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Show THE PROVO IIEPITHURSDAY.TlARCH "" jl how LIFE ONES EVEItrDAY BY liaiards we MARKED 1 " 4 II IS DANGER--Th- e . """" -- ' ikirki I -Without- tak.lBgJnto consideration vocational risks," he said, "it Is amazing how many chances we rim Just leading a normalise. Every day a man faces loss physical, Impairment or v mnMllty to earn a livelihood.. "Even In tbe act of arising 6 ite morning and in .gettlngInto M at night, serious. Injuries"" have been receiveby many a vk l-l?- 1 se :0 For- S - . x at A PRICE THAT WILL BE REMEMBERED , :. i-.- -' Each drcss is worth considerable more. than this ismdLsum, but this is the price we will off er for Sat. only - tm -rl- rtWiih-fati? ' x net:faegiittjli fate In the J course of SB ordinary Jay" m ' the peaceful pursuit of business recreation - are . seldom and thought of 'by most men. ac- I: cording to an accident Insurance official, witf. w hom I talked not tong ago and who, by tbe way,,- 1 was not trying to sell me an ac- ' cident policy. - - 192lT S. from $29 to $40 Ladies'-SpTiniDissesjLCorth of tak-lug a tath;ias proved to be one the prolific sources of injuries, V.'i.wii'ii tgnnntlipr daneerous on n t 1 -- mio I ? reached great propor- .inns. The slinnle operation of cutting corns has proved to he , UOI Vfuts' lias., T - ...... aiuI juries - Jnn.rei.lile in-- . have been due to accidents "'" i , " and piiKjs. "(.'bores about the bouse,, both for men and women; f urn lib, ail kin-Iof hazards, the statistics show. Falls from ladders, both inside and outside the house,, have been numerous, to say noth ing of apparatus, cuts from, lawn 7 tafc 4 "In thVstreets the dangers are eveu greater Man'y'are killed erflxsiug theXsreets .at undesignated poUits. Fulling signs and snow thk lives of ' destrians." 'J lie numoer or acciueis 7'7.iswiuent '' injurie.wmistit t pe- tnm be' lYiKtiiip of The force given. laud Evening "Express." nm rur - wrre Wed-dyS- E r prnLTn w a Mary-Russe- Peterson, h 1 A of Brimbalr,C.iarles Old-ing- . Tne' National Federation ofNBus! Bess' and' Professional Wo.men's Cluis, of. which .Mrs." Forrest Is the official leader, was organized in July, 1919. It has shown extraordinary growth and strength, now including . in its membership more than 300 clubs of business - and professional- - women, with a representation in 47 states and the District of Columbia. It is a non- sectarian body, having for' its object the - promotion the interests of "womea in the' business, professional and civic, world, and the effort encouragement of ' ' ampn'g them. Mrs. Forrest is "an insurance woman of Detroit, Mich., connected ith the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance company,--" and is known as one of the largest women underwriters in the country. She is also a clubwoman of prominence, having&erved two y't.ar,s as. president of the Detroit Women's cluljs, and is now in her third term as ' president of the Michigan Federa- - - ' ' -- ;every where. &nd the pu pose for; which the general body was rs. .Forrest , is a business formed tabernacle-Wednesda"woman of broad experience, especially,, well fitted to speak of matters' relating to 'women's economic welfar. Preceding the meeting on Thursdaya .dinner, at vnich Mrs, Forevenin Forty-fiv- e were present. I rest will . guest of Nh'onor,-wil- l - . WednearlAVaftertirton Mr. .T Mil ton be riven at 7 o'clock in the oak room . Jones was hostess to the members of of the Newhouse hotel, forNwhich oe maae atxine uon 01 tjusiuess ana the Comus club and a number of in reservations - may . r v omens Clubs. vited guests. " Mrs. John B. Ashto'n re hotel.- ceived the card favor. Sweet peas and ferns . were used in ' decorating. pital, where he was suffering;fro'm Luncheon was served to the follow- blood xpoisonlng. G. -mg.member3fe8dames.Fred in Richmond, Preston G. Peterson, Afton R. C. Jones assistant manager of e Jensen, L. C. Naylor;' the Springvlllo-MapletoSugar comFrank Stubbs, and the following inwas over from pany, today Sprlngvllle E. vited guests: Mesdames C. Loose, and states that prospects are good for ..J. W. Farrer, J. T. Farrer,. A, B. Mora. big-ruat the sugar factory this Mr. and ' Mrs. William Sumner of gan! David Openshaw, Merle Taylor, Mr.