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Show TH AVTO SECTION VOL. SUNDAY HRRAI T) HI. NO. S. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY. JUNE 15, 1924. SOCIETY r iliHon Tbomai will enter-- 1 Colvey, Mlaa Caroline Hinckley, the Trei Jul! Minn Veruieee Boardnian, Mis Mon- afternoon at elta McCuard and Miss Elvira k Strong. home. The juesta will be en jlr. iho uiriulieri of ,vt Thursday with sewing, music and Mrs. M. E. Leroui of Tooele ar- cbat, after which a deUciou arrived in Provo for the Steel Day arrveo. celebration and remained over for tatcbum vlUbe week's rlstt with her sister Mrs. B. C. Carter. Mrs. Leroui returned to KEW WOMEN'S CLUB. evening ac The business and professional her home Wednesday omen and girls of Provo are re- companied by Miss Polly Carter who meet at tht Ladles' will visit with her two weeks. nted to council rooms Monday Municipal 8 o'clock. The BONNEVILLE WARD PRIMART tvening. June 16, at The Bonneville ward Primary met purpose 01 me meeuug is in cueii organization of the business and at the home of Mrs. Mattie Dorean mfessional women into a club. Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. inr rirl who is employed in a busi- - Tom Cox who leaves soon for Salt 10 eugiuie Lake where she will make her home. ges) or proiesaiouai way (ot admittance. It is urged that all The afternoon was pleasantly spent several state with games, music and social chat th eirls attend as after which the members of the officials will be present. . Primary presented Mrs. Cox with a DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS. volume of Edgar A. Guest's poems. Camp No. 1 of the Daughters of Mrs. Cox was formerly one of the met Thursday counselors of the Bonneville ward tie Utah Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Primary. Following the entertain afternoon after-too- n ment jmma P. Scorn p. During the dainty refreshments were servwas ed to 18 guests, Roses and other given, program splendid ( consisting of a piano solo by Miss spring flowers formed the floral also read decorations. Margaret Gardner who tbe history of her father, William Mrs. Bert Nnttall will entertain Snow. A piano solo by Miss Alberta jjcorup and a reading and piano- - the members of the G. R. A. club Mrs. at a canyon party next Thursdav lotue by Miss Veda Scorup. The club will motor to j. A. Seorup gave the history of evening. her father, Herman P, Baylef. Presithe canyon where games, dent Mrs. John Wright and Mrs. hikes and picnic luncheon will be Grace Cheever both gave short talks enjoyed. luncheon liter which a delicious was served to about 45 guests. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated with baskets of roses and I T& s u -- it' s, x tit u niif M if v r Mi ir v E8 MP To STAMP MEJJE AXD WAiT AMP THEY'D CM5E W A SQUxQR ruined ) my PROBLEMS V mU WfclJUft !W P MP Ha Iff I) Pre-wa- pansies. of the school Mrs. R. E. Draper has been visiting in of Salt Lake "We expect to be compelled to Provo for the turn students away this year," past two weeks, the guest of her President Harris said, "on acsister, Mrs. Caleb Hone. Following count of lack of facilities. If stuher visit here Mrs. Draper will dents will register early, however, Journey to Logan, where she will we shall do our best to provide room ipcnd an indefinite length of time for alL Professor Cannon intends with her son, H. M. Draper. to enlarge his dining room for those who wish to board with the instiG. It. A. CLUB tution. The cook has already been The members of the G. R. A. club is in readiengaged and met at the home of Miss Eva ness for schooleverything to with the exStrong Thursday evening. The time ception of a few begin minor improvewas pleasantly spent with social ments and change which will be chat and games, after which a del- made during the next five weeks." icious luncheon .was served to the Practically all of the students following guests: Mrs. Ross Nut-tal- l, who attended the Alpine summer Mrs. Bert Mr Mark Nuttal, school last year and who are now Brokn, Mrs. Blake Peay, Miss Lola in school have registered for both .... terms. Karl Larsen, of Divie, expressed the feeling that most of them have regarding their summer school work. 