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Show U - THE PROVQ HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922. ; ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank'f? .. uit .uib. juiiu vuiuns inn j Mr. and (Mrs. A. Eugene Olseo. Mrs. Ail!rur Woolley and Mrs. W. E. ;iolcorab and two. small sons of are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Potter for a few days. Og-de- mi Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor, Ethel Duckett, Assistant - Telephone 95. Lake. The marriage took place FebMr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrer entertainruary 22nd at the home of the bride's ed the members of the Nineteenth parents, Mr. and Mrs. Graham will Centry club and their husbands at make their home in Salt Lake. their home Tuesday evening in honor Mrs. John W. Lierley spent the of the thirty-firs- t anniversary of the Artistic decorations in early part of the week in Provo, the organization. the club colors of green and gold were guest of Mrs. George W. Fiuroy. used throughout the rooms. The card games of bridge and "42" were played The Ladies' Aid Society of the Com- and the prizes given to Mrs. Henry munity church met in social session Gease and Miss Florence Peterson. Luncheon was served. The guest lint Tuesday afternoon at the church par- included Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Baker, E. was Brattan Mrs. lors. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Brattan, Mr. George. and Mrs. George W. Fltzroy, Mr. and hostess and served refreshments. Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mr. and Mts. Ray Mrs. George Leven wag hostess at a Timmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berry, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, n Wednesday afterroon Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Lathrop, The Rev. in honor of her sister, Mrs. Milton L. and Mix. Charles McCoard, Mr. and Levey of Salt Lake. Three tables of Mrs. William Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. W. bridge were played and luncheon was L. Whittemore, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. served. The guests Included Mrs. Vick, Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre, Mr. William Ferre, Mrs. G:E. Robinson, and Mrs. Frank McGraw, Mr. and Mi.s. Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Frank L. Cory, John Shireman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Clarence Nelson, - iMn. L. A. Violett, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mr. Christensen, Mrs. C. L. Naylor, Mrs. and Mrs. R. A. Stringham, Miss Flor Afton Jenseri,; Mrs. "J. Miltdn Jones, ence Peterson. Special guests, Mr. k W. and Mrs. John W. Lierley of Salt Lake Mrs. F. G. Richmond, and Mrs. E. L. Bean of Ellsworth, Deming. '. ; . Maine. ., ' " ".'.:. Miss Vera- - Williams and Miss The annual banquet of the Utah Banks were Salt Lake visitors Sorosis will be enjoyed this evening in Sunday. ' the BY. U. art gallery. The domesMr. andi Mrs. John Cockran of Lo- tic science) department, under the direction of Mrs. E. H. Eastmond will gan spent last week in Provo. . have charge of the serving. A splenMiss Ella dinger and Morley Scott did entertaining program has been arwere the guests of Miss Ella Clinger ranged. at dinner Sunday. Miss LeRea Jensen of Salt Lake has Miss Orena Smart gave a miscel- returned after spending a few days in laneous shower Friday evening in Provo with her sister, Mrs. Clarence honor of Mrs. William Nelson, form- Naylor. . erly iMiss Florence Elliott. The hours The Loinco beehive swarm of the were made interesting with games, Second ward gave a surprise party music and luncheon. Tuesday evening in honor of Miss and Miss Jessie Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson spent Mabel in celebration of their Sunday in Salem with Mrs. T. A. Woodward Peterson. birthday anniversaries. Games, music and refreshments made the hours pass Mrs. W. D. Gilbert entertained at merrily. dinner last evening in honor of her The marriage of Miss Lula Shanks parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Evans. Covers were also laid for Mr. and Mrs. of Logan and Fred Reed Swenson, son E. L. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Mrs. Prescilla L. Swenson of Provo, Page, Miss Agnes Evans, Miss Thelma was solemnized Wedneshday in the Mrs. Swenson Strong and Miss Zella Evans. A Salt Lake Temple. cerepleasant time was spent with music went to Logan to witness the mony. and social chat. ...... ulna Madsen entertained the Z Mlss Hbbbs," the high school ., hpr tome Monday evening. Lglr Was In the form of. ft candy Allowed by games, aancing ana w w luncneon m navton. Miss Arvllla ui Marva Bullock, Miss lossMessrs. Blake Peay, George ions uu V- - Bliss Maurice vw "" Mr. and, Mrs. iniayuu, Jones, Ercanbrack., uid Mrs. Jack Gilbert enterunay wr at dinner 8 park and iMlss tMelba Park. Ly evening Mrs. entertameo R. D. Mc- - Mrs.-Fran- A delightful hpr home. spent with games, music and senrea to luncheon hlcious M Id was received here and Mrs. Josepn s. yesterday ram inai who left Salt Lonsr Beach. (lia, had become the bride of Jensen rormeny oi rrovu. mo re took place Monday at 11 a. a bishop of the L. D. S. church Lncrhtpr. Vera, K, stnrdar for I Beach. Ident will ow U" L-,- K01V bridge-luncheo- www and (Mrs. T. N. Taylor and motor to salt Lane vuy to attend opera, which will be presented Dy of the Granite ctnHpnts wv under the direction of Taylor's daughter, Miss Raughters of the Utah pioneers county will give a calico dress t ursday, March 21, in the State or the mora The partners ' le invited, An excellent pro- ,111 be given, dancing will be and a dainty basket luncneon - La-Ver- n .', mam Baraaiis For Thursday, Friday and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Henrichsen entertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of Mr. Henrichsen'a mother. Mrs. K. ( lienrichsen. Sr., whose birthday anniversary occurred' on that day. A cut glass howl of pink and white sweet peas formed the table centerpiece, and a color scheme of pink and white prevailed throughout the entertaining rooms. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. C. fienrirhsen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Henrlch-sen- , Mr. Harriet Scolt. Mr. and Mr. T. William Jones, Miss Leah Henrieh-sen- , Clifton lienrichsen. Miss Zina Scott, and Mrs. Nancy Moehle of Salt Lake City. g Sale of thousands of yards of plain and fancy scrims and marquisettes, values to $1 .CO, for 29 - Ifilf v Remember our 20 per cent discount sale ends Saturday Night i Local News Briefly Told Two modern rooms for light housekeeping; 242 W. Fourth FOR RENT Phone North. 306-W- . M. 13. WANTED Washing, or will go out by the day, 387 North University joicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Friday noon. nine-poun- M. 10. e , Built to Last! Provo, this body. It has a sturdy frame-wor- k of selected ash, the best lumber for the purpose that can be bought Eight stout ash pillars, running from floor to roof, insure permanent strength and rigidity which means freedom from body rattles. The joints of the steel panels of the outer surface are perfectly welded. Doors are hung with great precision open freely and close with a sound of Windows open without finality. binding, yet are so firmly set that they are ratde-proo- f. And unless you choose a Sedan with the quietness and flexibility of the LIGHT-SImotor you will be disappointed. Your satisfaction with a Sedan largely upon construction Since you cant you'll never see. see it, you want to be all the more certain what's there. And the chances are you'll buy from the manufacturer in whom you have the greatest confidence. Studebaker's reputation for fine coach work was established in your grandfather's time. Sedan body is built This LIGHT-SIcomplete in Studebaker plants and is as good as the chassis. It will last, without rattles or squeaks, as Ion gas the chassis and that's longer than the average life of many other cars. There's nothing flimsy about de-fen-ds Light-Si-x SEDAN $1750 t. Factory f. o. X DEPARTMENT X MODELS AND PRICES ft a. hi Fact or imt LIGHT-SI- Chattis Touring Car. Roadster Announce the Arrival of. a Complete Line of SPECIAL-SI- X 112' W.B 40 S-- H P. 119 $ 875 Chassis 1045 1043 Touring Roadster Roadster 1375 1750 Coupe Sedan (2- - Coupe-Roadit- Pa..) Sedan BIG-SI- 126' W.B 60 H.P. W.B, 50 H.P. Touring Coupe Sedan flth - 12 Different Models Priced to Suit Even the lodest Pocketbook Chassis $1200 1475 1425 1475 2150 2350 5 SPRING PUMPS -- Mr. and iMrs. Oliver Hansen are re- 4 HI M Ir ft. 1 The Big Department Store d E. 0. MOE & CO. The ladies of the Manavu ward will of and sale conduct a bazaar goods Jn 53 N. First W. Phone 748. FOR RENT Three furnished rooms the Fifth ward church Wednesday with gas, 392 South Second East. March 15. Contractor of Sanitary PlumbM. 10. Phone 148. ing, Steam, Vapor and Rot Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson left this FOR RENT Two large housekeeping Water Heating. to Lake visit for Salt City rooms, 456 North, Second East. M 10 morning MANAVU WARD BAZAAR. Dr. and Mrs. Newton R. Jackson over class First workmanship and week-end- . The ladies of the iManavu ward will FOS SALE Or will trade for city the material at a reasonable price ie farm with five property, a conduct a bazaar and sale of goods. iMr. and Mrs. J. B. Keeler will be room 126 house. Call brick South at what we offer for your patronWednesday. March 15, in the Fifth Second East. M. 13. Salt Lake visitors tomorrow, ward church. age. A good place to get estiThe public is invited. There will YANTED 1000 colonies or hives of Miss Helen and Miss mate on Areola Heaters. Meservy be interesting surprises for the chilbees in kind of boxes, if price is Pauline Brunner, who are teaching dren including a fish pond, which the reasonable.anyLawrence Hone, P. O. Box school In Heber this year, were Provo Primary association is making a 100, residence 360 South Second East. visitors over the week-end- . special feature. A jolley time is Phone 168 J., Provo, Utah. ' Russell Tilton Is visiting relatives promised everyone. avenue. I. Tudgreen of and friends in Ogden for a few days, ADDmONALCLASSIHED of Salt at Mrs. C. W. Brown entertained announce Miss Ruth Partridge left Tuesday triage of their daughter, Elma, for Salt Lake to visit relatives and dinner Tuesday evening complimentary to her husband, whose birthday ct L. Graham, son of Mr. ana friends for a few days. anniversary occurred that day. Cov- bseph. L. Graham, also of Salt tnd Mrs.. a yard IRVINE HflHOH Another Temple excursion from Utah stake will be held Thursday. This is for the special benefit of the Seventies. All Seventies who can possibly go are urged to do so. The car leaves the Orem depot at :00 and 8:00 I tomorrow) Thni-oriamorning' Those wishing to go are urged to SPA E TV. -PurtriAtra ... . o artA era (haU nAn tiicn 67"ealogy records straight, thus eliminat ing an possibility of error after arrival in Salt Lake City. Also they are asked to see their bishon. rettlne a recommendation. This should be en dorsed by the president of the stake. for Yen &0 f afe 1 THIS IS - n ants i u ue I m A STUDEBAKER YEAR $1500 1785 2500 2700 |