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Show PAGE THREE. THE SUNDAY HERALD, FEBRUARY 17. 1924. ME-T-A. Loveless tod Mrs. Lee Madsea eatertalned a number of surprise party Friday friends at of Mrs. Virl .frnoon. In howr time was spent Martin. A pleasant w th music and social chat, during iiiih refreshments were aerved. Those present were Mra. Shirley Bee Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Jr.. Mm. Arvid Keese, Mrs. Hyruin Ilupper, Mrs. Niel X- - Ger?en, Mrs. J. Karl Beck, Mrs. James K. Bollock. Mrs. L. S II, raid R- - Clark, Mrs. T. Mrs. A- - ho-fi.l- d, Mrs. V?. O. RUtaroomi. Mrs. Robert Jones, ;rj:e Meecham, Mrs. Saok-iiutn- , Mrs. Ruth S. Billings, Mrs. Mrs. Alma Paiman, Mrs. J.x Grumes, Mrs. J. N. Xorfke;, and the guest of honor. ' The Relief society choir of the Tiiird ward will meet for. practice st the home of Mrs. S. W. Teterson Monday evening. All members are to be present d ur-'e- JTAII SOROSIS CLUB. Mis. Walter T. Hasler was hmt-e- s to the members of the Utah Sioisis club at her home WednesMrs. day afternoon at 3 o'clock. ' Chase Hatch pave a splendid paper on Miss M. Carrie Thomas, preside. ,t of the Bryn Mawr school for girls. Mrs. William H. Homer gave an interesting paper on Women Inventors," and Mrs. L. C. Potter gave a paper on Madame Kemal, faTwo vocal mous Turkish woman. solos were rendered by Mrs. Dwight Packard and were thoroughly enjoyed by the members present. DANCING PARTY. The P. D. C. club entertained at j, dancing party at Olmstead Thnrs-dn- y evening. The hal was prettilyl devrated in valentine colors, red and white. Dancing and games were the features o( the evening, during SOCIAL CALENDAR. Y Monday. which a tray luncheon, in a valentine tcheme, warn served. The club members present were Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I.ar-seMr. and Mrs. Pewey Snelsun, Mr. and Mrs .Charles Browu, Mr and Mrs. Byron Iastrup. Mr. md Mrs. B. K. Bullock and the invited puests were Mr. Slid Mrs. IL K. llulluiiil, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mayeoek, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mr. mid Mrs. A. K. Wii:j:mis. Mr. and Mrs. K'tno Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Oren Mr. hiiU Mrs, Lee Silver, Mr. and Mrs, Ceorge Meecham. Mr. and Mr. Joe t'larli. Mr. am! Mw. Sam Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ahl:inlcr, Miss Priscilla Miss Ohristensen, Sttze Cart wright. Miss Lm ile Buckley. WiNon Jack Bullock and A. S. Bullock. Grone-111:11- 1. Daughters of Mormon ttalion, Mrs. Evelvn Bird. Ba- - 2 :3U o'lot k. club rooms: eveuine. Tueday. Valley Cin lc. Mrs. Herman Gnmiu, hoxtcss: eveuiug. Bonneville Relief meeting, literary section; 2:30 S;M-ia- Service l gram. society Third s Thread Silk Stockings are scientifically fashioned to give a graceful, slender fit at the ankle. Their luxuriously soft and pliant weave means better wear a comfortable though snug ankle fit. Van Raalte Stockings retain their shape through a satis- factory lifetime. Dainty and unusually attractive patterns in the prevailing spring colors, Including Blush, Fawn, Gray, Light Aluminum, Beige, Tortoise, Peach, Ecstasy, Gunmetal, BlacVt, Brown and a host of other shades in the chiffon and thread silks. Priced ar s ; ft Si -- u. $bt Wednesday. Kcaiidauaviiiu dance. ward amusement inc. even- hall; fcKr'-- Soiosis club. Mrs. O. W. Bailey, hostess: 3 o'clock. Tlvu-Mla- Bev. Fat!:er Hubert F. Dahme (above!, paster of St. Joseph's Otr-ma- n Catholic Church nt Bridgeport, Conn., was, thot and mo tally wounded by rn m id, mined man who was wafting with the priest on the street. Tha eacape-1- Mrs. Clarence c;.;ug. Notice Is hereby given that a meetinsr of the stockholders of Pleasant Grove Canning Company will be held at the office of the company in Fleasant Grove. Utah, on tha 2.r)th day ol February, 1924, at 2 