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Show - Second PROVO. UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, IIASAIlM(OViSlIET - I SUNJIAY. VDECEMBER 22. 19211 Fmktk&lmthemlrmmi 1 Home ANNMRSARY Thursday venln the stu- - E. R. WMt.1T S. Ric;hardsCTa.rT of tb Wtorynd doctrine ence mil, Millen Radmall R R eMiu: wove emin' Dixon, E. A. Beck, A. P. Warnick. cl89 Of ia and J. M. MacFarlane. , r- the Manil wrd amusement hall WASHINGTON, pee. 21. CJ! IJBlanator widespread observance of the sixty-nint- h Honoring birthday diversion. of order ,the ti ienin anniversary next anniversary of Mrs. Minnie Anderg p. Moore jr, n uirecior ,01 me son, the Relief society sisters met jjiuuioiiiuuB January 16 are being completed by nH an immyl U at her.itnm a --0A..Bi League and other ii the vjvj organised .dry groups. . in-Mrs. O. E. Gfua, literary present: Mrs. Edmund Cragun, Prom League headitructor of the Second Ward Relref Mrs. John Van Wagoner, Mrs. quarters here a eall has. been Islety reviswsd the book, "Sons of Annie Hojman, Mrs--. Maggie Shoell, sued for a nation-wide ringing of Mrs. Margaret Holdaway, Mrs. church bells to commemorate ten the Mwdlc Border" by MA'mlin Gari ner name Laura Lim,' Mrs. Delilah Fugal, years of prohibition. Bella are to nd to tn memoera RsiregRraeHti Mrs. osie ' WatReT, Mrs. HuldsrHtse Tungr ons minute yyayjRernooss.. pere serWd by the hostess at the Hichens.-MrJosephine West. Mrs for each year since the effective Rose Nielsen, Mrs. Eva Rasmuson, date, of the 18th Amendment. cloae of the meeting. In .Mrs. trma ttasmuson, ,Mrs. May every church responding to the call. Jacobs, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Simultaneously, there will be in Mrs. Regina Thorne and "daughRosella Mrs. Olive Jense, session in Detroit the '24th annual ter Ilaht Mrs. Hdwatd Thorne, Mrs. and Mrs. Weeks, "Ella lmiiday. n Leaconvention of the and Mrs. Vivian LeRoy- - Thorne gue at which assembled dry leaders in Salt West spent- Wednesday .. vMr- - and Mrs. H. E. Johnson and will canvass results of a decade "un- Lake. r prohibition- ; tSmlTyeHruTrasy-SairtElreIn a speciaL edition of "Th; Ford Paulson and his Junior high Lea-- 1 Amerlrwn Tssne," JUi-Saleo- a Mr. John fiansenr-o- f pTieationi-eeononiie64KLJS Jeropie....luor-'aK'.''Vlsitihg- " fue 'with Forty-fivsocial a Tuesday evening. aar. ana Mrs. wtH feterson. uiii from the first decade of national members were present. with Wednesday evening Mrs. Peterson prohibition . are emphasized dinner in their quotations iram ieauing tnaustriai-ist- s Mrs. Joseph West spent the week entertained at and.Presid snt Hcover. The Ishonor. end visiting Jn Salt Lake and Bing sue; quotes Mr. Hoover as saying, to"1. "Thfrre can be no doubt of the ecoMr. and Mrs. L. B. Maxfieltl and nomic benefit of prohibition. View IThc , Third ward Relief society Miss Mary Maxfield of Granite and ing- the temperance question only Mrs. of Amasa Aklrich Salt. Mrs: H home the met of at ladies Lakefrop thisnglerlprohibit Mr. of were dinner s in afternoon g. Walker Friday guests Sunday proved its case farewell social for Mrs. Walker's and Mis. Archie Maxfield. "Factual" Fultetln Due mother Airs. J. L. Harvey who left The federal government witl parMr. and Mrs. Junius A. West of Saturday for California to speni in the tenth anniversary American Fork entertained the 'fol ticipate toe winter. ceiemonies issuing a monograph lowing Pleasant Grove people at. of "factual by material" assaying its evening-Mrsdinner of and friends i turkey Saturday The. neighbors' Pearl Wadley, Mrs. Ethel enforcement work and stressing Mrs. J. G. Johnson gathered at her of prohibition.' Funds' Di Messrs to and Mesriames C. advantages ysdale, residence Tuesday evening prior for- - this publication were provided Gamett,-ThomaA. L. H. Fenton, her departure for New York where by congress which appropriated die will spend the winter wi'h her Richards, H. W. Jacobs, S. A. KirK, $50,000 last session for educational Thorn. una Oacar Johnson and .T5ilrew Karl Banks and iju.Uie prohibition :unit. . Johnson. i.:wii lxr;u:H tl. Mr. and Mis. H. C. T. .Idm?! 