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Show "THE PROVO itECOlAIO n 77ii IZZAU, HOKDAY, HAY FuCGRAIl DAY 11.1 The committee on arranseisents for the keeping of Decoration day met Sunday afternoon and' drafted the DetaHs-- rf the' Memorial program. execution will be carried out by other t .1 committees. Mrs. SIwt Soffe has returned to Rodgers, lirs, D, L. Wallick. and Mrs, Decoration wi! be xerci?ea day ----TislLinftQTOJWlih Leroy gharU of Salt Lake. Salt Lakeuiter opened ynt-Mrt-FrFrank TnrC.'nrVruarStir 'iref dacgirteiT tiBStty XI- - o'clock, the At at jtabernacle. gram and W. F. Mrs. Cory Violett received the close of the program there, everyE. Jones ot the card prices. s Mr, .and one will find automobiles in "front of The rooms throughout wer prettily p&Hib-For- lc spent the past week in nd Mrs. E. G. ieocrated with roaes and a daluilly thetabertiacie j!j!Uipin.JtatM Provo with. Dr. "by parade to the cemetery. The parade ' the hostess. . will be led by tbe G. A. R. and the Mrs. Heber Don ot American Fork of the Indian War Vet- members In Prove- with her The mathematics department of the spent the week-en.A. B. erana. ,.. U. a Y, conducted S. jollyjmreots, If. and Mrs. Albert Jones. party Friday, afternoon on surprise Milton The Provo band" will follow and The students presented-t- a Uan. ih&jatn of Battery C, National Mrs,. vera Ekins returned 10 ugaen Marshall. l guest of honor with a line traveling guard of Utah, This part of the parade three weeks, ' Sunday after. spending ....... 11.. r ii bag during the afternoon, spent' with a will be followed by those who wish u, n, Provo wuu aer ieuci, t games, to attend at the cemetery in. auto,'. ' ; . lock. , , '. . T. ' r" mobiles. : ".: ;. Mrs. "B. and Mrs. Vera liemljers f the G A. IU will have TThe members oflhe met Thursday afternoon with Mrs, Ekins were the guests of Mra. F. D. full charge of the exercises at the Thursday even cemetery 1 Will MlldenhaU. Tulips i and other Cassityatjhincheott t-n, m ..the Indian War tegv erans will unveil a statute in memory Toomswhere cards were played. .Mrs, club and a number of oleyramoithelri-'ar- s The with George Madsen and Mrs. uene Ralll day received the pri2e& tuncteon was invited guests - 6pent a delightful suitably cefemonyA cordial jnvita-lioktendedOHocattenl '6emd."nr addition" to tfcs Club' mem. afternoon" with' Mrs. Albert' S Jones hours were madeln . The hers therS were presentyl-speclalFriday. p, m a tree is to be dedi invitation; Mra. Gene- Hslllday, Mrs. esting with sewing, music and lunch- cated to th fallen in- - the late world war by,: the Provo : chapter - pf the . W, K, Farrer, Mrs. Hank Johnson, eon. Service SFuf Ugon. As this tree is Mrs. JUesUe Mildenhall and Mrs, CUr . ence Moore. . .Friday Afternoon the. normal clasa in memory of the fifteen Provo hoys oLtha.B-l- LILsuccessfullyLcon-ducte- d whodied. during JhwarJtJs hoped a surprise party on the heads ana expected the citizens of Provo Mrs. George H. Brimhall had as hef -follows; Miss Will Attend in a body. guests At dinner Friday the following of the 4epartmanU W. V. F. Charles D Poulsott L. if. Bulkley. J. Mrs. Brown, E. Ollerton, Mrs. Hopkins; Jones, Joseph guests; ""Grace MatleyrMrs.. Bryan Beck,- - Mrs. The affair was held in the art gallery ur Sutton George Harris and. A. L. of arrangements. . committee and Btfftth, Mitchell .Beck, all of Spanish - - Fork; and a program of games, music . Commiaaioaer Tr Thompson, J Bruce Jon e's, - Mrs; B. G. refreshments enjoyed. chairman of" the transportation com "Hughes5" and" Mrs." Gene Crandall of Miss Lyle Jones went to Payson mittee, has promised that there will Provo." Friday evening to attend the alumni be automobiles enough to carry every' Two hundred guests were present t banquet given in the Payson high one. to the cemetery at the close of the program in the tabernacle. at, thA vri n . reception, given la iue jBuuyu . Mayor LeRoy Dixon,- chairman of Pioneer ward avnuBement hal1 V the Miss Mrs- - Charles Hv of program committee, promises the Brigham MarJorieHorsley evening by Mr. - their daughter. City spent the week-enwith relatives bSBt Decoration day program - ever i held in Provo, and Captain James B. Edna.