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Show page Tunrn THE PEOVO EVENING IXERALP. THURSDAY. APEIL 9, 1925. ills Lucille C'vlllna waa pleawiit-- i ly aurprined at ber home Weduea- day evening by s number of frletidit. the occaaloa bring ber birthday as- Games, music and s Diversely. program were the evening's enter XXKZZZUUIUSZUUXSXSSIZZXKZXIZXZIZXZX tainment dainty luncheon was served te MUsae Mrs. Harold Dona, Mra. Arnold K. the - following: Kathleen IUmliuga, Mrs. Sterling Krcaa Jones; Fay Dixon, Algie Snow, brack, Mrs. 3 B. - Harmon, Mrs. Looise BuaseU, Erma Brows, Fa; Cart Bandley, - Mrs. Jobs Polka. Brows,' Manrine Diion, UrgarH Mrs. Deaa Tucker, Mra. Karl Beck. Crowley, Messrs. Eldon Penrod, Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mrs. Walter Ralph Dixon, Roads, Dixon. Max Creole Days, by George W, Call, Bandley, lira, Madison Merrill. Mrs. Collins and the guest of honor. waa given by Mrs. K. A. Pacinian; Belph Booth. Mrs. Albert Hickman ...... ..,. "A Kentucky CarulTaH by James and Invited (ueeta, Mrs, Ralph Dona The members of the Central . Lsne Alien was given by Mrs. J. and Mia Era Peters. Board of the Daughters of the I'tab Osrl Beck. Mrs. Herald Clark also Pioneers met at the home of their Mrs, Bvaa Wride entertained at president, Mrs. Grace R. Cheever gaT seTeral vocal solos after which dainty refreshments were served to dinner at her borne Wednesday Wednesday evening. , The time was : Mrs. evening la honor of MTss Fay Wride spent dlsraasing boalness matters the following James A. Bullock, Mrs. Hcber R. and Steve Angus of Aberdeen. for the coming year, - About fourTaylor. Mrs, Psrley Lsrsea, Mrs. Idaho, who are vlaittng here. Spring teen members were present Herald Clark, Mrs, Dwljtht Psok- - flowers formed the eenterpisce of Mrs. Mame Simmons entertained srd, Mrs, Peter Jensen, Mrs. Stecl- - the dining table. at dinner at her home Wednesday v REPORT In honor of her son William of Los Made to the Bank fommiiisioner of the State of Utah, Angeles who la vUltlag here. Spring ' """ ' " ' of the condition of' flowers were used to form the ceo THE STATE BANK OF PROVO terplecs of the, table. Following Located at Provo in the County of Utah State of Utah, dinner the afternoon was spent with ; music. at the close of business on the 27th day of March, 1925, - rr7: ,v v In the evening the guests went to v .. RESOURCES the home of Mrs. Loans and discounts . . . , . V.v. . . $215,496.83 where s delicious Hewitt Strong supped iwas aer toc ks, bonda And secunUestc .. J47.200.00 ver and radio concert enjoyed. vz .., .. Banking house 4,950.00 Those enjoying the affair were . i'lirniture and fixtures . 2,241.00 Mr. and Mrs, Mame Simmons, Miss Other real estate 5,204.85 Rachel Simmons; DiUworth Sim " Due from other banks i.. 87,717.77 mons, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Alger and on otner oanks in same town S 675.47 children, Mr. snd Mrs. H. P. Hunter 2 025.00 of Nampa, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. r uoid ' 334.00 Almo 8immons of Salt Lake, Mr. Silver and Mrs. Bewit Strong snd children 5,489.00 Currency Total cash on hand Jl.423.47 and the guest of honor. Expenses 1,984.38 Wednesday evening the primary Interest 104.66 officers and teachers of the Fifth Total.. 2,089.04 ward" ana invited guests juer at the home of their president Mrs. TOTAL . After a abort bus! ...................f324.233.92 Ell Robinson. session the remainder of the LIABILITIES $ 25,000.00 evening was turned Into social In Capital stock paid in honor of Mrs. Estella Park who Is 25,000.00 Surplus fund i l leaving town to make her borne else 4,546.02 " where. . , Total . , . ..U 4,546.02 A pleasant evening was spent with Less expenses and taxes paid, etc. . 