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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1922. Dances Visitors SOCIETY Classified Arts Clubs Parties Houses, Rooms, for Rent. (ID f. George Hawkins of Benjamin was Thursday afternoon at the home of Acord entertained at the guest of HalUert Stewart during Mrs. J. W. Robinson. dinner Thursday evening, com Mrs. P the Easter holidays. Parker will be the asslstinaGeorge host-- .. mentary to Mrs. Erring Noakes, for Tne program includes a book rovia Mrs. August Nelson enteruinmi merly Miss Norma Eici of th! city, t Voiiets were used S3 a table decora a dancing party Saturday evening. A to be given by Mra. rti nMunu aeiigntrui time was spent by 32. Mrs. Rhoda Anderberg will discuss tlon. Covers were laid for ten. tne Luncheon was served. i lucnara Mansfield. ? Special uumoers uiuoilui wui be rendered , Tbe marriage of Mis Norma Beck Miss Mayme Jones was hostess at of this city and Erring Noake of a prettily appointed dinner at her Mrs. David Nelson was the guest Charleston took place at the ome of home Saturday evening, complimen- of honor at a birthday party given at the brides mother, Mrs. Eli.;ibeth uo"" Tbe Jonaay rooms to her mother. Mrs. Phoebe were evening. Beck, Saturday afternoon. The rooms tary prettily decorated with were prettily decorated . with sweet Jones, whose birthday anniversary oc flowers and the dining table wasspring cen- curred on day. Easter lilies were peas and ferns. The ceremony was used as athat icieu wun a vase of beautiful table Covers decoration. S o'clock by Bishop performed at were laid for Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Far tlons, the gift of her son, David Covers at dinner were laid for the Nephl C. Anderson of the Manavu rer, Mr. Heber Following is the program for the Hardy, Mr. and Mrs ward, in the presence of the imme- L. H. Mrs, W. F. Olsen. Mrs. S. S Scout Mr. and Mrs. T. Wm. Leadership Timing course to Hardy, diate relatives of the couple. A wed Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Goodman, Bailey, Mrs. O. W. Groneman, in the Dhysics lhnrctnr Ida Rasmussen, Mrs. Andrew Sward be held ding dinner was served following the Jones, Mrs. Ada Maxfleld, Mr. and Mrs. J. the B. Y. university, at 7:30 phpIi Mrs. Johanna marriage. Mrs. Reese, Parley Van Snow, Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Peters, 19 to 22. Wagenen, Mrs. John Vincent. Mrs. evening, from.Aprll 19. and Ethel Fairer, Mr. George .April Wednesday, Instruction. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brereton gave a Misses Crum. Mrs. H. O. Luke, Mrs and 'Mrx. Sterling Peay. Openinr Deriod.10 Charles Wells. Mr. Thomas Warren Butler. wedding reception at their home Frl Mrs. James Dngdale. Mrs. day evening in honor or their daugh Joseph MarInstruction period. 30 minutes "Hn Friday evening Miss Arvilla Bul- tin, Mrs. Frank ter, Gertrude, and Howard Smith of lock Mrs. Peter to Put Over Tucer, was her at surprised successfully g and were married Friday Springville,-whGroneman. Games and music made afternoon. The, rooms were charming home by a few friends. The time was the hours pass merrily. The guest of missionerin a Troon Meetina." rnm. with candy making. Carl F. Eyring. honor was the recipient of numerous ly arranged in a color scheme of pink spent pleasantly Recreational period, 20 minutes, and white. An elaborate wedding din Later games and music were enjoyed. birthday gifts. Taylor and Ashworth or Troop 2. ner was served to 50. Mr. and Mrs. Twelve were present. Closing period. 10 minutes. Frank Smith will make their home in Spring An Easter party was given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Upton Hoover and Mr. Clayton. ville. Leah Eklns Monday evening, compli Round tabte discussion, '30 minutes. and Mrs. Leroy Hoover motored to mentary to her dindaughter, at were and Thursday, April 20. Honors. guests Sunday, Ogden Leland Prestwitch was successfully Leah. Appropriate. decorations beauCourt of Honor all scnutH ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy tified the rooms. Games, music and and officials to bemeetina: surprised at bis home Thursday even Hoover. in attendn ' luncheon were enjoyed by tbe following by a number of friends. A deEverybody is Invited. An excellent Genile Allred, Mildred Davis, program lightful time was spent with games has been arranged. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hunter enter ing: and music, followed by luncheon served Helen Brimhall. Etta Nielsen. Mallne tained the members of the O. N. 0. April 21. Instruction. Friday, to 25. iLucile Markham. Nita Opening period. 10 minutes. Snencer club at their home Monday evening. Stringham, Edna Ekins, Ruth Clark, Madsen. in Wakefield, Mrs. Fred Williams was hostess at Tbe rooms were prettily decorated Artha Ballinger, Max Maneum. Her Instruction period. 30 minutes. "Put "500" card The effect. game Easter a children's party at Tier home Sunbert Whittaker, Wen- ting Over aNture Study in a Troop was the feature of the evening, t$ie dell Milburn, Paxton Dean Poulson, day afternoon. The affair was in favors Durrant. Edward Meeting," Walter Cottam. being awaroed to Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Lynn Smart. honor of ber son, Carol, whose fifth Recreational period. 20 minutes. A delicious luncheon Stein. Edwin J. on occurred birthday anniversary Abner Baird and Truman E. Partridge. to the following: Mr. and served was en were music and Games Mr. Mrs. and that day. have Kouna table discussion, 30 minutes. Mrs. J. E. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Abe returned to their Wayne Farrer home in Shelley, joyed and dainty refreshments served W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mart Closing period, 10 minutes. Roy to 20. Idaho, after a several days' visit in Passey. Dr. and Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Provo with (Mrs. May R. Farrer. Saturday, April 22. Social. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Cooper, Mr. and Opening period, 10 minutes, Com Mrs. Lynn V. Sutton,. Mr. and Mrs. R. Daniel Keeler entertained twelve missioner Carl F. Eyring. E. Sutton, Miss Virginia Sutherland. friends at an Easter social period, 60 minutes, songs, The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. evening of last week.party Friday Luncheon, games, stories. John W. Farrer and Mr. and, Mrs. games and music made the hours pass Refreshments under direction of Frank W. Stubbs. pleasantly. deputy commissioners. Closing period, 10 minutes, Carl F. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Oberg anMr. and Mrs. John K. Nielson of Eyring. the engagement of their daughnounce PUBLIC returned have a home, after Murray of Salt ter Thressa, to W, E. Furner pleasant visit with relatives in Provo. STENOGRAPHIC" Lake City. The marriage will take temLake in the Salt place tomorrow The members of the E. L. E. club Furner" will make CHAMBER CONCERT OFFICE ple. itr: and Mrs. Lake. were the guests of Mrs. Oscar A. Salt in home their Room 8, Farrer Bros. Spear Saturday afternoon of last A real musical treat was given Monweek. Beautiful Easter decorations Building. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Morgan entergave charm to the rooms where bridge day night to a large audience of music their at dinner Easter an at tained .were was played and luncheon served. 'Mrs. lovers, students and town people when PROVO, UTAH. home Sunday evening. Covers William Ferre received the card favor. the first concert of the Provo ChamColeman, Jacob Mrs. Mr. and laid for ber Music society was held in College Straw Milan Mrs. Stenographic Work, Inand Mr. and family, (Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. Wallace hall. Mrs. and Mr. and daughter Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Clegg, Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock and cluding Letters, Etc. "Those who have bewailed the lack B. Tucker and family. Mrs. Roland Harding were hostesses of good music or who would have us j j! D. Hunter and son John W. PHONE 616-at a delightful social affair Saturday believe tbat there are no real musical meet evening, in honor of Mrs. Lydia A. geniusses among us should have gone will club Reading Nelke The Ekins, who leaves tomorrow tor Cali to the concert last night," said one of fornia to fill a mission for the L D. S. the large audience. The musical artists were: Robert church. The affair was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clegg Sauer, director, blssoohT Glen