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Show A'- -- THE SUSDAYHEKALD SUNDAY, MARCH 14, 1820.' " The Salt Uke and l'rovo Anxil-iar- y of the Utah Sanitary riiuuUers Pioneers Make f SIerry At Dance And Big Banquet -""JX" 1 ; t' ' -- The annual celebration of the 'birthday of frore was held la tie Elk tumie tod high echoed. Friday. The, Daughters of the Pioneer en- iertatned- - the pioneers at a banquet .i . program and ball. Tb banquet wa a pretty affair . well, U keeping with early day of i rtal. ' , ' ' " 1 X- ... "5 '' ' ' '" ,t '' - If- '' : - f ; v vr ' " J s ! -- : young. - The ball waa the conclusion .. most enjoyable day." of dinner games and dancing were a joyed..: i, - - The marriage of Miss Luclle Hen- derson tind John' S. Harding took "pluce ln the "Suit Luke temple Wednesday. The couple will make their home in Heuer. N0HCB ON PETITION, FOB DISCHARGE IN BANKRl 1TCY In Bankruptcy No. 9050. In the District Court of the nlted States for the District of " ' Utah. In the mutter of U. II. Juhuiiou, haukruitt. Notji Is herehy Jrlvcn thnt O H. ohnsonfaaS' filed' hi petition on the 27tJJduy of February, liraylng for a disi:hurge from all Ills AH creditors debts in bankruptcy. and other persons interested arc or dered to attend aid petition Itefore the United States District Judge, hi the United States Court Uoom In the Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, ou the 2th day of April, liKM, at two - lfi, - -- New 1926 Levin Living Room Suites $155' 30 J are two things which .JlLastinffatisaction jiom es rom welt chosen furni- make for wise and quality. -- You have both in th selection-Hsty- le new 1926 Levin living Room Suites. Covered with ricn Baker cut velour built with Nochman spring units suite comes to you and web construction, this for $155.00. A convenient payment each month soon -ONE-PRIC- E ffepKI RussellCo. .HOUSE..., PL Grove ayson n - Beautifid Springtime: Dresses nn like these frocks. They are the last word in style and good taste. Simple and jsmart jmd, ustjdress , enoughJto meet many exgencies. Capelets are seen on some models. - The new treatments in sleeves, necklines and skirts are re' vealed in many becoming styles. j '' s - IS- -- ..,. of Lace You will t and then and there show cause, if why-t- he prayer --of the petitioner should not be granted. By general ru!e of the Court, it is further unleml, that any creditor oppo.skig this application,. shall en ter his apiiearance and file sxeifi- ations in writing in opposition thereto, with the undersigned Itcf- ree, in the maimer ami, at the time an provided in General 'Order Num . ber 32. Dated March 12, 1020. VtrTTSlTW IN NEl-J.Referee In Bankruptcy. Sitting at Salt hake City, Utah. pays for it. or mm rmmmm Mr. and Scott an nounce the engagement of tlielr daughter Kthel tu Elton L. Tavlor of this city--. - The marriage will tuke lHace in the near future. - - :m mur mm eh- - r .zr .: Mrs. C. K. - Provo i. s ' " - . tLuxurious Bu-- Not Extravagant TOE Springville" 2 '' " PLAN - ' The Social Sixty Denting club held the final dance of the season Friday evening, in the ; Elks club house. The dance-wathe best at tended of the Series, about seventy five couples participating. The Tnratjaasr crletra furnished" the :. music - The Third ward primary? office and teachers of themf wypiufwyp and teachers .met at the home of Mrs. Era Ilindmarsh, Thursilay eve ning. After the regular meeting a social and suppor was enjoyed by come. Toa sta were responded to by Mrs. nineteen guests. Colored carnationx "DonnaMeeeham," a plonef f"X.Wtt WWTiswl tor decorate tire rooms; Dixon-Tayl- " "' . ; " n fan-khe- ana me iirsi pr mem ui iiuc Daughters of the Pioneers organisation of Utah county, was.mistress of ceremonies of the dayr--,-Mm Grace Oheever, the present president, gave the address of wel- ture and there .' Misa Virginia Hornibrook enter tained friesids at her home, Fri Ferrer. day evening, at a' seven o'cloc din Solo dance were given by the ner." A suggestion of St Patrick Misses Florence Kirk wood, who was carried out in the dinner and danced a clever modern, version of decoratiuiis. Covers were laid for The girls the folVuwing guests : Grace Hughes, dance, the Charleston. are students of Miss Florence Marie Mofrfau." Dorothy Richmond, Margaret Buckley, Mamie' Jensen, , Prof, I. M Jensen was master Beth Carr.'Xfiwln Miller, Norman of ceremonies, of the evening. He Troyer, CVrll Condon, Paul Boshard, announced the 'old time - dances Harold Banks, George Fail,- - Max which were responded to by old and Berg and the hostess.Following - . I. & i mmm ' n I . ' - Ml ' z Ut; " Three long tables were attractively darorated, tlli, tabes; relief owned by the pioneers, tilled with golden sun