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Show X V. THE PROVO POST PAGE FOCI STTo) MWm 1 ' DEWEY JOHNSON DEED 'proper breeding of sheep. 1118 method of the show lecture will, the great success of the Australians in handling their sheep and ' wool. n On Saturday evening at 8 oclock John Dewey Johnson, the 'son of Mr. and Mrs. nL " ' - ' Reclama- Wizard of The Wasatch Nels B. Johnson, died their to her Salt Lake home after Harry Thomas of the pleasant visit with Mrs. J. B. Aah- - home in the Second ward of peri- - tion Service is down from the tonitis, following an acute attack Strawberry for a few days. Mr. ton; of appendicitis, after being sick Thomas is anxious to flee the road , Mrs. J. A. Moore left Monday for only four days. A The deceased kept in condition. f "with was lovable a of a host boy morning for Pittsburg, at which who were greatly shocked PEAY FAMILY WILL place she wifi meet her husband friends, HOLD BIG REUNION! and spend two weeks visiting, with the suddenness of his death. j services The were held .funeral ,at to will which after proceed they their home in New York. Airs. the Second ward meeting house XThe Peay family, whiehTs one'' Moore was accompanied by her todays at 2 oclock p. m.The0j largest "families in Utah! Eg-- county, will hold their annual re- mother, Mrs. Nellie E, Taylor as speakers were Elders gertsen, L: L. Nelson, W. H. Lowe union at the Provo Lake Resort far as Salt Lake City, and Edward FarrerX ;on Friday, August the 28th. It is expected that a large gathering Mr. Stanley and Miss Lavon Al; will he present to enjoy the ex-WOOL EXPERT TO len of Rexburg, Idaho,-left-f- or cellent home on Saturday after a pleasprogram which has been .ECTURE SATURDAY AlMri Provo. T. W. ant visit in arranged for the occasion. len journeyed as far as Salt Lake XMr. W. T. Ritch, of Australia, with the visitors. RENT Two or five rooms one of the best known wool of of the Invitation bishop By and barn. in the will devliver a Inquire 158 East perts X world, Springville First ward the Fourth Messrs. Grahamxftobert at the CommercialXclub- ond North. ward M. I. A spent Sunday even- Sward andEarl rooms Oran left Groneman on Saturday evening, Aug. entertained ahd ing at that place fam-on- s on Saturday for Yellowstone Park 22, on the shearing, their with packing and Remember the Provo Tailoring a large assembly a two for on about of well as the Company. as wool," pleasure handling trip 'Whitney programme- - X" weeks. X Cards are out by Mr. and Mrs. has returned Joseph' Litchfield announcing the Miss Lizzie Wood Provo to after a month llilda delightful of their marriage daughter to Walter A. Knudsen, which will spent in Monticello. take plaee Wednesday in theSalt Mrs. Reed Anderberg has Lake Temple. The young couple to Provo after a two will be at home on West Drive weeks! visit in Salt Lake City. after Sept. 1st. A very pleasant and auccessiul gathering in the nature of a musi-cal was tendered Miss Florence Jepperson, the talented Provo ginger, who is enjoying a vacation in this city, on Saturday last by Mrs. E. D. Partridgeand Miss Alice Reynolds at the residence of the former. Every arrangement for the' enjoyment of fifty guests half been made by the entertaining rooms presenting a pretty appearance with their artistic decorations. Dainty refreshments were served. A goodly number of Provos piommcnt singers were in attendance and entertained the gathering with special and excellent music. j j EXCURSION: Salt Lake - TO i , ! i "VIA xX X the-hostess- SALE DATES: August 25th to 29th, inclusive. Final limit returning Aug, 31st. ! ; -- -- ONE AND ONE FIFTH FARE Round Trip. for the i : X d re 2 - 4 FIVE FAST DAILY TRAINS ex-jFO- R Sec-lectu- C. W. H. MITCHELL, E. EGGERTSEN, Ticket Agent, Agent. , X -- . iii nf the" Fourth' phe Young Ladies MIsses Nettle Knudsen, Inger ward left this morning for Mu- Johnson and ' Lizzie Evans , are tual Isle at'Springdell to enjoy spending fhe week in Salt Lake a week camping there. X X yX City. x Mrs. V Mrs. A C. Lund and family left J. HWorsley is looking for Gunnison today, having been for the arrival of her daughter-in- called to visit her mother, who is Ross Mrs. G. Worsley, of law, flick. jWashington, today, to spend some X time in this citv. Mr. and Mrs. J W. Farrer will leave for Schofield on Thursday next to visit with Mrand Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.,J. W. Bishop of Salt Labe City were the guests of Frank Stubbs for a week Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Dusenberry A delightful lake party was en- on Sunday. joyed on Friday evening in honor Mrs. S. TI. Jepperson and Miss of thfr following Idaho people: Florence Thos. and .Mrs Mr, Jepperson a replanning Mrt Jenkins, Howard Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs, to suend part of this week frPalt Sam Ferguson .Mr. and Mrs. T. Lake Citv. M. Edwards. Boating and bathing were tbe features of the occasion and a delicious luncheon wasjerest was the shower riven last served. The Provo participants evening bv Mis Yilate Knudsen. were, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Farrer, complimentin'? Miss Hilda Liteh-Mrof this week. 