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Show topless Mr. and Mrs. Newell K. White, of Parson, were Provo visitors last -- GnADImT The members ol the Utopia Club pleasantly entertained at the Passeyand last 'session by Mrs. Roy Mrs. Reed Beck. The time was made interesting with social chat and music, during which T.efreBhmentswere were- rved. t he members' ot the Mirth at her home Thursday flowers afternoon. - Pretty e spsing the guests adorned the rooms,-wherwere entertained with music and social chat. Refreshments were served; r '- Makers' Club -- to Do You ECnou? up-to-da- te tained , i " Annie Mrs. Complimentary .Schofteld Mrs. presided Lucy Young, at-aenjoyable afternoon party" at her home Friday. A variety of cut flowers formed .the . decorations. A delicious hot supper was served to a .. goodly number erguests.-....A' successful" surprise party was conducted by the Primary officers and teachers of the Sixth ward Friday evening in honor of Mrs. C W. . ' n Snappy Graduation Suits lightful evening ot music and games and were served an Tippetzing spread. tThder the direction' of the Bonneville ward choir, an enjoyable, farewell party was given, in honor of Wilford Brimhall, prior to his departure for a mission to the Eastern States. A unique and interesting "old time dancing, ' including J. uugs and recitations wj Luncheon was served. The affair was missionary also in the nature gifts were presented to the guest of honor. A ot-r- a - .) , 912.50-,- 814.75;-$- 16 The" Stewart Dancing School begins June 6th. Inquire of Theresa Stew- art.' If you want fancy mixtures . Williams was an visitor Saturday MrsT Don C. Mr. and Mrs! R. "the latter part bt City. j. Ameri-rcan.Ferl- F Murdock spent - - - Salt-Lak- - ' J-Z- - J 1 . m hos- iii...-.vrr- iurk i - . .- - - -- New Felt Hats, all the season's new styles and col- ors are shown at prices we know are the cheapin this vicinity. est for the same quality Hats ' tur prices 9S?, $1.49, $1-98- $2.49, , $2.os: The New Straw. Hats art now ready for your inspection from 39 to theNew Panamas at $349 NEW SILK HOSE in white, tans, etc. This is a special sively by the J. C. Penney an exceptional value at the - black'; navy, gray, hose handled excluCo. in ' Provo and is ....... , ;25 pair NIFTi'-NECKWEHundreds of patternilto--choos- e from in all the new wanted shades and colorings, also white and black, at19v 23 . .... . 45 and AR we rfvrffr49rand'C9; LTuiter7TTTiVfrf ,49-New Suits at Summer Weight Line of Men's Dress Shirts just received.-- " starched or French suffs in white and beautiful . . . . .98 stripe patterns, our price Ribbed-Unio- n 1 --MM tess at a miscellaneous ahower Friday evening in honor of Miss Garnet T. 4rseafSpauisb Forkwhose of Provo " will take place Wednesday, The rooms were tastefully" .arranged - in spring- - flowers. A dainty luncheon was served, interspersed with an interesting program of games and mu- sic' Hats and Furnishings -- ......... mmii mm i mm Mrs, EdwaVd Van.Wagonen was in W Warner's Closed Crotch .Muslin Union Suits for, ' young men, knee length, no sleeves, plain and . . ... . ... . .1 . ,89 cross bar patterns at, suit Porosknit Underwear, no sleeves -- knee length, p'atterns and fabrics,' Pinch Backs,.. and the more, con.se.rva;. J J live styles in auIt tne latest coior . Mrs. Eugene StiefeL of Salt Lake, is here visiting her brother, Sam A. Leavitt. and other relatives.- .... 'shohernrr zr. the"week in Young glen's English black and tan,' new lasts T. 75 18.75 and m18 . ' Shoe's V ipro-pra- ... " -- $5450, $5.50 appropriate for graduation wear and $5.90 than a nice blue serge suit.' We carry an extensive line of blue Boys' Englisli Shoes, black, with white Neolih soles, our. price serges,, all the new styles are snown at most any price youi $3.39 may wish to pay. All strictly J. We also carry, a complete line hand tailored and made especialof button and lace shoes at ly for the J. C. Penney Co. by one of the foremost makers of -St9SrS2.25-$2.49r men's and young rften's lotliing in America. 7- -' r' $2 9S, $3 50 and Fine Serge Suits at . . ."7$9.90, $395 Thirtyguests "participated oua SHOES JBlue Serge Suits, nothing more JLindsay andMisa Mary Mortimer. In a de- shower-and-aumer- ! !! ? 'Mrs.Lon Bradley delightfully enter v 9 That: we can save you a goodly sum on the purchase of your new graduation out-fitOur mens' clothing, shoes and furnishing departments are filled to overflow suits, hats, shoes and furnishings of every descrip ing with all the new, tion at prices not. excelled by any other concern in Provo, Before youy buy - your hew 'graduation apparel we ask you at least to inspejct our large stock We know we can save you money ion each and every article you may see fit tcr pur chaser -V"'-'WE GIVE THE VALUE- S- "' ' , ,, and VellWe May We Blow Our Horn CP THE GOLDEN: RULE - r ' Mrs. B. F. Pulham, of Salt Lake, is he spending a few days in Provo, guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. "S.'Pyne. .'. . The Daughters of the Mormon Bat-- . tajion will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Matilda Vance In Orem. A good program has ieen arranged and all members are ; cordially invited to be present. V: rndor thR irpptinnof A Total :.. . . ; . , r . . . ,n. Disbursements during year . . REELECTS OFFICERS ELLEN . 