-.ano. M tr. nson, who were Inrovo Tucker, chairman of the committee Wedhesdajrrin marrlPd ihs &rfinii 7'ot tne occa- - j : Mrs.'F. :J. ITedqulst was hostess to on parade, assures ui that it will be the Salt Lakfl fsmpiA er icoratea in me memoers or tne saturai slnn th hall wan r.rttn the colors of pink an4 Vhit. n:i Mrs- .- John Buck; of Denver Is ex rooms and teresting.jhereceived table. Boren Mrs. the pected to arrive in Provo this even Roy dancing and during the evening,, card favor. Luncheon followed " the iag to visit at the home of Mr. and lous refreshments were served. j Mrs.-Josep- 3, 1C21. MOl mm -- z D- ij appomteTj-tttnxheonwasaefte- - d - - a, , Cheer-O-clu- pensively.' - :. , - f j . 0. Guaranteed Wear fine full All wool fabrics, tailoring, with b t- cut knickerbocker Br ntsc Pricedat $7.50, $S;50, $10.00t:$10.5Q, $12,507 f - res-Jo- li DISC - T ' ; r HIS IK III. 0 n g - d All Goods Marked in, Plain - 0- 3 . . v... . OR i Worn ' - " - ' T . clothe4hemieatlyeltandih 7 : 4 - ou We offer you extra good values in Blue Serge, . Grey and Brown Mixtures ; hair-lin- e and neat check patterns. . " -- an unusual dppor- tunitv to buv silits for-vn- iir hnvQ t' tr pricesr thtitx will enable to 1 We-offery- gee Display in Our West Window, Figures ""r ' IT i! - ftr JrognjrMZtoU?' given by the students of her music class at lift B. JT.uni verslty Friday afternoon. GameB, music and refresh ments were features of thaJnterest-in- g . occasion. ' ? . Mrs. P. D. Cassity and Mrs, ilary Soffe spent Thursday in Payson with Mrs. Thomas Tolhurst Mr. and tt Lindon Mra. A. H. ILowe and family were Provo visitors Friday. . hA - - - . school nrpsfintpd sn T.bVrvIaw nx-'f- ai 'cellent play, "The Clodhoppei1," Tues-- : tiav venine. Intef sbersed s with the i)lav, musical numbers were furnished y the fourth and fifth grades. The residence Of Airs. Joseph T. Farrer was the scene of a delightful affair Friday afternoon when (social S -- ' fV Jf.-- mu"?Au-- k .toM "ViSTft v -- L p- PERSONAL Mother, be careful; my reputation is at stake. Pauline. cziasnaiaDia RiOlMDO" STUDENTS --aT"tirged to - Mr.- - and1 Mre. ' Alex Hedquist - at a prettily appointed . tained About two hundrf students of thd University of Utah1 were in Provo Friday for tie purpose of visiting the Stato Mental hospital, the Brigham Young university, Knight Woolen Mills and tb Provo High school. A special train was run en the Ofetn to accommodate the Crowd. ' Mofe than a dozen automobiles filled with stu , - - dents came down also. The chief aim of the trip was to maker a study of the tvoes of Inmate mffie menMrhospitakffTrofessot in phychology, Dr. Calderwood'r class in mehtlal "hygiene, Eficksba'i class enter- dinner Professor Coray'fiasa-JnQciologjMasters and Professor Snoddy's clas in social Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs.W. F. Violett. The ethics inadethe trip. . m The larger portion of theVstudents table herd a beautiful centerpiece of came from SairLafce oa- the iff, o'clock pink Ophelia roses. t-H- ;. - cariarjutjenljBWy.4heJBlJULJ Mrs. Louisa jMciirideis can Fork visitor -.-today. " ' camnnsX and through - the buiiidnrs. and then attended the assembler At the crowd met at the "Mental hospital and through the courtesy of Dr. Hyde was conducted through every ward. At the conclusion pfthe inspection tour "the students repaired to the assembly room at the hospital and Dr. Calderwood gave a short talk-- . on . some vital mental problems. Df. Hyde snoko on -the causes and pre ven tion of Insanity.