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Show THE rHOVO HERALD. MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1021, O Herald - ' "rm Wednesday, August 1, the mem bers of the Daughters of the Pioneers f nuh county will join the Daugowan u ujuu te rs or Tne nonrcr vi J414 i" 15 atftrntisr? the Hot pat,--! Ly Auto trucks will convey those to attend." Arrangements fring vs aeen made to make tae trip" by hsuiv JilO and a DVlltuuiu uiua " .a ho participate. fk M fO H TF 17 tne American dLSr feTsii Vacation 'Notes dance, and will include ana- - 'mw will t44rtainraenit L; to retrsmeBt-iesarescert3f- tr ' " ' : m ' tsIda Field trt PeiSlBr tMs't.'eV make a one of the most popular of in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Velma the summer dances, Wilde's orche- -' Post, tra will furnish the music ; Mr. and Mrs. Byrum Cluff havens . ,:L The American Federation of Musi- -, their visitors this weetJdr. and ifra cians iso. neijiifieir annual outing !LeinluCL and tamilyfit Eichfield. nmri--e,Fei- tn c Mr.- - and - MrsJ t jGen eva. . JsBEiiiyMrnrannd-je- r About seventy-fiv- e motored Mrs. W. U. SDainhower of Snrinr Harry Asbton entertained at a social ening. over at Bathing, boatmg. band JLake was the sruest of Mrs. A E. affair la honor of Mi and Mrs., E. J. concert 3:30., and luncheon were the fea- Mulsh Friday. an Trojer, who will leavetoatmake early tures of thejintertalnment for those their date for Pennsylvania, e 1 Mrs. Anetta HerUl of is some, in rooms charmingly decorated present Mr. and F. D. Mrs; blue and the white visiting colors, red,: in tbe Cassity "A. Mrs. Thorvaldson. 101 West rew aays. fuests made merry the houra with Fourth North, announces the arrival ior a cards. . A daintily .prepared luncheon from Switzerland of the "famous Grant Hansen returned Friday evenras served. Schweuer dress goods. . from Salt Lakif, after a pleasant ing ' faw dayi-vis- it th of his grand- "TISs TTaomi Nelson was hostess at a The motner, Mrs. Mary sottee, employes of the Wood--Gifto- n thnater and luncheon at ber home ...... Wsdnesday .evening. Twelve guests Mercantile eomnanv .will motor tn Qifford Cassity of SaTTTiTeral Saratoga this evening where they were present. spent an enjoyable imeThe affair Pro vo visitor, for . a. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. guest, of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity. is social of affairs notable the of One 1 who -- are leaving soon for was royer, annual the outing tie past week K" Mrs. Grace" wrLawson of Tacoma, Pennsylvania, to fnake their of the Nelke Reading cliib members rittston. wasn.,- - returned to home. The: will in he time snent their partners to Saratoga. Bathbathing, dancing, boating, and a deli- - us,, kueis iui wiu tisii seiora re- lag f"1 luncheon were thoroughly co Sttma- - tanchon.-whi-cfi wilF- make turnlag to Jier home.,. , f.;lored by an present. a ... merry the hours for those present. f Mrs. Vera Eggam and Miss Lucv www Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton will Mr. and Mrs. Tohn Cochran had ai Eggman of Burley, Idaho, are the entertain at dinner Wednesday 4ven-la- g in honor of (Mr and Mrs. E. J, their guests at dinner Wednesday evi guests of Mrs. Eggam's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Taylor of this city Troyer, who will leave la the nesr wmg, Mr. ana Mrs. A. W, Koontx, and Bernice Anida and Pa, of Plttston daughters, for future Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr, and Mrs. 