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Show --- FOUR 4., THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY MAY 211920 iMW iireonoiis or eey e J mM'mmm d bUlait(tiBirbMUMlby M ltlllMf imtomd iwwtni Mrraa laiplifM BRAIN EYES I EARS NOSE THROAT ARMS The Science that Makes People Well and Happy ' HEART r LUNGS UVER ! STOMACH'" v , PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEYS SMALL BOWEL LARGE BOWEL GENITAL ORGANS THIGHS A LEGS ItiML ' You Need Not Be Sick ' Investigation costs nothing, and means health and happiness. dreds of references of Provo people. Efficient service guaranteed, by ten , years experience. or HAH per cent of diseases are due to pressure upon nerves along the r t sides of the vertebrae column. This pressure interferes with their functions, hence inflammation, unnatural action,' pain, and distress are manifested where , 0 these nerves end. These injured nerves Ninety-fiv- e ' i Remember Examination is Free , Home Calls." Phone 41 for Appointment Office Hours 2 to 5 and 7 to 8. Family Rates. , . can be corrected and healthy conditions restored by , , G. E. Sandgren CHIROPRACTOR f - CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS GRADUATE OF PALMER SCHOOL, DAVENPORT, IOWA. , - - Office and Residence, 315-32- 1 North University Ave. MS) Mr. and Mrs. Allred Visit RelaMr. and Mrs. Don Allred of Spring City are visiting with ' Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Madsen of Lakevlew. Mr. and Mrs. Allred will leave soon for Rupert, Idaho, to make their home. tives The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report social jtema will favor us by calling Mnotes for this column. who will be glad to receive any o 0- - ! Miss Mtldenhall Honored Mrs. Alice Brunner will entertain tomor- - ra. N. C. Hflcks.Helephone 216-Engage-sen- t Birthday Party Given Mra. . Reed Bartholomew Peterson a birthday party Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bartholo- L. Anderberg gave in honor of her afternoon Tuesday .4 M mew announce the marriage of their danghter, Anna, to Fred Peterson of Salt Lake. The ceremony took place la Salt Lake City, Monday, May 17, , Entertains i at Children's Party1 ' f. f r The after-co- n was pleasantly spent with games, music and refreshments. I U and Mr. Ifarrlage Announced announce the Mabel, their of daughter, marriage e Ernel Williamson of Lakevlew, he marriage to take place May 26 I the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. JT Jt Mecham J honor of Lona w.T, Mlldenhall, whose engagement to Leland Van Wagenen has been an'he nounced. ( daughter, Fay, children had a jolly time playing on the lawn, after which a dainty Prof. Barker Addresses Club The luncheon was served to the follow- Nelke, Reading club met this after- ing: Mary Prows, Lucile Merrill, noon In open session at the home of Lucile Mra. Walter Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins Isabel and Metta Henri ' Beth Mangnm, was assisted by the following PyneRnth Pierpont Vera Jackson, Thelma and Glenda hostesses: Mrs. J. Leo Bown, Mrs. Gatherum. Edna Ekina, Boneta Edgar McArthur, Mrs. Ed Henrich-se- n. Prof. .Barker of the U. of U. Brown, Margaret Maw, tla and v ' Attend Convention Mra. Stanley Cheever and Mrs. Nettle Kerr spent yesterday In SprlngvUle as delegates (Tom the Utah 8orpss club to the convention of district federated dubs. Ml88 ld Last Tuesday afternoon Mra. L. H. Peter ami entertained at a delightful cniidYea's party In honor of her little daughter, Bernice. Abont thirty- thru children of the B. Y. U. training Wanda Pack, and Fern Ingram. school: were the guests. ' . - gave a splendid address on French drama, and Miss Leona Mlldenhall . Visits Her Father- - Mra. Annie rendered several pfano