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Show ''THE HERALD, .Erma Murdock, Miss Leah Chip- man, Messrs. Owen Romney, Lynn lynn Taylor, le Leo Meredith, Maw, Paul Harding, Merrill Bunnell, Rulon Tan Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. A. children of Mr .Snow enter. Mrs William Brown and Rex Johnson. relatives- asd 1 . - . the tail ard debating Magna are ;Yiuitin . Sam and their i it their nom friends ta.Provo for a week. ; . , ' -- Mr. and Mrs, Don C William enaeriai Tuesday evening, g Music-wa- s tertained a dinner at their at Jamly few Manda Booth 1 spending iervinE Ot an enjored, followed 1 with Miss Uertruae home this afternoon, in compliment to pw Misr to 'Tft. itowlne: ujaier . . "ff" .nrnt- - to her home In Salt their son Earl,, whose sixth birthday V n supper, i iML.HMlflS today. PrimTAk City from Bichfield, where she anniversary occurred, Elvira Streif nas been Tresiding the last ait months. roses .were used in decorating the Miss Keith, dining table. Covers were laid for Messers, Jesses Hn emitk Brim- and Mrs. Jesse Suasion enters eight, Including Mr. arid Mrs. Lloyd" hall, Rulon OpensM Lons iwuw members of the Elite Social B. Williams and Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Mr; ana Mrs. Sa number of friends at their D. Gray. v .. clu an ... ,. i ma Wednesday, ctciuub, of Mr. and Mrs. Workman Mrs. Emil Jacpbsen was hostess to uwuw union i'u . WWV J . ends anq SaJyakejajal the members or the Utopia club at a relatives in Ptoto reek. nd Mrs. tVWB.V. wmuui fir. kenslngton at her home this afterMi. i - - Hi.in the nrlses. and the consols- - noon. The rooms were prettily decoMr. and Mrs. c if estrone entermn favors being awarded to Jin. rated with the season's flowers. Durlainea ai xneir no esday wening; D,i nineer and Albert Maxfleld ing the afternoon of sewing, a delic ' tn compliment to Mrs. J. !. nd a deUcious luncheon were ious luncheon was served to Mrs. Jack I Dillon, who wffl ' fnmrsdftT for aIsonjoyedJbigltowjB clnbiBooai, Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. Alma Amsterdam, N. TTvlreMr. Dillon vau Boyden, Mrs; R. F, Crandall, Mrs. Lee r. ana will hAMIHA noifiiM.ll nnafraf of' members: Mr. ana jsn. neuri nuuuusuu. Smith,, Mrs. S. V. Prows, Mrs. L. T. the J. C. Penney storel Jr. Dillon has n .nd Mrs. Parley Olsen, Mr. and Epperson, Mrs, J. ,0. Garrett, Mrs.X u, tow wMttwHw lififl 1ft m jrrvw bvv' mm Parley ClmgerTMrTTmdMrs. W. P. Clayton, Mrs. Perclval Bigelow, Vkw vaTYtA oawnnl Taylor; MA and 'Mrs. Don C. Wil MrsLeland Cook and Mrs. May Dal-to- n rSWi was enjoyed ail a delicious w of Salt Lake, "the latter being an Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Shaw, Mr. liams; luncheon was served fir. and 'Mrs. n Lloyd Flnlayson; and the In. invited guest. tin. rJ. B. Dillon, Mr. asd! I. Westrope, .itAd auesU: Mrs. Wm. Brown of , Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Vd, Mr. ana L. T. Epperson and daughter Ruby Magna, Mr. and Mrs- - Albert Maxfleld .Mrs. P. S. Davis, Mr.l Mrs. E, have -- retnrned fronra --three weeks