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Show .PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUKDAY, JUNE 17. 1923. Teddy For Europe Ee4 ay TTHIX DtCJLTTT . 11 llarrls FcrMy Mra W. K. Fvttaae and daughter,1 Among tha serial eveeit ITias Evelya rruaae, wJl leave to- of the past week waa th anaaal day for a Urea and one half Harris family reunion, held at months' trip to Europe. They wiU Qenera Wednesday aftrrnaoa aad v.iit in Chk-r-o- , . Wahlngtoa and rveahig More than New York, aad wiU sail June S3 danta of William J. aad Kartha A on the iAaamship Hamburg, for Sra th liarr.s, and about 50 frieadA, Hamburg, Gerrua ny, where they were In attendance at the delightwill spend aeveral weeka with rela- ful and will arranged affair. tive and frieada Later they will Bathing and boating and aoclal make a tour of Europe and will ehat were enjoyable features of leave Germany for New York, Sep- tha afternooB aad at 6 o'clock tember 1. f aa elaborate dinner waa aerved in the park. Two long tablea were ta serve the many guecU. required , feowle of summer, flowers large ' being tieed. Roy Pasaey waa master of ceremonies After dinner the following Miaa Gloria K. The marrjage-o- f program waa furnished: Maogum, daughtar of Mr. and lira, Addi-esof welctima, Mra 'Juliana W. Lester Mangum of Provo, to U Smith of Salt Lake, first wife of Lynn Miller, aoa of U. O. Miller of the late Pre a Joseph F. Smith; Murray, lack place Saturday talk. Mrs. Mollte Marlowe ef Salt aoorning in the BaH Lake temple. Lake - niece of William J. Harris: Mr. and Mra. Marryti entertain duet, Emma Harris and IWh Dan ed at a family dinner at their aam- iels of Pay vi a; Atone. Psa- reading. tuer home in Springdelti Provo aey; bpIo, Fieldingof Pay-aoHarria canyon, Saturday morning la cnreading, Marjorte Riley , uf piicoeni 10 ine jouuj Salt Lake; f aver.ta and lilies, columbines and wild happenings reading in the Harris famir- flowers artistically decorated tha dwriBg the yeas, Ucy Paasoy. ntertainlng raoma and tha dining JnmrBuclly aingmg and games labia, Covers were laid l- - IS. veere led by Paasry, after Mr. and Mrs. Miller wot leave, which a dance Hoy was "enjoyed. June 11 for New York, where Mr.1 The following officers were elect Millet will atudy buainesa and com ed for the ensuing year; A. R. Har merce, at th University pt .rfew ria, president; J. L. RUey Bf Bali . r , - , York. Lake, first, vxs president; John E. at wer Harris of Provo, second vice presiBoth prominent students Y. V., Mr. MUler being a dent! Merilla F. Worthlncton. sec tha l?-ilw- Prc-in.- y'r:' Students To Do Llarricd Soon lira. Elsi C Carroll wiser. tu Mrs. Stella Davis announces tm announce th eryjn smrnt o( her engagement of her daughter Dal daughter Hsisn. to txjuald Parkia-so- e to David F. Hart, aoa of Pre. Lloyd, son d "Mra Lucy P. Mrs. J. W. Hart of Rigby, Idaho Lloyd of St. Antboftjc. Idlo. The Tba marriage will take place June marris; wtU tak place June 2T 27, la the Salt Lake templa After la th Salt Lake tempi, after which a trip through Yellowatoa park th young cotipl wilt tax- a "trip th your.f ooupie will go east, where Yetlowston throug-park. Latar Mr. Hart will study . Uw. Miss they wlU go to Washington. D. C, Davia waa Instructor in typewriting wfoeta Mr. Lloyd Intend to atwdj at tha B. Y, U during tha last ouar--J Uw. Both Miaa CarroU aod Mr. tef and prior ft that time waa emLloyd