- To" illustrate the various conditions "orlnBanityi many types of the Inmates -- were, brought before the students bo that a careful study could be made. ; TDrr Hyde impressed his audience of the necessity of more serious con sideration of the people of the state. He explained Some of the In methods used treating the patients and showed the direct results of this scientific treatment He said' that about 15 per cent of the patients of the hospital were' there because ot infection Insanity brought: about V with social diseases. A strong appeal was made to stamp out this great evU and thus prevent ' the terrible resultant condition. ; According to reports the University of Utah students left the Institution visit. veryucltiatisfietl-witi-the- lf It was urged that they talk about what they had seen and heard regarding the insane so that a helpful influence ,mlght be felt in the communities from which these students came. After leaving the hospital,, the night" Woolen mills were TlsJtedr Tbe various processes ot the manufacturing of woolen- goods Was explained by guides as the. students made the the plant,-- ' trip through The Provo" High school was next viBlted, and according to statements made bf the Utah j.eople, it compares very favorably' with the - best high schools In Salt Lake City, t who did not come down in automobiles took the special train back to tar capital at 8 o'clock. . It was aaid-th- at everybody on the excursion was well pleased with Provo .i andjts fine Institutions, exer-cise- i.Mra.i. JWProthero entertained . at her home Sunday evening, the event v being her birthday. The center of the Miss Madeline Gile, of Bountiful, table was graced by a large birthday used formerly of the Procter faculty.- - at- cake and Covers were tended the Procter commencement for floral decorations. laid for sixteen? exercises here this week. . -- , ' , Jotft Miss Our iurSale feeble-minde- (A: CppoFleac Time toBity Md'Sawi watch morning Hour Sales. We will place on sale spe- - for oaf Wednesday Jiei eafter, ... money- andise, with the determination to give our customers theyery v Z' 5 - -- best-Value- s j DON - k - ; 'T FORGET tfMii 9-- 4 WE ARE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS ..... 9 PEQtT A. 2L TO YARD 51,29 t'?' 12 NOO ' i;. J& jl r - '2 YARD 1 - - Hi 12 Received. See Them- "25c CURTAIN; SCRfelS 9 VOILES OFF AT THIS HOUR U " " - "Limit 4 to a customer. YAR& -- IP. II NOON TO $3.25 TABLE LINEN .- : ForTr" -- $1.95 YARD LIGlff AND DARJw ' PtRALES . T 13.75 rowotf Ea"g3 $2.75 ?4.SJ Eoston $173 . ij - For e Newest Strap A. 3LTO A: iL 65c T0WELS ONE-FOURT- 55 nn - X 40 Fof J r. 11 v A. JLTOJLl 10 :, ALL f 1.75 GEORGETTE Limit 5 yds, ttf Customer tl A. M. - " SHEETING , 75c"VaIuT " - 10 14Y"ARD .. Limit 10 ykrd3. Sixty-fiv- e ed last year la yak. or:woolly ox, of Tibet, Is to be raised ifl Alaska and the Yukon country. The yak has been domesticated for centuries and its haunts - highlands of are the Tibet.; thpusands :M: feet above the sea. The animal eats a coarse wiry grass and compares favorably, with range cattle in weight The wool, and hide are also valuable. snow-covere- . d ; ; ' :- Manyranchersho. live-0-an- from-tow- 5-miles d 't n- would have been forced to remain over night- - in- - Malad, had bur store not been open last Wednesday; - ranchers are spreading the news all over Oneida county that Skaggsr Store is truly a public serving concern, v. : , v; In each town there are those who condemn us harshly . becauseof our stand. Many of the same people condemn ,ourj)robibitionJaws.on the ground that all must do without wanted the country dry,--: yet they Insist that all merchants close Wednesday, because they personally desire a. big turnout to the ball game.- - We refuse to do anything other than what we think right and justice to our patrons. ahcv -- SIX . ALL-DA- Y WEDNESDAY BARGAINS. 100 lbs. Extra Fine Granulated Sugar............. ..