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Show THE. PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923. Dr. and Mrs. Walter T. Haslcr' entertained at dinner at their home Thursday afternoon. A,eutjglass vase of rosea formed an attractive centerpiece.' Covers, were laid for Mrs. Mrs. C. B. West of "ilisa Tdir Grange entertained At for : Mrs n. S. Harris, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Hopkins and Mrs. Sallna, A. T. Merrill : Iter. home, Thursday evening, at a Albert Sticneokert, Miss Ruby of Ogden and Mrs. Ray Clayton of dinner party in bonor of George Miss Ada Orange, Miss Ruth Payson, who were in Provo attendHarris who leave October 17, for Riseugreen, Mis Glayds Vincent, ing the convention 'of the state Feduaurorma to luirill a mission. The Miss Velma Vincent, Roloq Part- eration of Women's clubs. room were attractively decorated ridge, George Harris, Marfan Patten with dahlias and a vase ot cut and Joe Harris. After dinner the Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sutton and famflo were formed the centerwlece for evenlne was Dleasantlv snwit In ily and Mrs. E. 1). Sutton are visit''1 the dining table. Covers were laid '"music and games. lug in Salt Lake today. T-- Y Ol-se- - . - - ,.... SATURDAY SPECIAL was couver, B. CX, returning by steamer Local and state government Men-den to Seattle, Wash. Professor Hal- very ablyjrlven by Mrs. Anns ' hull. Mrs. S. ""M. Deal gave vorson ia a teacher in the Oregon a paper on "Excessive Law Making State Agricultural. college. the Bane of the American nation." LEGION MEMBER AND WIFE WILL ATTEND CONVENTION'S Mrs. WmV Blnks ha gone to Arco, Idaho- to visit with her sister, Mrs. SPANISH FORK, Oct 12 John Wayne Boyer. . E. Booth, commander of the.pan-Is- h Fork post of the American Roll Houtx was risit&s r. iii til-- . Legion and member of 'the national stives and friends ln Sprlsrr.U-Wnlnftftdacommittee for the state of Utah, Mr. Hontr is how l'.v- lett this morning for the- - national Inv at Soldier Ssinmlf and convention, which Is to be held at an engine on the D. ft R. G. R.- R. San Francisco, October 15 to )9. east of that point Commander Booth Joined 'other legion members in Salt Lake City. He is accompanied by his wife, Joseph S. Wing of SprlnirvtHe Mrs. Beatrice McKell Booth, who and 411m Vera A. Bouiton of Provo will attend the ' meeting of the are among the newly weds of tne Tislt friends month. Woman'rauxiiiary-Hn- d on the coast Mr. and Mrs. Booth wilTbe liss Sameul 'E; Bulkley and guests of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Blackett both of Springville were Theo Lee, formerly of this city, -married In Provo, last Monday" at now of Berkeley, Cnlif,,-whl- le they 12 o'clock uoonr . .'. .are on the coast. In an easy conversational style the author explains the positions of the various constellations and tells the stories and legends which are connected with them. ' "BannertaiV by E. T. Seton This Is the biography of a - gray 8ulrrel and is quite as remarkable a (portrait of wild life as that of I. ibo, Kag or Vixen. It will be welcomed by the many children who love animal stories. , ".Seven O'clock Stories" by R. G. Anderwin This Is the story of three happy children, the children's friend "The Toyman" ' and. the funniest Mrs. J. Morrell of Ogden and Mrs. little dog that ever wagged a tail. Annie Farr of Smithfield were the Stories' by' B. guest of Dr. and Mrs. George . H. 6. Anderson The same happy Brlmhali Tuesday even- characters a in "Seven O'clock ing., FaU flowers prettily dssiorated iltorieaareJiere again pqrtrayedlu were laid their the41ning table, Covers " 1 fflrjixJiii-ji- : ." INTERESTING TOUR ENDS. W. D. Mr. and Mrs. Suttonof SPANISH FORK', Oct 15 Mr. 8alt Lake were Provo visitors and, SrsT Thomas" Halvorson hate Thursday. ; received a communication from their - . . Mrs. M. D. 