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Show - THE PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920 The women ot Provo and v Icinity wbo dealre to report social Hama will favor ns by calling M ri. N. C. Hicks, telephone 218-who iflll be clad to receive any notea for thla column. 1 Visits Mrs. Potter Mrs. Eddavlne ot Ocean Park, Cal., Is the Davis Mra, J. from California, where they have guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Prom Coast Mr. H. McDonald returned Return i I i 1 I I ' pent tha past month. - - T , I and Sun-fe- y Spent Day in Canyon Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mortenaen and family, Mr. and MraTfyank. T.'Bennett and fam-flMr. and Mrs. L. C. Mortenaen of Salt Lake, and the Miaaea Leona and Kdltha Booth apent yeaterday at Wildwood with Mra. Mary E. Ashworth. y, - ' i J Vlalt With Mra. Henderson Mra. D. C. Egbert ot Salt Lake City 'and - Miss Myrtle Henderson "of Clifton, Idaho,'' spent pan of laat week with Mr. and Mra. M. P. Henderson. T Entertained at Dinner at Vivian Mr. and Mrs? John W. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg entertained at dinner at Vivian park last Saturday complimentary to Mrs. Robert Fairbanks of Los Angelas, and Miss Marjorie Johnson of Helena, Mont Covert were laid for the following; Mr. and Mra. Knight Starr Jordan,' Mr, and Mrs. Georgs Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Tucker, Mr. and Mra. Leland Fafrer of Salt Lake, Mrs. Fairbanks and Miss Johnson, Messrs. Bert Boshard, C. N. Whitman, Earl Bonnett and Larry Clayton of Salt Lake. ow mmiui miles did you. march .he iGuests of Mrs. Stewart Mr. and From Salt Lake Mlaa Mrs. Stewart Horsley of Salt Lake Cheatlna Baird haa returned . home were the guasts of Mrs. M. R. Stewafter spending several weeks in Salt art yesterday. - Returns - Lake was nominated City. X TO CLUB WOMEN OP UTAH. Young Ladles Go to Mutual , The following letter has been reThe Y. L. M. I,- - A. of the Manavu ceived by this paper with a request ward Will leave tonight for Mutual that it be published 'In onF social " - Isle to spend a week, . The parents column; and friends ot the girls are cordially Salt Lake City, June 29, 1920. ' Invited to spend Friday afternoon Dear. , and evening at the Mutual home at Our state is entertaining the NaSpringdell at a social and entertain- tional Educational association, Jnly ment, 4 to 10. It is hoped they will receive here the most cordial welcome r Visits Sister 'Hero Mrs, Nellie to the most profitable time they have parley of Ogden is spending a few ever had in any state. Will you not ay In Provo with her sister, Mrs. help to make Utah realize thla anlex Mortenaen. ticipation J . Isle' paradewasorganizedPEven ' . . Annual . Th Friday Daughters Pioneers, , the Daughters of the Mormon Battalion, and the 8ervlce Star Legion will hold' their annual outing next Friday afternooa at the Pioneer park, beginning at 4 oclock. Each member will take Inncb, and the hnabands of the bdlee are expected to Join them at fupper. A fine program la being arranged byjhe committee Jh charge gad aood time la anticipated. Outing of the It your tires to the roads they have to travel: In andy or hilly country, wherever the going la apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country rood The U. S. Chela or Uaco. For front wheeThe U, fir Plain-'-- " The- - billsaregetting- - too- - For, beat result everywhere V. 8. Visit With Jordans Mias Marjorie Johnson of Helena, Mont., spent last week In Provo, .the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan. .. 1 A , are earnestly requested to be Will Spend Sommer at Vivian Mra. Seed Anderberg and daughter, present Your attendance is especially deFay, and Mra. John W. Clark left today! for Vivian Park to spend the sired at the meetings ot the patrons section to be held Tuesday and Wedremainder of the summer. Royal Cord. ted - big these days in both cases. And the man who is feeling it most with respect to tires is the - man who. owns a moderate-pric- e car. - A . down to the price of the car they will go on. U. the first : ' bills. l- NEW WELWORTH BLOUSES . The U. Sr guarantee is fox the life of the tiret and not a limited mileage. IV. a ' . t When we recommend and' sell U. S. Tires we do so in the interest of greater tire ' economy. It is our experi- The idea that the small car owner doesnt need a good tire is rapidly going the way of all mistaken ideas. . straight side automobile tire the first- pneumatic truck . X tire x for 11 - - ard of quality none graded Tires are often sold the same way politics