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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1927. PAGE THREE UlXUUUttltIESUISlISSXSZ.SXXXXXSZSZZXIXXZCXSt m B A 1rrfiBin- Thursday his TJlOCO - 35c Splendid Hose Hose aft utsws spent a most enjoyable day at the bouse Friday, when the. old folks eotumlttee entertained item at the anDitttl old folks day jmrty. 'The guests assembled shortno and Janie CtaytinT ly with his aecordian, entertained with ward-queerin- g e old-tim- e Pair c pair . .......".. ,,. . . pair IRONCLAD i ' : j . , . . . . k WOOD-CLIFTO- 7-- .;..50c .....75c 8 i THE HOSIERY STORE T WARD ELTEF SOCIETY Thf' literary section of the First hfid? Relief Society will have tWtgei of -- the meeting. .Tuesday ffternoon at 2:30 o'clock, . Mrs. Fay Loose Stlehl will rend tho playf A Candida," by Bernard Shaw. Wendid musical program has also foen 'Arranged. All niemlwrs and JMends are. cordially invited tf i. ; -- f r - - - - J1 . CAMP NO. 3 The members of Camp No. 3, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, were entertained at the homo of Mr. Mary Dahlquisf TbnrRday afA splendid ternoon 'ut' 3 o'clock. program was furnished after which (ielicious refreshments' were served to fifty-twMrs. Marietta Beesley of the xMte board gave an interesting talk.. H.V-ru- -- !'' L 'jia. tr x Mrs.-Flti'- ra Dalil-qtii.s- - - and-work-s WHITEHEAD'S at Lew Prices I these Fure Milk " " CoachCoupe- i Sedan CQC - - l: 625 695 new tire carrier and gasoline gauge these are typi- v, cal of the highly modern design "which is winning beaded and finished in Beautiful Chevrolet. striking tones of Duco Because it provides ele-- . graced by distinctive, new, ments of sty lei quality and e fend performance comparable to' ers and bulletype lamps, the costliest cars, and bethey represent 4an order of cause it is ofTeted at .amaz-- . style, beauty and luxury ingly reduced prices the unique in the low price field. Most Beautiful Chevrolet is acclaimed as Chevrolet has long been everywhere sensationof famous forpower ful, smooth. - America's greatest industry; : performance- ,- "rugged de-- " See in! and drive life Come and pendability, long - this economical operation. Yet, greatest .triumph- of the in the Most Beautiful Chev- - world's largest builderof '" rolet these qualities have gearshiftautomobiles.Learn - been enhanced as the result - for yourself what amazing of numerous mechanical value is offered in the Most filBeautiful .Chevrolet how improvements. AC oil ter, AC air cleaner, im- closely, in style', quality ancP proved transmission, larger performance, it compares radiator, sturdier frame, with the costliest cars. AO '745 395 hhm Ek flint Mickifia v. ..- BdioeK tirM bow itundad om ai mockU. la a4 JUIan to thc'i low prt ... 'dwlowoK hudUnr (nil navnclos chws STiibbta. ....... - , . test L I T Y ; - a EASTEJUi-CUEE-- Not- home-cure- d,- -- SMOKED BACON! D Sliced, LB. BULK! COFFEE 60c value . . ; . .,. .;. . : . " . ' ... . . . . E rC O S T s $10.00 H m M . , H M M , H aaMIMMMMlHlMMSSSSMSSHSMlMMSHMimSSSaSMMIWlHlMIlM THURSDAY EVENING BRIDGE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. W. it. PhiMis entertained the mc miters of Ihe Thiirs-daEvening Bridge club' at their home Thursday evening. Spring flowers were used in decorating the entertuinlng looms. Four tables of bridge were played, the prizes being warded to Mrs.- Fred Cornell and George E. Sibbitts, Mr.' and Mrs. L. was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Fred' Cornell,' Mr, and Mrs.-P- . W. Jackson, Mr. nd Mrs. Gtorge E. Slbbits.. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Guy, Mr. and Mrs. U. II. King, ,Mr. arid Mrs. Gordon Von Planck. Mri and Mrs. W. C Miller. y - CAM!' NO. 6r TheDaugbters of the Utah Plo-- I Camp No. 6. will meet Wednesaay afteraiNrti at 3 :M o'clock at (he home of Mrs. E. Byron Dastrup. A historical sketch of the lives of Mrs. Dastrup's randpurents, Soreu Peterson and Margaret Matilda Rig. trnp Peterson, will be gh'eu by members of tbo family. A splendid program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. All members and those eligible for are clrdiutly invited" to at- -' SHOWER FOR BRIDE Mrs. William Harrison will terrain at a shower Saturday after- noon at her home in Sprihgville in tumor or ansa Jluurine Carroll, a hrblo of tlm ner fntiiro. ? meia-hershl- tend. , Mrs. . E. Crockett and children of Salt Lake are visiting here for a few days with relatives aud friends. Mr-an- d y-- . MisS Helen Jack of Kalehi was a Provo visitor Saturday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cox. ' - VAUDEVILLE AT PLEASANT VIEW WARD ':. The 'Uieinbers of the First1 word vaudeville choir presented a six-a- Strand Shows:?.!' : iiS v aw SUNDAY TUESDAY in the Pleasant .A'iew v;ard. .aniiise- meut ball Thursday evening' to a large and' appreciative audience. Mrs. Sadie Jones directed the enter tainment. - if MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Mark Klrby an nounce the marriage of their daughter, lone, to Lawrence Sutherland, sou of Mr. and Mrs. James Suther land "of Provo, which took place Sunday evening In Los Angeles. California. The young" couple will make their home- In for the time being. $ !C wt MONDAY -- ONE INCREASING PURPOSE" By A. F. M. Hutchinson, author of "It Winter-Comes- " JMEWS-WEEKLY- COMEDYi - sjc LADIES' AID TO MEET The regular meeting of the La- dies' Aid will lie held Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in Mena Trope hall. The B and C sections will entertain the association at a Kensington. All members ure cordiully invited to attend. lifter-noo- n ' !G Announcement Extraordinary SALTLAKE THEAT R E .21 I J Matinees: Wed. & Sal The Event All Utah Has Awaited! Mail orders sent from this city will be carefully filled. Musical-Theatric- al KUSS&Ll xJANNBY - 3C -- -- ' .. m ... ViOjf . ' 65c - 'ZUA' AG'Tr ' Hear" the "SONTTOF rAGABONIfS" " Most Thrilling Musical Play Ever Produced In America I n j)i;.(ngSUp(j ('(lst t,f Principals. Inchiding " wiieve Wallinrll.'Cwiper differ Mark Smith, Kathreen Van Brunt, Aljce Bclmore t'liffe, Frank Fanning, Emil Hoch, Mile. Evangeline Edwards, Premier Danseuse Jullri Mealcyr Gi r' Ethel Pasitc-r- , Milk will only., be delivered with groceries or meats, This our no from is market. but "bait" purchased a'' means of getting distribution .for the milk. Vmplv ' One delivery in the forenoon and one" afternoon., Thrilling Chorus 60. - OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P. M. . . PHONE 67 Corps De Ballet " CASINO, New Yerjt. PRICES: Nights lower floor and boxes, $3.50; balcony, $3.00 and $?.30; family eirrVv $100 and $1.50; gattery, $1.00. . ' NVeducsday matinee; lower fieor and boxesf $2.50 f first balcony, , ' floor matinee: lower and $2.00; family $450." Saturday boyes $3.00; balcony $2.50 amT$2.00; family circle $1.50; gallery.': " ' . - t plu tax.) 'cfi-cle- . - Orchestra 35: :DiRECTjOMJ Whitehead's Proyo, UtaK L OJvV $15.00 HINCKLEY, Secretary Provo Chamber of Commerce.. S. 47c . . . . . ' PACKAGES TREE TEA-- .-. 2 -- $25.00 aria MAYOR O. K'lIAlTSEN, PROF. CHRISTEN JENSEN, of B. Y. U. 40c , pef-lb - 1 . 8 JUDGES OF ESSAYS: 43c .. - A T COMPANY not - - - - - mLU.SMt.err. Q1M7 ST NtA tlSVKiC. ' U.A a M FLAPPER FANNY SAYS? 2 LBS; HOLIDAY NUT BUTTER ' ... MARGARINE erior Motor fCo ?f486 West Center St. rQ M M 1st PRIZE . 2nd PRIZE . 3rd PRIZE. 3S ....T........ - - 8 CASH PRIZES ARE: if t 1 MARRIED FOLKS DANC-E.. The rccreiitional committee of the Fifth ward will give a married folks dance in the Manavn ward amusement hiill Thursday evening, March 17. The affair will' he 'in the form of a St, Patrick's ball.. Good music has been arranged nr. and refreshments will lie served. All are cordiully Invited to attend. 