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Show ' t T - I'M WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. PB0VO-EVENINjHERAL- cu t ahtto. is - or-- . 1&28 - ' tersetmg sad enjoyable affair were , NOTICE TO L"MATIA CLIB Mrs. Melila FUlmore. chairman of MEMBEB Tt-e-" L MeUa club win the ajeemct eomaiittee and Mr. Edited by Cz'jz and Mrs. Alex Mortenaea of the Thursday afternoon at the bona of ward suciat cooWSWts ChristeMea In Oram. HrsrrErvet Utah AL Dezt her birthday anaivereary whkh ee- DCC1URTT Members are requested ta meet at curred oo that day. VaJeaun dec-rbon Ml T. r. WOMXNTI the rraideac of Mrs. B. K. Bullock Editor Herald: , orsuoas were used throughout the ME.KT1NQ PLANNED promptly st 1:30 o'clock, when car Long Beach. Calif. 1 .tinrs houa. lending Tna B. Y. U. womJL iU tneirt will leave foe-- , sirs, Chriateaaea'a. . . ... Ueir-ltTitirbr.4u, g kI the t at aftei TOCf lwtaaaUy nufl5&iTOuTatiWBmmer-li5Ilmjorr Ublri for"tt fatorOay 6rbHdgTru1b played Wbll away from our beloved "TWg vent who a variety of games. the' residence of Mrs. E. D. Part' and luncheon served. Editor between 00 A. K. and IF, H. stat and friends for the winter, delicious valentins luncheon was rtdge. Prof. H R. Merria wiU give our mlads often wander home, but H ELL AB BANGED 31 K4. UKOXEJUN MOSTt-S- S rved. .. Centering tae luncbeoa a talk on "Modern Humor Versui we keep pretty well ta touch with 14. E. r AKTV Able was . a Urge birthday cake C MEMBERS TO BE Tp FRiESDd Early Humor," and the musical prowhat is going on. at home throut A delig .U ul valentine party Among the enjoyable valentine voiding pink colored candles, and gram will be under the direction fclATcKTAlNED held by Valley Chapter No. IO. E parties of the season was the one .ircltng around the cake were tiny of Mrs. Nathan Whetton. Refresh Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer will the Prov Herald, tspe:r.!:y in a entei-ta'.the members of the 8. E, social way. S, at th Mason le temple Tuesday givea Tuesday afternoon by Mrf KMiqueU of red roses, forming ments will be served. The " That our friendr m-- y klioTF, evening. ' An artistic decorative Oran Groaemaa at her fkotneT VJ wreath, from which red" streamers Ing hostesses will be Mrs. Rhine-har-d CTBT1oorr''iionM Saturday evening. chem wma arranged with hearts entine decorations were used. Ftvf wars draped to the red and while W. Aadelia. Tables of progreastv "500" will be while w are here, that w aoMaeeer. Mra. writing aieotlna pine cards. The guests Miss Anna Egbert, Mrs. Clareacs played, prizes will be awarded and ctat among ourselves. I of bridge were ptayrd. Mrt Jup'de and baskets of bright actor-'- d cut flow ere. Thirty-fou- r luncheon served. All members are thia foe ths Herald. Xeaterday Feb; tables Sheltfoa ESysdale and Mrs. OrvtU' were later presented with the bou Boyle and Mis. Ana Oilerton. Mr. and Mra. SamuU Ca: tlner, Mr. it cards were played. Mis Veva Drysdale the high acorr quets as favors. Covers were laid urged to be present. and Mra. John Fowera, Mr. and "Vters and Henry W. Geaae were favors and the consolation . for Oilerthe Miss following: Mary prir on. Miaa Anna Ollerton. Miss Bar fbiends entertained Mrs. Jos. Aston, Mrs. Geo. awarded a4 B'.ga score prize la being awarded to Mrs. Orrlr FRIENDS ENTERTAINED AT valentine Party J. Adams all of Long B aoh motorVALENTINE bara PARTY Norfleet Miss Midge and lira. Wilma Mrs. Gladys Mr. and of Maughn, few A friends Jeppsoa, . ... I .. a valentine doll as a favor. A Miss Nell Mr.