wer snembera of this year" ployed aa faculty stenographer. She B. T. V. rraduatinr claaa Ml. la a aaember f tha O. S. club. Mr Carroll la a member of tha O. 8. Hart, graduate of the B. Y. U., waa club, and Mr. Lloyd waa aecVetary atudeat body president list year of tea cxteasioa divUloo of tha uni- and, waa wlnnar of tha general rf-- f medal presented by " tae versity. . , Prove Chamber of Commerce, at PARTY TOR RlCHATtf? PETIT J nUrutins" aod delightful la VALLEY CIRCLE MEETING " every detail waa tha children HELD birthday party given by Mrs. Leon , The Wiaaea Lottie and JSora Rad-ftel1L Pet at her homo Friday afterwere .hostesses to m embers of her noon, honoring Valley Circle at their homa Fraea aoa, Richard, whoae 'birthday eveiucg. Sewing, snuaie and lunchIt wta The affair waa eon were tha d.veralon and la tha form of a lawn party and enjoyed by the following: Mra during the time pleasantly a pent Janets Gogsrty, Mra. Ncii.e Rale-tor- i. with muaie and gams, two cooMr. Anna B. Marwick. ikr. ts la ware Matured. UtUe Mis LeFloy Tullia, Mra. Grace Uelnsch, Betty Jane Roblneon waa awarded Mra. Ethel Gallagher, Mrs. Jeai g prime and the Jelly Chamberlain, Mrs. Bessie Schott, the bean" contest waa won by rleieu Mra. Bessie Grimm. Mrs. Ethel Ira Smoot, A delictoua luncheon, m" land, Mrs. Gladys Norfleet, Mra color achame of pink and white, Myrtle Warren. Mrs. HatUe i'ti baV d waa aervod. and mlsch. Mrs. Mildred Borman, Mrs looaa were given aa favor. Ira Hoffman. Mrs.' Myrtle Urp"hrt. w Mrs. Clise and Mra. Barton, tha latla tha merry affair the following friends, of the guest ter two being invited guests.. . . :, ' DeMoUey, ,of honor: Or Betty Nlma. Betty Jane and Rosa- DEPARTING FRIEND HONORlia Robinson, Helen Smoot, Gloria ED AT FAREWELL Hall of Ogdea, Edgar Robinson. The Misaea Margaret and Elisa Keith and Teddy Stnoot. Johnnie beth Gessford entertained at a Deal of Salt Lsk and Thomas pleasant social affair at their home Petit, The hostess waa assisted In Friday evening, In tha form of a entertaining andarving by Mrs farewell party In honor of Ml Arnold Robinson. Mrs. O. P. Srooot Evelyn Prusae, who, with her moth er. Mra. W. H. Pruaae wit leave to and Miss Cleo Smoot. ia a? Prominent Young h . icey . i - d five-year-o-ld wr railp-lappln- vari-colore- Psrti-"cipatl- lie-A- Ccjle Married s n; mui"-Oiaes- u- a member ef this year's fraduating ffifflC Reunion Held retary and treasurer. ,. t ... ' class. They have fulfilled mix si on for tha L. D. C" church, Mr. Miller LMETIA CLIU NOTICE . wife labarint; irt Chicago and his Mra Leo Sutherland of Eureka, in the northern central elates. n will give a ' at her ' home Thuisdny afternoon for the PARTY FOR DAISY SEWING members of the L'Metia club. Mora- - f CLI B ber are requested to meet at 10 . Mra Graca Hansen entertained a. m. at the home of Mrs. Wilford her home Friday afternoon for the Gray, 175 Wert .Secon South, from membera of the Daisy Sewing club. which place they wlU leave In cars . . Shasta dasies prettily decorated the for Eureka. entertaining rooms. The follow! nsH members spent a pleasant time with UNNEA CLIU TO MEET aewlng. muaia and a dainty lunch- Mrs. Ralph FooU will be hostes can:. Mrs. Jane Evan. Mrs, Violet to the members of the Ltnnea club Johnson. Mrs. Ruth Reeves, kf at her home Thursday afternoon. Anna Mikklraon, Mrs. Arena An Sewing, music and luncheon will derson, Mrs. Anna Nelson and Mis. be tha diversions. All members Leona Hansen. are urged to be present. bridge-runcheo- . 