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Show t member at the, r. cluh at Iter E. Olsen. Jr., ' Misa- - Lyde Halladay, homo Thursday evening., Two tables Mrs. arah Jones, Mr, and Mrs. James of bridge- were played, ' Mra, Mark Leetham. ; Roberta . receiving the favor. Music and a delicious luncheon . were also Seeond ward entertained Friday after-- i enjoyed by the following: Miss Viola noon at the home of Mrs. Howard ' Titfany,-Ml- si, Gladys Nance, Miss Scatty- - in r compliment to- - hereon ..... An interesting aortal event uf the rbrlde" wore JTchannWiown-o- f pink Lygiar LambrMlss Dorothy Dunn,' M Us Wayne, who recently . returned from ) I cotored cbarmeuse. . with Urer lace Irene Dunn. Mrs. Mark Roberts, Mrs. the mission field. A nleasaut time r In the Sixth ward amusement hall Frt- -was mes and music.! spent with Mr. Mrs. e and fion C areas a, veil of pink , colored tulle day venlpg by during which a. .delicious luncheon WOIlama, in - compliment to their which was caught by a band of pearl ana w. were KVFnrrer Mr, Mrs, was servea j Mr. v Harriett Scott, . '(laughter Vera,"..and Seymour IX Gray beads. She carried a beautiful brai. pleasantly- - surprised- - rnumber Tit Mrs. L. l Nei8on.Turs. E. C. Henrich. vb wen united In marriage In the que of bride's rosea. During the ef ea neighbors and friends at the(r home sen. Sr., Mrs. sr., Mrs; It-- ijSalt Lake temple Wednesday lastT Ajjng of dancing vocal polos were in celebration of E. y. Vincent; Mrs. Ole E. Olsen. Jr.. scheme was dered by Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homer. Thursday evening,, jiiost attractive decorative . ....... thebirthday anniversary of Mr. Mrs. Hilda Jansen, Mrs. FlcSraAfincent, 111. .nlnun Mlnh nuu aJ fiua. iB. iiiaua auei-wa- s iunusnea bv Lloyd which occurred on that day. Mrs. Anna B, Petersen, Mrs. Matilda fiiu(TO screen. , A large square of lattice work and Bessie Williams, and. a humorous Farrer, A delightful time was spent with wacox, Mrs. Walter Sorensoiu Mrs. by haU,talsvwa-lvn-rPW arranged in the iJchn MfAijnm .' cards musie and a delltious luncheon Joseph Park, Mrs. Clisa Scott. Mr, f zrom wnicn coiorea streamers were iiamty refreshments were served to Present, were iMr..and Mrs. Spencer Charles WeHs. '5frs. Rose Vincent, draped to the four comers of the 300. Many beautifur and useful gifts Ciar, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halladay, Mrs. "Carrie Viucent,Mrs. . Phoebe room. Attractive booths in the same were received by the young couple ME. and Mr. and Jones, Mrs. A. H. Homer. Mrss Mra.;Eph Durrani, ; color schema were arranged the from for, their many friends in attendance. Mrs. W. (X Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. W Groneman, flr. F.ilen .N. Jones,George Mr. refreshments and the orchestra mem- Mr; and Mrs. Gray will make--theiH. Ray, d Mrs. E. V. Vincent, T. H. Hurst of Salt Lake City, Mrs, Mr. home in Provo. bers, In the receiving line-we- re Mk . c. ana " & 3ic Miss. ward. h. jars. Ascel Jobnwn; Brigbam Jobn.-MrsMiss Bessie Wil Breretoh. George Jacques, Mr. and Mrs. I L. Nelson has returned t llama and Walter-,- - Whiteheads The Miss Edith Roberts entertained' the Mrs, ttene. Halladay. