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Show jt&Ue hossies&es at tha banquet to he' at the Hotel Utah Tuesday 'evening, is connect ion; witfi the coua-- j f Icil meeting of federated clubs. Fol lowing this banquet, which is for club presidents, a retViron will be givsMi' at the state capital, to which all modi-e- a are cordially invited. v ' cit he-I- ' - v: - Edith Hedquist win entertain Miss 'VfMlf flif fedquist home in Springdell, Provo icvon. 'The following , girls left Miss Edith. Hedquist, Miss jsdav: fiea HedtyiistMis8 Lorehda John, Maudsley of American jiss Miss Leah Chlpman of Amerifort ca- Fork, Miss Gladys - Seamount, Ia s Lorna Bagley- and - fan Wagenen, f I Lore Ujiilss ' nMi.i,.n, ,. i,,.. attended -. Inr ifliis Vim guests Seventy-fiv- e lir. itiw-- t a, m - "-- j mrre?rp-ywaw- 1 NIoHrer rooms Were attractivelv red roses and served. ... - rrane1 retreshnients -- -- 3- .. juu v bjwxu-uj- u; withi were' , :v. cl-u- 4Sifcii!tf43niay'OBj;atentertained ; n mm j 1 1 ; 'xssi fOTU --- " Sreer - fi4aiiXfflkgy 0 urd oil a r r ea ch its : ing en jf locate In Provo and give entertainment-Ref- -- morejemploy-ment - to . -- nrt:"fn?Tr6uf-ars-aiidhetrocBsfth- home 1'.;... . . and grass weeds our bordering streets x and make P r 6 vo a pretty Heavy Weight, AU Colors., place to live in?. CHRKBRAY I212c - 4y-Mr- aa J-- . The Yard Bridat Week Sale in Progress Un . . 7 Here's the Other PLAIN folks? . as .. Why not cut the not induce more"; manufactur e . f list While They , -- Why i. i I till Hi i I m il 1 1 i Xhu g. -- BARGAINS BIG OVMlMiBlolSjflQcki ' i - o TO TWO YOUR AHENTION ' ... - VOILE BLO USES - , 1 positlelimitCT - - - . : 4)04i hi eto-ihe- l -- bridge-luncheo- - - ' In rooms beautifully decorated with. interesting wedding of the er"home rooms were week was that of Miss Nina Nixon, roaea and peonies.-- Jl rsp, Fred Olaea-and of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. N'txpn, Mrs. gwen 0; Nlelson entertained ieautifuny decorated In roses and daughter at their home luncheon was and Harold Bowman of Kanab, which at a fnonies and a delicious ' took place today In the Salt Lake thi afternoon. Thy guests numbered . served. : , lgmle. A eeeption will he given this thirty and included Mrs.. J, W. Chris-evening by the bride's parents at the" leiiwu and "Mro. J. W Hacan ut Span-her entertained Farrer irs. Ruth family residence, to which one hun- ish Fork, anil lrs. James Henrie" of ward Wftiive ewarctt ot,thr Second . Alamosa, Nev, Tuesday evening at her home. -- l ue dred and' fifty guests are Invited, " " and red lirr Vsmtr- sannounce The glks' ladiesTnet in regular sea--1 iii3iseaZZThe ' time- was spent ia . Mr. and Mrs. D. the engagement of. their daughter,- TTlnil 1,1 l"i ri niii;, ill thii Klks' cl'i Alices toNeal Trichard of Sacra rooms. The usuat IfeatureiTjfrcardsn delicious luncneon was eerveu. -; ' mento, Calif, ' The marriage will take music and" refreshments made- the for all present m hours pleasantly pass the July. place Booka entertained early Anna Miss eveur junior oeenive uiris iueBuay or ThelAdies' Aid society of the Com-- ! and senior The entertaining" rooms ,were Thegtrls-oftheiuntinpchurch met at the cnurcn school of the Procter high academy munity and flowers season's the decorated lq evenafternoon .in regular a shower Tuesday, kitchen gave parlors served. The Tuesday a delightful luncheon.was served Refreshments time was spent tn music and games. ing complimentary to Miss Edith B.' session.the direction of were, Mrs. George . Chandler, whose marriage to Lewis D.I under Rollow. wUlt8-k- iavited-Uplace at ; an early