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Show THE PROVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1921. PAGE FIVE. day Afternoon at 1 o'clock. i:ilcu Jaixib of Provo. Xaonii Ellison, Lucile Holdaway, The body may I at th hoi-,' JuaniU lewls. Stroug Evelyn T Mrs. Charles ltojer was the din- home of J. liiei-ntX. Seventh student The Liuivlb hii.'h j ner t csji, mid Vildii Hunter, manager. snest Sunday of Ir. and Mrs. prior to lit- - w rtiees. Interbody ill the a dunce in the school Wallace Mace. num will .e iu l he provo ciiy 8ecA dance will lie given In the KyuiiiUfiuiii. Friday evening. April of tii cemetery umler (he u arranged oud ward amusement 11. GiMid music hus hall this! Mrs. Ida Cljde ami Mrs. Mclla j , ,, Mutuary. the of tlivunder f direction t the '!'! child, who dieil it lit iie of were fur and a cordial invitation is ex- evening Mrs. Albert S. June Lais rrturiK-Clements and sou M. 1. A. The Harmony Kings will! Mr. o in- - I'ueo l.'.lie. I i.. ..t t ut.l Mr tests tome, after a two weeks' visit iu tended to the public. g. illHI Alls. Hi nry T. furnish the music. Everyone is in- J.ti k Chaiiiiun of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake with Mr. a u Mrs. Clyde In other nil two An entertainment will given iu the vited to attend. Mr. I. S. and Itntwn Mrs. Mr. and Fifth ward uin-1 Tburmlay evennvi.Y wins. The youije fjlka of the 'anil Mr. Fzra Nielstiu motored to ' In honor of MU Comity Clerk Wallace M. llulis M'ltlMaiLLE MK'IETV. (Jiiin.isoii the first of April to attend church presented the three-ac- t ing, at S o'clock. the eert umiiv Edna Seornp who ha Just returned the funeral services of Anthony which united John Thi.-eomedy, "What Happened to from the northern state, where he ami Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finhy Metcalf. Hazel Allen lira llil III both of Provo Joues," In Mena Trope hall Tues has Liborlng fur the L. I. S. went to Provo Saturday evening in Tuesday Mr. Ilnlo imited t day evening. A large crowd was church and bo for Earl Crowther attend a last week Mrs. Eliza Thoru party giveu at the home No: h licltoy Mat son ami who will leave lu the near future for in attendance. matrimony Mrs. M:ir.k lSlinhnrst and with Ir. of Mr, and Mrs. F. Warner. ltelle Laird, both of liss Phis-lia mission. iu Salt Lake City. l l'.ineka. The ladles of the St. Mary's The following program has leen Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Friel and will conduct a baxaar arranged : vocal sola. Miss Melba of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ludvlgson were iu FARM INCORPORATED. siul food sale Saturday, April 12, fondle: saxophone solo. Floyd Lar family of Salt IjskeonCity tif Mr. the Gunnison weiv account of guests Springville Sunday comThe McBcth farm, near Paysoii. at the Sanitary Meat Market, son; whistling solo, Ralph Smith; he illness of their mother, Mrs. and Mrs. I. S. Brown last week. has beeu inoorjKiraled Into the Mo mencing at 11 o'clock. The (roods vocal solo, Mrs. It. Uurn Clark ; for ait le will include aprons, fancy reading, Ruth Perkins; cornet solo, Margaret Friel. i L. IKme has returned I'.eth Farm coiHirniiou, with $ Mrs. R. to work, cakes, pies, baked beans and Osmond Crowther; remark, Edna capital stis'k, a few days iu home after Mr. Mrs. Alleman Clifford spelling and I .a tiers filed today with the count v many other articles. Scorup, Earl Crowther, Amos Mer- were surprised Frlda evening at Eureka. clerk. rill and Bishop Albert Ma hey. Music and home. their card games KIWANIS LADIES' NIGHT. The officers of the corporation