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Show JUE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 3C rxaiiisxxxzsxxii iuxixxxxxx: , haa been arranged and a cordial inviMrs. J. T. rarrer. Mr R. J. to all to attend. . Mrs. J. B. Tucxer and Mrs. C. tation is extended Mur-dock- F, Eyring, all of Ptoto, metered to Mrs. Anna L. Glade has returned American Fork Wednesday afternoon from Salt Lake, after spending a week to attend the party ghrea by lire. with relatives. Stephen L. Ohipman, complimentary Mr 8. W. J. iMoCarron and daughter to Mrs. O. M. Cossens of New York. Virginia, of American Fork, spent in Provo, the guest of Mrs. C. A. Larsen was hostess to the week-enthe members of the L'Ametia club at Mrs. C. C. Hoag. her home this afternoon. Sewing, The Rev. and Mrs. Charles McCoard music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Mrs. Ken- and the Rev. George A. Douney of neth Craven, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Vernal were the dinner guests of Mr. airs. Robert Stoddard, Mrs. Oran and Mrs. J. E. Swindler Wednesday Mr. Downey has been at Groneman, Mrs. "Leo Sutherland, Mrs. evening.H. E. Holland, Mrs. J. F. Greer, Mrs. tending the I. O. O. F. meetings in Provo. Reed Bailey. d , - ' SA TURDA Y APRIL 22 1 The Sixth ward M. I. A. dramatic Miss Lucile Lamoreaur of Preston. club will present "Dawn o' the Moun- Idaho, is the guest of Mrs. J. Milton tains," Thursday evening at 8:15. All Jones in Provo for an indefinite are invited. period. Mrs. John A. Brown has returned from Portland, Ore., where she has been visiting toer son. Earl N. Brown, during the winter months. On her return, she visited her son, E. C. Brown, in Pocatello, Idaho, and her sister, Mrs. S. E. Hinckley In Ogden. Miss Margaret Leavitt is spending two weeks with relatives in Lyman, Wayne county, Utah. Miss Connie Guy spent Sunday in Springville, the guest of Miss Portia Davis. Mrs. Joseph T. Fairer will be hostess at a luncheon Friday after noon complimentary to Mrs. May Chip- man Cozrins of New York. Sweet pears will be used in decorating and music will be a feature of the occasion. Other guests invited are Mrs. Lynn Harrington and Miss iLaVon Harrington of American Fork, Mrs. Her bert Sheik, 'Mrs. James B. Tucker, Mrs. John W. Farrer, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. Late Bown, Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter, Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle, IMrs. Frank W. Stubbs. Mrs. W. G. Goldstein of Pocatello, Daughters of the Idaho, and Mrs. Joseph Leven of Salt Camp No. 2 of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the Lake were Provo vlstors Tuesday. Bonneville ward meeting house Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnson of Twin splendid historical and musical pro- Falls, Idaho, have returned home, after All rendered. members a gram will be pleasant visit with friends in Provo. and those eligible for membership : are cordially invited to be present Miss --Ella Vincent, Miss Mina John and Miss Elizabeth Taylor motored to Elvon L. Jackson has returned to Salt Lake Wednesday evening to atDenver, after a few days visit here tend a party given by Fred with his family. Obel-houze- x Mrs. G. H. HeindselmnaTentertained The people of Provo and surrounding Utah county cities and rural districts, look forward to our DOLLAR DAYS with keen interest Your dollar will be worth a great deal more than one foliar to you at our store Saturday, so bring as many dollars as your purse will hold You will find listed below some interesting items there are many others that will be displayed on our tables, that, when you see them STORE WILL OPEN SATURDAY AT 9 a.m. mm 1 EVENING GOWNS Three only Silk Evening Gowns, value $9.00; DOLLAR DAY PRICE, $1.00 EACH SPORT SKIRTS Three only Silk Sport Skirts, former price $8.75, DOLLAR DAY PRICE, $1.00 EACH HAND BAGS AND BEAUTY BOXES tl Under the auspices of , the. Women's Municipal counciL a silver kenslngton Kvili be given Friday arternoon at tne iome of (Mrs. Jacob uoieman rrom s lintil 5 o'clock. An excellent program I H. Clayton. MARRIED TO DANCE TONIGHT. Another of those enjoyable married folks dances which have been given during the winter months