'a. Mra, a4 Fork MarUa KMse of are rejokaag aver ave arrival of a fine baby bey, bora i riU y afteraooa at the crane Ma ternity hoaia Mother aad baby are Mr. n dplng nieoty. WbVox et week, , R. VL NoRa of Denver, Cola, was here on business Saturday. Georga Sew ion and family of Valley Falla, R. L. wer visitors In Provo last week.' Thomas Herbert WUlUsa Hopkla- soa and Edith La Vin Strong, both of Provo, wer Issued a marriage licenas at the. county court house Saturday morning. Me. and Mra J. A. JeasuB of Chi cago, III., were among tha Provo Vis . itors Saturday. 8. W. Broaattgh of Saa Diego. Calif., spent the latter part of last s, he after-progra- m .' d, . - - f..X J-- . . Loll Mt-lb- a th Ch-.rt-- r .... pt ...... .... ....... vr . n ...... ' r- ........ ...... " . Kirk-wood- ' 4 week In Provo. Dnaa Holdaway and son of Price are here visiting for a few days. and Vera Bre- The Mlsaea retoh have returned home from Ida-b-o Falla. Idaho, after spending two weeks visiting relatives and frienda city Saturday, Mrs. Roea A. Buckley and chil dren returned to their home ' In Rock Springs, Wyo, today, after spending two weeks her with Mra Buckley's' parentar Mr. and Mrs. Char lea E. Davlea. ' Mra, Glea Simmon of Provo. Mr. and Mra L. O. Wightman of Price, and Mra Genevieve Ellsworth of Piiysoa:left by auto Sunday for Denver, Colo., where they will visit their sister, Mra Indefinitely with F. S. Davia Mr. and Mrs. F.mmett Fwlor of S3 street Salt Lake, are tha proud parents of twin boys, born Tuesday Mother In tha L. D. S. 'ljoapitaL snd babies are doing nicely. Mrs. Fowlsr vti formerly Miss Thrasaa, Gilea of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Forsry of Eureka spent th for part of the week In Provo with relative and frienda Mlsa Lyto Nelson and Miss Helena Stewart left Saturday for California, where they will attend school during the summer months, Miaa Nelson will attend th School of Fine Art in San Frahclscd, and Mlsa Stewart will attend college at FOVTtTH WARD RELIEF CAMP BONNEVTLLB . . SOCIETY ANNOCNCEMKNT Underline auoplcet of the oclal Mrs. "Anna Hedenberg will hostess to the members of Camp service corn mitten of the Fourth an Interesting Bonneville, Daughters of Utah Pio- ward F.ellef aock-tprogram haa )een arranged for twv neers, at her home Friday has bora arranged and ra- meeting Tueaday afternoon at 2.30 coon at 3 o'clock. An Interesting o'clock. Dean L. John Nuttall will freehments will be served. This is lecture on "Social Traits of Cih the last meeting of the season and hood Youth." Members of the Fifth a full attendance of members and ward Relief society will meet with those eligible tor membership,' la the Fourth Ward members, and will ' ' furnish a .musical number. All desired. of both Relief societies member and friends Interested are cordialVIEUX AIME3 CLl'B NOTICE Mlsa Verda Peterson will enter- ly invited to attend. Berkeley. tain at her home Monday evening SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. R. C Kirk wood have A Nevada Jury freed a man who for tha members of the Vleux Amies The social service committee it IDAHO VISITORS RETURN the Edgemont ward Relief society HOME club. The time will be spent with used a gUn to chase away an au- returned to their home In Sheridan, a week will 'have charge of the