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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922. THE FIRST EASTER iOCIETY And when the sabbath was pasjOTed from the sepulchre; for they trem- mazed: neither said any man: for they mVJkJi M anoint him. f pni The literary committee of the Third ward Relief society has arranged an excellent program tor the regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the ward Relief society hall. Miss Vera Hinckley will read, "The Prisoner of Man'sell." Musical selection, both vocal and will be rendered. All are cordially Invited. TS. Jesus was risen earlv 2 And very early in'theZittfgTftcJ tt Jy week, he appeared first day of the week, thiy ( ,iie untoTiflf, ;ene, out of whom the sepulchre at sun; jls. 3 And thev said arhon'4 Qemselvei I fh iid told them lhat Who shall roil us away. JfieCWc l'nwitHhim, as they mourned the door of the sepulchre? A X' P 4 And when they looked, the y And they, Jieard ey mat me stone was rolled away; and alive, en of hartfce4 )s R was very great. . o And OUfAfter entermfy4nta, appeared in an- iiifv saw fl vn tnff min r tt An luiiu uinu iwopjrnem, as mey right side, cttthedn a lor.JWhUAa? ana weni upo me country. meni; ana tney Avfere afTrKhted. nd they went and told it unto o Ana ne ue: neuherbelieved they them. mem, r be uiurpnio Aftf'ard hi --HiearpH unln th which was cruciged: he ta r txmeat. and mv not here: behold the pIacpnmS) ith their unbelief and jaia mm. f (oV heart, because, they 7 But go your, A them which had seen him vas risen. mar ne aiiu reier ffnawr.,rini.vvn: there hinAr' Galilee; sJiaflyou see said unto them. Go ye said unto you. iO '. preacn ine gQspei "e 8 And thcV went" out o everv creatur$WZt. Mark Ifi thensfothe An. ifor The officers and teacher of "the Fourth ward Mutual will meet tonight at the meeting bouse to plan the program for the Hawaiian festival which will be given by the Mutual Thursday evening. A dainty luncheon was served to 50 during the evening. yi wh w -- thie . 'y5s: gSr I were delightfully entertained at the home of Mlsa Mary Taylor Thursday evening. Games and music were fea tured, and luncheon was served to the following: Miss Loree Van Wagenen, miss Alcea Poulton, Miss Beulah Jones, .Miss 'Madeline Kirkwood, IMiss Agnes Farrer, Miss Anna Peay, Miss Helen Hedqulst. Miss Lucile Olsen, Miss Phyllis Adams and Miss Alice Taylor. The foot and mouth disease is threatening not only the cattle of England but other animal at well. More than 20,000 cattle already have been slaughtered or have died, according to estimates. Twenty-onmembers of the League of N naoltashfve of Nations have failed to pay their sobscrlptlon for 1921, according to an announcement in the English house of commons. e 3K Hi y I o4-M- Mrs. Ann C. Clayson of Colton ill i Four-Ninet- y Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lucile Stowell, for a few days. The able qualities of an automobile and Mrs. George P. Parker and were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Robinson Salt Lake visitors Thursday. A IMr. ' of thi : Charle the bi Transmission. Three-spee- d Beck, Positive Force Feed Lubricating System. External and Internal Brakes, Rear AYfceels. g Rear Axle (Spiral Gears). were peas Water Circulating Pump. marria perfon Nephl ward, Semi-Floatin- diate (Not cast Iron against steel.) ding d i One-ma-n Sloping Ventilating Windshield. at nubile auction to the highest cash bidder at Provo city estray pound on the 84th day o? April, 1922, o'clock a .m.: One sorrel mare, about 13 years old, weighing about S00 lbs., white spot in forehead, white left hind foot, brand representing an inverted D over a bar on left shoulder, also brand represent horizontal A on left thigh: no other brands or marks risible. Said estray was taken np by the The following formed a party and city police on the 11th day of April, went skating Saturday: Miss Lyle 1922. Nelson,. Miss LaPreal Bullock, Miss BURT BROWN, tlcisc Stewart, Miss Lucy Bee. Miss of Provo City. Poundkeeper Edith Farrer, Lynn WakefieK. Homer 445 West Fifth North. Wakefield, FTank Clayton. Caivln Bee and Carl Keeler. Fifteen thousand persons paid a each for the privilege of viewThe literary section of the Manavu shilling Princess Mary's wedding presents. ward have charge of the program for ing The proceeds will go to charity. Keiier society meeting Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock, which will be held in A tusked wild boar ended a football-ba-ll the Fifth ward meeting house. A fine match at Besancon, Switzerland, musical program will be rendered. when it charged the players in the Mrs. Ida Smoijt Dusenberry will give midst of a game. After running wildly a talk o nher travels In the foreign about the field it as shot by a countries. The boar weighed 120 gendarme. and was later served to the pounds Mrs. N. R. Jackson and daughter and their guests at a ban Maxlne of Salt Lake are visitine Mr. playersThe game was declared a draw. quet. and Airs. John Jackson for a few days. www A on and a half of stone taken Mrs. Carl F. Evrine and Mrs. Rter. from Culebra Cut of the Panama ling Taylor entertained a few friends canal is to be erected as a monument at a kensineton at the home nf Mr. over Theodore Roosevelt' grave at Taylor, Saturday afternoon. A dainty Oyster Bay. luncheon was served to the following; Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mrs. H. Aldous The mayor of Breslau has decided Dixon, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Clay- to erect a monument as a constant reton Jenkins, Mrs. Earl Pardoe Mrs. minder to the Germans of the loss of Clarence Boyle, Mrs. Heber Taylor, Upper Silesia, according to reports. Mrs. woya tmiayson, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Abe Turner, Mrs. John Kings or emperors have ruled India Hayes, Mrs. Wilford Dean and Mrs. only twice in its history. Jenkins Four-do- or Monday, at Mr. weddii day ei Top. altera ly am Speedometer Off the Drive Shaft. Foot Accelerator. 