-an. Mrs. Ray Van Wagenen are year; . Bakersfleld.' Cal.. former Provd real J. B. 'Ashton. Mart Roylance,. O. "H a of fine the girl, baby parents -proud Frank Deming, Frank L dents, announce-lh- o engagementniOowans,- - -- - - ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Pierpont .have C. H. Ward, H. "A. bora Monday..,; their daughter, Leah, to E. J.-- Pourroy, Cory, "i .... ... recently returned from a two weeks' a prominent young business man of Lathrop,. G.. H. Heinffselman. ; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Roberts were Stay in California, where they "went, that city. The marriage will - take '"dtfwn from Sa.lt Lake City for a couple for a short vaoation. . . and' Miss" Ilattie . Mrs.' Walter-Scot- t place In June. ' ' , Scott are, Salt'Lake visitors for a lew 01 flays mis weeK. By axrangeme&t between, the Ameri-- ' - . Miss Ruth Pierpont was hostess, to days. " can friends-MondaLegion and Bureau. of Commercial Ferre Decker was here' "yesterday a number of her young reaffairs. music and business after Pardoe will T. Economics, Earl and class the, most compjee and Prof. evening. Games, looking freshments - were the features. furnish the program at the First ward valuable collection of educational and xJ M. . . made a business trip travel motion exfst-enc- e I.; A." meeting Sunday evening next. " picture films in " River .this week Mrs. Green Ekins to Leah and All' welcome. T are , Prftje Tuesday evening be. will placed at the .disposal of and states that much activity is going presided at a birthday party for her ' eleven-year-olLegion posts' for - free exhibition. Mr- - and Mrs. E. t. Stauffer of on in those" sections. daughter, Edha The time was spent with, games, music and Minneapolis,-- ' Kan., spent two weeks Legion members will order films from ' n Provo with: Mr. and .Mrs., C. E Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Lierley have sold catalogs which"' will be sent to all refreshments. Ttheir home to Dr. and 'Mrs. M. A. . td Salt Lake Legion posts, The films will be sent Conant and" wilmbve Aid .4 the r. Ladies. afternoon Tuesday ' man with, eight 'tjars City before long. Mr; Conant has, sold from a dumber of distributing centers, of "the Community church met in regu- . .'An lar .session at : the church parlors. on his Victory medal has teen-- - en- his home to Earl Duke and will move which will be designated in the cata The hostesses were Mrs. A. C. Vickery rolled by Argonne .'post of the. "Ameri- to the Lierley home the latter part 0! log." One thou? and separate topics are is a embraced In the tilros, which have this month. ; The Lierley '.home 'r . . can Legion at Des Moinesj and AlrsM." Aj Conint - - ""'?- - very beautiftfl bpme with Leanbeen taken in atl parts of the world. splendid '""i"1 TiTtnembershlp campaign. George The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's der, the emDryonic iegionnaire, was grounds and other buildings.' :. " - ,. . fternooft in the with a" supply train attached to the church met Monday ', : Qo... the Feadwn Wrier J. C. D"al, manager of the Utah church vestry. - Mrs. W. L. Whitte-mor- e Mallett reserve of the French-army- . "A man might succeed In feathering Grocery "company. with and Mrs. Windham were host- He took, part inr the "Somme defen- Wholesale own oest," remarked the' Observer his ' Lake , "was in Salt Cham- headquarters City, sive Aisne. 'Momdidier-Noyonesses of the occasion. ., .Events-wof Tl'.Iegv ylf o maoh ef return to i pagne.Marne-.VAinaManie. ..Somm. able,.xb Ilrst of didn't Itli, go toward imttinj arter money nnri Newhouse hotel Bino.the sb.1 f.tsp.AUneVoffpns.iTp'. Tipenaing L. club D. of theG. The . members , weks- - in six-' m np music served in a de .eWve sector. nearlywljea rj,aWL"., enjoyed- an- evening-of-tards,.4- ness-wome- the r Tabernacle choir conducted-iisurprise party at y theevening in honor of Prof., ,1. R. Boshard. 