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Show THE SUNDAY..I1ERALD. DECEMBER 24, 1922. JMusic and 5. "M" enjoyed during the fSSi'iJ - 7 A CHRISTMAS PARTIES Mr "and Mrs. Byron Clark will entertain at family Christmas dinner at their- - borne tomorrow afternoon,. A fruit will cen-te- r larre basket of choke Cor V will be th Uinta table,: laid ior Sb. Including! Mr. and Mrs. delictual Christinas party wni-- b Mr. and Mr Albert S. Jones, when they, with their daughter, Miss Lyle will Jones, entertain several of the uwuoers ana - Meads.- - The room will be decorated with holly wreaths and red and green colored streamers. A large Christmas tree, prettirjv decorated iTua colored elec I Mis Enla Fletcher of Milford Francis' . tric ngnts, win ceater the room.- - Dor- - Flttcher." . . ... in the erening of game and music, nta Claws wUl. afpear and present Mr. and Mrs. L. E,. Eggertsen-wil- l' each, guest with a Christmaa gift. entertain at a family dinner at their Luncheon wiir be served to 35, includ- home Christmas . day. A cut glass ing Mrs. Julia Jones Ind family, Mr. bowl of roses will form the cenjer- and Mrs. C. Eugene Fletcher and fam- pwee tor the dining taste, covers ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Atfein and wfll be laid for 18, including Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs Mrs. Luther Eggertsen . and .son of and family of Paysun. Mr. and Mrs. San Francisco, Calif., and George Heber Done' and baby of Milford, Ballif have beeirttendlng ihe UniUtah; Mrs. R. E. Jones and family. versity of California at Berkeley, fof '- . some time. - Mra. Robert Lindsay will .give a Chjrjstmas dinner at her home Monday afternoon. As a table decoration, Amfeffcan Beauty roses will be used Cover wilj be laid for 20, including rn. noianq , mi. onu ijnusay or, Miss Ruth ktndsay of Salt Lake, Mrs. L. A.vAnderean, Mr. and Mrs. Claude KneJl, 3liss Jennie Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Lindsay of Cedar City. 33BO rat- - Pay-son- 7 i ; . CHRISTMAS Mr. and VISITORS f C Mts. C. H. Tnvlor spending the Christmas hnllriuva in Kenwnerer. Wyo. with their danc-hfanu .Mr. and Mrs. Lester U. Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor will also visit with friends and relatives in Idaho before their return to Provo. - r Strati Theatre ' Miss Forrest Booke is spending the Christmas holidays with her pnrenf. Mr. ai.J Mrs. Andrew Bonk a. at tlu-inell. Miss Booke is residing in Provo wnue attenaing tne B. Y. U. CHRISTMAS AND TUESDAY Greetings ' . MONDAY AND TUESDAY Matinee Monday, Christmas, 15. - 31 - A. l &t to feet tHL- - Mr. and Mrs. It i i &t into cU'frVritfrt tHi- - MSI ayres, MAY MCAVOY QQammoiuU Quince 7 fttf ridVJ xitf', ill r tOO- - tine ub was I Victor Ashworth ela AlsoMr. Christmas holidays in Los Angeles I and Mrs. Carter De Haven in "Christmas" Sl 113 i Prilrf We mm ' P.l.ijust Me see W peeling ikm IV?Sl ' dinner will hn civpn nt the home of .Mr. and Mrs. H. R.J Atkfn Monday afternoon. A 'large Christ-- ' mas cake, containinz red and erepn lighted candles, will be'used to cen- - llfcli .ri Extend to You the COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON rm, Ypar will be brighter if you let s fit your 'eyes with the Mr MY S4fV , ihn A Christmas 1 I1 I! ko thtNK You is snendW Calif. . goc h kI .' . - C la-if- 4 4 l We extend kindest thoughts and sincere good wishes for Christmas and the coming year ? in Provo j Mr. and I its YoSZ.. OViflA fU(2 SI SI WALLACE RE I D, AONES r.t Rrim Mrs. Robert Lindsav lias ret urn An to her home in Provo after a few days' yisit. in Heber with relatives. . 9 W RalDh N'uttall. son of Mr George M. Nuttall, has returned to his nome in tram Los Angeles. Calif. r MOOOCTION M Mrs. J. W. Bates. ta rioiiii Wll I IAU lister Eureka will spend Christmas wuu jira. li. on. urian and 1 arence 0 -- i M iSfe right H Eyesight F (3s rj t J?4i- 1-- 7' J'ivl 0 mk -- flNKON gS Specialist. If! and A lit m jf.pm i . ImSMmsl&i W Greet You W" with m Every Good Wish BUSTER KEATON in "THE PLAYHOUSE" for the Yuletide Matinees Continuous 2:45 to 5:30. Evenings Continuous 7:00 to 11:00. I K ' IK MAY THE NEV YEAR BRING YOU HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. ter the dining table. Covers will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones", Miss Lyle Jones, Miss Alice Jones, , Fletcher Jones, Clyde Coombs of Miss Eula Fletched of Milfoid, Mr - and Mrs.