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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19, 1922. Dances Visitors Uili&ll Mrs. WUHam Peay entertained at ier home Tuesday afternoon, in honor tenth ,f her daughter. Inex, whose irthday anniversary occurred on that was spent lay. A delightful time tth games ana dancing, iouown oj inner served to the following: Beth irene ott ' Mirth .scoti, uiiss kcoii,. urn i vena uammou, uanurea ickett, iujun tham. Mildred jonnson, nson, June Hopkins, Dorothy Wil- Edna Bott, Mrs, wuiara. . 1 Club Parties (SA'PlIlS'Hr'V it . given in the state armory Tuesday evening by the local Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, complimentary to the visiting members and delegates. The hall was attractively decorated in a color scheme of green. Wilde's Orchestra furnished the music. At 9 o'clock the Cantons of Salt Lake put on a degree of chivalry. Five hundred were present at this delightful affair. Mrs. James Sutherland was hostess fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ratcliffe of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. James of Helper, Mrs. Fred Harmer of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jamison of Price, Mr. and Mrs. J A. Hill of Price, Mrs. Christina Myers of Price. infMi UUUuv - Among the visiting Odd Fellows and Rebekahs attending the grand lodge sessions are the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hills. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jamison, Mrs. Christina Myers of Price, at the home1 of Mrs. - James Sutherland. iMr. and Mrs. James E. Clay of Murray, guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. lias loused a Buying Frenzy Which Will Not Cease Never before has a store in Provo seen such sensational selling never before has a store in Provo had such fine merchandise to sell at such low prices. By the hundreds they are coming, intent upon one thing: To Buy! Buy! Buy! You were promised bargains, and them here! Each day each hour will bring new surprises. We cannot show all of this mammoth stock found you on our sales floor at one time, so come daily for new bargains! Come early in the day if you possibly can! Come expecting to save real money, and we promise you, you will not be disappointed. ' Hed-enber- iMrs. J. A. Randall of Ogden, Mrs. C. I. Moore, Mrs. Sarah A. Hadley and Mrs. E. H. Cannegleter of Salt Lake. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brereton. Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. Byron Thurmond, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Boyl Mr. and Mrs. Titus of Eureka are with Mr. and iMrs. W. H. Ray. staying - IMrs. William Morton of Salt Lake is the guest of Miss iM. E. Brereton. Ask Yourself-When you get ready to place your next order for Mill Work just ask yourself, "Who can give me the best in material and work- manship?" fied customers .and .TWENTY-FIV- years E experience knowing how SMOOT nine-poun- BOYS' AND GIRLS' RIBBED d i vr WOMEN'S at PURE SILK Q 96c Friday, April 21st, we will sell to anyone making a purchase of $2.00 or over, Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black, cordovan and white, values to $2.50, at QQn uOG per pair Limit 2 Pairs to a Customer. Watch Our Windows for Other Big Daily Specials Provo's Greatest of all Safes 3- 5- S ..i'.V IHifU each wu pair Limit 2 Pairs to a Customer. MUUunj s. Ail EACH One big lot of Women's Silk Dresses, beautiful styles, beautifully trimmed, excellent quality of taffetas, silk charmeuse, crepe knit and crepe de chine; also included are wool tricotines and poiret twills; good run of sizes; actual values to $35.00. Come early, get your pick-w- hile they last, to unload, at fl1! 7E Thursday, April 20th, we will sell to anyone making a purchase of $2.00 or over, Boys' and Girls' Extra Good Ribbed Hose, worth over 10c, all sizes, r 4 I $14.75 NOTICE THE BIG DAILY SPECIALS :x:sssszxxssss2nzxzsiKzxxMXnKxxi t WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES Here is one big lot of Silk Petticoats of fine quality silk jerseys and taffetas; almost every shade and many different styles to choose from ; actual values to $4.95, going on sale to unload at an extra special price ; 01 QD vliUU while they last come early each.. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Marshall of Pima, Ariz., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chatwin over the week- - a Two Extra Big Specials $1.98 A fine boy was born at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Har mon, Monday evening. Provo. O. - SILK PETTICOATS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox, Jr., are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Friday. BUILDING HEADQUARTERS Two-- Look Read On Parley Price was successfully sur prised at his home Tuesday evening by a number of friends. Games were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to 20. Lumber Co. Phone ' iMM1M Tonight a banquet will be given in the Odd Fellows hall by the local Odd Fellows and Rebekahs in honor of the 7isiting members and delegates. The hall has been artistically decorated in the national colors and spring flowers and ferns for the occasion. Dancing will be enjoyed following the banquet. Invitations have been issued to 500. Then remember we have hundreds of satis- IRVINE'S MONSTER J at dinner this afternoon for the A grand ball was J ltjlL(B)Ailjvl Mrs. Chatwin accompanied them to Salt Lake this morning, from where Mr. Marshall will leave this Articles of incorporation of the evening for an L. D. S. mission in the southern states. Utah County Outdoor association have been filed with the county clerk. Valley chapter