o'clock p. m. of that day, lor the following purposes: 1. To vote for or against the recommendations made by the board of directors of this company to amend Article Number 6, or Its Articles of Incorporation so that as and n hen amended the same shall read as follows: ARTICLE NUMBER 6. (a) . That the amount of the capital stock of this corporation shnll be $110,000.00, which shall be divided Into 100.000 shares of common stock, of the face or par value of 10 cents per share, and 100,000 shares of preferred stock of the par value of $1.00 each. (b) . All stock, both preferred and common, shall have the same voting power, except that the preferred stockholders are given the privilege of naming and electing four out of the seven directors of the company, so long as any part or portion of the preferred stack taken by creditors of the corporation in satisfaction of present claims against the corporation is outstanding, anything recited In these. Articles of Incorporation to the contrary notwithstanding. (c) : All preferred stock issued shall be entitled to receive thereon, and the company Is bound to pay out of its surplus or net profits, dividends annually at the rate of eight per cent per annum, which said dividends shall be cumulative and shall become due and payable on the 1st day of April of each year after said the shares of common Btock In the be treasury toof the company shall disposition by the board subject terms as said on such of directors board may deem fit and proper. 2. To amend Article Number 21 of the Articles of Incorporation of this company so that as and when amended the same Bhall read as follows: ARTICLE NUMBER 21. The board of directors shall have full power to adopt, amend, alter as and repeal any and all in their Judgment may be necessary to carry into effect the objects of which the corporation, shall" not be in conflict with the laws of the state of Utah nor with i(.-- - are cordially invited to attend our first presentation of style, smart, becoming and in every detail. super-io- r ' r willing to take tip protects I'ligiinHT Howard Means. c At the conclusion of the r. mcfling villi the greatest ;Mipu!ar . Nielson mo? f ivor us rapidly jis Hie enuuty's soeH lies. Swell of Ihe mif-liiiaines would iHTinit. that it be the 'Some of yuii may l thnt we tljat ihe coi.uty commission lie ur tiHva neule.ted llie l'rovo canyon to get baek of the l'rovo can j load, bill we do lint feel that We rond proposition and unit' h the le'vo. We are heartilv ill favor of oral ail for the improvement of l he iIeelopiiiei.t of Spanish Fork l'rovo cainon road and the rout! iI ! ? 1 canyon traffic. We would do more1 of that highway into l'rovo. iinpl'ov fluent of loads i! we bad motion was iuiai:iiuoii,siy carried,' a. I li it y. more Ill the past we have mole iliau we laid to spend. i in Vcji we silent VCJ moiiev and hi HERE'S MORE ABOUl I Pr.-- J we took the money of VrS for . I road-.year we spent thin i Hut 1 think lhat is ear's eonrt n!siues. ChiiI loads are valuable assets to every community iu STARTS ON PAGE ONI; the county." Frank Iteming, city engineer, was,' trill 'A sn.ki-siuafor the eily commission route, and two high school J and urged the early improvement of travel over it daily, ft is our ' eh would new route the ion that j road. the anvoii v " f l'rovo canyon is the pluvgroundl nate many aividents by doing at overhead bridge the with high j i of this city's of a large portion miiuted mouth of the canyon. Kneli year ; Jj lu.niihiiioii " Mr Ieinint ! j out. "It Is the outlet for the I'intnh or more accidents occur nt IMllllt. basin, for Holier, 1'arU City, "Instead of crossing the railroJ nnd (lie nationthe SlruwlH-ri)- ' Ihe new road w ill be on the J al forest." will lie o, lr. II. M. Woodward of the Young ubln of the tracks. nItround as thj university opposed the proposed for traffic the year snow along to the state is no drifting of cut off from tiliusti-arond, on the ground Mutt Trovo has route." l'reston G. Tcterson, chairman-thiin-.