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Show TIZZJZQXQ. HZ?.AU, Y.TDNDA Y, HAY lh - J Jn 11X0 u:i n tuty 7 tens. - the oldest of Provo's pioneer cf CisJw-- u2 pw.u.vv ' " 11' . Que of the Important and interest-- . transaction of Important ' business a special musical program lng social event of the season took matters, will be rendered. Mr. residence Mrs. of and Delegates will be place at the to attend the convention of when afternoon apiiBted Roy Passey Saturday Airs. Martha JL Harris celebrated her this organization. In Salt Lake 'early 4 in, June. eightieth birthday anniversary,, relatives " ""friends. close ', ::'zyrr ...-,".- . -- ward amusement committee will give a dancing party ward.aiEiiafimenl lnth hall this evening to which the public is, cordially invited. 'The-Bonnevi- lle The affair was given bjr the four daughter of Mrs, Harris, a follows ; Mrs. Passey,'. JMrs.. Walter Startup, ; Mrs, John Dennis and Mrs. Walter S. -- Carbett. ;. Mra. Harris Is the daughter oOJyrum Smith, first patriarch of i the, Church of Jesus Christ of SLatter-- i day Saints, and is a sister of the late President Joseph F. ; Smith. She crossed the plains and arrived in this : country tn the year 1847". Mra. Smith has a. host of relatives and .friends, and during the day she received many jcards and greetings from far and near. An abundance of '1 were spring flowers and- blossoms n decorate the -- wtt- "lenrprogram of - . - . . The members of the G. L. D. club will meet this evening in regular session at the home of Mrs. G. W; Gilbert. Cards, music and luncheon will be the features. a , A splendid literary program was given at the Relief society meeting held in the Fifth ward Tuesday afterkson - noon. Mrs. John-Jaca gavebiographical sketch of the life of the late Lmmeline B. Wells and entertaining speeches," readings, t MrcWeHS Stewart pftmsfrom refeeaasrTm.A. Tla7-worir- r 3 JiiuO u ...... - iva. , erately, for while Stephen Bee has succeeded well in other lines of bnsi-B- e he is best known as the veteran and leading harness maker of the state. h Mr. Bee, well along ia years, still la young in heart and ability to turn out a good started ln business half a century ago, then but a mere lad. Ills' first business ven ture was In the sporting goods line. An older brother gave him small window In his establishment Tor the display. Of hlyareFrom ftat .little beginning his business has grown until now he is the leading harness maker and one of the first in the tale of sporting goods. i Old residents of Utah county still exhibit harness, now In use, which were purchased from Mr. Bee thirty and more years ago. It is a known fact that many traveling salesmen for fishing tackle con cerns come to Provo to buy their tackle from Mr. Bee, who by the way in the TroneJsrthe few-de- alers United States who now has the diffi- t Imported flshtrj Ja Thursday -- frMay'- Safeday He ut PilDS j oiiiiiriis It will pay you to call and NEW LOT OF COATS Values up to $44.50 i - for TTirf r be convinced of these special Come and look them over. We can satisfy youi values.: r ekje: MrreersTtrtratftgti1saeml-cerj- t ti , w Z2 clti- - .SniER- CHILDREN'S (VJBP JERSESUITS : Spwial Lot -- " i I Zl for -- 8 I HERE BIG BARGAINS . -- j J, te nnfal" in bus luessTt y e rec tin g for himself and family a new dwelling, the excavating work;: Of which la to f riendsh-ef-Rulbe started i, " Tea-- of tar-be- yNuttallr who left Sunday for New be" on Southr Fifth west , York, gave a chicken dfflflrnla-4il- s Mr. and Mrs. Alyln Smith, Mrs. John Bowman and son John, Mr. honor at the home of Rulon Open James shaw, last Friday evening;. Following and MjaSam geLSfflithr-Tr- B. Smith Mrs. HaroldJensen and sons the repast, the party made merry the Smith and Mark, Royal Smith, Miss evening with games and Indoor amuse - The . Brigham Young university 1 Agnes Smith, . Robert, B. T. Taylor, ments. , high school commencement exercises Mrs. J A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. j, L, will be held In CollegOall nextlMon- Mrsrjohn Jackson and Junius Jack daynevenliag'hen-th- e Riley, Marjorle and Louis Riley, Mr. following proLake and Mrs. George Bidwell, Mr. and son spent the weekend Jn-Sgram will be given: relatives. Mrs. SterllngJHarris ajid children, 3. with Solo.. Ethelyn Hodson;. invocation. A. Harris, Jr., and" daughter Regina, solo, .Chamberlain; i)iano Royal Mr. and Mrs. Miles Strong enter Melva Boyle; address of welcome, Robert Harria, Mrs, Dilworth Brintdh, Mrs. James Marlovrrall of Salt Laker taihed at dinser Friday of last week Royden Dangerfleld; reading, "Forty and Mrs, George Years - Mr: and Mrs. H. P. Harris and Miss In honor of Mr. Ago," Margaret Farnsworth; the previous were married who Duke, of Harris iMrs. Julina Springvlllej Brock-ban- k song, written and. sung by original t Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Robert Anderson and Celestia John S teH Brockbank and Miss Beth waa formerly Miss Olga of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.