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Show THE HEBALD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922. Dances Visitors rrt 4 QOETY tt!t and Mrs. Franklin 8. la. "arris giro a reception at their home Sunday afternoon in honor of the graduating class of the Brigham Young university. Easter lilies and terns were used in decorating the entertaining rooms. In the library, lemon lilies, iris and ferns were used as a decoration. The dining room was attractively arranged in a color scheme of blue and white, the school colors. A cut glass bowl of forget-mnots and candytufts formed the table centerpiece, surrounded by four blue candles. The porch and entrance of the house was preUlly arranged with lilacs and other spring flowers. The B. Y. U. orchestra furnished music during the afternoon. Frappe and wafers were serrnd to about 350, including the B. Y. (J. faculty members and their partsers and members of the board of trustees. In the receiving line were President and Mrs. Harris, President and Mrs. George H. cnmhall. Prof, and Mrs. J.. C. Swenson, Prof, and Mrs. T. Hoyt, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Dr. and Mrs. Christen Jensen, Prof, and Mrs. Wm. Boyle, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Woodward, and Lowry Nelson. I e Parley Van Wagenen and children have returned home fromj American Fork, where they have been spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Mrs. Clearance Sale Mrs. H. W. Peterson entertained at a children's birthday party at her home Sunday afternoon. The affair was complimentary, to her son, Ray, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. .Games and music were during which dainty refreshments were served to Virgil Size- aiore, Gordon Minor, Thais Minor, jernard Ryan, Katherine Passey, .Valter Mullikin, Edwin Chatwin, Jay Chatwin and Harold Peterson. four-year-o- of d, Tajloir Dresses Reductions to One-Thi- rd i merits of MWA TAYLOR dresses Off One-Ha- lf !! council rooms. Mrs. W. T. Hauler. Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. who recently returned from the John Penrod for a few days. . conference of vluual education, held in Lexington, Ky.. will give an inMrs. T. J. Hurst and daughter teresting report of her visit. All Effie of Salt Lake are Provo visitladles aro cordially invited to ators for a few days. tend. Mr. and Mrs. Chat Chase spent Albert Jenson of Salt Lake spent part of last week in Salt Lake at- Sunday In tending the state druggists' convenMr. and tion with headquarters at the When death comes, the smallest detail becomes a great care, the trivial task a Provo. Mrs. II. W. Startup en tertained at a dancing party at the Startup hall Saturday evening. The Mrs. T. H. Hurst and Miss Effie affair was in honor of Franklin Hurst are here from Salt Lake Harris, who will leave soon for spending a few days with friends. New Zealand, where he will labor as missionary for the L. D. S. Mrsr Charles W. Penrod and the church for two years. The hall Misses Annie and Temple Penrod was attractively decorated in a were Salt Lake visitors last week- color scheme of green. Dainty re freshments were served to 65. The end. guest of honor was the recipient of I The members of the Bonne-Fo- i many useful gifts from the guests club met Friday afternoon at the; assembled. I home of Mrs. Mart Strebel. Roses and tulips were used In decorating. I Miss Evelyn Stewart was host at a slumber party at her home Needlework and music were lowed by luncheon served to f if-- i Saturday night. Midnight supper was served to the following: teen. Marian Sutton, Emma Guy, DoroThe ladies of the Heather club thy Stewart, Edna Dixon and Anna entertained their husbands Thurs- Peay. day evening at the residence of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross and and Mrs. Ray Green. The card game "500" was played and favors son. Bob, are visiting friends in awarded to 'Mrs. Alvin Perry and Salt Lake for a few days. Mrs. Karl J. Knudson. Musical Mr. and Mrs. George P. Parker numbers were enjoyed and refreshments served. spent last week in Salt Lake City. New-hou- e hotel. source of worry and distress. - by the modern funeral director are un- XT seen and unnoticed. We care not so much Ml for the recognition of our ability and willingness to perform all these services, but for the feeling which our friends may have that relief was obtained from every annoying . m S de- it tail, and a perfect tribute paid. 3 ..BERG Mrs. Harry B. Ashton was hostess at. a kenslngton at her home Friday afternoon. The entertaining rooms were artistically arranged with the season's flowers. A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Robert, Homer, Mrs. Leo Ferre, - Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. Arnold E. family and MIbs Ellen Asbton spent Robison and Mrs. J. Sterling Evans of Salt Lake. Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Creer of Span- ish Fork announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to Byron Datrup of Provo. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple, June 7. nil Most of the scores of services performed fol-je- Hi ft . T.oy V'ilkens and daughter Miss HatUs Scott left Saturday for Salt Lake, where she will ma of Vernal are in Provo for a The regular monthly meeting of spend the summer months with few days, visiting Mr. Wilkens' sisters, Mrs. Ralph Foulton and 'he Women's Municipal council will relatives. Mrs. W. F. Dunn. re held Thursday afternoon at 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Buell. Mrs. A. yclock in the Women's Municipal Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkens of S. Jones, Mrs. Clarence Gllner and Miss Jennie Buell motored to Salt Price were Provo visitors Saturday. Lake Thursday. Dick Larson of Manti is spending iMr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson, the week in Provo with Paul West-wood-. Mrs. Thornton and Miss Thornton of American Fork spent Sunday In Mrs. Hannah B. Jones and Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Julian Fry of Salt Lake are visitDone. ing In Provo for a few days. Miss Veda Anderson of Salt announces that she will Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker and Lake is the guest of Mbs Zella Thomas for a few days. family left last week for Salt Lake teach private to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Ellertson Mr. and iMrs. Lynn V. Sutton announce the engagement of their daughter, Martha, to Byron D. and family are Salt Like visitors Jones of Provo. The marriage will for a tew days. .Mr. and Mrs. Grant N. Eggertsen take place in the Salt Lake temand also will conduct a entertained at dinner for Mr. and ple, June 14. Mrs. Elmo Cunningham and family class this summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Daniels en Sunday afternoon. tertained at dinner at their borne Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton enter Sunday afternoon, complimentary Phone 721. to Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Daniels and tained at dinner at their home Sun- family, who have recently returned; day afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. R from Phoenix, Ariz. Covers were A. Moorefield .and Mrs. Albert 470 North First East. Moorefield of Denver, Colo. Spring laid for fifteen. i flowers were used as a table decoiUHsnsnrasn- - IH31SHS!SHmip!rS9Sa3Ha . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan of Salt ration. Wedneoday and Thursday Price Parties iiaasuiiSaHSiaii President ffiha Clubs Mortuary m to ii, Provo's Leading Funeral Directors PROVO, UTAH. TIipI- - Copyright 1922. Cincinnati Coffin Co. fester Miss Ale me are so well known that no special comment is necessary Phillips Buying MINA TAYLOR'S at reduced prices! is the same asj securing gold We Close Wednesday Afternoons Violin at a reduction. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 AT 3 :30 DURING BASEBALL SEASON lbs. Best Mill Run $1.75 . . . lbs. Mill Run Bran $1.65 lbs. Wheat $2.15 lbs. Whole Yellow Corn $1.70 lbs. Cracked or Fine Ground Corn . $1.80 lbs. Barley $1.75 ' lbs. Oats $1.85 lbs. Mixed Chicken Feed .$2.00 ; TERMS CASH i Wasatch Produce 425 West Center. 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