday tained those who witness it are assured of a evening. most delightful evening s R. W. Dot Ko rARtdence n Monday afternoon tik delightful Mrs. Georsre H. Brimhall and Mrs. children's party watt given honoring tanth Wrthdav of little MisB Edme Priscilla Swenson, former..: Spanish tirls. were the haDDV victims of Dotson. Twenty school friemtsr-haran old time surprise party, which was of and time games music, ed in a jolly successfully carried,; out on them to-- 1 and partooK or a aeucious juncneon. day by about a dozen of .their Fork, who as" their guests Monday evening the came laden to their homes at noon officers and teacners oi tae Toira today , with picnic and brimfull of old time remembrances and girlhood esward Sunday school. .. capades. The ladies from Spanish KVwk wftr mv . Francis. Mrs. t,t " Mrs JoseDh U1V fflnf A'AMV ararA v . f Ut iVa Jit! - "'"'j Sut-ton- s, . .. ' i -- wcHfintr-farceruO- ... '. er i . nJtuSTwfflS 'withyoS of-Mr- C3 nir. x i home of Miss atane Jspanora xuesaayTu,lul :iMrB- - "; evening. Progressive games, musical wiuiams, Mrs. Kasweu uraarora, Mrs. -- JIATERIAlOREVER WASH An unusually complete line is ready for your inspection. Sport Suitings, in Black, and White Plaid and .. 50 and 6oif per yard" StnpesanTTancy colors and , BasketJVejiYe5ttitingswhite.with Piques . . .G5 to $1.00 . . . .. . "colored stripes .. nX : :Fancy: Woven Stripe- Voiles-rrz. ,650 per yard 'Fancy Embroidered Voiles 25 to 35 Fancy Figured and Stripe Voiles . Cotton-Crepde Chene, plain colors .55 the yd. Silk and Tuesday afteraoonlthe-iiuiie- s of the Congregatipnahchurch met with was - that of iMiss afp-mode- ersen and Glenden Houtz nleasantlv as the members-e- n Mrs. and Mr. son Phillip E. Hdtitz, social In and chat, dur; pi sewing gaged at the me whicir anamty luncneon was which took, place Wednesday Thome of thel groom's ' parents. The . served. ' ceremony waiDerformed hr Blshf rwng fftllawad : broiedads, trimmed with fine filet Laces, that are most lascftratingr: PRICED AT $4.75, $5 00, $6 50, $7 50, : ; and $11.50 Raynihild Pedersen, RusselliMoMillinThe hours ". "-Ne- w Jex. ed to the evening's enjoyment ls !" The wide range of that ym may expect to find : - Distinctive New Blouses fashioned from superior qual- javvi. m ft ' !" SPRING COATS AND DRESSES Models in Coat and Dresses adapted for all occasions," Coats in all the new lengths in FJain Weaves andjflixtures; Dresses for street" and "alteinnwit. in" Serge CrepieLde. ' Chine, Georgette Crepe, and Soft Taffetas : In beautiful new colors approved by "Dame Fashion. PRICED FR0MI2.WT0r$34.50 t TEW BLOUSES MrsrIasnrerMark iiaTTaII inni otiu le, th, 1 Rplftf ted. most favored ideas for Sprins 1917. . members at a ...social gathertngTirthe ti i . M Mrs. , . Utlil L nmhrnrPil in vnrinna "... : 7mr"M7Tn y..'. Vtl. , , .''. Hpnartmpnta well . NEW EANCYrAND TAILORED SUITS The models shown are mostly styles reproduced from ot the imported creations and have all the individuality m SergeGab-- , original. These beautiful models are shown aFdir7"Wplms7TI Jerseys In new prevailing colors introduced this season. PRICED FROM SI K.00 TO S34,.'S0 Fk - . ...... ..... ..... in 30no50 ....... $9 50 -- e lira dinner farthe "rela tives. The young couple will make fno nt th fl til AiiSftnnoSi ftl affairs their home .In Tracy,1 California, after took place arjey a few weeks honeymoon. TMynn todav when she entertained the " mmhra-f- urfionr-Club- n - the-Hel- nf if vere-serve- ICDDEDMU Pil?JPtDT IQ Or The Bonneville reading circle met Monday evening at the home of Miss Sarah Giles. Toward the conclusion of the interesting session the hostess - prvpd refrfishments - :t iilsptcoill -- Where 'Price and Quality TTrTTTr7 p2SSS Meet- - - . . f i la i ununvn. i millions of delighted readers, and seea ; BAr The announcement: that Mies Jep- concert rnt,tr. stiirivinsr. tp.achinK and filling on the stage by thousands, to whlcn In" r6niriir"B6onat)Dear ' AND No ques- - most important engagements as Sunday school at 10:30, iMorning appreciative number will be added The Rebekah ladies held their last will be most welcome news. IbL- - . worship at 