'Mhe Misses Hattie Monson', May G. F. B. Miss Y. of Hazel West- - Goddard, and El vera Jenson left Satthe TJ, wires Westrope, The faculty evening for Salt Lake where numbering 65, were- present a the rope, and Mrs. J. Dillon of Eureka. urdaywill spend ten days visiting relaw. nf Mrs. J. M. Jensen Friday Mr. and . Mrs. W. O. Willard and they tives and. friends- - - ..... daughtej-Dorothyafternoon and surprised Mrs. ' 9 leave will with who her family Snow, Mra C B. Monson',- - Mrr-a- nd Mrs. The Mrs." I. H." ' Boshard entertained Tuesdayorfierkeleyr-Cali- f. F. Dalue and Karl Monson are spendwere beautifully Thursday evening at dinner in honor rooms throughout Mavirine PetersohbfXofirahT ing: a iewMUyaiajGreenffeKdecorated"li sweet peas.-Mn- sic, w W CoretT-wef- e kid for eight--A sleasant JlMiss Trene Nelson is visiting reladaintily prepared luncheon were the evening was speni wim music., . tives and friends this week at Gar'features of the afternoon. The whole ' field. , affair was very pleasant and enjoyed , ..... w -:. ll present. . : l;! iMissgiieiuJliyantju-niher home in Eureka after a six weeks' Miss Hattie Scott entertained ten of visit with friends in this city..' her friends at dinner Sunday. A musi' was afternoon social spent. and cal Miss Elsie Kimber is. the guest of her brother.Mr, and Mr:James & : Mrs. 6. W. Bailey entertained' at Kimber of Salina, for a fewdaysc ' dinner Friday evening In honor of Mr. who jMi Mrs. Leon duff of Richfield,week. were Provo visitors during the -was guest efr The afternoon was spent in music and Zabriskie of Eureka last was which Social entertainment enjoy week. " " ed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. ' Hyrum Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thurmond 'was Miss Roberta Baker, Mr. and (MrsC S. Vincent, Mr. guest of relatives V and friends and Mrs. George B. Harding.Mr. and Eureka last week. Mrs. Kenneth. W. Bailey, Mrs. Zlna - - Dunn, the Misses Maurtne, Elma and left Miss"LeairT)ixon Tuesday for Lillian Dunn", Miss Thelma Baker and - sh will visit Mr. Duchesne where ;. . Wallace Bailey. andjklrs. Arnold Taylor for a month. .. - . . air-tak- rut tew-week- she ... . ; . 'There was more silk in Provo Friday ever has been'in tils city before. ..And ii wasn't mad up In thefash- saort skirts, either, nor yetl sonaj-as it on the Shelves and counters of! Provo's dry goods stores. - tan , ' A c3 exact, was in Pravo Frlday and didn't Weat right through Provo oa Its waytrom Tokio to New York in a silk, race attractin g attea- - ; "' ' "' j I tion an over" this corotryr- i "ZThe cars loaddwTthapaSe j silk Jeft San Francisco over the West-- ! j era Pacific, the first lap of a trans-- , continental race. At Salt Lake the spe- rfal silk train was transferred to thej IX Ji R. Q, That's how, Provo got Into ' " the route. The record ran Is being made to prove that San FrancUco can handle Japanese shipping as quickly as can.. Hitherto silks have gons thrQughjyancomer, on the Canadian Pacific. That was three days faster hetime toUew-Yorkr-a- nd silk market three days cuts considerable 1 tveo.hesitate. J.LlstLpleasurethat e4nnounce- - the first shawing-- of Styles in Dresses and Suits from the shops of America's foremost designers and makers.- 1921 FaU The styles we show are exclusive--n- o" two models alike the so are prices reasonable, too. It wiU be a pleasure to show them to you and we are confident it will be as greala delight for you ' "to; see them. YA- - for. - s g&i),eitent.p .:r:-- ; .. g.--.-. Mr.