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Show s i noon in honor of her daughter Edna, also her ri&uzhter Flora. The Dlavmatm of the honored guests spent a delightful time with' gams and . otner amusing pas-- 1 times, during which they were sorted eight-year-ol- PAGE ftVE ! d four-year-ol- In The Z ; Social Hi , Hit" Fourth f th E.' s. Dr. ward, Inn rrhaVW i a..." proussor of Iki Inlnmitir n OlVsonann, .k..l.lna jjji. the'riiest vnin susi r a. ii af. inn Extraordinary - The Relief societies of he Second and Pioneer wards will hold a ward conference Tuesday afternoon next in the Second ward Relief society hall. All members are invited to be present, j - - I W If. W h ifPCOtten W! SntP of two tables hatur ined at bridge whs : .. . . L (iav avenuiz in nonor oi j w, ai v ain n Mr. 1 n ji m v..w :t TOOK DUX I .,t thn pm? h who Is leaving for Grand Junction JL Irv, piay in fie Pmf Mies 4 C!olct, to make her home. Luncheon . wards i..a- in Ta.. Cain will loin . i. rMsSIUIV v o. ui.. followed cards.whoMrs. in bus!-- . stale. is husband, engaged Lrah ; ; Anderson and Bishop and Mrs.ihr i Grand Junction. a 1 nes V were A. L. Booth. .. Mr ;ind 'Mrs. F. DCassity r ... ill hOrK VIBUVIO corlducted a suc- Illus... Girls The . ranmfire Strs. Thomas Thornley is spending . r. . , . . in Knee with her sister. i 11,' .'.,,.nv.tfiii sess'ion-o- f the Optimist several days u. n will t c m iit i moi ii . . v. ii cvidmr afternoon at the Mrs. L, N-Gammon. used in the furtherance of campfire v moaner. vru Z. Mrs. of home activities. i Bonne-Foi A pleasant session of the v r. a new, " us ' ad at afternoon held was cluh Thursday . occasion. the of ,.,ws . awi--i IliC w - . Fifty guests enjoyed the rne th home of MrsJ J. w. Bates, u. waiter ana mi tiy sws. given -' were Reused in The season's powers The ladie of the Manafu ward H. Masters Saturday afternoon , ty will entertain the laaies decorating, ."seeaiewora, mut.irai Mrs. Baker. Pink and rl RoitAfSocietT Tues-- i hers nd luncheon were the features the' home of u white sweet peas and ferns forme next. iuivv.d. cvtiuu floral decorations and the The iiiembers of the Progressive the artistic for the occa- ram Uap U"W' serveda hostesses dainty tray lunch-eo- n. Tarri club met Friday evening at the ren- The program interesting Thome of Mr. nd Mrs. Lee Thatcher. numbers included musical dered hyi Mrs. Clvde Singleton and Gene Halli- Vr and Mrs. W A. mESOMftW con- Mrs. W. - F. Violett and Mrs. Masters, ......... while the the received favors, day oi Y: B. tire the engagement readings- by Miss Herbert of he Sameui J. Joes. mau- solation prizes: went to Mr. and Mrs. ;1T., and recitations by little Miss Mary to .Rhoda, . .,etttM Till'. Obarlea I lawke. Luncheon was served Lou Baker. mo io4- - during the evening. ne company, mis city, 7- wiil take place at an early date. lne &erT1Ge aulr lJe,0,?. lu U1"B'- r- - T.flwr,lc.Batlevsnent las! was tho pleasing "t,ihv Tavlor ra. c. vrouua.u.. all ladies eligible for hostess to about twenty oi ner irreuus ana arranged ... membersh mnrsuiiy rcuiu0. ip Twenty-fiv- e guests participated 7 rivrtl rnm i:nuruin. dues will be collected on this an enioable social affair given by" . . occaalon' Kfrr and Seott DeLily the Misses Josephine V.Av Pi.K, A"x !ur v an ""w ivl ie, - and Wednesday of honor at a dinner . 1 J .' i.e jup.- FOR I ' SHIRTINGS r. s '.i ' ,- te I .75 $1 YARD . n z.45 rice juiar f yard ty- - h ?v creoe de chities ""i ytt . . so many patterns you can. easily make a satisfactory choice. rr.-u- ... "e'0 -- ij aual 1 rs, the glH'sts maae merry olfflsic and Juncheon. li, c. during MJ gainw. t the Social Hour The mating aira. afternoon wun Th,rilav . iiuiu- -f of At Special Far this Week rtB Lncheoa 9 j yiatc iu Jin Wfii Lgn . Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Booth have Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Lamoreaux ofi reached Provo from McGill. Nev., to Salt Lake spept Suhday in Provo with . v. 4heir home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Milton Jones. . An excellent meeting of the is home without mother's picWhat was" of the Mormon Battalion ture? Larson & Rollow, Columbia social A vi ry;uniiiue. an.d interesting 1... thu nfflApr.4 ot lie of Mrs. Louis Oakley. The following theater. j J. v"w air ..... ...... Bon TXI i . r II HI faLiXXIC uuiuuw.i notn ....ii. ........1 Pv nnn":iw '"ii-untiu vein 0U1 w ere rue mmmp guests Ug. "yic Parents class ana a msiory.'Hjy ..us. juim &. merdhers cf -- i..k liUiy mm j,- L. D. S. Garment Sale ' . ' -- . 1 111 . , t'-- UllliM-- - - i . i suutfs, (Knif ing, . .. ll... .'I, r . ..i ii v j.ir. iirt.?.. .11111,i uii were 'After spending several months in ,. IJ.,,.lnri-i- l All- -. tr..i'h . 1 1S.'AV Wit 1 tC-- nuniuoi ....... rri rnnn 11 I Ilivu. ttl 11. 1;;il. "Mr- fTirn: Mtst John LSliriTigs MUKDLT, yr - a MarHn W. -- nnwn were rruvu .... Mrs. im 111"! alter jenKins wwrwww Jai i. i I'laj v r.HUUi "ii o I mi x No. J. B. Asfton left Saturday night for San Francisco, where he will look after' business interests of his store, Irvine's, and his theaters, the Columbia and Princess. in a m 15, sunxrner $2.25, sale price No3, summer Marriage licenses were, issued to Merrill W. Bird. Mapleton, and Ruby Lucile McKell, of Spanish Fork; Red Ocee of. Provo . and Zella Marrott of UhLIi t f T1Vi TO or proTO. of Prat 0 tad Rett I i ii in n n u u rnn Ann rir ia I n iu in iv i.iiiiii j I to secure thvm at loiv prices All Weights. extra fine weight for No. 25, weight, . regular mer Tfieo pijlce wear, regular sale price $2.10 - sum- $2.50, sale $1.80 No. 75, he;ivj' weight, weight, regular $2.75, sale price regular $3.50, S2.40 . I I . a. i in sliuiiaihaaa ri uvi' NEWS BRIEFLY TOLD -- of ist-we- 1. uy "r - refreshments "veiling j , jnoium L.cau au ley; poem, Mrs. i nerese rleli- tha oAiiMtiolftii wuvuo. hf. thp nrosrrnm - -n memRervert was to the . fnnc innphonn it.vi.T iw..v visitors: .virs. hers and Therese M. Larsen, Mrs. Joseph Nel unn, Mrs.-'"Afson, Mrs. William Cunninghanr. Mrs. J. H. McDonald, MrvL. T. Oakley1 and Mrs. Ray Elliott. The. rooms were attractively decorated with carnations and daffo- dils. auei pvcoiicnt iircgram, typical carried out. Tne cf dnvss? was .. ably nil r,r.r. r" Eiptir . ... - . pjo-- ; 01 n An unusual opportunity w IR VINE'S divert and measure the1 nnsrititfes of TO water allotted, to yox At ji'um.o along Ciey creek below the heading of the ' Upper East Union ?anal tljexje' will . J. G. DahlsjLead of Zion was a Provo flow two irrlKiitiiiE stream!.' so that It visitor jlast. week. , kwili be hecessaty- - to mak'e 3bcir conj. jm stfuclhin as will be adequate" to take F. M. Wagenon and Mrs. W agenon-tto be is Provo river The water of out part or ft& of the quantity present of Omaita, Neb., were at Hotel Rob carried dowi the original channel, as the achedule of time requires." on other a to served last week. notice cording The notices are signetF bjrTT F. Provo r users .by T. court today entered judgment j,(ver commissioner, and prominent WentZ; commissioner. !.Glty m onH ,,,,,,,,.,.,. ;i:':i:r,-.. tic..: !,., ,,, ' o : l i ii,,.;.,..