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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1922. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OCIETY Dar.cca VBtcro entertained ifisa Eeulah Bonnr .nrt at her home Tuesday! . day anniversary of Mr. Eggertaen, which occured on that day. Daffo- nanclnK and rames were dils and tulips were used in deco- roonm Ctnved' durinf which dainty re- rating the entertaining Euublq ud c ieiicious lunch f"r isrred tQfisajsFa; vbli- - eon were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Horton, )ori MiM Kenneth Dunn and Elmo Cunning-baP.iimil. w . 1JUUU UIGI won the card favors, the latter MIm Thelma Cord-Kistbe consolation Adams, Miss Lula. being awarded Miss Aioena jouubuu, prize. Present were IMr. and Mrs. kewari. ,vr otto R. Eugene Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. LXMar Craven, i ua rutn Mr. and Mrs. Starr Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. . ctoa a , IS""" i Parlov Glen Fallen of Sprlngville, Mr. and Cice, Percy Adams, Francis Wil iMrs. Elmo Cunningham and Mrs. Allle D. Cunningham. I Ie" .... r ,;. I B Je-le- . . li- - Ewertsen en .h aMm.fewGrant friends at their Mrs. J. P. Greer entertained the members of the L'Ametia club and af- The evening. a few invited guests at her home vl u this afternoon. Roses and ferns Br was W ceieoi-u- uu were used in decorates the entertaining rooms. Sewing, music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed IT COSTS NOTHING by the following: Mrs. C. .A Larsen, Come and See Our New Mrs. Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, IMrs. Line of wercnantuse. I Reed Mrs. Frante Reynolds, We have something for Mrs. Bailey, Oran Groneman, Mrs. H. E. cnua. woman ana man, Holland. The invited guests were Iery re a few of our prices: Mrs. Percival Bigelow, Mrs. Harry Jc Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose 45c Robey, Miss Fern Roundy and Miss Blanche Davis. .00 Ladies' Silk nose. . . C.LTa 0 H2UO,eAlir! Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Peterson and family of Idaho Falls are visiting in Provo for a few days with Mrsejereon; Mrs. W. jwrents-,- - 3-- H Phone 754-- J. i- 5 MOW ah "rnrr I P. Clayton. V 2 West Center, Provo. EAZLEY & CHATWIN NDIES, ICE CREAM rr- - iY much! ir " II T I IT WAS JUST CARELESSNESS ON MV PAR- T- I'M ASHAMED OFMVSELF! 7V.rvJ I f Mrs. Celestia M. Strong has V -- i rr JL I 1 i Voo? - n ur' 'S'S . . I v i 1 re- - GREAT SLAUGHTER IN PRICES We have the goods and the prices. You can save money by investigating our line. We can only give a few here. 100 pairs Men's Dress Shoes, values up to $8.50, to close out for, pair $3.89 100 pairs Men's and Boys' Work Shoes $1.69 100 pairs Ladies' high grade . dinner this afternoon for Mr. and pair 10c Mrs. Arthur McDaniel of Alpine. L. p. i Garments Spring Howers were used as a table, The Biggest line in town. decoration. . "" $1.25 grade, everyday price, '.Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rawlings garment ...85c are rejoicing over the arrival of a All others in proportion. nine and a half pound baby born, beborn Saturday Mrs. Come and see our stock morning. was Miss fore buying elsewhere. Rawlings formerly Corinne Wilson. D. L. VAN WAGENEN turned home from Heber, after a Gilbert and Mrs. Hrowne, left Satweeks' visit with her daughter, urday for California, where Mrs. Mrs. J. G. Cummings. Browne intends to spend several months with her sister for the 4 benefit of her health and Mrs. Warrit returned to Silver City SatSPRINGVILLE SOCIETY urday. (Mrs. Len Hansen entertained the members of the Elite club and three The Daughters of the Utah Pio- special guests Wednesday afternoon neers will meet at the Second ward of last week. The guests were Mrs. Swenson, Mrs. Hicken and church Thursday, May 4. Mrs. George Mrs. Hone. Music and fancywork Dora Crandall will entertain. A were enjoyed. At 5 o'clock a buffet very interesting program has been luncheon was served. arranged. Earl Hutchings pleasantly entertained the Boys' club Saturday evening. The hours were merrily spent in games and music. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Josephine Dougall, Vest!. Anderson, Jessie Hutchingx, Wannacott Francis and Inez Lewis, the Messrs. Lynn Alleman, Roscoe FOR SALE Stewart range, practi Miner, Glenn Coffman and Milton i cally new. Phone 536-J- . Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thomas announce the arrival of a son, born FOR RENT Two nice, unfurnished rooms. 590 E. 4th S. Sunday, at the home of the mother's Mr. Mrs. Ted and Rowland. parents, The faculty of the Springville CHICKENS bought, sold or traded. 847 VV. Center. Phone 99. high school entertained the senior. at an early breakfast Tuesday morning. The early aris'ers enjoyed FOR first class upholstery work in tapestry, leather or muleskin, various games on the campus beAll work guaranteed. phone 616-J- . fore their breakfast. iMrs. T. E. Teasdale is. visiting Lanning Furniture Co., 164 V. Cenin Mt. Pleasant with friends and ter: relatives. KALSOM1NING done reasonable. Phone AMERICAN By The one-side- old-tim- e M-- off-bas- .M-- 1921. American Fork knocked Olsen Keep your car and save out of the box in the seventh inenamel. the BarMlilor and ning. Holmstead, rett each got three hits. Miller, We maintain an Snow and Olsen landed on the ball for doubles. greasing and oiling The box score: service. up-to-d- ate M-l-- AMERICAN FORK. AB. R. H. PO. A. 1 3 2 3 2 Holmstead, 2b 4 0 0 7 1 Birk, lb 1 4 3 J 1 Snow, 3b M-- 4 FQRK SOCIETY Herald Staff Correspondent. never in doubt. The champions of the Central Utah last year had the long end of a 11 to 6 score. Miller displayed all of his cunning on the mound and had the Salt. Lakers eating out of What's happened? Your his hand. He was liberal with hits looks like new? car when two were, out und tightened up whenever the Lakers looked dangerous. Sure it does ! I took it to Seal Snow was tried out at third for the Cave city and having no fielding chance at the bag didn't THE AUTO LAUNDRY show how well he could cover the but he was there at the bat, and is certain to make Ameri- and had it washed "and can Fork an even better slugging polished. They . certainly outfit than the north end had in do fine work. Want Ads SPANISH SALE-Teaand harness; !,l(35 01 i3 01 also white top buggy. Inquire Durrant, cf 'Miller, p 1.000 N, 1st E. M-i Barrett, c. I I 1 5 2 3 If .V FOUND A small key, fastened to Larson, 2 1 1 5 rf Homer, handkerchief, in front of Provo Binch, ss 1 2 3 5 Drug. Loser call at Herald office. 40 11 16 27 Totals LOFT dark muley UTAH OIL. Jersey cow; slit in left ear; a AB. R.H. PO. Wasatch range tag in right ear; 1 1 4 2 has big mark of orange paint on Henderson, 3b " 0 2 2 2b Leonard, left hip, left frtmt shoulder and 4 0 1 8 Lewald. lb forehead. Phone 2G6-J- . 5 0 0 0 Ewing, cf 2 5 0 2 ss Wanderlk'k. FOR SALE Good milch cow. Phone 5 0 Retting, If Route 1, Box 40. 4 0 Davis, rf FOR m ! Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Simpson of Salt Lake are visiting relatives and friends here for two weeks. Mrs. Clara Mordue was given a surprise party at her home SaturThe day evening. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wanamaker, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. 348 West Center. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Strong of Simpson and Mrs. Rena Markham Salt Lake City were Provo visitors Where You Get Your Money's of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ewing and daughWorth. ter Arties and Mrs. Effie Boyer of Sunday. Springville. A supper was served at 6 o'clock, after which music and games were enjoyed until midnight. FOR SALE High grade piano, in Mrs. Fenton Boyack entertained splendid condition. 190 E. ath S. Thursday in honor of the birthday Phone 67 anniversary o' her daughter Fay. was covers served, Supper being rooms, 896 N. laid for 15. A beautiful boquet of FOR RENT 2 large 5th W. Phone 518-flowers centerformed the spring piece. . Arthur Boyack of (Mammoth FOR f ALE Kitchen cabinet. 