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Show HI!! THE FKOVG HERALD Sp ring Wffltiriery SUCCESS1SIILL . Exisrs - At DAVIS MILLINERY JS, ; Many American enmm jp One of the social events planned for this week is the 'card and Kensington party to be given by Mrs. B. D. Button at Hanson's Thursday afternoon. " ... - After a pleasant visit in Provo. Miss compiain to learn Florence Warner has returned to Salt youint that they lack opportunity Lake. trades and make a start in the world. Mr. and Mrs. G H." Gowans spent Th greatest necessity Is "initiative eaaa of the Tfca ,$eUh,w.ek4 Cgjl jrewetstwo. uves Startup boys in Prom Young George, as a pale faced youtli of but 18 years, TheaughterB of the Pioneera met "started out in ISM vita but J80.00; with Mrs. Scott T, Stewart this afters noonand spent an interesting time his first candy he made In some with program and general sociability. anon ever and of his mother. But books the into .digging he kept ofjcii Mrs. Ross Ripple and children were to me bottom of "eoce.sand-delvfn- g, American Fork visitors Saturday. , problems until hemastered the candyj box and business; paper -fancy printing Mrs. I.' M. Warner left today for Lo And more: With only a "third read- gan to spend a few days' with relv a built business he up er" educatioBr friends. Uves and organization equal to any in the state, and is shipping the products of the - Mrs. Cyril Duffin is here from Lofactory he founded to many states of gan visiting her parents, Dr. and (Mrs. " thfr Union. ; H7 grPyher"" .We mention this case to stimulate other Utah boys in the various- fields The Bonsa Bunch spent a delightof endeavor... We could mention nu- ful evening of cards and luncheon merous other cases shewing that boys as the guests of Mrs and "can"" If they "will." Too many leave Thursday Mrs. Norman Scott. ' school with false ideas. They forget ' that school at most can only get them Mrs. tee Ix aker entertained the arA. ready for the opportunities that may come, and that real opportunities arefafternnn ,Mrs. B. B. Flack. Mrs. aot laying around loose begging, for J'rank JCoryr Mrs. .Will 'Ray and Mrs. some one to take them uprbut must Ir --- be uncoverod-an- d brought to the sur It face by hard work and untiring ef The Mirth Makers were delightfully forts. entertained by 'Mrs. (Lester Leffler T hufsdaF aIternoonr"1SWrt.tiMt-1- fl Startup candy factory -should do so and keeping with the daywere tastefully see the" achievements- of Provo born arranged throughout the rooms.. quantitiesof Luncheon was served raw material, are worked up into the daintiest of sweets that are in demand Mrs. C. II. Stevens will preside at & in all sections of the country. Only card luncheon party" tomorrow after last week they received an order from noon for a number of her lady friends hursdayrFiidayrt iff . You laH TV&thrla . are invited to the formal presentation of the fashions in Millinery for ; stew-pan- Provo 194 West Center . '' - - FOUNTAIN BALL TO BL SERVICE SERVICE RYB GIVEN IN LADIES -- twht f . i t i f chocolates, and that, too from a big Representing - the Home Economics factory who themselves ;make exten- section of the First Ward Relief Soh sive lines of chocolates. The Startup ciety, Mrs. A. B. Morgan and Mrs. factory could be put n. the. offi.ca.at. wiit entertain the itehead : bigconcerns-theee- lf soma. members. --'of Tttnr society "at thBhbme their goods to, but quility has brought of the former tomorrow . afternoon. them thisJusiriess. An appropriate program including a of the Fifty thousand dollars per year payroll is no' small item to Prdvo's pros- Provo General hospital will be carried perity. Now -- boys, which of you is out The hostesses will serve lunchgoing to look around fpr other indus- eon.. tries which could be established here aircPsIxteen NEW STYL1SHMILLINERY hoar daysjnto developing them ? NOW ON DISPLAY Ber-thaW- of-Jt- f BBdTfut-yxrarTiitelligen- ce" Proof