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Show THE PROVO IIERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. Sclh r t j.vrL,i. y v n.-- -. i mi i - . it i .hall Glearamce d . BETTER' ENGLISH WINNERS. MINA TAYLOR During the past week, the students Hi the Tlmpanogos school have bWa li; engaged in a very unique and interest-- iff I Hi ing Better English contest Each student was given a tag with! ill the words "Better English" w ritten 6n HI it, in, the school colors. The pupiU on jjji hearing a fellow student misquote a 'Hi word, or use slang- of any form, would ' 01 claim jH; tag. Tm following four students having!::: gathered the largest number of tags were awarded prises at school assem bly yesterday morning. Alonso Bullock of the third grade.:: of ; gathered nineteen tagsJhe ""highest " " "" t iff the four." Willard Hirst.- -: also of the third ill grade, who gathered thirteen; Donna !:l! Leavitt of the fifth grade, who gather--MS- : ed thirteen, and Margaret Whitte- more of the sixth grade, who also col-'!lected thirteen, were tied for second Ijl m place. ', The boys were each swarded a book ill of 1 ft : "Wi. r hV. ""' surs? ' ' arranged dinner at and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Decker of The affair was In Cheyenne, Wyo.. Chrysanthemums the nature of a reunion of 'old-tim- e friends, and a real social time was spent in reminiscent chat and a pro gram of music and speeches. Present were Mrs. James E. Talmage of Salt Lake, Mrs." Margaret Hackett of Lent, Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Mrs. O. W. Hyde, Mrs. J. E. Booth, Mrs. Mary E. Ash- Provo worthuMrs Albert . Talmagei iMlsa . The MWwins ladies from Aretta Young, Mrs. Oldest Gilchrist, aften Tuesday to Springville potqred Mary Pace, Mrs. Paris Boy to and er te - g iren Mm. ,boTto"TOra4-the"BllTMrs. Essie Keeler. . liHn H E3. Urquhart and Mrs. Jack t Lien at the home of (Mr. Urquhart: will Maud Miss Sutton leave Monday w- - N. Whltecotton, 'Mrs. Mr. J : sevChamberlain, Mrs. C. B. for Los Angeles, Cal., to spend rharle Mrs. W. C. eral months with Douglas. G. Mra. Peterson, Loose Mrs. Preston , George Brattan, HMrar4 Lee;.-Mr- s. met Utah this afternoon The Sorosis ST c H. Renlsch, Mrs. Bert Whipple, Jensen. Blum-Mtha- l, atr the home of Mm Christen H. Mrs. fi. L. Baker, Lee Mm IMrs, Walter T, Hasler gave a paper on Mrs. F. Wm. Bulkley, Roy Mr. Rightst"--Wash- -' Citizen was given Farewell Address" lngton'a Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Sobert C. B. Rodgers, by Mrs. John B.Ashton, and current Dayld Westwood, Mrs. " Mrs. - W. I events were discussed by Mrs. Fred Mrs UTTWi Duncan, Joseph Tv Farrer, Taylor. jFUittemorerMrs. i iiuau, j Mrs Mart xtoyiance, The meeting of th Social Hour club Mrs. Prank Mra George Robison, " Jlrs7'"Tem Greenwood,' iMrs. has bees postponed until December I, SrJn. Mrs: H. . W. Williams, Mrs. when ,it will be held at the home- of Mrs. W. H. Maloney at Olmsted. imer Mr. Jerkimer Mrs. Ray Tim Mrs. Herbert Mrs, Pasewalkf, merman, Miss. Lucile Carter will entertain Charles Hopkins, Mrs. Leslie Condon, G. L. D, club at Mre.Merton Kerren, Mrs. P. D. Shand, tha members of the her home Friday evening.- - Sewing, Mra Aa Nelson, Mrs. Jack Shireman, Mrs! W. R. Butler'MrsvCC. Hoag, games and luncheon - will be featured. Mrs. tank,Cery, Mrs. H. F. Cahnon, Mrs. Delbert Hopkins entertained Neil-soMrs. Fred Olson, "Mrs. Swen O. G. L. D. club members. Friday the , Red-Miss Nora W. II. Mrs, Ray, The rooms were tieli and Mrs. A. 0, Vance of Memp- evening at dinner. attractively decorated with fall flowhis, Teiut., who is here visiting her ers. - Music and sewing were enjoyed. . , daughter, Mrs. J. T. Farrer. . nd-H- is ' . n - - The Literary section of the Fifth of the program at the Fifth ward Relief society yesterday Prof. Alice afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Remolds of the B. T. U. gave a very toteresting lesson on "The Life and An excellWorks of Eliza RT Sn6w.' ent musical programnwas enjoyed, ln- tlcditig vocal selections by the Misses Ethelvn Hodsen and Lyle Glazier. wMd j had charge ' Mrs. Announcement James Collins of Salt Lake, of the engagement of her daughter, Marlon, to Brice McBride, son. of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McBride of this city. The marriage will take place November .22 at the home of the bride in Salt Lake. is. made- - by Complimentary to Miss Clarisse of the month, the Hyde, a bride-eleMisses Lora Dunn and Barbara Pax-ma- n will entertain. at a 'shower and, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark entertained at their hi Saturday sociable Saturday evening at the home evening. Tte time was spent" pleasa- iOf Miss Dunn. ntly with games arid music, during !Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee and Mr. which, a delicious luncheon was served to by the hostess. Present were Mr. and and Mrs. Fred C. Strate motored Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City last Saturday and spent Mrs. Wm. Halliday, i Chester Ames, Mr.' and Mrs. Garn the day. ' - Leavitt, Mr., and. Mrs. Lloyd Thorn ton, at Mrs7CT F7"J)ecker-entertafriand Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clark. , dinner Sunday in honbr of Mr. and 7" Mrs. Joseph 'B. Keeler was hostess Mrs. Stanley D. Decker of Salt Lake, ed" ir were used in decorating. Other guests were Roy Decker of Ogden and Bryan Decker of- - Idaho Falls. Covers were laid f of sixteen. : ; .f The Ladies' Aid society of the Community church met yesterday at the hhureo-tarloat S:30 o'clock. A parlors at J: 30 o'clock. A and chat. rt ..r . .v. Wr8. N, A Peterson' entertained at a children's birthday party at her home Monday afternoon, in Ibonor of her son, Owen, whose birthday occurred on that day. Six- teen guests spent the afternoon pleasantly with games, program and a delicious Juncheon,. " antJ- - M is W hKt-more also chose a book of fiction. ,"- Daddy-Longleg- Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van Wagenen announce the engagement-- ' of their daughter, Miss Cloa, to , George S. U" PROFESSOR HERE. 9K K: ;u 1 S ; HI ent " - ii AllFine MSeS Quality Ginghams Ruffled us Pi Organdie Trimmed PERSONAL Mrs. Ellis Overlade entertained at dinner Monday afternon in nonor of Mrs. Lafe Alger and children of Richfield, who are here visiting. Covers W. Lstor Mftngmn 1stb only apdl- were laid for six. date mentioned f in the Mrs. J. D. Dixon was hostess at school board primary to be held dinner Sunday for Mrs. Amos Clark Friday evening. Mr. Mangum has and daughter Nellie, of Farmlngton. made an excellent record on the school board," his admirers assprt.,. The Senior Beehive Girls of the Second ward spent a pleasant evening R- ; Dr. G. H. BrlmhalV RIrvine, Sr., Monday at the home of tMiss Anna James B. Tucker, Dr. O. K. Hansen, Booke. and Alex Hedquisfchave been chosen as the court of honor of the district Boy Scouts. On Sale Friday and Saturday ... On Display in Our - M M Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Bushman are baby girl at their . Remember the Red Cross drive of your dollars-wi- ll e, Lesa Than Window ,.- ' Price Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. i i:KS.::.:nnn!:S:i:i;::in:-:::n- , one arid Mrs. evening T. Earl Pardoe XEE&ZEEiXEXZEII5EXXXZXZXSXIX3ZZZESSXSSzr:r: - Tuesday it thcProvo General iloapltaLf ?Li i Your Auto op andL mt& ...... 9 5! mm tlie Wor Ifliglil - HSnSSUSSSSiiSa i - wor Our experience is a guarantee ur WE USE ONLY THE BEST MATERIALS. Our auto tops are weather of-o- k-mam- hip. proof and lasting. Why 5 Ml: , . Jot -- m ; LlJ . -T- -- "Mi H H M " II - II i i : i .'"Hi H i Hi . Got It Done Right .: , . H H : i M : H H H H H H : : : 1 m IJili llo lopits H H H M H H "Make Your Auto Weather Proof" Phone 121 390 West Center a perfect one if you have us put yoto bicycle in M H nin M M ,..$8.25 Delivered il M .$1.60 Delivered M M M PKONE337 i-- II tlutuaC ofJMiiteGo. Corner! if iK. d Uiji! ti 11 misnEjssiESEEixxioixr; L3 " Bargains i ft ti It Second rWest;. - - H M Lcsssxaiszssszssssssif : it 11 . In'". .... -- ---- ! -1 . !H will be II Hi i iii Cycle O. W. CARLSON, Mgr. TKes'e' Cars Most be SoH " iftllri Ford Truck t Olds 37 Touring, Olds Truck, 1920 Olds ::i i 1.01 Olds Truck; 1920 i t t :v. 3 . S Truck,1920 ..$100.00 $530.00 $320.00 ".