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Show PAGE The first of,it series of baud stand tcaa to be given by the la d ie of the liusiucss aiid Irofessioual Women's Huh of Provo to raise 'funds foV th erection of a 1m ud stand iu l'iuun-- t I'iiik witt lie given anbe Hotel Uob- ertii Wedued)i" fveuiug, Divembcr tLird. . ' The hostesses of the evening .are : Mfti. K. C. fturtou, chairman; Miss M.vrth Johnson, Miss LaVerne Page, "Mrs. "L. E. Johnson, Miss..MargaTeT Leahy, Miss Lacy Edwards and. Mrs. Alireoiiea, Valley Circle will uieet'at the home of Mrs. Charles II. Funk. 115 South Fifth West Monday evening A full attendance is at 7 desired as matters of great Importance will be discussed. . , . r ... i. Have 'Phonograph This Christmas - . The feature of the evening will lie. dancing. Wilde'a orchestra has fii engaged, for the evening and nerved .dainty refreshments will almut n!e hundred guests. X ti Those who have lieeu" bidden" to attend anticipating an unusually pleasant time. Thes-- teas will continue through out the winter months and will of-fornnjiiy novel and entertaining social functions. Salt Lake Lodge So. 53. W. O. W will be thff guests of Provo Lodge N04 4K2 at a suicial Monday evening in tlie I; O. O. . hull.; AU memre- -. bers and" quested to lie psent. A business meeting will be held " prior to the social. '' Behindlt THINK! COLD, LONG "WINTER NIGHTS-NWHERE TO GO NO ONE TO ENTERTAIN YOU LET A SONORA DO IT. O Whatever is worthy of phonograph reproduction, is Worthy of the' best reproduction obtainable. When you purchase the Sonora you purchase perfection of tone -- 4one so mellow, so perfectly shaded, so warmly resonant and pure that bring you new conception Of delights of home music. it-wi- ll in your home for Christmas and have joy the whole, year through. It only requires a small down payment the balance can be paid in easy monthly payments.- - Come in now and make a deposit ' n the one you want. " v - e A Gift With Years of Happiness Put-ajSono- ra , Miss Ma Knudsen will entertain tbe- - tHenilx rs of the Amasta eTiik her home Monday evening. The Hnie upent with needlework and music after which refreshinehts will lie served. 1 I , Social Calendar . . The Central Boafd of the DiHiish-ter- s of 'the Pioneers will meet at ' the home "of Mrs. C.,A. jGlazier at The silvef tea to Tie Riven Thurs- 2fi(l East Smmd North Monday eve-- , All memlierg.Bre ning at 7:30. day lceiiilier 4, by the Ladles Lit ' to lie present. erary cluli at the home or Mrs. urged .; Harold Dunn for the lienefit of the ( The First, ward Relief ftoelety new wonnn'n clnUlkrttse Is to be oiieof the niosy attraHive ' social will lie under the direction of tlie theilogicnl committee Tuesday af- . fetes tit the season. Extensive' luvpnrations are being ternoon and tbo lesson on the par made tifeaccoinodate the many inter- ables of the S.:vlofir, will' be given Mrs. Inez Knight Allen. Good ested women of l'rovo. An elabormusical numbers have also been arate program has been arranged ranged for Bud Jeveryone Is invited tig the f ity's stellar talent. lo attend. Tlie program In part is' as follows. Uahjh Booth and trio; Mrs. Sterling Krcanbrack, a series of day afternoon compltinenrnry to Mr. aHd readings; Mable II. Clark, vocal and Mrs. O. E. Christensen solo; Itolfe Pratt,, solo; Carol P. family. Fall flowers formed t'he centei'plece of the dining table and Pyne and Norma P. Bullock ,duet. Several more equally entertaining vovers were laid for the' honor numbers are being arranged for.guests and Mr. and Mrs--. Whit Hooy. Presiding over the tea table will er, Miss Edna Hoover, Bliss Hoover,' Mrs. Parley' Burle Hoover and the host ancj host-esto Mrs. John rullen. " . ' Larsen, Mrs. Madison Merrill and bcr Booth. Mrs. Ralph Reception For the firsttlrfie. since the outhween the hours of four and six. war a reunion break bf Mrs. Reva Wagner entertained at of the entire family of Mr. and Mrs. dinner at the home Aloxr Johnson of Provo was cn- on Thanksgiving day of her father W. E. Hoover Tburs-Mo.vt'- d Toyland. Opens at .s-- :: r; "The One Price House" 4 ) Co. li "THE Provo HOUSE". ONE-PRIC- E Springville. Z . - T:ti ife : Payson tUil'l'.IiltE ; IP- - : : 83-"EastlCent- Mi SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GIFT. COME EARLY AND GET YOUR FIRST CHOICE! Our Four Stores ,Are Headquarters for Santa Claus . This Year. Dixon- - Taylo Co. r-Rus- sell HOUSE" Nephi . "THE Springville ONE-PRIC- E Payson ' Street er HI Gifts For All Santa Claus, the good old scout, has certainly stocked our store with a variety. Father, Mother, Sister, Son, Daughter and Baby can be supplied irom this