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Show I - THE EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. 1926; 5"","""""" Republican Women To Meet Thursday Center ate Tharaday afteruoa at 3:3U e'elock. Ail Republican vodcb are Invited to attend aa amendments to the .club's constitution will be voted upon. Only paid npneJubera will tie ot- - aececdlnf to prtr.ledgesU to Achsa E. Paiiuan, president, r . - A splendid program has been arranged which will consist of a talk bjr Senator LeBoy Dixon on Fairer, . : Social Editor, Phot Vest T4T High five was played, prise t4i.g awarded to Mrs. Walter Sorenaen, Mrs. William Carter and Walter Scott. Dainty re-rresnmenia were servea to tony guests. '."' The advanced senior clams of the Sixth ward entertained the senior cUm M a party. Tuesday . evening. Games, music and dancing were the main diversions if the evening. -- Light refreshments Mar-gret- The, genealogical workers of the surprised' Mrs , Annie Fotlund-aher home Monday eve ning. The regular business waa attended, to after which a sociable waa t enjoyed. III with a dainty buckle on the toe bridal bon quet of delicate brides roses and sweet I teas were tied -- with silver 1 riltbon streamers.' Those in the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holdawa...pa euts of the bride ; Mr. and Mrs. V J. Clesg" grandpa rentB or the bride and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Harding, parents of the groom. Dancing waa enjoyed, intervened with an interesting program-- . Vocal numbers were given by the Vlne-yarward male, quartet consisting of Boy Allen, Ellis Holdaway, Leo Harding and Harold Murdoch. - The Palatable glee APPETIZING, chip of Vlneytfrd .ward also Hot Cross Buns h Baked Hive several vocal selections and morning, noon and night of K. Bird step danced. the finest ingredients - Eighteen girls in pink and jsvhite ready to serve on Good Fri aprons and caps assisted Mrs. Frank Holdaway in serving a tray day. to the two hundred guests. lunch Dozen v The young couple were the re ' cipients of many beniitiful gifts. They will make their home in Vine Bllpjier 58 W. ...... Center Phone 334 x - Miss Ruby Taylor will entertain friends at heir' home Thursday evening' at an Easter party. DOLLAR DAY ITEMS --JSizes Dozen. 50c i. Good, ffean old Rose Bushes in all colors. Grown in Portland. Extra two-yea- r choice. Plant Now 50c each $5.00 Dozen Provo , Greenhouse Phone EightrO "Where the Flowers Grow," -- '.. r"OREM s ' depending on you. 'RAY McGVIRE, ' Parker School. ' . t 32 inch ROMPER CLOTH Assorted patterns, 39c value. 3 $100 I I ; I Pongee I - t 79c 2PAIRS$1 .00 ...$1.00 VI ntmnaB f V yards 1-- . . , . .. . . . MI - I UNBLEACHED SHEETING 50c value, 2Va yards BLEACHED SHEETING 60c value, 2 4 yards . . . . 89c value 36 inch TUBING 35c value. Yard77n ....$1.00 I and infants' Silk and Wool HOSE $1.00. White only, 50c value $1.00 4 yards. 39c value $1.00 25c 4WI0 $1.00 Children's Cotton $1.00 Cordovan only, sizes 6 to 6Vi 25c value $1.00 3 PAIRS $1.00 . , Sizes 10 to 16 II 2 PAIRS $1.00 1 .. . Towels .'.37c 4 yards . OUR FAMOUS 22x44 , WHY A CLEAN CITYf Our city is called the Garden City because of its beauty. But it cannot be. beautiful if our yards CLOSING 0,UT 2 ii II YARDS 35c value 4 FOR $1.00 Turkish Towels DrossGivenTreeDDlI $1.00 ' T . j ! . rt i i itr oee vvinaow ior rariicuiars - . 