$ie0uc.9 .. . . . PlAuS US AN OFFER Tens CD. U - !! first class condition' now. Don't ignorsome little de fect or damage, mve us attend to it and avoid the probability of a break down and 'a walk home. Send the wheel today. You'll get it back in time for your turkey day ride. Don't walk to Granddad's for Thanksgiving dinner. We will sell you a bicycle on easy terms. See us today. :! I I !! $8.75 Delivered ...,..,..,.. "Ride Your Way to Health" A. E. MAXFIELD, Prop: . Lump Egg Lump Slack jijlf YourThanksgwing Ride. We Have Succeeded in PRICES EFFECTIVE TODAY ilm-ii-::s:n:- , Price Reducel AND ARE PASSING THE REDUCTION ON TO ' OUR CUSTOMERS . o M ' I- Hi::: foal : - . rmMWI& r :;. '. Breaking The Coal Combine Prices . ... 4 hi 5 8i: ' Mr. and Mrs.. Frank W. Demtng of MRS. HAWKINS ASKS DIVORCE. Elberta,' Utah, arrived here.. Tuesday Mrs. Louelma Hawkins has filed suit morning. Mr. and Mrs. Doming expect to make their home in this city. for divorce from Eugene Hawkins. She lives couple were marMr.' and Mrs. S. S. Jones have re ried July 14, 1320, at Salt Lake City. m ceived word from Salt Lake announc They have one child, five months old. ing the birth of a fine baby girl to Mr. HEBER BANK ROBBED. and Mrs. R. R. Slick today. Mrs. Slick was formerly Miss Eva Jones. The State Bank of Heber was reRev. Wm. F. Bulkley, ' Rev. H. E. ported this morning to have been enHenriques and Kenneth A. Bleecker tered by robbers last night, at 10:30. will leave tomorrow morning for the Safe deposit boxes were opened, but Uintah reservation. They expect to the bank safe was left untouched. A return home Tuesday, Rev. W; H. traveling salesman saw the men in the Bulkley will have charge of the serv- bank and gave the alarm. Two- men ices at St. Mary's church while Re. and a boy were seen driving out of Heber in a large touring car immeW. F. Bulkley "Is away. diately after the robbery. Miss Erma Peterson was a Salt Lake ROBBERS IN WHITEHEAD STORE. visitor .Monday, with relatives. Three boys, about 17 years of age, Miss Lucile Tuttle, who Is teaching were, chased, out of Whitehead Grocery at the Provo High school, spent Friday No. 2. last night at 10:30. A neighbor saw them in the store and notified at her home in Manti. . the police. In the meantime Bert SutThe Rev. and Mrs-- W. II. Bulkley ton, happening by, saw the boys come have arrived hero from- - their summer out of the. store and,caUd to' them. Pins,. Michigan! to When they ran he siuiwted somo- homo in I?ointe-..Auj thing was wrong and tired'lnto the air tiie winter months. twice in an fffort to halt them. Noth M A fine baby boy- was brtrn-tProf. ing niisfing from the Blore. Wuuvl U luo ...3 HERE Need Filing Hi a and .wfnm&Tm home, . Values From $4.00 to $6.00 -- 4 Beckstead of this city. The marriage Prof. Howard R. Drlggs, of the U. will take place in the Salt Lake tem of U. in Salt Lake, addressed the stu- .. ple in the near future. dents of the Sixth grade of theMaeser .. school Monday afternoon. His sub The officers of the, Relief society of was "Better English." the Tinipanogos "ward entertained the ject members' at the 7 Tlmpanogos ward FRESHMEN ELECT OFFICERS, Relief society hall .Tuesday afternoon 2 at o'clock. An enjoyable social time The freshmen class of the Provo was spent,, followed by refreshments. High school this morning elected the following class officers: Complimentary to Mrs. Laf'e Alger President, Lawrence Sutherland. and children of Richfield, Mrs. Hewitt First ttee president Alcea Poulton. Strong entertained at dinner Thursday Second vice president, Melviri .Man- evening, Covefs were laldrtor ten. .' . gum,. Secretary-treasure- r, Anita Hansen. TheNDaughters of the Utah Pioneers. Athletic manager, Vivian Harrison. Camp No. 2, will be entertained at the Yell master, Blaine Rasmusseu. home of Mrs. F. H. Buckley Friday at 3:30 o'clock. Mrs. Jesse Fuller will be Friday evening, November 18, a big guest of honor and will give a bio benefit ball. will be given in the high graphical sketch PlJrer.Uf0,Aa..e cellent program luw furnishing of the ranged and luncheon will be served girls' rest roots? Patrons and friends All members are requested to be pres- of the school are invited to attend, entertaining a new i ( leavitt was presented with the book '.- 4 . 1 " 191o ! R:::xEizxizsiizKE:::xzszsszzxzzssuusKzss:sKS5sszzssxzzs::xzznsiinHfe I O N E B IG L O T ji nine-year-ol- d : s ill I ill! iii I Hi mm to iUsponsible Partie3. I |