Winger. an MrsMary Mrsr-itsas- il lubbs,':Miss Suckuer, visit in St Augustine, Fla. They also Grace Markman, Miss I i Westrope most enjpyablft affairs visited places of interest in Washingof One the, .Bill las present land C.J. Beesley. week was the sleighing party ton, D. C, Chicago, St Louis, Omaha, ed with a fountain pea fa the J. C. of the evening by the N.. Kansas City, Pittsburgh and Denver. Wednesday ox given employees, as I 111 token ... L. TJ. girls andJhelr. partners. iFpllow-ingth- e remembrance. extended Mrs. A. B. Wtorsley Was hostess to long rlderwhlch from the north the members of the Utah Sorosfs club hould Pro- - through Utah county "Resolved, That W were enter at her home Wednesday afternoon. entertain-lill- e to the south, the guests was tne simjeci pose" ward tained at supper at tne nome or miss Mrs. Alice (Merrill Home of Salt Lake ment given at City gave a talk on the following lad; a Miss Atha Bateman, Miss artists of Utah: Mary Teasdale, Mrs. ticipatedr b!i question rtrra and.winning Miss Gertrude Olsen, Richards, Mrs. Harvard, Rose HartI was Jang, Mbs Lorna Bagley. m bp held by Miss Celestlsr-Johwel yra Sawyer. Mrs. Louise Rich I Snow. IMlss Mrs. on Lola Colvey and I smith Brimhall. Jesse 'land Ar--e Lewis, Miss Anna Randall, Miss Edith ards Farnsworth, Mrs. Florence Ware, nega- - Hedquist, Miss .Lucue cnrtstensen, Miss Rhea Taylor, Mrs. Mabel Frazier, lington Snow repress tive. The nidges wi t3S freai THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. ;. v. Mlfls i Miller-Thomas--P- - - ;.:-.- , y:-.-- ar. mm II i .. mm blAw Imm LvJ LMJIUJ J&r'ZA AnCh ...Vh w nuim M DON'T MISS IRVINE'S DOLLAR DAY FRIDAY Feb. 2, COME EARLY i FRIDAY f 1 t t a-- - Snow. Mrs. Charles Ell Jenson. Following the arrlage' ockbank. M. L A. - was- given hy Isaac stake president of th t izsat t I jrlsedat Prank Dosenberrx ner of neighbors and card and music were durlnrt Ilntartilnment. i h - ous luncheon IdaUJ Wn 1A QraCB, and arsrrana A most-enjoya- S l i was-sa- y affanrica-Dusenber- ri la few. daw , J I X' KUm-:- , t Patriarch and Mrs. s iu.bm.ui Butt Lake City. e nvnr the week ew t and Mrs. Elvon Jack Mrs.J. R. Hodson s , A- - i fii 'It- - -4 T:;,:;:f7 .v.v.vntk.' W i 4; iv w"'-vi- ' ;. .1' .w ism ";-- a ' g' -- ! ; TTHEr STRAND FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. "Tsooim XBBI0R3T " j rHr - iiuim xiu ii jljlllji riflv- - . 1 I Una I 1 11 1 1 1 1 I ftV llll a I .U UUI1 III " t IIUIl "II II'I f .:ly' II iw.7i 'rrr ""tJtaC " ' ''.III "tS6 II St. lit v I , ' III ill f "in ' -- . Vi I - k . - V- ' 1 i rr.:,i . . .', ,. - . " -fy. hiou'vhiub, ' , -- wean. -- . v i v -- v: - ' , "139 -. .- NrUniversity-AVe- . Phone 411. vProvo, Utah. ,v S &; Haws . 4 i- - ll V Material" Buckley kikuou uakiiiuus, sinks, laundry tubs and other open-lnlnare clogged up and do not (low freely, danger lurks.-'Caus in to see that no foul eases accumulate and , t keep the pipes free and ir "111 i T iOB FIGURED IN All Work and THE HEALTH Of . YOUR FAMILY depend, tery large-- , ly npon the condition of your It your closets, plumbing. 