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Show THE PROVO HERALD PAGE Miss Priseilla Christansen,; of was the guest of Mies V era- Hold-e- u J iart. of last week. a ' ' .. ' A SDlendid Drorram will be given bv thfr iReliel Socifttv Tuesda after noon next at Central schooir Mrs. SET P. Henderson will furnish readings oq L "Children's Poets" and Prof. C. W. i x ' 11. i xxtnr Biuueuu wiu reuuer uiubi-i tuuJ .ijj Sa-k'i- - - i - 1 r- - .. ', I ., l T" 1 ly invited tq be present. Mfis Tbelma Nesbit delightfully en Itertained the ,M. S. Telephone opera tors at her home last week, in the jtorni of a lawn party. Dancing, mu-- ! sic and 'social chat contributed to the 1 evening's enjoyment. The hostess serv ed a daintily prepared luncheon -- . ' Ouf Entire rSf&ck ofNciv Tub leading social affair of tiie past week 'was the weddine receDtfon eiv- en Jy' Mr. and 'Mrs. J. E. Snyder at their home in honor of the marriage of. their daughter' Merle and Earl which took place 'Wednesday in the Temple at HantL There were seventy-fiv- e gueistsn attendance and an interesting program. consisting' of music, games ana other amusements was enjoyed. The rooms "w ere pret-iHarranged withrrae?T)rT(isesana cut f towers At the- conclusion of the program luncheon was Kfirvedv The young couple will make their home in SilfeiHr goon Safe Mrs. T. N. Tavior has" as "her rjiMt ior a numoer ot days, Llrs. R. L. Ed- ingtoh of Salt Iake. - Regular $1.25 Silk on sale The Dauehters of the lUnrmnn Rat talion held an interesting session tq- aay ai me rioueer rark. A good program was rendered. ufrprtt-hifl-i re. treshmeuts were served. GYMNASTS EXCLUSIVE CLOTsiS41 V EQUESTRIANS 10 EQUESTRIENNES 20 AER1AUSTS30 ; LEAPERS20 100 RAtE WILD ANIMALS (S ' 10,000 FEATURES Of ACRES . !; TENTS SEATING CAPACITY ROSE JPECTACDLU iHUTOaiUM Rate and Complete Zoological Collection, rzr- -. r tz . : Tnt Hones Fr.t lot Inspection ti !i tim. Educated Exhibition. Equine Superb ' . . tllgh School Menage Horses ol unpncedent.i pntioienot. Flv , of ThoroHhbrd . Sunday afternoon Mrs. Alex Morten- sen entertained a crowd of young people at luncneon in honor , of the hirth- dar anniversary of her aaugnter Phyllis. seven-year-ol- '. MAGNITUDE, MERIT AND;, MODERNISM, ' United (on nd Educatlne . 9,8c ' 'X- ANO U . Ovr Mll TO" WILL-LEAV- GROUNDS AT 10 fA55 THROUGH THE PRINCIPLE STREETS. nd brllllint In spiendor. Thl thould W ieen wbsthar the Eln at 6.30 p. m. U to b f een THE THRILUM3 FREE OUTSIDE EXHIBITION Oath Show Orounfs?- . . " WIV lfn I Miss Eva Eobison week in Salt Lake. In Len'fth Enfertstolne. I llCC I rMffMUC deTPCCT .. Mrs. AllilrW Rnnlre nf Bicknell, Utah, spent part of the week in. Provo with, relatives. " CLrTTERINC STUPENDOUS. d The married ladies Beehive of flie LakeV'iew ward met with Mrs. Parley Clinger Friday' afternoon when an en joyable time was spent ijn needle w6rk and with entertainment of mu sic, social chat and luncheon. w at ATHLETES HORSES - Regular $1.75 Silk on sale at : . y TUMBLERS Of neasani view. v $1.69 20 40 40 20 READ - 36 inches wide, best quality, including heavy messeline, crepe de chenes and China silks. Beautiful patterns in stripes wonderful color combinations. The largest assortment of tub silks in Provo all go on sale. Regular $2.00 Silk on sale at 500 MCONTCWnOMSTS A is sDendin e the - S lmrnfidiatalu after tlw Parafls HUE OUiaut EXH1HT10M is me tunning ' on the show grounds The lady clerks of the Wood-CliftoMerc. Store went by auto to Vivian Park Thursday, evening, .where thev were entertained by Miss Ada Hick man, Miss iKetha Murdock an,i Miss Chloe Van Wageiten. A delicious luncheon was. served by the hostess n Regular $1.00 Silk on sale at 83c Regular 85c Silk on sale at 69 c Limit of 6 'roiFri es. The Misses Thelma Neshft anil V bel Gadd are spendihg a "ew days In yards to each customer. 3 . . SPECIAL ladies' Gingham Dresses The operators of the IM. Te1 phone Co. formed an autrt nnrtir FVJ. day evening and went to Saratoga, wnere tney experienced a delightful time in bathing. Luncheon was en joyed. . WHY PAY 25c'and for Patterns when no Ladies' Home Journal Pattern 20c, 30c . $105 Values to $3.00 Fast Color, , large Checks, .full range of . sizes. THE HOUSE - MARRY tF LONELY For results, and Mrs. T. M. Harris have re turned tq itigby, Idaho, after a pleas try me; best and most successful?" uunareasi ncn wish marriage soon; am visit with rrovo relatives strictly confidential; most reliable; Mrs. Annie Davis la here from Wv years of .experience; descriptions free "The Successful Club." Mrs. Purdie," Omlng.' the "eilpst nf her stater w., 'ATra Box 556, Oakland, Calif. . w. iMaas.en. ueo. "i,. Mr. isixer 15 Illstrated in OFOIIAIITyJ Laaies' Home Journal liil .. -- i LOST A