-Du- ke son; address, Helen Phillips; characJ. F. Harris. Miss Velma Harris, Mis Jensen.teristics of students and teachers a Emma Harris, Fielding Harrl?, all or Thelma Huish and Clair dialogue), Mrs. William Gammon has returned Mortensenr'" sentiments," "Our Pa and Mrs. Edith Cluff'of Cali-Parson, ' fornia. from Salt Lake after a several days' s.' ". '. rents," Harlen Adams; -- "Our Teach ' - visit with relatives. . , ;;;: efSP Garklw Hibes; "Our School V " mates." Gwen Anderson; "Our.Presi : maWlage: original I dentpMargaretiPierptmtrzr ter. Edna, to O. M. Hanson, which ' met at the Elks clubrooms and spent class Bong, written: by Margaret Pier music. and with cards took place Wednesday In the .Salt the time Partrpont; cless benedlction,"Tjruman """" Thirty-fiv- e A wedding , reception guests were present at idge," Lake temple. will be given Friday evening in the the shower given by theM. I. A. of Pioneer ward amusement hall by Mr. Lakeview ward Saturday In honor of Opportunity Not to Be Misted. and Mrs. Miller. Invitations have . Rulon .Nuttall, who left Sunday for The at My small boy thinks nil babies trs been extended to 250 relatives and-- the Eastern States mission. heaven. fair took placer at the- - homeof-f- a. J ( mpidrwtthwing8.-sent-frem- friends pf the young couple: made In Recently I took him with me to see a Nuttall and the hours-wer"" Miss L. N. Gamm"onor Price"spent teresting with music, "games" and baby lust a aft(Jook few.minute part of the week In Provo with her luncheon, fora lOotently Ingat Mrs. Thomas Thornley left Wednes he said to the sister,- MrsrThomas Thornley. baby's mothor: "Oh. day for Price, where she expects to clothes eft I want bis take please meet spend several months. .. The Service Star Legion-wil- l see cut his wings on. to where " - afternoon you Mr.- and "Mrs R. J. Johnson of Mil in - the state Thursday 2 Crdiange. were ford to week. last visitors m. In Provo addition the at p. armory luncheon was aerved." ""Tttr-otrt-u- f to w n g uesr3w-CTr"M- - :.- ' ". . 3.C tus:;:ss Onji of ' It 21. on Ifind b.y:hmcisi '. ii yn u II presses - ..-- - V 0F L0T - I l ---- Values to $1.00 I . . i ' M3-9H- - alt - 25e-- l-- -- " ' -- :6anrhe - L :TS .Z,Ji. ..",S!?t lii:yC - ' fi B,.PU " V Avi.i4, iA. . I 1 I I III ORGANDIE I SpttU1 i DRESSES Values w 'i riiKTiTN tolU; stpimq ri riHi i l- -f m-u- ui mmm few-daj-S-- V0,LE XsD i ni r" LCVi I I VslTA H yi. : H ' - I- . -- n . i - - --sr.--.- -- I - - lv us n nit t tsf jty ha i- Wv-- i 1 w 7 i v 'XlfiHOUSE ( , T OF are included in "tfe--- 1 T v Price- I - United States reclamation service with Jurisdiction over sixteen- arid and semi-aristates. s?s?-"t""3ffrDavis" has local project with a view of learning just what condition it is in. After reporting on the reservoir 31r. Davis said that the road through. Diamond Fork would.be put in first class - the- - thought d :; - ' I it . , If 1 - j lli iilll if tHI m if-- !' ! U t 7 - This makes all the more impoi tant the fad that Silvertown Cords ui our re-adjustment otire prices which took effed'Klay 2nd. . aikron, Ohi f -' z - S V 1 v i . h t f j. L U W i . d ' ' ; - d T5- . V ' ' er nt " fuZjcainthcLonun m - t ! gV : tv - -- Your Goodrich dealer it' prepared to upply you wkh Goodrich Silvcrtown Cord, Goodrich Fabrics and GomlricbRMlaaa.GrayTubMattba.209b pocawdudiaa., - ..r? t i - '. TH B. t. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY ' - Law-rence- are-includ- ed "7- 'WW ;. Miss Ruthflller and Mr. Afvln Klrkham, who play the leading roles condition as soon as all of the snow In -- Commeaeement Days, presented at the Columbia theater Thursday was off the ground at the divide, beU. of U. Dramatic club. the eveningly -fore entering the road to the east portal, .The road la now open. to. the west portal. and:theflUier.lslwhat Is ,known. - Mr. Davis said, that after an ingpc--' tity TO DEFEAT C0II3T as Castle Peak project In Duchesne tlon over the greater part county. This projectwrould -- include lower end of the system he found It what Is known as the "south My ton That in many Instances parents do in good condition with the exception bench," the land south of ilytou, not