G. Van j in Vineyard and was attended by 35 Wagenen, flute and vjolin; Siloriff guests, relatives and friends of the Henrle, oboe; Charles Mitchess, clarimissionary. Spring flowers and potted net; Franz Westover, clarinet; Frank 1922 will bring a No one knows whether or not your products of Fred Candall, plants were used throughout the VV'offinden, clarinet; there more the economy that does know, however, good price. Everyone rooms. An interesting program of French horn and viola; Rulon Morgan, net as left earnings be will more the In profit the production Is employed games and musical numbers followed cornet; Raymond Ross, trombone; Ar In the fina net earn-Inin the end. Skaggs 'saving prices playy a big part thur Lewis, violin; Edward Mayhew, a delicious luncheon. our to fail Don't get of many rancher., etoekgrowera and others. Mary Mortimer, piano. 'cello; Come work. for the spring of Heber is These artists of the Provo Cham Cochran Miss prices before laying in your big bill of foodsof our Unusual Mary Bargains. In Wednesday morning and take advantage spending a few days with Provo ber Music society intend to make this friends. organization a permanent one and to WEDNESDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK 29c PEAS give many concerts In the future. SWEET JUNE 3 CANS EARLY iws Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts enter Assisting artists: uertruae uisen, LARGE GLASSES LIBBY'S ASSORTED JELLY tained Friday evening at a social Celestia and Vilate Johnson. Bf NET PAiL PURE LARD gathering for a number of friends. 18c SHOULDER BEEF STEAK, lb and music were enjoyed by 25. Games 2 for lbs HAMBURGER, FRESH 1714c were served. Refreshments lb 8PARE FRESH RIBS, 20c Mrs. R. FOR RENT Four rooms with gas and . water. Phone 381-R- TBE UNIVSIVSAL CAB FOR RENT modern. and plcotlng attachment. Price $2.50 delivered. Gem Novelty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Chrlstl, Texas. HEMSTITCHING tractors or your Ford parts at Schofield's at reduced prices. BUY Delivered in Provo Your New Ford Will Cost You $20.00 Less F. O. B. Provo Reduction in Freight Applies to All Models, Cars and Trucks. LARD MILK Don't wait too long before you get your sack of our Extra Fine White Cane Sugar. Buy now for fruit season. $6.85 100 lbs. Fine Cane Sugar .70c 10 lbs. Fine Cane Sugar 9c Milk cans Large tall 9c Small cans Milk, 2 for... Fresh Eagle Brand, per can.... 19c BUTTER Is Creamery Butter Skaggs' churned daily In Salt Lake and comes to us fresh each morning. 1 lb. Skaggs' Creamery Butter 39c 25c 1 lb. Full Cream Cheese.. BAKING POWDERS can Royal can Royal can Royal l ib can Calumet can Calumet can Calumet Small cans K. C Large cans K. C 12-o- z 10 lbs Pure 5 lbs Pure 2 lbs Pure b o 2 for SHOE POLISH Shinola, black or brown, Jet Oil, 2 for e Dressing Hoef $2.65 .$13.15 Pot Roast, best cuts. 23c Z5c Gilt-Edg- CHOICE YOUNG PRIME Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, lb Round Steak, lb Prime Rib Roast Beef, lb. fifpf Rump Roast, lb 45c or if at anv time you find the flour we we carry to be unsatisfactory, ... consider It a favor wncn yv- i ...in i,Hiu refund your money for any portion of a sack returned.is The Elslnore "High Patent" eve. highly praised by most who has tried it WJ Potent riour .1, BEEF 23c ..: "c T Bone $1-1- 4 lbs. Bulk iMacaroni 2 lbs Bulk Macaroni 3 pkgs Macaroni, Spaghetti Noodles ' ' uih L'9 MACARONI ''v sks High Patent Flour 10 sks High Patent Flour 35c 2 lbs. Bulk Macaroni HIGH PATENT FLUUK 1 oac CRISCO . 2 "B Lard Lard Lard pall Fresh Crisco pail Fresh Crisco pail Fresh urisco b yf b b 3 We carry only pure lard, packed in pails. ..24c ..22c ..22c ..18c ..18c ..17c 15c 25c 25c RAISINS 45c large pkgs Seedless Raisins . .45c Raisins. id Seef large pkgs . .45c large pkgs Fres,!i Currants. 35c lbs large Calif. Prunes 2 2 2 2 BROOMS A new broom makes sweeping pleasure. rrnoms Extra quality Brooms Utah's Heavy Heavy Mop Sticks PANCAKE a 69c 59c 23e FLOUR Self-Raisin- bag Large pkg. Albers Buckwheat. 