'The entertainment consisted of an excellent program, music and fames. of -- be-th- e - -- r- MORE'OR LESS ... Fred-'Taylo- PERSONAL r, -- ' - . t, . v " . " - y 'L; .' , " , """ . .How Birds Are Superior. Thetrrd traveler asks nelp no ;pne. He has no use. for looorao-- . tives,. automobiles or steamships.. He carries uo chart and no "compass, antf be can go with ease to parts oj tne world which, it todk men many years ' ...to. reach, and isOrae parts of the nuicu putt ere uukuvwd xo man. ..... :aT' V t , a F I T I w from . 'rds . -- , - -- -- Ia.;-in-..- -- - y whjch we caago with the on their travels, .and even a tint hummingbird could laugn at the ef ' toP- of the best aviator, II he "should attempt to .follow him In an airplane wnr Canafta ,Jfo nnfrV""Amirirti " ..r TraTela of Birds." :"y.-- . "' d ...:ImThe y-- ' " 4he-ww.k-- .ta rJ- - : cam---pan- !s w ittI 1 crriift; . fs. Et3 ' alleged to be due on a promiesorj' ' nQte.The plaintiff in the -- actloa prays f.r the uaual.ucree for the sale of certain real estate known as' the Mosida project giyen as security on, these notes. . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. An interesting program was givea, by the science department last. Mon--da- y Miss Florence Utley morning. read "a paper on physiology, Maurice Jones and Paul- - Anderson performed1 - some interesting experiments. Bertha Goodwin read a' paper on chemistry, and Ralph Thomas gave a talk: on. , ' phy8lCS.; :y; d. . , :. Tuesdayxmorninsf. .the senior-anJunior classes debated .the question, Resolved, that Utah should . pass a graduated income tax law. - The deci- sion was won by. the seniors, who had the affirmative. The debaters were Miss Caroline Hinckley and Miss from the . senior class and Miss Verda Peterson and Oliver Hall from the Junior class. The Junior class, pulled off a clever stunt "Wednesday morning to adver--- " Use the Jufllor Prom Friday, nighU Elaborate preparations have-- : .been made-fo- r this big event which promises to. be most' successful. The pa--. irons of the school are especially in- -r vited to attend. May-Johns- . ' J" -- on, ' " , - recom;.ekds druggisi v nol to his wife -- : Mrs. E. S.' Snort of Glenn.' California," who slaved fourteen hours a day for a family.of eight,' in spite of an in- herited strong constitution, gave way to.-aenwnlo ou and a bad stomach, v "I tried several remedies .without relates Mra. getting any results. Short,; "but was induced to try Vlnol byxHjy husband, formerly a druggist in New York. AnMmprovement was observed after the first bottle apd fetill a more oec.s.ive. turn for the better after having tpken' four bottles. ' My daughter used Vlnol at different times '" with, like results If you are not feeling right go to Hedquist Drug Co.,' twoxstores, and get a bottle today.- - it wilk.give yon . new life, and vigor. an . onditlottj-lndlgestf- Ss. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT . OF SALE ON - TON. MINING CO.'S STOCK ..- n. RICO-WELLIN- - .:..f - - . ' " 7 - . At-- a, meeting of the "boardloX directorsheld on March 2.; 1921, tha. date of pale on the above mentioned delinquent stock, was postponed from, March 7 until March 31. 191 at 2 o'clock p. m. room XI, Knight 'Block. Provo, Utah. -- '' v- - rourt" n . F7J.-Hedau.9- Wa togFtfrt' ".-- The jpemners " y Fruit Land, and .B. F. Redman, receiver, to recover $20,000 with interest at 12 per cent per annum from November, 10. 1919, "together- - with $2,oou atlor--" neys' fees alleged to' be due on a promissory note. In a second causa of action the plaintiff seeks,. to recover !n."7 and t'W attnnys' r t days. . -- agatfist-theMos- . ,.-" o'clock. Their tlPda X- -- , ', entertained '.