meeting Mr. and Mra L Ivan Jensen and sewing and luncheotl, tad a full at- tomobile, salesman. Thus justice. Wvominsr. after spending W. Bate J. Mr. Mra and . with here doth advance. . is desired. Um which. Is. XhuU , to . ratunted. tendance afteraeon,rehUdrea bava. slowly surely Tuesday last of the aeason, Mj-e-. Sarah M. home la Shelly, Idaho, after apend-in- g a,' week la Provo, the boue Mariottr will have charge of the program and a aoclal and refresh guests of Mr. and Mra. J. R.. ment will follow. Ail mem Den ana During their stay here many women of the ward are cordially places of Interest In, and about Pro' Invited to attend. vo canyon ware visited. Tueaday, Mr. and Mra. Wilkin and Mr. aad HONORED GCESTS AT Mrs. Jenaea motored through the . DIXNER canyona by way of Heber and Park Mlsa Mildred Condon was hostess City, going into Salt Lake through as a prettily arranged dinner at her Parley'a canyon and completing the home Friday evening in honor of loop back to Provo. Mr. Jensen Is Mra Gladys'Vlncent Lawson, who a prominent attorney at Shelley is leaving soon for Xoa Angeiea, and also a member of the echoot Calif., where ahe will poia her hus- board there. They are enthusiaacr. band and make her home, and Miss in their praise of the wonderoua Verda Peterson, a bride of this scenic beaut tea of Provo and vicinmonth. Garden flowers were used ity. aa a floral decoration for the dining table. Covers were laid for Mra. PROVONAS CLl'B MEMBERS lawson, Miaa Peterson, Miaa Velma MEET fsVincent, Mra. Lydla Tucker, Miaa Mrs. Ernest Dixon entertained - r Bernice Condon and the hostess. the members of the Provonaa elub at- - her home - Friday afternoon. MANAVU WARD RELIEF Rosea and peonies prettily decoratSOCIETY ed tha entertaining rooms. Sewing An Interesting program haa been and music were the diversions, dur'v l arranged by tha literary committee ing which time Mrs. Fred Critchloa ef (he Manavu ward Relief society and Mrs. F. D. B. Gay gave in tarfor the meeting Tuesday afternoon ing readings. A delicious luncheon at S 30 o'clock, Mrs. Nellie Thorn-- was aferved to Mrs. Parley Dixoa. ton1 will give, the lesson on "Wil- Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs, Upton -r ( ,.., after Hoover, Mrs. Wren Wtlkins, Mra liam Henry Drummond which Mra N. C. Hlcka wiU read Albert Solck, Mrs. John Collins. aeveral of his poema . Mrs. R. Mra. Caleb Hawa, Mrs. James Mc Clarn Clark will reader the vocal CleJlan, Mra Alma Baker, Mra Solo "Leetle Eateeae," by tha same Walter Taylor, Mrs. Fred Critchiow m oBthor. Vera and Korma Jackson Mra Leah Ford and Mrs. Errrit " S "TCmshs, will furnish a plans) and violia duet Boshard tha latter two being In" ' ' Lfc.4aal 1 An Invitation la extended to all vited guests. members to be present. . . LADIES AID MEETING DINXER GCESTS-r- -' Ladies Aid of the Communis Dr. and Mra. N. C. Bpalcltog church will meet at Meno Tropt at dinner Friday evening hall Tueaday afternoon at 1:30 complimentary to Prof, and Mra o'clock. Mra Thomas Calllster will M. Ross and family of Salt Lake. be hostess and all members are urgRosea formed the centerpiece for ed to be In attendance. Sewing tba dining table. Covers were laid and luncheon will be enjoyable te month doy for a three and one-ha-lf trip to Europe, The gtieata wei GIVEN entertained games, music Mra Sharp Gillespie gave a de and a treasure bunt being enjoyable lightful dinner party at her home features of the evening, after which Friday evening, which waa attend- a delicious tray luncheon was ed by tha following: Mr. Earl served. Present were Miss Alt Foote, Mra. Richard Bandley, Mlsa Booth, Miss Or Haws, Miss Janet Far-re- r Elisabeth Souter, Mra, Mary Webster, Miaa Ada Hasler, Mi. Smith. Mrs. Robert Souter. Mra Fera Smoot. Mies Margaret Maw. Ruth and Mary Miss May Satton. Miss Alice Mo- James Oille.