'Dnran has muyiinner. Th M";Men and Cleaner girls Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Petersen were Salt a Lake visttotsSatui of the Second" ward "enjoyed" day. without a title, whose function it formal dinner .daneclueaday-fye-slng- . a I" e .The forty-fivguests were IttonGneemKFol Sail Lake, waled at three Jong tables which Ezra F. Walker,, were Sunday dinion has been in. existence, only a . irere artistically decorated with ner guests of Mr. "jihd Mrs. H". ST few weeks it is not yet prepared to Christmas symbols and favois. Walker. announce its plans. toastmaster acted as Ball Oeorge Material reviewing- - prohibition Mrs. Sarah Walker was guest of of the evening and toasts were le- hnnnr tfi a nvB given by her enforcement, however, is now being for diBiribUtlonto-- r Farr, Ernest Smith and Ruth Peay. neighbors and friends at her "home "printecT anats state federal and officials, the Class leaders are Mrs .O. E. Grua Wednesday afternoon. press, dry group? and others' in contnd Clarence HilL Basil nection with the tenth anniverMessrs and Mesdames One of the interesting affairs of Walker, Dewey Adamson and Clar- sary of prohibition. It is emphasized by the .bureau ence Hilton visited in Provo Frl-datoe week was the Christmas p.n t that the material is not of a prop- -' evening. pveirtyheTnerober?rfh!-otr- n aganda nature, but fs" merely "fact-- ' Mothers club in compliment to ' The members of the Wamptha ual" and intended to enlighted the their partners. The gathering was it the L. P. Harvey home which club were guests of Mrs. Glen Wad- - public on the subject of enforce her home Thursday after- ment of the federal government. wa arrayed in ChrjsiHiasjcojtorsl ley ttd symbols including the large noon. A Huge ChrWnias tree7Seaur Christmas tree laden with presents "tlfuHy decorated and laden with class at the Fugal home Satuay Cirds engJaliieJHhsi givers dur gifts decorated the living room. evening. GaroBS Wert enjoyed and refreshments were served to the ing the early evening. A Midnight LThe refreshments were in harmony fifteen guests. color ' scheme. Christmas the with scheme-llnnerwaa served, the color red favors f of the table being in Miss Margaret .WhJttingham was karmpny 'with Jhe room deenra- Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ' Johnson hostess to a number of her friends Uns. At, the party were Messrs. eveand. .daughter "Marvel visited in at a Christmas Prty Sd" 'MHjdamer -. "'"---Saturday "". ning," , Provo Monday. Walker, C, A- Gamett, F. B. S. A. Kirk, C. U Wright, H Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield - Misa Melba-Fug-al: and Miss W. Jacobs, J. Il Huchel; O. E. Grua, .W;ednesday-visitinwith Mr. P. spent entertained the L. Anderson L. Thomaa Feton,,G. Smith, Granite at Maxfield L. B. Ugt Mrs. end school of their Sunday HarveVrKarl Bariks, juewis Olpin. members On jlenta Section Anti-Salo- i Anti-Salo- cn ID. -- ten-nute- I Anti-Saloo- .11 and-J&r!- (1 r:- u e 7 ' - - 8 I j it s Ml Jt-J- tVyj Vt. lif i. uylKC Ml 11 iT ',' " ;l "".T in "11 . ii y jt ; i B sj iur-- i JT saae-Hayesr-Jr This Is A New-in4n- - La-vet- te i?lP7 1 IhlSvlKAOTNri lT; Ms&m.m jyi? i :ilar mm ' ?a ii - - i Only Two More Shopping Days before Christmas! Have- - off thought about the needs of your home Give your Home a Xnias present ! The whole family would rejoice in a nice present for the home. Pay a visit to a D. T. R. Co. Store tomorrow or next day - - sure I - - rv : - rv- lm its. i a ' Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- elt ' nuvI : j -.- - g! ' ' i IS . . . haufinnaruvm i.. inr. aaanu select your xoys nowi . lipor. viw Guarantee . tiful.gow See them! ' u. Comfort, -- . Price ;them! tXmas " , A Cedar Chest 'and enjoyment ;for Dad! Low. gift! prices. Give Furniture - - TH'1 rT 1f i - i i ' rStUre: . Beautiful Wal nut Treasure Chests. A real : rest ' presents--- ... , - For Her that Radios are the best. Wonderful int0 - r- -. low. prices. Bveryl Evening Mntilf 0tipfetmas come in LET THEIR DREAMS -- " ' arldkuloly VtZT"youroom. n Easy Chair For .Him I' .... hA - - Delivery Before Headquarters For' Santa Claus rr) will notice Vhat New-UuAnd how proud she will be to explain that Old Santa brought it. Beautiful Rugs - 4owverybody Blankets ana nedspreaas , , ...low prices, " ", - I -- EAMPSrrAMl - : ' Emm " blankets! BEDSPREADS! hardlv wultl umy nw mure 1and' Old Snnta iU come. They have .writ ten their letters and now anxiously dream f Xinas morning, fare Christinas Provide Comfort and Cheer For Your Home niturlsh&astin Gift! A splendid assortment of uk 172 1 i7ie Useful Gift - - Tiis Christmas V SOME-TRUJ. s" If J7 r K liter night they-na- ve oreami toy 'Let their those woncerful m.n inui m J a . m . a dream cume amia and rlrt has ssk for. ..L. morn Xm be hnppy them Let 5-- :. - .1 .d 4 iVIne giigy Visit D. T.RXo.Toyland -- -. - .rrrr.. -x-- Xt- uixon-m- yi McS?SC . , ' Furniture Stores Jc;;1 v Psjiggy Sthfgirfgy lS5rlgrLJgM; :T:e-;-'--- - njrffTrtf3R7 r". W' A -- I '4 |