- . a slept too long ; or Blept ot properly ventilated. Eating heayl- ly before retiring will also make you wake up tired. When you go to sleep, stretcB out If you draw, your knees up under your chin your body will not relax properly-Sma- ll pillows and light bedding are also recommended. If. you follow all these rules and Jfleep eight hours every night, "yea will wake up fulrrof-pe- p each morning-Pop- ular ' " Science Monthly. " - - life;-you- r JLZl Hugh Peterson, James SnawMrs. Lou Tuttle of'Manti, Brigham IAlIister, Miss Lucila Tuttle, Mrs. Johrtxglles, Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest, presiuent Mrs. Sarah Van. Wagonen 'Mrs. Elisa of the National Federation- of Busibeth. Crane, Mrs. Chatson, .Miss Graded ness and Professional Women's Clubs, Steeier llss - Jlinerva-- : DamelSr Miss win be in Salt Lake on March 10 and Lenore Foote, Miss ; Delia Lisonbee, ll.Xshe will deliver, an address at a A. E. Cox. publimeeting to be held under the auspieesXf the Business Women's The Social Hour club met this after- club on Thursday evening, March 10, noon with Mrs. John E. Christensen at 8:30 o'clockjn the ballroom of the on" PTovo TJehch. "Mrs. DonClayton Newhouse hotelvXAir? "business" "" and" furnished the literary number. Music professional wometjNpf the state are was also a feature of the occasion. extended a cordlal-xlnltatio- n to be The hostess served a daintily appoint present at that meetlnX who Is lobbing the Mrs. Forrest, ea luncneon. " " country with a view to cfeatine a Mrs. 'John (ioodman is here from wider interest in the actlvities.o"fthe will discuss the Nephi .visiting relatives for a number national -- -- E.. 10 $100, which they-- . ' six-fo- and M. A. Cox at were Unable to give, and .they were accordinglyglven Into, the cusiady of the sheriff. The men were arrested at Dividend, last Saturday. The Beneficial Life Insurance 'company,-a corpora fkm "Of Salt Late rity,-- " thr-fsocial sffpir-nhome. Monday evening, The occasion was their wedding anniversary, also the birthday anniversary of Mr. Cox. Thedinintxtable held an attractive centetpfece oKred roses and ferns and the following qnoye'd a delicious Messrs. .and Mesdames luncheon: Jam es E. DanTi els, tjeorge BTTlIngs, John Foote, L. Llsqne, Joseph- - B. . . and'Irs. uka Laejlghtful - " .. Mr. s Moimay, Marcti 7, , - - - Krou of payson wai finLd-Ifr- c Judge James I(. TiK-or'rourt last Ffiday cm a harirt of st".iiig litjuur. . The fine paid and Kraus was released. J. Q. Moor'E. Ring .and Si. IUceo were arraigned before Jurtgos-- . J.ames B. Tucker Tuesday charged Uli 'gambling. They pleaded not guilty to'.the .Ludlg in bondi.'wpre fixed at -- They "port cullwion by law. r .as ".""'"" -- , f - . The Optimist club will meet Friday ' the EnochNfJIark afternoon In regular &6ssiQn-"- at es.tnorne' of MrsrJamei, utherlan d ii , - y. .6 '... - . . e . Jlovted-fo- Ladies met in social session in the Elks club rooms Tuesday evening. Mrs. E. A. Mitchell ' won the card favor.- - . . ... y' - The Elks' -- -- - I- s- ' W r The old folks of the Second ward were royally entertained Wednesday Frederick William I of Prussia had by the old folks committee of that many an adventure, in person as well ward. A bounteous dinner was served as establishing adventures for his offl- - at noon, followed by a splendid pro gram. In the evening the ward mem bers joined in a dancing party. ' famous regiment, of giants.' There ts outman one ever of record that but Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. witted him In" escaping the toils of Horatio Jones were happily surprised the guard. Tim Morgan, a poor Irish when about thirty-fivof their 'friends farmer, started out to see the world. gathered "unexpectedly at their home He arrived In Prussia, and was prompt- - tor uie purpose .01 jommg- iuem m xne wed ly seized by a recruiting officer of.ihe celebration of their twentieth even- guards, Tim-- being a good six Inches ding annlversaryr Duringa thes delicious games and music, over the standard for tall men. ing of was Those who directserved. spread Tim stood it for. some time, and II ; ed the successful affair, were Mrs. then one day sighed and remarked Arthur Halliday, Mrs. Clarence Moore It was too bad that his five brothers, and Mrs. Earl Johnson. J r all bigger men than he, were riot members of the guard. The company offThe marriage of Miss Mary Russell icer, overhearing the remark, as was and 'Richard Bandit