2,089.04 2,456.98 games, music and social chat after which a delicious luncheon waa 129,442.69 Deposits subject to check-r.;,Tn- r. served to the, following : Mrs. E. 479.55 Demand certificates D. Jones, Mrs. Bolbrook. Mrs. Alex 138.43 Certified checks Total demand deposits 180,060.67 Mortensen, Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Mrs. Edith Christensen, Mrs. WiU .. . . Time, certificates : 638.42 Douglas, Urs J. A. "Morgan, Mrs. 135,477.85 Savings deposits Doris Johnson, Mrs. Pauline Olsen, The members of the La die Literary dub and forked guest met at the bxnuetif Ura. Graut N. Eggert: sea. Wednesay afternoon. The subject which is being studied U Idl- bua of the South," aad two books were reviewed aa follow: ""Old ::::::;i inc Taylor, Mrs. Alma' Paxnas. . . M club-membe- rs Exquisite rYou'll Say s . M HI ft See Our. M Wonderful Displasr ........ .,,..,.1 ,....,,....,... and durability matches appearance, you'll find It's really the prettiest "hosiery of thl year. .And we have a complete stock of newest colors, newest styles to show you. Exquisitely sheer, lustrous with perfect style. But each fine, dainty pair also has durability to match. Because this is Holeproof Hosiery Wears so well that it's truly economical. 1?rices are reasonable. Do come in " ' ...AA" and see it, Pure Silk and Fibre. Pointex Heel Pure Silk. Pure Thread "Silk . ..... 51.25 51.50 .............$ ... ............ a ' at least. T Interests Total time deposits KIT GOODS J41.716.27 . - nULUd BAY CITIES Correct Attest: -JOHN ROUNDY, N. C. SPALDING, W. H. BRERETON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of April, 1925. G E IV. E April 8. contimied (UP) its peaceful'poesession of SfliFTtan- cisco and the cities around the bay. Today's program Included lunch eons, dinners and dances, with a and entertainment at reception night In Chinatown. The baseball championship fleet games were con- "N E A tinued.- m . . ' Z JULIAN F. GREER, L SAN FRANCISCO, Notary Public . (Saal) My commission expires" 11th day of September, 1925. STATE OF UTAH. Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the Foregoing is a full, true and correct filed in copy of the statement of the above named company, ' ' my office this 8th day of April, 1925. SETHPIXTON, . ; ; Bank Commissioner.' An exhibition of how the army "'fflil'IJttlacfe,: SanJlinciw'o. will he staged tomorrow night when a fleeMifHtrwy planes jaiU'attack" the civic center which wili be s. by the coast artlUery. .The fleet will leave for the Hawaiian maneuvers and Australian cruise April 15. The Seattle, flagship of Admiral Coontz, will leave April 14. p lw.M tha fe 1 ii r A nf tha .nt.Ft.1n. ment Prises were awarded te Dean Tucker, Mra D. Orlo Allen-and Mrs. Harvey Holland. Dainty refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Tucker, Mr. and Mrs., C A. Larsen, Mr, snd Mr. Clyde Clark, Mr. and Mrs. D. Orlo AUea,. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Bul lock, and Mr, and Mrs. Oran Grone- man. ; 7i OREHTOWNMAY ANNEX LARGE TERRITORY-(Special To The Herald.) OREM, April 9. Petitions have been received by the Orem town board from residents of the south end of Provo Bench, as far south as the Curtis street and east to Bish op J. H. r Clark's residence for an-- , nexatlon o town of Orem. This matter the town authorities are now considering. There are in town a present s grader and some other equipment of state and through, county authorities and rock are be ing removed and grading done on Orem streets. Keep your eye on Orem, it is ' growing. . ' CARD OF THANKS. To all those who so gladly assisted us during our recent bereavement In the death of our beloved husband and father, Scth M. Borg, we extend our heartfelt thanks .and appreciation. We also wish to thank those who gent beautiful floral of ferings and those who assisted In anyway with the ruaeraTservrces. MBS. SETII M. BORO AND SON. ta'afr, grows