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Show THE PROVO POST, JUNE 8, 1920 Attending Summer School Miss Josephine Scott of Lakevlcw is attending summer school at Berkeley, j $$' The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report social Items will favor us by calling; Mrs. N. C. Hicks, telephone 216-who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. , J , - S - liriiiiil Shower Friday NJIss Valera Foote will be the hostess at a bridal shower at her home tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Florence . Meldrum. 4 To lie Married in 1anguitch llirthdny Dinner Mrs. Charles Visits Mother Here Mrs. J. A. CrandaU of Provo Bench celebrated this week in Austin R. Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Passey is spending her birthday anniversary with a fam-il- y provo with her mother, Mrs. James Verenus Carter of this elty, left Sun-da- y dinner at her home lasrThurs-da- y for Pangultch, where he will be evenlng. Snowballs and pink f Duhn. married June 10 to Miss Ellen and white carnations were used Birthday Dance Held Mr. and Henrie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. throughout the rooms and on the where laid were dining covert table, Samuel Ilenrie.-After S. a brief visit Jones entertained at Mrs. Albert for twenty guests. The evening was In the southern part of the state, the dancing party Friday evening at spent very pleasantly with games the First ward Social hall in honor young people will make their home si music. Mr. Carter was recently of the birthday anniversary of their In .Provo daughter, Alice. Abont fifty young discharged from the U. 8. navy, and Wedding Reception Mr. end Mrs. of is employed at the Moe A Adamson people enjoyed the hospitality Mlldenhall gsve a wedding reHenry " Mr. and Mrs. Jones on this occasion. Plumbing company. ception at their home lu the Manavu ward Saturday evening In honor of Go on Trip Miss Eva Keeler and Visiting Here Fred T. Phillips their daughter.' Leona, and Leland brother, Dan, Je,ft this morning for and family of Carey," Idaho, are Van Wagoner, who were married Canada, where they wijl spend the spending a few days in Provo, the Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. summer in Lethbridge and McGrath guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Phillips. The bride wore a pretty drees of ; with friends and relatives. z white charmeuse with a bridal veil, ' J. Another Jane Bride Mr. and Mrs. and carried a bouquet . of bride's V. L. M. I. A. Social The Y. L. Ernest 8. Harding announce the en- roses. The decorations used were M. J. A. officers of the Fifth and gagement of their daughter, Marie, white peonies and snowballs. A Manavu wards will hold a social to- to Arthur C. Gtlner, the marriage to splendid musical program was furmorrow evening at the home of Mrs. take place June 30. nished by Mrs. Ora B. Harding, Mrs. N. C. Hicks complimentary to Mrs. Myrteen T. Stein, the Misses Violet Woman's Republican Club The snd Celestla Fern C. Eyring and Miss Delilah Johnson, and Mnrray K. Higgs, who are resigning, fronT the Woman's Republican club met in the Roberts.' Outdoor dancing was also Both ladles have been Republican headquarters last evenorganization. enjoyed. A delightful luncheon was very faithful In the positions of coun- ing, when the following program served to about sixty guests. Many d sellor and secretary. respectively. A out: Solo, Mrs. Alta - heautifuf-an- d were reuseful Buy yourWhiteGoods while we have a complete -- line. We have a beautiful line of Flaxons, Lawns Dimities, Voiles, Pearline Lawns and Linons. - --- --- V ti W e have flowered Voiles, pretty patterns in light Flaxon Voiles and skirt material. Our stock of White low Shoes is complete at good, 1 prices. t l . , WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, PUMPS AND MARY JANES Low and Medium Heel See Our Pretty White.KidPumps was-earrie- gifts program of gamesrusic7and Elliott; reading, Mias Margaret ceived by the young couple. Mr. and readings will be carried outand a Farnsworth; solo, Mrs. Marie jfrs. VanWagoner will make their very enjoyable evening Is anticipated. Homer; reading, Miss Bernice home InProvo. , Cluff; duet, Mr. Norma Bullock and , -Visits Here Mrs. Ernest Wright Miss Carol Poulton; reading, Miss Trousseau Tea Miss Evelyn Mcof Salt Lake CJty was the guest of Inez Scott; duet, .the Misses Violet Bride will give a trousseau tea at Mrs. Geo. A. Startup Saturday and and Celestia Johnson; toast, Thejher home on .Provo Bench Thursday . 