- Heber Done and baby of Milford, Francis Fletcher. Schwab Clothing Co. Pay-son- "PEACE ON i WILL" AND GOOD I frDflTl EARTH HSTMflS Feelings of love and unselfish giving are stimulated into action. take account of those near and dear to us, of those submerged. of giving, not of getting. 0 6 V V v We think The spirit of kindliness stirs us to our depths. How wonderful if we could bid this spirit abide with us through all the days! i We If we a could translate it into nobler conduct in all our daily tasks; if we could, through the entire year, think more of soul than self, of good than greed what a marvelous world would be ours! Let the spirit of kindliness prevail. The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holt will give a dinner at their home Christmas day. Chrysanthemums will be'used in decorating the rooms, a bowl of which will be used as a table centerpiece. Included in the Invited guest list are Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stevens of Heber City, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Cooper and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Holdaway, Gordon Christensen of Provo. Music and scTcial chat will be enjoyed during the afternoon and evening. The B. Y. U. student body will give a Christmas dance 'Monday evening in the Ladies' gymnasium for all students and friends of the university. Extensive preparations are being made by the committee in charge to make the B. Y. U. women s New Year's ball one of the biggest suc cesses in the history of the organiza tion. The affair will be held Decern ,ber 30, at 8:30 o'clock in the Ladies' The hall will be attrac evmnasium. Itively decorated with the holiday colors and emblems. During the even-in- ? of dancing, refreshments will be iserved. A cordial invitation is extend ed to all of the member" of the clubs of Provo. the patrons of the school, and all married students and their partners. The committee in charge are Mrs. T. Karl Pardoe, Mrs. Algie rr(f.ri snn Ba'lif. Mrs. G. W. Fitzroy, Mrs. M. P. Henderson. Open A Savings Account For The Kiddies AT THE Farmers & Merchants T'-trembcrs of tl'o T. O. N. O. club 'were pleasantlv entertained at the - BANK ihome of Mr. ar.d Mrs. T, Cox ThursChristmas decorations Idav evening. the enTSftain were "iiOO' was ing rooms. The card game hp feature of enjoyment, the prizes s being awarded ti Mrs. Clarence Mrs. n, Byron W. Denhalter'.d Fran'- - Johns m and Clarence Rasmus-sen- , the latter two receiving the favors. Lincheon was served. tiout MEMBER i Making C, The members of the O. A. E. club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Misi Marion Somo Thursday evening. The rooms were attractively arranged, with red carnations and ferns as a decoration. During the evening pleasantly spent with needlework,, music and games, a delicious hot luncheon was served. Each of the following members received a beautiful Christmas gift from the hostess: Miss Elaine Innes, Miss Carol Poul-toFiss Melba Stubbs, Misa Ruby Miss Ella Taylor, Miss Mabel Stubbs, Miss Fern Brown. Miss Mary Hansen, Miss Julia Anderson, Oberhanaley, Mlsa Zoe Hansen, Miss Cuba Dayton, Miss Vilate Pierpont, Miss Thelma HuiBh, Mr. Dean Markham and Mrs. Norman Thomas. FEDERAL Capital $100,000:00. Ras-rrus- utter- m All , used-tliroug- - i! " RESERVE SYSTEM Surplus $19,000.00. OFFICERS T. N. Taylor, President. John F. Bennett, Vice President. John D. Dixon, Cashier. Arnold Dixon, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS , S. P. Eggertsen John J. Craner Jos. S. Berry John T. Taylor James A. Loveless, Jr. The remarkable growth of this bank is due to its attention to every detail and interest of its many customers. We want to serve you. T. N. Taylor John F. Bennett John D. Dixon Andrew Knudsen . .0 Mrs. W. L. Whlttemore is spending a few days-i- Salt Lse with friends. .... . |