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Show . ,. gBOVQ.MAi&, .WEDNESDAYr M -- 4 - 4 V 'Ly uT4iJ K Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. Ethel Ducktt, Assistant Telephone 95. , 8 SAKE 4 S othy Stewart,. Miss Nita Fullmer, Miss R. McDonald, Miss Atha Murdock, Miss Mildred Carter. Messrs. Fred Carter, Mrs. C A. Tolboe entertained at Harrv Duke. Bert Wignall. Arthur dinner Tuesday evening for Ralph Wignall. Stanford Bird, Fred Moore, Keeler, Mr. Reynolds of Springvuie, - Lavere Syzmore, Leland Buttle, Erland Mr.'Robinson of Farmington, and er- Jensen and Lavel Creer. non Tolboe. Tr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer entertained The Senior Beehive Girls of the Sec at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Oscar Boyer, C Mrs. and Julius air. of home Tha ond ward spent a pleasant evening Fredrick Covers were laid all of Springville. "scene of a delight Monday as the guests of Mrs. H. J. Aorsfin was the for ten. Allwv social affair Monday evening, wnen Stagg. Games, music and refresh Tha fnllowine railed and suent Mon in honor of their ments were the features of interest. they entertained " day evening at the home of Superinwno Kan and aionsen, Elvira Vaughter tendent and Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon: t.ar recently married. The rooms The following were tha euests of Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Woodward, Mr. and the Miss Vera Williams at dinner Sunday: Mrs. John Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. L ire artlBtically arranged with Banks, .Miss Kuuy H. R. Atkin. A pleasant time was 0 Veason'B flowers and ferns. A fine Miss Lavern C nf music and readings toy Phillips, Seymour Gray, Ralph Bullock spent with social chat, music and le F., ,i met Johnson were enjoyed. and Orval Singleton. The season's luncheon. delicious luncheon were flowers centered the table. a and ,ame8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Finlayson ened tlso featured, and enjoyed hy the Th Shriners organized recently. tertained at dinner Friday evening. ueets: Mrs. Caroline Monson, lei and gave their initial ball Tuesday even Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. lr. and Mrs. Knud Andersen, Mr. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. ing in the new Masonic temple, ana Jasper Hill of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. ten attended by about fifty Shriners John Harper of Juarez, Mexico, and I..! Tnhnnton. Mr. and Mrs. C. M was on Refreshments Mrs. I.. Coombs of Fairview. A Dleas- their Mr and Mrs. Wm. Strong. on1 1 ' VUV M. .1 I, ill- " nnrtnpra the were served oaun-ndancing. ant time was spent with music and during Wr Mrs. 'P and to social chat. Urs. Bert Bandiey, Mr. ana Mrs. en fr Anes Clnff is here from Salt L'hltehead, Mr. ana with her Mr and Mrs. Jasner McClellan Of br roneman, Mr. and Mrs. George Beers, Lake spending several days Whitehead. P. Mrs. Walter una were the guests at dinner at I a. sister, mt. T. Mrs. Payson naray, and r Mrs. Reed of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Finand the home Strong, Mr. iunt rt Scott An Interesting meetine of the Wom- - layson Friday afternoon. e ot and Mrs. W. t. wniieoeau, mm. j. f an'n Rnefit Association of the Mac liter. Thompson, Miss Hattie Monsen, John-fc- n was held Tuesday evening m Mrs. A. Tavlor was euest of honor I Ibs Sdna Monsen, Miss Lael Miss cabees the K. of P. hall. at a sociable at her home in Lakeview Humphrey, Miss Ireta Hnmnhrev. Joseph Strong, iRCE Monday. evening, when her children Mr. and Mrs. William Omelia of and grandchildren gathered to cele- Mai Whitehead, wiison Anuerseu, of Drate ner Dirtnoay anni- Anderson ana AiDerc Jionaen. Pavson were Provo visitors Part wash tmaldbeautiful gifts were received by last week, guests of Mr. and Mrs verRarv The time was snent. nleas Ma William Ferre. antly with games, music and dainty re- be young coupie. ;eman W r iresnments. nl affair was elven in the Lecree Ma R K. BUUOCK entertainedB at Miss Rpssie Williams and Mirs W. Bonneville ward Monday evening by Inner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. show-uthe