by the Third ward amusement committee, will be given tonight in the ward amusement hall. Excellent music has been secured. This is the second extra and Is probably the last married folks dance of the season. All are invited. The Lakeview ward Relief society held a successful bazaar and dinner Wednesday. The following excellent program was rendered: Vocal duet, Miss June Shaw and LaVard Shaw, accompanied by Miss Ruby Taylor; reading, Miss Josephine Scott; piano duet, Lloyd Williams and Miss Ruby Taylor; reading, Mrs. Ernold William son: solo. Glen Taylor, accompameo on the piano by Lloyd Williams. WEARS BEAUTIFUL WOWNS IN HER PLAYS ale;: dale MAN A PICTURE NOT F: . 'i OF SENSATION ALL 'i ' - - AGES I U SPIRITS AM HIS a Picture. It is a Special Added Attraction with D. W. Griffith's Master Production DREAM STREET NO ADVANCE 36x36 Imported Printed Japanese Lunch Cloths, value $1.75; DOLLAR DAY PRICE, 1 fill EACH $iUU IN PRICE 2 for fair Corinne, who .has been winning beauty prizes since she was in her early teens. At the age of eighteen she was crowned New, Queen of the Mardi Gras at It was this , incident Orleans. which resulted in her being made an Vitnoraoh to appear on the Since the unforgettable screen. screen presentation of Clyde ntch "Th riimhprs." in which society r,i-- . M.e Griffith's trowns created a Corinne Griffith's dress creations have set the vogue for her n;n.nnt nt screen admirers. She has come to be known as the bestanoearirs in moShe wears several t.on pictures flaborate and daring gowns m I CiKr. " a recent SDeciat OrO duction in which Catherine Calvert Recent sue laL.-- 4 ft nrominent role. r M.ts Griffith have been in "What s Your Reputation Worthr! uh.rh i New York Supreme UMin luetic praised openly during a court .Mon1. "It lsnlt Being Done This fM.n." and I he Mngte I racit, Hi" Griffith ii.aTexaaby birth.f ) $1.00 FOR TABLE DAMASK quality Table Damask in a wide range of AM Mi patterns. DOLLAR DAY PRICE, Good HAREM SCAREM DRESSES The popular Romper dress, trimmed with organdie collar and sash, sizes 2 to 8, regular price $2.25 to $3.50. DOLLAR DAY PRICE, 1 Mi 2 ....$liUU YARDS FOR PLAIN CHAMBRAY Plain Chambray, colors fast, comes in blue and tan. DOLLAR pink, C1 fifi I UU DAY PRICE, 10 YARDS FOR frliUU 25-in- ch ox-bloo- d, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR A special purchase of gowns and chemise for Dollar Day, Regular values $1.00 to $1.50. $1.00 DOLLAR DAY PRICE, 2 PAIR FOR. SERPENTINE CREPE Odd lot to close, value 35c a yard ; DOLLAR DAY PRICE, 8 YARDS FOR. TURKISH BATH TOWEL 50 dozen bought especially for DOLLAR DAY the biggest and best towel we have ever offered- - flfl (1liUU WOMEN'S UNIONS quality Women's Knit Unions, made in all styles; DOLLAR DAY PRICE, ft II $1.D BE9EsaaBBanEsssai 4 . Good a very wonderful value, DOLLAR DAY PRICE, 2 $liUU FOR JAPANESE TABLE RUNNERS 18x44 Japanese Table Runners, value $1.75 each; DOLLAR DAY PRICE, fflI Ml EACH 0 UU FOR L 3 Your dollar will be your friend indeed if spent at our store Saturday,' Our Every Day Low Prices give you an advantage for when you have the money to spend, the low prices are here at your command. DOLLAR DAY. Distributors of Quality Merchandise IXXXl LEWIS SERVICES - SNAP A-2- 8 The IMutual officers of the Spring ville Third ward entertained at a social party Tueay evenmg. The hall was attractively decorated in a color scheme of yellow and green. The 'ollowlng program was enjoyed: Trio, Lela Boyer, Anna Bird and Delia Boyer; reading, Lillian Russell; clar- net solo, Clifford Kindred. The hours were also merrily spent in games and lancing, after which" dainty refresh- nents were served. Miss Norma Holly spent last week n Salt Lake. Clarence Erdman has returned home ifter spending a week in Brigham City with relatives. Mrs. Blain Kindred is spending a few days in Spanish Fork with her mother. Mrs. 