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Show 1 1 PRQVO SUNDAY KERALp, SDiDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1S26. JMKOKITV PIJIMiLS fAGE TKRE3 MISSIONARIES HONORED tJKAKEWTJi, PARTY I NEW MKMKEI 11 Jt - ifMUnuttlal ' was Mr. and Mrs. FJlts I'mIju,., Uauiuui I'hl .Oiukvu, a iirofeadooal glvea aitsKiouaqr la xh Ti ui pa nvgos ward at' their boine JViday eveuin;; iMiuie inniaiic sorority f the luurwiay eveuln for Joaeph Bow. In Junior of Joseph Rom ley, who which was Young tb Northern ' A last spring, has initiated Statea wissioa foto prettily apiioinied tun, hta was will leave in the near future fur if the L. D. the Northern States mission of the Y" eight new metiitter during the past loarcn, and mm A ft on Cook, who rlvea at the L. I. S. church. Various progrtws- twa weeks;. Orr Thursday mw Thursday the the by uieiulKrs of leave in ine near ftitura for to Bride-Ele- ct games were eajoyeO and ujiintv-- ' pledges eutertaiued the member at southern States mlsdun. Th fol- - the Lambda Tau club. The lunch were served to fi,rty-fiv- e eon. table held at a a dinner party, at the "V confer SAN FHANCIS4.'!, Nov. centerpiece a refrwhiiients, lewtng program was rendered dur guests, among 'whoot er the Urge decorated cake. yAppMut-ment- s tkuiery aud Utw at --an ariginal mild temiiepxtares Jtvse evening: Tocirauet, following from Salt Lake City; Mr. wre arranged for LaRita and vauaevuie at the home of Miaa .Ai on i one Adam; reading, Myrte tH'xt week were predicted by the A jtrettlly arranged bridal shower Mm e John Lunt and Mrs, Wiiliama, A receinhm wa held at the home Naoiui. l:rla Scorup oa East tVnter street IjRue Startup, Liint and vfalhljrett Elle.4 and I'liit, d States wea.thir bureau today at the home of Mrs. J The uieuilvr, old and new. tutor musical wit. Bishop 3ame Clark; Startup, Naomi Keamount, of Mm, T. X. Taylor Thursday afttorw Vehaa reading, Nehwa; '. ward aejio Van Ja for the entire western lerritiiry. Wednesday a ed at the home economht riaow aolo, Adrian evenius ernoon from 3 until 6 o'clock for the Wagenen, Manrlne Bee, Agnes Gwendolyn. " ' supjier short farreri Lucille ' honor of her dansihter Edith, a rooms vf the Fowler; ''.';Klrls-o- f Olson, Ilildred John-on- , the Youug university. Var- - onue or There wiil - W fair weather Young university Sat talks by Minn Cook aad Mra. Rowthe near future.- - ,A pwfu-id- urday evening. The dub mewben ley; vocal The .Xi.M.teejitii Century luU will Anna: Peay and Iorothy stew or ekrysajjthemuma hade aelectloa, Urllda l.roughoiit the weeli lit California of fa.O flowers adorned the en numjier eighteen. rt. alf 'ifenhome t Mrs. . C. wtw shout the living rooms W flotfr and Maragaret Davis; cornet Farley duet, , rooms. . Evelyn" ; Miller Friday afternoon at ?:30 and Nevada while the., outlook-- fn Marion Clark and Wlllfa Shepherd. Dellabtful among tb ? ntwtaln-nient- s baskets and rasea. A low bowl of iwuimng and Jdiwt Mia ftfiumon TO GIVE PROGRAr.: lUnckfey Alta on "Latin Amei l Idahoi Washington and Uiecu u shades of sweet pea Rraced RSKiNted MALM Bllll)(, HUAUKEU t . of the week wan the opening i.," " . ruder the direction of the