No. 3,- Order of the The purpose of the association, accord will a dancine Eastern Star party give in the Masonic temple Friday evening. ing to the articles, is to develop and All Masons and their wives are cor- advertise, and control and operate the dially invited. scenic attractions of Utah county, as Mrs. Henry Earlson of Payson spent well as to protect the forests and wild life adjacent to these attractions. The Tuesday in Provo. will also sell real and organization The Ladies' Aid society of the Comand borrow sucli personal properly, munity church met Tuesday after noon at the church parlors. Mrs. M. money as may be necessary. The principal office will be in Provo. A. Conant and Mrs. C. U. Hoag, nost- The board of directors consists of 15 esses, served refreshments. members, three of whom shall be Miss Inez Jensen Dleasantly enter elected annually as president, vice tained the members of the Columbia . Beehive sarm of the Second ward president and secretary-treasurerMondav evening. Needlework, music The present officers and directors of the association are Dr. Franklin S. and luncheon were enjoyed. Harris, president; Stephen L. Chip-maMrs. J. H. SwaDD and Mrs. Esther vice president; Eugene I. RobFelr.k entertained at a shower Tues erts, secretary-treasurer- ; Fred Strong, day afternoon for Mrs. Lorin Swapp. Abel John Evans, C. L. Warnick, Fred names and music were enjoyed. The VV. Taylor, J. F. Smith, John I. Hol-lerooms were prettily decorated in a Warren C. Adams, Charles E. color scheme of yellow and white. Hawkins, Eli. F. Taylor, L. D. Pfoutz, Games and music were enjoyed and a George LeaBron, Sr., and Edward Okel-berrrtaintv luncheon served. A large directors. kewpie centered the dining table. Pres ent were iMrs. Cassity, Mrs. Morma Buchanan, Mrs. John Dennis, Mrs. V. ! L. Allen. iMrs. John J. Booth, Mrs. SPANISH FORK l.ona Mnitno Mrs. I,. K. Farnsworth. . i I 11. ' ui n. Intosh, Mrs. Luella Lloyd, Miss ElizaIMiss Hazel Olsen entertained the beth Pack. Miss Linda Farnsworth members of the Mejora club and three and Miss Lula Westover. special guests, Misses Rae Stebbins, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist wer? iVola Jones and Lillian Larsen, Satur. day evening. Easter lilies and yellow Salt .Lake visitors Tuesday. snapdragons formed the decorations, giving a pleasing Easter note. Miss "A VISION OF OLD." Cora Gardner entertained with a num- end. He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not jpfy h V wu. - nil! ff. ,., jhi'!a:' i !V It is an arbutus flower and not a daisy that Gloria Swanson, Partj jiount picture star, has in her hand in this scene with Rodolph Valentino ' in "Beyond the Rocks," a picturization of Elinor Glyn's famous story. I But she can tell her fate with it just as well aa with a daisy. What's I a daisy between lovers (in the picture) anyway? flFM T . SMART niiiuu villi iil.hu By G. F. REID but not Society Brand Clothes are different. But they are extreme, however smart they are. If you like crisp style that's always in good taste, drop in we have something to show you. YOU'LL notice that $25 to $50 TAYLOR BROS. CO. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S CLOTHES SHOP 56th YEAR ANNIVERSARY, JULY 5th. L. $1500.00 GIVEN AWAY. was served at 10 o'clock. B. Y. U. Class in Journalism. Mrs. Blaine York was hostess for Prof. Elbert H. Eastmond of the the girls 'of the Elite club Wednesday Music, faneywork and Brigham Young university is produc- afternoon. luncheon ing an art pageant of the Book of games were enjoyed and served. Old." of Vision "A Mormon, entitled, it will include a number of poems entertained! Miss Ardella Nielsen written by Prof. Alfred Osmond. It is the girls of the Ootopia club and a iLake Cltv- in June. number of invited wn onnaar "KF""" in Saltguests at an Easter Following Is the general outline ofj supper Wednesday evening. Easter the pageant: lilies and roses formed the decoraPrologue The father Lehl, Nephi, tions. A variety of games, faneywork Sam, Laman and Lenuel. and music were the diversions. SpeInterlude The Spirit seen by Nephi. cial guests were the Misses Madge and The Episode One Nephi, the angel. Jessie Hughes and May Johnson, the Virgin and Babe, Herald Angels, Shep- latter of Salt Lake. herds of Judea, people of Galilee. Rthlp reader, sineer. pageant chorus. Tuesday evening twelve members of Episode Two Nephi, the angel, the local Rebekah lodge. Silver Star Nephltes, Lamanltes, the Risen Re No. 48, went to Provo to attend the state encampment. Following the dedeemer. Ane-pof Peace Indians. Colum gree work they were guests at a bus, and his men, American colonists. social given by the Rebekah loilt; of The boy prophet, the Angel Moroni. Provo, where they were entertained Standard bearers, messengers of the by luncheon, dancing and cards. Mrs. restored gospel. Chris Larsen succeeded In winning Tribute bearers, wreath bearers. the first prize for ladies. j For 28 years I have sold the very best seeds that could I have operated trial grounds for testing for quality and have discarded many varieties that did not prove good. I have a great many customers that come to my store and say, "I want the same kind of seeds I got from you last year; they were the best I ever planted." I would like to serve you this year and next year. You will say the be produced. same. PLANTS My greenhouse at 483 North Eighth West is full of plants Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Peppers, Celery, Asters, Verbena, Petunia, Phlox, Pansy, Zinna, Nasturtiums, Salvia, Snapdragons, Pinks, etc. BULBS Canna, Dahlia and Gladiolus all colors. Wilford Perry SEEDSMAN 3.17 West Center Phone 117 |