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Show THE PEOVO POST PAGE FIVE At the session of the Utah Soro-si- s club held on Wednesday at the residence of Mrsr George Hansen, a most enjoyable time was had by themembers. MrgGeorge. Park er gave a paper on Property Rights oWomen and Mrs, Alex Iledquist gave one entitled, Incas Indians of South America am, Their Descendants. Next week the club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. . Mr. " and Mrs. J 7W. Bailey en-- j ,The Tuesday afternoon club tertained at a card party on themembers enjoyed a most pleasant 17th of Marchr Appropriate for, time on St. Patricks day at the !the occasion Irish flags, shamrock, home, of Mrs.' Eugene Guff," The deco-fo- r trimmings and flowers were used room? tyere appropriately decorating,' and lunch was, rated in white and green, and the ' 'served in similar fashion. The lunch was carried out in the same game of the evening was high five, j fashion. Prizes were awarded to "A social of note held this week Ten tables were played, and prizes Mrs. George Hansen Mrs. M. R. was the entertainment connected by-tfollowing: La-- , Lott, Mrs. J, W. Stiehl with the Sixth Ward Primary offi- - were won Mrs. Jo--, Lydia Jones. Those present by Mrs. John Jenrod, cers and held at the home of Mrs. dies, one by fecial invitation were Mrs. Le- the and evenbooby Beck, seph William T. Olsen on Monday MSam Schwab assembled to Mr. Bert Bale,. GenUeme; , IrRoy office Mrs. Mr. S. Knight Starr Jordan, Mrs. Bailey, rpcmlar nrenaration meeting, S. R. C. R. Mr. F. to one the' Irvine, Mrs. Will Thurman, and booby and after the elapse of one hour F. Violett and Mrs. Mur- W. were The Jensen. guests Messrs.jMrs. ft.assV TinahtiTida nut in an unexnectand-Mi- buF i wentfaamiesdalQeITnradam7TyisrnlrTnembCTr"in A. Loveless. W. F. Olsen, Peter attendancewereMr?.P.GrPeter- . Mrs. Can-oi- l of Hebsr ing with her daughter. f N WlltM. r om &the parcels Salt ! First jClass dressmaking puts a fclbw in a Satisfaction Guaranteed good humor and. gives him the feel- home-run- " i Provo ing that leads to Millinery success Dressmaking 7 Parlors the- - Styleplus$7 j Clothes SlWIr (IXMJ Ikmv iMioxilCUmLird bi-id- e j well-crea- Mr. W.F. Violett was Lake visitor on Tuesday. - bit. be made for Mrs. LeRoy Iharis of Salt Lake City is in Provo visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S.. Jones -- - Arrangements will holding of three Olsen. Mrs. Eliza Foote was delightful- - exhibitions as follows: t Provo, ly surprised Monday evening by aringvnle and thenorth section , Wednesday at six oclock Miss number of her children and grand jn ajj - probability Timpanogos. Maud Buckley and Mr. Lester, children, the occasion being the ,now js the time for all interested of to Ashton were united in marriage seventy-sevent- h anniversary get a move on an(i 8how by Bishop Albert Manwaring atjher birthday. A sumptuous din- - what really can be done as well as the residence of Mr. Jonathan ,ner was served to twenty-fiv- e .beautify our beautiful residential Ruckley. The weddng was a quiet guests. 7 'city, i iteitYini one, being witnessed by the im-- j world the over Ibr tame pnet mediate relatives only. The This afternoon the Franklin was prettily attired in a dainty school gave a character ball for 'a host of their friends and are made of pure wool or and the first four grades, and this 'wishers. .Games, dress of singing and pure wool and silk fabrics. carried a beautiful -- 'boquet of evening a grand ball for seniors other pleasurable features passed They are fashioned in a white carnations. Miss1 nannah will be given. Teachers and away the time. A dainty lunch and Mr. .Frank Jones dents will take part, and a real was served to the participants, j strictly correct manner, were the attendants of the bridal good time is anticipated. who were Mr. and Mrs. Albert i The haircloth and can cuple, Pink and white carnations Manwaring, Mr. and Mrs. John vas are tailored with the were uspd effectively throughout Mrs. Myra Bethers, of neber is Saxey, Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Noyes, same care as the parts of the rooms, and the table on which visiting in Provo with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. the co,at you see. High the supper was served looked and friends, and is making head A. V. Robison, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry j equally pretty with its adornment quarters with her mother, Mrs. Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. John grade workmanship is the Sadie Tiffany. of carnations. Following and, Mrs.. N. F. Wilson, applied throughout. , 7 Mr. and Mrs. Elvon JacksoiCMr. j - ceremony-an- d supper an evening If your next suit is a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peay and and Mrs. Joshua Dnnn, Mrs. Ruth of general social enjoyment was STYLEPLUS you wear a .the pleasure of the participants. family left for Benjamin this 'Chase, Mrs. Louisa McBride,' Mrs.morning, where they will make Ruth Pickering, Mrs. Ed. Andr smile. Y ou will then be Ison. The Daughters of the Mormon their home for some time. cured of. the expensive Battalion held a successful and , well attended session at the home The members of the H. H, Club J -- Miss and Mrr Ray-- 1 habit of paying high of Mrs. Alice Curtis on Monday will entertain their husbands this mond Chipman, both of American prices for your clothes. afternoon. An excellent program evening at an Easter party. Fork, have been spending-p few a j 'i was creditably rendered, and a ' V days in Provo as the guests of Mr., I served. Mrs. dainty lunchen Surprise was the nature of an and Mrs. W. T. Farrer. Charles Larsen and Mrs. Eunice excellent party successfully car-- j Snow were the visitors. During ried out on Mr. and Mrs. Luciaa Auto given away Eree' The following Provo people the course of the afternoon two Lake City visitors on ' honorary members were accepted Mr. F. C. Jensen and sonFred Tuesday last: Mr. J. B. Ashton, STYLEPLUS (vrt n into the organization by unani- of Mammoth are visiting in Provo, Mr. Chester Deal, Mr. Henry ' mous vote. for a few days. Stringham. best-exhi- aml-MpRr-- ltr -- Well Made r.' Norma PoultoriMamie'andTLena On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam entertained at dinner. Covers were laid for M r and "Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mr, Olyd, e MeAdara; AT THE PARLORS NEW J Call and see our new, line of hats in the latest styles . Suit n, er visit- . AStylish creai lodge-numb- HIT it -- - Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, Mrs. M. R. Groneman, S. S. Bailey, Bert Bail-'soMrs. Mrs. C7 E7Erickson, Ted A. G. Ernest Lott, Dixon, Cluff, ey, taiifc ice Milton Jones and Miss Lydia soNh officers Hoover Ilatten Parley Upton meeting etc and C. Jensen, was turned into a fine social event. Dixon, Joseph Beck, F Edward Morgan, E. Ed.T. -Jones, Mr. and The participants were, The Stake M. I. A. board offer Mrs. Hennchsen, James McClellan. . -- Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mr. and & prize of fifteen dollars for the j Brigham Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.! neatest and most artistic prettest, JoThe Grand Body officers paid J. Vf. McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. church in Provo City. Ten ground seph Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph an official visit to Garden City dollars as second prize and five A. of TaW A. Mrs. 10, Knights .Ward, Mr. and, dollars for the third prize. In adand Mrs.R. Clyde Me- - tKas, on' Monday evening last, at dition and the flower exhibit Joseph and in recognition of the. visit a which all Adam, Mr. and Mrs. the are wards looking Grams, Mr. and Mrs: Milton Knud- grand banquet was given, which forward to in a prize sen, Mr. and Mrs. Green, Mr. and i was enjoyed by a large represen- - will be awardedSeptember, hav.the to ward a Appro-RhodMisses members. of the tation Mrs. Shirley Bee, and lodge best the general exhibit, also McCullough, Grace Linton, priate speeches were made, and a ing to thd one individual having the Lncile Donaldson, Mary Johnson.' wftT 3pvi d ent i The mebers of - the Vineyard ward celebrated St. Patricks day with a good old time dancing party held in ths school, house, and which was attended by a large crowd. The decorations were in the Irish effect, and during .the course of the evening ice cream &nd cake were served. . ss he F. Violett At the residence of Mr. Jonathan Buckley on Monday evening last, Mrs. Parley Ilafen and Arthur Buckley gave a bundletshow-e- r complimentary jtoMiss Mauij Buckley,' who was - married on Wednesday. The time was spout in a pleasant way with music and games, and the honored guest was the recipient of many handsome presents. m crepe-de-chen- e, ( stu-Buckl- ey Jack-soni3f- r. w Now is the time to improve the looks , and value of your farm by putting up Can't-- ig Gates. ,.een Notice how the boards are in double-bolte- d 8 angle steel uprights. They cant sag or drag. Stock can seeN them plainly won't break them down or twist them out of shape. . I - The first cost b no more than that o( the clumsy short-live- d I gates, yet they last five times as long. all-wo- Ouifd Your Own Csnt-Sa- g Gates, - - . I ; May-Prida- y a .' '' . - SCHWAB Tre,SaI E. J. WARD & SONS 1 Manufacturers ofAll Ksnds of Building Materials CENERAL MILL WORK Utah has its Apple Day. California ate lots of them. Let bs show our appreciation by eating California oranges on Orange Day. That the grocery stores may have oranges to supply your wants at prices that will permit you to eat all you want we ordered . an extra car of ROYCO PURE GOLD They afe now being distributed to them. Get your suppliest from your grocer and eat oranges on Orange Day, March 21 . THE -- W-Mv M ROYLANCE COMPANY- - UTAHS LARGEST INDEPENDENT HANDLERS oxxox cooooxxoo o i |