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Show i 'FAUKKIGHT" THE PROVO POST on the luncheon table with effect. Music and games pretty were the features of the evenings enwere tertainment, and prizes awarded to C. Enoch Clark and Karl Knudsen. Notes , Personals SOCIETY - ' and Announcements Special Sale This Week on The Daughters of the Mormon Battalion will meet at the home 155 East of -- Mrs.'- B.RrtMoore The faiowinrniTusir'ar recital Mrs. IlowaygaveTketclT -- Friday Feb- - ( was given in College Hall "Wed Madame Curie. Resolutions of re Third North " nesday afternoon by th'e members spect and condolence wTere sent to ruary 2at 2 oclock. of Ihe music department of the B. Mr. John C7 Deal, whose wife was The Nineteenth Century Club Y. University, under the direction a member of the club. Mrs. Fay will meet Friday aftemobnaf the of Professors Reid and Lund. Stiehl, MrsTZulaTlishop and Mrs. 1 Sonata, piano (Olimeuti), Miss D. L, Wallick were elected rtiem-ber- s home of Mrs. Sam Schwab, 245 Kudora Eggertsen, of the club, after which a North Academy Avenue. 2 Moderate from progressive social hour was spent and dainty suite by Ecole Leonard, violin, refreshments served. The next large display of Koffee-e- t "and -- Miss Clara gallons are being served Guymam meeting will bo held with Mrs. many each day to the visiting public, If I "Were a Bird, piano Partridge. - pany has a large booth in, the Ilenselt), Miss Ora Bailey. chocolate. 4 Adelaide vocal (Beethoven) ' A meeting of the Women's MisFIonTRidge. sionary Society of The Congrega- . Tomorow 5 Minuette, violin (Beethoven) tional Church was held at the evening the Young par- Ladies of the Lake View ward will Mr. E. II. Greenhalgh. sonage Tuesday afternoon. Miss Ball in the Lake View So6 Noetourne, piano (Strelez-shi)- , Helen Thomas gave a review of give a cial Hall. ' Miss Bessie Gammon. the life of Hamlin and Mrs. 7 The Passing of a Heart, Yogave the firsf chapter 'of . Miss Bernice Flack, of Salt d (C. W, Reid)", . Prof. C. R. Western Women in Eastern " Lake of fore the , Lands City, spent Johnson; part which is to be the text Violin obligato, Prof. Gudmund-son- ; book for the next six months. The the week visiting with friends. in Provo. cello, Mr. Asael Nelson. Society voted to continue to con, 8The Wanderer, vocal tribute toward the salary of the Mrs Jacob Huber, of Garfield, Miss Mabel Hone. needle work ' teacher- at Brousa, is spending a week visiting friends . . . . .. . . . 9 La Campanilla, piano .(Listz) Turkey. in relatives Provo. and Asael Nelson, - . "The Sunday School officers and One of the most pleasant social teachers of the Latg View ward, MARRIAGE LICENSES. enta of the week was - the five together with the ward officers, . . . . . . . . . . hundred given by Mrs. Waiter gave an entertainment at the meetMarriage licenses have been is.Rees at her horae Tuesday" even- ing house last night in honop-o- f sued to the following couples : W. ing. The prizes of the evening the bishopric and about seventy-fiv- e E. Ricks, Rexburg, Idaho, Cleo were won by Mrs. G. II. Hiendsel-ma- n people were present. A musiand Mrs. A. E. Evans. The cal program - was - given, also Jones, Provo; Arch Lambsou and rooms were atractive in decora- speeches by the members of the Sara Oakley, Springvilie; Reed tions of potted plants and vases bishopric and Earl J. Glade, sup- Oakley, Springvilie, and Florence of red and white carnations, and erintendent of the Sunday schools. Pickels, Provo; and Perry E a delicious repast was served by Following the program refreshand Hazel Lawhorn, both the hostess. Among the guests ments were served and games Dodge of Silver City.- present were Mr. and Mrs, Alf were playd by those present. lliend-selmaG. Mrs. II. and Dr. Maiben, Household Furniture for Sale at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eilos, Rev. Miles B. Fisher of San Mr. and Mrs Henry Gease, Miss Francisco, California, who is Sup- a barg&in. Leaving town. 170 erintendent of educational work So. 3rd West. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Alva Nelson, for the --Western States, will lec- to its yearrand thefollowing were electcastr Murray V entire-vot- e Mr. and Mrs. John Sars, Mr. and ture in the Congregational church rival city Ogden. This action was ed; Joseph E. Wright, president, "MrnA. Er Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Friday evening. Won Next Ogden received with great applause by Ogden ; Hugh J. Cannon, vice Bern Walton. and that action president and J.' Edward Taylor, fhe"llelegates, Miss Dee Holden was hostess Horticultural Conplaced Murray in very high stand- secretary, both of Salt Lake City; Yesterday afternoofrapleasing at a delightful Kensington Wedexecutive committee. Joseph E. and well attended meeting of the nesday evening, in compliment to ing with" all members of the vention Over Murray ciety Utah Sorosis Club was held at the Mr. Ray Morgan. The rooms were Wright, Moroni Mortensen, J. A nominating committee had Edward Taylor, R. W. Brereton, Hotel Roberts. Mrs. James Henry beautifully decorated for the oc(Continued From Page One.) been apointed by the convention and L. A, Ball. These officers gave an interesting paper on casion with pink and white carnaofficers for the ensuing served during the past year and Emond Rostand and his works. tions, the same flowers being used ray people were after the com en- t ed in ac t iund hey had good James G. Duffin of Provo then arose and urged Murray to withdraw the proxy that had been signed up after the proxy vote had been taken. To this, however, Mr. Lee of Murray arose and delivered a short speech filled with sarcasm, in which he stepped out-othe bounds of the question at stake and delivered an unjust the Weber counTraveling Salesmans Samples critiejsm against . S, Barlow raised ty delegation.-Jthe point of order, but Ilicken-loope- r Single Curtains just as you see them was given 'the favor and displayed in our show windows masked thrmembeis of the eonveu- tion whether or not the meeting dollars One Window w as to be decided upon Window-Choice .One and cents; Choice preZE-ea- ch As the Weber and Murray deleC atat gation waxed warm, it becoming exist-istinplainly seen that under the Sold.- conditions . the honor of Murray City wras placed at stake ,and many delegates began to indicate by their actions that they believed that Murray had taken an undue advantage of an open IR-VINE--S com petitory for the convention. .This the Murray members had not intended and in order to place themselves, right before the con vention U. G. Miller, one of their leading members, ardse and withdrew Murray from the fight and Ml esa -- ""'-S- i I i 9 Full Pegs, Half Pegs and Regulars -- Long-neck- Our $2.00 and $2.50 Pants go at Our $3.50 and $4.00 Pants go er -i SJ A " (Shu--bert- Our, $4.50 and $5.00 Pants go ...... $3.45 ), r. ; at Our $5.50 and $6.00 Pants go at ... v V. - rr, - $4 AS See East Window for Display Fletcher & Thomas Co. n, WTiitti-moreM- r. to-nel- eet the was unanimous " President Wright was instruct-- . ed to appoint a committee on leg- -' i&lation and also one on conversation. ne appointed on the conservation commitee, James O, Duffin and Hugh J. Gannon, and on the legislation committee Moroni Mortensen, John D. Dixon and U. O. Miller. . Ttiree Small. Tracts SAMPLE SALE LACE CURTAINS OF THE f A ach - g Monday, January 29 1 A Special Price Gan be Made The Terms Will be Are to be A f lOPer Cent Down and lOPer Cent Thereafter Each Yeara! 6 Per Cent Interest IB .Ladies Spring 'Dresses ' , To my personal knowledge the price and terms are better than on any land now offered on the Bench. a. will be in Provo Fr We Have- - Just- - Received a New Shipment , n- - t This Week, February 2nd Ladies Spring Dresses in the Latest Styles that you should seethe- - fore purchasing elsewhere. It will pay you. . 4 If interested at all, leave your name at Provo Post or call my Sister, May K. Andersonp245Z and l will see you. 7 ; I , . Respectfully, . , 1 w Francis oSi -- Jv i I W.- - Kirldiam I i h 1 |