-'and-- Mrs. n ' . . -- . . - and family Robey motored to Sarat- Mr and Mrs. G. H. Field www Francisco and the - Western Pa- b. &. O. route staged this race to show the northern, route advocates that the middle routeTsn getucross the continent as quickly. The Western Pacific picked up the 30 cars . Immediately after., they had been loaded from the Tenyo Maru. Japanese steamer, and began the race. The special train is travelling 6n passenger schedule. 7 jS-- BUSINESS IS . J. 5 WATCH US GOOD enow DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY BiERCHANDISE EVERYBODY'S STORE Canyon Gossip Mr and 'Mrs. I. . L. Firmage and Ths Misses Viola and Urma Car-Sa- U . family of American Fork spent - last roll haverfnrh'(tr, Lake. j--' wf ek. at Prow-canjwn-4wber4n' in company e e of ChicaRo, 1 u , A rT'J "emPy Mr, and Mrs. JosephTThompson and son, Floyd of Hobble Creek canyon, Mrs. Ethol spent 8unday evening in this city. -. Miss. Esther JAnderson returned. home t;"stayarJvryian with them where she will spend a few raric Mrs. W. II. FarnRwnrth days; v'Sleng Tbe Provo city camp fire girls left ; Monday morning for Provo. canyon where they will spend this week. rn : " hes,r8rsfieinhJl spending this Provo canyon. " ' News From Mrs. Joseph ........... .. . A. Thorn is spending the Mrs. month with her daughter,. Mrs.. Frank Sanford of Richfield,, Idahd. . . vl5 .. Crystal White Soap . . Tall Sego or Borden's MUk . .'. SOME MEAT PRICES FOR THE WEEK ...4 .18 lb.., . .18 lb.. 25c" Rib Roast, , - 20c Shoulder Pot - Roast, .......15f y. 15c Rib Boa, lb .8t lb'. . 30c 20c t . .20 30c Wienies; lb. 25c ;Bcogn, lb. r; .20 fLAMB.'v 35c2lxinlItob:Chbp9 25 Roufid Steak,' lb 7. 35c halrab? a) Shoulder Lamb'Qiopa, Fresh Hbarger isi. .20 Jb. 777 15c Lamb Stew, lb. - .10 Fine Beef Shank, lb 5 -f -- lb25-25- , OLIVES . 35c cart Large Ripe Olives -- c , for 1 25c can 2 for Med. ' Ripe ,60c Large 45c Olives Green ........ wr 28 Olives 35 .:42l CANNED MEATS Large Sliced Dried l.Beef 25c Medium ..35 Sliced Dried . J.Beef,2frv...r.-T:.3"15c Vienna Sausage . .10 15c Veal Loaf 10 6c Small Potted Meat, 5 5 ......25 10c Large. Potted Meat, 3 for .. ... .........25 ;for CANNED VEGETABLES 15c Sweet Corn, 2 for 25 o u n t r y- - Gentleman vorn, a for...... 35 20c-- c 80c ...7.... .. Extra Sifted Peas - for 10c for-- . 10c .. large . r T. .7. . . 35c 35c . SO ........ .......30 rnr or A-- l 2 -Irk- the week ; Vn jjen rMr. p in-- , live all-- J and dld-no- I pos- - You promised yourself you were goirfr t" HOME, remodel your old home, reshingle: X down hardwood floors. You promised yourtlCj ments,' just as soon as lumber came down, a inl in; . m .... - . .. SERVICE STAlfLEGIQN rot a to a There will be a special me t; school the Provo Service Star 'Legion 4 J i Commercial club assembly hail i day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tl.i nouncement was made today by Jesse Mi Harmon. .ties com-- t district. zed that more tux.In this he iilie Judge W. 8 FISHER FOLIC ELTLT. ujj to appolnt proba. uiemseives to pracucauy a pr provo, ? ; .: themselves. WINGED SNAKES WHAT'S A PROFITEER'S :ni-anc- and hardware adjusted themselves. You were jfoing q remodel your house a just as soon as wages and plumbing su BIR03 DESCEND; FROM Alpine and Mr Miss Vesta Peirce of Gunnison, visiting with Miss Gladys Uuh, Loyad.' I ; MrH.'Mart Roylano? "-h- e ... '' ? I . unpiid our dollars f a better Vay.' " :. ! Provu'i very "best'Tirjirc.'gwould mean an added burden to Provo, the wheat T''?sdajt mornin? but I am sure it will be worth it. There Hann. Elev is no better Investment than to protect '.vprt ctniiv wand guard our chlldrta. iia'.vPi'ti;: Iday than - Harvey Cluff, state attorney general, T:ev7 tail led'' thlns3. ;,f Nqrjd Ray auenaea vam mvvwi. uu.: ..