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Show i;;:: r:.oo i::::.vj, wxdnesday, june is, the ,5 V - Mer 's Society Bam tnrd 3 The Teeular .monthly mtiT nf the" to Imnrnvc mnt of the rround chanter of the Dauehtera of'ni sidewalks of the Fourtli ward hoos Sxj. Pioneers wiVI Je bejd at.tiie . .. Tl . 1. . . 1 FriDavid S. Park next h0me . I V . UilfCf J PCCUITD BKAIU1 Ul fcUC were aecoraiea in roses, wb-j- .. room ..,.-.nrTlaualT n Thursday, lu ' . . . Knent- - in iB&aic and J are re-- . ,"vu""4"c nnouncea. memoers " ine e' Tuesday; evening: The oompany-i m f t i i v""a piiM1Bi-in- , . and re-jested to take the.! ociock, car to!joye4 a. mu ucauace ib ueBirou. turned home midnight. sbortlyafter was bostesaat wcm. I' v.: - .. i .- :-' a binnaay parry given in couor ui Rebekaht will give a card partrj Tuesday evening Mbs The Jones eon. Seth, Monday her - Mrs. L. L. Nelson entertained Sua- day in honor of her tons. Henry and p V. M o,.7.v.uu ",u . s . J ! d eleven-year-ol- mwh iMW7Uii the txwineo a their arm and ez MUs mepah Jiadsen gave a kitchen shower Monday afternoon compli hose tj mentary to"Misa Ellaiuaetr; engagement .to Thorit C. Hebertson has been ahnouneed. In rooms attractively decorated with a variety of the season's flower. "rtirty euesta'liiade merry the tours with games and music B . and were served luncheon. 3 V. . u - - jMtWs-Brid- ;itic 4 r-- - t; .. . bee II I : J1IU 1 U .11 Ul! - - Your husband and sons are so engrossed in .their business-affair- s that-the- y spend-littl- e or no time in radinjr advertisements.7 ; keeper, Mrs. Edna Johnson pf the and friends,, and Rebekahs. A The 'M." I. A. of the Vineyard ward S ward;'-- . About' fifteen enjoyed wlUSecond give a shower and. socTaTile thlsTsI 8. was the fiftieth uanuclpated: Wwlnesdav June the evening by play is g games and evening in honr of 'Miss Ella Madsen i S " wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. ':'V" lunch-ecA daialily prepared and Thorit C; Hebertgon, whose mar-- 5 Hathenbrck wingHthkJQfle of "the ieadingrsoclai affairs--of .dancing. was served. riage will take place soon. The affair's! serious jllneaa..t their daughterMrt tie past week tfeokWce At the resi-will be held at the Madaen honje and K F. Stewart of Tulsa, Okla., it wasdence of Mrs. Lee L. Baker Thursday vcu C(r cnn .. : S DWj DUt. i 11.. At has beenu fto.nnnn nlln II.. T U i .i delightful entertainment " : "z. b held. Mf. and airs. Masters, pnor to her departure tor j A Urxrrt? jf,r-.- Tuesday evening in ,nonor,;ef Hathenbruck spent the week in Salt! Idaho., A rich display of choice roses lira D.inkb.l.nlf ln.HinM Mrs. ' Mr. delight- - i7 IU M ; - n XWjC. ... ' . V, and peonies were used to beautify the .4ll " in-- entertatning-roomsr-ThelueA family dinner waa held at the eluded the members of the Thursday: home of Mrs. A. E. Buckley Sunday. Afternoon Bridge club, the' members The entertaining rooms were deco- - of the Friday Afternoon Bridge clubi ratedln ping jnd.wWt peonies anLlanda number of jnyiie roses. Covers were laid for twelve. , delicious luncheon fellowed the -Lake vlsiting relatives. "..trr.:ri ;"J'nt prenCnto sta a members oflha household that watch for every advantage to SAVE ior the home- - "YoTTaTeTh and Hyrum Hales "an nounced the marriage of iheir daugh? ter, Jennie, to John Bower of Eureka. In . -- . . nl.,,n I n V. A l at O.l. mm Lake temple: Mrr and Mrs. Bower wiU' ij ! . make their home in Eureka, M e The marriage of Miss Muriel Hors- ley, daughter of