siw- - ca" will lie giveWTby Mrs. E..E. unsettled" with- (xraiiloniil ruins, in aim. Silurian jack, formerly Misa SOCIETY ......... the houtixi Tho. table, whieh tall of the i Sixty Dancing we refreshment lal activity department of , Iirraine Bourne af this eity w hae he Bach elder. most sKtions of the three states. Dixon lul$. fceld lu the Elks home Friday presided over by Mrs Ihrlstmaa Sngpestk.M" will X Fourth were Mifts I.mv marriage took ward ReUef Society a splen-llast month in Siven by Mra, Jennie K. JuIihwhi. r. , pia f ireuIagA'Tlw affate'jwaw a tended and Un Rei at Mangum . . "i.fc Ercanbrack. Salt 1 was Lake r motif .will rendered Tuesthe of Cky, the sixth nernpon rne guests were enter- Miss Marion Stale and Miss prurain by one hundred fifty club member Tuesday afternoon. Cr, charming bridal shower given by The meetingward ad gxmt The MMtwittee in ebaega tained with musical numbers by Meldpim. is under the dirtwinn day afternoon. The feature of. the I")ainty refreshments tie will a at the home of Mrs. Alma of the special activltr riotuxmnt program lesson "Gift Sua- .'WW! Jitaepo A. Buttle, Jacob Cole- - Profetwor and Mra. Ralph Boothnat re served to the MI'stla'iues Frank rrleiifjs Bourhe Wednesday evenine. of the Relief 'Society. Other "nura- - geatiohs,' given by Misa Rhea BJu- m;tu;' John JY, Fanw, W, IV Hasler, the violin and fbe piano, and MIks Ward, Ercanbrack, 'lara Cidor scheme of pink and white oera on the program are W O. A. fcpea. T Marion GlUrhrCt Jladaen at4he eel. Strong, sterling aaxa phone pientnal and Mrs. Dorohty Cassity. Martin Strebble,- - Wando was carrlenl out in the room deeo-m. Heal, Owen I, Burnett and Da- - to. Six hundred gtrls called during SmmoiiH " 'Tea uiveless, readings by Little, Miss Jane Newell will enterM'ren tain with songs and dances, and Strong,. Misses ratiodo and refreshments. Game Mra. W. A. Hall and vocal the afternoon. . , jvid Ojiertehaw. solos by short " Carter, Madge Leavitt Mable ud music were the main diver Eva Heal. An talks will lm given bv Mrs. i.invitation la Taylor, bt(,h. Lucy Taylor, Evelyn Hinck- sions of the entertainment- - Those ed to all Jennie B. Newell and Mrs. Virginia' AlXIIXRY TO HOLD SESSIOS- f- MODERN PLAY REVIEWED women of n h ward the Tineah ley, Cbeever. Mah.n !taley. p resent were Mesda nies Will Vitfc WMurdiMfc - met at Gace h The American Lesion auxiliary , The Udiea literary 41 MebluiUj Magaet Petesonr Alnt. Byron Clark, Henry Brown. pivsenc wlll meet at the houieuf Mrs. C. the home of Mra. John Pullen on fa, . Sintmoril, F ' " """" CAjy- uPvne. t'leo Alliert Rasmussen. William Jones. K,iih ATTENDS CONCERT U Harmon, 140 JWegr Klf th Xurth Went Center attect" WfdtmMlavv DANCING PARTY Knioot, Zella Hardy, Beiuiw Con-do- (Vate Mrs. Agnes Whlteootton and Mrs, Peay. tMary Vincent, .Anff tfreef, Wednesday evening at elt.ht ernooa. Mr. Jante A, Bullock read Miss Gra Lucille Haw and Vl struW roote, Eollana entertained Heduuist. Charles uuuiiH-- r George E. Brattun were among the Lynn "Minick" in a very capable manner. M1 of w'eloek. The hostexA will he or rrovo Mrs. o mends aad Pro-at a Prow; Ford dano Roberta M(kersiu, J. A. Sfubbs, Jesse