1 QUART BOTTLE MILK one-piec- trie-grea- Landau. KlMlruck H Winning essays will be published in all Utah . County 'newspapers. ale One of the most nutritious of foods is good milk. We have been selling fresh milk from the one dairy for several years and can guarantee every bottle, we sell. But the owner of the herd has increased the number of cows and we must find a larger market, so we want a lot of new customers and will deliver fresh milk at your door for 6c per quart bottle, if ordered with other merchandise. , ful Chevrolet. Paneled, v the world to the Most ' full-crow- ' M i Essay's must be delivered to the WOODCUFTON later than six p. m. Tuesday, March 15. " " "; " SOCIAL SIXTY DANCE The last dunce of the season of the Social. Sixty Dancing club was held FridHy evening , in the Elks hall. Wilde's Musical Troubadours furnished the music. An enjoyable time was spent by the lnrge crowd . in attendance. A"-:-- Never was the supremacy of Fisher craftsmanship so evident as in the new Fisher bodies on the Most Beautv t, ...- Quality rf o rm an c e Comparable to the Costliest Cars v Beautiful Chevrolet $50.00, WOOD-CLIFTO- N so-ci- - "tj H Essays will be judged mainly for the best ideas presented to induce. Utah County citizens to" patronize Utah County industries, etc Any person who is a bonified resident of Utah County is eligible to compete. Essays are to,contain not more than 500 words. Address all essays to: ' COMPANY, Provo, Utah., . si, -- Pe Style 1 RULES OF CONTEST , -- ( -- M for the three.best essays on the subject of PATRONIZING UTAH COUNTY'S MANUFACTURERS PRODUCERS," PROFESSIONS," MERCHANTS" ' AND ALLIED DISTRIBUTORS FIRST. - - - if Jenkins Knit Goods Co. . J '''4e;'' SPORT HOSE FOB BOYS AND GIRLS, 45c - 75c SPECIAL " v THREE CASH PRIZES amounting to - 1 8 N ve n - HOLEPROOF, fibbed Rayon for girls, pair M M Sf 8 The COMPANY, in its desire to further Utah County spirit, and to help instil Into the minds of Uth County citizens, that what Utah County produces and distributes, adds to the wealth and happiness of every individual in the County offers - 37c . . . CADET, Guaranteed hose for boys. (a new pair if they don!t 'satisfy) pair in Cash Prizes Offered : taxo-phon- , ... 25c ... ; regular 50c, pair .v. " -- a who-wer- Sizes 6 to 9H Black, Whites, Biscuit, Tan, Grain, Cordovan . $50.00 ten Special Quality Stockings ARROWHEAD STOCKINGS - . m m m : m H - Children's Hosiery " 8 .m 1 h i. a Ttm, :7iry : V 25c; " S muiiical selections. Story was enjoyed, after which the telling served to Mrs. X -- JM AshUm, Mrs. eengregat ha sang. WhltlBg were read Ctime, "Je and grand-fathe- r Fred Cornell, Mrs. J.. T. Farrer, Saints." At lull) the banquet was bv . Miss Flora Manwarlnr ' sola, Mrs. J. Wjrarrer. Mrs. J. U. Bacht tMrwd. - The tMbles were beautiful-- Master ieo Parrv: piano solo, Miss Mrs. C. H. Ward. Mr. A, B. .Mor- ly decorated with roses,, carnations Helen Whiting. All who took part gan. Mrs, Fred G. Richmond", Mrs. and terns. During the ba liquet the on the program except Miss Passey Frank Deniing, Mrs. George Leven, following.,pr6gram J was - enjoyed : were grandchildren and greatgrandof these noble pioneers. Xtrs. Gtx.rtiw Brut ton - and Mrs.' iSentiments-- and TrtoTies,Bishop H; children, George Quillian, the tetter being A 1 Wxtrar'Altred B. Eves, Owen The invited guests were Mrs. Edgar McArthur, Mrs. L. J. Whiting and 'laiutiLfUesM. itt.-Ktt"Jrk,- B.- - F.