-pl- e, Smith and Stephen Smith. Social Coord, Miss Ruth Roberts, Mis chat and music were enjoyable Gaaa Clark, Mlsa Grace Danger-fielMiss Naomi Smith, Miss features following dinner.. Miss Virginia Gokiia Spencer, EDGF.MENT WARD RELIEF Thcmrts and Miss Bernice Bower. ipniTFn nrswri - R. . has returned to her horoa In Sacramento, Calif-- . aftr visiting relative and friends la Provo for two weeka. rbawr A, Rwwa Is her from Salt Lake for a few days. Mr. aad Mrs. Harvey Frame are visiting the various plaoea of InAer-ein southern Utah thla week. R. E. Kllba of Kansas. Mo, was a buainesa viaitor her Saturday. J. F. Ellwood of Chicago. IU-- . aftent Saturday her oa buslnesa and visiting friends C, W. Stratum of Salt Lake waa a viaitor her the latter part cf laat Mr. Edith Pioneer Daughters L.D of Two'Cauips Meet ' ' : The foHoW j r SPANI,?! FORK. Jun 1 The .n. J. Wy!ie Thomas chapter D. V. P. Utah ataka f t -i 1 at p. Camp No, 1, met Thursday after- ecciauon wilt b I wsres n noon at the home of Mia'J. B. respect.v Tin tic stocks on th Salt "Lak The history of Morgan arrvicrs this evening: 1 st Wu4, liughra Mining Exchange cloard th week Hughe waa riven by his grand- K. W. Brimhall. Hon r R, Tuck' Th East Tmtic Ltsti Buxbea Nut-tal- i. r. Tliomaa A. Duke; Csoond. a. s.rcgf. Mra I'.rn war higher. New developments daughter, Hayes, Swvasoa entertained Keeneth Flygara, 4 " art taking place and ore production with aFrank Lowell Mrs. Glen Thalraan Hasler, saxaphon avk; ta holding up welt. Row with readlne-s- . and Misses Jrhaaca, Rundo Robinson, Maurtc Bid. . Asked Lois Stocks: Gammon, and Berate Thomas, Nurtall; Sixth. Leland... 72 f 2i solo,.Creer B:g Hill. President Emma Hitchina Ceoryia Uaasrr. Carl Elvenport; 60.00 Bingham Minea . . 40 00 waa In caarg of th meeting. Shiitua, Lawrenc Peterson1, La von Centra) Staadard . . .llk .IS Luncheon waa eervad bv tha host- - E. Payne, J R. Madson; Tlrapao- Colorado Con. .ITS Jl nd member of the Hugties Roa. varley, Al rod .rot. .14 .23 Crown Point . to 40 members and rutitora I kind. f-- tert Souter; LonnevUla, family 4 20 Chief Ctin. ... 410 Kilir, Lowell uarter, JOT JDTi East Standard Un A Hartley; Grand View, Leona Plutus WH J88 i.0d M Empire Mines Durrant. fcliaa Alfred. Grafs Cbeev. .28 Provo i Emerald .70 M IM er; Edgemoot, iUixabeth Souter, 80. Standard ....... .06 .06 v( E. Crown JT M Anna Jensen, Edttha Booth; Ma .S5 .07 E. Tin. CoaL M Sioux Mines M avu. R M. Harding; Donna Dur At East Tin. Con. Swansea Con. rant. t '. .01 81! A3 3 Eureka Lily tSl'i .e Shield,..,.,. .04 Tlntic Central Eureka Bullion .... . 05 .05 Gold Chain .OS .074' Utah O.O. SPORTSMEN ENJOY FISHING' .90 .'. Victor Con. Iroa King 05 , .08 SPANISH FORK. Jun 1A Hun.05 Little May'.. Yankee Con, .W4 dreds of aportsmen from Spanish X)3 Zum Lebi.Tia. .0814 J2 M availed tbem-eelv- aa Fork and .0S , I nliated: .06 Mountain View of the opening day to ba .7 .Ta New Qulncy 4.20 Eureka Standard . 