C. W. Horaley . tf Brigham CHy, and Harold M. Ander-son of.Rexburg, Idaho, took place toin the Salt Lake temple A recep" day delightful luncheon were featured. tion will be given this evening - in Hty by the bride's father. Mr. and Mrs. fieorge .. Carroll of Brigham Miss Horsley . has lived in Provo for a number of years and is well known in the younger society circle. " presen!f a '' V. Jg'asant ' Wood-Clifto- guestIesday tme.nTTSSffi1 hornet Juan ita and Wald." Strong The N. L. U. their thirteenth, birthday : Sunday evening, after a week of pless-.brate-d ure at Springdell, 7 Provo canyon.1 urday in a delightful manner at their ; iwhere the .Miases Edith and Helen home. Twenty, playmates . joined In ,& Hedquist have been entertaining the program of games and music and were served dainty refreshments. them. Girls-returne- . Sat-lJKi- 2' 111 $JrJZ? Ufr-Du-D.-McE- in Provo to know that they can buy any , 1 SdSr aMrlaVenTS entertained at S dinner Sunday in honor of Bishop and of the Sunday school claT "5 ruvuuo iro. At A wjicpiiroi yi 1110 tuiuiuuiinj' vuuiui up Hart, Schaffner & Marx or Cloth Craft - ' CaiTolHias beea- - at " Miss " LaVern Maxsfield, daughter the of XTtah for of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Maxsfield, tending University o and waa spent- pleasantly-tTnnic and' tag their destination, a huge bonfire several months. Elmer R. Buckner of this city were chat. Covers were laid for fourteen. ! waa made, and the delightful time. was . a united in marriage in the Salt. Lake spent with games and outdoor arouse-Mrrand-Mrs: the - cere-mon- y Johrr ChriBtenBen , en ment.7 r ed Friday evening in honor of Mrs. temple today r"lFollowlngwas dinner a tertained at dinner Sunday in honor wedding given by wlUleave for - her WHEaorr. who vl-- of the bride's sister, Mrs. J; W. Larsen. Aa --eri . . M " " bvmntaf "Lake. - The roomTwere prettily deco- - n f .k. TTl.I. n)nn..n Kcorr Mr. and inairXa:e. e Sixth ward; Mri, R hasK been visiting with rated in the season's flowers and the Tuesday afternoon in t -,nr tu President. afternoon was spent very pleasantly meeting house as follows Monday evening Mrs. Seott P. StewThe season's flowers were- - used year. entertained at an attractively arart . ; Mrs. L. N. Oakley; vice president, as a decoration. .Music, games and a luncheon complimentary . to The Campfire Girls of the Com ranged weren3oyed by Miss Muriel Horsley and Harold M. " munity church met Monday afternoon r. the following invited guests "V. Mrs secre-- ' married today. kt the, home of Mrs. 0. A. Spear in thef Mrs. Melissa Lewis; assistant.Vl Robert H1lB f peita, 'lissea Vida Anderson, who were The dining table - and rooms were farewell for a of Peter chaplain,1 Groneman; party Mrs.itary, Mrs, capacity d Aa Pleasant Grova decorated with June roses and were laid for twenty Covers Mrs. Masters with v beautiful silver James A. Bullock. peonies. ;Mrs. Clifton Pyne!' Mrs. James Wll--r 88 guests. giftPrttog ,i son, Miss Elder Of Provo' BenchrMr. -: . , Mrs. David O. Allen and . Mrs. Gertrude - Miss Grace Nelson delightfully en-- f at a dinner given by Mrs. John fi. and Stein and Misses The Orlo Allen of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Viola Boshard entertained Tuesday tii Martin Cutler. tertained a number of friends at a Stewart Sunday. The affair-waOtberslpresenLjrere evenings iianiohorofMissrIiriam Muriel Jiorsley and tlie members of the :'.jflancing party at her homeMondayJionor-of-Mi- ss Social Hour club