- l "nlwavs will be the greatslate rond commission, assu, est user of the l'rovo cmiyon rond. I the delegaiion that the propo question (he wisdom of the cut-of- f which would compel l'rovo people route would be given eonsiderat f to go far out of their way to get and Hint a survey of it would J made iu the very near future, into the canyon." H. II. Wood, member state road snid Hint no decision ns to the I. wo commission, praised the spirit of co- nianent routing of the rond ron nil available operation given by the federal roads be made until en bureau nnd assured the l'rovo citi- have been surveyed and gone ! zens that their nppeal for the can- - fully over by the commission. building of yon routing would be given due con-- i Intimated that a the canyon road is matter that is so, side ration. f Vusie was furnished bv the TV T. distance in the future. pTfe-tl- li 1 J i in-- a- -t NEW ROUTE ' ot j Mid-iiin- i J 1 i it it A t--" )s 'ii 1 t'J-.- ' ri-- ' I " I . r i 1 iL 1 ' l , , 1 i, ' ! . .it iiiiccuou In n (VII (i i . a "c to v'u'u'u SI1E is quic and ilerstiind nppreciat Send her one of our beui' ful baskets of red, white . yellow roses or other flowcj! today. Our cut flowers a considered the choicest. ' ' PROVO GREENHOUSi! con-xen.- 4 ' ' ,'l 1'hoi.e " 1 j' "Wiere Eiglit-O- , Flowers Grow." j j liiiEIEElHIBaaSIBSaBEEBIIIiBIEilBEBEEBESIEiEZSiSH t i j ' f L LM IU) K( y Tuesday, February I AM 9 Make Your Dollars Pull a Bigger Load Than Ever Before by Taking Advantage of These ONE DAY BARGAINS. i. i i K22E3B Percale Turkish Toweling Dark and light patterns, b vartls V Plush Coat sb-in- 5 I .: 36-inc- h 4 yard3 ; $1.00 18x36; heavy thread; QQ Sheeting M fin J) liUU width; a good 4 2 grade; yards I M Afl P I yards Crepe White or colors, 27-i- n; yards 35c value. lUU (M (ifi 2 Chiffons Value to $1.25, yards Men's Ties Knit and silk, values to 75c, 3 for i I 36-inc- h, win j Gowns M fift i 40c value, 36-inc- h, Bleach 5 Just as good as Mope Muslin. Short lengths. yards (M nn $ liUU If I !l Turkish Towels 36-inc- h. 18c each : 'if ki 36-in- blue; .; 4 Yard M fjft JliUU yards 36-i- n 5 50c value; yards 8 yards J nfl liuJ vool Oress $15.00 linen; 18-inc- h, e v I r i 5 yards values. - K IF ' R: 9 h V. $1,99 E ; E5 U Pillow Tubing 36-inc- h; i ,. B I! t--: Toweling M Cf v liUU i 'A 42-inc- h; 3 yards $1.0 w H fri Each k 1 Values to $5.00 01 fin ?liUU , u H u n a Corsets tf $liUU I M ftA SM'"U Crepe, plain and flowered Clover Cloth I 3 I l"l Princess Slips yards Beach Cloth Qrtp 0UC Ol ft( J liuU Nainsook, plain and mercerized; 64-inc- h, Scrim flliUU ., Damask J Yards j Fancy Crepe 2 patterns. Poplins Big range of patterns; 5 Rlack and Colors, 50c grade, 3 yards Limit 5 yards. Cretonnes 5 good 32-inc- Maize and blue, ouc value, a yards tjMiUU lii Nainsook 01 (10 Sateens fGingiiam 1 9-- yards 36-in- 1924; H heavy thread, h, Bermuda Cloth For Flowered patterns, 50c value, yard. t!ri i I ' And Following Week Davis Millinery statute routing the state road f rom j l'. string trin. l'rovo lo Heber lie recognized and Among the coesta were S ! that our citizens lie giveu the ser-- ! Mco they ar' entitled to." Peterson, and 11. 11. PVn.d: Col l I'hairman James T. tiardiier. of Commissioners Kred M.atley, A. the county iiuiiii.-ioi- i, sinaikiiii for Sniiot and James T. Gardner: 1? 