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Show PROVO SUNDAY, HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1926. tES.A; R. WILSON Reporter, TefepnoM 64 i Band To Be Y Concert PAYSON I Heard Here Wednesday 1 The' local Bebekafc lodge entertained tt their annual banquet Moa-- 7 In honor of the State President, Mrs. Althea Browrf f OBde and iter suite. Fifty were prwenMnelBdinf out town (nests from (Salt Lake. Ofden. Prove and Spanish Fork, it wai given at the L O. F. Hall and Mrs. Earl Ttt- fuson acted aa toastmlstrew.' The ': folluwlng program wis elven MiB- selection, Krans sisters; reading. Miss Gladys Bona; piano aoto, Mrs. Lucille StoweUr pianolojrne, Mrs. Edditb LoTetess; Inatronental luet, Mra. Le Loveless and Shw-na- n Loveless; reading, Mra. Donna Barney; address, Henry Jeppaou. 'olin il i -r ri&- . All living members of the Putterson fiinijly were present in eluding one son and seven da ugh ters. Sol were suhg by three grandchildren, Junior Perkins, Mrs. Zoe Ba.rtK'tt and Elva Clowtjrdj Of Snlina. Mrs. Ann J. Loveless gave the lesson on Utah History. In be half of the camp a pioneer pin was presented to Mrs.;Julla Hancock who acted as. president of the or ganization for four years. Refresh ments were served to sixty guests. Rerlonbach rates Dempsey. Strlb- nd Delaney ahead of Tunney as heuvyweifiht fighters, Now. If !ie can get anybody to pay off on that 'list it will be official. HuR L Mlss-Betts- r. ITMF 7 . partners. .:V f Flint McClellan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sid Coray entertaina grouh of children at a birthday friends at a dinner party Saturday afternoon In honor ed twenty-fou- r of her son Fred and daughter. Mvra Ing party followed by a delightful Wh4fM'flyi""i mUhin thAlanelar eiffllH lgf 'Tliiirajliy,: . High Type Coats One-ha- lf Of One-thir- d Every Coat Elaborately d ?yA with ONE Did ' operation , sockets for six tubes shielded, compact, cabinet, with battery cabla attached for such a low price as this ! " - ."''' -- meof- - The regular y the Cultns elubwas held at the home of Mrs. Minnie semi-month- ly lngf ;.W, Donglass-wi- - '1 Wea-nesda- th . President Lula Erjandson In the chair.' Mrs. L. D. gibwart!1ed'lB a song practice a( a new club song. Mrs. P. E, Butter-jrirt- h of the Thanksgiving banquet l' - '$ ,;.:- Provov I! . Tiers and Blouse Backs Fitted Hiplines ; Vionnet Sleeves" - One and Two-Pie- Effects tb $40.00 on each coat. - , Verified prices elsewhere $12.50 to $25.00 . . ; Verified prices elsewhere $25.00 to $32.50. . . if.: Verified prices elsewhere UP Buy now: $30.00 to ', . . . - i . :. X .. .', . . - Overstocked with the high grade- brands of Belding, C prticelli and are forced to' reduce our Claybeg Silks.. We stock to meet the present conditions. ; , . ( , , You will be surprised at the remarkable values ihat are now being offered. . . ' Charmeuse, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin, Radium, Faille Silk, etc. . ?, .! . , i STORE-WID-".:,''E fc. . Xv i Bottom. ; ,". '" $42.50..........,;.;.... K. ' ? BARGAINS ON EVERYTHING! j 5 '';-- . -- - Utah v - Prices' Guaranteed J-- ; Positively No Credit During This Sale For obvious reasons, some stores may attempt to undersell some f " of our unloading Sale specials. . ; ..i 6hould yOli find any of these specials being, sold for less elsewhere, they can be bought still lower here,, regardless of our advertised prices.:?: VI .H- :- 0'';' :: . Dealers Blouses ' - MOTOR ' CO. .,.