Sutherland, a bride of the month. Tbe evening. Dainty refreshments were Harold M. Anderson, who were mar- - and their husbands. rooms were decorated In pink and ' ried Wednesday. . served by tht hostess, ... white. Music, gams and a delicious Cleans Paint. Whitening - The - of - the Christensan following Provo ladies will g& 7Mr.and Mrs. John-- E. To clean paint that is not Taralshad, luncheon were the features . to Payson Thursday to u attend the of Provo Bench entertained a numBer take flannel evening. and aqneere nearly dry n given by Mra.- -J W. of friends at dinnerSunday. rat of warm water, and dip In a Uttlf " Card8 have been received announcHagan: Mrs. Lee L. Baker, Mrs. C. v.' T- - Fourth ward . hall, Thursday whitening. apply to tbe paint, tad ing the marriage of Raymond Berry H. Ward, Mrs, Fred Olsen, Mrs. Swen .X) Nielson,Mr s P. G. Pe tersonMr s. evening at .9. o'clock will be the goal with a .Uttle rubbing it wiii,ln8tantU of Provo and Miss Ruth Scott Murr-remove grease, smoke, or other head of Constantino, Mich. Miss Murr-hea- d Frank Stubbs, Mrs. Jack Teasdale, was a teacher at the Procter and rMs. Bert Whipple. committee promises every person at ttalns. Wash with warm water, and tending a good time. Admission will rob with si small cloth. - U will not in- - academy the past winef. The Elks' Ladles held an interesting be fifty cents a couple, with an added Jure the mosHteMeate coior; makes tt Miss Mildred' Kesler of Bountiful is social sesison in the Elks clubrooms charge of ten centfJor each-- , extra look like ew; and last much longer Tuesday evening. The features were lady. Refreshments will be ' .'served than if cleaned jtrith soap and water. the. guest of Miss Ardell Harmon for a few daysJIiss Kesler and Miss free. The proceds of the dance will cards, music and luncheon. M ks ...JiAarroll Co. want every husband and son n suit in our stock this week add have a dividend of -- L -- Dr-.an-d .v M I1, ri . . I . M M '' M fw, IV S3 H ( Pn i of its marked price H want to seeyour husband and sons, well dressed and at as little cost as possible, so we are putting ft up to you to remind them of the advantage we are ofiering4his week only. :; You S s B B ' H i bridge-luncheo- M H H M 8 f . From the number of men that came to look at clothing Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, accompanied by their wives, it demonstrates that the wives areiquick to see the advantage of M - this 25 per cent dividend opportunity.-'- - 8 - . -- .- Distributors of Quality Merchandise- " nW -- -f I . II fin ;h ! , V i i li i 1 - r.rr S s - - 'f.-M- del iJ - Everybody's Store- - i: ftxizszzszszss:zz:sxsciaizziszzzzssssTzzxzzsESSZzssszzss:zszz:::i-:r- - I i i I X "I v . " i - f V y rnnlj unn- 11 U 1 1 1 1 i IUU z: returned lust from HiyrRiEwwEif they attended the wed " ding reception oLtlieiLcousinMiiia f Manti,where U r 1 1 have Harmon - v nrnrm T- fti nnrnniT UIIL L rl LIIIJ ULULr m nrnr rnr ui ir i IU11 IlLULHI "LULU h - r- , X -- FA TXieali Harmon, I Beach Suit TRIBUTE AT FUNERAL y NOTICE. Impressive funeral, services, were Notice is hereby given: that the held .Tuesday afternoon lh the taber- i oL the taxe : fHoard of ommisioners' of Provo jVho died at Friday: The City, Utah, by ordinance passed June members of Story lodge, No. 4, of-- the 14, 1921, upon the property embraced Masonic order, dressed In their rega- within curb and gutter district io. 4, jHa and headed by the Provo r band, is completedescorted .the body to the tabernacle, Y - m m k'tkdi-.b.vy-th.