'Evans has returned son, Professor W,' V.' Halvorson, home after visiting the past week in stating that he and his wife and SPRING VILLE SOCIETY. Halt Lake with her daughter, 'Mrs. child had reached .Corvallis, Ore., vacation an after trip Interesting E. V. Bennett. MHL Ahmi iipndpnnaii was nostt listing nearly three months. Dur ess to the Alpha Beta club the with time vllsted first' that ing they 'Mrs. J. William Knight has had Mr. Halvorson's parents at Spanish regular meeting October 5, 1923. bs be giif HtH this week, Mrs; A.JT. Mrs. Sadie Packard presiding. Merrill and Mrs. Karl Hopkins of Fork, then they spent six weeks atn- Piano solo Alberta MendenhalL Ames, Iowa;later visiting in VaOgden, who were here attending the convention of the State Federa tion of Women's clubs. ' n further-adventur- Remarkable Value . ' - at P mmmm fjfSlkl ... .; J $4S Value. - . 11 IK SI wmmrn 98 n il- Mrs. Ephrlam Lewi of N'ephl is a Provo visitor for af few days the guest of Telatlves and friends; - : i ' Zenos Manwarlng, has Just returned from an excursion trip to the Mutual Coal mine In Spring conyan. Mr. Mahwatlhtf Tepoyg'Tnlit thlfe were thirty members IA the party that made the trip, most of whom were' mpllyees of the Mutual Coal company from Utah and Idaho. -- i MAPLETON SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Leroy Saturday at Conference . , , City. lt spent Lake ; Mrs. Ernest Neilson has returned home from a trip to California. - Mrs. Edna Mills has returned to her home in Ogden after a 'weeks visit with her mother Mrs. Annie '. Whiting. Sunday evening at the Mapleton ward the following- - program wa given to welcome home Mr. Burton Tew a missionary for ' two years in the eastern states, "Cello solo by Chsnncy Child ; welcome address Bishop Loren Neilson; piano solo, Mrs. Bella Crandall; duet, Florence Siiupklns and Mrs. Chauncy Child; reading, Sarah HoUey duet Mlsa Siuipkins and Mrs. Childs: remarks, Burton Tew, , d and Mrs. 0, W. Houts a numberjf relatives and Mr. - enter-ta'ne- Miss Edna: Norton Heft Saturday friends at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. for her home in Shelley, Idaho ?I a months visit St the home -of HoutzV Mr. and Mrs. n, Cullnm. ': Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Farley anMrs. B. L. Llewelyn - is visiting nounce the arrival of a fine baby "Mother and -babe with her daughter, Mrs, Sanders boy born Sunday, v fine. arc feeling st Ogden, Huntington ' . Heat In the Alps has been so Mrs. Sadie Bnjne and Charles Tuckett of Los Angeles, California, great that glaciers have been melt ana causing avaiancnes. Moun8feUerct0 attend the funeral of ing Uilus slteams have been Mutated by ' their father. these avalanches with disastrous results to factories and electrical SL C. Fullmer returned home Sun works depending otLlbe poweto ,, day after a trip through the state of the water for their kinetic energy1' Wyoming. . ' - , 4 . mm student body A Provo high school theschool 4anceiUieglvea-t- o gvmnasium this evening. The hall 'tiasTwtnftf? aclTvelyffecorafeorfof the affair. Excellent bees arranged for. music v . has . -- ; III f::::U' 5 Mia. nK 'ViM MUJJK' a i Mpm mmmAW. v.w - - Mr. and Mrs."Tf)ave Anderson of Salt Lake are spending a few" weeks In Prnvn, at thp hnmp tit Mr and .Mis. J. H. Linton. Mf. Anderson fame to take Mr. Deuip's place at UielM?al telephone office, while be 1h siH'iidlng his vacation in Califr-- I Miss Florence Fail, Miss Maurlne Bee and Miss Iteuluh Jones will spent Monday in Salt "Luke: f V ". V. Ii Willi:. f,' f Rl ' .m i xn-Ti- TAaSSrAJT '-- t ,n-"v'II 1 a .. ri WlH Zw 1 i- i I m i 111'. I - Mrs. JohitScbofield-wilHeave-Satnrda- y for Nephl where they will spend a visiting relatives . and friends. B'tM'K . v Mr. and Mrs. VfV. Phillips of BinghemHSpent he early part ot the week In Provo with Bishop and Mrs. Albert Booth. . . '. ,. - Bishop and "Mrs. A. L. Booth spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake attending conference. QuaHty Tells! The Vineyard ward M. I. A. held their opening meeting of the season at ue Vineyard ward social hall Thursday evening, in the form pf an entertainment A one-aplay was presented by the Beehive girls, and a chorus, consisting of senior boys, sang a number pf songs. The hall was attractively decorated with fruit Games and dancing followed the program. Dainty refreshments were served. tHan a glance at our foot- wear to know that- - hieh quality materials and expert workmansliijf Tinderlie their ou tward dain t y bea uty. - Mrs. C. C. TaylorJand Mrs. Ray Van Wagonen, entertailiedThursday evening at the home of the latter, In Honor of the blrthduy anniversary Van Wagonen. of Mrs. The rooms were prettily decorated with flowers. lull During the evening music was turnlshcd by the' Mud dock orchestra uud Miss Dean Sail and Miss Norma Van Wagonen en tertained with fancy dancing. Luncheon followed and was served to : Mr. and Mrs.' John Stubbs, Mr. Barbara Brown Shoes for Women. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Burton Brown Shoes for Men. Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls. anu Airs. Ernest lleurichsen, Mr. anu Mrs. John Peurod, . Air. and Mrs. ired Davles, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Westrope, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagonen, Mr. and Mrs. fid jsr . J"rtPL Van W agouen, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Van Wagonen, Miss Lola Baum. Mis Atha Murdock, Miss Chloe Mur dock, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murdock, Verl Van Wagonen and Arthur Van wagonen. , TaylotTMr. and Mrs. Ray rT. If' V II Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Johnson snd Mr. and Mrs. fteter B. Johnson, motorea to Santaquin Thursday, wnere uey attendea the funeral services of Mrsft Caroline Bobbins. Mrs. Joseph Giles wss hostess to the. teachers and members of the Home and School association, of the Meager district, at her home Thursday noon. Roses snd. aster pre- vauea urougnont A delicious luncheon wss served to 16. v THE STORY HOIH IS HERE. Tee. the Story Hour 1 reallv ro- To the ing to begin this "week. many boys and girls who have been looking forward to this event we are clad to announce that the first Story Hour of the season will be held on Saturday October. 13 at 3 o'clock. An instructive as well am the-roo- ... ' . MM ii ! " - ' cuirriHimiiK program nas been ar- -' rangeu. au oojs and girls U'tween the age of are invited to come thi-l- r ami get acquainted- - with ' friend the book people. . 2 J.220- - BOOKS This beautiful model is ready for your selection, at a very reasonable . price. ; " : . Get-ItAt- - ;TAYLOR PROS. CO. v' Ladies' Department 'FOB this page ready fory bur selection quality at reasonable prices- -Clothes of such rich and supple fab rics as Fashona, Velverette, Framosa, Velour, Polo, Camel's Coats "- .... i hsnt ' Book of Stars" by W. T. Olcott wonderfully SnitQ trim in their long lines and not too severe tailoring. Our stock represents one of the most interesting collections of models that you wilf see. And at most reasonable prices. Son will not be making a mistake in Hair, Kharosan, Lustrosa and Arnoline have been used to fashion these beautiful Coats. Such luxuriant furs as Squirrel, Fox, Wolf, Lynx have made rare and beautiful combinations taking the time to try several of them on. Dresses nno P188 onyoii :oo deeply the advantage of buying your coat, suit or dress while our stock is at its most complete state. We lay" away any garment you .may select upon a reasonable deposit so that you may pgy at your ' leisure.'"" We . . of-strtcti aim of our department- .- Nevw did we feel better about any fall display than we do about the models we have for your ap- proval. You will find them in Read's Twill, Tricotines, Velver-ette- s, Satin-face- d ' LIBRARY 'Bobby of Cloverfield Farm." bvl Helen K. Orton Cloverfield Karmj Is a place with a big homey famllvi friendly animals and delightful hai- penliigs. Boys' Itook of Physics" by Clark snd 8uiall This book a simitle gives . . exiuunstion or modern sclehce: wlthi easily made apparatus and many The .simple experiments. apparatus llluMtrat'ed In the book can bo rsadr to of avr!re" ability and will provide a world of interest III Cantons, caded Satinsand Velvets. Bro. GET IT AT TAYLOR IROedMPAMY LADIES': DEPARTMENT - .1-- ni- ' Mrs. T. L. Schofield' and n: 1 f--fr The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will meet Tuesday after noon at 2 :30 o'clock at the home of The an Mrs, Mary E. Asbworth. nnal election of officers will take Is desired. place. A large- attendance -, .... ffaMl I rmrr Mr.- - and Mrs, Lee Banner and : Th Snrinrvill orchestra motored Saturday in Bait Lake to Mammoth last Friday evening family spent . and played lor the dancing parry.- - City, j- - : |