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Show PAGE FOUR THE .FKOVO POST lowing officers: Presiding )or I. A. gave a dancing party at the &. othy Bunting; lis cial hall Tuesday evening n honor of Bertha Ooodw in ; sefre tarMrJb3 Jonei apd, Joseph .Frecktou. wtl wll leave the coining week for Bachman; treasurer, Miss Helen the " ; "T reporter, kur!i Brace ft i: 7 IT a w a H n Tin smo nT Those present were Misses Bertha Good win, Dorothy On Tuesday evening the Totrng 1,8. Bunting. MUba dies M. I. A. association of the various Bachman, Helen Wheable, Feen Alice Christensen, Florence Pnovo wards met conjointly at the Adams, Rhea I'lumenthal, Marjorie Central school, where Misa Alice ReyKeffey and MissRexor. Refreshments nolds read The I.lttle Dream by were served. ', John Galsworthy, Mrs. T. N. Taylor gae a descriptive talk on Switzerland last evening the Firemen , Ladies Illustrated with views. Swiss aping association met at the Firemens hall wes rendered by members of the Gerand after a meeting enjoyed1 a social man club, thus making the occasion time including a nece luncheon. Jhe very Interesting for those present. next meeting will be on March 4 and all members are cordially invited. . Anenjoyable social eyent of the week was a valentine party given by Mr, Purm Raymond of McCamraon, Miss Ha Wing at her. home Mondaj Idaho, visiting with Mr. had Mrs. evening. Appropriate decorations m L. "Raymond. hearts and other emblems were c , feetlvely carried out .In addition tn Mrs, John M. Peterson entertained card playing, other amusements vers In honor of the "7th birthday of her intoduce, a feature being a hcarl-other, Mrs.'S. D, Peterson, Carnap hut," Miss " Hannah Robbins winning ions were used Iil. decoration. Miss the prize. -- Painty refreshments, also Stella Peterson contributed musical Ts valentine effect were carrfed out. numbers, during the pleasant after- Invitations were accepted .by Misses noon. Eva Broadbent, McIntosh. ? 4 Mtfnnk&tJLt i Me-Guar- T JFir this toniseviws, ? IF Pkw A PJEW MA' A IbWiS ATE FB8 ELECTMC 1 J Miss s K'l C m N-- fi ' Laurel M'esrsrBagHH. Berg, Mr. and Mrgr Thwnaa Cluff, "Cliften Taylor, .GoldwfjL 'Claff, Huist, Mr.' and Mr.YLM.- - Peterson, Alten Maxfield, Abram Taylor, Kcn-- " ?nd Mr, and Mis, P,-Petersen at aetp BftHey and Ivan Hamntm. a dinner party" given Monday evening ' by Mrs. WaPer Jenkins. Interesting wms the sefiston of ' ' , theVery Mormon Battalion held Tuesday Mrs J. SI. George had as ner guesia at the residence of Mrs. Loulsea Car"or ten da; '3 Mrs. D. and Mr. ter at! attended by members and a Le Roy Shepherd and children of Sait number of Visitors; Biographical Lake City, On Thursday airs. Geoige 8l etchas of the lives of Abraham Linentertained at dinner when a number coln and George , Washington were at other guests were invited. 7 interestingly given by Mrs. Louisa Mrs. C. B. Kartchner ret Mrs. James E. Daniels entertained spectively. Musical selections were . rend eradby-- , MruFr-aaat dinne r en Ho nday'--- ven i n g,' .. .Rantiwy .and. t , Ms. A. - SL Jones. , Dainty refreshInvitations have been issued by Mr. ments were also served. and Mrs, C. E. Loose and Mr. ani Mrs. Preston G. Peterson for a danc'ng L0CAL DRUGGIST SAYS: Party to bo elv,a at tbo.Hotol Eobetu - Covers-w-ere-Ta- 'd fpr- Mary Robbins, - kfr.tmd Mrr.-0- . Maud-Ca- and" y, Gay. - Mefnt0tr,'TOfti3 -- D The Most , Vital Reduction We Hate and-Impor- The last barrier to an in EVCRY . caw E.er Arnuntea! v 3 Cents Per Kilowatt Horn , fl e Kali Power & Light Company . , ,! H t t ,! J e e.ectricity for with a 10 discount if your billis paid within ten days of its date. Cheaper than wood! Cheaper th3n coal! Cheaper than gas!, . And better than all of these! The clean way! The safe way! The easy gnd comfortable way and NOW the CHEAPEST way the electric way! Youve wanted an electric range these many months: you know Its comfort its oonvenience,-4f- s economy In food preparation and NOW you can Lave an electric cook stove with the CERTAIN and POSITIVE knowledge that you are saving tjrne saving work saving money, Provo se.vives are ALREADY using electric range Scores WHAT PAYING OTHERS WILL PAY YOU VVe ve a range forevery family! Modern'zs YOUR kl'Mien. Make eh "servant! The cleanest safest cheapest way to cook! Telephone foFoir or call at the store repre-entativ- Mc-Brldea-nd pectric range in YOUR home grrel lor c's co-:a- Rate icrt Efficient Public Service. J on Tueaday k . oteaing. r TAKE ONLY ONE DOSE . fT A We want to tell those in Prcvo social entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Giles vere host anf Uity suffering from stomach or bowel troubles that WP are the hostess Wednesday-e- A ening. The orations consisted of violets In the dn- - agents for the simple Hiirtnre of lng room end pansies In the parlor buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete. The following participated in the en-- known as Adler-i-kthe muedy jovable affair: Mr. p.nd Mrs. C. V. which became famous By curing' Thomas, Mr. and Mis. T. A. Thurman, appendicitis. This is the most MrramTMrs. ' 2o!inTb'ifgood, M r.' an'd"lKorourh Dowel ' cFeariser 'known" Mrs. w. p. AVhitehcad, Mr. and Mrs. and JUST ONE DOSE relieves Alf JohnsoH. Mr. and Mrs. David GiPs.'sour stomach,' pas on the stomach vj ,;pS3 If 'if'? MW1 Ii s'tTft'htl6lT'alffiost "'131 jfE- 4 :Rco.d and Mr Chester Deri. DIATELX. JTou trill- - be' sar- c- a, 4 .The n emb''rs,6L the. Fust warJ " prised at the QUICK action of 3fooreDrn" Co. Jd. Ailier.i-ka- . number cf invited gneets were pies A da.nty... lunch waaAi'i d this session. A ecL u Yesteidey afternoon the Tres Juli members were tbt gu&sis of M' Della Teardale at the home or Eugene late afurnoaa Jtr. andJdis. AtmPHONE 530-and i strong left for Boise, Idaho, vlm.e doUi refreshments contributed The marrage f Miss Co.'a IT. Du- - tbeyWItl resPSs. for Borne -- time, Mr, tbelleasure"of the guestsT H i lady reel Ariusti ong being connected -- With thel snerry, a poinilar-ymini naB,aKinsKaitn.'WasE3ces)i' dent of This city and Mr. B. F. Arim Utah Power & 'Ufgfit Co. at that pije home of SL and Mrs. Chailes streng cf Chicago" was solemnized on polntr The ytung couple have many jfeliqulst waslhe scene of a large Tuesday at 1:30 oclock at, tne nouie 'interested mends, whose wishes aie car(j partv ia8t eveni)lgi the gociai of the brides parents on Academj sincere for their futuie welfareand Sixty club being the guests. The avenue- - Bishop Joseph A. Buttle per - , happiness. club prizes were received by Mrs. Will formed the ceremony, being w Itnesseu tYard and Mr. Ferra Decker, whie Today la Sorosts day for thr Nino by relatives only. The bride wore a guest f,rezei went t0 Mra R R R -TCmTwTdrInJrrT'tTITster handsota6"parples' Velvtt TraTcllng -reetith rentnrT chibr wb1ch-niCeaT .suit Following the ceremony a wedMrs. David Westwood. Tw-- splendid (Pref.ty pn ;aPj .white carnaticns ding dinner was served, the table papers were given by Mrs S. Reformed the decorations. - A dainty hodlng as a centerpiece a beaulllul Calloway and Mrs. A. C. Lund., , luncheon was served to the guests. ani ho were: Messrs, and Mesdames basket of yellow daffodils prettily - iosis ,cluh members. tied with ritbons to match. A variety the Vatican' was the tide of Mrs. Phas. Ward, J. T. Farrer Bert Hed- of potted plants and the season's Lunds paper and "Descriptions of! quist, David Openshaw, C. F. Decker,! flowers adorned the rooms. In the .Famous Paintings In "The Vatican Jacob, Evan.s Jv R. Hodstn, E. T. Jones E. G. Hughes. W. E. Stoker. J T. TaTlor, N. H. Nelscn. W. FTVio- lett," Fprra Decber.'M rs. Frank Sharp, a" Vc Mrs. Will Ward,' Mrs.-- A. Ik Morgan; Mra.Monte Roberta and. invitcd guonts Club - Will'BcGivcnal -- -- StMcTa!rernacMhnrsaay7Feb;2! J i et , St-Pe- ter 1( l a -- :There,s,More:to:Sugar Than Just Sugar Sugar is just sugar all Ur anTsaVe' Uie'salfKV1 -yot- i-gay-take. --This-is -- 7 , Sugar can be sugar and still be yellow. Tui' snowps made suTi-otmdTng- Three factors which make sugars different f -- ntierrurrothefs; Sugar' it under-eani-tar- H v v A numberof friends of Sarah Tiffany remembered her birthday and honored the same with a sucressful party In the nature of a surprise. which affair provided' a splendid ev- in ening'sentertainment games, lPuxkaM.uislc.....Iuriag.-iiegvi'iilng a delicious luncheon was served. A Mrs. J. B. Seamonnt-h- As returned to Sunnyside after a pleasant lime! here- wRhjrelalfvrk and friends? I Alex Hedquit went to Salt I al.e morning in ittendaTre tig sttc beai-- of, t cf, pharmacy, v 'A rri-i-l Tueefar evening a number of the court "house employees aiadeTfriheir pleasure to hold a surprise partv on the, Misses Nellie, Dee and Vera Holden. The outcome of this wa? a pleasant" evening - In games, music and dainty luncheon. Thursdaj t frfltfinMWMIiy ' spent I flJMfO f, The Clover Leaf club met with Mr John W. Llarly and electel the fol-- j jH ionGrcLPfcf. A. C. Lund, who has taught musiefor 20 years Many of stalls leading musicians will appear on the in honor cf Prof Lunds 20th anniversary. program in Provo. PRICES:25v 50c, V 75c - j.iC v There is more to sugar than just sugar. 'For utmost satisfaction you. 1 TrratTniWor iijmi v calling eonditionswill btdi. "vritbontennr forming.- , 5fr! ettf and Mrs. R. ETKnb widen, Mrs." Helen Redford, Mr. J. C. Beat Mr. 'Alex Hedquist and Mrs. J. B. Ashton. Tbis sugar li as no sborteoming. Itjt a s white, as fresh fallen Sugar ran be sugar and still come from unSugar- can be sugar and still form a scum when boiling. io obvious. . s sanitary - IT T -- tkYr'anf is 'ffe1iau1t The widoni of of alvva s a -- mis- r Kv6 |