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Show staff will be special ruests at the military ball to be given In the armory hall Tuesday evening. A party- - will given in their honorlitiTSe Hotel Roberts the same evening. ii Mis-s- Helen "Goodridge entertained- a number of friends at her home Fri student former uvea ana tneaas. jsnjK was accom Clande W, Lindsay, day evening in compliment to Miss Fredrick Awith is on I 'Ellen her CarlSalvation army visiting panied T the of Prof, Fldrence Madsen trip byrs. Jeanie Hoover, whose birthday annW ' ' ' A jail meeting will be held at, 10: 15 ton Johnson. " . Hinckley for the week." versary occurred on, that day, pleasant-tim- e was spent with games . m.; Sunday ichool at 3 o'clock? a debate wiu taw piace xuesaay Mrs. JohnrW. Gut was hostess to and which a delicious open all services at 7:30, and Indoor music, during v SIXTH WARD. "ward between jiight .ta: the .Pioneer several Mends t per home Thursday luncheon was served, Present were weta. nausea. .nepui uiernoon. me card Kama "500" was Misses Edwards, Sarah Dixon, Valera meeting at 8 p; m. No. 210 west Cen Tonight in the Sixtft ward, ward J'S'Oall Piummer, ' ' the : v x conference will be held. Music will jChrlstensen and Evelyn Hinckley, 1 Dixon. Rosamond Ruth ter. All are welcome. Hansen, was served. -juuncneon question to be aeDaiea, neBoivea, 1icujyBu. Nellie Snow, Leona ScWH; be furnished by the choir. Kartchner, That continued effort brings greater Uln rmil. It.. L.. . n - .... Jack Caldwell, BoswelL Harry SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. ' iuccesa uian exceptional aDiiity-Mitchell Carter. Wlllard Westover, TiBHor over me week-enScandinavian meeting will be held pioneer Ward. Donald James Joliansen, in the vestry room ot the stakertaber- Stowell, At the meeting Sunday night in the The B. T. U.""wonlea .inet Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Somo Ttsited in Allan Swapp. nacie this morning at 10:30 ociocg. Flor aart Afternoon In the studio of Mrs. Pioneer ward the high priests will " All are cordially invited td attend. xaxejaty. xbursd nc MadseiL Refreshments-"we- re A. Brown was successfully George the program. Special musical present Basfr Professor afterwhich anrred: One of the most enjoyable affairs of surprised at his home Friday even REORGANIZED CHURCH. numbers have been arranged .fet'" tnmi rave a lecturfrnetchlngt The e season was the a who 1 of friends number called recentlon r ing by No. 250 West Fourth Souths Sunday .musical progrjunXconslated : of two dancing party given by Mrs. Rav Tim- - to celebrate his birthday anniversary services are held in the -- Reorganized 8teln and merman for her juvenile duets BONNEVILLE WARD. MrsiMyrteen on which occurred that chicken A by day. church at 8 o'clock. A cordial invita dancing class Violet Johnson; a duet by. Melba and waica was new in tne provo high supper was served, covers .being laid tion is extended to everyone, s. s. At the- Bonneville ward Sunday rwiima. Bovle: .plana aoio. oy Meioa school gymnasium Saturday for 24. Games and music were later Holm, pastor. night the Relief society will present RnvlA.'The hostesses were Mrs. M Mrs. Lee L. Baker. Mrs: Reedevening. L. An. enjoyed. the program. The speakers will be c, MfirrllL Mrs. W. H. Boyle, Mrs, Mrs. Inex Hodson and Julia B. Knud derberg, Mrs. George Hansen. Mra. L. ST. MARY'8 CHURCH. MendenhalHrad Blanche D. 