Later in the evening the guests were Metcalf of Mrs. E. Mr. the Sylvia enjoyed by following: The Provo Klwanis club will en- will adjourn to the amusement hall are J. S. McBcth, president: Hiana e Sprlug-villin mouth a ts Mrs. Claud Mr. and spending and Larson, tertain their ladies at the Hotel where dancing will be enjoyed. All Mrs. La vice president: C. E. Mc with h; r daughters Mrs. I. S. McBeth. Cell Bird and Mr. and Mrs. .Roberts Thursday evening at 7:30. friends of Miss Scorup and Mr. Beth. the offhvrs with' Neilson. Mrs. Brown Ezra and Rich. E. Two hours of novel entertainment, Crowther are cordially invited to Mae McBeth and Maud Harris, form banquet, music and dancing is attend. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crawford the Isiard of directors. Miss Emma Dougall and Miss w The promised by Secretary J. N. Ellert-on- . of Soldier Summit spent the week will beprincipal place of business Mrs. Clarence Harmon will en Orissa Briuton came down from end Paysoii. Mrs .Mauford with Mr. and to spend the week end. tertain the t'topla club members at Eureka Hutchinson. A welcome home party n be her home Thursday afternoon. A WOMAN CALLED BY DEATH. Francis Hamilton of Susanville, Siren In the Lakevlew ward meet- pleasant time will .be spent with SPANISH FMKK. April 9. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Hutchinson. is California' home at the Harvey visiting house In A. Thomas Simmons died honor sewing and music, during which a ing Friday evening, Leon Harrison and Mrs. Manford Elizabeth of D. M. Craudall. of Merrill Olsen and Clifford delicious luncheon will be served. at her home here Monday, followTueswere the Hutchinson guests Reese, who have returned home ing a lingering Illness, from Amnsa Rowland entertained day of Mrs. M. J. Nuttall of Salem. from a mission In the southern Mrs. Simmons was horn at The ninth year girls of the Provo theMrs.memliers S. club T. of the taiea. A splendid program will be high school, under the direction of Sjianlsh Fork on April 2S, 1K0O. She Lake Salt Mrs. of Tratt Elizabeth nr home. her evening Thursday married Amnion Simmons In 1S.STi given after which games and re- Miss Reva Lewis, class Instructor, "5H" was played and Mrs. Win. City is visiting iu Sprlugville with Wlr. Simmons died a month ago. freshments will be enjoyed. A entertained the members of their Brown won A friends. relatives and the prize. dainty cordial invitation is extended to the class at an Easter luncheon in the Mrs. Simmons Is survived by two Easter luncheon was served to the ; public. sons, four daughters, two brothers high school dining room this afterK. Dr. W .Bracken of J. lA'n Mrs. Mrs. Bingham and four sisters. Fourteen Sumsion, noon. The dining table was pret- following grandThe Relief society meeting held in tily decorated In an Easter scheme. Arthur Finley, Mrs. (ieorge Crau- was the guest Sunday of Mr. nud children also survive her. Funeral L. Mrs. Mrs. McKenzie. Harry Pennington. Mrs. (. the Lakevlew ward Tuesday after- Covers were laid for the following: dall, aftomorrow be will held services noon WS under the direction of the Misses Reva Snow, Myrl Alleman, Leon Harrison. Mrs. Andrew Peter ternoon at 2 o'clock at the Third S. of Mr. O. Salt Burton and Mrs. work and business committee. The June Hall, Lorna Jones, Fawn son, sirs. Manford Hutchinson, Mrs. ward chapel. time was spent in quilting, during Adumson, Stella Pork, Edna Vacher, Glen Kennedy and Mrs Lewis Lake City were the week end guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Levi Thorpe. Hogg. SMOOT REJECTS ALL MELLON TAX COMPROMISKS Mr. and Mrs. George Roylance and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Argyle of Span ish Fork were the guests Sundav of Jim Stimsion were the Sunday din- International News (service. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs'i W. A. Mrs. X. J. Deal. WASHINGTON. April It. AdminMcKcuzic. istration leaders in the senate will Mrs. Ellen Steel and Ray Steel of fight to the last ditch for the Mellon The I'tah stake quarterly conferGoshen were the guests Sunday of centuries the P"0R ence will he held In the tabernacle Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Sutherland. world's most at Provo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Parry were the beautiful Mr. and Sirs. Max KIchs were Salt dinner guests Monday of Mr. mid were made in the Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. Joseph Allan. " WILTON A Orient. ' And only princes could afford Miss Ramonn Thomas. Miss Jen-ev- e R. L. Done spent the week end In Thomas nud Lee Merrill were them. Salt Lake City. Now Herat! week end guests of Mr. and the the rugs reflecting Mr. and Mrs. Pier Briuton and Mrs. Stephen Deal. urn ame high traditions Mrs. Charlotte Ganiniel were the of rug weaving are The Junior Etude met at the home Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and made here in Ameof Lucile Crandall Friday March Mrs. Ben Holley. which refret-uuieut- were served. s tit-we- . Society j Wt-.-- i tf i !oitti tux phi n. Senator Sumof. of Cliih, i.th.-- r s u-r- e lead-erslii- o o oJ RECLAMATION j !j STARTS ON PAGE ONE Hon was tiirnt-i- O 'O ilnun ,il..ii., ultiiijs! l th.-r- . .s u uiwpprt.prlmed bal- aim- - of ;.!tjut T.iK?U,iss imw in the :i la ma i lou f umi. t uoiiL'h to cover all tinf - i,eu in. lets i w stiiui.tes which Ihe fact-- n ill recommend I m tit to uiiirriM. 9:13 2:43, 4:13. 7; LAST TIMES TONIGHT NORMA TALMADGE in m SAVAGE EUCTRICT. WASHER DRYER APPEALS TO ALL THE "ASHES OF VENGEANCE" 8 m THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY "WOMEN WHO GIVE" SENSES You never taw entire household washing done an beautifully and easily hy the ymngerlest SAVAGE. It ut-isnof tense your saving of u Based on the story "Cape Cod Folks," by Sarah MacLean Greene. With a cast that includes Barbara lied ford, Frank Kennan, Renee Adoree, Robert Frazer. time, labor and money. It washet titry thing and driel without a wringer! See the SAVAGE work in your own home - now. Here is the tensely thrilling Sstory of men who go down to the sea in ships and the women who wait. dia-Ix-te- s. that only princes could once afford ample to get the ... i, rota snows daily 43. lmi,-ikk- For the average home the beauty ' 1 CTRAN Epi-X)a- n, whi. h will oooo,oooo.o:oc-Ovo:-v-:oo.ovo.vvao- HKRK'S MOKE AHOIT , Gun-biso- , j y U-e- !in, - "'" l'K'Ve estimiiti-- for new vuirk eoiui'iromiM urn t.uiirem. nt thiil' until the faetfim: ouiliilssloll had pliiiiiietl mill r tlic of Senator McConiiiek, I!e- The earlier reeoinioeiiilation for a pul. li. mi of Illinois. "Tile 1'tali pi. joei was f..r .:m.i.isi: way we'll iliiproiiiisi-olis to In- defeated by a of the llo- - fai l finders li. w k for $l.."mi s' liale," SiiiihiI said. tii-- 11 Coin-iuuit- for new pn- reeommcmhitioii ;,:r;,::";: as--!