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Show 0 y T a Serving committee- -- Mrs. J. W Far- rer, Mra, Fred R. Taylor, 1 Mra. Fred KEHBEBSHIP TEA Strate, Mrs. Henry. Gease, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst, 'a4ra.J. I- 'Innls, Mrs. George Hansen. Miss Edna Holdaway. Mrs. W. Lawrence. Whlttembre. T'Ueoorattng Mra.. Ree'd Anderberg, , MnUWJ. StlehJ, and Mrs.' David tfprWlWitobeoaeotthelead-to' Openahaw. . season will Finance Mrs. E. C. Rodgers. Boclal function- of the te to w Program Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. the ennual inemberehlp - lElpSCll - i Munlclpftl Cotnt--- Sen W theWo-- TRY IT! - Rayimmeman YOU WILL RefreshmentMrav E. ft ;Rodgersj Almaf Van Mra. George BratUn, Mrs. J. L. innls. WaJenen 415 Eaet Center street, Seating Mrs. Annie Craig, - v..- - , "f Saturday. April SL Invitation Mrs; Jessie Johnson, Mrs. to la tea giro the of purpose those Fred Strate. . .n present members and ell ot to become membera an All members of the Utah Sorosis ? . .JJSJrt pviprth club are reauested. to be at the Prove echool Wednesday morning at 10 Municipal Council la high : " o'clock.--' ; womea tor tJl ooea for membership interested-fjrotog ladles aaid "MlBg Gladys Seamount entertained at ririfl affalra of the community," of the a well Appointed,, dinner party at her Sra. Walter T .Hasler, president home Sunday afternoon,, in compl-. equation. Wr extend m Jajtt iment to Miss Helen Talmage' and Miss and old, tp women, younf uonto all Lela of Salt Lake and Coraiaudsley tea; ... at the membership nave-- nell Wrlde of Eureka, who were to the past women irho Those - Prwo visitors. Sweet peas and ferns worked on any committees m we ur- formed an attractive centerpiece for to be nateatlon are especlallx torlted, the dining table. In addition totne older end mothers i l!eiSLjrojttnf also" torlted. gtrit re Miss Gertrude Olsen, Miss SJditTHed-o.uisBrer woman to the . communityMiss Annie Randall. orihouia become affiliated with this . . for mtoUon whose, aim la t jrork memberi -IZIna Slnet'eentn Gen- - ; The tte welfare of the entire community, met at lub the home of Mrs. 0. A. I tury nd members prosper r Weassure all with the Utah! afternoon, memberSpear Friday Uts members that the amaH as club ladles Sorosia guests. special only Pttt ahto fee paid each.r The rooms were prettily decorated I for the most wortbyJects,'' , with spring flowers, forming the club The commltteea to eharge of the colors, green ana gold.- - Following a short business meeting & splendid was furnished, Including a program JJew Maw, Mrs. & Jlrs; ft Easier, " selection piaho Mrs. by Miss Estella PeterBrattaiu Mrs. Ray. Timmerman, son, and a one-aplay, "The War L. ft Potter, Mi W. Woman." Mrs. Fred C. Strate. read O. by H. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hulsh, were to 50. served Refreshments . Helndselman, Mrs. . Mra. Scott Stewart, . ButhJiarrerr jiiaa Mrs. 0. D. Romney and Mr. Mr. and Ban-seMi W. 0. BeesieyMravGeow airs. Melbourn Romney of Salt Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Mrs. Ralph and -were in Provo Saturday visiting Lake Mra. Brlmhall, Mrs. George Poulton, . Mr. and Mrs; C. H. Wright. Annie 5ralg. Mra. CVKHansen, Mrs. J. M. Jensen, rjlravi Rose Stewart, Mrs. T. S. Jones entertained at Mra. Alma Ballenger, Miss Alice .ReyMra. dinner Sunday afternoon In honor of nolds, Mr. M. Alex Hediroist, Mrs. Henry Cease, Mrs. her husband, whose birthday annlverCarna on occurred that day. Mt jary AlraNelsonMra. Jacob Coleman, sweet peae- - prettily deco-- , O. W. Bailey, Mrs. Oscar wnktns, Mra. tions and the Buldining table. Covers were A. rated; James Mra. Letter Hickman, 17, laid for ". Including the lock. Mrs. B. S, Hinckley. : L of home Mrav . -- FREE .El COME FOR ; BOTTLE, MORE THIS WEEK jatttawtfczmiiJiixinTMfriViiii, s tae ' SAMPLE : if mwrrnrrrnsoaai "THENE PRICE HOUSED wnt AND CLEANS PERFECTLY t; Furniture PolisK. XuaTteajiarJoI GOLDENJSTAR POLISH -W EetpUon-oaunlttee--MitV- lwnoe Whit-temor- v - Lowest Prices. 6-l- 9-I- ......... ........ ... .. 