8unday. Iepublicap Party, Mrs. Jane Turner afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock. ' of Heber City; remarks by Harvey j Overlook on Silk Dresses Open Session of Literary Club Special Cluff, county chairman. After the Dance at Vivian Complimentary The Ladles' Literary club will hold program a social hour was enjoyed, to Marion- Taylor, Rulon Dixon and an open session at the home of Mrs. and ref reshmentsT were served. - Dan Keeler, a party of young people on 20 Pieces Herald R. Clark, 313 South Fifth motored to Vivian park Saturday Choice While They West, Thursday afternoon at 3 Visit Salt Lake Mrs. Don C. Wil evening and enjoyed luncheon and a o'clock. liams and son, Lloyd, arrYlstttflg WTdancing party. Salt Lake CIty today. j SEE OUR REAL BARGAIN COUNTER I Visitors In Provo Mr. and Mrs. . who for the past Kimball Young, ' C. R. Stark of Salt Lake City spent and Good Goods Good Spend a Week In Provo-- Mr faa8 been teacher at the u D Saturday and Sunday In Provo with Mrs. P. A-- Madsen of Black foot. S. U been awarded a Leland has relatives and friends. 2. Idaho, are spending this week In Stanford scholarship snd will attend Provo and Lakeview visiting - with institution next year. the California fluff Family Reunion Postponed friends and relatives. (sstndylngjfor,jthe degree of jpe A nmnberof Jhe 5 Doctor peaSeriSfJSu of Phn6i6pBy'. ThS IcholiF- Cluff family met yesterday to deterBundle Shower Miss Lorna Booth at $300 and is award- valued is 'ship mine whether or not they should will give a bundle shower at her - highest:: grade --of theed only for hold the annual family .reunion this home Fridayafternoon - compliment year. It was decided that It should tary to Miss Evelyn McBride, whose scholarship. J Oral Hall of Grand and Mabel not be held on account of the ser- engagement to Frank T. Knight f Will pay 40c per Swensen of Pleasant Grove were marWANXEMffB. ious Illness of Samuel S. Kamas has been announced. luff. j .dozen. Will buy all you have. ried here Saturday by County Clerk 2 m Sutton Market.. L.-Epperson.- fine Hed-qui- st Get Your Pretty Voil, Flaxon and Lawn Dresses y While they Last at Twenty Per 'Cent Discount. Dont w Our Extraordinary Prices I Prices of White Material. Last at , Get Your - - Prices -- . ( J-1- BIG SALE ON I V , Diamond Tires Guarantee 6,000 Miles Fabric 8,000 Miles Fabric r 20 ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Judge A. B. Morgan and Court Stenographer Adelbert Bigler left Tintic Delmar Mining Company, Saturday for the Uinta $aaln. Court Principal Place of Business, Provo, will convene in Duchesne this week L Utah. ....... snd the two weeks following it will Notice is hereby given that at a convene in Vernal. meeting of the board of directors of the Tintic Delmar Mining Company, LEADERSHIP. a corporation,' held on the 5th day of June, 1920,' an assessment (No. In the commercial world, leadercent per ship U accorded to the house that 10) of (4) ehare, was levied on the outstanding best serves Its customers with reliacapital stock of the corporation, pay- ble merchandise, at jnst prices. ; able immediately to Harvey Cluff, Leadership must be founded on aecretary. at room 1, Knight. Block, integrity is developed by manufac Provo, Utah. Any atock on which turing ability coupled with sound this assessment may remain unpaid sales policies, and a firm determinaon Monday, the 12 th day of July, tion to giro honeat values. The price of leadership is eternal 1929, will he delinquent and advertised for eale at' public auction, and vigilance and unremitting .effort. unless payment is made before, will be sold at said office on Wednesday, the 28th day of July, 1920, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. HARVEY CLtJFF, i, ' Secretary. Office at Room 1, Knight Block, Provo City, Utah. (First publication Jnna 8, 1920; success last publicaUon July 10, 1920.) one-four- And We Do The Ad justing for You off From List Price ' Provo Electric and Hardware Co. T. th Vhen f, Roy Boren , Mgr. the or failure of ztxx: any day pends upon whether Sale of Silks Please the bowels functionate properly or not . " Will continue this week with greater zest than ever. Prices have been clipped to the vanishing point, and many new silks have been brought forward. 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