6 FOR $1.00 - . H , v ONE LOT and streets are dirty. Cortley Boy's I JHI ,V. I lrSPTH for The' citteens of Provo should-aH-he- lp r to keep it clean ; the children Bloomers ro III Small sizes20 to 24 of Provo can help also by picking Imrvom All colors Values Assorted Colors Values. to $6.00 and up .rubbish and not throwing trash tfmwm Regular value on the streets. t6 $16.50 $13.50 Economy If everybody helps to keep onr called be it will city clean, certainly SPECIAL ONE-- u the Garden City. CONFERENCE i vui iJ moo (,iunu a &itrut, ' rin the last few EXCURSIONS years and peopli aW EHalHHHBlHBIDHHBJBBnHHHBSBBSBBHnHHHHBHHBHIHBBlHHH pHr2ndrto 6th Inclusive snouu aeip it to ao me same" in futur the a man or lady came through Provo tenor voice which mended well In Paxman were most charming in exceptionally strong, faculty of the years. Lake . Provo to Salt City nen ourxcity is clean .we can or camped in Provo and cans were hl duets with JIannette. their roles, as servants of the inn local high school. The play will be ': and return All this win add to the splrlt-- af scattered all over as ln-- Junk pile. Hannah Prusse and Iretta Morti and many eyes lingered long on the staged again tonight It should be plant flowers and beautify it in Cleanup Day. many other ways, sowhen tourists : they would say, 'Provo Is too much mer ..OPALMcDOWELU jyed their parts with dlgnjtj. beautiful countenances of the two $1.00 and other people goingthrough will of a Jnnk" pile, we would rather go The dancing of the latter was very girlsT, Few people In the audience Sixth Grade, Parker School. blamed Ralph Worthen and Icethe beauty o: somewhere else to camp." good. Tickets returning same day. exolulm over DOROTHY HATCH; land Spencer for the realistic love ' NEW beautiful musi most cans of of Instead a Perhaps (he dirt or pile ArroMnnATirivm Remember' the congestion : . Age, 11; Parker School. t one could put a bed of flowers and cal selection of tie entire produc look that shone from their eyes Into Confer-"ence I TPourists in .Salt Lake during are always "glad- to find have Provo called more of a flower. tion was the trio, 'My " Happiness the eyes of the pretty maidens. no parking places and Vernon Dusenberry was a. good WHAT CLEAN, CITY MEANS cleah cities to rest in when they are In the back lot one could Lies Dead," sung by the Misses city. Horr Bicycle shop . eft n , now sell cro awing the. country, Prov among. false v MortmertiBdrPrttsiiie'. everythmjf-erewded- r Hitcble, andTOrnrnlMsom you youp needs In Bicycle Kepairs love the between affair the durho tourists up other' how gypsy remarks is. It beautiful 1'Love There cities, Flhda many a duet the ' ' Remember sung Way," something to jeat Instead of trying to the increasing fore If we the lowest prices in Provo. I at maid were weir Leland and Evans andNsummer.. to the Miss spring up this ing .erpect by Harrison Conover and make a nursery of weeds. on hand parts for all bicycles have accidents on our local high- - reputation we must trykeep done. Leland's Miss duet with ' also exceptionally to keep our We ourselves like tOsee clean Many people leave untidy piles Prusse.. was in Provo. J have everything for the - ways due to careless driver? Mortimer was also good. city clin. How may we keep It so? cities, but many times go awy with of wood for kindling and say It has good. Erald Davis as the beat' created W cycle.''; I can save you money on . .Enjoy the comforts of home first, by each one doing his or her the opinion that that city Is unclean. to be there. But he Lois Miller depicted the keeper mnchnerrimentr---Oharlev-Jocould stack it our repairs such aa pedals, chains, can by returning daily you keeiLjheJdtyjtonjui4jU. There are cities that havelrtyineatlyiff corner, and chop it by of the Inn in a striking way. Her has' a good stage presence and gave spokeA handle bars, etc... Let me Tide in comfort and perfect tractive. build your rims unvwith nlekled .or acting was among the best of the his lines well. His parKS ana no Bccommoaanons J or andShy when needed. singing of "Nine By doing this, we cooperate with the comfort of tired travelers. If Here's for "a cleaner and better performers. safety by using the "Orem" wood rims, call an see my prices Mervln O'clock" was Brown, good. In sucthe city fathers -- and save a tourist ;park ,1b well lighted and Provo!" making a 111 X. Univ. Ave. and Ernest Whitehead per- Marcus Eggertsen money too. Joseph v andElzada' cess- of national clean-n- p are available day, Sat- water equipments formed well as highwaymen,' even FREDnK ABTCHN'ER, well their in details other of for Ask agent parts Fletkauflttedjn March 1988. 