50e W 50p . . .....jmr. , b. LLl 15J 45$ just in lb.. It Abl UKL 1 -- PHONE 544 guests, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keese, Miss Ah-- Hodson of Salt Lake. a 20 ' SEEDS v ' ; ... ...... r ? COAL-BURNIN- UNSEEDS H I have" the very best and the cleanest ' seed you can buy .anywhere. When you plant beets you want one that desn t lade out when ycu cook or botUe them the xamsnes enuuiu . be nice and tops ; the grde" cri? and not strong sticks andthat Bhould you wiu asif be of good quality; something pea -me.to sell you again next year, as a great many are telling and the, pie this yearj in lettuce I have a very early curly .'best head lettuce , obtainable ; in onions something' mild is. the word y)nion sets are the ones to plant for green onions. .These and many others are just what my long experience- nas taught me. , Also a very select list of loose land packet ' ' . - flower seed - -- ' ' ' r - - PHONE 117. ' MORE FOR YOUR CASH - ' - ' FREE 338 WEST CENTER, PROVO. i DELTVERT t " ril 14th to 21st STRONG FACULTY karpenAI (OuarktvtMd 1 e, Music ashington; Robert J. Leonard, dean bejeryy buuuui ox euucauon, university or Knute- - Rockne, director t0D WINDOW SHADES. itg tlAINt, IUUK wATli'tornla; atMetlcSi NotPe Dame university. ' idiana; Henry C. Cowles, professor MUCH- HAD MUKL 1 H. nt ecology, University rof-,C-hi-o; Jresident.W. W.Henderson-precl TDour ui suuiugjr, unguam xoung col- - Departments. teODY PAYS TOO - iiii 1 SELL for-ierl- y ru Hi ll - to a lunch-eo- n number of friends, at a bridge at her home Saturdi?"afternooh. Daffodil and tullpa were used In rooms. decorating the entertaining were played, toe Six tables of bridge J. Mrs. to . W; favora being awarded, Stlehl and- Mrs. Frank DemlnS. A delicious luncheon waa eemtfid .to 30t" guestaMra. Including th Frank B. Moore, tMlai Mae Moore, Mrs. XXTITStevensvand Mrs, Anna Alkman. aU of Salt Lake City.. al JZZZm .mn. 1 tend.' . Tha ,m. I. A. of the Fourth ward Mia Enha Peterson and Miss Fito wlU give a confetti ball In the ward a shower were hostesses-a- t Vincent follow .m.uomont hall this evenlti the former Mqnaay at 'the home-'ing the regular Mutualetlng;- The - VetU Alg'er.r. a Miss tot evening wm turnisn PMrlMi Platers The room! "were weet of the bride Will be Refreshment rir.nr.A miiRic I-- ...: deco? ated to the oojors d artlsticaUy. to aicordially-lnTlteAnr served. ' The B. Y. U. women met at the and green, sweet peas, carna ' :" " pink home of Mra. Herald fi. Clark Satur- attend: tions and ferns being empioyeo m mo, Newborn '; scheme Progfesslve. games day afternoon to honor Mra. ui anrt Mrs. Robert Cockrell will decoraUve "I. Butt, formerly Mtos Ethel . Cutler, the favors beta g awardwere played, make to Lake" leave Sunday lor Salt head of the home economlca departed. tO.WtfS LOra wna. mib. tetter the rooma were their ment of the B. T. Strong and Misa Ruth Blakef the d itaoomted.lrtUiuJed .eattatloM iconsoiauon the pnm. two recelflng Elisa Mlse s . tka nnor "It Trovatore" waa Mri. ilary Holmes and delicious luncheon were Music- - and beth Holmes of Salt Jam apeni aelec Two V. H.I Hoyt. Many useful and beauread by. Mrs, week-enhere the gueau ot Mrs.jonn also enjoyed fMwn tha anars; were played oa received by the honorwere " tiful fvgifts Mar- - Johnson.- Thomaa Prof. l and the following: Miss Tlctrol from the ed guest e . ' . AnMant. Miss -- Emma Evans. On and 'Mlsa Celesti jonnaon re Ferre - Mr. WUUam . Mra. and. Several - Miss Grace Taylor, Mra. Late Alger. j.... .1 rmm tba AMn... rhlch a de-- rlalUns la Garfield tor a tew days. after were played, tamea - , C t : in So-te- et Garden Hose lenghts at Of u d v--- a greasy surface- - Hla-watfi- Mrs. P. J. Hedquist waa hOBtess - SEEDS does not leave id lecturer on home economics, CCColumbia university; Cyrus D. tel 11 lead, .associate Drofessor of ertnr.. a. nH H Hy DU R ion. UnlreMltv of Galifornta: and hnw J4 Wilson, professor of education, L. cri u f S. university." it The large faculty enables the sum-s- r school to offer a richer and more ried course of study than ever be--e. PROVO, UTAH A, few of the attractive tea-s are "Outstanding Problems in ucation," Educational Significance . . .. v .. ' l ui.. ir.mlAttll.. a i iuu, licious luncheon was served to 50. the Recent Tendencies ts the it'ttoiliiu vii u o.uioa amis uui a iuuu, mio. . a. it..M-'choloaicaL' BioIoaicaL and SaoI.i Mrs. was Ruth Miss Butt iMrt. Hewitt afternoon 'Blake, the Strong, During Salf Lake, Mrs. V. I. Spere ot Salt jnces," "Football Coaching?, .end bM ifri. boiiie Blake. Mrs. E. V. Vln . a, presented with a beautiful painting .w w. . . v. nei Lake and Mrs. A J. KIrkham of -' cent, Mrs. N. M. Peteson, Miss Inez by Prof. E. H. Eastmond, as a wed- He first six weeks of the summer I Utah. oe at tne nnivapsit hniiri.va. Harris and Miss Melva Wadley of ding gift from the club. The asalst-ta- iri wiu aD1n and the slxjkn. last R.Herfald .thejclty. hostesses were Mrs. at tne Alpine camp at the foott.ble m Clark, Mrs. John S. Smith, Mrs. A. C. Uc . VT Candland,' Mrs. Bessie Gourley, Miss ant,. Sun-Pro- of Elliott and' Miss. Alene duf Vllate betterment afe cordially invited i " Phillips. ' " . . " ' nn vil rrVa . . . 