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Show PAGE EIGHT.: THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1921 -- ' ' - ' ., attendance was presented with can- tending whool- - in Bingham la at dy and sat by a Kant Claoa after home in Pleasant View for 'the fttf whicV dancing and game were En Christ mas aeasoa. ' joyed. The children of thie" Paige school The "M" men and the Gleaner were entertained at a Christmas girls of the Grand View ward were party last Tuesday afternoon. A entertained at an. 'oyster, supper Santa Clans was in attendance and Christmas eve, at the home of presented each child with candy James Kartehner following which and nuts after which they wej-- ledl the entire-partleft in bob aleight la a number of games and songs. to entertain the people of the ward A large Christmas tree was one of the main features of the afternoon. with carols and serenades. ' ... Marriage 1st Announced , Mr. Social Calendai and Mrs. W. K. Spaffard the marriage f "their son Eeed of Los Angeles to Miss Leona Itnynolda of. Sprlngy'lle. The marr 25 at the riage took place Bpufford residence the ceremony performed by Bishop Job. A. Uutle in the presence Of the Immediate family of the young (iu)le. They left Saturday morning for Lua Angeles where they will nmV The genealogical committee of the Grand View ward will entertain at an old fashioned cancing party AnJnterestlng character ball was Monday evening in their ward given In theGrand View ward Fri-- . amusement hull. Sitecial arrange- day evening by the Mutual membera ments have been niiult' to have the of that whrd. Prizes were awa'rded (Juiwf a success acdgooij time isH to the best costumed people and a assured those who attend. good time was enjoyed by everyone. Dec-embe- . bt-lu- .thtixJiome. ; Tt , - ' ' - t Thursday afternoon . .. ,, at their home for the immediate members of the family. - ' A silver bowl of roses, carnations and sweetpeas on a cluny lace cover, formed the cetfterptece of the dining table and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Klvon L. Jackson and family, Mrs. LouiJta McBridcr Mrs. Amy Dana and tjanghter, Norma Dana,' Junius Jackson and the host and hostess,' Mr. and '"Mrs. John ' Jackson. Mr, and Mrs.,L. L. Bunnell enterat a delightful dinner party on Christmas day in honor of their son Erwin who is leaving soon for the Swiss German mission and also of Mrs. Viuna Bunnell of Salt Lake who returned home to ' . spend the holidays. - and Mrs. Fred Startin entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Madsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Madsen and Clifft Grange. ' Mr. - A most successful dancing party was given by the Social Sixty club Friday evening in' Hie Ladies gym- nasium. The Ariel orchestra and quartet furnished the music for the occas-siowhich was in the nature of a Christmas party, given annually by the club' members. Among the lnrge crowd present were the following" puests, Mr and Mrs.- - Ferre Decker, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart, and B. Ward of Salt Mr. and Mrs, Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. tnd Mrs. Tliorne of Pprlng'vllle, Mr. and Mrs- Walter Wilde of Spanish Fork, R. T. Olmstend of Akron, Ohlor and Miss Rosalind C.rant whohns Just returned- from Europe, n n Vineyard Geo. T. Reporter, Mrs, Telephone Wells. 783-R-' - '.. , ' "Babtl of Bethlehem," by the children of the lower gradesr A reading was also given by Miss teaching school in Duchseiie. - Mrs. Eunice!" Harris of Ixignri is Hill and a duet by Miss Anna BeKft in holidays' spending the Christmas Jensen anil Miss Melba Farley af-- L Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEwan of and Ron her of the as guest Provo ter which the .'"Christmas Carol," Dividend are visiting In Pleasant S. 1 and "Fnr"Far. Avny ' on .7 mica's View during the holiday season as family, President and Mrs. F. Plains' 'were sang, by all the mem- thevguesW of Mr. and. Mrs. II. L. Harris. ' ' bers. Tfinck. ; , few The distributing- of gifts from a Miss Ines Jones entertained a 'of tefl girl friends at a delightful large Christmas tree" by a Santa Miss Pauline Phillips who ia at- rooms Claus was one of themain features party; Friday evening. The were atractlvely decorated in a red of the evening's entertainment. , tit preen color scheme which laea was carried out with bells, holly . The Mutual memlKrs of thVxim panogos ward entertained at a danc and mistletoe. 