(uuiru 1.9. leadership, of "i)r,c" i.m ences Tomorrow , n ina It Jt -- -- , Tlmpan the state juvenile aT-bprl8tf- prp?; this appening this the prens- mut -- rf. g Miii8 cppeaiea from the soaooi girva-upo- n twy -- a ' v "'" " " tor greater jrjfisevclunteer crad'tr aistncis in narvesung witnout cos! to tne rigiu jagher. .': Their names and .a A. -- at-Before the meetlngTidiourned it watevth ii.. ' 6'6; decided, to have probation officers atiGuynion Qrson 'T'v! up tne type Provo, Alpine, Nebo school districts. Andrew Palmer, 63; Dan LorVv tut to the park. Eureka and Heber, Each county is to 63; J. F. Williams, Ci; B. I. .;' - this - afternoon's make its own arrangement as to paymond, 72; C. E. Davis, Kn; D. H. l.t Vted In detail in ing, the local probation officers. All lesa, 60, and Miss' Vernice L'av are to .work under the direction ofJhe wao- - roosv- - aer- itrst lesson- - hi vv court IheiPro v icer,jt. ta.be:-LF84ng. llieved. will be appointed within the IN- - OIITINfi Bishop Alfred Booth alsn was next two weeks ated in the mysteries oi ti Wheat. So. too Prof. J. P. Wis!; yea of the Wood- nmnanv pn loved ASKS FOR DIVORCE.' received his firt (ml1 " I i d .1. One of tlp cri'l t Saratoga Springs! Mrx. Annie Murphy Owens of Provo to 1S56. and i i r n Program" started ti" rol owoa or tne hna filed comnUint praying mr James W,- Loveless. 'clng. the party-- divorce and alimony from her bua Provo late thati band Clarence A. Owens. She al Older business women it leges desortion and failure to provide the standard for thclr yoi'n as grounds i,or aivcree.Also,, sue a'ois; tne iir nf by" the Swiss wants the custody of their tliree' small Lake Forrest, presWont with skils for children.' Baker & Baker are of Busmen anrt fered roads. 'Women. r neys for Mrs. Owens. v,r to--i .... s.-- law, and tlie cut wheat which - P-- tli. tthatirwe ald printed Ths cool brewes of Hobble Creek canyon, lured the followjng joy seek ers on sunjayaiternoon:' aiiss .vo DeaL Miss Carmen Clarge, Mr. L. Fleiger sad Mr. Ferris Holley. Mr. and Mrs. W- - A. Pace, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Salisbury are family and Mrs. "Annie Ashcroft of spending .a week at Hobble. Creek Long Beach, California, are spending a few days 'siting f Heads " at the ..Vv-- r eanybc Reservation. ,. o v '. ' Among the merrymakers at Castilla The funeral "services over the reHot "SptWs are the Misses' Lillian Thorn, Fae Packard and Anna Bird, mains of Mahilda Boyer, who died who are the guests of Miss Katherine Thursday, were held at the home of J. S. Boyer, Jr., Sunday afternoon. Southwortn. . r; - su-'roke.-pm- cert possttHItiea-.- : 1 1 i m fr in ; 1 Mrs. Annie Ashcroft and son of The S'Amuser club met at the home of Miss Margarett Bird, Friday after Long Beach,' California, are visiting noon. The event was made very with Mr. and Mrs. William Pace. Dleastnc and successful by games and a kensington.