selections' Baer 'of Mendon, Utah, Is spending Visits Daughters Here Judge a few daya with her lather, L. J. Nut-ta- ll Christensen of Mantf Is visiting with of Lakevlew. hfs daughters, who are attending the " B. Y. U. Interesting Program Outlined The Womans Republican club will Concludes' Seasons Work The meet In the Republican headquarters next Monday evening at 8 oclock, last "meeting of the Utah Sorosls club when f the following program will be was held Wednesday afternoon at rendered: Address, State Chairman the home of Mr. L C. Potter. After Henry Welch; fifteen minutes on the regnlar business session, tbs parliamentary usage, Jacob Cole- hostess served a dainty lnncheon. man; readffiJTPcncls Cluff. A full The ladles were Invited to spend attendance of the members is de Jane 2 with Mrs. H. C. Hicks at .Vivian park.. aired. ; ' - Miss Owen Honored - The stake Visits Provo Relative Mra. Dalby duet, Mr Ora Bailey Harding. and Y. L. M. I. A. gave a of Drlggs, Idaho, la In Provo visit- Mrs." Myrteen T. Stein.' After the j successful social and farewell Weding with friends, and relatives this, program a social will be held and nesday evening in the administra- weejt. 1 , refreshment will be served. All the tion building complimentary to Miss - -members of the two wards and all Lily Owen, who will leave tomorrow Sirs. Row I y Visits Sister Mr the friends of Miss Gardner are corfor the Central States mission. Mrs. James . Rowley of Blandlng will dially invited to attend. Olive Anderson and Mr O. L. spend several weeks with her sister, Terry, who have resigned from the Mrs. Jesse Clayson- stake board, were also guests of honor. On behaJI of the T.UU,I. A. Miss Gardner Honored The Fifth Miss Owen was presented with a sub-- and Manavu wards will give a farestaAtial purse by Mrs. Frank Rob- well next Monday evening In the idaugh-Fift- h Evelyn Startup, 1 erts. Mrs. JjW Mortimer expressed ward meeting bouse In honor ter of Mir. and Mr Georgs A.. Start- appreciation for the labors of the re- of Miss Maggie Gardner, who will up of this city, met with a serious, aring officers, and Mrs. W. Monroe leave on a mission In the near future accident Wednesday evening.. While Paxman voioed the sentiments f for southern CfcRfornl The follow- riding bicycle the handlebars the board in Extending best wishes ing program' win be carried out: tnrhed sad threw her against a tree to the honored guests. The stake One-aplay under the dlrecUon of with the result that the was knocked boards and their partners, the stake Prof. T. Ear! Fnrdoe; vocal trio. unconscious and remained In that presidency and their wive were the Miss Florence Meldrujn and the condition for more than twelve guests Thw evening was most pleas- Johnson sisters; reading, Mrs. Kath- hour However;, shells reported to Refreshments were ryn B. Pmrdoe; pfano solo. Miss Flor- be Improving nicely and an early reantly spent. T served, ence Newell; reading, Mr. Tanner; covery fa expected' by ber parent 0 i officers of the ct - ra l On the Way I'l . i Musical Entertainment ' i Grand Benefit For tf Provo Public Library Tuesday Evening ' .1 May 25, in the Stake - r , f , Tabernacle ' TABERNACLE CHOIR . . . PROVO BAND -- 1 11 - n , i t" o B; Price 50 Cents, Any Part of House , Concert Commences 8:15 P. M. , t'V l . r 4 GRAND FREE ENTERTAINMENT. An n ProvopJlah - ' C olumbia Tlieatra ' Monday, May 24,-- prttT ' - i i; - i j , 1. Under Direction tit Prof. Samuel Jepperson o . . Director. It Boshard, t PROF. J. J. McClellan Utahs Famous Organist N - BUSTER BROWN ' 'SHOE STORE .1 S Prof. Reid, Accompanist J. The Real, Live Buster Brown and Tiga, to l- EVERYBODY INVITED. Entertainment That Will Amuse and Interest Both Young'and Old FREE SOUVENIRS TO EVERY BOY AND GIRL ' r |