213 Games, music and social chat ing party Thursday night in their were the main features of the even- ward amusement hall. A Christinas was ing's entertainment following which decorating'schemef and program midnight luncheon; was served to carried out ai)d a good time w:as re Miss Orpha Jones, Miss Amanda ported by hose who attended. Jones. Miss Jennie kors. Miss esra Miss Rnbv Scott. Miss TheSunday school members of Jajisen, Miss Alice Harvey, the Grand View held, a Children's Miss Elteo AVright. Miss .Klva pttrty and dance in thejr ward Miss amusement hall. A large Christmas Carter, Meyers. MrsNBob Cnrtefxand the hostess tree was one of the main feature's from which gifts, candy and nuts Miss Inez Jones. were distributed to everyone by a Santa Claus. , I, Games, stories and daifnlng wpre I then enjoyed by the Children. I Reporter. Mrs.' F. Woffindeo. I The Grand View ward primary TelephjOne 596-i RADIATORS ; Recored and Repaired W. Center. . PARRY cnsm Timpanogos Grandview - " organi3ation.feuUrtnined Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jaylor were guesfs at a detightful dinner party given in Provo by Mr- - Taylor's parents, Mr.tand Mrs. Nephi Taylor. " , A splendid operetta was given by the students of the Spencer school last Friday evening entitled, "Santa's Anto Sleish." A large rowd was In attendance and reported the play as being very successful. : vA : the priV mary children at a Christmas party on Monday. Red and green decorations were used, together with a large tttristnias- - tree,. Everyone In The Sunday school mefci!)er8 of EXPERT MARCELLING LA MODE BEAVTE SIIOPE All Beauty Work. For appoint' ments call 813-- J. We apprwiate your pntfonage. ' All work guargnteed.,"1- -. 186 West Cenler Si. (Upstairs)' , , ii lillianIlVred v, - ,fAJ 1 "d ! a piping" of llUnuninon 1 f 1V irTyrttii,ji unit. .;U i ', .... .. tCUrTA m 1 ft f 4 w full of mitiv , r ; Cji ,,t'' 11 r have Edith Cald Working as a urn 1 ..ii' to $40.00 .... in- - vmwiiwm-nvimvwijv- jl '", ui '".. Tal r4 f4 v ' J If ed $75.00. ePX Hm 6 1 m i ' V You.wiil f ind aHhe Mose Lewis Store the largest and most complete stock of quality dresses to be found anywhere in this vicinity. A wonderful clearance at s; JT ' ' IP - Former dresses $20, g new and and $30 frocks m materials of fine Satin Cantons Crene Z & icp S Chenes, Charmeuse, Charmeen, Twilline, Roshanara Crepe etc ' of mins furvbeads, embroidery, etc. 'straight lines draned Sf11 flare etc.; skirts, lengths to suit everybody; sizes complete 16 to 48 gf models, ute t ? 2-$17J)&;:$29s This very complete group includues dresses for evening narfv occasions. You will appreciate the afternoon gU GreS shipinahifested in these beautiful frocks. Materials Twills Georgettes, Chenille, Flanels, andthers: Wbaacrfnlg Fur ft Embroidery and Lace trimmed.- - Women's, misses' cfnf if plete. These are ' savings to the careful dresser nf nnQ.i,o if nnA ; stances. . Onefot of all Wool Dress .Goods, all colors, plain, checks, nn hairline stripes, 36 and widths, Values regular to $1.50 now, yard . . . ... .... V 'U5J Clearance of our Llrge stock of 54-inc- .;,' all pure ytool fabrics, patterns of plain colors, and novelties, regular . $3.00 to $5.00 values ' 9E3 very m com- - niany . ,i a i n, vase, n everv bi,,j0 mi .1, ,vm nime on nii xaai colors" saie pnee, yardpuout, naronette Satin, all cokjrs including cranberry red, width, value. Sale nrtM vnrJ 40-in- ch checks,-stripe- s ' 45 . - in- - Linfelto Dress Goods, in h 59c remlarV-- 2o - FUSt and a rrt Reductions in DroDOrtion in. . , "icse will h found '"iuusiiuui our enure drv s great savinjrs to th Mri,,' l. artment, which i j the sn . n vr m.. a v wioppers. CHILDREN'S COATS g Latest models Astrachan4rimmed with Chinchilla; also Velour uioin, some iur irnnmeu; sizes & w l vmues to $12.00. 0 9 it. ? J ktrcets Peking. &tfin.9-- ' w Feng. I'u baians: . Th ?