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jier home in Provo, after a few days viH in Pleasant Grove with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Thorne. . The members of the Provonna cluh THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. were delightfully entertianed at the home of Mrs. Essie Selck Thursday arternooo. A bunesquerogramwas: given, which caused much merriment Luncheon was served to 14. Howard John of Salt Lake Citv spent Thursday In Provo with hlg "pa rents, Mr. ana Mrs. David John- Mrs. J: A. Owens was hostess at a children's birthday party at her home The affair was LSaturday afternoon. in compliment to her daughter Dar- whose seventh birthday anni lene, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States announces the opening versary occurred Wednesday last. "- - ' I E A FIRST SHOWING X)F i Sidney-Vincent- - , -- .... I uiov.i; ;;.-'. iresn crisp ; ceMtie , i Mr,-an- -- of Kstrict Offices at Provo, Utah, with Mr. W. Earl Spafford in charge as District " Offices will, be located in the Elks' building, North University avenue. - Man-age- the entertaining rooms. A merry tiinftlS was spent by the. little .folka --prise Z gaiuca auu music ueuiK iob (eitiures rev of entertaiament .A delicious lunche' n was served. The invited ruest list Included Beryl Randall; Delia Peter, r. The Society's policyholders and frieridsTin Utah county and southern Utah will be off ice. We believe and hopeihat by vthis arrangement we will vo ;senfed through : be able more than ever before to give Equitable Service to our clients in the, territory son, Beth Reese, Donna Evans, Martha Evans, Lucile Overley, Alice M lller, Rita and " Rilla Starr, Fay Knight,. Helen JSpencer, AWa Thur good. Vera Smoot, Dagmar Bylund, Lota Pax man, Wllford Kemp and Rob- " the-Pro- .. " . "TThe Provo offices Society. . u will A operate as a branch office of the, : J. H. " r - 9 women met Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. hugh M. Wpodward. Mrs. Christen Jenson reviewed- - thtf opera 'Tannhauser," by WagneXtnA splendid musical program was furnished., including a cello solo, Agency of the Tri-Sta- te HARROP, Tri-Sta- - Agency. te THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. 311-31- 5 Newhouse Building. . . . . luncheon - T Salt Lake City, Utah. j n r r 1- r nn -1 jfcl. j 1 1 i i .... ,!,,,,, in. j. te)heslie r M ' see thenj .' Si . . ssnwnnkan- u -. St, Provo, Utah IB, 1;30M. McCoard. Boyd. Miss Moneta Miss ...Anna. IVMiss Elvira . Strong. ... . . nuist. Miss iMa t oivey. miss "o'dwln. .Miw Pearl Jones. Mis June an-e- n. Mics Arvi'le SIleton. Viss Vinns Bunnell Mrs rid t coward Adams. Mesrs Ws't-- r Rulon' Onenshaw, , 's"ipv i'ppv. iiaipn mutan, T m9 v. piofnort. Lor is Cardall, n Ti-- i ii Jefferies, Alton trv-- . pi -- Id Grimm, Kenneth fchaw, Kn-a- Irwtn-ri'-Je- 'l. " -t V Below are a few articles I will mention: . One buffet; one large brass bed, two large Simmons' beds, two second hand beds, two ' : ' ' Vy---- : flw army cots and mattresses.- - . nice tenter tables,' one. nice kitchen cabinet, one cupboard, one. new dresser, two -slichtlv used dressers: one brand new lareev Sampson' trunk, two brand- - new 9 x12 2ongc-leum rugs, one water power, washing machine,, five bed springs, one fine mahogany book ' case; ten good rocking chairs two slightly used Singer sewing machines, (one drop-head- ), and dmmg oom chairs, three new mattressesrand second hand mattresses; one ood baby carriage: four slichtlv used Hot Blast heaters, one small laundry stove, four slightlyused uiu ui uuu um uuuwwu ranges, new ciecxnc nxiurcs, some ary. gouus, giwi-cticto mention. " ; Auctioneer-- H S, , , rnt'-lin- f'-?h- n ar Ti-r- - m'irg ftrmenber vH "r-ct- - mission basis anything you have or wish you had. us your cows, horses, pigs, chickens or any othfer livestock m'1"' we-- e of thfrijnpanogos-Patvfetr dnnce in the ' " - e ; CO-BROOK- Go 368 West Center Street HOrfl ..T- . -- I1 IK PRAISED "" Brand on J ADDITIONAL WANT ADS , w, , I tufim