Hard jieople who attended the Mrs. Fern Lewi. A short The play is taken from a short atory MJffltconcert In Salt ljike tliv ing. Rhea S. Bunnell. Jesse Smith, nig party .at the home of her sister. Atustnewg nifftlngct:t4e-hiri- (l ami a "Old Man Minlck," wrlttea tiE-- ' Xjr n. of y street, Payson, Fred Stubbs. Ceimroadbent, Glen ua Ferber. GwifKe Kaufman ia" the rnaay 'evening at the L. D. S. K ialil will follow. ' Fall evening. folwera were WILL, VISIT MOTHER Gardener Mary A. Bourne. Abner K with Miss Ferlr la the used to dmirate the enfertiinlne Jj airs; a. A. TTirfei' and ,lnn,riit,p CBTphian, Misses Delveen Field lever comedy tlra ma, which ha WARD DANCE ruunii. una reriwmnanrtatnerTrhe PROGRAM mm ' H 'ldahi, Inez Jones, Manda Jones, Vera guests numbered 'MWeill Bfr .nfitiT-fiftv. arrived In this city this Mrs. Mary E. Bnskbank will give morning Xlckerson, Allie Rasmussen, Leanor Euaemont ward will lie in fhnree nt jiathoa. The play will be staeed at wm the lesson, In the First ward Re'ief Vliu'etit, i'laris Stubbs, Carol Stubhs a dan to lie jrfven In the ward fne 'onng university Ttursday and mra. win spena a moirth visiting with Zelta IV SALT LAKE "8ITS nam, Society meeting Tuesda afternoon. Stublts,' Lena Jensen, Jennie amusement hall Wednesday evening lay by the dramatic art depart- Mrs. Dick Boshard anil f Her subject will lie "Christmas SugKoss, Orpha Jones, Fern Johnson, Mrs. Jiin ln; will commence at 8 :30 tnent. under the direction nt Pro DINNER Gl'ESTS-M- rs. Sham GilllsnU wer In fiui' In connection with Mary Bourne, Ethel Dtickett arid Lake gestions.' feasor T. Earl Pardoe. Musical City Thursday, where their t. lesson a number of articles will the Betty Madsen. be numberg .were rendered by a "tattTea dinner Alma Johnson hn.i i., t, tended a dinner party given la honexhibited. Miss Elajji6 Paxman guests Thursday, rfflsir-VWr;. IrARD ENTERTAiNEDP1 trto composed of Mrs. Alma Pax or W. of F. Giles. Mrs. Clayton, Miss Katheryn will give readings pMfmusicHl imw-berFistSer HOSTESS TO CLUB and Mrs. Boshard'a father. The oe- y Mr. and Mr. Harry llollnnil en- man, Mrs. Paisley Ijirapn and Mrs nun jiiss Khea Busby. ' will be fuftushed by the Provo .Columbia Sewing club will meet awon was his ' " tertained the- - members of the Falre U B. Harmon. They eanw itwo birth anniversary. is Dlgh school music department Ut .the .home of Mrs. Flora Vincetit ljt Noce club nt their home at cards numbers, "Sing, Smile, .Slumber," TO ENTERTAIN CLUB ny Charles Gounod and ''The Bos last fieuinjr. Card tables were Mrs. Herman Spurgeon will, be Slouday evening. . 'for Mr. auIliJrs. .Gill Cox, ary," by Ethelmert Neven. hostess to the memliers of the "5(MJ" Mr. aii(lvMrs. Clarence Beesley, Mr. VALLEY CIRCLE MEETS ine entertaining-- rooms were clHh fit her Jioine d Smiilav evening wttfc fall fl(ir-Valley Circle met at the home of Din.ier.wiil l,e served at 0 o'ebn-k- , Mrs. W. C.'Ireland Wednesday eve ,Mri O. L.'Hhurtliff, Mr., and Mrs. era. Lilfht' refresBmeirta wee serv ami cards will be featured later iiemlerf and It. K Homer and the host and ho- - ed to. ning. An enjoyable evening, was Mrs. Claire Mortensea, an