'Dixon with several Mrs. J? .Maeser, .Miss school IS held at St Mary's sen. Music will be furnished by the C."PotiejvMrs. Henry W. Gease,jiir8. Sunday Miss Hasel BrocgDan. n. 1 wmuemore, wrs- rraniuin s. friends conducted a successful sur- church at 10 a. m. Morning prayer and ward choir, Hugh Peterson and Norma Harris anit Mm F! r TtnAtrara prise oartr on Mrs. W. D. Lewis at sermon at 11 o dock. The Ladies' J. Bullock. " . Of Y. for a Morgan, iTTern fine patronesses. Led by little Renee the Lewis residence Friday afternoon. Guild will meet in the vestry rdom week etudent, spear the past mer MANAVU WARD.' overladej and Master Allan Shand, The party was in celebration of the .Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Wm. F. the young folks inarched Into the hall. birthday anniversary of the guest of Bulkley, rector. visiting with- ma &ouauy, Sunday night at the aianavu ward The program consisted of aesthetic honor, which occurred on that day. the elders' quorum will give the pro Games and music were enjoyed, after Tuesday Mrs. Brumbaugh will leo aances by Miss Ada Hasler, irma CATHOLIC CHURCH, Music will be furnished by the gram. No-S, DuE. Keladsetan3;k--Plerp0netare to Valley-Chapt7 llttlo (which ialairjeMBteaSBl First ward choir. E. Keiresnmenu served td Masonic Marion at the thetollowlng::r(Mrs.A.temples Berg. Later Mrs. Timmr, East streets. Catechism class s con Mrs. Mrs. A. serrea. F, Arthur man's eveffing class arrived and. gen- Eves, Harding, will be GRANDVIEW WARD. ducted every Saturday at 10:30 a. m., eral dancing was enjoyed. The. May- - Taylor. Mrs George Thatcher," Mrs. Sunday at 9:30; mass Sunday at 10:30 At the Grandview ward tonight the A. have will W. X Rose Baker Mrs. Mrs. aew orcnesin iurnisnea tne music. Mr. and Morrison, Kartchner, oHilocte Rer.' J. O. Delalre. pastor. third and fourth year classes of the Watch for the announcement in Monday's papers m their dinner guesw Tuesday Mr, During th eYe'ning of dancing, dainty Mrs. Sterling Taylor. Mrs. Orson Bird, Lincoln high school serautary will Mrs. Mrs. H, Aldous Dixon of the many delightful Neir Spring Materials that have Lester CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. and Mra. Bawl, Mr. end Mrs. retresnments were served. furnish the program, The meeting e. Taylor, Mrs. J. Collins, Mrs. Wm; tiert. Mrs. Marie Preston, Clarence win start promptly at 7:30 p. m., and : arrived for this speciaLoccasion! r.Post Miss Edna Wallace, C. W. John and musical Charming In all details was - the Bird, Mrs? Baker, Mrs. Chal ChaSejLjn Ort Mn,Hi tTnlToraltv avenue Sap. will consist non. Daffodils and ferns' will com cbiiaren'e party given by Mrs. B. W. Mrs. George Collins. Mrs. Fred Single. vices are held every Sunday morning numbers. plete the dinner ;decoratlons;"After Duncan" Thursday afternoon, in com ton, (Mrs. E. 8ones Mlrs. Joseph Park, at II o'clock, Wednesday evening FIRST WARD, the dinner the guests will attend the pliment to ner aaugnter, KdiUl Marian, Mrs, cnariotte uecKsteaa, Mrs., C. meetings are held at 8 o'clock. A SPRINQVILLE Earl Shrlners' ball at the Masonic tempie. whose sixth' birthday anniversary oc Jones, Mrs. C. Tanner. T. Pardoe of the B. Is open daily from Professor room free reading - - Y. D. will be a special speaker in the curred the Saturday, previous. The 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. The public is and Miss Leah The Ladles' Alft of the Community rooms were most attractively deco- - Miss Edna Lewis week-enSpringville First ward, one week from ji "In Salt church met Friday at the home of Mts. rated with tbrnattottal colors. Red, Chipitian spent the tonight. Lake was City. M. A. Conant. enjoyed. white and blue streamers were draped Sewing FIRST WARD. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. from the chandelier to the four cor Services will be held this evening PROVI HIGH TO OBSERVE GREETING POSTPONED. ners t)t the room. American flags WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY i W. BHfttan to 4L the First ward at, 7 o'clock, under Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store.) e were, also employed la tte decorative the auspices of the Relief Society: The m radio' machine Although every cornwill Dean and Mrs. IM. C. Merrill spent scheme. Games,-musischool and dancing Provo The be of chairmen will high classes,! speakers the game prizes being Provo was prepared to 'receive Ruth members of the bishopric, and Mrs. J. memorate the birthday of Washing, Thursday in Salt Lake visiting with awarded to Don L. Boren, Floyd Booth Partridge at greetings from Los An M. Jensen, whose subject will be ton at the Provo high, Monday. The friends and relatives. and Mary Lou Baker. A delicious geles to the steel city none was suc "Loyalty to Church Ideals, music program will , consist of an extempo-wil- l IN AND AT THE GAME. in doing so. It is probable told him of the method which boys he fnrnialiied hv Mrs. Myrteen raneoua speaking cotnest in whjch TU . , , omo ciaoq of tho B. TJ. luncheon was served. A largo birth. cessful conecrt and the was" that postponed canwill contestants take The ladies' the colored and" six Airs. Sarah use in kililn the birds. "They use Stein, Mr. Boshard part. gym Thurs day cake, containing six gave a dance in was dies, formed an attractive centerpiece that it will be held at a later date, Ramsey. Mr. Hugh Harvy, former president the following students have been selected death-dealinday evening. An enjoyawe-ucommon bird on were watch keen' were who Those who were in the ot the A. C. Glee club and 'out of the eleven lor tne luncheon table. As favors each spent by &1L of flipper." graduate ' not the at ly receiving disappointed little guest "was presented with Itryouts:. Vera Carlyle, Leland Buttle. that institution, attended the B. Y. U. SECOND WARD. Chief Wilkins warns the boys of Norman Creeri Melba Dastrup, Cecil game Friday evening. Ward conference will be held The student body of the- - B, T. U. Washington naner hat and a am all greeting. r ' ' Mahlon Potter. These lirnadhent and in Provo Second at ward niirht aeiinat this habit. the entertained at a danee immediately American flag; -- A delightfuUime I LLTON ONl-tH AUTO. Music will be furnished bv the clioir. students wm eacn speaK on tne sud- - Ralph Keeler, It-after the ball game last night The spent by the following: Howard Dun thestate law oMJtalr is can against j ballroom was crowded but a good can, BiIIyBulkIey, Allan Shand, Billie ject of "Citizenship.". panions in New York. Mr. Baker was to kill any useful bird 'within the T.. L. Schofield has received word the were for alL WARD. PTances L. The Don THIRD fryouls was Reinscn, Remsch, 'judges by time tehn president and. Friday night his enjoyed boundary of this state, and. anyone Mrs. Jennie Wilkins, Fred Markham right of presidency 'was Boren, Ted Morgan, Kathryn Morgan, fro.ni the factory of the Chevrolet The services in the Third-wlr. this contested. last that Automobile Friday company enterdisobeying this law will be prosecuted Ada will who Mr. and selected the Nellie NlelNel will conducted the Relief be Biddulpli, Boren, The stake Nlelson, society evening by" one-mito the full extent of the law. that factory produced its tltelgQi The.. sjeakeJAflMiconjegtanta on their value of pillars' quorum. WAR WAGED. ON FLIPPERS. Max Violet Max Jacpbsen, ionth Chevrolet automobile. Taylor. Ray Watkins, and Elmer, terial,' logical arrangement apd effi- high council, and the Relief societyirill-Bu- ke Buchner. Music will be furnished by cient delivery. Monday, March 1, In the art DMiamg jacic scnatt, ueorge Whittaker, Susie "The killing of birds must be s The winner of