about yewolrwhite spot foreheadand Afao four in - ' : smaU bungalOWihot-Sadi. and cold water, range c rua.Kt-N.x-Bie- e Community Service, weighs about 1300 pounds. NoTrand.d 144-J-"l am esperawiy .. . . . tn tne recreational .visible. ..AMMt nn tfinon "-- " . ir sam anlmaH are not claimed and k all accounts due thereon paid and said BICYCLE f.AlE I -- r department 01 uie " a dance tor Berg in giving r anJn)a8 ,a(eIV that arrived too late tor u hlM.v ' January 2:1323 they wiU be ld 4y trade: Rood bicvvle, at uarKu'.u JL- the fire department in fiving np and- the town dkee at blic sa'e. Mnrr's LicicleSln;u..lll JC. rmv -poorer attributing toys to the at 1 o'ckH-- p. m..: on tire . - a should hfghbe dren in the community 2th day of January, 1923, to the high FOR RENT A nicely furnished apt ly commenoed. est bidder. . 180 E. 5th S." J.16 PARLEY PERRY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Poundkoeper for the Town of Mapleton. Utah County. I'tah. FOR SALE Apples, Jonathans 50c, In the matter of the "estate of An(Published In The Provo HerlftKomrs 7.rc. Pearmains. R. I. Green- known otherwise drew John Anderson, January 14 and 15.) ins $1.00 bu. Cider. Thomas. Phone as John Anderson.- 672 X. 5th W. with claims Creditors will present nne-:t"d- if . ;,,.,, - - c.- n RECBEATIOHAL v..i.i D""V.""" ,. lurnea slaewBy . m 1 LI1C . CASTOR IA For bit ants and Children In Use For Over 30 Yen r 5 -- NOTICE -t- Always bears the j Signatu 1 ut.-- STOCKHOLDERS 0 t Notice hereby given the stock holders of The Wm. M. Roylance com n pany that, in accordance wim a direcadopted by the board of tors of said company at a, meeting thereof on the 8th day of January, lMiM' anaclal meeting of the stock- HARD FOR SALE One Thor electric wagi- ng machines, three electric vacuum sweepers, one electric xewing machine, also a full line of. furniture will ha. sold at'iuctrofX Monday, January '15, 1:30 p.m. 368 W. Center. PARTI ES" call SLEfGHlNff520-J Billings. Dwlght f -- iSPEClAt-MEETtNQ. reau-lutio- JS 10-- -A-NNA-er-MeKAr armory Administratrix of Andrew John Ander even son Estate. of dainty refreshments BAKER ft BAKER. served to 215. Attorneys for Administratrix. ftFtrst puhlicaTlon Jan. 14;' last pub lication Jeb. 1923.) at . - weighs about 1300 oounds. - Daughters of the will be held this announcement aTnHin? to S:i!in'-mnfl by tose In charge. Tv-will be February 16. vuoehers to the undersigned at her no- t vhio'i all numbers are urged to rociiionro Sahtanuin. TTlah county. 1 Utah, on or before tne r&tn aay 01 A mo'--t enjovnDie time was spant oy March, 1923. No "n-rtT-- sn " Q 7. 'TLZ Jbut -a samp.e i.ucri""1 "iv r Distributors of QuiEty Merchandise - Everybody's Siore. wnrV FOrT CANDlE8ANOTAFFi2Sr Another bulletin has been prepared tor you by our Washington The .best recipes for home cooking and making of hard candles and taffies have been gathered and compiled by our. bureau and may be had for the asking." Je fill out carefuUyand, accurately the coupon below and malt wtthrthe reanlred postage to our. Washington Bureau and the bulletin wUl be sent you free. WMhJngtciuraurP IUobka M though provo Is takingljMjidrtuf-Jail.comntny- ta of right ahold of the. Community Service called to be held on the 6th day I want a copy of the bulletin HARD CANDIES AND TAFFIES and inw. at work and puthinc u as nam as possi February, 19J3, at J o'clock ncwee herewith 4 cents in atamps 64 poeuge nnd mailtnf Fifth West at re ble." said Major Roy W, :Wlnton, tha companya offlca s gional 'director of the Community Bar South, m ITOVO, uian, ior, u oTv"-po..winy of amendln th artlclee vice In the norm