invited sjjent with needlework, after which ttjjg. A dainty midnight luncheon CARD , PARTY vtW served. Mr. and Mrs. Shurt- - guest , dainty refreshments were served to A few dose friends nt r,11 ff the following members: Mrs. Cora t'ntcrtjxi.eJLitiejcjihjrwago. Mrs. -Leland Sil i .. . , Johnson, Mrs. Morvidd Robbie. Mrs. oivniiiir ,1 t T" i, , l ai meir nome Thursday evening Cnuua VaugnTirfsTTuneTTOigaTryTi program Menjler of the Agriculture club of a cjtru party. High score nrize. Mrs. Nellie Ralston, Mrs. Geneva The Etlgeniont Xvard Relief Socie- the Young, university enjoyed we awarqea to Mrs. Elmo crieev- - Treadway. Mrs. 10 Anna Marwlck, ty will bold its regular weekly rtagg party In Room "D" Thursday r, ueorge Meechnin n,i Mrs. IMUry Tjillis, Mrs. Isnbell were Cbarit' .meeting Tuesday' afternoon at the evening. Numerous eaines ward elmpeX An interesting 'W;mariTrs. Laura WhTtfemore, played and songs" suns', which fur- Mrs.' Grace Relnsch, Mrs. Josephl of Cliristnins giftgi-wU- l nisbed much merriment tor the thir night luiii'htHin was served t Mrs. and Elmo Cbeever. Mr and t'annoii, --jirs.. Ethel Gallagher; Mrs. lie given., All ladies nr.the wiird ty members preisent. During the Mrs. Clarence Mr. Greer, and Mrs. Norma Funk. Mrs. Jessla Chamber4ire invited to attend. evening the purpose and aim of the Kenneth Craven. Mr ami i dub was discussed by. Dr. Thomas bert lain, Mrs. Christina Sprfngmeyer, Maxfield, Sir. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Bessie Grimmalrs. Jane ENTERTAINMENT FOR I Martin and Processor Joseph Mr. n.. and vuiae, Jr.. OFFICERS Hudweeks. Delicious refreshments Strickley, and theMIsses Nora and Meeeham, Mr. and .Mrs. oWn Grone-fflan- , board and past were served at. eleven o'clock. . The Advisory Ijottie Redfield Mrv and Mrs. DeweV --- . -. ... . ' president of the Daughter of t"1" and the host and hostess, ' HERE-HITH DAI GHTER Utah Pioneers will' be entertained HOSTESS TO FRIEND- SL Mi5trin Baker of Falrvlew Is fit the home of Mrs, J. H. Beck, 350 CLUB MEETS PARTY Nortk. Third West street, Monday Tres Joli club met at the-- horn TEACHERS visiting in this city r a week with We have recently added a lb fourdtlrcrade tenr.i We have one of the largest sweater lines in Utah. gift department to our President of Mrs. Earl Thomas on" East Cenher daughter, Mrs. Hugh Anderson evening nt 7 :30 o'clock. store and are now able to supply you with ' ik Grace U Cheever, Mrs. W. O. Bees ter' street Thursday . afternoon. All for gifts styles, models, colors and sizes. and Miss Zelda Moodv. every need also favors for your parties. Miss Viola Clayton was hostess ley and Mrs. J. H. Beck will he Needlewrk was the feature of the the other teachers nf thQ .i to Miss Vesta Dixon, Mrs. Alma the hostesses. Special business of entertainment. During, the session Thursday ,MiW importance will be transacted at a short' business meeting was held program afternoon. An Impromptu Johnson, Mis . , ' s was enioved and .in..!..,,,. Milissa Snow and Miss- - Pearl Ire vf at which the following of fleers were refreshments that ine. served. Birthday, Congratulation, Sympathy, Thanksgiving land at her