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Show OCIET Y o o o The annual banquet of the Utah ters of the Utah Pioneers, Wednesday afternoon. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Noyes. Washburn Chipman, age 93, gave a biographical sketch of his life. An excellent program was also rendered and dainty refreshments served. County Medical society was held Wednesday erening at Hotel Roberts. The affair was in honor of the wives of the doctors, and covers were laid for thirty. The members are from various districts of southern Utah. The business report for the society showed a splendid growth in membership during the Mrs. J. H. Beck was successfully surprised at her home Wednesday past year. Numerous scientific papers afternoon a and discussions were given, during the and friends.by Thenumber of neighbors affair was in cele twelve past months, on timely sub- bration of her birthday anniversary of health and physical welfare. which occurred on jects that day. The Our pnng Hats Officers elected for the year 1922 were: President, Dr. Joseph Hughes of Spanish Fork; vice president, Dr. L. C. Potter of Provo; secretary and treasurer, Dr. Fred R. Taylor of Provo. The outgoing officers were: President, Dr. John R. Anderson of Springville; vice president, Dr. P. M. Kelley of American Fork,; and secretary and treasurer, Dr. L. C. Potter of Provo. loooooooooooooooo; time was spent pleasantly with social chat and a dainty luncheon was f served. Present were Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. Carl loveless, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Albert Selck, Mrs. Mary Richardson, Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Prof .and Mrs. George N. Childs were the guests at dinner at the home of Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth, Tuesday. Final o o o 0 0 o ;oooooooooooooooog ur e Wind-u- p o o o o a 0 9 0 A Sale Without Respect to Costs. Divided Into Three Groups. GROUP 1. stock of Suits and Plush and Cloth Coats, priced Our entire o o o o o o o at 27.50, 29.50, 32.50, $34.50 and $37.50. YOUR CHOICE $17.50 o o 0 o o o o 0 o 0 o o 0 o 0 o o Miss Flora Chipman and Miss Hazel GROUP 2. Wagstaff entertained at the home of Our entire stock of PRINTZES Suits and Coats, priced regular Miss Etta Blilings Tuesday evening. The affair was in honor of Bert Goodat $42.50, $48.75, $58.50, $67.50, $79.50 and $98.50. man, who is leaving for Nevada, where he will spend a few months. YOUR CHOICE The time was spent pleasantly with games and music, followed by a delicious luncheon served to the following: Miss Leora Stubbs, Miss Clara Smith, Miss Susan Phillips, Miss Nellie Chip-maO' Miss Dorothy Goodman, Miss u Flora Chipman, Miss Enid Shaw, StanGROUP 3. The Social Sixty club will give the ley Peterson, Arling Glazier, Clyde sixth of a series of dancing parties at Snyder, Frank Penrod, Roy Chipman, All that remains of our Women's Suits, priced regular at $32.50. the state armory this evening. Bert Goodman. Spencer Cluff, Virl YOUR CHOICE Penrod, Spencer Meldrum. This evening the Campfire Girls will are here and they are strikimeet at the home of Miss Marion Mrs. T. J. Foote entertained at her for a picnic supper, after which home Wednesday evening. The time ngly beautiful new styles, a 'backwards" party will be held." was spent pleasantly with games, music and a daintily prepared lunch new stock, and priced so :! Ijj The married folks' dancing party eon served to Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Foote ill In the Third ward amusement and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. given low that everyone can ill hall last evening was Foote and family: We take inventory January 31st; all suits and coats must be sold :i'and successful from every viewpoint t the above prices will quickly move them. by then, ll A good representation of the ward II; Mrs. H. J. Stagg will be hostess to was present at the Lakeview meeting MEN! We are selling suits and overcoats at greatly reduced p the senior Beehive Girls of the Second house Wednesday evening to enjoy, prices. It will pay you to buy your next Fall Coat NOW. II ward at her home Monday evening, Because I Love You," an excellent ijj play presented by the Dramatic club II Miss Myrtle Newton of Ogden is of the Sharon ward. Leadership Week visitors, The B. Y. U. is to be conspending the week with relatives and we extend you a cordial inThe members "of the Fortnightly friends in Provo. on the successful gratulated club were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. out of its splendid vitation to store. visit our carrying Wednesday evening a successful sur- Richard H. Beesley Tuesday evening. We are sure that You of home will the finrl was program. nHranUrn at given Following the game of "42," refresh prise party who" attended the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williams in ments were served to twenty-foueveryone merchandice, attractively honor of Mr. Williams, whose birthday lectures get worth-whil- e Covers were laid for twelve guests fell on that date. The game of "500," priced. thoughts to carry away musical numbers and luncheon were at a dinner given tiy Mr. and Mrs. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. with . them. Mrs. and Mr. the Harold following: Dunn, Sunday, complimentary enjoyed by E. A. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Jonn w. to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harrison of ' Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitcnen, Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hardy, Air. ana 0 Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs entertaind Mrs. E. H. Paepke, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. John Harper, of Juarez, Mex ed by the ward choir. Lunn, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thorn- the members of the Comus club and Speakers were lev. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. somo, Mr. ana the following special guests this after- ico, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Professor Banks, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. qiark noon : Mrs. John Buchi, Mrs. O. Earl Finlayson during Leadership week. principal of the Lincoln high school, Newell, Mrs. P. G. Hall, W. T. Morley. Thomas, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Swen O. Nielsen, Mrs. Bert Whipple Mrs. of which Mr. Andrews was an attendii The following resolutions went Milton Buxton of Burley,, Idaho is ant; Elder Frank Perry and Bishop "Resolved, That a family of boys is J. D. Hunter. Mrs. J. W. Farrer. Mrs. adopted by the directors of the Provo See them today and get more expensive than a family or gins, J. T. Farrer and Miss Effie Evans of the guest of Paul Westwood for a few E. D. Walker. is the subject of a debate to be given Salt Lake. Music and luncheon added Building & Loan society: days. in the First ward M. I. A. Tuesday to the pleasure of the occasion. your choice. "Whereas, The Great Giver of all evening. Miss Isis Johnson and Miss life has called home one of his choice af the take will Mr. Mrs. Woffinden D. and Jesse enterHunter Margar. and beloved spirits in the person of firmative and Wendall Christensen tained at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. Walter D. Dixon; and, and Merlin Ellis the negative. and Mrs. Perry Harrison of PocaALREADY tello. Other guests were Miss Effie Miss Faun Madseri of Fairview is "Whereas, The members of the A genuine surprise party took place Evans of Salt Lake, Miss .Virginia here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mad of directors of the Provo Build board at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Southerland and Oliver Hunter, sen for a few days. International News Service. & Loan society, through their as The ing par evening. Johnson Wednesday We have just received a ijj Jan. 27 Although the DUBLIN, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hanson of Richsociation with him as a member and ticipants were Mr. and Mrs. bteve Mrs. Nellie Talmage of Salt Lake, a Irish Free State is not yet in official BenWilliam Mrs. were field Provo visitors last week.. Mr. and Johnson, jjj beautiful assortment of the especially as the treasurer of the minister of being, defense in the member of the general board of the big son, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Strong, Mr. Irish Provo Building & Loan society, have provisional is Richard the government, of association, Primary Mrs. guest Ripple, Mr. and Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Walter Robinson and other hat jjj and Mrs. Ross Mr. flowers come to know him as a beloved and during Leader Mulcahey, is making plans for a and Mrs. Urban neth Borg entertained twelve guests Wren Strong, faithful husband and father, and as powerful standing army. It was learn and Mrs. Lon Safford. at dinner in honor of Mr, and Mrs. ship week. ed today that contracts have been let decorations. So get your jjj Overlade, Mr. cards greatly desired and faithful citizen, refreshments and Harrison. Perry Music, games, and as an officer, true to his trust and Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen have as for 30,000 service rifles and adequate contributed to the success of the afammunition. Orders have been placed faithful and accurate in every detail; their trimming material here. guests! week, during Leadership A dinner and theater party was Mr. fair. R. E. Baxter of American In Irish mills for 200,000 yards of Mrs. and and, given by Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn Fork. field green cloth for uniforms. Other "Whereas, We, as members of the Airs Lee L. Baker was