bunch Of keva Mrs." Roy";Pas8ey pleasantly enter tajned the members ' of the Utopia Olmsted and UpDer- Falls. Finder re iiUD at ner home Thuradav eveninir turn to Heber Train for reward. Sewing, music, social chat and -r- eFISHERMENI Have : the Sutton iresnments were the features of In- ' terest. " Market' deliver your dinner to you at resort in Provo Canyon. any tf One Of the eniovable affafrs rif FVJ 4FveiBrasiriTeatifr1inffi HIGHEST PRICES paid for all kinds mrs. yraon tsira 07 tne, Begoia Bee- of metals and rttber. No Junk bought vo kiuud. ine nusDanaa or thn in dies were niests of the ocpaslnn. A from minors. without note from par jacobson gave an interesting hook ents. review of The Doll House." A delic R. R. FRESHWATER, ious luncheon wassenred by the hos 136 West Center St Jyl8 - - rx ) - ru t y . . m 111 tess,'- "Always Something Good" THURSDAY . Jtfiss Lucile JTalmage. of Salt Tko ib i fw days In Proro with jiiss uertruae-uise- is spending a ttix furnished rooms at ,tast uenter. Call ior particulars. JJlatinee4 . p. Jul5 - ; "BEATING BACK" n. .' The Amah iPwarm nf tha VnnrVh ward met with Mm .TnHonh fc hoff Thursday evening. Refreshments ' were servea. ; Miss hkj bination ShMd Dis (HI Vwfl ! wiin : :l I.I - :vr'r.:-:- i a teaawsMH- -, : 0 character of work perfectly and for less cosL It lessens )the household duties. It is more 0 - enenrl net ills. ' two weeks at Malad, Idaho!' TisiUng wim ner i wo sons urrai and Ulmer, who are In business there, returned home on Sundav venlnr Rha accompanied by her daughter-in-law- , rs. u jmerjtiaraxwhawm-Tisit-- ln rrovo ior tne next two weeks. - v.. coal - tf The true life story of Jermings, Jtheotoriou3 Outlaw and Bandit, featur 1-- FOR SALE (Express and dray bust ness in Bingham. Good paying busi ness, but want to sell6aJaccount of DOOr health. Ten hnraoa ra anil llfcO - ww i acci oijuaRj. Bingham. : cee ing Al. Jennings himself. WEDNESDA I " u,. w. uiack of : DID NOT CARE" STRAYElf OR STOLEN One bav horse, branded n left thigh, jvelght W-p- story of family life. featuring Janes .Morrison 1000 pounds, 10 ortlaiTldrBingle under footer, pace saddle. . InformaImportant m6n iha social affair tion leading to horse's recovery will or me past week was the lawn fete be rewarded by George Taylor, Jr, ' i .v. given by the B. T. TJ. Summer Rphnnt 107 tTOVO. 'oi . luurui "116 vresi, "Thursday evening. Under the direc- 'tiOn Of the music, denartmunt vrith WANTED Brieht rirla "Mills' to"T fearn musical program was given. Prof weaving, steady work and good pay. ' Earl Pardoe gave, ' two Interesting J31 readings and unique costume dances WANTED Private norsln were given by Miss Edith Barlow and th twelve students. tMr. W. (D. Roberts hour or day. Phone 284W. 124 contributed two enjoyable yodle songs LOST On Orem train that toAohoA and ff "11 the program was a very delightful and entertaining one. At 10 Provo Wednesday, 7:59 p. tn.,V two oclock the large" crowd, numbering Waterman Fountain Pens. One large three hundred and fiftv. Indni end in size., brown barrel with Mark run social dancing. Delicious " refresh- covered with silver, lacinr: thn nth or ments were served. The affair, "which ordinarj. size, dark barrel, with hole In end of cap. Liberal reward for was arranged nnder th Phviiooi 116 Herald office. partment of the University, will long rn-Call be remembered by the nartirtn&nt aa FOR SALE CHEAP-Oo- od hhv one of the most sueceRsful sociables buggy. Phone 302. ' connected with the B. Y. U. There has been raid in" the The Nineteenth entnrv rinh under the 1917 ...ajiate ' bouht'y law meet with' Mrs. G.' W. Fitzroy Friday, 12.98 In bounties on saukrels and . ' July 20, at 2 oplock. ' other rodents. XT . XT THURSDAY "THE GIRL WHO m20" - AL and an cast. all-st- ar . " i compact, requiring less space. . range in trade .. Phone '661. MAKS ME AN OPITOR nn nr W at First South 4 2 blocks East;-al- s two tots rmra West and Fourth So. A. H. DeLohg. ,51. So. 8th East, Salt Lake City.; Phon& Wasatch- - KfifiS rf .) ni We will take your . -- '.. fno Wn requirement, winter and summer. It can be installed for at least 20 per cent less than any other ctoiflmcntrIt-wilt-darp.cp- rrovo relatives and friends. w Because-J- p r fnsi rpfnmort The "Misses Ada Hffkmnn !Roti Murdock and Chloe Van Waetin speni me past weeg n ttovo canyon y our Old Inplace adequate Equipment Ieah (.ilea' MONEY TO LOAN ring. m. 1 V Adjustments, Collections, Confidential Reports . f ' rArbitrtionsIll FRED C. HOLDEN 285 N.First East, Provo, Utah Phone 200 (2 double 0) retu- - . GaBjCpmpanyr SAJjESMENBIDE LINE; ; 4-- V 4 vv nuuv ILUt UUV MEN - Iinp day will pay you $9.00. No samP to carry. Something new. ' Write day. Canfield.Mffir Co Chicago, 111, 208 Slgel " il |