home Friday evening. elected for the ensuing year: Mrs. : Christmas cards for any occasion. ROVtlNAS (TA B Gertrude Page,, president) Mrs. ENTERTAINED George Zabriskie, vice president: Mrs., 3. f. McClellan was hostess t Mrs, Charles Thomas, secretary and the member?, of the Provonas clu1 treasurer. Yellow 'chfysauthemumR LADIES' $10.00 ard8' ProfiTammes, Score- - Pad's, at her home Friday afternoon. The were Used In the entertaining rooms afd8t,,Ta.1,y WOOL SWEATERS hostess was assisted by her daugh and on the refreshment table. Thei Sets, Playing Cards, etc. " 4eV, Miss UttM MeOMlaw and Mrs. guests present GIRLS 7 Vera and Mr. lyrle were Miss Rhoda Douglaa and Mes- - SWEATERS 4V00LATefta flames mWCiffrenFTrTOhraiTiTCT Halvorsea, Wyman was given by Mrs. I'pton Hoover. Berg, John Ellison,' Ted Hatto'n, A. Askdu?Jbou??tWkS at 8n,ia-- ' W6ekly rental Ch&m O. Needlework was also enjoyed. The Iversoni "AHle, Jones, Albert Albert S. Jones, Harry Mc- ntertalning rooms were artlstlcal Coard, :WHliaia 'McX"oadGrtrUde (y in dainty snaues. . The club mem- - Page, Bert Sutton, Joe Seethaler, HouseLeo liers and guests present were Mes Lvnn Sutton, Dave Sutton. dames Alma Baker, J.- B. Criteh Thurman, Milt Thomas, Charles C. N, Whittaker, Manager low, Walter Taylor, B. F. Gay, Thomas, Harry Thomas, Walter PHONE 15 Parley Dixoji, T'pton Hoover, Wren Whitehead, George Zabriskie, Geo; : 6ft North Universitly Ave. Wilkins, John H. Collins, Lizzie Beebe and the hostess. Vera Ijjwrence. Taylor, Kate Eweil, Myrle Ewell, the hostess and, Miss McClellan. ROGERS . NEWS Girh Guests Social Sisty Club Dance Last Friday Club Luncheon A MILD WEATHER if uuit-ertiit- ey.-wt- a IS PREDICTED ..Hfe.-tl,mery Motif At Reception Given Of Shower At Taylor Home ,uter-Uiue- Thursday Noon ie a.t P. fr njre . , Aa-iii- was-Vive- B rte ftx-iul.- " LiH-ill- e . 17 .i,t'"es -- '.- - d Il! a ' ' , . J. -- i d - ,7.,. r r. t . Fri-da- AtTlRStlaRiil"" 1 j l'trB a , niiwuv "; . . IPIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING flirtefitHy-iJecnTBte- tnty Wm. F. Hanson of the B. Y. U. Can care for. the piano in your, home. . - '" ' a ' interIsting " Years Experience MEN'S, LADIES, BOYS', GIRLS! High Grade Sweaters at Gifts a nd Fav ors Lu T5 mi REDUCED PRICES BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY ' enterthi ..,. Ilil'V Uhea.-.Btish- COOP EE'S Jef-ferie- - WONDER SALE . -- SPECIAL Party Goods Slf j Lending Library Taylor Paper company Closing out stock of chain stores. hold goods and everything to wear. The place to do your fall and winter buying - Greeting .Cards $3.00 $75 ,:..,..,..$i.95 Jenkins Knit Goods Co. Provos Knit Goods Store . for the entire family. 0 CAMP SEVEN TO MEET ' tMrs. Harold G. Clark's home at 570 West Third North street, will be the meeting place of the paush ters of the Utah Pioneers, Camp No. 7, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All members mid ihose eligible .to .Membership are invited to' be presf ent. If All prof es-- t partin"The day cake, holding pink and white candles, formed the centerpiece of the dining Xable, at which covers were lald for Mr.and Mr. W.