- - and Mrs. Deibert Garter an- - ed ta Hollywood, and there enjoyej uta ma macner receives me con- - l with Coagrave, Miss Gladys Jess Clark war pleasantly enter-lolation favo a. The high score delicious luncheon waj served tt Kottcr. Mrs. May Hammond, Miaa taiued at a valentine party at their tfrtalned at a valantin party at a vary pleasant Cay with Mr. and Mrs, James Loveless. It was quite .evors m pi ogreeaive "fcXT were! the following; Mrs. Fnrl Graham laxel Clyde. Mrs. F. C. Maeeer, won by Mra. J. F. Wlngate of Mrs. Hugh Brown. Mrs. Byron Miaa Eva May Hansen, Mrs. A. L baskets of red roses snd red acd a delightful time was spent with a gathering of Prove, De.,'ch peopl-- i Sprlngville and Dr. Frank Rey- - I Dastrup. Mrs. Sheldon Drysdale Larson. Mrs. Mabel Tanner and while sweet peas prettily decorated cards and music A delicious sup-p- together. . After having a good dinner we was served at midnight to the ards Mrs. Orvllle Drysdale. Mrs. T. H ttrs. L. W. Mitchell. Numerous use-- the entering veojna and the lunchrere presented to Mrs. Alma Bay- - Sumner, Mrs. Harold Buckley Mra Mr. and Mrs. Morris talked of our own fair state, comanl beautiful gifts wera eon tables. During the evening of following: our situations there, wt'Jt den and W, R Ray. Miss Evelyn Le Madaen, Mrs. Virt Martin. Mra. to the hostess. music, two tables of progressive Pray, Mr, snd Mrs. Freeman 8tw-ai-t, paring -Nelson and Clifton French won the Wells Ricnmond. Mrs, Mark Bown. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wagataff, what Is going on here and we were 800" were played and prises award-ed- . unanimous In our decision that our first prizes la progressive Hearts", Mrs. Orria Wlnget, Mrs. Clyde A delicious luncbeoa was served Mr. and Mrs. Charles WUlard. Mr. '. F. CROMTIIER HONOLED and Miss Donna Grimm was vre- - Singleton, Mrs. George Mecham. Mrs. Mack Craaar, Mr. and own Utah people and all that ii 10. crl to t" be found anyw senSatSe rnnirilataiu gift. A do--1 Me Orvj Mrs. William Nslsoa aa Mr. and thereis th " . Mrt OtTTnrT 1 Members of the FifUi wsrd-C- n where. llcious hincheon Was' served ta 150 Greer. Mrs. Grant Euertson. Mrs. ologicaiioer6t3T gv avaleirttn, .. Jr. Millard Keck. - .. . , .. arty in the ward meeting house GLEANERS ENTERTAIN espectfuliyT1 during which two vocal solos wera Don Powelsoa and Mrs. Cecil Lar furnished by Ralph Hedqulst, ac son. donday evening, complimentary to M" MEN , TO " ROYAtr?CXIGHBOR3 George J. Adams. events F. Crowther, retiring president Among ths delightful social MEET companied by Miss Rhea Blumenf the valentine thai, who later furnisaed two beau party The regular meeting of the Royal organisation. Competitive of the week was ths POTATOES ON INCREASE GCEST9 AT SCNDAY DINNER valentine games were played, the given In the Manavu ward amuse- Neighbors tiful piano selections. of America will b held Last year was a bumper year for Man-gu; won W. rizes Mra. to Lester , T. ment hall Tuesday eventng, when in the Odd Fellows hall this Complimentary being voby who was here from Detroit Trowther and Dob W. Conover. A the Gleaner girts of the ward M. L - at 8 o'clock. All officers and th potato crop. EstimatedIs potato VALENTINE DANCE nearly Mich.r for few days visiting his leliclous Valentin luncheon was A. entertained ths M. Mtn and the ting members are urged to be In attend- - production for that year O.OQQ.OO rred-.IM8.00O.000 bushels, nearly famliv. behalf oTth members officers" snj teachers uf tire SSSW-f entertained tJnder the auspices of the Timp-nogo- s few bushels larger than the IK& yield frienda at a prettily appointed of the 1827 class. Mrs. Melvia Fill- elation. Valentin games were en Ward SJ. I. A,an enjoyable and 1.000.000 bushels mors than the party at her home Sunday more presented the guest of honor joyed, after wfckb dainty refresh valentine dance was given Tuesday dinner afternoon. The season's flowers with a bound volume of Prof. meats were served at small tables, Vasco 6a Gama, a Portuguoa, average for the t years preceding. , In amusement the ward evening Alfred Osmond's "Exiles'.', after waa the first navirator with 1417-M- 9 nrotiilv t,Lt hall. The music was furnished by were used in decorating the (lining Wood row Wilson was born iXLXll: la th j sail from Europe to India Bishop whlrh Mr. Crowt h oaaponde J wltii pink earaati.it. the Paramount " GleemefT anoTlTiei labia. Covers ware laid fee Mrs. R. J. Murdock,-- Dr. and a few remarks. I a charge of the la. time was spent py 123. ginlav vape oi mwa nop nrize waits was won by Bishop and and Mrs. F. 8. Harris, Dr. and Mra. H. Mra James It Clark. Red ind O. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar white streamers and hearts prettily decorated the large hall, a delight- McArthur, Prof, and Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. L. W, Oaks. ful time was spent by 200, the guest of honor and the hostess. Ptovo Death L'z:: In Ccliforr.id H1BTHUAV Miaa Cewgia Maeaer was boaUst U a number of ft kadi at her hoa MamUy eresiag 4 of iSOClETYlP h cf a. -- K vi ' a n -- at Mr.-an- d ....... 1 er ul pre-ect- ed w '"-, . . . . I -- - RULD THE STORT, .THEN.pOLOR THE PICTURE "Oh. raarey. lads, bang en tight i"01l shuck. you're Just ijcarey: cnanc-g;uess we're due "for quite a bead. No, matter what we e have a fret. flight," said Coppy, as the balloon to do. you always Just then ' great big bird flew 'rose high and floated through the air. Tm glad we all grabbed this near and aliichted pecked at long' rope. There's lota of fun In Clowny'i Mr. He shouted "Ouch! tore I hope. Where'er the balloon and then ha sakl. "I told you this soon be was bad. We areoot aafe up in the to taking us, I gB air. I'd rather be most anywhere there. The balloon glanced down and Then Coppy scared the bird away. aid. "Sit tight, and everything will which made wee Clowny glad. be all right I'll jtake you high up They sailed along an hour, or so ia the breese and then well float and then began to move real alow. to around." TJp.' up they went at rapid "Oh, look," cried Carpy. "Seems ' pace. A frown spread o'er Clowny'i ma we're dropping toward the. face. Said he, "I really wish that I earth." And then they dropped to beat thr band which meanttnat was back down on the ground. they would land. This "gupposln we should slip and shortly wee Clowny and he cheered fall. We wouldn't car for that at pleased all. Supposin' it begins to rain. for all that he was worth, At last their small feet touched We'd sure get soaking wet" Then to and said, ' the grou "'tt t-- I f ST0REPERS0MEtrz : RELIEF SOCIETYMEMBKRS CHICKEN SI PPF.R FOLLOWED BY CARDS Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moorefield en tertained a few friends at a chicken supper at thesuttoir eafe Tue-da- y evening, after which four tables of progressive "500" were blayed at the Moorefield residence, Mrs. F. A. Carter and John 8cho-fiei- d ENJOY PARTY Officers snd teachers of the Bonneville ward Relief society en . t( tertalned the members at the ward meeting house Tuesday afternoon, and the following Interesting prosolo, gram was furnlshed!Vpcal Mrs. Jennie Bowers, accompanied Miss Alta Allred; reading, Mrs, were awarded the high score by favors and the consolation prises Beul&h Henrichsen; piano solo, Miss Genevieve Sells; talk. Mrs. were won by Mrt. John Schofleld T. I. 8chofield. The ruest list Elisa Nelson of Relief society stake HEY Suits, Coats, Dresses and Ensembles for Spring! How utterly smart, with all their new style features, their lovely color combina tions and their abil ity to flatter smart feminines! II I ' 1 J 1 1 II I 1 5 S Ml 1 a f TrTmgB'3t)U1'sqrnigaegtftr; music and candy was given as favors during the evening. The delightful affair was successful both socially and financially. . near and looked around. And then tt said, "Now listen here! I have a plan that's grand. You'll thank me for what I .have don, 'eatine you will soon have lots of fun. I'm go ing to tell you bow you all caa get to Rubber Land. I SI I W. R. BUTLER Secretary and Treasurer President 1 a. B -i Bl SKpil1' ill fill II 'III . ... IIB , a I ... I II" I III'.'-- ' I it i hi in. m Mrs. L. E. Vincent I Assistant vi.iII' In I - - this Department you will wo ve T1 . h A mam n ... a n AUAUCB . . Ul.a. m Cbrg Featuring the newest in modes for Ladies present-dadesire Misses. Fine Quality Dresses, Coats or. Suits at reasonable prices, you wiU certainly enjoy see ing our fine selection for Spring. y I i i complete: line'' of ' giika .1 I VmiMv X UUliV 1 iiT:j urif ..... ii v . , ....II. in uresi mjipnan in trcauuni WnniPti n r.nutm- It I T rTTYi. IrJll rVlice ATSWiS i i X, j liSAi LVk::::S1.1 f the READY-TO-WEA- R in Charts'' Hi f WI1I-V1I1- H ward amusement - hall Thursday Bl i evening, Hhe Collegians will furn ish th music. All members of the ward ara cordially