members of the building commit- Ireta Clark entertained a number of HathenbrooK, ana Mr. anu air. fola were tee of that ward. Refreshments friends at dinner Sunday afternoon at Buckley and family. Covers lowed a splendid program. the home of Miss Clark. Present were . Lid for ten. Miss Martha Ellertson, Miss Delia The monthly social of the members Lindsay, Miss Arvilla Singleton, Miss Tnsneetor Elvon L. Jack- and friend of the Community church Marva buiiock, iiiss inez Bunnell, L .0,,mpfl home from ... and was . .nere Denver . ,U wun weeK-enenjoyed Tuesday evening at the Miss Jennie Jones, Miss Blanche Alexlent the The hostesses were Mrs. Ray- ander, Miss LaPreal Alexander, Miss church. Hymond Berry, Mrs. William Berry and Mary Lindsay, and Miss Arvilla ' and under iMiss Hattp Monsen entertained at Mrs. Richard'H. Beesley, were refreshments their direction, snower atari-ana at pwty dancing Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Flygare, Sr., Mr. van Thursday evening. The af- - served. and Mrs. Joe Baker, Mr. and Mrs. H. ir was complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Etta D. Basley. Misses Lorna G. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Van Karl Jonsen, wno were recenuy and Miss Rairlev and Miss Julietta Bagley were rinlfp. Kenneth Flvffare. krried. Mrs. Monsen was rormeriy Thelma Flygare, all of Provo, were en rne nau was Salt Lake visitors Sunday. ss EWiift Andersen, tertained at a birtnaay dinner Saturdecorated in a color add Mr. and Mrs. William Benson enter- - day evening at the home of Mrs. Wm. leme d pink and white. Dancing Ltained a few friends at their home Flvcare in Snrineville. The affair was were enjoyea Dy fa refmhments Ivery wtere the evening, caras ana a oenc- in celebration of the birthday anniver Tuesday The young couple acted s Jty. - ious luncheon were enoyea Dy .ur. sary oi her nusoana, whicn occurea on uauu iipienti of many Deauiuui and Mrs. J. C Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Lon that day. pift.R.1 long Safford, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Strong, August Peterson of Payson was a Thornlev will be host Mrs. Emma Chatwin, 'Lee Allman, Mrs. Provo visitor Tuesday. iFrank DusenDerry. of her Thursday members ih Jridge club this week. enter Davies Mr ami Mrs. Verne J. J. Peters entertained tha follow tained at dinner Sunday evening. The ing at luncheon Sunday: Miss Martha . illtxl iau iiv n tvu vi vqu vu. i"id home after a pleasant visit guests included Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'Moore, Miss Kate Peters, Miss Rhea 'Mr Qnrorf! : Jrovo n u' " - - and Mrs. KODeri owniu, Taylor and Miss Veva Peters. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. WanDerg, Miss . .. i i Mrs. Alfreda Williams entertained a j i Bernice Davies, Miss Grace Mnton were emercainea lu following number of relatives and friends at a Tolboe of Sunday Vernon iome Mrs. J. G. Simonson ia spending two nicely arranged dinner at her home in Miss Elaine Christensen, (ng. Lakeview Sunday. The occasion was Hushes. Miss Creer. Miss Helen weeks in Los Angeles, Cal. her birthday anniversary. ass and Miss Alice Wilkins, Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Hasler en a Jackson. Clarence Tolboe. West for Mr. Mr and M Had WilliamR snpnt inson'and Mr. Crandall. The time tertained at dinner Monday H. Larsen or Montpener, last week in Salt Lake with relatives pent pleasantly with.games and and Mrs. were used as a and friends. followed by dainty rerresn Idaho. Carnations table centerpiece. Covers were laid Tuesday eveninsr the Elks' ladies for eight. met in regular social session at the Ralnh Dunn and baby returned successElks' club rooms. Cards were played Miss Alice Whipple was Sundav after visitinz relatives home Saturday and the favors awarded to Mrs. E. A. Mends in Eureka for two weeks. fully surprised at her of her friends, Mitchell and Mrs. J. H. Denhalter. evening by a number ruaa snent. nleasantly with J. T. Farrer entertained a few mi., dainty MrR. Oenreo Strnne and Mrs. Alfreda at her home Monday after- - games and music, during whichPresent served. Williams were visitors in Murray the Bridee and a dainty luncheon refreshments were Dorliss Davis, latter part of the week. enjoyed by iMrs. Frank W. Dem were Miss Kathryn Samuel Jones, Mrs. R. Stringham, Mrs. George E. Robison. A. ing, Mrs. - - ' AFTER INVENTORY 1! sV'( BU-- - - FEBRUARY 1. 