of Poverty. Mrs. C. E. Maw, manager of The Seeing a tramp hurrying away from Princess Millinery has been in New a large tiouse- - a fellow- - professional York buying the latest Jn? millinery shipment of asked him what luck he had had. "It goods for the Princess. Abeen received lias thedvanced styles ain't no use askin' there," was the re at the local store and Is now on dis"L a ply. just had peep through the plays Our patrons - from Provo and winder. It's a poverty-stricke- n house. Utah County are invited to call and There was actually two ladies playhV inspect the pretty hew styles, at the on one planner." Princess Millinery, corner of First North and Academy Avenue. The grand ball which is to be held Gym of the Brigham Young forward to by at the-Lad- ies' tJniverflity-iiext-frhttrsaay-eve--ntn- being-look- ed boththe9UBgeFand-olderi4anc4- -- i r. Automobile Buver: ag sets of thf city, with anticipation of a snlpndid time. It is the desire of the - . wmcn win ne pleasing iu nu cmaaeo, and it is aimed to give the citizens of thn Hty A rtiance to- get together for a common and wortny cause which will be mutually beneficial to all those who desire to see Garden City eventually take "its place among the live - I - W Before maETng your Heciilon on anjr car let us demonstrate - the well built and- It Mitchell cars. You wil r at :ohce:,s.eetiiegreatest dolla dis- - - :J6ff JmeMedi JjnovielJan.4siJl wno on visitors from otner places by will be Surprised to find a city of this size possessed of the spirit of progress to the extent of so beautifying its streets and highways. Mr. Woodard, the artist engaged - f M - c i - Phone 6 SERVICE SERVICE X1 8 tfitm G x i t ; , ... r '.. - Inlppealicl -. r-v- The final effort to dispose : 11 i of our entire line of fall II stop and'think, if we of fer you a $2 bill for $1, you would not hesitate a second in accepting it. That is just what we are doing-givin- g you$2 vn 0ood merchandise for $1. This Now li js yourllastihunGe or Furmihings'.Youare jimply jhroiving money . away , unless , 'you look our stock over first, ' "-i- f- -- K Tf v' : -- -- The Last Call 4 Collars . . . . . . . ". . . . .'V. '. ................ .65 . 913.45 Men's $25.00 Suits Dress Shirts, worth $1.50 89 Fine Silk Hose," worth 75c ..... . . . .39 Men's Pants, worth $4.00 ....... .$2.85 Men's Good Hats .25 - w-vrrrr? J Sho: :. V7T$3357 r $5.00 and $5.50r I 25c handkerchiefs for 25c Hose for v .15 ... ........ .V. 12 50cjafia 65c N&tTief So You May Enjoy the Using Mi:Cheape7rFaerimhe Very Small Combinations Meet Every Demand. Our Expense Necessary to Make the Change, ConnectionsV Free. V We Will Bay Your Coal Range.. . 2-in- -l Phone 295 S i L .' .r.... I .. .25 ...Men's Wool Union Suits 3.50 . ;. soon. So act quickly and take advantage . of the biggest sale ever of fer ed you. , f. , The wise ones are coming,: are your , SA VE! SA VE SA TFITT mrmnTTTT VA HI , 1.98 We must close out out present stock of merchandise as we have a complete Jine o f spring and summer goods which will arrive f 1 " for-rrrmS- Boys' Hats 'upXb$ 1.00 Let Us Help Rearrange Your Kitchen House Cleaning Time Equipment During Comfort the Best of - . Dilii up- - . '.. " motor world on the construction work, is a gentle man of the highest attainments in ,nis to the profession, having contributedfanama-Pacifiarchitectural beauty of . tne EEposTTion, as well as to that of our beautiful .Capitol m Bait .uiKe or City. He promises us somethlng-whloh we will all.be proud, and the fact that he Is not dong the workrwith a desire to profit, but purely rrom tne o assist us In standpoint of a desiiour efforts to get something worth whiiA. and at the same time create a monument to his own ability, Is assurance enough to those wTio know, that nro ara trninF to have something of which we may feel justly proud. V ...... - the town's general , attractiveness. uHii trivo to thft citv something I H 9 j. i |