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Show v. .1 - THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1923. Motors to BuaiutoMr, and. Mix W, E. Hawkins, Mr. and Mr. Charles Hawkins. Mrs. Ester Lar-spall of Provo, Mrs. Mary Robert of Bait Lake, Mrs. Charlotte Honklne of Wlllsvilie ail motored t Saturday" and visited with Mrs. Walter Ludlow and. family. b Society-- WOOD-CLIFTON'- S Mr, and lira. Alma Tan Wagehen will' entertain the members of their bridge club at their home this evening. END OF THE MONTH BLANKET Ben-Jaiul- n Com to Coat J. LoveleW and Mr. and Mrs; F. A. Burningham and families of. Provo Bench 1U loave soon .on 4 four mouths trip to hie Pacific, coast The party will spend the winter In Los Angeles, before going Into Dra gon, Washington and Vancouver, B. where they wlU visit with Mr. and Mrs. Loveless daughter, alls Loveless, who Is laboring In the L ' I). 8. mission field there, . Mr. and Mrs. A. C Mrs; Blaine Larwn, formerly Miss Oeone Bunker, was the- - honored shouVr guest at a lulseVlUM4eou given Monday evening by tual officers. Gleaner. and Junior girls of the Vineyard ward M. A. lv at the home of Mrs. Elmer thelia llold-away- rr h.:. The entertainlngrooius were gay with pretty "airtuuin flowers ajtd leaves. A pleasant evening was spent with (tenieif and niUHic after which duttiiutli .lresiUil'nu, were served. The guest of honor was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts" from the following? Mrs. S IL Blake, Mrs.' Charles Muag, Mrs, Anrf Laren, Mrs. Tern Laren, Mrs. Lfdla Eklua, Mrs. Elmer -- Deputy Boys to Answer H Sheriff 8. . A . Williams left thU morning for Xerow, Calif., to fetch two Santaguln boys srrested there ' ... . at the request of Sheriff J. D. Boyd MatSTTndIfirAn-deraon- , Misses The on a charge of stealing an automo Lola Larson," Eva and bile from the Santaqula Lumber Golda Larsen, Verna Bunker, Alta company. Patten, Thelma LarsenJ3'Bitna Car Stolen Mrs. Laura Parks, Clegg, Gladys Murdock, Leona 754 Third' Avenue, Salt Lake City, Dol)ie Spalding, Cather, has reported to the local sheriffs tne Hansen. '. office the loss of s Willis Knight Miss Naomi Seainount and Miss coupe sedan, stolen on the evening of October 27. The car bears license LaBltta Williams, both new memNo. bers of the Lawba Tau tub, entertained the members of the club at Bardya in Prove Mr. and Mrs. the home. of the former Monday ' Tern Hardy, pioneer settlers of Dag' evening. get county, who were formerly asso The entertainment rooms were ciated with local newspapers, will prettily decorated In 'Hallowe'en spend the winter In Provo, while colors. Initiation of the new memtheir sons are In the local high bers was completed. "1 school. Mr. Hardy reports condi were refreshments Delicious tions in the state's newest county served to the following : Misses Hll- very satisfactory. Farmers are dred Johnson, Alcea Poulton, Lucille harvesting heavy crops and sheep Olsen, Anna Peay, Maurine Be, " and cattle growers have had a good Agnes Farrer, Dorothy Stewart, year, he states. Josephine Jones, Louise Johnson, Gertrude Reynolds, Katherlne JohnReturns From Idaho The Misses son, Lore Vaij Wagenen and Mrs. Fawn and Ozo Geddls, who are Donald Mitchell. attending school at the B. Y. L1., have returned from Preston, Idaho, ! Master Edwin Peterson was a de-where they visited, with relatives i host Tuesday , afternoon Ugbtful for a few day wnen ne entertatnea 9 group or. nts little friends at bis home; 318 East Choir Practice The Third ward Center street, the occasion being his Relief society club will hold Its tenth birthday anniversary,- -; weekly practice" Thursday evening After an afternoo'n . sjent at the it 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. " picture show the guests enjoyed ' Wells nk'hffiond;' games. A lovely birthday tymcheon was served at one long table which Goes ,4 New York Miss Afton seated ten guests. T,he docorations Baker left Monday for New York were and whitei carried but In where-- ' she will visit with her The host was assistedpink his mothby brother.' er, "Mrs. P. G.. Peterson. . f . ". : ,T;3y )U ' Showing '?Y (jf. : Opcninff 11 oH .'