-- : i ( K KEARL ELECTRIC CO. AT BARTON'S &.rK?'v.iTiii nfllH" tSiftt i l M ' TllSii' ll t1'1i H UTiTHnl nml TtilT in in B carpets -- n) iii ricaat prices with- unr, jjie in the reach of all. Let us show you them high-grad- e worsted Wiltons. i 2H. Dixon-Taylor-Russe- n alia Co. ll "THE I SPRINGVILLE mnmimuiK s 0 HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E Home Furnishers. PROVO Among the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Brown were six of the children of Cyrus who was the first mayor of Springvllle. They were as follows: Mrs. Elmira McBrlde of Hyrntn. ITtah, Mrs. Sylvia E. Metcalf of Gunnison, I'tah, Mrs. Cecelia Johnson, Mrs. Melissa Messinger, Mrs. Erastus Clark of Springvllle and Mrs. H. S. Hunt of Snowflake, Arizona. San-wor- r ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY i, Biography of Wagner was read by the class. Class sang a song Roll call of comitosed by Wagner. the life of Wagner class; puzzles from the names of the musicians were answered by class. "The Alpine Song" was played by Margaret Bird. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. CHILD FUNERAL SERVICES HELD THURSDAY Funeral services for Wilis Raymond Vincent, who died last Sat Mrs. George A. Anderson spent urday at Tetonia, Idaho, will be held the week end with her mother, Mrs. In the Second ward chapel Thurs- - SOMETHING NEW $ i SALE SEE OUR WINDOWS SALE A clean fresh stock direct from the mills TAYLOR BROS. CO. i1 Music Dept. 9x12 Wilton Velvet Rugs, linen fringe Genuine Wilton 9x12, IS soft wool nap, $52.50 $110 value, $80.00 Axminster Rug 9x12 Tapestry Rug I to 25c 75c Shinola, 10c value, black and brown. . 25c Jap Crepe, 35c value, yard ... effects, Gingham value, 2'2 yards for Hair Nets, all colors, 10c value, .25c for 6 One lot Oil Cloth, 35c value, yard... 2 pair for.. 25c 15c 25c Plain Crepes, blue only, OC- 15c yard, ... VUl 4 yards for. Barber Towels, for. 25c Serpentine Crepe, 25c 19c value, 2 39c value OCp 25c 49c value, Children's 25c Black Hose, OCp value, 2 pair for. . . Tarns Children's Linen Hats, $1.25 value Ladies' and 25c regular 45c yard nr. One lot Clothes and Hair Brushes, values One lot Ivory Hooks and Knives, values to vac 25 c Bathing Caps, 50c value 0 fj Booties, values to 75c nr WWW'IIIWWWW IRVINE'S few m If you are in doubt as to just what to plant, come in my store and either I or my boys will tell you what varieties are the best for this climate, and next year I am sure you will come back again. Hundreds of rugs for you to select from. f ' I I carry a full line of garden and flower seeds, plants and bulbs. Button 25c Rj f 25c J J yards for MVWWWVW' Wilford Peny 338 West Center. j One lot Lace and Em broidery, 25c value, 4 $6.50 We have sold 150 small rugs at 15c each. We still have some more for you Naturally, when you plant seeds you want the best you can get That's just what I have been doing for the last 30 years, is selling the best seeds money will buy. I also grow quite a lot of seeds, plants and and 25c $5.95 if you hurry. in One lot Belts and Metal Girdles, 50c values Zub 30x60 Rug, $9.00 value 36x63 Axminster $17.00 bulbs. 0C Ub 1--2 Plant a Gardlee $35.00 . Culticle OC- - Organdy, One lot Brassiers, values to 60c .... 25c Aluminum Pans, to 75c Crash Toweling, 25c value, 2 yards. Transparent Children's Half Hose, 35c j oldest piano in America. Buy a piano of known value at a popular price, on terms to meet your own convenience. Call today and inspect the Lindeman & Sons Piano. I THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDA- Y values SI . Mm Si 9x12 Curtain Materials, El do better than to select a Lindeman &. Soni YOU cannot for your home. This famous make is the second UNSURPASSED VALUES ARE GOING TO BE OFFERED 3 I Ik Efllabllalir5 1B3B VINCENT (3 I ARGAINS Get It At SEE OUR WINDOWS ARTON'S 25c IS 'uuiumu4niiiiiiiiiin:iiiiitiiiiiini?i:;vnit)iiiiiiiiriTTmmii;init |