-- l Boleros Heats, Gathers All the newest shades $32.50 AND i Flounces-Decorativ- FASHIONABLE NEW SILKS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES er TELLURIDE ' ' " '. ' . Atwater-Ken- t xJ" . at ; $45.00 your home.. ft " Satin Georgette Crepella; ' Velveteen Flannel : Fashions'-- $24.95 Save 10.00 ' - NOW you can have a first-claradio receiveran Atwater Kent, with ONE Dial would have cost yon at a price a ' " not so very long ago. Let us show you How it looks and what It does and how easily you can place it in one-tub- ' Canton Crepe Flat Crepe Charmeen FrLska Cloth Chiffon Velvet ' : $39.75 ss ii , $19.75 - gold-trimme- s, " Special groupings - I Every Coat Beautifully Silk Lined ' ONE Dial Materials and More ce Let us show you the Model 35 the sensation of the year, everywhere. ' No one but Atwater Kent could have pro duced such a set at this -- : ' YouVe heard about it we haveAt- - Mr. and Mrs. Byron F. Ott and daughter and Mrs. W; Murphy spent Monday in Salt Lake. Novoffers savings that are . exceptionaL. Models for every occasion and fop, every, type of figure., Rich pile anfrsoft Suede Fabrics!? ' : - ... Dress Sale at Savings . J Model 35 Receiver Our Great V r Coats Mrs, Don Burney entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. James Betta, who Bridge luncheon Thursday afternwere married In Salt Lake last week oon, at the home of Mrs. J. C. here with their Barney. Her guests Included Mrs. spent the week-enaunt, Mra. Joseph - Bingham and Hugh Broadbeut, Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. J. U. Perkins, Mrs. Stanley other relatives. , , One of the most delightful social events pf the past week was a gathering of old friends at the home of ,Hl HOLLt WREATHS and Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Tanner last M mistletoe 'and Christ Saturday evening. t was arranged trees and turkey-an- d the in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur to : ; Fawns, of Sterling, Canada, and IJ old folks at home and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stark of Salt Jingle bells and a Lake. Others participating were Mr. 'A for tbpse of photo yourself Mrs. Frank Cowan, Mr.aad and , you love to remember.;- C, Mrs. Fred Hill, Mr. and Mrs? Jasper Hill. Mr. and MrscT F. Dixon Portrait rbotogTsphjr and Mt and Mr- - Tanner. Wfll Make Tour ramny ' Ilistorr Complete 8.. Vera Franeom entertained members of her family at a quilting party last Friday. Those present were Mrs. Annie Nlnlist of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. Robert Dudley of Benjamin, Mrs. Clara Boyack of Spanish Fork and Mrs. James Franeom. NOW ON Bound to redupe our stock one-hal- f. This is truly a timely sale of week. Jfhe members of the X J. Schaem erYumtly enjoyed a delightful social evening last Friday at the home of -Mr7aad.'Mrs. R, IL Clayton. Dinner was served In the early evening at small tables. Progressive games and ' a musical program were enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. , f THE 0LL SAYING GOES : "NEVER PUT 0 FF TOilORROW WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY" The values joffered at this wonder ful disposal sale should compel every thrifty householder for miles around to come into the Mose Levis' Store and take advantage of W opportunities for savings. Wief believe that when you come to this sale you will find many excellenjt reasons for coming again and again. . APiL 1VAMT - ; . AtwterEjent - RADIO Mrs.' E shall be given , No consideration tc gunmen whose shots hit the pre mier on the shoulder blades and 'ounce off. First bounce hasn't been out since thevdays of the Brotherhood League. " x lj o 7 Mussolini would have mads reat big league pitcher. - Nobody seems to be able to hit him. a r, A Sudden Smashing Let Go! of Giiiniire dStoxk Merchandise Mrs. . Julia singing. iinmuiiity Hancock led In a partliamentary drill and also gave a report of the recent stote meeting of the Utah Daughters of Pioneers. The history if A.r H. and Martha IMlmore Pa terson was read by two daughters, : rrk 3 President Eliza C. White was presiding and Mrs. Geneva S. Schaerrer led. In Jwdnerand M.Martha IbeJpy Bennett: Bi-le- Order A Special Sunday Brick For Dinner From Your Dealer g , , -- - WflBou, Mrs- .