$7.95 10 lbs. Choice Navy Beans . . , ,55c 10 lbs. Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice . . rT,,,49fc. -- J35Sugar Cured Bacon, half or whole slab, per lb.. .. . .25 " tUI ai ".,1.. 20c Large package Kingsford's Starch, 2 for A(n IU1 -"T SOME EVERYDAY PRICES $2.50 10-l- $135 5-- Ib paiFPure b TlrlTnT ."7, ,23 ;. ; T 1 . .7 T. .7. . .$1.G9 ,.......... .85 pail Pure-Lar- d pafl Karo Syrup $1.10 10-l- b r ,85 35c Large Juicy Lemons,' per dozen. . . .25 can Pure Cocoa 50c, 39 J 20c Package Puffed Wheat Po3t Toasties or Kelloesr's Corn Flakes, 2 for . 45c No. 2 2 can Cherries ...';;-- ...23d 45c No. 21-- 2 can Peaches in Syrup. ... . ;.29 40c Skaggs' Fresh Creamery Butter ; 33 w ........... 1-- lb ........ 1-- ....... -- - .....25 r r .... -- 234WestCenter: -- thousand girls disappear- The . , We have always refused to close our stores on Wednesday afternoons for ball gamesi This year great pressure has been brought to bear on us at various points to induce us to reverse this principle. We still refuse; We do not refuse to close because of fear of financial loss. Most every-one knows we do not need patronage bad enough to try to get it while competitors are closed. , Our refusal to close is wholly because of our duty to - our patrons who would 1 often be inconvenienced if they found otir stores closed Wednesday afternoon. d ' f'i WeRefuse ROYO -g- rand-mothers, Alternate. Bridge club and the mem I bers ; of the Thursday Afternoon " The Service ' Star Lepfon met club. There were also present Thursday afternoon at the armory Bridge fthe following invited guests; Mrs. and transacted important husloess . u . matters. A musical program was u. fcj .u ..Vliuwu, l.'U 11V, Fred Olson, Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. also enjoyed. w. rarrer, Airs. frana siudds, Mrs. I George. E. Rflbisom j.Mrs., Bert-Whiliad Mr, and P. James B.Tucker Mrs. C..H I as dinner Ruests Thursday-Arthu- r tie, Jlrs. Ward, MfBi-Joh- n; Washington, 15. C. director of the UTS."" reclamation" sef vTce7ana J. R. Alexander, district counsel of Montrose, Colo. 171 ft a J thesalfXake visitors Satufdayn members-of -- ; " frs. M. R. miscellaneous Vsrv Unoortant. Saturday The-Serv- ice rtratertemed at Star Legion will hold a vef In honor of Miss MuHel Hors- - very important and, interesting meet will be married to Harold M. ing in tne Armory Wednesday after u noon at 2:30 o'olock. 2 State President "iT-tastefully decorated with G. Falck of Ogden will be the t. be special thirtyguests apent a speakerThere will-also--, sprtor I with games and music and luncheon will be serve! it f dainty refresh- is aesired that mothers, sisters and all relatiev of ' ments. . the soldier boys will be in attendance. v t i ftnWi. wW Miss Ha T&e TJtanXSorosls will meet Wed bridal shower afterndan with Mrs. W. H. nesaay tv u v ViULUiuucutai The af-- Mitchell. Mrs. NBarah Talmage win r Miss give a paper on "Toe History of Sufwas tioA t th hAtnfl Amanda Haws, the room of vvfffth frage," and Miss Alice L. Reynolds will discuss the subjects "Suffrage in ven attrsirtWrtv ApmfiL& tar i Ptah." carrrtnr oat orrnslnn in a ncht.m ' the colors of pink and white. Gantes, music and luncheon were the features .The Provo chapter of the Daughters of the XTtah Pioneers will meet fn the enjoyed. buildinSf Administration Tuesday o'clock All membersJ at i afternoon A. were Mrs. Booth and Iv Bishop afternoon BiimiHpA DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE .. EVERyBODrS STORE Mra. F. C. Buck. ;i game. guest ot nonor at a t.1 i Decoratioh Day Flowcra 3. r FOR TJ3E GRAVES OF THE DEPARTED. FlowersL and Memories Are All That You Can Give -- the Ur ! ) Loved Ones Who Have Passed Away. . Freshly. Cut Flowers, and Artificial Flowers, ca Sale; u Each Day io May 30 , !1 i l I J. II. JOLLEY- - '! i 6S0 West Fourth North. Phone 572-J- . Z. H SSIURS. i - |