11:30. The- eyening ser considerably by the millions who will social EatherinrHheomeofisrf", assisted in her concert . . mI.aa iiina . be will a She lAnnaiianTi iniiii -be anxIousltePsee Tliia prominent star roriirn vice will be held at.v.... "lo R. 1). iJutton. ifretty aecorations oi "pianist, Miss man wneu wm u.m6 by Miss L,xia Edmunds, church, where a union service is to be enact his greatest characterization o and" the Columtulips and ferns prevailed throughout Boston Lydia While, harpist, held. The Rev. Dr. John Lace, the the screen. BETTER-CRO- PS an- - bia Theatre orchestra. for this eager Provo newly appointed Utah Mission super a peopleare tures of the occasion enjoyed by Miss Jepperson 's first appearance In FUNERAL SERVICES FOR ' Know inai nouncement because intendent, will preach. tney a were served crowd who the dainty from large return last her since Provo JOHN DAVIS FRIDAY rar Mlnlnster. 'of Archibald the an Mina artist Stewart, JpDnerson is I luncheon by the hostess. r The funeral services for John Davli iaoi. .n ha in hphiilf nf a community. est type; that she has never had an xv,t Better Crops For 1917 Farm. .Bureau. CHARLES FROHMAN will be held Friday afternoon at t:ZS in thi Rtate as a contralto solo effort, that:, of placing piay groun Mr. and Mrs: E. M. Steuben are Salt Park. North in the in PRESENTS WM. H CRAN o'clock in the Second wardmeetlnf Practical : equipment few she Interest has equals Keen Shows ist, and that Lake visitors for a number of days. Citizens dfProvo have two great IN 'DAVID HA RUM" house under, the auspices of Froys ' . - Mr and ;Mrs. J "Curl Allred have as l 1 today. . Demonstrations before them, one of her to opportunities are greet Lodge No. 14, I. O. O. F. eager irov&:people their guest for several days, Miss HetPark, the other The members of Lodge No. 14, 1. Q. At Boys' and Girls' Spscial Matinee and hear her, "because of the keen equipping the North tie Aiirea otsauna. and Columbia. ln furtherance of one of the Farm at F will meet tonight at I o'clock 0. nridfi that they have m the fact that that of hearing Miss Jepperson Saturday V . her,. ana oi giv Bureau's-chi- ef andJ artiststhaLassist : An unusual acquisition to the realm to make proper arrangements. the first her in mottosr "Bigger born got was Provo, she Mrs. Annie Nelson and daughter Ila " she will that anovation such anher andIn included the that is of ing the in Provo, photoplay lof'Grover, Wyoare en Joying a Provo musical inspiration Better Crops," County. Agricultural atstag,I!!Home;jSweeHome: Preston G. Peterson Is home for ; ana Mrs.; as the guests or W. Lindsay, and County nouncement of the latest feature a reauzed be ends Agent may Clyde these That few days from the Big Indian properGisit Columbia ten, the y wrsjn at traction Saturday Miss spent -Jepperson Neleon,onmnrohonaivftand reDreBentative (Horticulturist 'Otto J. roulson have matinee, which presents William II. ty In San Juan county. Mr. Peter General r commttteeJbaa-bfieiLiormework on the nill progressing been conducting open jdr demonstra Crane-i- n his Immortal characteriza; -x "DAUGHTER OF THE GODS" COMING TO PRINCESS commuee; and that It will - be complete! Famous a rapidly the DavldHarum,'.' tion, county On hPhnif of the BriKham Yong tion meetings throughout on June 1. The Weather about time, These produc during the mine and that favors Is TrhTvefsity President Geo.- U.- Brimat fine the tion. ' gatherings are practical laboratory ' hall. and effective work on the mlU. lathas been read Harum rapid and by best which the Ht work very On bphalf of the Provo City Schools v est .methods ot farming practice .are fiupt K B. Eggertsen. demonstrated and discussed The folOn behalf of the 'tovo Ajommerciai lowing problems were the chief onesO. Smoot ClulH-"Tha Formaldehyde Treat- nroaontAd boWomen's Keller the of On behalf meuf-ot ciety-MrRalph Poulton. ; ' ' the Prevention of Smut,'" with pracu- i Mutualmpfovement Associations Potato flisease MirtpmntiRtr&tion.Karl F. Eyring and Mrs: J. M. Jensen; Control by Selection for Wilt and' iMrs. g. Club Nineteenth Century Treatment with Corrosive Sublimate Preventon'of Scab and Whizoc- Sorisis Club Mrs, wm. Mr'lRoy- for the ' 7M-r.:r Aiiaira LJ : tohiawlth demonstration. : H-- 4 lance "A fractical DemonWeevil Control," , ProfCB-of citv IMiiRlpal IntprPHta stration in Pruning," "Spraying the sort J R. Bosbard, Clare W. Reld, Orchard liowr When nd for What.'