1922. Of Winter Gods o! Every Description We have taken very radical MARK DOWNS on all of our winter merchandiseOur determination is not to carry a single item over to next season Coats Almost Given Away f am g Your choice of any cloth coat in our stock, priced regularly at from $42.50 to $79.50, for Your choice of any cloth coat in our stock, priced regularly at $29.50 and $32.50, for Your choice of any plush coat in our stock, priced regularly from $27.50 to $42.50, for 1 $1895 $1F5 ' ur. t-- Men's. Women's, Boys' and Misses' . l" iuty-eignt- n Sweater Coats, Sweaters, Underwear, Wool Sox, L. D. S. Garreduced ments, Blankets, Men's Overcoats and many other items p ONE-THIR- , u m L J UNL'tlALr AMU muk& D, A Regular FEAST of BARGAINS for You Until Sold a - 750 $1 Our windows are being renovated so it will be necessary for you to come into see the wonderful values uvm 7i UU- TI V-- the store to Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. nfferlmr.j PROVO folks will be building homes, erecting barns and will have lots of work to be done this spring. Let's remember to give our work to Provo artisans, mechanics and workmen and make pros- perity at home. L5ZJ - SmiiHEinxiiMxxHKXMiminiii"BBBB,J The Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Morton of Loean have returned home, after a several days stay in Provo with friends. CLUBS Mev Edison Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Vnd tertained the members of the Monday Evening "500" Card cluib and a num ber of invited guests at their home Monday evening. Red carnations and ferns were used in decorating the entertaining- rooms. Cards and a delic ious luncheon were the features of the evening. Mrs. G. C. Maycock received the ladies' prize, Harry Heal won the Is the Instrument THE e (HMHV TRIO have selected to perpetuate their art. Leading musicians nave selected New Edison on account of its perfect reproduction of their art. It is the only instrument that bewill bear direct comparison and tween the original rendition reproduction of the same selection on the phonograph cord. this of making may now have the opportunity Imparison for yourself. Hear the Cherniavsky mo at same Hall and then hear their rendition of the ou I'Hege the New Edison at our store. We are the isive representatives in Provo for the Edison Laboraon iece ex- - iries. E or one of the West. Bates Stores Co. East Center. Opposite Courthouse. 3 GONE TO CALIFORNIA. TURKISH STORY READY Vern Davies left Monday for CaliAlan Crosland prepared for the fornia on a business trip. While there the Mrs. Paradise,!' screen Mr. and "Prophet's visit will Mr.' Davies James F. Hixson. Eugene O'Brien, production now com pleted and in progress through the RETURNS FROM MISSION. This attraction Selznick laboratory. alMr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw have re will be issued in the early spring, ceived word that their son, Lavard though the definite date has not been Shaw, has been honorably released determined. from the Northwestern States mission In "Propret's Paradise," the star of the L. D. S. church, after two years role will visit Toppenpresents an American in Con service. iMr. Shaw meets adventure who ish and Yakiham, Yash., and Nampa, stantinople Idaho, before returning home, through his attempts to rescue the girl he loves from crooks who would SHORT MEN WIN! feature her as the prize in a spurious slave sale. The settings are ornate. man makes tall a "Resolved, That Sigrid Holmquist, being now ana better husband than a short man," nounced in conjunction with 'Just was the theme of a very interesting Around the Corner," the only feature and humorous debate, given by the she has appeared in since coming to Fourth ward debating team, before the America, will be O'Brien's leading Mutual members and friends of the woman. Miss Holmquist is known in Third ward Tuesday evening. native land