-- Dainty refreshments were served to ihe following: The Misses Carol Bird. Birdella Reynolds, Helen" Groesbeck, Margaret Bird, Mrs. Alice Reynolds and Miss Elva Olsen of' Logan, Utah, and two in Juab am! Mrs. Lynn Sutton return ftmmt lmnwlwaiatrlcts, " In Wasatch county, day evening from a fishin; ; ; the chief probaUon offi- - tion at Fish T.nkp bought from the Smoot (n Mar u, Aiatvint trtv Iia tloll nhlof all ..i.lj iour nsn. one c . anvwnere eise in tne wv"".""". report caiaimg ana in under tne airecuon . . iVhich feat thsy are deservedly tv ine j(ico uuijueresi oi ine aisinui juveiiua They did not report on how tr i ' didn't on the ot:. r LUMEER AND 1JJ Dixm ,mt Ma caught y(or cot considerable money. THEY CRADLED THE VtHZX - juld "we cannot " "Euj' he insisted, Tf -In Tr i as guest of Miss Miss Katherine Adams has returned after irtworrweeks visits with ,her mother at Laytoh, Utahv a:v:i seemed frightfully long, and fiBrtnj were dropping a the fall 1 though , v hundred feet." Mr. McDowell's head la badly cut. two of his ribs are broken. .and It Is badly bruised and cut on the bod;,. He was unconscious when Mr. K isna t reached him, and regain t sclousness until late this niornii; ; i . the hospital. He and Mr. Bates wr attended by a physician at Cattle Cat. last night, and this morning v yr A:i i placed under the. care of Dr. J. at the Provo General hospital. Kson-wa. Mr:' i able to livHe h , time bitween4he store and in .oii the injured men toduv. The three men" left Provo Tu: .. morning for a business trip t1 ran- southern Utah, and were within nrt miles of their destination w:.. i the? were hurled over the canyon flut -pth " .25 large pkg. Savex 30 large pkg. Hydro Pura for nice modern rooms small house... Call 463, , Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Boyer of Salt Lake are visiting with friends and relatives here. ......... .............. a-- 3 3 -- ANCESTORS rear scat, r Mr. Roach Finch of Spanish Fork Castile 25 Soap. 3 for . Foam Sea .29 35c large 35c large pkg Soapade 30 35c large pkg: Star Naptha for Mrs. Bissie of 'Salt Lak; with Mrs. Ruby Snow of" Provo ' .. . ' - is spending Coe Deal. . Cocoa PERSONAL with ' .Me- - ti A-- 5 Ben E. Argyle of Spanish spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs.. Nancy Deal. Soap JCremeOjl ' .2 .. t ; Peter Pan, ' 3 uin large -- WANTED ' r&'euh'' 2. ... ... -i Queens and princesses from' tne Lucerne House of Schweizerrs snd assisted them, same exclusive fabrics f or you from thtes attempted to ciimb ui thea c' T of this firm. They are unusuaUy ,v was hurled many fpot to message or note wiU bring the dowa on rocks at the bm to your home. McDowell was pinned sruM w, (wheel and could not move. I i t. MRS. A. TII0I turntng over of the c;it twice ii 49 feet.of tbe plunge aud'nevt-d,'o 191 West Foif ed.ftfr a moment 4ut that at luast Of us would be kilted when bit tl bottom.' It was the most exciting mo:xzszs:rsss:r:zzszxs:z: :srt ment, was our lives. .The time ruiu!;;.:;lit, ' te short, but each wit drop ti hnM t- the the luggaga we a tne seat, l uaa u trough the top of 370 N, First leavina-- .e, ftnt e furniture; 8e. Fork - 12-ba-rs, turne; party wg Apply - ii.a car y - consider Aug. r Mrs. 35 25 SOAP AND SOAP : CLEANSER-- " 10 bars C. W. Soap. . .59 1 case C. W. Soap. . $5.50 10 bars A. B. Naptha 65 1 case A. B. Naptha $6.25 - 247 WEST CENTER STREET 7tS ZZ?Ly"arter spending Miss Viola Roylance-i- s her summer vacation with her sister, Mrs. Vea Beighle. at Falon, Nevada. E. J. Peas, 2 for 25 Sifted June Peas, 3 15c 15c for 7 j . Miss Floss Harmer has .returned from Layton, where she spent a week as guest of -Miss iKatherine Adams. . v Mrs. Mary M- - OakrSalt-Lak- e returned home yesterday after a few days visit with her sister, Miss , Arlena MendcnhalL - . OME HEGULAR PRICES - '"TT Sausager,lb,20 30c-Ha- m WU1 :" -- 12c ea; ronl.S-U,E1I?stilol- d , - .. Mf. and Mrs. H. E. Urqubart