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Show Till fterlWOB .tM Optimist CluO Mrs Jess. M Haf. One of the leading w'nbf ri' mot with ae1'11'" afternoon. gpnt n'1 nan fsvorr'were won crAW-Br.. Mrs. An "A the week Family Affsii-,"- ' ths Second ward 1 attraction I ' fee'nif See CdMie , , , . PAGE FIVE HEilALD. IIONDAY, DECElffiEITf, 1929, sched-uletT- or th excellent play, to be presented in arausem.at hall .FriMsry Honkinr Endfcett day evening by the Third Ward Drawss served by ths (,petlsirg luncheon matic club. The cast constat of the ' r following very abl artiat wjfrk and Judg is now appreciated throughoufth city pr nd Mrs. B. Q. Hughes were the meet and vicinity: V'm. P. "..(T Mo. A. B. Morgran Clayton. Jasper .. . bjr FEOVCF 7 Ifll f If I : X.A .;;.:t; I a ...4...i Bird. .Arthur D. Taylor," Mayy Russell, -by Mr. and Mr. Fred Peart inner Anderson, Iorl Bmlth.JThe play - on-1Fndsy evening;. Is k thrilling one and I extremely ln The Utah Sorosli club will meet teresting' and laughable from beginafternoon' in regular ses- - ning to end. The proceeds are to 4e- Wednesday .... w VnttU tfttrr lira u - - n m, i W Cj " l. All ward members and Hinnah C. Packard wlll giyt a paper Sun4ay-chooare the y pubyc cordially Invited to en "Economic Effect of Immigration" this delightful entertainment. nl Mr. Jacob Coleman will present ' . Crime." and the paper. "Immigration : Mr. hoatess George E. Brattan-r- ar WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS, AND SUITS- "MEN'S AND BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS to the AltVate Bridge club Friday Mr. and Mra. Elbert Peery of Bprlnr weU week in Provo. afternoon of Mra. O. A. 1 . v Tour unrestricted choic e of the entire stock.unanyj part of- Jat suitiQw Takf spent Buy ihat--Christm;" i -- rr: Hptar. .The season' flowers were now "w r- - i " are which selling suits of stock quality' equipped 0- - N. O. H displayed throughout the beautiful garments are, here to, select from, at only A delightful session of the a room and a daintily arranged lunch. at far below the next spring's prices ; jevery purchase' n ,!,ib waa held at the residence of Mr. eon wa eryed. - Mra J T.: Farrer resaving of J Mrs: Vern Owenwood Friday t ve- nare The rooms for the occasion werej ceived the prise. The member Mesdame J. W. N. Whitecotton, ,rettily ,decorated with cutflowers. ii Ray Tlmmerman. O. A. Spear, five Hundred waa played at four Farrer, L. Vlolet't. Lee I. H. Baker, Wm. F. table and the priaea Were awarded to il "lira. Oo. H. Oowana and Lynn Sutton. Masters, and Invited guests' Mr. John l Buchl and Mr. Al Cain. The hostexs servea luncneon. .. rea . , Cooper waa the Invited guest present MrL G. Ht Gowana will entertain her B y club bridge club Thursday afternoon. ..vridav evening the "Eight-Ate- " y .... and of - menders were the guest H lunch-wi- n In rooms attractively decorated with M Mrs. J- Angus Olsen.' Card and M i were th --feature. Mrs. Thos. Cecil Brunner. roses and sweetjosaa, n members- of the Saturday Afternoon i the the Dunn. were, Elliott given and Hardy HOSE CHILDREN'S . deliclou luncneon louowea bridge club spent an enjoyable session favors.--WOMEN'S HOSE rras the-- ' guests of. Mrs. F. J. Hedqulst -- M the. game.' . . Saturday last. - Mrs. Henry Gease re- - M H sizes fi N Cotton Ribbed HoseV A delicious luncheon 4 m J Hr "TPTd". MrS7T- - Wilf ord Walton ofl ccivodthe prlte. Cotton flose.Twrnte, CordovairaTrdr M ' m Ftneqiialitylilaco .. , and 23 . . . M 2 ; pair . , . . 