as "The Swedish Mary her The affirmative side was upheld by Pinlfford." and before coming here had Mrs. John T. Taylor ana James t'lay-ton- ; been starred in several pictures'made Miss Leah Smart and Joseph C. finby Scandinavians. After she had CInrk took the negative side. in "Just her ished appearances It was decided that the short man Around the Corner," she began her makes the better husband, short mean- engagement at the Selznick studios, ing any size under six feet. then in Fort Lee, N. J., as O'Brien's The Fourth ward quartet also enter-tainp- lpndine- woman in "Prophet's Para their with several of original dise."" musical numbers. After the program the debaters and in the company were entertained Third ward amusement hall. Dancing and refreshments were featured. gents' card favor, and the guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Bert Whipple. Club members present: Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Iverson, (Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mr. aiid Mrs. Henry Gease, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagenen. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Heal. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, Mrs. Anna B. Marwick, Miss M. E. Brereton, and Ueorge Jacques. More than 3,260 automobiles, with a value of approximately $5,300,000, were stolen in Philadelphia, Pa., last year. Police recovered 2,785 cars, some of which were stolen in other cities, valued at M.806,181. An interesting session of the First ward Relief society was held Tuesday afternoon in the ward chapel. The af fair was under the direction or tne social service committee. Forty were present to enjoy the following program: Reading, Mises Mary Giles; piano selection, Miss Ora Openshaw; reading, Miss i.ean van wagenen; review of the book, "The Finger of God," by Mrs. Leo Baum. "DE LUXE ANNIE" REVIVED. Special Sale Of Elecrtic Irons ' Beginning Saturday, February 4, while they last, we will sell you a Universal or Simplex Electric Iron for only 90 Provo Electric &Hdw. Co. 62 West Center. Phone 303. S Doirt Overlook These RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM. Norma Talmage is star of "De Luxe Annie" and Eugene O'Brien is leading man in a "crook" drama that had its conception in a great stage success ibefore Selznick originally produced Edward Clark's play at the time he Tha nntnmnhilA industry in Ger-- J was elevating the Talmadge girls to Roland West directed the many has lately taken a prominent stardom. which now returns to the of the industries presentation those place among screen after two season's retirement. country dependent to a very high de gree on the export oi meir piuuutio. Professors William H. Boyle, T. Earl Woodward have Maryland is considering the adop Pardoe, and Hugh appointed a high school commit tion of a gasoline tax of one cent a been tax has been tee. They will visit high schools in gallon. Approval of the of Mary- - the vicinity in the interests of further club Automotive the riven bv advancement of high school graduates. ce me land and it win tax. the country to Impose gasoline Word from Los Angeles conveys the with bullet interesting Information that Algenon m c Pfiufnned carrying Redford, a former high schoolof student proof glass and steel plates, Provo, of the B. Y. U. and resident now are operated four armed guards, Is graduating from the Los Angeles in sen-iccompany IbVan armored school with high honors. The York CHv for the transportation high i'ev has an attendance of about school the 'ot money and stocks throughout 4.000 students. city. HAS EUGENE O'BRIEN For Thursday, Friday, Saturday Every Item Listed Here Represents An Exceptional Valu OXFORDS, PUMPS One Die Special Lot of SUITS AND DRESSES Values to $39.50 AND SHOES Military and French Heels All Sizes ; Worth Double Buy Them Now at D . Heavy cotton, worth $2.50 $1.79 with each. dollar purchase. FELT SLIPPERS ONE-THIR- All Wool; $3.75 Value $2.95 ; WE GIVE FREE TICKETS to the Columbia Matinees $2.95 L. D. S. GARMENTS OFF I NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS Plaid Skirtings, Suitings. See Our Window. $3.95 I |