(lter Of I ln( caught icatmm- i wer xeporiyu. f ' SEE WINDOWS. .' :. ' I nfc0? and 'efmanFeafeUS - I You Go' c 'ts vaiirsi.l teed values from 40-inc- h belthe working slogan of our store afteMhe first ofuhe year. Buy for less by paying cash. room r ,f fur-trimm- I ; -- 1 fWt j ............... . T P-ayA-s 1. . v,M,vvwvswswwwww S will ward pnteainea at irlatmas party Wedncpsuay even- the ward ami rment joaii. I Experienced- Mar the evening's e? irtjilnment """the Tlmpanogos - We cannot duplicate these wonder lavishly coats wholesale at anbT to $24.95 Come to Mose Lewis $39.95. the Store pm serif you have, any time. & ever been offered values like these at such remarkably low prices. Coats all from America s foremost manufacturers and must give you entire satisfaction or a new coat in place. The greatest ocat offer for women and misses in a decade beau tifnl m dress and utility coats in the prevailing s tyles, jnade of Strook's Camel Hairs Im- uerona tiQin, &ueae f""111 iiAmiw, uiigiiaii vuuimgs, lnarveiui. Cloths, Neii Blocked Wool, Lustrosa, Crushed Plush, etc., in sizes 16 to 52. & . . ' Fur collar, cuff s and bandings of Raccoon, Opossum, Fox, Wolf, Skunk, S Mink, Viatka Squirrel, Beaver, Seal, JMuskrat, etc. These are absolutely guaran-- 8 After January 1 this firmwill go on a cash" and carry basis, as it has been decided that the savings possible through this policy will mean lower prices for our many patrons. . K .; . fcrf CHANGE OF POLICY OF PROVO MEAT & PACKING CO. J. These include the season's best models, all made of best aualitv Bolivia. Orman- - it dale," Sueseine, Velour, Camel Hairs, Arabella, Etc. Fur trimmed of Fitch, Muf- f Ion, Wombat, Lynx, Fox, Civet; collars cuffs and bandings. Sizes 16 to 52. k Nowhere, no Dlace and in no store have coat values like these ever heeii offered la on such high grade, stylish coats. Group 1IUU1I Ina -- ' A Mr. The members of the Vineyard ward Sunday school entertained at a children's party and dance Fri- dav afternon in"the ward amuse ment hall. Games and dancing were enjoyed after which each little gnest was presented with, a bag of candy and nuts. I : g Christmas dinner w;as given by and Mrs. Clarence Gammon Thursday afternoon for the imme-cjlut- e membera of the family. A Christmas "decorating scheme was .carried out. in the entertaining Elmo Cluff is spending the rooms and on the dining table. in Chrlstmjas holidays with his family About fifteen guests participated In PleasanfTtew'. Mr. Cluff is now the delightful affair. . . 4 and Mrs. W. J. Clegg entertained at a delightful family Red and on Christmas day. green, colors predominated in the. S? color scheme of the- table and covers were laid for forty five guests. Mr. ' anai more. at These Wonderful Fur Trimmed Coats .y& n.aD to Look Mr. 783-R-- 'l savings daughter;, Dorothy of. Magna and: Mrs. Mary "Williamson of Provo. 1 ' R ' - and. Mrs. Parley tained DEPARTMENT GREAT SACRIFICES IN OUR LADIES' READY-TO-WEAi a n rt une-na- n oi.une-imr- a ii' j i. wA uuaranieeai Clinger had Christmas 'dinner guests, anjl,Mrs."rTewey Hunt and little ."Mr as t In order to reduce our enormous stock before taking inventory, prices have been slaughtered in all departments. Prices far below-usu- al January clearance sales; Thousands of dollars of new; clean merchandise must go at prices never before of fered to the thrifty shoppers of Utah county. J Miss Enade Shaw and Miss Genevieve Startin who are sending the winter in Salt Lake, returned to their home in Lakeview to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents 'Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Startin. Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Fullmer entertained at a famllylflnner on Christmas day at their home. A Christmas decorating gcheme was out and covers were laid carried ; ' for members of the family. pr Burmiiigham, Miss Inez O'lsen, Miss Enntie Shaw and ,MessrR, ,Serge Glade, Clinton Shaw, Lloyd Merrill Carl Bunnell. Clyde Olsen, Clyde Sumsion and. the teachers, Mr. Bun nell and Mr. Olsen. ' Commencing Monday,December 29th continuing r or iu uays J sen. Miss Helen Scott. Miss Florence , entertained at a delightful Christmas dinner- or their respective nds-slon fleldij, Mr. Jtunnell to the Swiss! German and Sir. Ulsen to the southern states. Games and music were the entertaining features of tne" evening after which liHiflietm was enjoyed by the following Miss Irene Jorgen-- ' near-futu- re " j " Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson CLEA ata -- Miss Bonifee- Haymond and Miss 'Grace Clei'g entertained Friday evening at! the IlaymonA home in Springville in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Heed Spafford who were married the same day. The young couple received many beautiful gifts from their friends present. --. Chrislmas - - 498-R-- The second intermediate class of the Lake View Sunday school entertained' party In .the form of a handkerchief shower at the home of MrTand Mrs. Bunnell Frl day evening in honor of their teach. ers Eryvln Bunnell and Robert 01 