15. J. Finch and that Ixidv. wiid the (iiiinissiou is oral Kiigii-iH-- - Towels You will see here Hats with A. s. PROVO CANYON Sccrct&ry. Spring Hats y-- ex-le- H. W. JACOBS, February 21, 1924 o. Wet tint are lau. preferred stock is tssued. Should the the proud pi rem s of a Imby girl "After this matter had been definet profits in any one year b in- bom nt their home February 13. nitely mid clearly settled thrio difsufficient to pay tha dividends, on Mother and bain- - ure doing nieelv.' ferent times Ihe eili.ens of l'rovo the preferred stock, in whole or in Hre not only surprised but to an IIKKKS MOKK I10I 1 part, any unpaid portion thereof disturbed hut Ihe fact that shall become a charge against th the piree of load from I'liiversity net profits of the company and shall iiM'inie lo l'rovo canyon via east be paid in full out of the net profits lietuli has hot been included us part before any dividends are paid on the common stock. of Hie 7 per rent system of the high(d). Whenever accumulated diviway of our stale. STARTS OX PA(,K )K dends on the preferred stock for "We have discussed the question The previous and the present year have liess men Id h si inly of Ihe l'ro o can of feili ral aid In the canyon. been declared and paid to holders ChamlH't' of Commerce, Hotary, rond ami urired lhat yon question, of preferred stock the board of dikixwiuls eiiil Hie II. V. I'. met and rectors may declare and pay, or aet every effort be made to Include the Were llnaiiliiioiiN in their elulorse- apart to be paid, from any further east lieiu h route in nny Improve- menl of this proposition. We met net profits or surplus earnings of tneiit of l'rovo canyon traffic, !i;li our eoimlv commissioners and the company such dividends as the lion for Kiist IVmli. pledged our supior! to them. They Senator Leltoy board of directors may deem proper ioii explained Me aual.e to In- sliuilioii mid we to be paid to holders of the common tin- canyon road situation, out linim: are ed, ueutleiin u, Hint the stock, provided, however, that no dividends in excess of six cents per the tr'TIc tiei'dx nnd the Arguments fuinl- - "ill be I'm thronum: In match Mlie federal aid on this project. snare per year can be set apart or! in favor of the oast bench route. paid on the common stock until alii "l'rovo is Ulaily interested. We "( la ser said Ihe best index to the of the preferred stock issued to real slaiidim: of any city Is tlielwimt In en operate. We must have creditors of the company has been w hieh condition of the npprnm-here.:soi. dde iihd piooer e,niiderulioii retired and paid In full. stock lead to it," Seiiator IMxolI Said, oil this mailer. We feel cel'laill (e). That the preferred may be retired by the company pro "Fortunately hinvr of your i' are on the pvnt Unit in Hie rata or in full on any Interest datej ( ine elusions you will weili all tlio faels stale highway. nk par and accrued interest, nnd the preferred stock must be retired pro very inipoiiant road, however, lead-- l'iil.iiiiiii' not only lo the endrata on any interest date by the use ing into our city has apparently lieerinK aihautaes or (lisadvant-beei- i ot all surplus or the company which overlooked. II is the highway nnos bill lo the serviee to be is In excess of a surplus of $50,000. In the event of the liquidal'rovo City with Wii- - dered the eillzens and (iixpnyerH (f). tion or dissolution or winding up of sat eh county via l'rovo canyon overj'whn use Ibis road most, the corporation, either voluntary or the east bench. "I w ill not ill tempt to discuss any involuntary, after the payment of "I.arsie numbers of l'rovo ell M of Ihe details pertainini; to Indebtedness. tha corporate the holders of preferred stock shall be life in l'rovo canyon diirim; struetion as. you, tienlh'ineii, lire first entitled to re paid in run tne the renter part of the summer siivin;; it serious consideration. It face value thereof and all unpaid Ihe human element that we are accrued dividends before any months. The jrrenlest. tiafl'ie, l here-li- s amount shall be paid or distribution fore, into the canyon i.s punn in in concerned most about and for the be had to holders of tha common Ihe evenings nnd roturninji to husi- - benefit of nil concerned rospoct-nes- s stock. in the mornings all stock and bythe citizens! fully ask that Ihe provision in the preferred tg(. That Mr. a i:d By-La- Spring Opening ay ' is a"nin By-La- (First publication Jan. 31, last publication Feb. 24, 1924.) You p ' - I tnh I.'Metia cluli, Greer, hosies; ft i Third this agreement. and to S. To adopt resolutions transact any and all other business necessary to effectuate the objects of the meeting. CHARLES B. HARPER, President PER PAIR u 2 :.'