'I am back in school," Mr. Lar sen said, largely because or tne pull" of the Alpine summer school. Last summer, the part of it that I spent at Aspen Grove represents one of the most enjoyable of my life. I certainly could not afford to miss another summer like that." MUSIC LOVERS TO GET TREAT violinist anf concert master with the Selandersta Opera of Stockholm, the Berliner Philharmonic orchestra and others, coneertising throughout the Scandinavian countries, Holland, Germany, England, and Belgium, In the ' year of '1903 Skovgaard made his first appearance in America as a soloist with the New York Symphony orchestra, and with this organization he toured the principal cities of the United States and Y ti,,,.;.,'.. Wherever He Goes Death and Disease May Follow 11 ...I ri'tmi There will be no sacrament serv ices held in the L. D. S. churches this evening on account of the oratorio that is being given in the stake tabernacle, to winch the public is to attend. cordially-iiivite- d SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. A Scandinavian meeting is held every Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock in the vestry room of the The fly season will soon be here, and those who put in their screens inpromptly will be taking the best of precaution against the sidious fly. o'clock. Sunday evening services commence at 8 p. m. The subject fur this evening "will be "World Peace, Is It Revealed in the Bible?" W. A. Alway, All are welcome. pastor. GIVE US A CALL and we will send a man to take the correct measurements for your screen doors and windows. riff a ww afilimm 1r m W M k A m w - mmg m. -- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Services No. S N. University ave. are held every Sunday morning at Science 11 o'clock in the Christian church. The subject for this morning will be "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp notism, Denounced." Sunday school will be held at 9:45 Wednesday 0 mm - r aim jl w ma mm jr fm m --jaa t wm w mm prices to the bottom and we pass these advantages on to our customers. Hundreds of Rugs for you to select from REORGANIZED CHURCH. Reorganized church of L. D. S. 240 W. Fourth South. Sunday school, 11 :30 a. m. Evening services at 7 :30 o'clock. Elder S. S. Holm. (A deposit will hold your Rug until you are ready for it.) Save money at these exceptionally low prices. Market prices may change at any time. Just 3 no- tice these prices: 9x12 Axminster Rugs Good Quality 29 Others at $31.00, $36.00, $42.00, $45.00. Axminster Rugs, 27x54 inches, at only See our display on our main floor $3.95 the finest display of Rugs and Draperies ever made in Provo. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. No. 50 W. Second North. Sunday school n't 10 a. m. Morning prayer Everyand senium at 11 o'clock. one is welcome. Rev. W. F. Bulkley. COMMUNITY CHURCH. serCommunity Congregational vices will be held this morning at 11 o'clock in Mena Trope hull on Second North and University ave line. Sunday school is held every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. No evening services will be hold during the summer mouths. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Rev. Charles McConrd, pastor. i 590 South University Avenue. all sizes and all makes. Come and make your selection now. pvpninf? meetimrs are held at 8 o'clock. A free reading room will be open during the summer months every morning from 9 :30 to 11 :30 excepting on Sundays and holidays. Utah stake tabernacle. AU ScanCATIIOLIO CHURCH. dinavians are cordially invited to Corner of Second North and Fifth attend. West. Catechism class is conducted Saturday at 10 :30 a. m., Sunevery SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. at 9:30 o'clock. Mass Sunday day First West, First North. Sabbath at 10:30. All are invited to attend. school, 10 o'clock every Saturday J. G. Delaire, pastor. morning. Preaching services at 11 PUT IN YOUR SCREENS TWO-- Unusual conditions in the Rug markets have forced (GkmAlbilFg Keep the flies away from the milk. Don't allow flies in your house. Don't buy foodstuff where flies are tolerated. PHONE Rugs Sold Now at Prices As Low As 1916 and 1917 fire. In addition to inherent talent HERALDS BRING HOME and a musical training, second to NEWS TO MISSIONARY none, Skovgaard possesses a matur imwhich can experience alone ity Alex Skovkaard, the noted Danish part. He plays with brain and will Provo Herald : violinist, who