2 pkgs Aunt jemima sk Fresh Rolled Oats. sk Sunripe Rolled Oats b b b sk Corn Meal sk Fresh Germade b b .29o 35C 39c 49c 23c 39c CO4iRNm1eNT INSPECTED 25c Small Loin Pork Chops, lb 25c small Loin Pork Roast, lb Shoulder Pork Roast, best cuts, 22c lb Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. Pork Spare Ribs, lb .18c .20c SPANISH W. Bell, FORK, April 18. Anderson Garage cA L19, $1.79 - Tea Kettle Water Pails 5- qt. Windsor Kettles t. Dish Pans 5-- 12-q- , t. 10-q- Double Boilers Colonial Percolator No. 2 Round Roasters Convex Kettles 6- qt. Strainer Kettles 2-- 247 West Center LOST You are losing money you trade with the Wasatch Pro-luc-e, tf. tt luce, FOR SALE White Leghorn eeKs for ' k.l.kUi. "l.nl. linii;uiU6, 1IUU1 vuuuo BWVb, wwvub. 709 S. 2nd W. t SNAP farm in Spanish e Fork-Inqui- re A-2- 8 a bargain, slightly Bates Stores Co. At and picoting attachment; fits any sewing machine. Price J2.50 delivered. Cem. Novelty Co., Box 1031, Corpus Christ!, Texas. HEMSTITCHING CO. WELDING Oxy. acetylene welding and cutting. We ;id anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. First class service. 42 N. Fourth West, Provo. Phone 588J. tf DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY SHOP All kinds of wheel and body rebuilding and repairing. Truck Satisfaction guarand bug bodies. anteed. 23 N. 5th W., Provo. and FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello real old violin. 154 E. 4th N. 2 AND HEMSTITCHING West Center. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. 230 PICOTING Work done rjght. 4-- Guaranteed In Aluminum Ware 20-ye- SUTTON Tea&fliina Provo, Utah. ar Q Jg&c l6 " FOR SALE Second-han- ' and light spring wagon; shovel plow, and oil tank. gas range one-hors- " A W. 3rd S. SALE Thoroughbred Minorca eggs for hatching. 413 E. 2nd S. WANTED This spring, 4 or modern house, long lease. Address. FOR A-1- 7 P. O. box 18, Provo. A-1- 9 Parcel of land approxi mately 1800x2640 feet, with dwelling on same; situated one mile east of Thistle. Will lease to desira ble party at very reasonable figure. Anply R. J. Vaughan, Supt. Utah Rail 0 road Co., Hiawatha, Utah. FOR RENT six-roo- A-2- Good girl for housework. Phone 188. Springville e Call 556 WANTED general tf. FOR SALE Good cow; also 10 head of ewes, with lambs? Phone 76o-R-- A-1- 9 -- m m Beginning Wednesday, April 19, we set a new price for fresh milk, delivered at your home, as follows : $1.00 Quarts of Nice Fresh Milk for 15 for Half pint of Nice Fresh Cream 25 One Pint of Nice Fresh Cream for : We have sold the milk from this dairy for nearly two years and can absolutely guarantee its quality. No better milk is sold here or anywhere else. Phone us your orders. 18 FOR SALE North. Jersey cow. 269 W. 4th A-1- 8 One writing desk, hall-tree, several other articles. 161 E. FOR SALE 1st S. A-2- 4 Combination. SALE, CHEAP safe, good as new. Enquire of Attor ney M. R. Straw. Phone 72, Provo. 8 FOR A-1- WANTED Three to five acre farm with small house; must be cheap. Will pay cash. Address John G. Curtis, 706 W. 1 N. Salt Lake. A. 18. BUY your Ford-Fordso- n Ford parts at Schofield's prices. FOR SALE per bushel. tractors or at reduced tf $1.00 and $1.25 Thomas. Phone 310-- Apples, A-1- 8 Girl for general work. Call after 4 o'clock. WANTED house- S. 3rd W. A-1- 8 FOR RENT'Two ounfurnished rooms, $8 a mouth. 1046 W. 6th S. Phone A-2- 0 789-R-- l. SALE Seed potatoes: Early Eureka, Early Ohio, Pearl, Rural. Also whole, cracked and ground corn. Call and get a supply. Reasonable prices. The Wm. M. Roylance Co. FOR WH TEH A-2- 1 HAVE YOUR rugs and carpets ed by All ' machinery. work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. We call and deliver. Will do the work In your home if desired. Phone 6"? MARKET PHONES 67 AND 68. We Have First Ward Pasture Tickets for Sale. clean- . A-3- 0 SALE housa lurpe lot; choice location; reason in. isi ej. able terms. 19 FOR j t No. 28. 399. 