9 M L20 Gr"at Falls. Mont., spent part of the wa served. to . w.-rv M black, M relativ.ea and j M H B. SaturMrs. " J. Olsen entertained T 'frlfflds. M H sizes black only, Ribbed Hose, Cotton I ,. day ..evening at a successful surprise M weight .: black Medjum Silk Hose, Chipman knit, pure silk thread, white, A iti son her Donald. honor"of H parti the . parents, .35 Wednesday afternoon 9 2 to 5 M pair H center-ptec- ? and Cordovan ; pair . . . M teachers and pupils ow rne' Spencer large"''birthday cake formed the H abunan M forthe dining table and tt school spent" an instructive and enjoy-abl- e H Mercerized - Misses .Hose, Cord6van, FineLislea'nd afternoon when they listened with dance of chrysanthemums added charm H M . quality, . all a Adelle good H . Silk specially, make, Hose, thetable-and-4,oo- ro to: n Durinf4cS "tectur-IntoceHt to an illustrated H M 65c and ?5c; "pair. . .. andVhite; black regular . . eon,-ac- h ; I with Ol ; The our guest responded $3.25 quality pair. pin. aftap4 H colors, formerly Japan given by Mr. Ray M gem-. a,nd game decorated in 'propriftt lancing M ''alTwaV'very"ffcttvely 'wre-n SATURDAYS-SPECIAan M emblems and Hplaytng joyed, colors Intr8ttng OF L the Japanese ANNOUNCEMENT FOR WATCH M readings were contributed, by .Evelyn H Mr. Olphin appeared in Japanese cosM tume. At the conclusion of the pro- - Chase and Anna 01sent Those pteeent M wcra M Grant "Penrfad."rvlneMabey; gram dainty :' refreshmenls"were served. M Sarah Dixon, Evelyn Chase. Lois Pen M M A splendid Christmas papfantwas rod. Harold Hodsen, Edna Dixon, La Van M Leona Vera Dixorrr Shtll; Fay given lnthaTjakevlw ward. meeting M Bird, under the direction Vagenen, May Murdock, Weston house last evening M " Grace Curby, Donald Jolloy, ' Mervin M of the M, L A - M Catherine Russell, Foster, Marlon 11 Olsen, Christen Penrod. Mrs. C- L. Naylor was the pleaBtng Kves.-Arvn- a M U hostess to the membcra of her bridge M One of the leading affairs of the - club Friday afternoon, rne entertaln- M M lrcS,rooms were prettily decorated with past week waa the delightful house M at club the the Segolia tosf-and lilies: Mrs. Jy P. Jensen and party given by M A. H. John 4.. Taylor received .the favors, home of - Mr. and Mrs. H - Thursday- evening. . The husbands of luncha deliclou the game Following M --" the club members were- 4.h- honored an waa served.- T M is guests. Throughout the "entertaining H were dls flowers season's Thp Elks' Ladies will moet in the rooms, the Unique and 3Eiks hall- - Tuesday evening, next. All played with pretty effect. amusement. members are cordially Invited to be interesting- features mof ade WTtTT games "OT mnuHl " . . .. trom how to make improvement foi A letter to Leeion national head tha film arts commission are t0 ".it, " . ' present. pass .merrily. To the following a de and tiona. for stones for unmarked graves our next stat fair. i'remdrnl W. O. Messrs. quarters from the Cemeteriai division furnisherf free by the government instrucdetailed and Winder J, U Home will accordance The memhers of the Social Hour club licious luncheon was served:: wjth in prepaid,! the railroad tions to be given in a national head- make the trip.Manager as the guests and