(.,.,, t..,i vvwiw cugimn ,r ..u.v. igai;uu was of in Bonneville.; the favor week upon Notice last served 9W Bjarnson Lumber company. the Upper East Union Irrigation com- FORMER PASTOR RETURNS pany, Faiicett Field Ditch company. Judge Elia's Hansen, of the district ' gast giver Bottom company, Trovo wA court, expects to move to Provo from pressed; Brick company, and nine inRev. H. F. Gilbert of Freeport, 111.,, wiiv w ai ivuuwB, "i'" uiviuuai9, njmiii.ii former pastor of the Provq, Baptist a to his liking "Krndly take notice, that under date .1921. Provo City has noti rchnrch delivered the, sermon Sunday 13. Anril of m fw.rl nttira nf iwmilt to eliance its morning in the Provo Community HONOR TRAINING TEACHER. ' ' " point of diversion froi the mouth of- church. f Provo canyon to its concrete dam sit'was Rev. Gilbert pastor ofi.tlie BapVia. , ia tUa rtf The n V. IT. Women will give 4 ..njrC....M w, .t.v PmvO " " tist church about fifteen years ago j i ii immv in ui mc nlanl of honor in next evening social Friday Pressed Brick company. and Is Well knownamong the older Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spafford, jrho were 'You ar further advised that with settlers of Provo. Ho ls now 75 years married. this of commencement the Irrigation recently a man Mrs. Spafford, nee Bell Smith, is season and "continuing thereafter the of age and Very vigorous for ; of his years. and up waters of Provo yity win oe carnea secretary' of the organization An unusual thing about Ret. Gil- to the timeof her marriage was a hown the natural ''channel' of Provo teacher in the- - Br Y. U. training nver to and diverte,at said concrete tsaio'ol. She,, is- the, sixth member of hteh he the B, Y, U. faculty to enter the nd you ate also advised that the! the State BMof, almatrimonial circle d'uring the,. iMyear. will be water of that 1... riiua. ..ulii.. m, ha In quantities i suit ii r i o iiimuy j - a if n" win creeK ivie sjii iai r.U... lowed to ROW iin t'ity on rSat . stenned into, the V nnd w heiu. ii. anMnv ' ' urday. Cashie.r Alva Nelson looked at held in the ladies' gv mnasium. .. rSIon sald creek.men invited guests will notiare and n?.Areror some unr ami ig advisable, yon saxoan .my win M. P. Emery "and Mrs. Emery vSalt Lake were in Provo Sunday. WATER USERS NOTIFIED REDllCtypiT, -' ac-ert- s tz, Our business policy is modest profit on many sales, teed. Such a policy needs no explanation. and your satisfaction , f--W guaran- - t 3 HERE ARE A FEW OTHER REASONS Garments at . Ti n 1 fine weight for spring in a .: .. ....$1.39 Riding Breeches in gabardine, whipcord and moleskin; well made, at $3.95, $4.50 Men's. .............. f sWy?. mm 1.1. 1 . -I- . 3 j" Khaki Pants, all heavy weights, and well iVrhade .. ... ..... .$2.65, $2.99, S3. 19 " . - - ' Hen's Heavy Chambray Worlishirt, aou Die srroulders Men'a Khaki' Mc v Shirts. Black ith fpu w ., Sateen Shirts, . . , Men's Work Shoes with double sole, triple Aliened, full leather heel. and counter;' a real buy r. . .$5.45 Men's Athletic Union Suits .98 , i .$1.19 .,.....$3.75 Cowhide Puttees r. heavy Work Shoes - with heavy double . - .... .$1.19, $1.59 weight Men's sole ... . $1.45 $1.15, u $5.45, $6.45 Tess Hose m All Colors Actual 50c Value 25 vea6 trir TOi1 .X?JTTJltlJZ: Po f SSLJt oniy"' -- - . State-Ban- - farson ... yu . 7 llluw.ll .lui. 1, .Huvikr, u.. . . IcZ .. n .i , , 1. w i, .1. . .1 tr nirtnlo ItrU. crhOKf ' ' nonor us .1.1. as do will and uiu pupumi novices necessary ' v ... NThe 'parson, succeeded in. .convincing of the af- ;;- The comniittee In char Ati&t he was faic consists of the foltowjng ladies: Ug cdnstruct. purchase, or 'otherwise, jjf. yNt'laon'The "'i-- -and"'.'p"---T5.Tar"TfTivTrTnuTch drew of .1. "Mri: c. QperaTeIuTihets7i and pastor maintain Mrs B, Haves. afuire, . Mae-- j sluices and ditches for mining, irriga-j- a . partijfhis savings, ridge. Mrs. C; E. Maw, Mrs R. transnortation purposes, to!' Rev, Gilbert in his