1 i . " AiNY l -I- X-V teMeS Mr?. 1 1 54-I- fl J J MUSI IN fJOVVNS $1.00 CHILDREN'S UNIONS Values to $1.50 TWO FOR P $1.00 w EXTRA LARGE $1.00 nn i CUT I . I jM'W j i TJ I 12 HEMMED NAPKINS $1.75 value . $1:00 INFANTS' SWEATERS Values i g """" STAMPED PIECESL Values to $1.75 )I,UU SILK HOSE $.00 , le Values DOLL AR DAY yg rw Biggest Bargain Day n Vri WW v cm f MlJ "jzn GIRDLES to $1.95 "I 1 LOT ROYAL SOCIETY - $1.00 l to $2.75 $1.00 mW I II $1.00 rVft6 B I GLASSES, SET OF SIX . $1.50 value. I UNDERSKIRTS 100 0 . HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL 25 FOR X 0 $1.00 BIG LACE SPECIAL lOO YARDS FOR - . for JAPANESE BASKETS $1.75 value for $1.00 MU&LIN GOWNS Values to $1.75 $1,00 ii i 0 0 LADIES' FLANNELETTE INDIAN HEAD REMNANTS Varied lengths, from 2 to 15 yards; 4c yard value. THREE YARDS FOR I I . P $1.00 J - ight CoLred LADIES' UNIONS Values to $2.00 CSl WOOL HOSE $1,75 valaes. . : II Tk L-z- -&- I t " . ..pKi: P, r'Mxlll t:Y?M fT0 - - . Evenings 7:00 to li:00- - tVj $3s0 bbbi -l- II -f II r- I- - y) l $i,qil gI J - - THREE FOR Ml ONE LOT MILITARY HEEL BLACK OXFORDS to 7 Sizes I, 2i - ...V.l.-- . I :l $1.00 x" rag rugs y" Size4x26 ; $15 'value for y l I I II - -- $i.oo, ' q n , , ' - Matto 5:0; ' i is Kran"' T, ) ..... n: s l gM tfytHdttsee'whr,ste i m rfte?)CH i jfa l taT Sro'Sll SILKWAISTS Valuefrto $6.45 j ! OUTING FLANNEL Varied lengths, from 8 to 20 ards value. (Sold by the piece only) EIGHT YARDS FOR 8 M - TeHletjmlontitt I - (11 only) LADIES WOOL DRESSES ; jj FRTOAV AKP SATURDAY !:Hwfc : GlaSfS company".' better catt - ., . AbtCwf ' ' $1.00 flfl -T- Vt l I U for $1.00 JAP COTTON CREPES All colors; 35c value. FOUR YARDS FOR R I'wmaESMrawatt .m . for $1.00 - THE STRAND ONfc - - 15 l . MISSES' DRESSES . Values to SL25 2 for TABLE DAMASK 65 inches wide; 95c value TWO YARDS FOR BJJJ II : e iv....tv.v,v-ls-i- i tlfjft"" 7 t OARETH IllififvTS In DOXT WRITE LETTERS - saw I. SC. K S -- SETS m M A ' fe: . ;i - i i $1,00 m , - M kProv? Elvon L. Jackson THROUGH - $1.00 $6.00." Value ONLY ' 1.15f IKS? I f NT j- Lot JEWELRY and COMBS Values to $1.75 t ROYAL SOCIETY PIF.P.KS $1.00 f for FITVIISHFJY value "TOILET JEWELRY $1.00 H ble snJ t iX)T 1 II sis $1.50 i. hv those who attend I nance w the Pioneer ward lasl affair, which was ver In charge of the missi of the waro. U X I Values to $1.75 CUT GLASS PITCHERS TWt.iiiUil rC I I $1.00 B - I BASKETS Regular 95c Each TWO FOR . In . 'BSkw , . w home Tuesday his" - a spies S FANCY JAPANESE Andrew didtalkonEngageee Sal , : Hughes. He has proved that the "one waters she had. lived In the, '.lap of lt..a- tint nl lo o nnoolhllHv luxury and was, unprepared for a. Barouxsianaing successe struggle for existence.' Then eamo a tut a dl rett. Tklrs. Home also exhibited sevstorm of tragedyexfatM?!ojrgery. 