. ; ) 'Sale D East, west, north and south these dresses have created a rare sensation, and the demand for them is truly marvelous, we are particularly fortunate in having secured the exclusive sale of Wei worths in Frovo. ; They sell for ?2.00: and hereafter "wiirW'an. important feature in this department. The extreme is possible only thru a new plan of merchandising that permits us to offer Welworths to you at a price we would ordinarily pay for thenv . e Such Such a variety of fabrics, materials, - S3 Si . value-givin- g: ' Such tempting styles', such refreshing colors, neatly Ottfng Iriodelsi and' such smart - American Leigon . Smoker Tonight The durable Lacquer finishgood for the life of your car can now be obtained in PROVO. Your old car can now be made to look A NEW snow, sand, mud, or burning sunshine does not injure . Green End Provo Auto Painting Co. II Ki Third West Phone . ..... ft -- r 'I 138 : m . - High grade shoes at Clean Up Prices "MWMWWWMaMMMtMiiy Corns - the Mcinth ' McCOARD BROS. mm, mnwm nnuiiini ii oroay October 3 1 st kjSsC mi i -- o,f SHOE SALE Carter Brothers 47 S. ft - Bring In Your Car NOW Yrs. Instant Relief From It brings home to youf tea cup the color and charm of the Orient'a finest tea garden. Coats of Lacquer Put on with patented Air Brush V10 to JHalJlo-we'e- apan ZAPON Lacquer Finish. 'Zapon doesn't crack or turn white. Just rub off the dirt with a dry cloth. Used by 4000 manu- . The friends and neighbors of Mr, and Mrs W. E. Hawkins of Manavu ward and who will make their home In the Pioneer ward, enjoyed very pleasant evening at fhelF home Monday evening. " The house was decorated with smokes and alt that goes with It, and ferns. Games some real entertainment, will be autumn-flowe- rs were music and after which enjoyed members of from the forthcoming cast of the "Glorious GlrL" Direc refreshments were served to twenty- tor Lew Lacey Is slated for a "song two. . and dance.1 AH members are urged One of the most cleverly arranged to attend. card parties of the season was given Saturday evening by Miss Delores 1 20 Fullmer at her home on East Cen Hubert Patterson, who says his ter street The decorations through home is in Jacksonville, Fla., and out the entertaining rooms were who. was arrested at American Fork carried out in an orange and black some weeks ago after having Issued color scheme. The dining table held a number of fraudulent checks, was as a centerpiece a beautiful vase of sentenced to serve from 1 to 20 fall flowers. The favors and place years ln the Utah state prison . by cards were suggestive of Judge Ellas Hansen Wednesday Progressive Butiko. was playab morning. Patterson was arraigned before the first prize being awarded to Judge Hansen Tuesday afternoon at Miss Zenna Arthur. Ted Vickers which time he pleaded guilty to the was presented with the second prize Lillian Mortimer third charge. With a view of Investigat- and Miss prize. case more the thoroughly ing Judge Hansen took until this morning; . A Hallowe'en dance will be given In the Vineyard ward amusement fall Friday evening by the Relief society. Good music has been seBunions-Socured for dancing. Supper ,wlll be served and on each, plate will No sensible person will continue be placed a ticket for a beautiful to suffer from those intense, agon,. quilt to be given away. izing; throbbing bunion pains when the new; powerful penetrating yet CAfcfi bF THANKS , harmless antiseptic Emerald Oil can We 'wlsh,.tttvrten4 our sincere readily be obtained at any well thanks to the .many friends who so ' stocked drug store. kindly esittd. u in the illness and Apply a few drops over the- in- death ofour beloved mother. flamed, swollen Joint and see bow WILLIAM FKAHM AND FAMILY. speedily the pain disappears A few more applications and the swollen Joint is reduced to normal. So marvelously powerful is Emerald Oil that soft corns seemlo. shrivel right up and drop off.' All druggists guarantee Jt and is dispensing it to many foot sufferers. Adv. r Gets From t evening's entertainment. The public is cordially invited. Provo Post No. 13, American Le gion will hold a smoker tonight, be ginning at 8 o'clock in the clubrooms of the Legion. . Commander Phil Heilbut assures all who are plan ning to attend that In addition to ZA : Part 66x80 . , , . 