2-- qt. -'- provo. TUah. Phone H. M. AYERS SPECIAL WEDNESDAY, well-know- n 1 SINGER SEWINO MACHINE COM Avenue. PANY, 97 N. University FOR SALE Two nice building sites, N. Everett, 489, North Fourth East. Apr. 21. John farmer and lifelong resident of this city, died Sunday morning at his home after an illness of only four days,, from acute gastritis. Mr. Bell was' taken suddenly RALPH SNELSON ill after eating his dinner last WedSpringville Manager nesday afternoon. He was born in ADELIA KINDRED Snauish Fork, November 22, 1870. His Society Reporter parents were George and Mary Bell, 89-84-- J and Phones pioneers. He married Margaret Bowen She with three sons 19 years ago. By ADELIA KINDRED. survive him. The three and daughters Wednesday afternoon, April 12, the children are Foster, 'Mary. Ross. Florclub women of Springville enter ence, IMargaret and an infant son. tained at the Springville high school Two sisters, Mrs. J. D. Jensen of Salt and !Mrs. Margaret Malcolm of at an Art day program, at which many Idaho, also survive. Carey, were towns women other of pres club daughter of Norma, the ent. Mrs. .Vary Tinley was in cnarge Mr. and Mrs. William C. Johnson of of the following program: Overture by- Palmvra, died Saturday morning of the Springville school orchestra; aa- valvular heart disease." Though the dress by Principal H. L. uone; soio. little girl had been a sufferer for sevMrs. Ruth Aikens; reading by uamei eral years at intervals, she became Miner; Instrumental duet by Marvin seriously ill only a few days before Miss she died. She is survived by her Strong and Vern Thome; solo by Miss i oia Rovpr: talk on art by nnrents. one brother and five sisters. Frazier of Salt Lake ; orchestra selecFuneral services were held at the tions by school orchestra. Dainty re- Fourth ward chapel Sunday afternoon iniunti 'Monk whose death re-- ! freshments were served by the club ladies. suited from injuries received in a Mr. and Mrs. Bissel White have scuffle. Bishop George Hales offered in gone to Magna to make their home. Sat- the Invocation. David Davis was stu-dpMrs. B. Brown of Colton spent The lad was a popular charge. in the local high school and four urday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bird. of his teachers, Andrew! C. Peterson, The Daughters of the Pioneers met FMnrd Morean. Archie Brockbank at at the home of Mrs. Jennie Stars and A. A. Anderson, paid tribute AlThursday, April 13. Mrs. LMary Finley the funeral. Other speakers were was in charge. A very mteresung pro- bert Swenson, Bishop William Grate-im- t officers nnrt David Davis, who made the gram was given. The annual Refreshments were closing remarks. Bishop George Hales were served to 58 members. offered the Invocation. Besides three selections by the ward choir, music was by a girls' chorus and mixed quarShe Missed Those Saints. examtet from the high school, Edward WilA very religious colored lady and Last Supper." liams and Mrs. Cornelia Swenson was ining a print of "The The grave Albertson. Florence i.nd Inquired which was St.. Anthony dedicated by William Monk. vhlch was Frnncls of Assist. When l" she the group, told thev were not -Well! I Just kuowed exeialnied: COMMUNITY CHURCH SOCIAL. them there saints was all Invited to bat puny The Community church will give a . nner Thursday evening at 7 o'clock ,t the church. A program will follow, male ncluding selections from the and a uartet, solos by Earl Bc;.n. All Maw. Miss Marylene by eadlng church members and the public In general are invited. West Center. A-2- 8 MR. PURCHASER SUGAR 906 used gas range. ' SPANISH FORK NEWS Phone 812-R- . Apr. H. HEMSTITCHING and PICOTINQ will give a beautiful finish to your spring finery. . Baby clothes and household linens a specialty. Prices All work guaranteed. reasonable. call FOR SALE ISIC the verage. Our everyday saving prices are much below on wholesome foods. article you buy at Skaggs means money saved FOR PAINTING, Paperhanglng, and Wall Paper Cleaning. F. F. Peay, 86 S. 9th W. Holdaway Every Ford-Fordso- FOR 8ALE Hay, grain, floor and feed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro-- Miss Edna The members of the Vineyard ward gave a farewell program Sunday even ing in honor of Mrs. Lydia A. CKins, prior to her departure for the mission field. A-1- 3 Miscellaneous Wants. Prices Roy-lanc- SOME REGULAR PRICES A 28 FOR RENT One furnished bedroom. . 319 E. 1st N. Phone Neuford Map-readin- f house, partly Hour-roo- 773 X. 1st E. &38-W- ' Map-makin- FOR RENT New apartment's reason-- ubie; cozy, homelike. Call 226. E. D. A 24 Partridge. FOR RENT 2 furnished housekeeping rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. II pn.. o A-1- Four-roo- FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello rnl old violin. 154 E. 4th N. FOR SALE an Saxophone. Ses Vr Me. Alllster at Provo high school or phone A.2; 869-W- . |