Invited to at. tend. MISSES' 8C . III I I VI Some of the most ; luisnaaes. - 75 19 up r. ItfyrLif . W&fJ$ !1;XJ S at Tempting Prices. t important coats are I of kasha, in beauti- - jpt 4 Advertising 6 Store Decoration la charge Charming Styles I ; ...... R. G. SMITH, Asst. Mgr. LADIES' Mrs. Sadye Lewis a Thomas snd family add Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thomas. . v $ 4 DANCING TARTY TO BE. GIVEN Members of the Aaronlc priest I H I I hood of the. Manavu ward and their Bl Bi i partners will be the guests of the 1 1 Melchcsedek priesthood and their (The Tinymltes head for Rubber Land In the next story.) ' ' - L. A. CULBERTON 1 C. E. In - DRY GOODS DEPT. I Bl I partners at a dancing party - of those in charge as well as a partial list of mercrondise carried . We sincerely hope it will aid you in your shopping. FAMILY DINNER ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thomas en tertained at a family dinner at A large crowd attended the second annual "Lucky Heart" 'valen- their horns Sunday evening, after tine dance, given in the Third ward which music and social chat were amusement hall Tuesday, evening, the diversions. Every member of under the aueplces of the ward M. the family numbering SI, was pres t. A. The large hall was attractive- ent, including Mrs. S. E. Thomas ly decorated in a color scheme of Mr. and Mr. R. H. Thomas and red and wjhite streamers and heart beiriff employed. Wilde's Musical are here! - , :carrie43flUr:3T Iks 81'CCESSFIX VALENTINE Allen Millinery v In keeping with lButlerV policy, tliat of "Quality and Service" we believe we can better serve if we are better acquainted applied personally , as well as to the stock DANCE J - - . BrtdWCcnTneJBowers, companied by- - Miar Alta Allred: readings. Miss Fern Smoot and Miss Norma Knight An elaborate luncheon was served to 65, after which games were enjoyed. ' 1 . Let's Get Acquainted -- K Schofleld. Mr. and Mrs. John Schorield. Mr. and Mrs F. A. barter, Dr. and Mrs. 1. Karl Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo' Price and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Flrmage. NOW You can get your Entire Outfit at the tt. Spring ff, a Mrsr-Mangu- r Dresses ir-- - -- m KkCA mm I - 1' W a m The Spring Dresses M mm ..- I DIRECT FROM THE r $10.00 to $37.50 PULL-OVE- sP ljf WST" - HATS WITH EVERY FROM 50 INDIVIDUAL STYLES . ALL DIFFERENT . coaplete, teiilM .id iicfsl ,crs. mjTUJU4i .KM, whbth, w owwuiwi n neeaieworic, in- hosk, etc eluding Flos! Trimming, etc., will be iuusu u uui aepuimeot. at $2.95 3.253.90, w have found in our Millinery in the past. Others Tat ALIEN MILLINERY ! 20 N. University Ave., Provo 4.50 Jenkins KriitGoodsCo.' SWEATER THE W 1 ... .. 7.. - nowhere hare they found Corsets that gave sufch Comfort and Service as those from our stock. . X . STORE H M Il Siiiiliil Cp4.Dat sl W. fflfuh Complef M""-- h.T.. applet Cor--ts f.r .U type, V MjiT(L nfl-H'- ; DRAPEEDSS I I- I vfI - s Ji , ,.TsT ; 7-- j J- 'VtW " VI 0NYX-F0INTE- H0SIEEY - .jW .SSsm LADIES' MISSES' AND " - - II Jf-- VRS-- Oojekweab I J; Strike and Quality Always - (Ml llfll - 'rz ? 1'' WiV complete line of GIotcs, Hand BagSrCFarasols, Eibbons, Ho- tions, Laces and Handkerchiefs.. JanUen Bathing Suits. W "R'fciiS' A J i -L Ifell if I. D. 8. GARMENTS NOTIONS DEPT. D SILK" X I r Hosiery at all prices for the en tire family. We feature I ' W' ;- HOSIERY-AN- . Un. and . " rwLZsj EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES standard of Service, Miss Anna Booke in charge of ur Fatres have remarked that BOYS' DEPT. PICTORIAL FEINTED ORCHID COME EARLY AND CHOOSE silhouette ! Eyebrow effects I Wider brims J Brims that turn up t Brims creased, folded! Cunning little nose ' " veilsl . . ALL UNDER WEAB mCLTJDmO "-- N?w A FATTE&NS The irregular Seady-to-Wear"ftfy- III ucun. Hn MFernauff " BEIGE NEW FEATURE: You will find the same high Style and Quality In our g I ' Visk w-ba- IN THE NEW SPRING COLORS LILY GREEN F0WDE BLUE P II MILLS-SMA- RT STYLES R ' 8 II LINGERIE DEPT. FANTS' DEPT.. 1 1 N&L jlII ..X m" have snug fitting hiplines and much skirt fullness. i ' " aj " , |