29, urday, many; travelers wllLjremainlnJthat Sixth Grade, arker School. though tieyooked and aided the performance greatly. FOR REXT Unfurnished Ellza- excursion rates, i i By introducing Mr. Tin Can and efty longer.. ': and genteel than their beth partmenK Phone" 120 or . .The choruses 'were exceptionally Mrs. Ketchup Bottle Into the ttash : .'J. VIROLNIA'.VICK, Richard" Bpraker and Erald Davis. A6 costumes were beautiful 570. 'J.; C. R.R. box. The good. Helping our rakes, and hoes Parker SchooL as were also the stagesettlflgs. ' Henry I. Moore and lo gathering the, rubbish around our .Nlabout a real personal meeting of the All' In all, "The Marriage of Kan A REAL BARGAIN 8 room brick D.:PrAbercrombier Receivers homes. "And even go a little farther .EFFECTS OF CLEANLINESS' UMter two, who. looked every Inch fine nette" was a revelation to .the pa housey plumbing complete, From (Continued One.) Page like genuine bandits. A cleait Pity ha" effect on people by giving a neighbor" a lift If they main from blocks of whom three school trons of the location, many ' " are In need. - :. more than any other one thing.' If . iarnsworth and Elaine, have thus far failed to realize the street Price $2300. Phone 08S . Suits Safety -- $5.95 Lingerie Dimity I II M $1.00 Tngetter - TODAY rettfr I T-fard- Children's am Dresses to $2.25. Sizes 7 to 19 4YARDS$100 a r 1 Turkish.Towels ,$1.00 Values to 95c 1 Hose 27c Boy's Overalls . - "Miller" Rubber Baby Panties L: . - 3 PAIRS $1.00 $1.00 .. . . 50c value, yard 32 inch JAP CREPE Heavy wieght, 29c value, Silk Ratine 25c $1.00 1-- fr Ira Size 27x37 . Colors, Blue, Pink. 39c value . ...$1.00 yards 4 9-- 4. Boy's Gym Shoes II I II Crib Blankets ...$1.00 18 inch TOWELING 15c value, 10 yards . 42 inch TUBING J ...$1.00 36 inch BLEACHED MUSUN 15c value, 8 yards Rayon Silk I ' $1.00 All colors. $1.00 value ...$1.00 Checks, stripes and plain colors. 39c value, '36 inch INDIAN HEAD All colors." 49c value, 3 yards . . , 36 inch UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 15c value, 10 yards Limit 5 yards to a customer . Silk Hose ,$1.00 32 inch ROMPER CLOTH. 69c I I ..$1.00 9-- 4 "Ties JlI5Qyj,lue. $1.29 36 inch CHALLIE Dainty patterns, 25cvalues. 6 yards 36 inch DIMITY. White only. 25c value. 6 ya : 12 m. m. All Silk ! ...$1.00 27 inch SHIRTING I , $2.25 value yards Plain and striped patterns, 25c Value. 5 Handbags I ...$1.00 yards 36 inch CRETONNE. Assorted patterns, 35c value, 4 $1.95 (rvalue 2 PAIRS Printed Crepe de Chine . Group 3 v ...$1.00, Plain colorsj checksj and plaids. 21c value, 8 yards 36 inch BILK STRIPE SHIRTING 75c value, 2yards , 30 inch LINGERIE CREPE All coloca, 35c value. 4 yards .'. 86 inch SUITING" Assorted colors. 35c. value. 4 yards . . $2.95 Shirts .nf PPpiT yards 4, 20 YARDS $1.00 . 27 inch, RENFREW GINGHAM. Pouch and underarm styles. Values to $5.95 n - " Plain colors, checks, and plaids, 35c value, 4 yards 32 inch RENFREW GINGHAM Plain colors, checks, and plaids, 21c value, 6 yard . ii All-Leath- er .: 32 inch RENFREW GINGHAM M.UU 26 to 42 . Let's all boost.' 