'James Grpj', Mr. and Mrs. eld, a bride-to-b- e Alma Tan Waepnen. "Mr. and Tbe serins hpautifnl fl nvers Mrs. S. P, Bailcy.'3pmmdMr3t' were ued in U'mrpti' tb E. Beebe, Mr. and Mr. James tertaininsr rooms in which s happy A. Loveless, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. J. evening of games and sewlno1 was A, Loveless. Jr., and the Misses Pissed. Delicious refreshments Grace and Maud Farrer were served to tbirtv-fiv- e miosts u jThe nresents given to the honored "The Daughters' of the Hands guest were manv and beautiful. Cart Pioneers are requested to! meet at the Public Library Wpd- nobe- - J'rT;Yl m'"" f reepnt 8 was date at ocloek to Miss one tendere eviming in, nesday Nbn da. TTntinr Vioevrrl special session. by ' Miss Zinporah Varlev rn Fridav Miss Lyde Edmunds and Miss. afternoon last. The affair took Constance Reese of Salt Labe City place on the lawn, which was pret-t,ilwere the guesfs of Miss Florence arranged, and on which a Jepperson last week. dainty luncheon was enioyed. '' Games passed awav a Jew happy Mr.' and Mrs. James G.Duffin hours. Mfss Harding, who will went to Clearfield Monday morn- become the bride of Mr. Kirby ing by auto to spend a week there Allen tomorrow, was made the revisiting, i cipient of some beautiful presents. X ? 7 A ! Of everything in the store, offering decidedly the greatest values of the seasonXWe are putting our greatest efforts into the occasionand like- x. X j i ! wise our greatest values. A genuine reduction sale on the class of goods we sell is of great importance to : those --who buy, ' for-i- tf means high-clamerchandise of the highest character at prices far below the ordinary. At the extremely low prices that we quote below the good things wont, lastiong. Be among the first to come. -- -- ss s. -- House-Dresse- i Fifteen young ladies from the A good selection of Corset Covers, Princess Slips and Combinations, etc.,, going at the regular f OC Waists Waists $1.50 and $2.00 values, your choice - - at 12 High Grade Waists z $3.00 to $7.50 values at about delightVineyard merrymakers club have fully entertained the fore part ot gong to Vivian Park to enjoy the the week in honor of her birthday. week in recreation and pleasure. A delicious luncheon was served; and sweet peas Jorm Misallelen Tin gey has returned the decorations of the table. - -- . Joyce. j ) PREJUDICE TEE Lbin Drama. CIRCUS- - Corsets, I7Q C ' ONE-HAL- WIDIT.CDAY c IN THE DAYS ton da vs, O. B f' Er-r- m Ljnlies Hosiery Silk-Ho- se nr u T t? ri 1 - Tvro wj rt.S.did . .c Parts. THE VOIRE CP SILENCE Edison Drana. , lfc Fable cf NAPOLEON AND' THE ,3 V Il o , l. fj f . j j. v - fX- 'j - j,, , - fnmk-thJ ' 1 id q 7 o q. of t no- - q;,; . ... . J . , 5 !J grade for iol $2 00 59 e HE VALUES Are big enoujh to HCNEY. YOU LL BUY IF YOU CZE Tiizn go G00D3. H it 'll iLj 5 n a 0 J H V Ktf - Serpentine Kimonas Savin q cf About the rxx, cc: 12, n X 7, buf l,lf riU v, rec'oer!.1" i ee , F. N. C'ct-oa viv o Mrs. Phonti fall into , f, tbe water and with eonsiderable T' difficulty saved her from drow-'' ' ing ' ( $3.00 29 Kimonas r. a p p? e 1 grade- - for Silk Kimonas at 1 f UX k. $2,00- - $1,25 Crepe Kimonas -- -i- -i In grade for Thccc axe the goods manufactured in Provo Xat ycu r.eqd for this weather. $1.00 values at Liah Cloves r D-r- n $1.50 19 fo-- i number of veer? live 1 in t1)' -a vith Mabel city, was aXcmsly iuju-e- d Sun.! Tr; (j, X'b ' ni'-- t w1 was r7 ! from GLirrzEY jn: r. a trriu T grade for r Silk Gloves o $1.0CT :-- GLOVES 1 SeTo"tz, v Corsets $5.00 grade for 39 69 - SERiounrx i::j Olvi., , X x - .y. Or SLAVERY R-- Ladies. Best Silk Hose, $1.25 grade Silk Lisle r 15c Cotton Hose or Nephi is rith or stcr rOR!x!EIt BROVC the FTcor'jEirrr Iriin h-r-rf- .'endnf -- The famous high grade American Lady Corsets are also included in this Clearance Sale. F qa OtC 7 - , 4ii n "fr s. J. AND THE EOYA V5rraHi Comedy. o Dancing and an informal program formed the evenings entertainment. Those participating, the hostess. - were the i D a Misses EtheU?aile,OntiaJehsen. Mae Frahin, and the following who motored from Salt Lake The Misses Bean and Dvmrn1, and Messrs. Walton. Stanfield. Turner, Stuart, Perlsif and Jpqnes In two" Parts; featuring the v ONE-THIR- - .Sack Aprons Coverall Aprons t - ajit - -- - ' price. Miss Ovila Groneman -- Underwear s A large assortment to select from. to' $2.00 values, yourchoiee at $1.25 v - x rV A no etz? lt;zly if you AND COME QUICK. ,fly HIGH CLAES SHOP FOR LADIES. and just 75$ 91.25 0 HALF PRICE One-Hal- f WANT .TO CAVE, x |