- t e. j ( - -- r i i i - - m 111 - -- I- - tFi - - K are giving-- a Free Subscript We ir"".J. W1- .1.1 ft - v t" 7 THE "The fflwrnm. Biest, Brightest, Best Magazine for Boys in All the World." That theBeard of XommisiiQheriaheJheluneraLrltfia of Provo City, sitting as a board of equalization and review, will meet, jn the city commissioner's room, county court houserovo City, C.tah.qn Tuesday. Tunc 217 1921, andcontinu- eaclt-da- y, until Satui- sstqn day, june 25, 192t7otlr days inclu- the hours of . ten sive, between cieck a. nu in. a'ffdwiH heaf and consider; objections and make - correction of any tax which the said board may deem un' usual and unjust. That during --5ai4 tinibetween the hours of 9 o clock a. m. and five o'clock p. m. each day, said list will be opn for public' inspection at the office of the city ...recorder aTthe court house Provo City, Utah'. tounty " By order of the Board of Comuiis- ' - : e with a purchase in our teierac4PfOe-ytlfl5ate14, 192U- - June t KtU First ----- tVAN-Mt- yr J; j Mt rtliejirder were conducted by W, L,. Whittemore. Honorary pallbearers were J. Wil liaii Knight, J. W. Aird,- - Alex Hed auislJoaeiuiJIlFarrerrXJt-ayter- r all of Provo, and Allan Pike of Kur.-ka- , hLHh ll.e aiUttg pallbganT8 were members of the local Masonic order. Beautiful floral tributes covered the speaker'a.atand and. a host of irlenda. and acquaintances of Dr. Pike were present to pay their respect 'to the family. - The speakers,-- all of whonr had been lifelong friends of Dr. Pike, were Chief Justice E. 5. Corfman arid Jus-tic- e 3.- R. Thurman of the supreme court of Utah, Judge Joshua Greenwood of alt Lake, and President T. N. Taylor. .,., v....;.-;.. '. - - jof J. Kecorder, r R. Boshard sang "One . Sweetly e SoleTnntrThonght,-o-rl)rsr-Th-os- publication June 15, 1921. Las publication June 20, 1921- - -- i t - - . 1 tj j 1 ' The American Boy is the biggest, brightest, bulliest wagazin e for boy s inall fhf world. mf w :('?fl" boywritten - ;:-:.v;.;;'-- just for you I"" 1! w y. Tears" and "Goodbye Sweet Day." Mrs. Nellie Druce Pugsley of "Salt Lake ' sang 'Resignation," Murray .XL-Roberts sang Absent," and Professor Do It Now. ' Mnttn for nM9lml8ts Never nnt off Boshardand ilrs. Florence Meldrum till tomorrow what yon can roe today. (Anderson sang the duet "One Heeling -- Boston Transcript ThejBlack Hawk Veterans, of whom Dr. Pike. was comrade, were rpnr. ---;j sented at the funeral by. their com- manaer, j. a. Johnson. Mrs. Hannah Clark Pike, the widow, and the children. Albert H pivo t airXaksTrrs. Florence Woodhouse or M.ueorge. Mrs Annie Pike. Green-wooof Idaho and Mrs. Hatt) on... r v '".""7... .VAsk"!' 1 This bathing su t that wflt be s.'i-- rn, than tr the . of Paramount wt' i gon so far t3 i hJing. on this s , present,-a- s - i.. i iUf,buLljilM-U-Euy.;,f . Z) r Is ..,.... t .11 s m ' were mso me orotners of Dr Pike Join Wr Pike official reporter of the Third district court, and Judge Edward Pike of Eureka. ' The body was Interred in the City cemetery fL00DL PA8T 'TS WORST. V worst of the flood.eondinn. the Provo river is bulleved to 'be' ' VWIUI11. - l-- ' rrr-- m .t t ' - r - - - - t i - . .. 4V 1 I Xharles Hopkins. -- While the. Hver out Of . thought that thp ; III' I wr,mer .iiii. . iu.balklmanceriris ftf i. Z1?!0 . ' -- d lii - Hopkins .said this! Drill, Make a solution nj r ... Phor. one and or-- i of turpentine ther.".- Kef 71 wi wet wuh P con: es f r t Q SI. - 5 r- j t ; , ' |