- 3 Cr-B- i from the University of Utah and committee rendered" a teporC Mrs. Frank Wheelwright gave a Paul Badham, Mrs. Clifford Harris, a member of the Phi Delta Tbeta book review of "The Uncrowned Mrs. Elroy Barnett, Mrs. Eugene fraffnity. Xing," by Harold Bell Wright and Uillman and Mrs. Roy Jensen. In connection with their regular a biography of the author. A vocal the Dlww,tt.n nana vIvAn hv Ttiif t r W'ullr. report day meeting on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Patterson, , , First ward Relief society- held their lngshaw. will A be The next at the social. pro meeUng annual Magazine Day wing of Salt Lake and Mrs. gram, games and refreshmenta were Home of Mrs. Lodasca Dixon In De- -' Phoebe,!viowaru ot Baicm were in wHfh nirni. of Tnn Un attendance ;mh.F enjoyed by a large Miss Alice Iteyuoltls tif the psm 4st.Tbur.sJmr lu.iiiltend aawubera, 'i ; Uostess, Du ughters of Pioneers meeting held B. Y. V. will give "The Christ", as at the home of Mrs. Clarissa Wig Mr. and Mrs, Argyle Evans anf the literary part of the program. nail. eon J. C. of Lark, Utah, spend SunMr. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Dixon left day with Mrs. Evans parents, where -- Mr. Hugh Broadbeut of Preston, Thursday for Philadelphia and Mrs. James Franeom . .hey will visit with their daughter, Idaho, has been visiting fora week Mrs. Georae F. Wilson. Mrs. Ken Mrs. John Bowers and family mi- with her lwrents.Mr. and Mrs. Clarneth Dixon. Mrs. Bernell Jensen and ll after the holidays. Tbey will also ence Fairbanks. Mrs. Earl Page, entertained at the visit the exposition. Camp No. 2 lTiah Daughters of home of their mother, Mrs. Eustace A family dinner was given at the Pioneers was entertained Thursday Mendenhall Saturday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower In honor of home of Mrs. Margaret Crook Sun- afternoon at the bouieof Mrs. M. Hansen by Mrs. Hansen their sister, Mlsa Cleofa Menden- day to honor her 71st birthday, were present including and Mrs. Mary Cbipman Hoblnson hall. who wil be married next week. fhirty-tw- o Sixteen close family friends were Miss Lizzie Crook, Joseph Crook with Mrs. Annie L. Curtis presiding. nd daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Linden The musical program cousisted of - ; . ,.. . present, Crook and children of Payson,' Mr. a vocal solo, Ernia Hansen; piano solo, Mrs. Mamie McClellan, and voand Mrs. "James Franeom and Mra. D. J. Butler and family of cal solo, Mrs. Mary Hansen. - The Mldvale Sunday by Springlake, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shef-fieto called ' and children of Eureka, Mr. history of Aire. Sarah Blnns Cbip-ma- n the death of their grandchild, the was read. "Her daughter of Mr. and Mrs. md Mrs. Ray Vincent and children were present, Mrs. three daughters Mry Robinson, H. O. Allmendineer. Funeral ser of Provo. Mrs.. Jane Robinson of American vices were held Tuesday, at Mid Mrs. John A. Betts entertained t Fork, and Mrs. Anna- - Hiudley of vale. Lester Franeom attended , the Salt Lake. The history of Mrs. funeral la addition to the grand dinner Sunday in honor of the birth- Hansen's mother, Mrs. Sarah Mcof Miss Edna The ;i day guests Betts, parents. Clellan Manwell was read by Mrs. inclndedra"group of the young Lizzie K. Manwell. The history (if . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boyack and friendSTbf Utah was' given by Mrs. Pearl two children of Spanish spent ' After community singing reMrs. Don Barney entertained a TJEuesday with Mrs. Vera Franeom. number of her friends at a bridge freshments were setved. .The Payson high school sociology party Wednesday evening at the Payson Camp, No. 1, Utah Daughheld a banquet home of Mrs. J. C. Barney. A prostudents of 1925-2of lonely fall, flowers were ters of Pioneers, met Thursday afSaturday night under the direction fusion ternoon at the home of Mrs. Clarisn of their teacher, C. P. Oleson. .The used to decorate the entertaining 'P. with her three sisters, following program wag jgvenjjrocal monism Dinner was nerved at five Mrs.Wlgnal Letitia P. Provstgaard, Mrs. aolo, Margaret Clayton; piano solo, small tables preceding the game. Gardner and Mrs. Vina ' pianologue, Edith Mrs. E. H. 8treet and Mrs. Will Mary P. May Taylor; Amos were awdrded of discussion 'sociology prizes. Loveless; problems. A permanent organization Miss Grace Folland entertained at was formed with the following officers : President; Miss Ernia Patten:; a dancing parts bast Friday evening Vice President, Sargent Barnett; at the home of her sister Mrs. E. H. Mlsa Chrystal Street on South Main street, Miss Secretary-treasureSchaerrer. It was decided to meet Lois Rockhill of Spanish Fork was twice-eacyear with a banquet At associate hostess.. The guests numand included the the spring meeting the students of bered thirty-twmembers of the N. L. U. club and 1926-2will be special guesta. " ; - . Jadle&JjThejiroomJs a graduate .i' ar') ' on." J iiiisaiaiiatfaBaai ..... i loj-fl- ' .Viii ......... - . jifc ' ;.' .' in in the family every family likes Everyone ALPINE ice cream "The It and sweet tasty. tops off a meal perfectly Something alwayx refreshing. We have all the desired flavors inrtltc famoafl ALPINE brand popular in every home. v Mr. and Mra. t. A, Iireek of Seat Reorganlicd Church 0f Jesus tie, Wab., were with friends la this Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. 240 city Friday and Saturday. West Fourth South at reel will hoidl .Drdla "Serenade" : .. Selected Vocal wlu H.. Glen & Lee is visltina with friends Sunday school at 10 o'chnk and In Salt Lake City for a few davs. preaching service at 11 o'clock SunEvan Mudseu Verdi day morning Travlata" selection Mrs. Elitabeth Gllliapie visited in lnuidental nolo Max Thomas, James Jensen is visiting in Ileber Salt Lake aty Saturday. cornet; Owen Burgener, Oscar with relatives for a few dayfc. ....... Jacobsen, baritones. Frd Peterson was la this city "Golden Blonde" .Eilenberg ith friends Saturday. Mr. Peter Edwin Fitzcerald. of Mammoth CbaracterlKtic son is a resident of Salt Lake City. and Bessie Hansen of Benjamin Incidental solo: Evan Madsen, were united in marriage Friday aftcliirlnet. Mr. and Mrs. Thoataa Thornier ernoon Selected by Wallace M, Hales, county Readlng returned home Thursday from clerk. rhylic Adams ' Cacha valley, where they spent last Two popular numbers : witn reiatlvea and friends In L. J. Bradford of Salt Luke City a. "Xeapjilltan Nlghta" Zamecnlk mitnneld and Logan was a Provo visitor last week. Kabn-Evanl. 