appears in concert at and brings emotional intensity un- The Ftor several months I have been College hall Monday evening under der his absolute control. receiving the Daily Herald, but I the auspices, of the Young univer heen Very slow about acknowlhave RESIDENCE DESTROYED has" summer the 'school, played sity edging your kindness. violin since he was less than five ' BY MYSTERIOUS BLAZE I cannot tell you how much I have a he of While age. youth years enjoyed reading your paper. It studied under the greatest European LEHI, June 14. Fire of unde always makes me think that l am masters and was trained in all the so far from home after all. intricacies of his art. He appeared termined origin, which started about notOur work often takes us into the Friday morning, des in many special engagements 4:30 o'clock troyed the residence on First East country for two or three weeks at throughout Europe before he was street occupied by Eli Dubois and a time, during which I get no mail out of his teens. at nil The first thing we do after At the age of fifteen Skovgaard owned by Charles Gray. The occu back to the city is to get was first violinist in the Philhar- pants were not in the house at the getting our mail and the armload of Daily monic Orchestra of Copenhagen. He time, Mr. Dubois being on the Heralds that have accumulated and range in Alpine canyon, while subsequently, filled positions as solo sheep his wife and daughter were at the then spend the next three or four hours reading what has happened home of Mr. Dubois' mother. The owner, who lives next doort since the last Issue we received. This spring has been very cold had Just left for work on his farm north of town, when the blaze was and late, and consequently the farmnoticed by a neighbor, who sent in ers are having to plant a great part the alarm. The blaze started at of their corn over again. Also, it the rear of the house and had gain- adds a few more miseries to the life We often have to ed a strong hold when the fire de- of a missionary. partment arrived on the scene 20 walk aU day in the rain. I am leaving for Grand Island, minutes later. The firemen gained entrance to Neb., tomorrow to attend our semithe house by breaking a front win annual conference, and thnt will be of the dense our summer headquarters. Please dow, but because smoke were unable to make their send the Daily Herald to box 202, way through aU of the rooms. Furni Grand Island, Neb. Yours very sincerely, ture belonging to a son of Mr. Gray, who had previously occupied the ELDER THOMAS D. WASHBURN. BEWARE OF THE PESTIFEROUS HOUSE-FL- house, was stored in a room near the front of the house and was saved. Practically all of the Dubois furniture, clothing and nearly 100 quarts of fruit were destroyed. The house and the furniture belonging to Gray were covered by Insurance, but the Dubois property carried no insurance. Detectives from the county office at Provo will investigate the cause of the Canada. SCREEN OUT THE FLY " Prices r READY FOR B.Y. Bradley and daughter of this city, and Mrs. E. Okeeney of Fairview left Saturday afternoon for Montgomery, Ala., Summer School Moves to wnere they will visit with friends and relatives during the summer Alpine Camp on months. While in the south Mrs. July 21. Bradley ami Mrs. Cheeney will also visit Birmingham, JacksonvAla., President Franklin S. Harris. ille, Fla., and many other cities Dean Hugh M. Woodward, Profesof lid places interest. sor C. T. Cannon, and Professor Walter Cottam, all of the. Brigham TRES JOLI CLUB. oung university, went to Asnen The members of the Tres Joli club Grove Friday to inspect the Alpine met at the home of Mrs. W. P. summer school camp and to see Whitehead Thursday afternoon. thta everything is in readiness for During the afternoon the guests the opening of the school on Julv were entertained with sewing, music 21. While at the Grove, the educa and social chat, after which a delicitors will the tract of land ous luncheon was served to all that has inspect been leased from the those present. government, as well as the plant W. E. Lee, h f Buy Rugs Now At ASPEN GROVE IS r i 1(1 out-do- Mrs. PRICE TWO CENTS. SNIPE HUNTIN . 1V1?o w Ora SECOND SECTION It's easy topaijfora Chevrolet CO The Big Department Store. "Where All Your Wants Are Cared For" Carpet Department |