sen both of whom will leave In thel Cif the Columbia Joe Harris, who has been work wllf club entertain their ing at Keetley, Utah, bag returned Sewing to lila home for the Christmas, boll. huslmnds at a wa eh party Wednesdays. Mr. home of aad at the evening day MnrA. Will, JrmeB: Progressive Miss Eva Poulson, who Is studygahies have been7' arranged, for whjcli prizeN willlie awarded after ing at the L. D. 8. business' college which 'musical features will be en- in Salt Lake, Is home for the holidays .as the guest of her parents, . joyed. Mr. and Airs. C. H. Poulson. She The First ward Prjnmry will give will return to Salt Lake directly an entertainment at their ward after the New- Year. amusement hall Monday December Mrs. Julia. loveless of Salt Ljfke 29 at 4 o'clock. All are invited to ill lend. The admission charges wlli is vl.KitintrittlM. home of Mr. and Mrs. M.. E. Kartehner during the be ten and fifteen cents Christmas holidays. The Fifth ward Relief Society wil.l A Christmas family dinner was hold their regular social service meeting December 30, in the ward given by Bishop and Mrs. M. E. meeting house at 2:30 o'clock; A Kartehner at their home Thursday. The table was prettily decorated in good attendance Is urged. red and green and covers Were laid The dancing' party which was for Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge Loveless A. Loveless planned by the B. Y. U. women for and faniilylrA-Jame- s New Year's eve will be held on the and family, Mrs. .Julia Loveles,lr. evening of New Year's day instead and Mrs: "Ray Loveless and family, it is announced. Splendid music Mr, and Mfs. Dick Farley and famhas been arranged for and a cordial ily, Jess Stubbs and family and the invitation Is extended to the friends children,. A large Christmas tree was in the and patronB of the university. living room from which gifts were A call has been Issued for a busi- distributed to members pf the famness meeting of the American Le- ily. About forty guests enjoyed gion Auxiliary, Tuesday Deeemler the delightful affair. 30 at the home'of Mrs. Vern Greenwood, 234 East Second North, at 3 o'elockvAU members are urged to be present so that business affairs of Reporter, Mrs. Earl Footei. the past year can be settled and the Telephone new officers installed. " A splendid Christmas dance was The Fourth ward Relief Society given in the Pleasant View ward meeting Tuesday afternoonwill lie Tuesday night by the Sunday school under the direction of the social members who entertain at a dance service committee. A splendid pro- annually. A ' clever decorating gram has been arranged for consist- scheme was used in the hall and a ing of the following numbers: a large crowd was in attendance. A talk on "Health In the Home," by good time was reported by those Dr. C. M. ClaYk ; "vocal solo, Glen who participated. Guymon; whistling solo, Elton Sum ner. The teachers topic will also A children's dance arid party was be discussed. given by the Sunday school mem... bers Wednesday afternoon in: the The First ward Relief Society ward amusement hail. A large mooting will be held Tuesday after- Christmas tree stood In the center noon at 2:30 p. in. with the social of the hairand a Santa Claus dis7 service department m charge of thp trlbuted . candy,' nuts and gifts to program. The lesson will be given the children of the ward. Games, by Ina G. Hodson. stories and dancing were also on ' the program. , A special program has been arranged as follows: celh solo, E. P. Miiyhew,. accompanied on, the piano :Mlss Ida Black, who is - teaching by Mrs. Mayhpw : cornet solo, Byron scboql at Heber City this year, is Dastrnp. Miss Grace Hughes will spending the Christmas holidays at read the "Minuet." A full' attend- th home of her parents, Mr. and " ance is required. Mrs. B. L. Black. entej-tiiinc- Great- After -- The members . THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE LADIES STORE IN PROVO. Lakeview. .Telephone 1 ' mmmm& wim Reports, Mrs. Joseph Shaw. .,. i' Palmer and ilrandTMrg. A. MVb. May Hammond have as , end gumts, Mr. and'Jirs. F. O. Ilules Jjof 'Suit, Lake, Mrs. "Kruce oxaud Mrs. Carl Siindttall of Fatrvlew, and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Christenson ."""' of Spauislur lrk.'V The family are being pleasantly with uiwulc, game and iuvernatlon. lively A Christmas tree from Which they alt drew prizes was a part of the eiUei'taiumeut ThuradHy afternoon. V. , e y -. : i " ..... ' - Polo , |