4 19 present on" their favorite fishing .o No. Standard North Uly 8 IS 800 M'i streams early Friday morning, by .18 - .184 Park Bingham Kaleat ,, ' Crown Point 1500 ti 22c; 800 M having town Thursday afternoonrt and ramping In th canyona. ,9th-e' . ' and Mr. and Mra Thomaa 22Vtc; 2500 i 23c. started for th canyon before) ChU f Con- .- 12fVJ U 20; 600 tj dawa Mia Myrtle Jen son of Afton. J4.15; 600 t 84 17V V East Sid 30o0 7afc Wyo., who la attending aummer arbool at the V. of U. In Salt Like, Empire Mine- s- 600 If 14c. ' MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED was tha guest Of Miss Lyle ..Eureka Uly 1300 it tZXO. ' last week. Eureka Bullion- - 100 it 68c, SPANISH FORK, Jun 16. Tha Mr. and Mrs, IxwU C. Jemtm hf Iron King B3rX If 90t m&rrlag of Mlsa Jennie Btark a? . Afthn, Wyoming, wer among th Tlntic 4000 Payson and Andrew Poulaon, Lak Provo visitor last week. 6c. North fctd Shore at the Salt Lake templa, laat Mr, aad Mra, Harold KadmaJ! of Is Bo.taadad-iii- . Th announced. K,j Wednesday aOet Silver Shield 600 r 62c' , Chicago,' irtC wer visitors In this young couple will make their bom CLOSE STROKG FBOM Ml ArneiM-a- STOCKS : thl Znma-lO- vrr at Psysoo. ic. OO - Til :. J j VmgjG' j'?I;U, - J r A.'v Sunday-Bric- . MAPLE NUT, , f -- ' ;v Order From Jpm, Dealer, , - bt -- WU-kln- fP y ' u. . - r- 'y: ...... .v V , '.r i., arm A - II II - ., . at 1 I I si . I I I I . mil I 1 ' r .... (, - v" Tlie - iVWl&?y " . Wl erwer-talne- d turea. 10. . a. . ii - -- - n. w VlTv --1 as-- M a ' . In new scasoable merchandise, all included in this Great June Clearance. EVERYTHING REDUCED. SPOUT SATIN ii A very fine TUESDAY, JUNE 19th ; Salt Lake City and Return ROUND TRIP FARE $1.00 TRAINS LEAVE: ...IT 7:4? a. m. - ,..:80-7:9- T 7:53-a- ..43c PONGEE , ...6:20 PRINT SILKS quality Baronnette. Sport Satin. Yard , Provo ... Lakeview Curtla ... Lincoln . , 1 KecordBrea kingW eekFor: Valu Giving UTAH STAKE TEMPLE 4 WORKERS 1 EXCURSIOIJ jj-j,-- oor, n V One More Week of Steam Roller Tallies It for PVwW " .aw as . a. a. a. a. a. m. m. m. m. ...6:31 - 7:68 Snow .... ...6:S2 - 7:58 Orera- - .... m. ...6:24 - 6:02 m. Harris ... ...6:36 8:04 Tickets good for return oa any regular train or on special train leaving Salt Lake City at 9:43 p. m. the same day. When yon. desire to do temple work on days other than regular excursion days use our "Temple Workers Certificate Plan" and secure passage for on far for tha round trip. Ask agent for . particulars. ' Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Company H. L Moore and D. P. Abercromblev Receivers Imported Hed Seal Natural Pongee Yard Taffeta SPECIAL 10 A.M. MONDAY ,49 c PRINTED DIMITY New patterns in Yard fast dye dimity. ' ; 7 .T .235 VOILE Printed Voiles in neat patterns, A. all fast dye. Trd ..23c ? RAYON SPREADS Sise 81x105 in fancy Jcrinkle weaves. Each:-....- v..;.......,; $1.98 Neatly, . trimmed rTaf feta Sleevless DressesHaoId regularly at 55.90. Only thirty-fiv- e dresses in the lot so be here ' . early! . $2.25 D resses ape - One lot print crepe de chine, . ' on, Yard j the first time lM.H&y . . - sale for -- v - .. DRESS RAYON In prints and fancy weaves. Yard CI ilJ J I - , ; " . . C7f ' OlC Pure Thread Silk Hose in new shades, regular $1.35 number. Pair T" -j CAMBRIC 80 square cambric Percale. : New patterns. Yard ... '., "; SILKI0 , A light weight silk mixed Slip Cloth. Yard , ' SILK HOSE . ifiti(ittifi 01 LIU ' - " |