25c value,' 6 - ai nn t Fancy Sox WHAT I CAN DO What I can do you can do. This is what I, can ,do. Haul cans to 'suitable place, burn rubbish and trash; rake lawn, pile kindling in neat place, pick up paper, clean up everything from backyurd to center of street and put everything in i place. These' are among jobs'to be done Civics-Week- I Colors: Bright Red, Green, Blue, ; . and Purple. Values to $3.95 i Values to 15c 36 inch STANDARD PERCALE Group 2 $100 to mnke it. better and more old beautiful. When anyone 1 enough to go to Rchool, he should learn to be neut In his habits, es- neciully In being cn'reful not to throw bits of paper and refuse, on the sidewalks on his way to school, and to pick up paper from the sidewalks afid lawns. We should all help' to make I'rovti more beautiful and prosperous, and, I for one feel that I should do my part. HORACE BACHELDER. Grade. Parker School;-Sixt- "rrovo"-i- Uxt II SHOULD HELP part ple. 3w.T i fiftvfln 30c value, 4 . A clean place inukes clean peo- RIDE THE i I0PAIR$1,0CW city can be the right kind of xa No place unless each one does Us during " -- " 5u Valenciennes Laces Domestics I I -- Tan Work Sox Dress I '.. - Special for Dollar Lay $1.00 CLEANCITY WHY Plant them now. s Men's Jumpers " PANSY PLANTS - . i - ,fi Handbags PARKERWANT door grown ' . "Swagger""and Underarm Bags - STUDENTS AT . A-..- For Men ' soueaj - "- f- I I I . .11 flfl HI l, Wood- Glift6n!s " tVieudY and relatives' of Mr. and Mrs. Peter B.- Jot)nstm gathered at their home Tuesday evening to celewedding an brate' their thirty-nintThe veuing wassspentl niversary, I i(biightiy I y -- PLANTING SUGGESTIONS T.Yra' larire out-- CAPS: BONNETS . .. - Ill h JB , 1- 25c - " SWEATERS, SILK L I Delicious! Hot Cross Buns ' Tnf.R4o Waqv " .. III home Tuesda'y evening Immediately following mutual. Progressive rook was' played, prizes being awarded arry'McOmrd and Floyd Her 1 was ring. An caster suggestion Tarried out in the decorations. De 111 licious refreshments were served. . I I I - . pref-aden- The-prett- y - LOT ONE " Store Opens 9 a. 1 Thursday, April Refreshments were served. The "II" men of the Bonneville by their 1 1 t Leo F. Thurman at his mi sweetjieasghe wortiUi! yard. were served. STxfli waril , PROVO "BAKERY 107 In music and games. One of the delightful aortal af-season was the wedding reeepton given la honor of. Mr; and Mr. Owen Harding in the Vineyard ward amusement hall Tuesday evening by the brlde;a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Holdaway. . ; The hall waa beautifully decorat ed with a large wedding bell in the f Political Itu cente front whirl pink-- and white JCnrreat . Issue terest.. Songs with ukelele ribbon atreameri extended to varpaulment Kill le given by the Sec- ious section of the room. Tall basAlia ward ond Junior girls. ket of call lilliea and ferns were Farrer will reader a violin arranged around the room making solo. A reading by Louise Cruikpretty setting for ths eotor- ahank will also be riven. Miss Nor ful arcade under which the wedding a vaudeville party stood. Bt McEwan will give " ketch. The bride was charming in a igown aL. deep pink satin, heavily beaded with crystal beads. Her hair was ornamented with a cluster of talra of the caded Company Wood-Cliftoi- T I The women's Republican club will bold the last nteetiii wf the seasoa at tb home of Mr. 'Ruth PAGETHEE3 $1.00 Provo Con, Real Estate. FOR SALE 1925 Oldsmoblle coach! or BflraaijihQne 1 998 evenings. Phone 831 for free catering ser vice at your party with Keeley's lee cream. Purchased at "I" con fectlon. . gr FOR SALE Good wicker buggy. $10. Call 980. . bah; A -- - ; more-polis- airEalce&TJtah 5: HIGH SCHOOL , I. "I . .... hed i FOR RENT Cosy 3 room cottage! 'near B. T. " Desirable- - ' 127 Ad E. 4th N. JJ FOR RENT 10 acres of good beet I ground. 333 N. 1st W. A-- WANTED Cedar posts. Phone 8!S A FOR SALE Typewriter, ledger journal. Call 469-- FOR BALfe Automatic electric washer. Call 155 6th K. Ad a : |