flowers. This Tower U the emblem of the Daughters of the Ploneera orgHnixation. symbolic of the rant number found in the valley when U waa first settled, The center table held a marvelous birthday cake. The cake waa by Camp No. T. The four layers were frosted with white and held seventy-seve(told and green candles -- 'As the candle were lighted Mayor 0. K. Hansen responded with this toast, "May we. the poa tertty of that sturdy band keep that flight always burning." . ? ' Mrs. May Smoot Glazier, daughter of the late President A. ( Smoot ... INQUIRE" REGARDING OUR CONVENIENT-- PAYMENT- The Glad Hour &ub was enter tained at the home of Mrs. Clyde Pive- Clark, Thwsdai afternoon. kuudred was the feature of the afrVfreehuients ternoon, were served to the following bhib- Mrs. Sadie Junes. Mrs. Dan Klrkwood. Mrs. Sheriff Henry, Mrs. Hewitt Strong, Mrs. Leonard Mad-seand the invited guests. Mrs. Alice Jones and Mrs. John Clark. , Uam Kulght- - Mayor O. K. Hansen and Walter Ada ma. . '.There, were ene houdred fifty original (ikmeers present at the banquet ani two hundred daughters, la the eveulrif a grau4 ball war given in the bins eruool gymnasium. The Murdock orchestra old time music for the old time dances. Many were dressed in pi oner costumes. The xuauy stiff skirts and colorful materials, bonnets, bustles and long skirts made a pretty picture in the grand ' niarcfir" Mrs. Jasper Bird was ehawn by the judges,' as having the most typical She, wore her mother's gown. wedding dress. The gentleman having the best costume was Thomas S. v 'mmLmwmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmwt and lleartaf Engineers were given a bauuuet and ball at the Motel tan Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by nrnuy. SacLJ Editor, ffccae 187 PAHi; TilTS.T, With every new fashion day the vogue for lace dresse? increases. And here are those frocks that are at the peak of pop- ' "TaceBresses witK" "Clarity long transparent sleeves for formal and informal wear," lace "dinner frocks',' also frocks in the sophisticated mode of ' black lace over "pink. Two Piece Frocks JI--4- ' Outstanding Fashion Favorites In Season of Man y Popular 31odes - r The two piece frock is more firmly entrenched than ever in the realm of fashiondom. And nine wardrobes out of ten will have one. Their simplicity renders them appropriate for wear on varied occasions and ws are presenting them in many fabrics and colors," according them the important position which its distinction and; smartness " i. deserves. DeserlN . Quality Dresses But Not High Priced "l S up YkTS . .H- Wallpaper" -- si the -- . L , ! & "ONE PRICE HOt'SE" fI I W . L r J mm THE DEPARTiVVENT STOUE .OF .PRpVD. - wa- - sh?j'. , - '1- - Will . clnrod to have HiirpuxmMl all. former efforts in musical productions. AlttuiuRh the i prices were 75 and 50 ceuts, ihe Provo hib'li whool students have decided to.yedm-- the price for Monday 'night's performance. The admission will be 25 cent for adults, with n 10 wits This is done sm ss i ivwa n charge for student. to make it possible for a larger nunir " 'Heldras'Members of Big Forgers' Ring4 U-h- m III sterude - ' A photograph of .... . -. jjm Wa U !.,.... . the child or the I : . .' Make LARSON,Jb-'-- .' - . Building PHONE 384 litefi' hJ arouse 3 lows women w law putting the minimum mwrtuvej1 age at It- - yi an appointment today. STUDIO City. - - . " - I! TT- ' or 14 to t- -nj-Solll. Now. after nine to -- . mnivi.i hm hjtji lpft her and ''to it suittf for divorce. The oase .v. ,.: 01 -- grown-u- p, carries the most personal of all greetings. v, 6 Josle OPERETTA TO -"" " $ m si sibi ar ' wm j, raVr f "" ier. to attend. i v. far,... PRnVftHIfiH Btstasr mm - It Is expected that the Wove "The' ,tojrr rlnoess," one of the school opera which is now in high, will prelatest conilc operettas. the reheaml stftge will lie taken school sented in .PxoTft at the high to Lehl following the initial t'rovo nmHtfirinm tmnnrrnw nlyht. The : Kowiiir'T; operetta if being produced, by t hp liOhl high schpol and-- 4 shejin-lifircm an exchjy n jte agreement 4tween THERE IS NO GREATER ADVERrti lrovo.an o! the.fhl MEDIUM IN UTAH TISING music departmenta. COUNT! THAN THE EVENING -- Thf a hns which r.peretta HERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS theme, was played..t I hl several weeks ago whfere it was de -- Wan Cotton ted Clean RAGS at. this "off fee . .Telephone-9- 5 r t- -f .),,. ,,j y;;" - e htph-scho- 8pntiifh-Amerlcn- niiii.tt-.i- i n iitt.tntnti .nmt-.nn- n he the return of two men and two women from Chicago to flint, Mich., Flint, police, believe thw. .broken up one of the most danjterous rings of forgers in the country. 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