sernrfn re-sar. Mrs. J. I I. KeeleK Mrs. M. W." tlon-an- d early hirpVenings; Poulsen, Mb Hermese Peterson. purchase, lease or otherwise acquire rteWed soni' of the ; tunnel sites, jn- Provo. lands, mills, I buildings, machinery, power houses,' "1 recall the pleasant relations had here some fifteen .ears ago with the private dump plants, pumping Ask yourself, "Have I a good photo " tramways, private roads, easehients, pastor of the other three evangelical of mother?" Larson & Rollow, Colum- franchises and licenses, f Alsp to pur .: churches of this city, the Congregabia theater. chase, construct, leaffe or 6th.erwlse tional, the Lutheran,1 the Methodist and the Baptist," he said. acquire, operate and maintain several ReV - Gilbert Will spend and telenhone lines for the dis in Utah and expressed electricweeks MEETING NOTICE OF SPECIAL transmisFlqir of messages "by his former on and finding appointment sell, to purchase buy. w acquire, ity; OF SIUMlULUtns ur miui.cn exchange or otherwise daal In vthe ehUrch closed and the property sold. un i MiNiNr,- company ., Aaiiai. stnrirs hnnds. and debentures He is stonninK witfi .Mr. and Mrs. w of tins H. Berrv ot I'leasant Mew ior a te of " Notice is nereny- given mat a . "I. anA tJ An anv, Aav. p a rafH'tina- - of the stockholders or and all or ,ln any wayj One dav service in" kodalfaevelop- the Miller Hill Mining Company, or npiiertainiug ioj im- - uuumran m uim i.ganfzed- under the laws of the .state ing. m'lnr and' smelting: as above set ing. Hedquist Iirug Co.two stores. i of Ctah, will be held at its principal forth. " fjfeW "TfttA$jj3HER OF u. 8. ;u .avMV"" office Koom n, rtnignt ijioctiuj", Utah,' on Wednesday, April 20, 1921,; chase or otherwise, and to own, hold WashingtATApril 18. Frank. White o'clock a. m., for 0e following and dal In oil lands or leases thereon, at ' States issued of United the or . by Valleyifj', 1. D., was nominated permits purjjpse: on by PrsflentH aiding to be treasurer Considering1" and voting upon, the of America to prospect for oil l 9Utos; a,nd to nt lb t'ntted" States proposition of amending Article IV, Of lands of 'Bfer A. Jav of Rhode Island, now - " " - I d 1' LWl r'lK't 111 lilt III ill 'I'll. V l!ll : minister to Salvador, has been select- gas deal to and seu.nauirai read as follows; thciame shallrkrnt-iA ft ep! lLbl4t ,M.,-TL" mlnnrnl ili ..ilnl President Mnraing to ,.6? minis- . ... , T n, AUiivuu , - , To transact any and all Othoc. ouSl- - th fto Rumania.. He has been in the TVin nnriviRPn fur which this cor-service aince 1902 and was poration 13 organized are to acquire, nem that may Jawfullj cgafe before 1 4fpKmatic of counsellor the emas'sy .at" Rome in the meeting. buy, ; purchase, own, sell, exchange, Hy order or me Doara or airectors. 1916 afser having served .previouslv lease and develop mines and mining as secretary of the emjpasy Paris. R, E. ALLEN, to extract, claims .... and property; . - mine, .. u . .il and Tokio and aa ...in Secretary. Constantinople . DU, sen, conceniraic, imu, iotii, simelt and reduce ores of all kinds; (First, publication March 28, 1921.) agent and consul general at Calm, . 1.1 ... wrzr'- . -- i - Ff -- Spiral Puttees, 10 feet long, welt made, for . ...$1.49 a Me.'s "Good Will" Overalls, extra heavy ....$1.5,9 weight .... v ... Men's Overalls in a bvy weight, $1. Bovs. Overalls, the best on the market, sizes' 3 to 9 and 10 to Men' value 1.6, , a i..... 8 i '' rr11 Children's ' Coveralls in a Good Weight! and as fast Color as can be Bought. Sizes 1 to - ," tele-nh'one- $1.00, $1.15 Hose in black arid brown; . mill-aites- .... sp;,ni . thlngs-incidnftt- mm Men's Fancy j i. K I 9 j tt fit t & I i i r ot, ' S r it 1 |