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Show TIIE PROVO POST, JUNE 11, 1920 BIDS FOR ROAD WORK a CO. hiATlOM-WlliEnKsTlTUTIO- N TABULATED; AWARDS X 44 4 ff The women of Provo and vicinity who desire to report social items will favor ns by calling Mrs. N. C. Hicks telephone I16-who will be glad to receive any notes for this column. , 4444 4444 .! TrurVinlttM 4 4 4 4 J'ILL 4 4 . 44444 4. 4 44444 BE MADE SOOII After Scott P, Stewart, county road engineer, had tabulated the paving bids and presented them to the county commissioners yesterday for the west loop on the state highway between Provo and Pleasant Grove, he, report edthat the three different sections of theroad, amounting to approximately fifteen miles, will cost Utah county between $450,000 and 1600,000. Gray A Murdock were the only bidders on the strip of paved road from Provo to Pleasant Grove. Their bid for this work wm$18S (17.03, or an average cost per mile for f concrete , paving of J. C. 'Tlnjpanogos Ward M. I. Ae-f-he Y. L. M. I. A. of the Timpanogos ward entertained the members of the Y. M. M. I. . ef that ward Wed nesday evening. The affair was in the form of a dress different Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., party, and was held In the ward amusement hall, which was decorated - and Mlss Nettie Knudsen. ' for the occasion in a very attractive 4 4. 4 manner.. The guests wore a wide Bridal Shower Given to Miss America De St. Jeor, yariety of costumes, and those a brldai dressed As children formed a kinder- MrshWilford Perry gave last Monday garten class and rendered a kinder shower at her home of A fine games garten program, consisting of songs program evening. songs and readings was carried out, and recitations. Those worthy of $.676.94. "a delightful luncheon was served by special mention were Mrs. Lucy The second bid was on a strip of Poulson, Mrs. Ralph Haws. Miss ten and onetenth miles between the hostess.. Ellen Madsen Raymond Partridge Provo and Pleasant Grove, nine feet conMarriage Announced The mar- - j and Charles Poulson A number of wide, to be bnllt of 7 rlage of Miss Etta Reid, daughter unique games were played and prises crete, nt a total cost of $158,077.18. of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Reid of Orange- -' were awarded. A very pleasant or an average of -- $16,750.81 per mile. yille. and Virl Jones, son of Mrs. evening was enjoyed by all present. The third bid was on an 8. T. Jones of this city, took place 4 4 . 4Wednesday in the Salt Uke temple. vwu ,n Nephl Miss Alice Wil strip from Provo to n point 2.4 miles Mrs. Jones will makejheir Uu$ ;eft yMterday for NephlTwhere wsst and north of Provo. This road " ! concrete. home In Provo. . with is to be bnllt of 7 she will spend the week-enwere bids on this submitted Three 4 4 4 friends and relatives. - Home Wedding A J prettyiJiome as of follows: piece Gray A paving -- 4 -- -a Murdockr $44,771.70, or an average Wedding was given last evening by Miss Meldrnm . Honored Miss of $24,148.21 per mile; the Wasatch Mr. and Mrs, Alfred De St. Jeor in "Colors a bridal was Foote hostess at honor of their daughter," America, Grading company. $74,765,oran at the home- - of her sister, average of $31,154.25; and Darwin Perry, whose marriage shower Strange A Mrs. T. J. Lewis, In Pleasant View, McGuire, 187.243.80, or nn average was solemnised Wednesday in the In honor of Miss of 834,361.99 oh bituminous (War-renlSalt Lake temple. The bride wore a Wednesday evening I Florence Meldrum. Games and music "of tin and whUe beautiful gown bltullthlc) pavement. ere Matures of the evening's The fourth bid vas on n strip of georgette with silver bead trim- - , Delicious tainment. refreshments road 18 feet wide of 7 conSpring flowers were ' used were served to about thirty guests. crete from Pleasant Grove about where rooms, the running throughout south for n distance of three miles. 150 ghests were entertained with 4 4 4 A wed' Vivian Park Visitors games, music and dancing. Mrs. J. Wil- The bids are as follows: Gray A served. was The young liam Knight and children will spend 884,194.14, or an average of ding supper and Gibbons A Reed, beautiful received $28,473.14; many people a few days at Vivian Park. or an useful gifts. ..Mr. and Mrs. Perry i average of $41,239.9? 4 4 4 on bituminous- - (Warrenite ic win make' Provo- - their ksBie, )" pavement. Wagenen, son of D. L. Van - CrandaU-TaylThe commissioners appointed A. L. Marriage - Miss wagenen, left for a mission in the Mecham as constable for the PleasJosephine Crandall, daughter of Mr. eastern states this week, ant Grove district. They also conand Mrs. L. D. Crandall of Spring- - j firmed the appointment of 'Patrick vllle, and Marion Taylor, son of Pres- Visits in 8alt Lake-M- iss H. Kelley as deputy sheriff for the Tf R. Taylor, were Sutton 18 pending the Week-en- d Iron King mlnefMrr Kelley to serve married Wednesday in the Salt Uke endsanJSaft Lake, without pa The petition of J. H. temple. Mr. Taylor left the .amr4vlt!l states Chamberlain northwestern the for asking for a change In evening - Miss Knudsen Home Miss Nettie the county road where - it passes , mission. . Knudsen has. .returned through his property was referred to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simmons of this Lake City, where she 'spent the win theroad 'engineer rScott P. Stewart. city announce the marriage of their ter months teaching in .the public The sum of $t,000 was appropriated daughter, Norma, and Geo. H. Tay-- schools. She will spend the summer by the commissioners for the purpose of development or purchase of lor, to take place the latter part of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . drew Knudsen. month culinary water for the county Entertains at Dinner Mrs. Heber Knudsen entertained ardinner Mon- day evening In. honor of her hu&band, whose birthday ft "was. TheguesU included Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Knud-seMr. and Mrs. Karl J. Knudsen, A-- -- n. -- Compli-rmenta- Stock for Fishing or Irrigating Fresh-Ne- 18-fo- ot ry . - Half Hip Boots Hip Boots You Will Make No Mistake on These Boots. .