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Show TRETROVO HERALD. MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921. TO BE CHARMING 18 tO B In The POPULAR at manners and charming aire sot conversation ilitrn;ing a lack usually sufficient to offset o tt charming comfttexten. o( you can- cultivate charm can and you and speech, unner sndiice the charm of your com- f pieiwn through the use of Stylish Coats Social Realm - For Particular Women t Tb4 members of the Saturday After- - benefit of the fre eliruY The hosteaal N Y A L noon priage club were entertained at served an apppfcmng; luncheon.-- The NY At. FACE CREAM ;the home ol Mrs. Roy Boxen last next meeting will be held with Mr weekTTh"e rooms throughout were j J. w. McAllJstefT With peroxide. with Easter decorations, int. beautified Invisible. addMon-i- n the club members, there! Mr. and Mrs. Aaron ffas -- nf rsnnri. Two sizes E. D. Sutton. Mrs visited relatives in Provo last week were Stn. present 30c AND 50c urea otsen, Mrs. rTanic iory ana L. Baker. . Luncheon tol-- i Lee jMrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hardin have E DRUG CO, lowed the SLTTON-CHAS, gan-from California, where they turned .. Prescription" Druggist the months at' Long .'spent '. The following Provo, people went Beach and Nyal." a Trial, AJwa -- j0nce to Salt Lake Friday .evening to at, tgnd the. Supper and dance jtiygaJuLi Mrs.. John Boafifihan renei fhe .at. the, members of the JjoanEFpi lub Thurs: ; Jo8ePn xj Mr; aP celebra-dainVKCbmmercial-clurooms afternoon. The uual feature sh .'.. t heetewerk: muaieVnd'lunMie-mBiwedding jiifm of .nr. ana .wrs. uavia upen- - me occasion a pleasant one. t niversarj , v, Millions have read the no?; I RhWr, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Farrer, Mr.' . ; -- Brewster's Million an Mrs.' A. B. Morgan. Mr and Mrs.. two hundred people attended', the Violett. Mr.and --Mrs. Alma farewell social given inthe Bonne- rfui S a ,n -wm nuw ua.c 'Van v.Wagenen ana ur ana.Mrs. e, U. ville ward amusement hall PHHav' 1 rTV photoplay,., founded on the( novel H .eyeninj; in. honor nf Smith Brimhall, Fatty) the plav, with Roscoe ana Mrs. '. rTOn HnmhalL m Arbuekle. tne wmm vummmu The. progressive Card club met FrL- prkuaJils departure for the Ppntrai snown ai ine, . Mrs-title rple. when it is States mission. An interesting . day at the home of Mr- anfl Ooiumbia theatet Tuesday and Jones. Mrs. Clyde. Jingleton gram,dancin and refreahmets were ' . and Dave Goodmen received the card the features. Tho storv concerns a .young man favors and the consolation prizes. -t , w.i!.se. wealthy grandfathers have an- w.n. Dave Goodman and Lee The Daughters' of the Utah Pioneers imH- - views concerning his rearing. Thatcher. Luncheon was served. wiH meet --Wednesdiy afternoon next in the gift and their disputes result at 3: 30 at the home of Mrs Alex Mor- t' aonars to tne rtl Taylor tensen .on "First N'orth street Mem-anMrs. by one of a million Friday evening Mrs. Frank Taylor entertained at bers from the Springville young man, and the' offer, by the Spanish the will if the spend youth other, that a delightful social affair in honor ef Fork, Lake Shore and American Fork million in a year, he will get five mil- Mrs. Anna L. Glade.- - The guests num- - chapters are expected to be present, lions and a partnership, Brewster bered fifteen, and were associates of Officers will be elected for the Glade when she presided over suing vearv-yAmembers are jpnd the million, but Dreaits iue ni!es by marrying the girl, Betty Ross Y. L. M. r A. of the Lakeview dial'ly invited to attend Clark. ; ward some time ago. The evening's The' Jewloyu Beehive swarm of the hours passed merrily with games, TYPICAL COUNTRY Second ward, with beekeepers. Mrs musical numbers and refreshments, " FAIR IN PICTURE Ruth Farrer and Mis Jennie Souter. in'the Serrmd ward amusement 7?IJs8Telma Nultatl was nosless JttrneT" - rVorforinir a romnlete street car a shower and sociable Saturday even- - hall Friday evening and spent a de- niVal company forms an interesting ing last in honor of herr brother and lightful time. The earlv part of the Malcolm Mittan. evening was spent m spwing. after Ail nfWP nf the. Dndu"ction history of- wife, Mr. and Mrs. marriea. iniriy whicn games ana aancing were en-- ' "Something to T'nk About. wicn- who were recently will be shown at the Cblumliia thea- guests