E. Brattan and Mrs. 8.J H. (Joodwin,' ThCTublic"is-HEor4iall- y The was held " at " the hostesseBof-thaoccftsioaffair date. join In the celebration at the second home of Miss Elsie Peterson," the a .. ward nest Friday evening, June 10, " was hostess at E. Mrs. Jones Ej. were of which charmingly atJ- o'cslock. rwhen a,jplcy pjrgram rooms --- -Mr.and garden dinner Sundayin honor consisting- - of chorus" work, band decorated with a variety-f - the Mrs. Ed Jones of Rupert, Idaho, and flowers.:." guests ."Thirty ana readenjoyed selections, quartets, soios program of music, and games and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Peterson" of "Salt ings will be given for your were served luncheon. The bride has Lake. also be will reshments m a teacher of the academy for been cream-And. to be Ice cake, Tsprvedr residence of Mr. ' H. Heind- - fallowed by sports of all i i was the scene of alelightful selman welLarsen and Koiiow photograpntc both young and old. Everybody she entertained at a prettily appointed come. Come and hare a good time studio. :r bridge luncheon. The rooms were with as, -TTtdar-1iower-w: ffJven lastefullydecorated with an abund ance of choice cut nowers: M rs-.- . -- Miss Selma Byluhd, daughter. of Mr J: W. Lafsen' Friday evening In honor T. Fairer' and "Mrs. S. C, Whittaker and Mrs. E. O. Bylund of Provo, and of her sister,:Miss La Vera Maxsfield, were the -- were married In June prize winners. Present were a. bride. pleasingly fooma tl WilfordBjorf-ManA decorated with flowers and greenery, Mrs. J. W. HagaH of Spanish IFork, today, in the Salt : Lake temple. n a merry time with Mrs, S. C. Whittaker, Mrs, Whitman, reception will be given Thursday even-i- . the guests spent eames and music, Invlta-during which Mias Packard, Mrs. M, Bird, Mrs. bride's parents. bv the and Doan, Mrs. John Mendenhall served.' was one luncheon to hun extended fnaiavebeen, Mrs. Bftreton ofSpriPgrille, Mrs. dred and liny guests, ana. tne anair of Phil Speckart of ralt Lake, Mrs. Miss Jennie Hales, a bride-elec- t promises to be one of the leading honor at James Henrie of Alamosa, Nev., and the of wal the month, season. guest the of events social a delightful shower given last even- the following Provo ladies: Mesdames A- B.' Morgan, E. G. The marriage of Miss Maude Gra- ing by her sister, Mrs. James Peay, in C. H. Ward, : flo wefs- - were Hughes, J. W. Fairer, David Open-,- ! Second- - ward Cut A. M. the Mrs. Graham, of ham, daughter entertaining shaw, J. B. Ashton, J. Milton Jones, and 'Walter Taylor of 'Ogden was used- throughout the D. Sutton, solemnized today in - the Salt .Lake rooms with pretty effect, and the Alma Van Wagenen W.; Swen O. Nielson,! Fred Olsen, J.l T. interestwere with made hours will Wr. merry Mrs. and Taylor temple. M. ' Dean, Lee L. ing games and music. The hostess Farrer, Wilford -" make their home In Ogden. Lee:Smithz-trr-rserved dainty retreshmentsr:-- zr Bakery jz --: ..wMiss Alberta McEwan, daughter of Mrs. Andy "J. Stewart, president of . A successful surprise party was Of this city, and McEwan William I Richard L, Walker of Pleasant Grove the Utah Sorosis; Mrs.. I. H. Masters, held on Monday evening for Mr.- and atntn nrnpiitlyp hnnrA nf fed- - Mrs. Ed Jones of Rupert, Idaho, at were united in marriage today in the nf Salt Lake tempie: Mr. and . Mrs erated clubs, and Mrs. Thomas the home of Mr. an The rooms were beauWalker willv mako theif home in Sehott, president of the -Nineteenth Henrichsen. -in pink and white decorated been have tifully appointed club, rove. Century pleasant ' ; attending our BR ID At" WEEK SAtE It delights us when our efforts result in. such enthusiastic- response. -- It is a pleasu re to u s .