'Vni . Package Macaroni, 7 62. Uf. G A 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT ON STOVES .. . BROODER . k ' Now is the .time to plan your garden. ; You want the best that you can get; because what you sow just that kind you win reap. Loose Macaroni, lbvli HlflLUU iltlllND 71 mvmri II II . 1 ...... It Piano, and 25 39 25 ....r.... A nice hne of Lunch Meats ought to know" ernd useful articles on display in our Furni-thdrFloor Coverings. Drapery. Wall Paperr 45? W 25c We cut any length you want, per foot. .15 38 Lard Pail for Lard PaU for ; ... , l(Mb.Lard Pail for "Loose Lard, 2 lbs; . ,vv . . ... . .. 35$ 5-l- just what Mama iooL SPECIALS FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 21. b. ;!That5 .35 $2.10 85 ... $1,50L GOLDEN STAR IS THE BEST AUTOMOBILE" POLISH ON THE MARKET. ates from April 14th to 21st will be Accordinaf to the B.-- Y. TT. thef hool catalogue just Issued from mig-f- ui fnrniture. Wo rfpn1 in cronr. i. essthe church iinlrslfv feiu scit our store this week and see the beau e strongest faculty in its history. In in i just received, from the Karpen fac ditlon tn thfl remilar fofnltir nf ih. hool, a number of prominent edu- -' our store will be presented te 'tors from leading universities, east of visiting id West have been nnfnnut as Use3. ui luiicsiuig inuuyuicii - un xiviuc fachejs-- for the summer session: The cha Price. . shows the follows e: ttalogue larles Abraham Ell wood, professor socloloev of the Universltv nf n- uri; Joseph A. Geddes, professor of onomics: Frederick E. Bolton Hp An school of education.' University of Wilford Perry Garden Hose 54-in- ch JJ b. not an oil mop. but a Polish Mop mahogany finished, hard maple handle, for Karpen Fumitur ... 2-l- ttffffiir lvf .t.vt. is -- r......V&$c b. It ' Sr -- - GOLDEN STAR SOLD BY Whitehead Grocery-rPro- vo Drug Co. Sutton Market-- Provo Paint & Glas A C. Anderson Grocery and D. T. R. Company. ; - - Spinach, per 2 Large Fancy Solid Head Lettuce can Golden Gate Coffee 2 lbs. Golden West Coffee & lbs. Green Bag Coffee-- .; Large size Instant Postum Tree Tea, per pkg. . : . Large pkgi Sperry's Rolled Oats 3 lbs. Bulk Rolled Oats.-- . . sack Cracked Wheat 2 cans LibbjPs Pork and Beans . . Iroz. tumbler Pure Honey 10 JbaKirks Flake Soap , washing- that cleans, polishes and protects the finish of the floors. "1tj!5$!i!MO Packed in a large round tin can with a Packages: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50. 1VEEK ENDING APRIL 21, 1923. 3 lbs. Extra iRne Fresh CrispPeanuts 3 lbs. Hard Shell Walnuts .'. 3 lbs. Silver Leal Lard .v. . 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs .. . . ...... ......... Fresh Tomatoes, per lb. Fresh Asparagus, pef Jb. . . . . . . . , . . . ... 3 bunches Radishes" i ; i . :. 3 bunches Green Onions . -- Potatoes, per bushel .v . - a thumb screw the mop can be taken off or put on the plate without the least trouble. This is important when the mop heeds Brass 'Beds, Glassware, Leather Upholstery, Sinks, Linoleum and hundreds of articles are kept clean and bright with Golden Star Polish. CASH v..... " By merely turning . - out-of-to- ne 440. THEY DO THE WORK On Furniture No matter how dirty, old and dingy, stained or scratched your furniture may be, the finish can be brought back and the article be made to look new with a few drops of Golden Star- ";- . ...SAVE MONEYBUXFOtt GOLDEN STAR MOPS rcrtcctm On Pianos Two teaspoonsful will clean and polish a piano, removing all grease, stains and scratches, leaving it looking like new. n, lb., eans& Polishes ct e, 4LW0wvm;.. When CI A FEW OF ITS USES aw, paTld-Opensh- YourFurniTnrel Lm the Babu -- HGBlumcthSCo. 474 West Center: |