participated In the entertain- joy.ea. Delicious refreshments were which Consisted of music, games served during" tet next Thursday apd Friday. Cecil . . I? !).. Mille. producer of. this unusueHnrrriuncheon. ' ' H. John Olson Mrs. spent part of ,.. I'ainy'crat screen drama, wisJied t,o Mrs. Minerva' Karren was th,e honrf: last week iu Lehi. establish in the mind of his centralthe difference bi- ed guest at a sHceesfu! surprise ciiaract-., femininMis Kthel Skinner will give; a t'Jn--i- i two men the one youthful and party given by a number of the ot'fi of--ivenin;g" Cers and membeTs of. the Sixth ward virile- the other older and crippled. Iay Wells, a bride' of the near f utur-e-. itb t'.iis object in mind, he select- Relief society Thurjfay afternoon. . ed a dav at a typical country fair a's The seventh and eighth grades of A pleasant session of the Cheer-the time" and plate. The" I wo men. the; the at Lakeview school gave a success-gniiithe afternoon held was ode club Friday fatlier comprise hex and ' gid home of Mrs. Arthur HalHday. Carna- ful dancing party in tire local amuse- of visitors, y The carnival included- the usual fat tionsv formed the fioraTaratfonrJffient liall Wednesday evening ? The rtard prizes were given to Mrs.; ladv, the snake charai.er. A very interesting meeting' of .the .hula hula dancers ahd "other freaks Spencer Clark and Mrs. Clarence and strangelv tatented performers. Ail Moore, the latter being the "ccnsola- Nineteenth Century' dub was held Mr-nwas .served b;. day" .afternoon at the home of Lunche into the spirit of the picture Uoa. x Miss llettie White Geo. W. Fitzroy. lent to this euisode a striking' hostess. -? -- Afn Af of .the farm bureau gave an excellent ""' ; - TT The Segolia ladies met Friday after- - address,on Dietetics." th,e foitowlng-Y ..... Alt optimist is a man fit 6'1 who. noon guests of Mrs. WeUelriew officers were'elected; Presided! vice president. wife married "Richmond. The Hide was pTofTtably'f Mrs. Thos. Schott; thinks his ' him for love. spent in making rosebuds for the: Mrs. A. C. Yfrkery; recording-secr- Below we list eight Splendid Print zess Models most attractively priced 7--i j V jjgj ' Pker V-- , NoU4 at No. al . 509 Cnaek-Po- ........ Green mixed b cjMth, loose back. lo 7f5 iobae back. V'eiotir, beltedj-- j . Id J"8" w? 1. ; 1 GnTriL-oti.i)e- m sjl - - ,AX 4 SLS ,.No. 1594 i w ill rVr Hi J" sport model, two belts.. button and self trimmed. it mm m s Wed-nesday- Hiv $2625 , Brown Velour. cape coat style., ' . 1iv'7 aol Vtt-- i U v 30.00 . ...... orown ' i,, . t fl . mr cnamorsryne, spon tengn. No. jj24 at . $54.50 Paloma' Cloth, wrappy coat, Harding blue, cape effect, full silk Hoed. . N. 1634 at $ 5.M .:: Navy Tricotine CpeCoat j en-Mr- I; ' I - ' r . Tan Chamoistyne, loose back, raglan sleeve. .$45.00 , Additional Styles Shown in Our WhkIuwa. A In Tile very last word in styles. Irow-eT-tfc- " : Just -- - at New Models in Prinlzess Suits - mt mt No. ' - n, i " Priej?d$.34.5() up. 0 p - T fire-eat-- .' r- as-th- e H r: -- e -- i I WELLS DRILLING .yf-r- ' ' . x - Focused Upon Utah . A . ... eological structures, have built roads, reservoirs, camps, storage buildings, jiritl furthermore we own three of the best oil rigs Tthat money can buy. We have worked out th are operating two Standard rigs, the finest and most complete in the state of UtalCand have DRILLED TWO WELLS to the top of the second oil sands with"excellent showings of oil and gas in both wells. Besides the oil operations, we ILSONITE AND OZOKERITE veins which in themselves will pay areMeveloping We HANDSOME DIVIDENDS upon the investment. Ozokerite is quoted at seventy-eigcents per pound. Giisonite is selling from Forty to One Hundred Dollars per to. Our Giisonite i is. the highest grade. ht - Furthermore, we control some of the best OIL SAND AND SHALE LAND in the state. These we consider potential asset. We own leases in Texas and Oklahoma. AH our efforts are concentrated upon the fields in Utah, which wiO become the largest in the United States according to all reports and the actual oil -- wetis drilled in, Our motto, "Everything in one company. for every stockholder, large or small." ; No subsidiaries.' A square deal t: 1 h -- - - Mrs.