12 and w ner w Smith Noiseless Cables Instead of Brake Rods. ville. Positive Steering. Lels surprl ing b: lightfi and m to 25. Robe Rail. Armored Wiring Cable, which lowers the ntt insurance. ALL OF THESE AND A LOT MORE WHICH MAI; A QUALITY CM The iMIsses Bessie and Vera Williams and Mina Madaen entertained at a shower Thursday evening for Mrs. Kenneth Allen, formerly Miss Inez Bunnell of this city. Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to 23. Mrs. Allen was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. ffcM AT ft i SOLD BY Auto Company Twelve Years in the Autmobile Business. The Ladies' gymnasium of the Brig-haYoung university was well filled Friday evening, when the student body, faculty of the school, and a number of guests gave a dancing party, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Olpin, who were married in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday last. Mrs. Olpin was formerly Miss Elva Chipman, and is a student of the B. Y. U. Mr. Olpin is student body president of the school at the present time. The hall was attractive ly decorated in a color scheme of lavender and white, for Easter. Wedding bells and streamers were seen in profusion. Spring flowers and ferns were also used in decorating. The B. Y. U. orchestra furnished the music for the evening. Wedding cake and punch were served during the dancing. The bridal party received many congratulations and good wishes from the guests assembled. n & Co. Clothes You'll Be Proud To Own Surely a man may take pardonable pride in his personal appearance. It is a mighty important factor in his success and worthy of very careful consideration. The members of the T. Y. F. club conducted a surprise party in honor of Miss Thelma Dastrup Saturday evening. The affair was held at the home of Miss Jennie Edler and the time was pleasantly spent with music, games and refreshments. Mr. and iMrs. Frank Knight of e Kamas and IMr. and Mrs. Brice of Salt Lake are Provo visitors at the home of Mrs. D. B. McBride. GOOD CLOTHES Mrs. Karl J. Knudsen .was hostess to the members of the Heather club Thursday afternoon. Cards were New styles, fabrics and patterns and a new standard of value at these moderate prices. $35 $40 $45 $50 SEE OUR WINDOWS i: Schwab Clothing Co. -- "the house Kuppeheimer good cloehes ity ed and the prizes given to Mrs. Oliver Hansen and Mrs. Reva Bullock. Music and luncheon were other features. j Miss Ella Vincent and Miss Erma Peterson spent the week end in Salt Lake. The members of the Social Hour club met at the home of Mrs. D. G. Caltier Thursday afternoon. During the time spent in needlework, refresh ments were served. The, club will meet May 27 with Mrs. G. H. Carroll in Salt Lake. www Mrs. William Holmes is a Salt Lake visitor for a few days. Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Sr., has returned from Suit lake, where she was the guest of relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Olsen and fam ily of Olmsted spent Easter in Salt Lake. The regular monthly meeting of the Nelko Reading club will be held at the home .of Mrs. J. W. Robinson Thursday afternoon. Mrs. George P. Purker will be the assisting hostess. r I Hiay oriiliig juo. onaci .',uu-':;- ; aid Price SPRING SUITS Better Values $29.50 Lower Prices STETSON HATS Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reid left today for Ogden to make their home. ICuppenheimer appeal to men who give serious thought to matters of dress. They are always correct in style always in good taste. The fine woolens and expert tailoring make long wear and faultless fit certain. !2U!ninn:ilSiH::iSn!iiHni:UinS:!!:UiH:iHn?f Qmia 1922 New Styles Spring Colors Manhattan Shirt s $2.50 to $7.50 Attractive Pongees Representing Exceptional Values P. C. Murphy Luggage Best Baggage Built 0S0T&lBae - ' . Traveling Bags Wk:Ca,s . Wardrobe Trunks in all Styles ALL PRICES Taylor B c G ter, Spring Body. of Logan. K. l i - kyi'c Senators and congressmen were assigned experts by the treasury department to help them with their income tax returns. After lying exposed to the weather In the mountains of British Columbia for ten years, a gold watch was found recently by a mountain climber and restored to its owner, who declares it to be running and keeping perfect time. Ml IT Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fausctt of MidMiss Carol Poulton entertained a have returned home, after spendway few friends at an Easter party at her a week in Provo with relatives home Saturday evening. The rooms ing were prettily decorated in Easter ef- and friends. fect. Games and music were enjoyed, ESTRAY NOTICE. were refreshments during which served to 16. I have in my possession the fol lowing described animal which, If not The members of the "Billie Club" claimed an dtaken away, will be sold r'icft r There are three distinct parties in the Canadian house for the first time in the history of the Dominion. They are the Progressives, the Conservatives and the Independents. The wooden brigantine Essex, the flagship of the American fleet which broke np the slave trade on the wet coast of Africa, is to be stripped of Its engines and beached at Duluth as an armory and station ship for Minnesota naval reserves. sen and Mrs. Florence Lloyd entertained the members of their Rook club. Easter decorations were used ( throughout the room, ine lavors were awarded to Norman Scott and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor,. Mr. and iMrs. Scott Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. and IMrs. P. -- Gles Tsyte?- ,rs W. Maduen. Mr Mr. "and Mrs. Roy Franson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nuttall, Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen. mpaEj Men's Department Mrs chil day honor birth that joyed to 20. |