Mesdames George Madsen, Walfer ofrthe office of the quartermaster gen shipped freight the mt Thursday-afternoo- n stones The grave. nearest L. eral of the army authorizes local posts station will be pubof Mrs. Ida Knorr on Provo pencil. nimn. Fred Williams. Sam Leavlft. Santa Claus at the.l'rovo Electric & for the graves of all quarters bulletin which orlnxli"vldual members ofthg Ameri will be provided the-arAmerican Iti Legion Hardware alt day Saturday next the lished There were fourteen member and a or navy in ana whcTserved with the Bird,! can knowledge ased, JosCra,w: Legion, I lor. Orson Bird, Jasper umlr In Weekly. marine W: McAllister, B. F. Larsen, A consent of the next kin of enjoy the excellent program rendered. ley.: J. their Exparlnmnts are beingr oonduoted In or s forliead-stonefollowing the service to make application Mrs. Will Burclv, Mlsaes.Rhea I'tah's DitU to see If long staple cot- -, sttond officials willITuifi UtahAt State F"alr 5 j5veral of the poems of James "Whit-- ! H. John, As soon as the ex- therefrom. UU Ua ft.tAHnnilonal unmarked all for can be grown there. This year's ton Flor K Mina 1 Ida l III Knudsen, LUC UUIIUI III John, " tomb Riley were read by Mrs. Gcorgej Pix'on. gravesf ft' lie " snecitications have been aeciaw upon.looo.at.oMg .at "chUeo " IU. Th-- y win tests are encouragingr and more xt'n-Bi- v service persons In their localttyr-Tb- (Master Sidney-Joh- rt; Johnrand Cirron.'Lun-fheor'wa- s enc" served. ' experiments will be followed .tills) be asked to canvassaigo visit state-fai- r ' "' ' grounds In llUnpis l .v headstones, of design suggested by Legionnaires-wil... coming sVasoii. ""'" "" ""' Bring the .kiddies to see Santa Claus Mrs. James J. Durln and 'daughter lora left for Salt Lake to spend a on Saturday, at thetprovo Electric & Hardware company. month with relatives. ; H riven -- - honor 1.. i -- . J... .', -- - - ' 777 r -- , en-Jo- arhom -- - Jropiahe aa - -- J. . . . -- - !4 or more " . WSnappy Prices . - says "Dollar Wm - -- l , - " .50.. pair, $1.50 .- .... 1-- - ... '" ' -- . " 'u ' ( - 1-- 2; 1-- : .50t" $2.25 ' -- ; - " s e4 , t .'' -- c,-- , my, gueata-jiresent-t- -- dtedcorps,-yhrther-ihy-- the-dece- e . . I ICX I 24 e if""' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen left Sat- CHRISTMAS SALE. Brday for San Francisco, Cal., where winter hold a Christ St. Mars' Gullil-wil- l thfy will remain fof th . ; .. - mas sale arff the Utah Valley Gas office, . months. W ' I- 124 West Center street. Thursday. De afternoon Mrs.' Owen Hatch cember 9, beginning at 10 a. m. A great Thursday ' varietv of fancy and useful.- - articles pleasantly entertained the Bonne-Fo- i .".'club members at her home vith niuftic will be displayed, s 'Jlnd luncheon." -- Red "and" white carna- - Boston Take(T" beans. "brown" bread tions formed the florsl decorations for and'eoffee will served from' U 3" - the aooms. In addition to th c.lub a. tn . -- , mflmbers a number of Invited guests the hostess. PLEASANT GROVE CATTLE enjoyed the hospitality-o- f Tl 'i le MEN ELECT DIRECTORS . Mrs. John Johnspn of Benjamin was " " a Provo visitor ,'.."' ....In.