-- ISrsen Mrs. Oscar Bjerregaard. A delicious and older uieinbers of the old folks luncheon was ' served to 30. W. M. C. PLAY POSTPONED comnilttee, Gideon Clark Mrs. Bar . V .L.wm,-,)Tbe play to'have been presented bara Hoover, Mrs. Emma Warner, by the University of Utah Flayers Mr. and Mrs. George Clark; read DINNER FOLLOWED BY under the auspices of the Women's ing, Mrs. George Worthen; several CARDS ManMiwl fuwii, ihia uiontb. has selections," Pfovo high school girls' Asa. lmax to the membership, has . recently been i(oet poned until sonic time In chorus under the direction of Prot. drive which Al'rlL The delay Ja caused by the Ernest Enma r reading. Mis Bow launched by fourteen active nieni.. players being obliged, to Bend to ets. Several contests were held and iters of the American Legion AuxilLondon for fwuiluslon to nne the prizes awarded, I Dinners and flow- - iary, the losing team entertained play fbtwen, AimouuceiBeut will be irs wwre stilt ta several old folks the winners, and their jiariaers .at Mr. and Mrs. Albert made later. T of theward miaWe to at- - the residence of tend thepitrtyj due to sickness-- Hickman Friday evening. Jonquils BAZAAR HUGE SUCCESS'"""" r'llowiln'g 3Sle reuhroh, the giiests and ferns were ujied in decorating The Sixth ward bazaar, held Wed- were taken In closed cars "for a the entertaining rooms and the dinDinner was served at 7 nesday and Thursday, in the ward drive to various placet) of Interest ing tables. o'dock,--afte- r which seven tables of amusement halt, ;Wa a onderful aliout the city, after which .they bridge were played, tb eprlzes being mecess,- both socially and fiiianrial--ly- . were returned to their homes. awarded to Mrs. Earl Conder and Chicken dinners were- - served George Worthen. The guest list ' both days under the direction of RELIEF SOCIETY the following hosts and tneatiies or the Belief Society. OPEN SESSION , ...J Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denthostesses; sale YrIo.lo..M.:w6cfei.'ifo' The Utah. tVeJ Relief Society ing, Mr. and Jrs. Albert Hickman. were (operated)' during- both days annonnces that. President E'fccfa Mr. "and Mrs. J. I). Hunter, Mr. and ahd evenings- .- A splendid six-AIflion will commemorate the 85th Mrs. George- - Wartben, "Mr, and Mrs. vaudeville was 'presented Wednesanniversary of the General Relief Earl CohderTMr. and Mrs. George day evening, and Thursday evening Society organization, by bobliug-aHarris and Mr. and Mrs. John O. a: splendid program was furnished, Open session 4n the Utah stakcab-- i Boesley; and the guests, who were at which time Mrs. Martha 13. Boren ernaclo March 3 at 2:30 o'clock. members of the winning team.; Mr. 7, 80 years of age, representing the Prof. Alfred Osmond will read his an Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Belief Society, was chosen bazaar ByroTE&struR Dr.jtnd Mrs. Karl wifl-queen, iietroiwir which, has aroused such wide Beck, Mr, and Mrs. 11. M. Strong, ' was later Dancing Mrs. joyed. interest. AspIeiuUd-JHiiica- l pro, Mr. and Mrs. Grovet, Mr. and gram has also been arranged under Stanley Dixon and Mr. and MrsBRIDGE LUNCHEON the direction of the stake' Relief George Leven. The residence of Mrs. J.'B, Ash-iaF Society chorister,Mrs. Garn Clark. wa the seene a pk'Hsnnt Alt menihers (ft women's clubs and N. H. K. CLl'B affair Saturday afternoon, associations are cordiully invited to The residence of Mrs. Virl Mar-to- n when; she was hostess to several attendf was the scene of a delightful dies' at a bytdge luncheon. The If social affair Friday afternoon when rooms were prettily decorated with MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY &he entertained the members of the lavender and 'pink colored sweet CELEBRATE- DN. II. K. club. The rooms were pret peasr 'Luncheon was served, after Mr. and Mrs.-- Webster Hoover in which three tables of bridge were and Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Holt enter- tilv decorated with shamrock, keeping with St. Patrick's day. The guest list incjlmled tained at dinner at played. the Holt resi- Needle work and music were enjoy lbj following: Mrs. E. E. Dunn. dence evening, in compli- able features, during which a delic .Mrs. Harry. B. Ashton, Mrs. Vrei ment toFriday their mother. Mrs. Jane b us luncheon was served to he t'ornell, Mrs. Harrv S'Tnng Hobuiwny, whose 75th birthday an Mrs. Ham George Quillian and Mrs. E. D". niversary occurred on that day. A following club members: Jr.T Mrs.. Shirley Bee, .lepperson, Flnuago, all of Provo, and (he cuke 75 large birthday holding light H.