the best tea. Only tbc first crop of theitteas goes into Tree Tea Japan. Result? Adrink Allen Millinery s. ed fcAe mountairn of the Orient, untooched by M at g M M H 14 M H S g S irimmings are quite simple and effeo a I tively placed. As in. university Ave.' g Phone 377 H u tliniitmi(nnnm.. M",B"""iHiiiiHKiiinnKs-i- j j I i TO LOVEAS OF Mrs. Zlna Dunford,-rMrLeoml Hardy; Mrs. M. I. Bushman, Mrs. Moffet. of Ylneta,- - Uintah county ; Mrs. Elaie Moffat Miss Hasel Robinson, Mrs. Emily Mower of . Fair; view, and the guest of honor. - ; 1 s heights. U H " - 1. M -- - JENKINS Easter Millinery is diversified in style and material, but there is a uniformity in crowns, for the hats all soar to great : . . $324,233.92 TOTAL 5 STATE OF UTAH County of Utah, 'Alva Nelson. Deinjr first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Brown correct statement of the condition, of the said bank at the entertained the members of the P. close of business on the 27th day of March, 1925. : ID. C. clnb and invited guests at I thai v linmA mt ALVA NELSON. . . Almutaft rtuwlol CO. r M M Friday and Saturday .................. ........ ..... Full Fashioned Light Weight $1.65 CHIFFONS, Pure Silk . .... ,i 51.85 Full Fashioned, Pure Silk . . .".$1.95 M II II Easter Bonnets ........ H M H of the new . , H U H II ; 7 M M M M M " EATAT ' EMIL'S CAFE 5 N. UNHTBSm AYE. Half Block North of Fountain. SPECIAL DINNER DAILY SHORT ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY QUICK LUNCHES AND SANDWICHES SPECIAL STEAK, 65c DELICIOUS COFFEE. EAT AND SAVE MONEY That Good Coal HAS SERVED THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS ONLY EXCLUSIVE COAL MERCHANTS IN THE CITY COLUMBIA STEEL : DOMESTIC COKE SATISIOTO GUARANTEED. : PHONE 17. ttnwdstMOtokmrBcfjncentexettt sqatyvx ' taste bot in price. Sirpriseyouiselfl VLfir lemn o'awKac tu SMOOT & SPAFFORD tbtrtt Tru Tetotjatat nxot Many mt Colds All colds should be treated with Tapors, for vapors alone-ca'carry the medication DIRECTLY to the air passages ' and lungs Vioks is a "vapor" treatment in. salve, form. For deep chest colds you first apply bot wet towels. oveV throat and chest to open the pores, then massage uriskly with Vcks for B min- Lillies 1 BSlsMBMiaBaBMsBL,.lM ' land OTHER POTTED PLANTS r ' at 0 , " at prices within the reach of all. Grown in profit.tv : our own Greenhouse and sold with only one ' f'- PHONE V:' EIGHT-- 0 . PROVO GREENHOUSE "WHERE THE FLOWERS GROW" V utes, spread on thickly and cover with a flannel cloth. "Vh'ks not only penetrates like a poultice or plaster, but the ingredients, vaporized by'the body, bent are Inhaled all night long. ' This ' dopble action ' usually checks the most stubborn cold . overnight, ' V . V APO RUO Ivcr UMiuioH Jms Used Ycaklv Moms, rttbctAh. aort sad more, art coaiaf to seas, &a Hot Cross Buns That Are Good seed sot mean s gttwpothet, hardelvto, T fisw nan lritrs eWeiftsAthcbraa,athsSuoeriaatMfs s as a s a TlTrssfriiisisirwTiwrTifimriiT---criswsjtffltiaJar- Sodatyos) canhm dies ;:. , Jbryoar "betsa BretJfast" CO. IIIIIIIHHIXIHIXHIHXXXXIXXXZXS3S7 NotwfamCraMoehsjesutry-bandssfssm, ttset creamy whits labs ars trior fcrnmdciettfttemrmttast beanss k aaasAastWs Mash .al CazBstia aw rsnrrfan whssk ths) Wsdesa Jt We rarjow octr the outa host of Foe, GOAL I hare yen? "better beatfast" secret Tmt For Deep Chest Easter mothers have learned this" . They'll he ready at the Provo Bakery or at your Grocer's Hot. Cross. Buns for Good Friday. Make sure that your orders are in early. PROVO BAKERY Globe Music Co. PROVO'S EXCLUSIVE MUSIC STORH ilMUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DRUMS, ETC. . Only Three Days More ALL STEEL TOY PIANO $550 VALUE FOR $2.00 t; FRAMED MOTTOES At One-ha- 57 N. Univ. Ave. Price lf v - Phone 441 ssznxzzszzxzxzzszx:x::sr::mz::r:r:r M M tt M M H M II M M |