hostess 10- Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Perry is being purchased to give board of directors of the Provo Buildequipment AfterHarrison. The dining table was atthe members of the Thursday Mrs. Dora Crandall of Springville is absolute efficiency to the army. ing & Loan society have appreciated tractively decorated with cut flowers. the noon linage ciuu jesiouaj. his splendid and efficient service aa It is expected that President Arthur of Mrs. Walter Robinson guest with decorated were tastefully rooms Griffith will dissolve the Dail Eireann an officer of the society, and have Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen enter- during Leadership week. sweet peas. A daintily prepared lunchwithin the next three months, in learned to love him, not only as . of tained at dinner Wednesday for Dr. To clean up our stock eon followed cards. fellow worker, but as a brother, ever Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen have as order to give him time to right the W. L. Wanlaff of Logan. Covers were state issue. A general their guest this week Don C. Strong of republic-frestriving and struggling to lighten the left laid for five. Winter Hats, we are offer- - jjj Mr. onH Mrs. Perrv Harrisonseveral election will be held in the late .spring load of his associates, and those wltS, Alpine. Leo Cherniavsky, Violinist irvMav tor Salt Lake to spend or early in the summer to elect mem whom he came in daily contact, with a H. W. Mr. Richard Mrs. and Chris Mrs. enterand Mr. Scott, Jr., bers of the new parliament. ing our entire line at only :j days with ferver and a talent given to few morhome Pianist to their a at tained Jan dinner Cherniavsky, prettily appointed Wells, before returning tal beings; were Dr. for Mrs. E. and accuiny..cu Tuesday evening, in Pocatello. They A CARD OF THANKS. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, Mischel who will spend C. Holland. F. Cherniavsky, Dunn, J. Mrs. by That we, the officers of the Prove ten days in Salt Lake. To the many kind friends who as- 'Cellist. Building & Loan society, keenly feel A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and The members of the Optimist club sted us so much with their though- - ill the loss of this faithful and efficient Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd P. Thorton Wednesday and Mr. to Hanand a Complimentary gave card ful deeds and their feeling of sympathy ::: dancing party at officer, and ,n citizens of this comMr. and morning. Mother and baby are doing sen's THURSPocatello. of COLLEGE Harrison HALL, Catering company Wednesday during tho sickness of oH- son and ijj Perry munity, feel that in his passing we was enjoytd brother Haws; and for the beautiful jjj Mrs. Elliott Dunn gave a card party nicely. evening. Ilia game have lof-- t a lovable, devoted, 8 P. M. FEB. 2, DAY, and refreshments served. .Mrs. flowers and the fitting services given jjj Thursday evening. citizen, and that his loss will Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cook have as Jamesdainty Sutherland won the ladies' prize at his funeral, we wish to express our jjj he Reserved Seats $1.00. felt, not only by the memMrs. Elizabeth Gillespie was pleas- their guests this week. Mrs. R. D. and the gents' curd favor was awarded heartfelt bers of the Provo Building & Loan appreciation. They were so jjj antlv surprised Wednesday evening Young and Miss Arlene Parker of to Clyde Singh'tcn. Pan'iii followed many and so kind that we can not jjj General Admission 73c society, but by the entire community. muuieiu. hv a nimiilier 01 ner aomwut an. i and was enjoyi-the followine mention them severally; nor ran we ill! liy "Be It Further Resolved, That a with games, was spent time members mm i.ivitrd Kiiests: Mr. and find fitting words to convey our feel-- ' III This is not on the B. Y. U. dents. The copy of these resolutions be spread to served The of Mrs. luncheon Ella Gledhill marriage Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Byron music and a dainty upon the records of this society, and of Gunnison, and George Watkins of James .Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. ingk of gratefulness. to To one and all, jjj Lyceum Course. fifteen. that a copy be sent to the family of we wish jjj thank you however, say Provo, took place Thursday evening Retherford. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Den- - and God bless von. ::: the deceased. Secthe The Sundav school class ofE Orville at the Home of the bride's sister, Mrs. halter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lundhall. MR. AND MRS. WM. E. ANDREWS "J. W. DAXGERFIELD, E. Moore. J. L. L. offiteacher, Nelson their Bishop with Mr. Mrs. Mr. and ward and ond ;Uy Shurtliff, AND FAMILY. "J. W. ROBIXSOX, of members ciated. wedthe a the entertained Z. Following ceremony Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mr. and ri.. ' . .. . . "WILLIS K. SPAFFORD, i ti'AnnoD. J: was servea 10 tne reia-Ha- Whlttaker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheen, uuib mimer Mrs Elma Thatcners cmss nc "Commitee amusement and close tives friends ward Mr. present. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mr. and Mrs. evening in the The officers and teachers of tne land Mrs. Watkins will make their Charles Hawke, Mr. and Mrs. Ross hail home in Provo. inviieu. JAPS TAKE Ratcliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Mr. Sunday school were aiso with JIBB1IA ROADS games, was spent time and Mrs. W. K. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. delightful refresh-men- u The regular meeting of the Social Don Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde music and dancing. Dainty International News Service. Hour club was held Thursday afterwere served to fifty. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. At the noon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Singleion. very moment that Japan in Washingat Mrs. Lunceford. hostess was Warren Dunceford The members of the L'Ametia club ton is promising to maintain the Mrs. Arthur Craven af fa r and Mrs. Josephine Srultz were pres- were delightfully entertained at the dinner Monday evening. The door in Siberia, her representaopen husband in ent to addition eleven members. home of Mrs. Cecil Larsen, Thursday was in celebration of her in Vladicostok have just closed tives Ki.thH-- v anniversary. Red and white- Dinner was served and musical num- afternoon. The time was spent pleasa deal whereby Japan gains control or center- bers featured. The club will meet in carnations were used as a table the Ussuric railroad, port of Vladiantly with the card game "500." sew McCul-lougMrs. with two i""'1-"'-- A weeks William tarn were ior A and music. dainty luncheon piece. Covers vostok, and a thirty-yea- r lease on the when Mrs. John A. Vance will ing was served to Mrs. Julian F. Greer, nleasant evening was spent with rich suchanol mines, it was charged the number. give literary Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Chester Brown, here today by the representatives of games and music. Greer, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. the Far Eastern republic of Chita. The will be preFrank Reynolds, Mrs. Leo Sutherland, A motion picture show Far Easterners made public a cableLEADERS this lEAOERSHIPJEEK Mrs. Robert Stoddard, Mrs. Reed sented at the Page schoolhouse gram receied through the official u s Mrs. runas were Bailey. The invited guests news agency of the Chita government, evening. The Mrs. Celestla Schow of Lehi is the H. S. Holland. Mrs. Percival IMgelow a piano for school use. All are reporting the deal. L. Mrs. H. cf Farnsworth during and Mrs. Wm. Jarvis of Spanish Fork. guest invited. Leadership week. Deadly Qerm en Bank Note. . FUNERAL SERVICES WEDNESDAY "The Hoodooed Coon" was presented A. I. Miss Elmina Taylor of Salt Lake, When one of the c vvnositav evening by the, M. note, used so commonly In Paris, was subFuneral services were held Wednes dramatic players of the T.mpanogos president of the Utah Association of of Is nan. Masters 2 In View here Dancing, the Pleasant p. m., during day at jected to microscopical examination. ward in the amusement social ward meeting house for Oliver Haws r.,nwd was present to enjoy the inter Leadership week, instructing the chemist's report showed there wer classes. E. play. dancing Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. more than 236,000,K0 germs attached esting and humorous w T Andrews, who died at the family resi to It, the accumulation from dirty Mrs. Zlha Y. Card left Wednesday dence Sunday evening, of pneumonia. Countv president of the Daughters hands and, untidy treatment while It H. for Mrs. her in home afternoon Lacy Salt T. J. Lake invo the Foote Elder offered Ill of the Utah Pioneers, 56 E. Second South, Provo. was In circulation, many of the germ Farnsworth. and the second vice pres- City, after spending the past few days cation and the benediction was pro of a deadly nature had the bill the visit.-being of the President Mrs. Cluff. here, guest and nounced by Elder Sidney ident, Mrs. Grace Cheever, Come in coutuc' with a cut In the flesli The musical numbers were furnish- merlean Fork camp of the Paugh- T. X. Taylor. o o The Fourth ward M. I. A. debaters will give their debate, "Resolved, That a tall man makes a. better husband than a short man," before the mem bers of the Third ward M. I. A. next Tuesday evening. . The Fourth ward quartet, will also render their original music numbers. After the program the debaters and company will be the guests of honor at a social affair given by the Third ward M. I. 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