'Minnie Miller. Mrs. Joe Vane entertained the fol ' Mrs. lowing Thursday evening: Charles Boyer, Mrs. Wallace Maie, Mrs. S. C. Whittaker, Mrs. B. W. Men- denhall, and the Misses Alien Menden- hall and Emma Dougail. Progressive 'rummy" was player, the prizes being won by Mrs. Charles Boyer and Ailene Mendenhall. Miss Effie Kelsey visited Monday and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Kelsey. Miss Kelsey expects to go to Idaho this week. Miss Carol Bird of salt Lalte spent Saturday and Sunday at home. A-2- A-2- 1 5 CAUSES DEATH PAYSON, April 20. Miss Charstl Viola Francom, 33 years of age, died Tuesday afternoon at her home from a paralytic stroke which xhe suffered a week ago. iMiss Francom was born December 23, 1888, at Teasdale, the daughter of Samuel L. and Emma E. Francom and had resided in Payson most of her life. She is survived by her parents, five brothers and three sisters. 1 J AND PICOTING HEMSTITCHING 230 West Center. Work done right. Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. ble party at very reasonable figure. Apply R. J. Vaughan, Supt. Utah Railroad Co., Hiawatha, Utah. A-2- 0 WANTED Good girl housework. Phone 188. FOR SALE for general tf. One writing desk, several other articles. 1st S. hall-tre- A-2- 4 A-2- 1 Lady's ring, small pearl set, valuable as a girt. Keturn to Heraia LOST office. v. A-2- 1 . FOR RENT Three furnished rooms. 591 N. 3rd E. tractors or Ford parts at Schofield's at reduced prices. ounfurnished rooms, FOR RENT-TW- O $8 a menth. 1046 W. 6th S. Phone BUY your Ford-Fordso- n A-2- 0 789-R-- l. Seed potatoes: FOR Early of $50,000.00. Ouio, Pearl, Rural. Early Eureka, And for the purpose of transacting Miscellaneous Wants. Also whole, cracked and ground corn. arvy other business that may properly Reasonable Call and get a supply. n come before the meeting. or BUY your tractors i 18th day of April, 1922. Dated Ford parts at Schofield's at reduced prices. The Wm. M. Roy lance Co. O. RAYMOND KNIGHT, President. prices. cleanHAVE YOUR rugs and carpets R. E. AIjLEN, Secretary. ed by machinery. All (First publication April 20, last pub- HEMSTITCHING and PICOTING will work guaranteed. reasonable. Prices lication May 4, 1922.) give a beautiful finish to your We call and deliver. Will do the work clothes and Baby spring finery. Phone 662. household linens a specialty. Prices in your home if desired. COMMUNITY CHURCH DINNER. All work guaranteed. reasonable. The members of the Community SINGER SEWING MACHINE COM FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello and church will give a dinner and social PANY, 97 N. University Avenue. nal old violin. 154 E. 4th N. this evening at the church, to which Phone 399. See Mr. McFOR SALE Saxophone. the public is cordially Invited. LOST You are toslng money un at Provo high school, or Allister . If your furniture is scratched, mix a less you trade with the Wasatch Tro tf. phone little powdered pumicestone in linseed luce. For results, try VIARRY IF LONELY oil to the consistency of a thin paste. FOR SALE Kay, gram, floor and me; best and roost successful "Home Use a soft cloth and rub the damaged feed at lowest prices. Wasatch surface with this.- tf. Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage reionn; strictly confidential; most experience; descriptlon foi years liable; window SALE White take To frost epsom FOR panes, Leghorn eggs "The Successful Club," Mr salts disolved in beer, apply with hatching, from choke stock. Owens free. Box 556, Oakland. Cal. Nash 709 S. 2nd W. brush. SALE Ford-Fordso- mi lower prices on Fisk Tires are interesting to you because Fisk quality at low pricesnieans more tire value than any other tire caii give. Comparison with other t.res Fisk are bigger, will show you stronger, and lower priced CORD D 32x4 $30.50 There ' a Fhk Tire of extra value In every size, tor car, truck or speed wagon. Fisk Premier Tread $10.83 Non-Ski- d Fabric . 1 1. 85 Extra-PlSix-Pl- y Clincher Cord 30 x VA Six-Pl- y 31x4 Six-Pl- y 34x4K-Non-Skid- Cord 32 x Straight 44 n-Skid Non-Ski- d 35x5 Side 10.83 Non-Ski- d 27.60 Cord . . 30.50 Cord . . 39.00 . . 41.00 Cord . . 51.50 tf A-3- jfe? 17.83 Non-Ski- d Cord -No- . . Non-Ski- d Cord 32x4 17. 83 Red-To- p Non-Ski- d y A-z- 3C9-W- FISK NON-SKI- throughout the range of sizes. 30 x 3 30 x VA 30 x 3 30 x Z'A j i 257 FOR SALE China closet, at 237 N. 2nd E. Phone 350-J- . THE 161 E. Call A-2- A-l-- A-2- Prc-iuc- e. heifer. FOR $ALE-rVou- ng W. 5th S. DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY SHOP All kinds of wheel, and body rebuilding and repairing. Truck and bug bodies. Satisfaction guaranteed. 