- - P. Man-sen- , from Salt Lake City": Mrs, ed CHiidles, formed an ..attractive Mrs.'Arvid Reese, Mrs. Mrs. Robert Sward, Mrs. Frank McEwan, Mrs. Yowell. Mrs. centerpiece for the dining table, on Rupper. Mrs. Joseph Grames, I'lniiclKV Burgess. Mrs. t'arl Porter, either side of which stood bowls of Leo Madsen; Mrs. Itodniic and Irs. Jones. carnations. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mark Bown, Mrs. Guth- Mr.. and Mrs. J. M- - Holdaway, Mr. nnd invited guests, Mrs.. Ethel and "Adamsou Mrs. Arthur ridge, VISITORS' RELIEF SOCIETY r.nd Mrs. J. S. Ilnldaway of Pieas The 'counsellors of the varioiu ant Grove.. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bent' Mrs. Lorenzo, Hewlett. Iteli?f Societies will have eliarge wet, Mrs. Lytlia TToiuawa"y? of the meetings - in their- wards Marv Conrad. iMiss La veil Roberts. OLD FOLKS DAY The (ld folks committee of" the Tuesday afternoon, while the presi- Paul Holt. Grant Holt. Mr. and dents are vjsiting other Belief So- Mrs. James Gillispie, the guest of Second ward will entertain all honor and the hosts and hostesses. members of the ward over 60 years ciety organizations. of age, all widows, widowers and ALPHA T0NO CLUB wives of missionasles of the ward Mrs. Kathryn Taylor entertained at the meeting house Friday. The Tono-clu- b t he- wemlets of at imnnat;. banquet- - wlil nnd several invited guests at her noon, after which a splendid proSweet gram 'will "be furnished. home Thursday evening. In the peas- - were used in decorating - the evening a dance will be given, The cntertninliig rooms. Needle- work old folks committee of the ward and music were the diversions,. dur includes Mr, and Mrs. B. Asael ing which a delicious luncheon was Johnson. Mrs. Annie Mildcnhall,-Mrij- . served to the club members,'- Miss .Enniia Jones. Mrs. Maud Peay Lucile AtUDHOit. Strsi Thcltoa ColVincent, Mrs. Zora Peay, lins, Miss Edith Whitehead, Mss. Mrs. Teenle Halladay.. Ascel The Sport Cabriolet Martha E. Jones ; and invited guest Sam Peay and' Walter Scott. Miss Florence John, 'Miss Josephine $ Nnttull and Mrs. Frank Dyson. LAKEV1EW RELIEF SOCD3TY Mrs. Lula Scott will give the ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED .lcsson..intheIJikeview..ward. Mr. and .Mrs. Benjamin Hair an- Belief society Tuesdfly"'afternoon at nounce the engageuicnt of their 2:30 o'clock. The lesson will be a (laughter Mamie, to Elmo Blackett historical sketch of . the lifeot Spi'UigvLHe, The marriage will of Edwin Arlington Robinson. take place the later part of the All members and. friends are Invited month in the Salt Lake Temple. to attend:. lunitliMIfttdi.Jw For WLliS EM LKTAINLD Tneold 7otks r the Third ward OLD ' 1 ir ft OF P. CAMP bO.N.NUlLLfc IThal Daughters of - the. Utah Pioneers, camp Bouwvllle were pleasantly entertained at the residence uf Mrs. Led - Man ring Thursday afternoon. The following interesting program was furnished: e reading, Miss Allene Passey; solo, Ronald Whiting; solo. Master Jack Hewlett ; history of tb lives otVrs. Manwa ring's father linn BRIDGE CLUB Mrs. G. 1L Jielndselmaa was hostess to the member of the Thursher day: Afternoon, Jlridgfc home Thursday afternoon , Spring were flowers used In decorating the eetertaininr Towns, Three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. A.- B. Morgan reft'lviiig the favor. A " ' M How Can We Build a Better And Bigger Utah County - mmm' A . V - ... N, INC. ''' Modern girls may not bo easily every tartlel. but they jump at proposal. - - . -- IT, at 10 a. m. stamped envelope for safe return ' ' - - .. Regular Seat Sale Op'ns THURSDAY, March NOTE: Send' of ilekets. ' |