lend the jrlght Jtlnd of assistahce lying " of the Payson creek high water Duchesne county. . to juvenile court officers Is the canal,' on which some work would Mr. Davis intimated that the gov- declaration of E. p, Bylund, chief prohave to be done at once in order to ernment would investigate both plans bation officer for the Fourth Judicial' waters. take care In, the near future. district, who has just returned from Mr. Davis, in company with an official r vJgit to Nephi and the Whittemore, of the . local " , Tintia district' Anelant Qamblfng Osmaa, . office of the reclamation service, Is to "It be that in a numbregretted Is known from It that rhade a trip over the greater part of the earliest er-of Instances hinder parents the lower end of the Strawberry proj- Roman times the games of tall and rather than help the officers of the latline the and tessera high were with ect, Including dice, but court, played said he, "while there aro to diversion dam, and their Invention has been attributed b many parents who' will go out of their erals, the Springvllle, Mapleton, Pay son,r Santa-qui- n the Grecian poets and sophists te PaK way. If they would only understand and Goshen. medet, who tn 1244, B. C, Joined lbs that we are trying to help them I "With the exception of the Payson Greeks In their expedition against think they would take a different is in creek point the project good towards the court jand its jpffi-6erst- " Troy, wrlters Palme-de-s wherewhy jome rcondition," said Mr. Davis, is said an bees have to slain by Whon aalreri If thprA crft 1I1T nthpr Mr. he th'at con Bylund reports In-am the bew of Paris, projects- TindeTongideration-1ntah'TMroferences with the mayors, members of Mr. Davis said that he would be joined ditlot to the Invention of dice. Pal- - the city, and county commissionand In Provo today by P. E. Weymouth, medet Is said to have invented light superintendents of schools and found chief engineer for the reclamation bouses, "measures, scales, the discus, them all ready and to cowilling to here will from the alphabet and tlfe an of regulating operate with the court and its go service, they work, Green River, Utah, to look ever a pro- sentinels. posed project there. Nor Always UniucKy. According to the information which has not been unlucky In Ills Friday Illustration. An from those 'received K the service has ia 10 considered by many. It It if 4 tory, re-interested in the project TJhonght," aayl phllosoplier, majr claim between 100,000 and 20ft flflf stay .behind silent Upa, bnt when It was on Friday, August 3, 1492, that Co lumbus set sail on hi voyage of disacres of land. become feeling It run : to expresThe people interested offer to ad sion." ' We've noticed ihit la cases covery, and Friday, October 12, that II ui RUYCiumenv vance Friday, Novem-b- ' thnh thor-, nrora- hit.- he first sighted, land;reached Elfeafista put up a like amount ttfTTtarrntneT 22,I433,lhafEe bad who a but felt ' ; nail, they -rting on bis second voyage? Friday, Jur.s project TranBoston their flogera. smashed, two other He also' announced that 13, 14ai that he reached the conii-nerequests for government aid in the script. of Atnerica. It was on Friday, building of irrigation projects had 17. 1778, thar the motion :was July but the received A Pleasing Psrfum. government,7 been by made United colonies are that up to the present time therjhad t fipirita otlavender poured ever aud that' Tothe Tie" free and indepeci-en- t' ought no time, to investigate them. ramps of bicarbonate of soda' makes more occurrences could Many One of the requested projects Is I ' pleasing perfume, which Is also an cite! !:.:':..: . " . . located on the Price river, near that cellect disinfectant otj-floo- knowing that neither explana- tion nor argument is necessary. r i- , - are equipped with Silvertowns r I ofthe rs Motor car manufacturers are quick to emphasize to their prospeds that their cars and-deale- 2'' n- -- , , fcsa-gois- known quality. Their genuine value has given them first place in the esteem of motorists. . " f1' U of the highest - r'-- 1 -- the name that instantlyxonveys" - j This was the Information furnished by Arthur P. Davis, director "of the Among tiires SlLVERTOWN is h and- - My ton PotaibieV-- - in 1917. - ($ A' Y. For the second time since It was built the Strawberry reservoir will be filled thlsjsprlng, the first time was Tire Price Reduction ' - Strawberry Project in Good j Condition; Projectt at Green River, - y BUT SINCE a lY( OUAUTr' FOR SECOND TIME : n Stars of Commencement Day" RESERVOIRS WILL FILL v vr u ui -- t - |