25 N. 5th W., Provo. six-roo- A-2- 1 e FOR RENT Parcel of land approxiWhen you wish to cut long strips of mately 1800x2640 feet, with material, open our dining room table dwelling on same; situated one mile half an inch and after placing your east of Thistle. Will lease to desira- Classified Ads SALE Ohio vacuum cleaner, cheap; used three months. Lamar Hotel. FOR WELDING CO. We welding and cutting. !d anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. First class service. 42 N. tf Fourth West, Provo. Phone 588-J- . H. M. AYERS Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders of Nevada Park Mining company will be held at the office of the company. Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on the 5th day of May, 1922, at the reason hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur- FOR RENT New apartment; cozy, homelike. Call 226. E. D. able; aid upon of voting considering pose the action of the board of directors Partridge. In granting a lease and bond on all of FOR RENT Rour-roohouse, partly the company's property, for the sum modern. 775 N. 1st E. 1 M-1- 2 412-W- PARALYSIS a Everybody's Store. farm in Spanish Fork. FOR SALE 300 pure bred White Leghorn yearling hens, extra good Inquire F. F. Peay, 86 S. 9th W. Funeral services for Jesse William J. R. Jolley, 690 W. 4th N, layers. SALE a At FOR bargain, slightly Lewis of Provo, who died Tuesday 572-J- . Provo. Phone Co. Stores used gas range. Bates morning in a Salt Lake hospital, of 8 FOR SALE Man's pneumonia, will be held in the Second bicycle, cheap. and plcoting at571' E. 1st N. ward chapel Friday at 1 p. m., instead HEMSTITCHING tachment; fits any sewing machine. of 10:30, as was previously announced. DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; The body may be viewed at the fam- Price $2.50 delivered. Gem Novelty . will go out by day. Call Texas. Box 1031, Christi, Co., Corpus ily residence, 610 West First South, prior to the services. The Hatch Un- FOR SALE Two nice building sites, FOR SALE Just received from Idaho, Idaho rural seed potatoes. 760 E. N. Everett, 489, North Fourth East. dertaking company has charge of the South. Fiftu 21. Apr. body. Interment will be made in the City cemetery. TOMORROW. NOTICE Or SPECIAL MEETING THE STOCKHOLDERS OF NEVADA PARK MINING COMPANY. COR1NNE GRIFFITH One of the greatest American critics recently proclaimed Corinne Griffith as "one of the three most beautiful women on the screen. ( This form of praise is no new LADIES' SILK GLOVES Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Gloves, in elbow and wrist lengtn, value $i.uu and $1.50 a pair. $1.00 DULLAK DAY PRICE, 2 FOR Children's Gingham and Chambray Dresses in neat plaids and plain colors, sizes 2 to 6 regular value $1.25 each. DOLLAR DAY PRICE, material accurately and making secure with weights you can cut swiftly and accurately by guiding your scissors blade along the left side of the half- OF inch opening. CALL Please know this is not JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS Springuille Society I MIRACLE An unusual" bargain, paragon frame, with rainproof cover, value $1.75; DOLLAR DAY PRICE, EACH . . . v $1.00 RELIEF SOCIETY BAZAAR. Do Spirits Tajk? THE UMBRELLAS - CHILDREN'S DRESSES EACH An extraordinary value in Hand Bags and Beauty Boxes, bought especially for Dollar Day, regular value $1.50 to $2.50; flfi DOLLAR DAY PRICE, EACH $liUU iMiss Elsie Sauer spent Wednesday home this in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. A. at a family dinner at her afternoon in honor of her grandfather, John Clark, whose ninetieth birthday anniversary occurred on that day. were used Spring flowers and ferns as a table decoration. - Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. Willard Andelln, iMr. and (Mrs. Phillip Speckart of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Speckart, Mrs. Clarence Pratt, Mrs. Hannah Clark Pyke of St. tfleorge, Mrs. Francis Knlgh, Mrs. Fanny Clark and 'Mrs. Mamie u. sin " gleton. - ... Mrs. Victor Monte of Ogden is visiting this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 'Long in jpleasant View. ' 'ill M H.rk R. tfthkOt Time to Re-tire- ? (Buy FUkl |