this contest will reH. Aldous Dixon, "Murray Roberts. and of the B; Y. TJ. --A splendid program WblttakerGpafcMcDowell,' Hazel Mutual-Lif- e Insurance The Co., lunchceive the Jacob extemporaneous gold stopped,;' says president George H. Dowell, Ruth Ellis, Helen Ward, Mary W. J. Prof. The --Mutual Life la the only life McAllister, been arranged, after which is the Oldest, Safest, Lou Baker, Nancy Lee Baker, Margie ot New-Yormedal which Is RivpnreHclr TreaTttrt eon will be served; Insurance company that wTltes an and the Best. Is your contract with y Bell Baker, Nora McElroy, Birdie 'the winner of the extemporaneous birds to destroy the insects, which increasing disability. It wilLtake FIFTH WARD. Mutual? the . and Marian McElroy. Miss VirMr. and Mrs.-- J. W. Farrer, Mr, and In the Fifth ward this evening the speaking contest. .An appropriate ravage our crops." care ot you when you can't take President Brlmhall called uo Chief care of yourself. Mrs. W. P. Whitehead and daughter ginia Rea and Mrs. Ben F. Rea asprogram will be given by" the Relief musical program will be given In of Police Wren Wilkins today and Mrs. Inez K. Allen will be dition to the contest. Mary motored to Salt Lake for the sisted the hostesses in entertaining. aatnmobiie Show onursaay 01 huh week. They were entertained at The members of the Provonnaa club BmasnQanaaBeaBoaTCaBQBBQ dinner by Mrs. --Agnes Cluff of that met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Beck. Cut glass basketa of . city. sweet peas and American beauty roses . Mr. and Mrs. ' George A. ' Hansen, were used in decorating the enterMr. and Mrs. J. L. Innes motored to taining rooms. Sewing was the feaSalt Lake Friday and spent the" day. ture of the afternoon? entertainment, during which a delicious luncheon The T. O. N. 0. club members win was served to Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. Many times our customers meet with Mr. and Mrs. Eari Johnson Ernest -- Dixon, rMs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. G. A. Cluff, Mrs. J. F. McClellan, remark that flowers wither Thursday evening. , Mrs. Anna Selck. Mrs. John Penrod. Mrs. Upon Hoover, so soon and have to be thrown Mrs. George Hardy entertained MrsTTSinma-Gay- , Critch- Thursday evening. Refreshments were Mrs. Caleb Haws, Mrs.. served at 11 o'clock. Those present Iow, Mrs.- J. W. Bailey, Mrs. A. A. away. For several years there were Mrt and Mrs. C. F. Westrope Loveless, Mrs. LL. Nelson.the latter Dillon invited gueats: and daughter Haey,Jiri. has been--a steady increase4n . aad Miss Bessie Dillon. Complimentary to Mrs. Elwood the use of everlasing flowers, The senior girls of the Pleasant Dunn, formerly Miss Zenda Williams, a bride of two the month, Mrs. Zina Dunn seed pods, pusajrwillows, this-View ward Mutual presented house entertainea a nnmoer ot inends at a Thusdav evening, namely: "The Rain shower at her home Friday evening. tifgklotosleaves, etc., both bow Klxnona''. and MMy Aunt from A delightfur time was. spent with games and music. Luncheon wu natural end colored. We have California. served to Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mrs. ". Preston G. Peterson has returned George Startup, (Mrs. James Dunn, them. Call and see. , a business trip to Lot Angeles, Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Mrs. Ralph Dunn, 'Mrs. Joshua Dunn,. (Mrs, Kenneth ' Borg, Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. LaMar Craven, Mrs. James Stewart of Colorado Springs, -here ' with Ralph Craven, Mra N. C. Hicks, Mrs. Colo., has been friends and relatives tor the past Dowell Young, Mrs. Millie Moore, Mrs. S. W. Williams, Mrs. Ellis Gverlade, week. . Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. Jan Cluff, Mrs. Miss Evelyn- Bead, prove eity Bliss Cluff, Mrs. Allie D. Cunningham, librarian, is a Salt Lake visitor jover Mrs. Grant Eggertsew Mrs. O. W.the guest of relatives I Bailey, Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Mrs. Kenthe week-end- , netn uauey,. jure. Hyrum-uiur- r, miss and friends,' May Boshard, Mira Edna Decker of ' Miss Melva- Durrant was pleasantly Salt Lake, Miss Thelma Baker, Miss home Thursday Elma Dunn, Miss Maurine Dunn and surprised ; evening by the following friends: Miss Lora Dunn. . Melba Melvin. "Payne. hbti Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Snow were pleas- , -Ltlllard, Mary Burch, Thelma Dastrup, atnly surprised by a number of friends home Friday evening. .Cards their Erma Bennett and Pearl Stewarti Alt "J. ji T . ... . music were enjoyed, , during merry ume was speni wun canuy and 201 W. First South. hkh--a dainty Uincheonwa-ser- 4 Tnaking7affle"and to - Mrs. John Cochran left this morn, Gov: Charles R. Mabey and official ing tor Los Angeles, Calif., where she will visit" ner daughters tor aeveral weeks. C - - 8 VV IK -- mm : 1 iio. --j r d In anticipation of this event, - i our store has made wide preparations to be ready with evervthincro flif sewer tne needs. - - . Tf " er d ,. -- ; - d . c were-Tenjoy- t. me g - - - . d. l- Mc-ha- -- k, . Not Perishable two-bei- l" fed - JE. ng Provo Greenhouse . -- -- " Phone ... Ow Spring- and Summer Showing Eight- - O - Where - ather the Flowers 'QroW,: ' inixiNEirsr lOelf-mvited-guest- ' Miss May Sutton was hostess to the members of the L I O. F. club v at her home Friday, evening; , Oames ' and music "were enjoyed, during whichr a delicious luncheon was served to ' the 'following: Miss .Naomi Ellison, - ' Miss Alice iMcCoard; ilrss Marguerite Oessford, Miss Elisabeth Oessfor. Miss A1U Simmons, Misa Elma Board-maMiss Jennie Nuttall, 'Miss Evelyn Prose, -. - The Evenings . Mr- .- and Mrs. Samuel Rieske-we- re lauccessfullv surmised by friends at their home in pleasant View Wednes- day evening. The rooms were pre decorated with cut flowers. Games lily and music were the features ot enjoy- - tnent during which a delicious luncn-owas served to the following self- flnvited " . - tueaUJ. Mr.- - awey-Mra.-- . - --- . - , r . -- - 77 N. University Ave. MARCH A comprehensive display of .all that is new and stylish in millinery, embracing a wide range of values. Added to attractive creations of bur own .designers, are beautiful models bearing the labels of nationally known establishments, such as Gage Fiskhat, Cameo, Marilyn and Dona- Leigh hats. You will find numerous models that meet your ideas both of style and price, and it will be our pleasure to help you select the very hat that be-comes you most, v , We cordially invite your inspection, while our assortments are at their fullest, even though you do not feel the buying urge at this time. .... '. I v IS-- Phone 444. ' 18 . ' ' ' IM - - 'Provo Photo Supply & J Music Company Bunniag O . . a full and complete line of Kodak Albums. Also artace corners and nubuck for mounting. - 28,-T- ! We have Reed Murdock, Mlstf Verda Banks left Provo tvenlnr for Cowley, Wyo, rhert Jbe wlU spend tlx weeks with rehv BEGINNINCKWTDNESDAYrFEBRUARY Are Getting Shorter Now is the time to put that collection of prints in that Kodak Album rains. Air. and Mrs. r-"Mr. and Ma A. B. Lelchtf . Mr. and Mrs. Enhralm-Llechtr- . Mivani Mrs. Arthur Phillips. Vto-n- ar stein, Mr. and MrsrTrW. ham, Mrs. J. L. Laktn, r '. . - .. r - . - ' . , - - " " AM IVOTtn - . - --r'-'-- UfllUCrSlljr SVCIIUC - .i . , , . , day rt V , S W v - , 5.' .... K . t ; V,, I .,t v 44 . . , . . rt - K - fi - v . . - r . ; ! i |