--' ' GettrWwreyT To these demonstrations the farmfor your EASTER HATS, HAT FRAMES and FLOWERS. Mrs. Association Home and School of their seed 'samples ers brought John R. Stewart barley," wheat and oats, for .We have" the styles, as well as the prices. You will always Provo Churches Mrs. i. H. Masters. potatoesr the purpose of having them passed on Qualities. Others their olantln find a large assortment at popular prices. r - fnr AN N UAL CONFER ENC EOF- of their fruit treesl branches brought THE ELDERS OF UTAH STAKE tn tea what hnds had been klliea-DWill be-- held in the Brigham Toung the frost Many questions were asked University Sunday, March 25. The on individual problems and many morning session ; will convene at 10 farmers jrespondod with their person o cioct- - Minuies oi last wuiereuw al experiences will be read by Secretary 'W. I Hol- Fnpvnn local farm bureaus have 'con brook. High Councilor John V. swen- ducted these meetings up to date with son will give a report of the "year's an attendance at each of 60 average M. Wttlford wui fouison work. Elder -- The remainder of the counin endless variety. . the Elder's farmers. give a brief history of ..wilUe covered during the next iwo ty ll Coleman-wiJ.Wr Elder quorums weeks.. epeak on "The Elder's Quorum with 1 i ' i ' roiiowea ' ' Relation to Ward Teaching," T. Harwnod. of Snrlnzvllla. chare- Bil hv discussion by Elder ed with failure to provide for a minor u' lings. Elder Andrew Hartley will p.hlld. pntpred a nlea. of ruiltv. He ' oi quorum on the essentials ' speak . $15 a month tor : was sentenced to UFIIFPMANN.. meetingsfollowed by discussion by the .support of thepay ana reieasea child SWIMMER WOMAN GREATEST Elder Wallace Clegg. Closing remams on his .... personal, bond of $500, by- - Stake President J.- - fi. Keeler or In the case of Jacob M.uicKinson of Stationery, Notions, Tinware, Hardware, Glassware counselor. . vs. Wm.-Roylance Co, plaintiff t. ...... w Y Afternoon session will.convene at 2 was'given II. twenty days to 'amend com'" ! 1 We sell nearly everything. the household. o'clock. Roll call anfl officers susL?.J. everything for . v . ' , plaint wUl Buttle A, tolned. Bishop J, speak a her iriven , Viave i aof . wnose ui-- ; on the relation of the 'Elders to the ; MOTOR CO. whose Bishopric High: Counselor - E. H. ' RECEIVES NEW MITCHELLS social the of aspect will Smart speak - Mr. "Bud" Black of. the ira ot ieminme penecuon, as w nt thA Elder. Elder jl. N. Merrill will Motor Co. has Just received another tin' a in quart she was placed 1 M infant speak of the spiritual aspect, of the El shipment of the famous .'Mitchell cars. . i .moi-a 4iAr was ii ner . unaer do will Musical t. der. program 'oom to spare. ah tnrougn canj Mr. Black Is staking his popularity In h riirontinn nf "Prof. j. R Boshari. ' nd was obliged to y? . , .? sales of cars in service, and says the Kelde'vot1ip.r sex. Miss The morning session, will be y- that the concern from whom you buy naae ner tne most penect uviujj y. exomminr pA to matters of interest to the priest a pnmnlota vnni. far . nhmilrl- maintain -- "crmann was the first woman to establish hood. All Elders. Seventies, wen Priests, Bishop, and SUke Counselor., records, most of Which have never Experienced Clerk W'anted. -io mipuu,. are he theatre she isa favorite with mi lions of or of a of any. part 2rnoon session ladies and men.t. repairing . .er either in important musical proaucuons ur m imacmne. , friends are cordially invited. BIGGER lo4 - - . r- -- : -- ' -- ,erica " . .? . - - bob-repor- - last-twowe- eks. cratt " A. th r : i s. - ; i - - y , , Easter Cards, Eggs, Noveltte . ' nnnn, u ii ii '. "B " --f.iVr- ? , . . 1 - K'V- - , " - , ; - UTAH-IDAH- ...... 'nf lUe. s . b";" -- O ...,..', kg ... .na Pf?S2 - ts , d. : Utah-Idah- nigui'. --- o --- --- --- ! - '': x " ...,....'.... |