are. . - The last people to wake up to what they are getting ere the people who pay the -- : ? Our tire service starts with good tires U. S. TiresI , All sizes made to a single stand- . Select it that he gets the good old torchlight5 procession had to give way before the advance of prog' ress., All club women of Utah are Invited to participate In all the meetings of the N. EL A. and are also requested to form a committee of welcome to jour visitors. In order to enable guests to recognise you, will you kindly wear s yellow ribbo. badge at all meetings and functions? A reception and garden party will be given by the State and City Federation of Women's Clubs on Tuesday afternoon, July 7 from 4 to , at the home of Mr. Russell L. Tracy, 12SS Second avenue. You are especially Invited to e present an to form, a general reception commit tee on this occasion. All federation officers and chairmen of deps't-ment- s CHARMING He needs it more than anyone else. Its part cf our job, as, we view it, to see time- Remember Mhe ence that that is the best way to build up a sound and sizable business. t 1 1 1 f :Bnited,$tatoGTira S r A.B. WorcbyCo. Parry Motor Co. : ( t) Alma Van Wagenen Tellunde Motor Co. as the flowers of Spring modes and ' and pretty FRESH and dainty blouses. Fashioned in the latest priced at just $2.00 and $3.00 within Yeach as of alL , While extremely modest in price they have all the grace and distinction one ordinarily expects to find only in the more expensive models. . - They are truly dainty blouses and are certain to appeal . ; to the woman of taste and thrift. ' If you are in need of a charmingly distinctive blouse, moderately priced, 'you will make no mistake in choosing a "- - Wei worth. ' - Fashioned of dependable fabrics careful workmanship perfect fit. ' A :i Mdiy morning nt 9:10 o'clock la SPARKLERS are also tbu Salt Lake theater. You Invited to attend a patrons' section luncheon on Wednesday noon at the Newhouse hotel. Reservations should he made at the Welfare division of the Civic center before that date .. Your attention Is also called to the meeting ot the American Schcol Ctttienship league, which meets Friday afternoon, July 9, at tha tabernacle. MraJ Fannie . Fein . Andrews will preside. A most Interesting session, devoted to public health will be held.-;- ' ' " . Since the clubs are adjourned, will you kindly take any means at your command of notifying as many as possible of your club members regarding the contents of this letter. is most Your nestly desired and r will be Very much appreciated. T Most sincerely yours, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood, President of the State Federation of Womear- The Same Low Price the Nation Over The Same New Styles the Nation Over . ens Bros . Co. Taylor Store The Big Department Ladies Furnishing Department - Clubs. Mrs. John A. Widtsoe, President of the City Federation of Womens Clubs. Cold star medal awarded by Provo City to War Mother whose son died in service. Engraved John D. Boyd. ' Reward if returned to Mrs. J, D. Boyd. (8 W. Fifth K-- J- LOST PROVE DISASTERS - TO SALT CITY LAKE CHILDREN men, who were walking through Ue eiuergeacy AwyiUl au3 tSa Social Hall avenue, smothered the takes to 8L Marks koetal- flames with their coata. Husbands aad fla Expert kodak sustained burns on his flngen. The One day MrriM. Eedqalst ktlsg. injured girl was given treatment at Drug Co. twe storea. X ... dncti VJ" Salt Lake, July fi. Daisy Snyden, S years of age, daughter of EL H. Snyder, (29 Fifth avenue, and Jacqueline Anderson, 7 years of age, daughter of C. M. Anderson, Belvedere Hotel apartments, were victims early laat night of sparklers, which Ignited their clothing, causing, serious burns on their faces and bodies. The Snyder child .was Injured while playing at her borne and was removed to St. 'Marks hospital by Dr. Frank D. Spencer. The accident occurred at 9; 80 VclockLate last night her condition was reported as not dangerous. C. A. Husbands, city., board of health inspector; Rolla Hobbs, M. P. Monson and F. Crawford of Franklin, Idaho,, assisted in extinguishing the flames playing about the Anderson girl as she ran from the rear en trance to the apartment with her dress on fire. She had been playing with several, other children when her clothing became ignited. Mr. Husbands, wbo was passing ta an automobile, threw a lap robs over the child, while the other three v - J v. - f I' 9 Y t,,- -' i xr-- A . ; - J 'itS. , ' 4,, v ; . t. CCNC FROM TWE SAGEBRUSWER" By EMERSON WQOGU' A Bery. B. Hampton Production , At the Strand Friday and Saturday . |