018 ihow?' aiHo has eral of the paintings of these artlstC or 7 ampires, have And when the storm, oi mlafortuni The B Y. U. string quartet" f urnishe'd to.' put was with eternal trian"5." raging hardest, ogled .of light: splendid muSl'caM'rogram, "Forgetthe seal of approval on a screen ning, like an act o( providence, .shat"Two Wild Roses" and tered the building she was InandLshe drama. " . "Eventog Breezes." Dainty refresh- 4GanHbelt Knell. When Mr. Huehes first went to the cams out of the wreck bearing" the raentswere servedlff 80; Ooldwyn studio on the west coast and ' Air. and- - Mrs. Harold Dunn were began a. practical first hand study of LINCOLN. CANNON TALKS AT the screen It generally was taken tor successfully aurprlsedTit tbelr home Wednesday evening by a number of granted that bis would be thr way or other authors who' have made the their neighbors and friends who just Prof. C Y. Cannon of the Young uni same experiment Then came word kept "dropping in" until .the following were assembled; Mr. and ,Mrs. James versity wiJUecture TONIGHT AND tharhewas"writinrlils own continuiTiaay evening at t.w ties, or the working script from which BuilocMr andJimj'Orant.Eggert. hign school the pictures are, photographed, Then sen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hawltaga, o'clock. HIS subject yilL ' peiTeedlng . Mr. and Mrs. Shurl Wilson, Mr. and Dairy Cows.? he assisted in direction ana wrote ms , own titles. Now", lnhls latest pictures,' Mrs. Kenneth Borg, Mr. and Mrs. H. OoldR. Atkln, Mr. and Mrs. D. W; PackIncluding ".Remembrance;"' EVENING THIS PtAY . ; ard. Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Paxman.-- A wyn production, coming to the Colummost enjoyable time was spent with TKeweelestOIri la pj?le,wffl be bia theater for two days, beginning music, after presented by the Walters Stock com- tonight,, he Is responsible for the enprogressiva games-an- d which a delicious luncheon, was served pany in the Sixth ward amusement hall tire production the original Story, the direction,, the cutto the guests. , thl ' evenlna; at 8:15 o'clock. The the continuity, Is under th auspices of ting and the- titling. ..entertainment CARDS AND POSTER8. . mvuea. are Mutual. aii tnft.wara Miss Mrs. Ida age, Miss Aretta Young. Miss Ida begtnners or aitvanced students. An extension class in millinery and plain sowing Is also Beginning. It meets once iFweefe on Monday, afternoon at 4:30 in the arVhulldlng at the university. This class tepen-te-an- y woman who desires, to take It It Is under the direction of Mrs. Mazie Sav- Me-Not- - PjAUo-doesn'- lt t extensiott'cUsi. Jn' ahoW Card writing' and poster design- - As to be continued this term t " Prigham LYoung enVrs-u- ' jneet An mym nona -- for the- tw. art but 1" - n tr. REMEMBRANCE; .1 TEMPEST PLAY8 FATE ' ... . ., On the sea of figures craft breasted a jQ?f fating -Jlupert hstl isll'"LJ IhVf- tw -' . - ''ThrouglrtheStorm"- trluinphaniry'TTf Helen at last steers her craft into ta harbor Hove, aa shown In the Play- goers feature. "Through the Storm," showing Friday and Saturday at the Edith rlnt Stockton .and Louis Kimball COLUMBIA Self-invite- d -- luenuiy. oi anoiner ajr.orpnan.woa had been killed in the accident and who .was oiriief way to be adopted y . rich relatives she had never seea. " 7 :30, 9:15 : " " |