and " Misses Leona Nelson and Beatrice family left Friday for a week's vaca- Wilcox spent last week visiting with tion at Strawberry Valley. Evylin Reid at Payson. Miss L. Prich Baum is visiting with Miss Birdella Reynolds and. ' Miss Carol Bird were guests of Miss her parents at Salt Lake City. Florence Rowe of Spanish Fork, Fri Friends "of " Mr. and Mrs. Thomas day evening. Rovlance ' of Logan are pleased to -- Mrs. Steven Nr Deal and son, were learn of the arrival at their home of a the week-en- d guests of Iter parents, fine new girl baby--- i- Dr. and Mrs. Thomas of Salt Lake. PORK 30c Loin Pork Roast 25 35c Loin Fork Chops 28 25c Shoulder Pork, lb 15 30c Pork Steak, lb. , .20 rtiri:iirr;siiziriiziitniiziirrii 3 r.r- houst modern U QTJICK-HnnRP- . , ..The Misses Deal, and" MessrsFertislHolley ihd . Miss Don fatt ot bait Lake is "Lefty" Fleiger, spent Friday evening visiting with her cousin, Miss Beth Snow of Proo Bench. at Castilla Hot Springs. -- Rump-Roast- ; Jte, A-- l ,. . u. tu ourin, Mr. aKd Mxs. S. P. Stewart jtnd fanifly returned Monday from North Coe Bench. Carnien-CJarke- ..$1.30 A. Bars 25c SALE i07u " . . . ............ BEEF Crawley will leave WdnesdayGr:4he- Provo canyon, where they wtll .stay Jor. a ' few days. ' sixteen birds during the season. Quail may be shot from October 1st to. 3lst In SeYle,r, Ptah, Salt Davis, Weber and Carbon counties. In Washington county the season Is from" SepiemberT15tii to JTebruary 1st "TL bag limit is fifteen birds per day. -- Bliie grouse and ruffled grottse may ., be shot In all counties of the state from October 15th to 25th., with the bag llmiit eight birds In poiacion - I- - ...30 25c Country Sausage, lb . 30c - Round Steakv2 Ibsrr . 777Tir.--.TTr.-One 48-l- b sack High Patent Flour x " . and family P0R - Mrs: R. EiiRene. Jones and family returned S.nnday. evening from Sprinp-del- l. Provo canyon, after a. pleasant weeks visit.- Springville iuaim' ' limit is ten birds in possession, and HflfllHIIIXf LOST-B- oys' - www - How much you sell depends on the quality, and low of either prices. Visit our store for your trial purchase, uc wm or ana Tneats you groceries " "' the start the Skaggs' way. WEDNESDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK. . S5c Steak, lb. . 15c to it llflitT inn ADD Mrs. Fred C. Strate has Mr. and Mrs. T. N. "Taylor and Fifth South. truest for a few weeks, Miss Genile daughter, Mary, returned Sunday Allred of Spring City.' from Wildwood after a week's stay in cows. Wells Brlifihall, their summer home. ,. T-bo- ne week orpatt are Wildwood, dark coat and green hat. " wo riTer oriage and '. : '.' .' , Power plant... Finder kindly call at Mrs. John S. Dixon and famly are Ray Brown's. Provo, R. F. D., for spending "-two weeks at Wildwood. . Bosy Store Announcement has been made by state fish and game commissioner, of the seasons on sage henif quail Mi gTonsZTheJlrst date for sage hens Is August 20th, with the season running to September 1st In theollowingcouBHe8r - Pratah; Duchesne, Daggett, Box Elder, Orand, D. H. Madsen, 1.- as her - in Wednesday's . i LJ.. 1 San "Miss Florence JeppersoiLwill leave t0 Tuesday for Los Aneeles. California. Fork, Provo cafiyonrwhere they have West compelleJ where she will spend a va been spending the past few days at FOR SALE cation with friends. ' the Stewart ranch. ' and Mrs. M. oga Monday and Bpent a very pleasant afternoon and evening. n important .announcement Herald. Tn--t- U-- r ;: Van-couce- r - WJJ If If 1 f 1 -- cli-tr- . attor-ieratio- n rf |