- guests bout twenty-fiv- e Tuesday- - afternoon. - The ' - The members of' the O. 'N. 0 club will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Turner Thursday evening. . ., Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sutherland ani"memberg--w- ili nounce the- - ' engagement of . their The G; t. I), daughter, Miriam, to Robert L. Reid speni this evening at Saratoga, and of Provo. The marriage will take, have, planned delightf untmerThts will be the laat meeting of the season. place the latter part of June. - " . rs. I. H. Masters. to ftonwturdy-4aTJiejntilar- T ialfonuGfful Oa rgains ' The Nineteenth Century club' are - Saratoga enjoying an .outing--"- to and afternoon. this Bathing Springs the will be... the features ' of the- (luncheon -- u ... Watch for Our Big Ad in Friday's Papers . . - - - . Distributors of Quality Merchandise. - . ffIIHHKKSXKXKIUKSSEZZKKSEEEESXIUXSKKKKHSHHS:KIKHHKIBHI j .': rrvrrv : . 111 I11I 1 t flail NiLiin iiii I I I I ''. I i 1 I I - ff i 1 1 i M . :t.:,7..-i..?. I I i I ur.-u-a Mrs.-Jose- St a s n s rv j . engagement of their f-.- The gymnasium hall was usedfor H peonies and roses. Games, music nouuce the. S. to Fenton daughter, Ora,' of Provo, the exercises, because of the limited H and a delightful, luncheoir-rw- ai arriage - will take capacity of the" assembly hall." The the following guestsnif place the latter Joyed by partoniieTrmBtte4:;-- a large and Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr. andMfsTfc ph Mr, Mr. of and A number was Park, miscellaneous shower Jones, .'spectators sitting and given and Mrs. Fred Singleton; ..Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Sant Buckley Sat standing on the racktrack above tha .George Collins, Mr. and';Mrs.Th.os.. urday afternoon by Mrs. Ross Buck gymnasium floor.' Invocation was offered by proresSumner, Miv and Mrs. Jen Thrgood, ley, and Miss Ruth Buckley" compll- Mr.andMrer Jack Gilbert, Mr, -- and mentary to Miss -- Pauline -- .Buckley 'sor Geoige M. Marshall, ana was roithej by J,The tMrsZTAndySotCMr. and Mrs. whose encasement, has been Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. ana 'rooms! University Girls' Glee club, led by W.-- Bailey,. Mr.. andMrs Ed Mprgan, WPre decorated in red and"whitetMrs Edna. Evans Johnson. Rnhert. Gillesnie. Mr.frosef.'siifl a flellehtful luncheon was x Mr Creswell Burns, president of the class of 1921, made the' presentation and Mrs. Ernest Henrichsen, Thomas served to about forty guests.; on behalf of the graduating., Jones,-Jess- e Jonest William Jones. Miss Glen Clark, daughter of Mr. epeech which Is, La Von Henrichsen; Leah Henrichsen class,, presenting the school W. W. Clark of Monroe, and Mrs. case as a with a and Clifton Henrichaen trophy large Sevier county, will be married - to gift. Tha ea& will contain parting loving The Eastern States Mission society bishop Thatcher C. Jones of this city, cups" and other awards won by univerTulHenJoy the- annual summer outing Mr. and Mrs." Jones will leave sity students and organizations. It Friday has-a base made of marble, to match at Saltair. Saturday, June 11. There they will make the walla of the main hall of the John will be a 'special tfain at 4 :15 at Salt-ai- for, New York, where their home for the present. R. Park, memorial building, where It Swimming and luncheon will be And -- friends Thrteatufes.