both of this city, Intended, asked- - that Tim send for was solemnized "Wednesday in the Salt them.; Tim explained they woujd not Lake temple.. The young couple left trip come for any such, summons. King the same day for'--a honeymoon Frederick heard of the possible re- - through Idaho and northern Utah. ,: crults,- - and gave orders that Tim be Mrs. J, William Knight entertained sent; after them, and with him take at a delightful children's party Mon$1,506 as bribe money. Tim went, and day ftfternotin in honor of her of course never cam-- bficV, He had son, 'Phillip; whose birthday oc00 brothers, tall- - orshort.- - Once - a curred that- dayr Eighteen playmates year until his death he would climb of the honored guest made" merry the a hill near his home in Ireland and" time 'with music? games, and luncheon shake his fist In the Prussian's direc- Miss Afton NeVell left Tuesday for tlon, and bid him a mocking good-b. Washington, D. C.,"on.a several weeks' , trip. How to 8leep. What happens to your body when Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selek enter , you sleep T First, your breathing slwaj tained' at a wedding dinner Tuesday down and votir heart drons sit or evening m, honor of their sister, who were eight beats a minute. Then cellular Tfcary, annUctaard Bao The the married dining follesving'day. repair begins. The muscles, nerves, table was'neautifully decorated; with tissues-get whole new roses and narcissus and covers were body breathes more freely. laid for forty-fivguests. A musical When you waken yon should feel was enjoyed during the program reft'eshed. - If you don't, perhaps yon I evening. 1 have room In - S j Mrs. E. L. Strong is spending 'a week in. Ca .liege te,wiilj hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Evans, - de -1 on ve . j ll, f race of the- not yNM.H.iK now sups ror T?nh1 ihe $100 attorney's foes as al- an.clluncl1e0n- .- lightful and interesting time -- xWMmm and officers ".. winter- - months. How irishman Escaped Military Serv fee Under Emperor Fraderick rWilliam i. of Pruieia. C. Youngand school . . Monte ii w""Tnn ', rf col-- Sranisti forlr-Ta note made and execuit?d by If. 1$. Hicks of Coltun, payable on or b.'fort-- . .six .months from date. T!i dat of the note wan June 16, 1 120 no with interest at the and was for rate of. .2 per cent per an5,uin. Tli( ff. V teachers of the Third wardmetat the home of Mr. and Mrs,- - John D. Dixon ajonaay evening a;ia conductea social affair complimentary-- to Miss a bride of the week ine aiversionsviere music, games Rawlings was hostess at "a delightful social affair "Friday evening in xivs rpture of ashower.com- plimentary ttKJliss, Mary Russell, a bride pi tUfi, week! I Fifty gufstsvthor-oughlenjoyed tse interesting program, of music andgames and were Served a delicious luncheon: The gueKpT n'onor "was" theNcipient of numerous beautiful and useful gifts. t Sunday dis-ricumplalnt was filed in t court tlday .by Morgsn, Cole- man , on behalf uf t!ie Fir-;- t A . t and luncheon at the "home of Mr3."E. L. Strong .Wednesday. The Court Notes Natini.nt-V-.nl.-o- . 3 - MrsXArnold ofr-h- I . . the' day's work. And vt hat he said was of j ? broughr home to me when 1 saw I, a ' pedestnautleHberately throw e sidewalk, f. a banana peel As-kicked it .into the gutter I f coiild not help wonderirlglf I ir mliriit not bv this littleatt" na 1 saved some one from a fall and t perhaps serious t Injury. Port -- r The Utah Sorosis and Nineteenth, Century clubs will give a banquet Friday evening at 'the Hotel Roberts. Covers will be laid for eighty member's and guests. Mrs. E. 0. Leather- wood of Salt Lake City, president of the .State Federation of Women's ' Clubs, will be present. An excellent fprogram of toasts and music will7 be grVjitly decreased, myiniormu. iiiitL if people would only exe cWe a little care In the.rdinary i ill'"' ' . ? Mrs. Lena Lake Forrest Will Speak in Utah to Women - Social Realm tufas jvhile.:cookingland. jlrV falls Ver furuiturfe. end-ange- r In The - . .?eeUst. fiLp&ga oX-th- is. Secretary, ' paper, - i - r |