--F Clegg and family, Mr. and, Mir. Lewis Clegg and, son Floyd, Ms, and Mrs. Joy O clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Itow.'anil Harding' and family, Albert Iloldaway and family, Mr. and Mrs. Owen "Harding, Mr. and Mrs. biseph A. Mnrdock, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mnrdock, Donna, Verona and Joseph Clegg, and Mr. ' and Mrs. N and family, George F. Wells " - 9C ))( sk DAUGHTERS TO MEET The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Camp No, 3, will be entertained at the home of Mra. George MyMrs. Ada ers Thursday afternoon. Nielson and Mrs. Anna Gould will All be the assisting hostesses. members are urged to be in attendance, ... a,HMlUt II lWi' B lawn, H4NO mM 4 Blw V PlI.M.o.40rmlun ls, but they are getting profes- sional training, and they v , will ENTER- TAIN you, which is the big idea, 1 See f-- " mm. '26 Qt at the. , $1.10 . , . , ..$1.39 .$3.00 BALL BEARING ROLLER SKATES . . . 7. Revels" may never be h 98c for Those taking W. . . FANCY PATTERNS $8.00 values . , . .... ..... J .... ...... . ForTrial Ton - Long burning mined 1115 exclu- sively by the Consumers Mutual Coal Would You Like To Have $5.85 . UTAH COAL- - Phone $3.69 . BlueBlaze Local Dealer FANCY PATTERNS $10.00 u , t. , . $6.85 SHOES OUR SPECIALTY Less Ashes To Carry Out H) Less Smoke and Soot f More Heat For Your Money --value-T, standard brands, ter shoes for lesf money. We handle only . .. Women's highest grade $6.0Q to $9.00 value, newest patterns $3.69 to Men's newest wide toes in tans . and black, $5.00 to $5.0 value Bct- - $5,85 ..;...,....... $3.69 Children's shoes the kind that wear, Pttirv. - at about . 33 EAST, CENTER The new discovery in Super-Qualit- y Coal from the new mines of CONSUMERS MUTUAL COAL COMPANY. Analysis by Utah State Chemist shows, this coal to be - extremely low in ash, high in f ixed carbon (which means less smake) and high heat units. - FOR LESS Shop at COOPEfl'S First . USE "BLUE BLAZE" COAt 4 --ALWAYS REMEMBER "Tuesday" - Wednesday November 9 -- ; 10 "' i . EVERYTHING COLUMBIA Christmas Charity Fund FANCY PATTERNS 1, . Jl!eJElkAnn,iwr Show in aid if the ".' o .$'1.69 Padlocks, Pocket Knives and Razors almost half price ROBE BLANKET FOR. THE AUTO, COUCH OR BED. $5,50 value S. F. BONNETT ,"...,.....$2.39 $2.50 HAIR CLIPPERS amateurs. J. birthday uniiiversary-ocenrreSaturday, a dinner party was .given nt the home "of Mrs George F. Wells, her dangh-MeiA beautifully "decorated birth-- , ! 98c , for were once pro-fessiona- Mrs. : . $1.75 WATCHES sional actor 8 .... Hf!0RS MOTHER ('omplimentary . to Clegg, whose sixty-sixt- 39c $1.50 WATCHES ' ". . $3.50 .ALARM, CLOCKS for g I . $L50 ALARM CLOCKS for , . : for TEACHERS ENTERTAIN The teachers of the Vineyard K'hool were in charge of ah enter fainment given In the Vineyard ward aiirasement hall Friday even-nfor the purjKise of securing funds A td improve the school grounds. delicious dinner was served at six and dancing j o'clock, and a program -enjoyed Inter in the evening. - One hundred fifty participated in the imair. FAMILY PAINT pint Permanentew-Yard- 1! l-- i: :jJil Ve ' 1 S Pntrance off University Avenue.. ; , NOTtli , y Co. ri |