complete stock of toys and useful gifts. Provo ' 8 Toyland is open with the biggest lot of, toys that ever came out'of Santa's bag. Parents of Provo and Utah- county are cordially invited to attend and bring thejr youngsters along. Here'you can satisfythe kiddies with their every wish at prices well within your means. - ' the-'wor- Nephi ILV ' - 1 s. Dixon-Taylor-Rmse- FTVE,- - - Good News For Povo Ladies I, at-th- The Leader, Inc., Provo store will be open for business at 83 East Center, Monday morning; December 1, at 9 o'clock. This Provo store of this great chain organization, with multiplied buying poweryivill offer quality pricesr ln-re- Mr. and Mrs. Alex F. Johnson, Mr. -- Mrs. W. Jlarry Phillips t Ijulr-n and da lighter Fay ami David, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Harol1 Johnson and son Dick of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Pohnson and son McClure and daughter. Allele of Rich field, M r. and Mrs. Muck Johnson' and sons, r Bert, LaVaun, Maurice and . of l'rovo. merchandise at popular sons-Lyn- Our new store, ifi a new building, is splenfixtures didly equipped with everything being designed to aid us in attaining, the goal of making this "Your store." A "satisfaction or money back" guarantee will govern jpll our business V mo:de-to-ord- - Del-ma- er . Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Pnniels enterdinner tained at a Thanksgiving Thursday afternoon. Twenty-- , five guests were present, chrysanthemums decorated the dining room. Provo store will have direct connec- Hon with the world markets, as a buying office is maintained in New York, This would be impossible for one individual store but in oiir chain organization it means that the best lo be had is purchased and at an acUM saving io Mir patrons. This' explains ying why we always offer the best for power and efficient merchdndising ; methods is the answer. 77ms i AN EXCLUSIVE II Davies: comic talk uliout Mr. Wcntz. David Johnson: sketch of YU' of Mr. Wenfz. Dean Bnckner; tall; from C. R. Hiding, who represi'iited the bishopric duet, Montee' Davies and Mattie Davies. After the progwim dancing was enjoyed and refreshments were served. The entertainment was under the direction of the missionary in committee with .Dean Bui-kne- r (barge. . . MILLINERY STORE iiiiiimmiiimttmmimnmmmttg . Itlaruelously Beautiful ' CThe lieu; Stifle Qreetinq Cards . jatc'sweeptng the East with sales, and the manufacturers' stocks are practically sold out. So much so that we cannot obtain reorders. , THE PRICES ARE LOWER as we W " PHONE "' buy direct from Manufacturers thje "' FOR SOLICITOR TO' CALL AND SHOW '.. YOU THESE GREETINGS v - 439 - ward.M. I. A. presented jHieir Mutual play, "The 1'oor Married .Man," at Cedar Fort Tliairksjiiving. . A la rep '.and annreciative crowd was In flttendnnee aecording to the cfst - Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Knight of Bench entertained at a fam- - rovo ' . Mr. and Mts. W. A. Gay and family snent' Thanksgiving in Rait Lnki an the gupst of their daughter, Mrs. Majid West "mTTTt H r1 SELECTION-O- THE " ' The memliers of the" Grand A'iew AND ' TO YOUR ; Mrs. Frank Woffimlen, I'iwrler Masten Wentz. who is leaving so'on. for. .fl mission for the states', was honored by a farewell party Friday evening' in tlie Grand View ward. An interesting program was given consisting of the following. numbers, and Aftou duet. Hazel Pauin Davies: reading. .Montez Dayies: ' ar AR SiUE RIQHT , Grandview Timpanogos The Leader, Inc., is in Provo to give you service, to supply you the best in ladies ready-to-weand, millinery, and to save you money by giving you the best for less: READY-TO-WE- OU CAN HADE EXCLUh ' less-bu- LADIES ;;F5 . t; dealings. r i.lt ily dinner on Thanksgiving day. teaching sclniol ou l'rovo Jiench TheOTTii(?mlers"of the Tiiupanogo their home 110 South Ninth West. were present, ami lire., guests rony ' ,,,. Uu, holidays at their homo In rrimnry gave an Interesting oper- After a delightful dinner, pre-- ' coni lusioji of the dinner a American Fork. pared by the hostess, the evening etta,'Mary's Iream of Fairyland, was ploflsimtly spent wrtb progres- program, was given in which eitcb A largQ last Tuesday evening. member of the faintly took part. Miss LaVeda Hansen,, who Is sive" "500:" . In attendance and en was crowd , teaching school spent ThanksMiss LaYetta and giving at her home in Kiliriuin. joyed the perfofmance very much Honghston Those who enjoyed the delightMiss Miss Marie Itobinson, who are the dancing acts. esiecinlly surd ful affair were the host hostess, SOLD ONUJ B1J Nnu QJntitrg Printing da TWO DOORS EAST KNIGHT BANK |