72x80) $375 Wool Plaid Blankets ,.,., Part ........ . . , , . s , .uui' Wool Plaid Blankets 45 $B Pair. 72x80 Silk and Wool Blankets rair .; yvi Fine Ail Wool Blankets 72x80 $1195 36x50 Baby Crib Blanket 30x40 Baby Carriage Blanket Each 4 Fn Jl.OU . Pair (M ft fl I ,iP lUU .. ...,7.;. ROGERS SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY FREE A coupon with each 25 cent purchase ,( SAVE YOUR COUPONS i S We re In Business ii -- To Serve You 1 M Review Play Mrs. Worsley will review a one-a- DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO facturers for 4fr years. Heavy Plaid Blankets 66x8Q rair WW , -- Wilt COM PERMANENTLY air str Jtt&.JI? -- Dl il " 72x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets. - Sadie The M. I. A. of the Pioneer ward play wtllentertaia jwith 'en j ieJorVffleramaireleTJf party in the ward uniu.semeut hull high school Thursday evening at Thursday evening. The hall and re7 :30 at the high school building. freshment booths are being decorat and black color Mr. and" Mrs. ed in an orange " v Returns Home " . .Miles Bown TOveTreeently returned scheme. Good music has been secured for from Kansas city where they siient the last few weeks on a business dancing, which together with, the games and clever stunts that are be and pleasure trip combined,. ing planned, will 'add much to the Sizes and Styles for every figure Misses Women and "Stouts" "' THE CII 70U -r- you'll actually wonder how- they can even be produced for $2.00! Here for the FIRST TIME tomorrow see them early while the initial assortments are complete. ,0t ,.. 66x80 Cotton Sheet Blankets x "'iILIEa high-grad- ' ... HuJd-away... : Thursday and Friday Only . 60x76 Cotton Sheet Blankets. Pair . . ... - First -- .Warm Blankets That Defy Winter's Cold Blasts. f . 5 E Promptly rnnrtponslv Efficiently . yjJJ'zz uum Our big stock of Firestone Trres, ineituung ruu-u-e Cords and track and Dipped Balloons, feegular ous pneuniaiin, miurua )uu an iui iiuiu w bivuij uui tire need with the best tires ever nuule. We are open from 7 a, nu to 7 p. m. every day, come in. Gum-Dippe- d 5 toj ' F " TUBES , 5 TIRES " w." j M h M ACCESSORIES' U BRIMHALL BROTHERS H 223 WEST CENTEft TIRE MERCHANTS ST. PHONE 260 K fIIIIIllIIIHHIinilNHIBIIIIBHIIUUIIim!l NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT Name of Corporation PROVO EESERVOIB WATER. USERS COM- PANT..: of Principal place of buslness-Pro- vo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 27th day of October," 1925, an assesmeut (No. 2) "on the : capital stock of the corporation was levied as follows, PROVO DIVISION ' ALPINE AND OREM DISTRICTS Ratm ner Kham ' DJsft. ' Maintenance; Total " Full Water Right 2.21 $1.29 $2.00 ' Late Water Right ,77 84. 1.61 JORDAN DIVISION ' WELBX DISTRICT " Full Water Right . $4.25 . $1.08 $5.S3 " Late Water Right .49 3.73 4.22 .59 Early Water' Right ..52 1.U , Jordan iuver Puwped Water Right .4!) 3.73 4.22 V JACOB DISTRICT .' Full Water Bight $1.08 $4.59 $5.67 . Late Water Right .49 3.734.22 . .59 .80 Early Water Right 1.45 - Said assessment is payable immediately to R. J. Murdock, Secretary, Room 15, Knight Building, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 30th day of November, 1925, wifl be delinquent and ud'ertised for sale at pnblio auction, and unless payment is made before, will bo. sold on Thursday, the 31st day of Decemberj' 1925, at the hour of 4 :0) o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of - , ... sale. . R. j. MURDOCH, Secretary. Office : Room 15, Knight Building, Provo, Utah. : . . 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