west "Alter careStraet.asi H:. ...... tacreaalnf the - capful fully looking, over the plana of the committee and tha director of the .tw.v nt nU omnanr to tlM.000.00, eatab-llsbln- g e V Citywork here, I am certain that Provo la to consider the advisability of maklng--t- b bousea. branch and that work the seriously a taking. Slata re WT9 ararw liiilMtlMII! the advantage thaHrill buataeethr.wmpanreludc-.wthey can coma to the .city. ' U ,tn work ,.t buying and seillag of real nwh mm tha Minferrhur eartaln pownra-.npoDushed. , '',,.;.':' u i aeldoni von find such a com- - I board of director. iH.-19prehenaiva program ontHned foe a city . January TUB WM. M. ROTLANCB W, Dell Webb has of this site nW if. HumDhrer. Secretary. outlined tor Provo fof192J. Without a doubt great thing will noma from iPubiiahed 4n. The Sunday Herald tha Community Bervfcawork if tha Jan. 14. Jl, 8t and Feb. 4, MID people, of tha city wllKcooperate with . NOTICE OF ESTRAY.: Director Webb andsupport the vart- NntiM-- ii herebv riven to tha owner January;-1- 7 oua aotlvltiea proposed. hereinafter animal ."If the clUsens in general will try or ownera of ,tha to participate In the various activities descnoea ana w wbouiwih, . V outlined herh during the present year, concern: : That there are Impounded at the thera ia no question in my mind that of In town Mapleton time tle they will' enjoy themselves, that Ufa present the following described anl- will aeem more beautiful and that NOTICE-iron gray, horse, about tour great deal of pleasure and enjoyment malaL One years old. right hind toot white, and to-co- r i.,,.,... . 2A c Big Scandinavian. Dance Wednesday; THIRD WARD .HALli ,. I ,i Shown in Our Windows. r nhm,UIiriniFlohra- .... v " """" " grt i We must sell all our furniture Monday at Public Auction, A aftei room Q8 the Monday will be occupied by the Provo Auction House,. whdwill payou the highe cash price on a comloEANXTHINCSbTafBTveToP y-Thre- X a - 3i88 West Center - j w th such gay dexter; was l r -- JtiJ' ' i -.' i.l served. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Percival Bigelow. Mrs. E. D. Partridge, Miss Effie Warnlck and Mrs. Hattie Bown. Mrr and Mrs. Alma Langston have returned to their home in Hinckley, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw, The young couple were married 1n the Salt Lake tempje last Wednesday.. Mrs. Langston was formerly Miss Edith Reeve of Hinckley. The members of the Bonne Fol club were pleasantly entertained at the 4 as home of Mrs. Martin Strebble Friday g afternoon. Chrysanthemums and ferns K prettily decorated the entertaining y I rooms. During the afternoon of nee- - m dlework, music and luncheon were en-- ; S Joyed. Present were Mrs. Lyman fWfiitihg. Mrs. R6ndo Simmons. Mrs, W. H. Strong, Mrs. J. W. Boardmah, Mrs. James Mrs. Alvin Boardman. Mrst David Reese, Mrs. Lester Lefffer, Mrs.'Earl Duke, Mrs. Joseph Ward,- Mrs. J. A. Clark and Mrs. Nuttall, the latter three being invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. William Gough of Sunnyside spent last week in Proyo with. Ma-- i and. Mrs. Joseph Shaw. Mrs. Gough is a sister to Mr. Shaw. .Miss Bessie Williams entertained at appointed dinner party at h?r "home Saturday evening in celebration . . . or ner mrtnaay anniyeary, wnicn oc-r. iha currea on tnat nay. Tne rooms were wuuu. v lne with carnation attractively" decorated .. ' nnnn A hOfl T i cut glass bowl of which formed an i""" Juu attractive table centerpiece. Covers Christmas wnai cn o were laid for Miss Eva Strong. Mls; AGENCY MANAGER '" delicious A hew; fl J Tzrr ert Bullock;. The B. Y. tl. mi rpi I r |