371 W. 2nd S. came to Spanish Fork Sunday to visit his parents for a few days. WANTED Small gas range, with Mrs. John Houghton entertained oven.- - 191 S. 3rd VV. Call 023-J- . as guests several days of last week her daughters, Mrs. Floyd Gilbert FOR SALE Dry stock pasture, $6 of Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. George for season. Inauire Heber Carter Rrowne of Chester. Idaho, and Mrs. 6th S. and 18th W. Sam Warrit of Silver City. Mrs. i Three-year-ol- n . Expert Kodak Sortie 5 3 1 c Sorenson, Olsen, p Pepworth, p .41 Totals Maxfield Auto Top Building 0 5 M-- 'Ji LEASE-SA-LE or TRADE 40 acres fine grain or beet land, 10 acres now in fruit. Will trade for property in Provo or Salt Lake, or will sell reasonable, on good terms. See Us for Our Other Bargains. Bring U3 your films. Our developing and printing department, under in Mr. Poulson, who has spent a limetime in the business, is te Hi El every particular. NSURANCE AGENCY "Land and Insurance Merchants" 203 West Center. Phone 370. WE USE THE GLOSSY TYPE FINISH Pia June 15 we will open a Kodak Shop in the Sanitary Cafe building. It modern in every detail. will be Center, 0 0 1 10 Superior Gasoline A. 3 3 0 1 9 0 1 1 0 pr Superior 27c LEHI WINS (Continued from Page One.) was out on his fly to Hillman. Two hits, throe runs. Failing to fathom Jackson's deep out Manson took his seat. Moz was out to llames. Dick and Tobe singk'd and were forced to advance when Page walked. Hillman reached first on West's error and uick scored Provo's second run. Klliott was out ot Karnes. Two hits, one run. Score, Provo 2, l.ehi 5. Eighth inning Kinney on the mound for the Timps. Thrasher singled but was out iinney to Klliott when he tried to return to tirst after Kinney had caught Anderson's slam. West was out Kin-- : ney to Klliott. One hit, no run. Shotz singled, but was out at sec-- : ond on Petty's grounder. Johnson, batting for Manson, failed to solve the mysteries of Jackson's delivery and reluctantly took the bench. Kinney was out Jackson to Thrasher. One hit, no run. Ninth inning A. Atwood was out Kinney to Elliott. Jackson singled and scored later on H. Atwood's second, Atwood stole single. Barnes reached first, but died on second, and Webb took the count. Two hits, one run. 6. Score, Provo 2, PROVO. AB. R. H. PO. A 1 1 D. Boshard, 2b... 5 1 10 5 Raile, c 2 2 4 Page, 3b 4 Hillman, cf (Gallon Motor Co. 6 12 24 14 M-- 8 0 390 West Phone 121. S 4 0 0 2 M-- M-- 8 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING voting upon the action of the board OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF NE- of directors In a lease and VADA PARK MINING COMPANY. bond on all of granting the company's prop erty, for the sum of JoO.OOO.OO. Notice is hereby given tliat a And for the purpose of transactspecial meeting of the stockholders ing any other business that may of Nevada Park Mining company properly come before the meeting. will be held at the office of the Dated this 18th day of April, 1922. company, Room 11, Knight Block, O. RAY1MOND KNIGHT, President. I'rovo, Utah, on the 5th duy of May, R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. 1922, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., (First April 20, last for the purpose of considering and publicationpublication May 4, la-i- .) FORK WINS AMERICAN FORK, May 4. The American Fork Central Utah league team triumphed over the Utah Oil team, leaders of the Salt Lake commercial league yer.terday in a game which was I 771-R-- htkt CAME OVER OH. All Right i By ALLMAN BEFORE VCD Co ALMOST FORGOT WHAT AFTER.-LE- T M E TAKE. VOOR. LAWNMOWEE- .- Will, I I THANKS. BA1WEV.' M-- Fountain Drinks. m 2X: Here have a good ci6AR before, isof The Community church will ive a dinner tonight at the church at 6:30 o'clock, to wnich all are cordially Invited. - CONFECTIONERY 7 FOBSOT w . Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Slack announce the engagement of their daughter, Dora, to J. A. McEwan cf Provo. The marriage will take place in early summer. , AMERICAN I To TKANKVOU -- ix .r -i- NtEO IT J SHOVEL IX SOWV. a W OH THAT'S AlLffcGHTl BAILEY - I WON'T 1 OVER TO rr Parties Pumps and Oxfords, values up to $9.60, pair $2.98 e Ladies' Knit Bloomers, Mrs. Susie Poulton, Mrs. W. O. 100 pairs Ladies' and Chil24c Creer and Mrs. J. (M. Jensen, stake dren's ink .. Pumps and Shoes, : Men's Hose, black or board officers of the Relief so$1.98 pair ciety, visited the Pleasant View 200 rown. pair .......9c Ladies' and Chil pairs ward Relief aftersociety Tuesday fc Men's Ties for 25c noon. Mrs. Jensen dren's Shoes and Pumps, the lesson. gave A L Hfn'a "Villa a wait Pair 79c 25c The members of the Helpful Hour for We carry the biest line of 125 Khaki Pants.... $1.95 club successfully surprised Mrs. G. men's low priced shoes in A. Cluff at her home this after65c noon. The rooms Boys' Hats were prettily ar- Provo, bought direct from the 00 Boys' Blouses ..85c ranged with tulips and ferns. factories; every pair guaranCards, music and a delicious lunch- teed solid leather. Remember the Place. eon were featured and enjoyed by Some Everyday Prices. Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. Upton S. W. KITCHEN Hoover, IMrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Firemen's and Engineer's A. D. McClellan, Mrs. Albert Selck, 113 N. University Ave. 6 months), for Hose, (past Mrs. J. H. Beck, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, .15c pair Mrs. Frank Gay, Mrs. Caleb Haws, MRS. FLOYD VIOLETT Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mrs. Eph Homer, Hope Bleach, yard ..,.13!2c Mrs. Ted Hatton, IMrs. John Carter, Heavy Leather-face- d Gloves, Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Miss Anna 2 Experienced Pianoforte 45c pair Booke. Teacher. Heavy Canvas Gloves, pr. 11c Studio in Nuttall Apts. Mrs. J. H. Beck entertained at Men's Dress and Work Socks, bc 3 Clubs j Tell Your Auto Troubles To The State Garage New Equipment Just Open A Service First Institution First Class Mechanics Ignition Experts this is a Real Service Garage, operated In fact, by Real Mechanics. Corner Third South and Seventh East. Provo, Utah. Pay Cash and i Ihl Elliott, lb WE KNOW HOW. EVERTHING FOR THE KODAK. HUT DRUG CO. THREE STORES. PROVO. L.D.S. Garment Specials Good Quality Bleached Cotton Flat Knit Bleached Cotton Double Back Unbleached Cotton Silk Lisle, best grade PLEASANT GROVE. 95d $1.40 $2.23 $2.75 We carry fifteen different grades, all weights and sizes. department for men and women of unusual size. Made-to-measu- HaveYour Cleaning, Dying and Pressing Buster Brown Hose, for Children, all sizes in black, 23 brown, white; pair Buster Brown Pure Thread Silk Hose, for Ladies ; black and brown; pair $1.00 PHOENIX HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN Done Right WE SPECIALIZE ON "iug I inti UAmillllC tin ti . r SIC .... DJC WORK GUARANTEED CLOTHES INSURED Xiiy ;r Servic Ca i S ANITA K'Y CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY Office 304 W. Center. riant 54 N. 4th West. Provo, Utah. The Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. . i. Tfo iioanpr tn nnv for drv cleaning TWf j 'nan to iJenkinsKnittinglillsCo. 50 -- scaacatfliaBoSeS re s North University Ave. Schotz, ss Petty, If .. Manson, rf Jones, p M. Boshard, p Kinney, p Save Money 2 . . 1 1 Johnson 1 ns 2 9 27 8 Batted for Manson In eighth. LEHI. Totals Collidfte, 2b ... H. Atwood, cf., Barnes, If Webb, 3b Thrasher, lb Anderson, rf . West, ss A. Atwood, c. . Jackson, p . . AB. R. H. PO. A. 0 1 3 1 1 n 3 2 :.' 6 9 27 12 4 Iinnings pitched Bv Summary: Jones r., Boshard 2. Kinney 2. Off Jackson 1. Ine on2. biills PrtBoslinrd 1 'rst base on errors iff Colliilge. II. At won.'.. Tl.nHicr. i'e I'. Boshard. Two base hits Klliott. Tiir:i.her, Pago. Petty ti. by .lnne ,1a struck ont-P- .v 7. ?.v Bcshnrd 1. by Kin'iey 1. Hits 9. off Jones 4. off Off ,l;i('k.-n-u 2 rmpires Tovo. are trying to put our business on a cash basis. We have decided to offer 10 Ter Cent Discount on all our lines for Cash. 2 30 1 0 0 3 0 7 1 2 Total B'hnnl We off Kinney 3. Whipple, l.ehi; Tucker. SEE US FOR LOW PRICES 110 West Center St. Ph one 51. 1 mmmmm |