!. NOTICE OP M'KCIAL MEETING OP STOCKHOLDER OP l'l.EAS- A.Vr GKOVU CA.V.M.M. ra TV dept The literary section will have hnrgc of Hie program to be riven in ihe Bonneville ward Relief society aSB CSEl OS meeting, Tuesday nfternonn. at 2:.'1() o'l loc k. Mrs.'Alta Thomas will n "Snow-review on the book i give bound." afler which a solo ill be rendered by Mrs. Cutler. .S vv. wanl OOTO SOROSIS CLVB. The (Mo Sorosis dub entertained at a Valentine party at the home of Miss Maud Iivoti, Wednesday evening. The entertaining rooms were artistically decorated in a valentine scheme, with red and white sweetness forming the ceuterpieee for the dining table. The guests were met at the door by little Phylls Dixon Friday. and tnkeu into the gnests room. ProNineteenth Century club. faBunco was the gressive Mrn. O. R. Thomas, hostess played, vor being a warded to Miss Vivian afternoon. McDonald. Ameka club, Miss Jennie A delicious luncheon was served Ross, hostess;' evening. by Miss Norma Eugar and Lucile Markham. The favors were tiny Saturday. red decorated hearts. The invited Raturdnv Afternoon Rrlil-rguests were Miss Vivian McDonald, club. Mrs. David Opeushaw, Miss Kathrcen Perry, Miss Florence hostess : afternoon. Maw, Miss Melba Held, Miss Norma Allen, Miss Adreen Miller nnd the (5 f club members present were, Miss Clark, 'Miss Inn Creer, Miss Reglnii Zoe Hansen, Miss Camlle Crandall, Hushes, Miss Louise E:igar, Miss Miss Alma McElrath, Miss Nell Mclba Colitlie. Hosiery :f p. m. T rt Booster's riiin-ini- r O. F. hall; evening. Curd tuirty, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson : evening. G. R. A. cluli. Miss Lola Col vcy, hostess evenine. Nelks Reading club, Mrs. Jack Teasdalo and Mrs. Mou- roe Paxman, 3 :S0 p. m. S 1 of our city. "Many years ago the question of the route to I'rovo and HoU'r City mas because of koiuc! discussed 'definite construction which was alxiiit to be accomplished ou this road. Mr. VoMu ll of the bureau of federal roads ns se: t l:rM' from Washington t dir.t-- t this roust rue-- ' linn, ttl.irh w.o. lo be done joiuily hy the Teliuride J'oner company under Mr. Num.. 1". no t'iiy. the! Hi uiii ri ity ;;nd the in Yo.iii residents u' i'ro'.o met beiK'h. l i :m :.;id eon tjiu stioiis were dii and the rouu- v. us I'uillv estali' lisbod e(i;iieoti.u VnlMTsity a ve. il lie W'th U.e lie liih of I'li'Hi e i.l l'l oi n bi'ljeh. "Asa'ii this matfor was di'iiss-nat the t'lue 1he stale romt s.mtni- sioii oiiiiiaed lie- system for our s!:;tc. J. William Knifht I'.'preseiiti it lis in our Male seuiile. After thottiitgU eoiisid.'riii ion mid' ,.v,'u;oti the Mad to I'iovo ciui-- j von and Holier City was finally desc iiiili il as part of that svstem At the last iuviiug of our li'isla-- : Hire this mailer avniu came up for A. I. Bvkoff has J hoson to j discussion mid nil amendment was succeed Lenin as pies t of th I made to the former state road law Cuum.il of Pco.;e-- Coi of at tloit time read 'l'rovo to the Soviet Uuiuku.i.at. j nhich Heber.' An i.ddilion was made via n stands upon (lie east beie h x B1KTII ANNOl M KI). our mat ute hooks as I ho presold Carries On . M $1 00 H f ii M ' R Hi' cat Hose 01 Distributors of Qualit j .'IU chandise - Everybody's Store; Wool and silk and wool, $1.25 value, 2 pair M Art $ liUU aUi Rl H u nf m r I IXIIIHIIUllBlllIIBIIItSIIBIXIEIIBZaaiaRBaSBSir.TSEXIBTXSalIIBEBIIllIIlIIISIIilBIIESSaaXB i t |