-Jame- s . h h one,-tent- ';' Your Investment is Safeguarded A big raise in price q( No. 8 Hotbrook Building. Exploration Co. Provo, Utah. h one-tent- h one-tent- - t. hsk '0i h to-4h- . & one-tent- Hed-quis- - The Uinta Oil h li n not-bein- Toldings over 25,000, acres oil giisonite, okozerite, oil shale, oil sand months ahead of the rest of the field. It is not what a company intends to do, but what they are actually doing that interests' you. WE ARE DEVELOPING NOW. Get in with a developing company. ... Geological data and full information upon request. 'Stock is coming. f e Actively Develop the O il Field in Utah SCALE TO DATE. - . non-rein- We are Attracting the main part of attention because we are the FIRST COMPANY to ON A - corn-- .' Mrs: K, D. Houtz. at Pocateflorte' NOTICE OF DELINQUENCY lary. Airs. Kichard . Heesley; ' OF SPECIAL TAXES Brat- - ceremony was per formed :by '.fewwftt" sponding secretary, Mrs., tan. Executive board. Mrs. 0. A. W.a which delic after T.; yhittaker. .fCiXi m hiVi f Sptar. custrtua'n. Mrs: Ray TimniCT- Uiat S- spo'go man and Mrs. Fitzroy. The Club ad-- ' 1ous wedding breakfast was served; to cial taxfui' the purpos1 of grading, with immedaite friends and relatives. It is constrmjing cart and gutter, park journed to meet in two weeks A believed that the groom enjoyed the curbing, cUi J&U&i towrete. con- " ' Mrs. Beeslev. - v breakfast immensely. Mr. struct (KjvereJ culverts, drainage in An interesting social event of re.-j- . Ucdnsday lets, oleanout boxes, waterways, etc. Jickman ny been an employe of the and pave-witseven-inccent date was the banquet, given Byi Continental OIF company for the past forced ex crete, the east side of Fii ta the men of the Friday- Evening Card two years, and is the son of Mr. and W est sUeet from the north side of es SatiiEday .Mrs. C. E. eet' to Fifth--, Nortlt stwMr Leavltt ipf Pfovo. Each couple-inviteevening in , Hanson's, and west side of Fifth West the oil and relatives will visit young couple, brought another as, an guest, friends in Utah for a couple of weeks. street fro nithe north sfda of Center Roberts string quartet furnished- street to Third North street, has been music during the evening and at ft; 15 Mrs. Joseph B. Seethuler was host- levied and confirmed by ordimtnees j the guests took their seats at a beau ess at dinner Sunday,: the occasion passed by the, board Of commissioners tifully sprfci table, Tlie tables :were being her husband's birthday anni- of Provo City,' Utah, on tile Xlri day arranged" in the shape of a cross and versary,. Easter decorations adorned of February; 1!21, and the r5th day as the guests took their seats" Ada table and iQi'ers; were laid ' for of March; 1921; said tax being levied Boren slowly arose in the center like the upon the lots, lands and real estate guests. eighteen y KlUStt-alla great Easter lily and then embraced within street- - paving district Idisappeartai. Eaclrguest was Mrs. Lvdia Hardine has returned No. 6, and for a more particular descrip- -with a bouquet of: sweet peas Winter Quarters after a several jtion thereof, reference is herebyfrom as they took their seats. John W. made to said ordinances, which ara months'; stay with' relatives; ' Farref introduced Roy Boren as toast- ' v hereby, made a part "oT Hi is notice. ; master who after a few remarks in Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Halliday gave a Said tax will become due andbe detroduced the following speakers who as follows, prettily appointed dinner on Easter linquent t One-tentthereof-on- e responded to toaats: Judge A. B. Mor-- Sunday- The guests included Mr. and year after tha gan spoke on Twenty ears at Hard Mrs. J. T. the ordinance levy- of the confirming .Mr. and and family Taylor Labor." Fred Cjjsen spoke on "If the and of the such for tat payment improve? Sumnenand family. -Shoe Fits, Buy It." Dr. E. Hughes ment becomes .. effective; . one-tentresponded to 'I Like to Get Up in ihe Mr. and Mrs. George P Parker en- thereof in two years after said ordiMiddle of the Xight, But I'd Rather one-tentat a' lUnchepn following the nance becomes effective; tertained Lay in Bed." J. T. Farrer responded Social ordi- thereof three after in said years Sixty dancing party Friday and to the toast, "If It's Dollars were Mr. and nance becomes effective; The guests evening; Cents, We Have It." At this stage! Mrs. C. E. Young. Dr. and1 Mrs. P. M. thereof in four: years after said ordiof thet proceedings the lights suddenly one-tenteffective; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard' Christen-se- nance becomes went out and in a few minutes up shot Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bezzant of thereof in five years after said ordiand the devil in the midst of all of them. American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Karl nance becomes effective; one-tent-h This part of the tableau was ably sus- Keeler of ordiPayson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. thereof in aix yearr afterSaid tained by Wiltiam Crawford., who de- Robinson of Mr. and Mrs nance becomes effective : one-tent-h Salt Iake, manded in a onorou8 voice, "Where J. W. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. C. thereof in seven years after said ordi- nance becomes effective; in(Hell Have I Seen All To Folks." Y. Cannon of Provo. In a dialogue between the toastmabter thereof in eight years after said ordiand Lucifer, the latter named two Ubah Sorosis will meet Wed- nance becomes effective; The more esteemed gentlemen of' the party t thereof in nine years after said ordiafternoon with Mrs. Alex the Majestic nesdaywhen who would soon join h and will b elected for nance becomes effective; officers court. J- W Farrer responded to the the thereof in ten years after said The paper of the year. ensuing oast, "A Yard Wide and Will Not afternoon, "The Man W Uatfft aConn-try,- " ordinance becomes effective. Fade." Alma Van Wagenen responded One or more installments in the will be given b Mrs. AJex Hed-quisto the toast. "Why He Was Divorced Order in which they are nayabUvdr thi From Work." David Operishaw spoke whole special tax, may be paid at any on With Whose Wife He Spends the i The time within thirty days after the ordtV girls university Young Brigham t Evenings When He Is not at Home.' i entprtained at an Easter'basket party nance confirming the levy of the tar W. D. Roberts told in a humorous Friday evening in the ladies gymna-- ; becomes effective, without interest. In. fashion what goes on at the Newhouse sum., The evening was spent rdainly the event of any installment or the in Hotel after midnight W. F. VIolett in dancing. Refreshments were .served iterest. aforesaid paid On th responded to the toast, "Who Will from prettily arranged.Eas.ter basketavJdate the same becomes due, the whols J. W; Town Monday." Move Back Into amount or tne special lax unpaiu ai.v Farrer introduced tne ioasimater, the said installment and In- 'thextime Mr. Boren. who then explained the Grave of loO GivH war TeteraM xnnlLvn due. shall become due and i. will be provided with markers by Kent wherefores of this party. "Wni. interest at t the toast, Voyles post of the American Legion paybie. and shall draw Roylance responded ceuf per nnnum iik per nt eight "What I Think of Tjjls Crowd." A at, Elizabeth town. Ind. To raise fundi unU1 the 9a 0f the property aasesaed; number of guessing games, followed, tor the undertaking, the lgionnaires-- i DroTided 0neN)r more installmeUte, ta interspersed with ,'mueic. A duet by ,wm aivy w.iwihijs'ci,, vjl v. tha order in which tney are payame, . the Jehnlbn sisters was greatly en- pared by former .army cooks Deiong-ttax unpaid, may Q, joyed. Mrs. J, B. Ashton won the ing post. Elizabethan ;Legion be naid on the daKany installmnt afed in the movegame first prize memberi1 are .also backing a guessing becomes due,, by paying the amount Mrs. Johnson won the .second prize. ment to establish a public library. thereof and interest to said date. In The Provo high school Glee club sang. case-sai- d tax is iot paiavwhen due ' . Mrs. I. H. Masters rendered a solo. Hl v. I'.the same. Will i; w uucuiru v.uiuiii8 andTrnHnti -- several nntt iht h Imiriran D. RohPTtirTPsponded-witrW. ordinance. and law to Red the of HomeService department consolidated!-Consustories. Mfs. W, F. Violett sanga city treasurer for further lt Crpss in Detroit have solo and dancing, followed. - k efforts under, the name. of, the Serv- - particulars.MARGARET STUBBg. v HSnfco-opfaatand Men's ice's arid Miss bureau, Ray Jackmap of Provp Treasurer and Collection of Spe- Zeta Houtz of Pocatjlio, Idaho, .were in tlw work- of adding cial war-risk, educa-tioTaxep. and at the pitalizaiion. married W'ed.n.esday.Aornihg men . pub. Mar. 28, last Apr. 4, 1M1.) for (First and insurance Mr, bride's parents, home of the, : The Eyes of the Oilwor I DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALfTY MERCHANDISE EVERVBODY'S STORE : 'A- - |