'Barcelona" Thomas "Haymond Overture" .un 'a. tional-abiUt- : ' Mr. and Mr!' Lawrence Loweryj Klntball of Flftmore U a or aiantl visited in tnig city Friday Provo visitor for. a few daya. witn relatives and friends. file music lovera of Provo will that were thrilled with the superior bail with, dPlisbt the good news that quality of luusie rendered. the Young University Concert band ; Wednesday's concert Ib compliwill give its first concert in College mentary, a cordial Invitation being hall Wednesday evening, November extended to the general public to be iu attendance. 17, at 7:30 o'clock. l musicians will appear The With a majority of last year's aggregation augmented a large under the direction of Prof. Itoltert group of new members of, excep- - Bauer. ' Evan Mudsen wHl render y the organization prom vocal soWtlons and Phylla 'Adams Mr. and Mrs.' Eustace Mendenball ises to give one of the best con- will give U reading. announce the engagement of :' their certs ever played In the historic It is iwpectcd that .many will daughter,: Cleofa to Mar AUea hull,- take advanfape of the geueroslty Mrs. son Mr. and of George Perry, Last year while touring this state of this splendid nrgiuiiziition, and A. Peery.- - The marriage .will take tnd Idaho the band gained favor that "the hall will be filled to eapa- .Lake 17 Nov. in Salt the place on the music loving public wher- - j city. Is smong ever it went. The local musicians Temple. The young bride-eleFollowlng is the program: one of Fayson's most popular young were greeted with large audiences I "Festival" Overture ......Barnard 1 l- The Unusual Dessert! E4TC : aub-mb- , i-- d Mrs. J. 8. McBeth and Mlsa May McBeth entertained the Missionary n Tea Tuesday afternoon at their home. Mra Louis Bates gave 4' review of the book "The Expectation of Slam," by Arthur J. Brown. By the use of a map the various locations and missionary work in Slain were brought forth in a very Interesting manner. ' Mrs. Murphy gave a devotional review. A social hour followed the program and rej . ; freshments were served. if 1 -- hi , I glow Jetawa of Salt Lake Yet Leonard tarries long. Gega ' rrl-oawas boataeas eo Now la Prow City all whom varied toil and care : :. . .. , t rum aome ana love aiviue, m me carat unset may repstr . Teal Baaaea left Friday (or Salt Each to his lov'd one's side. ' Lake City, where be wUl spent a . .(' The noble dame, on turret jbigh. iew daya with frieada. Who waits her gallant knight. Looka to the "western beam to spy JL M. White of Ogdea spent the The flash of armor bright. atter part of the week la Provo The village maid, with hand on friends. ' brow ,' Thai level ray to shade, . A. L. Oweaa of Logan ta here for Lpoi the footpath watches now t few days with frieada. ' For CoUn's darkening plaid. j V' aaaea Hawkins of Benjamin was Now to their mates the wild swans an bndneaa la tola city during tht row, week-enBy day their swarm apart, And to the thicket wanders slow J. i Carbett of Salt Lake aty is The hind beside the hart. visiting In Prove for. a few dy The woodlarfc at its partner's aldoi with friends.- - - . r Twittera bis closing song Ail meet whonudaytand care divide, Mrs. H. Fred Ouff Is apendlns but Leouard tarries lona! week-en-the with relatlTea la Salt Jir W. Scott; Datur Hora Qu Lak aty. r. c9 Mrar-DaveShu- rer, ' - - I I Mrs Gladys Wilson' was hoarei "Tefhe Delu Bridge dnb but rriday night. Special yueeta were Mra. Ella Amos Mis. Paul Davis, MrsLyle Mra. Earlej Elmer Howard, Mra. Floyd Wilson ' and Mra, Fern Grey. -- .... " The Sun noon tht lake ta love. Tb wild birds hush their auug. The bills have eveningls deepest ' ' - " MPn.Q'll AIM II U -- - a - ,'riTv w E. M, Braa of Salt Lake llty ls, R. L. Astitoa of Salt Uke City , V with friends in l'rov for a tew dayal waa Prova vhrituf Friday and Hut- -' ' f .rtn -I.' . IbU week, r OLD MASTERS :J'::..'h . - We Vill Not Be ; Undersold v |