-hoiio- . last week. -- - of La;wrnce.. Jones, who,..!? visitins: frojnHupprt. Idahcw Mr. Mrs. Ed Morpan entertained at a r here and family rlinner Sun1av. i The .table was ; . . .Ladies entertained at a fhower and sociable In. the Rlks' hall1 Tuesday evening cpmpliijje.ntary . to Miss Jennie F'Tre. a bride-eleof the ops r ,fu t u re. Twenty Wfre- preaent to fljoy the program pt music and cards. M"r. W. B. Rutherford and Mrs.J. II DtiihaHef: received the card favojs .' r.flfroshments were served. ct SALE OF FRAMED PICTURES AND READY-MADFJJAMES - are offering our immense stock of pictures and frames at 20 per cent discount. Sale starts "Wednesday,"" Dec.8, at 8 o'elotk. Provo Paint & Glass Co.110 AVe Center. i""s. A 1, : fulljfleded, hisli-potverc- witl 'Hunk- fnterfernd considerably th ordnr of events at a recent meetPst-e-f f c1 American Leoiion when It attempted to pass the outer guard and enter, tftr iRfamburxr-f- chambers, x Legionnaires thrw of thfi preredin? tietintt. the renort of .the' social cofn- oihe'r formldablt? volumeq t uie animal, who merely sinned, A 'Vi1d.be rwcunr fired' a shntg"n, but iili the wood pussy, barred the exit oi tl.e meeting room. At last. an. mi rrnnrl buddy telephoned to the state constabulary and a burly corporal.e B'lT'Of ' "ry "i"eal p.tifi jiIlliiii- - thrvsroijipm aids. Is now concerned o net ship vt tlie . ail day fil TRrinfT ani 11 "ww"" -- " . n - . -- u SATURDAY, DEC. 11. flip Ici'HfliVs with their letters and let them tell' Santa Claus their '! "";""".".ke I - " 11 ,1 J I -to taiK to an tne yoy s .an u g 1 1 : ti-- . . . .for them - 1 1 - . 1 1 -- - f- - -.:V ' IT:--- i o "ff Ay cr. .,,. ... .m- .u ..W-- -- It ..4,: . . r . Remember the Date OF ASSKSSMET,. WOTIOK Bunl-nrH- th. Provo, I iivrn? tHt at the me rcirmar meeting tors o' thp Lucky, Khephfrd on the CO r IO ri( t lou, mmranv.-- s n f saess- t'i (lM- - of Ttrcmier. t -,B:r of one all on outstandn;C levied .irl.w: . rorporation, pay-r.jt;.v stock of A. to. iiuiq.iway,' ,J. ibh Immediately outh i:.iFt Second treiitVfr, Ht Utsh. .( said, aesR-min- t 4,,iy stuck. Dpcn Whlch Is paid on or Worej the 7th a11 ue al'-of Ja'iur'. ! " v ,,v- .and advfrj;tisea 10c ,110t,t, assessment is the Xf and c audion. le soW on the 6th .ot ))Ai.' at the hour Of of n'oModt a m. to pay "the delinquent smTit together. srltttv'the cost of ii 01 ,,fi)f one-rleh- th le - -- i .. ; i nt r 5atarday, ec. litis I.lieVy Shephetd. Mlolnst i omnT, CorporHliou. PrlnHpnl I'lmee of fUlf(r.-Jt- fkunk with holes. The Legion's advir K . I i',!'"' syivan : IT - E t CLAUS will bet at "the Provo Electric & Hardware Co. 0 CANT A lhe-nj!Ui- artistically decorated with chrysanthe- -finriTiXftn (Trover 5 werOaTSTror twenty The. Elks" GrovC cattlemen met Thurs of elected a. board jwar. their association for ......... aLUtuiyp W forest visor of the Wasatch rfatfonal rTl Ynemhpr'a of the new 1 board- - are Peterson. Albert ArnoA V. Wnrburto and Martin M.. Larsen Mr. Taikinsbn, who was 8 ,fneflker a the meetinK which was hefil at lUens ant Grove, praised "the deforrect jrraz irie 'svstem which has b?en institute on thpJ'Uxasant Grove atvlsion of th Tha system tVas?imrrattrnnl 'fon-y- t from ever. has"T'ofPClert-.-tb.-rftris;e-tbo'uRe-'odifferent throucrh gr,iriu? section? at different times of the year anrV has - preately benefited stocjt, he " tsaid rieasant day-and- ' "" ' : w n ti ;V;v;:.nuW" ilPr 0V0araware company . - Rby o. t" Bren, Manager. . . - w - - .1 - .1 J r ' ,:4 )ffi' (i-ll- ei vovcnnA South St.NI'rovo blicat.on LC'. 1S20. , - . ' - - , . - - . v. -- :r:,-. |