$6.75 They Will Stand the Test. MENS WORK SHOES Light, serviceable Scout Shoes 1 Solid nicrome blucher 18-fo- ot - ; : A rrrrrnr: $5.75 r v CO. ...... .$4.45 Irrigatingjor Fishing Knee Boots ...... 44 - w J Solid nicrome blucher, chrome sole grain heavy sole grain, full double sole Calf .sewed sole, Munson Oil Oil Mr.-an- d $3.79 ( and ' $2.98 "T .S5!oO Seioo IIIIIIIIIII7)Q - ia&.SS.OS RUBBER -- II II II II I87i90 last,:. d 83.50. S3 08 S4!o8 fcoBli Heavy double sole at J? ' $4.50, $4.39r $448. ; te enter-ming- s. Mar-doc- k, c4 eW&tionuicte InstitutiorC $123,-791.9- 4, bito-lith- or ldent'-arMri- .' 1 -- -- An-th- is $ Your Choice of Entire Stock i EASTERS CAPITALISTS ADJUTANT GENERAL LEAVES . LNSTRUCTION .IN AMERICAN FORK camp , forJ t American Fork, Jnne 7. It is reported that Chicago and New- York ffapltallsts are coming r to examine two groups of the older claims in onr district. More capital Is all that is needed to make a large prodneing district for the ore is there In quan-titand of unusually high gradTln . During his visit tothe Heber City quality. ' Last Sunday experts made a trip encampment. Colonel Jorgensen will tolhe Pittsburg mine, leaving their Inspect the equipment of Battery C car at the Pacific. About half of the Is at which for the of Provo, camp Is still snow covered. .It is ru instruction. The officers In charge trail mored this property has large quanof Battery "(Thre Captain James B. ore and will tities pt Tucker, First Lieutenants R. R. worked this summer. Ratcliffs and F. R. Gardner, Second The Bog Iron and South Fork are Lieutenants Jesse 6. Hunter and both about to be started7 The South E. V. Montague. , Park will probably run an air line Henry Calxt Idge, Permanent A battery of Salt Lake will en across" the canyon from the Pacific Chairman of Republican Convention. enk train for the regular air compressor and operate with ma campment, also at Heber City, Mon- chine drills. , day morning. The Signet mine was visited by Colonel Jorgensen . and Captain several officers of the company from Bralnard will return' from Heber Lake last- - week. - Considerable .Salt tl ' ' City this afternoon. work on this property is promised to of national units the The cavalry be done this summer in their main guard will entrain for Fort - D. A. tunnel, which is now In several huh- - Russell at 9 oclock. Sunday morning. - SSES of Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgen- sen, adjutant general of the national guard of Utah, left Wednesday morning for the artillery Instruction encampment of the national guard at Heber Clty. The adjutant was accompanied by Captain W.HP.-Bratn-ar- - M AKE SELECTIONS THIS WEEK AT At y d. -- ely - THE REGULAR PRICE" : " " two-wee- Offering a most extensive collection of fine summer styles .Taffeta Georgette 2 - Flowered Georgette Wool Foulard Satin Tricolette ' Jersey Serge s Navy, Taupe, Black, Poilu, Gray, Brown, Green. Regular values $18.50 to $72.50 , . A Boy s Department of Merit -- 4 WATER USERS VIEW A Coryxatlo Word. STRAWBERRY TUNNEL , -- We never run across the word heb-ON EXPENSE CHARGE domadal" without thinking of a cold In the head. Payson June 8. Officials and water users of the Strawberry project from Payson and , Prove began an Inspection tour of the Strawberry - - in New Summer Patterns Boys Blouses . ' tunnel today. In January of this year the reclamation officers stated that 875.900 would be expended- - within three years in repairs on the tunnel and be charged to the water users, who nt tic! ri'npl meeting dirertod the central committee to potest this s not progerly chargeable to them. The commUteo asked for a conference to determine whether the improvements are needed before further action is taken In the matter. A question as to whether the repairs are necessary because of faulty Fruf'tloncf thojunnel or whether) they are the result of naturaf causes. i , Kaynee Blouses are especially featured in this showing, Every blouse and shirt has been chosen with a View of service and smartness. Priced 81.00, $1.50, $1.75. and $2.00. 1 Cahin Coolidge, Massachusetta. .j Wash Suits Tor at the boy from two yearrto seven years. Priced $2.0, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. Boys Sturdy Shoes for Dress and Street Wear m & t ju Star Brand Shoes are the special feature of our boys shoe department.- Every pair warranted all solid leather. Sturdy Leather Shoes .$3.25 to $5.00 - Dcess Shoes Alcohol From Most. A Swedish syndicate is planning to distill alcohol spirit from white raoss, there being enormous gunntifies of It ivaliabl- - . This department is most complete in every branch of wearing apparel for the boy. Special attention is given to real boyish features which are sure to please the youngsters. Proof id J jday , $3.50 Sandals In?The universal Special At the biiuuu iu Tuesday. 1 Canvas Shoes; -- and il I to $5.75 $1.75 to $2.25 .$1.15 to $1.75 Gob. v X , |