---Meberv has ben placed. Mor-ga- n from Provo are cordially invited and PROVO STUDENTS GRADUATED are requested to take a basket lunchErcanbrack, Bruce W. Knight,"-ah- d " " : " . Walter Strong Hedquist of "Provo eon. AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH" wera among those who graduated from the University of Utah. Troop 11, Boy Scouts, of the Com.'Mr. Hedquist graduated from the munity church, returned Wednesday d commence The annual fniiM yitan Parli whera fhev went school of medicine with a Ph. 0. In m Tfrertfntversity -j- meni-eierciaea fnnrtav gj ltah were held Tuesday morning on Mr. Knight was" granted a B, S.'ln the university 4y tha- President John A. Widtsoe made ids School of Commerce . and Finance, annual statement concerning the con Mr. Ercanbrack graduated with a-diiton of the university. A.' decree in business and economics. Miss Elvers; Jehson entertained the The exercises started with a pro Miss .Draper took a B. A.- - degree, from , home M C. G. 0. P. club members at her of the. gradates in caps and i the School of .Education, M rooms were cession with-thevening.i-Th- e e. gowasr- N Tuesday regents facutyandl season's the in decorated from the JohhsR.Tark memoralumni, I. beautifully music in was time The flowers." spent 8onntt Written on Ssawesd, M and a delightful ial building to the university gymna- which once wrote a sonnet ea during games Coleridge m sium. The university symphonjrorH luncheon-was-serve- d. of 4ireCtlon-,oth under strip tchestra, f - M Professor-ThomaAGi- les' ..played.-- , for rin Memorlamvas flrstwritten In ; M " r H butcher's ledger. -- . a ill 111 llll hi ii ii I 1? 7 ; pi A iVr Store. rEverybody 7 JlJ ri n rv . Ecbo-Song;?- nnA-Mr- "UU by -- -- r. GIVEN BY M .' - a ... H f - rm a fifty-secon- ............. M H , - f J ' .... M nM Clubs AT THE Ii M 4 H FrjdayJuneM ARMORY; M M If M H -- seaweedi--w4ille.jrjnnyjio- If If If Dancing a N n 1 The Provo post of. tha American Legion will entertain their friends and visiting delegates at ' the state in the- armory Friday convention at what promises to be one evening " of the "largest" dances of the Bocial season. " 5 !! it ii it - , . FELLOW The State Convention of the American. Legion is being . held in Provo next Friday and Saturday ; and Provo Post No. 13, American Legion,' that "you attend the dance being gtven atu the Armory forvisiting Relegates next if f '!! Friday eveningrTickets will be $1.00 per coupleThe- JProvp f - 11 if it t t i it it M j It It II M M H " v Mm -- BandjiUfumshjthe tte This Dance A" Big Success ,--- w .pfWOTWWIMr'.WTW . V June Brides, M M John T. Dennis of Mr. and H M this announce the engagement of city M M." Turner , M their daughter, Miss ZIna ' H of Salt Lake, to Alma A. Bird of H will take place " M Murray. The marriae - M this month. Also of their "daughter, M Miss " Sarah Joha. E. If Clark on of Mr, and Mrs". George A. Bt -- BS ClarK. J this city. The marrlae"'ta M take place" Jff- -J H Mrs. . -- - ' .'" -- WiHilllp -f- l0---L M M 4 ' Bishop" and Mrs. Albert Manwarlng of Idaho, formerly of this, city, an- - , THURSDAY .. - '- Turkey Red Flour Straight Xlrade.,. - ... NO. 13, AilERICAH. LEGION. if II H dancing party was lheld at the Provo Fifth. ward Tuesday A. . i. a. evening Dy A successful T if Please Help Youll Save Money - music. PROPOST X. Provo suburban, society will motor to Vivian Park Saturday to spend a June evening dancing at that popular summer resort. Wilde's orchestra will furnish, the mustc. -- if if it CITIZENS de-sir- es if -- -- I 4 6 lbs. Navy Beans 5 lbs. Head Rice 5 lbs; Prunes ... 5 bars rA-- l Naptha i ...... ...... .7....... ,;...33 bars CrystalvVhite ..v. TB-INVV- .$l'.7o - -- Wrti i .. . .'. . ..... .. SAY YOU'LL SAVE E . .'. . 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