4M4 34 ,$224.65 Tne Home and School Association met at t,he Central School Thursday, MaylO, 1917. A report olTlaerycar'fr work was given by the different officers,. Music was furnished by the city schools. .The following officers were elected: President, Esther Call first vice presiStewart; B. L. dent. Supt. Eggertsen ; second vice president, Mrs. O. W. Bailey; to "assist .the government in mobilizstenographers, both men and ing Co. women, for government servicerThey will possibly be requiredTtT ihe v&r7 Saturday was the biggest salesaay iaus government departments in' thehistoryorthe Seho'freldAiuto or if may be possible company, according to a report made that the applicants will be required to On by Manager Trlir'Schofield. -- United States, MINING NOTES TROM TINTIC 12th, this force sold 24 serve throughout-th- e May DISTRICT V cars- .- This surpasses - any- - previous upoa request for the government from Salarieswillpossibly-xang- e day in the history of the companY'S Mrs. Grit. Thomas, The North Lily, which joins the four years of business in this county. $75 to $100 per month, aiid if called W. Williams S. Standard, will begin work about May treasurer, bfbre they sold IT' tars The LtoB'ashington the committee on practical A v nd4nterest4nghe day 15th on thg tshafl. They the Ford seems to be .housing of employees will arrange for larttjc-o- f supervised Tecreattonfo: rrowlnr-Mihoist and perhaps a compressor andJ talk, Mr. Schrifield Btfltearihatzrtheit board and lodging. It wiirnot d other machinery, ory ia now raPidI catching up be necessaryforliTenogrpahers-callecars fce under this enrollment to pass the cisril their- flrrtpraimanufacturlng - it in the near futtir, according to E.. J. Sonf examlnatlonr-Blthough tfie rate of 3,600 a day Fand nTconerSs do so to for would them soon to Raddatz, who is president of the comable will make desable be calconcer, pany. Raddatz. is also president of iD UQited StatCa Sfslnofield Automobile company the Tintio Standard, which has had - Mr. and ' Mrs. Thoma Ritchie will such a remarkable run on the stock "tiiP a,carload of Fords Saturday , The 15 claims has Bonanza The treasurerjsas reports attJieiivered' today. '.They lekve Wednesday for Salt Lake City exchange. located just south of the Standard AiWn' carload in a few days'.' to make their home. Mrs. Ritchie was another, " expect 17 $242 brought fnnrH' property- - ui formerly .Miss Fleet Meldrum. (Ay -- ' Scho field Auto 7T -- -- Saturday, . sec-rear- y, : wHt-pnt4n- -a f1 IS1!!: niSe'pSd Sthr totat -j- tlieno--scrv- ' ! . . .The-Wal- k PRESENT . ... Tlirirsday , May ... . - ' mi DMIC OPERA IN LT - Seat Sale Wednesday .... - .CORA TRACY . ; TILL! E SALINGER-RALP- cm H ' BRAINARQ AUCHENTED ORCHESTRA AMD THEGREAfESr Mail orders Now. of-k-- i 6-- " ;"JUri i i ; This isJhesame cast sang "Robin Hood" season, which we proud to say is the singing company it HER5ERT WATBROU5 DAVID AKlDRA DA1" PHIL BRANSON - -- tle s .11 , 3 ACTS WITH THP WMP iMrnniPiAnAni r-THEIR SEASONS SMCcppT ...,T.,.. arid-Myr- - - VICTOR HERBERTS . The dancea of modern fashionable cafes are no better shown than in the "Aa production Men Love," in which House Peters Stedtnaa will be eeen as The Ellen Theatre ..will hd reopened at the Columbia on Tuesday. secure the Interior of a tyjpicaL Saturday under the management tnet'ana8 comRaymond E. Sutton; The theatre has photographed the interior of a been cleaned and painted throughout pany York cafe and then and will be almost like a new house well known New exact detail, and in when it is opened to the public under; reproduced it in the fashionable societhe name of the Colonial Theatre, Mr. order to secure people to act aa 'patronsthey enSnttoTFBtatesthat lrwiirbe run ras a ty listed the services of a number T strictly independent house and the guests of a famous Pasadena winter to to be the best eiual jyJlL pictures be shown. He has purchased two new reeortr Time hangs heavily; upon the hands of the Paaadenawinter colony power machines of the ll and wlien they'were invited to appear will present features frm A scene at a New York cafe, with time at, the regularpricer which the majority of themwereTjer-"- " fectly familiar, they responded with, IMPORTANT NOTICE and during the entire after- "AVedeslTetarcatr-attentitMor our- - delight,amusea tnemsmvea at tne stu noon, patrons that Mr.' Irwin McDowell Is dio.the authorized piano tuner for our house. Any other party or parties claiming-t- o represent us are doing so R. J. Nuttall was over from Salem without ouf authority or .consent. , ml8- today. Taylor Bros. Co'. Co ns &r-St&ve- . ZPrius 50c,:7Sc, $1.60 and $LS0i IN mm rr.. ..' SOME BIG DANCING SCENES "AS MEN LOVE" AT THE COLUMBIA TUESDAY ' jl: OPEN Pallas-Paramou- The B. Y. U. has been called upon Banner Day For: - III THEATRE liEfllWllEll: ASSISTIVITH SEEKOGRAPHERS Cash on hand ,.$181.51 Respectfully submittedr ' Emma Startups Treasurer. the-Litera- section of the 'First ward "Relief cietyi a patriotic social will be given at the residence of Mrs. Jos. A. Buttle Tuesday afternoon at z : su. a did ..musical program v has been prepared, and other appropriate .and- interesting numbers will be given.-4adies will be servedAU are cordially invited to attend. :y 164 28 Deposits during year EANOSCHOQLASS that last are best that GVerappnedinProvo J. B. ASHTON, Manager LUIDfJFRcLSC -- j. jT- f. - V, |