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Show THE PEOVC POST, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1920 MAN TAKES WILD ..... FARMER DIES IK DITCH IRRIGATION pLANK ) t t ' Th women of- Provo end Iclnlty who desire to report social M 'ttems will favor N.C, Hicks, telephone 215-by calling who will be glad to receive any notee for this column. - r. . Re- Bernstein, Miss Maud Graham. confreshmehts, were served at the clusion of the program. Besides the regular club members, the following ladles were present: Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Mrs. M. H. Graham, Mrs. Eajoyed Trip to Strawberry Mr. MTS. T. E. Thurman, Mh'and A. M. Thomas, and Mrs. Arch Tfrumian have returned from a trip a Strawberry, where they had an ajoyable time fishing. r J. B. Somo, Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mrs. E. Brockbank, Mrs. Earl' Graham, Mrs. J. W. Guy, Mrs. J. W. Randall, Mrs. W. 0. Beesley, Mrs. Clay Bees-le- y, Mrs. J. C. Graham, Mrs. Dell at Manti The marriage John Hayes and Miss 'little Karris was solemnized Wednesday al the Manti temple, Mr. Hayes has heea registrar at the B. T. U. for a bar of years, and Miss Harris ChlpmanrMrs.-lJo-yd Woodruff 6t been directing the domestic Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ed Colby of Los ' dears department at the " same Angeles.' aafcool.'' After a ten , days trip Mrs. A. through Bryce and Zions canyons, Given Birthday Supper Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will make Provo M. Thomas entertained at supper last home, evening complimentary to Miss La Vern Page, -whose birthday it was. to Convention Arch ' Thur-le- ft , . jt yesterday tor Denver to at The senior Social Is Planned I the Citizenship convention which class ofthe Y, L. M. I. A. of the First wGl be held lh that city this week, ward will give a social to all the M. i I. A, members ofthe ward next Tues Entertained at Dinner - Mrs. D. B. day evening at the home of Mrs. McBride entertained at dinner last Teenle Thomas. A'' program' will te Manday,. covers being laid tor twelve carried out7"and refreshments will ' gw acta.. The guests were be served. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Knight and . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knight ot Visits Relatives Here Mrs. Vern Mamas. 0. Kuudsen of Chicago is visiting' In , Provo with friends and relatives. Mr. Return From Honeymoon r ad Mrs. Stanley Dixon have just reMrs. Done Honored Mrs. Heber turned from a honeymoon tour along J. Done was theempllmented gtfest "Star coast of California. They went at a bridal shower given by the Prias far south as Tiajuana, Mexico. Mr. mary officers of Utah stake at the Btaon states that, there was at least Social hall Wednesday afternoon, A 10,000 people In the Mexican city on jpr0gratn 0f games and music was Jaly 5, and although the town la not carYieO out, after which Mrge there are thirty saloons tbersj mcnts Jwere served. , ' all of which are doing a thriving q q 4 bfiinegg. Sirs. Knndsen Complimented Cues! Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr., of Sprlng- Kelke Club Met Yesterday The yllle entertained last evening Reading club met In regular plimentary to Mrs. Vern 0. Knudaen session yesterday afternoon at the' of Chicago, and Mrs. Lester Jr RobRame of Miss Maud Graham, Jtfrs. bins of Salt Lake City. . .. Edith Y. Booth assisting ' lu enter sluing. Three representative French Family Dinner Enjoyed Mrs. Anwere reviewed as follows: drew Knudaen gave a family dinner "Maternity , by Eugene Brleux, Mrs. last Tuesday evening at her home . W. Bail ey C rua de.B ergeracj ooilicxs Urrt a , fcsrh U3h and, the A. B. occasion being his T Edmond Rostand, Mrs. . "The Thief, by Henry day. Married ' ta -- Fork, July 15. Joseph Crump, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Crump, Sr., of Palmyra met death by strangulation at an early hour this morning,.. when he was seized with an epileptic fit and fell into an Irrigation ditch. Mr. Crump and a brother 12 years of age were irrigating a field about hue iftller from their home. They had just changed a dam In a ditch turning the water into another channel, when Mr. Crump was seized with a severe convulsion and fell on his face into the ditch from which the water had been turned. , The younger brother ran to a neighboring field, where other farmers were Irrigating and they went at once to the assistance ot Mr. Crump, but found him apparently dead. D. A. G. Stoddard was summoned by telephone from' Spanish Fork, and made quick ran In his car, but he found that death had probably resulted from strangulation soon after the young man fell Into the ditch. Mr. Crump was 25 Years of i e. He was born In the vicinity of Spanish Fork and had always lived here. He had been subject to epilepsy for a number of years. He Is survived by his young wife and: two little daughters, his parents, tour brothers and three sisters. - Payson, July 14. Harvey Mendenhall, 30 years of age, a farmer, narrowly escaped death by drowning yesterday .in the Strawberry High Line canal. There was five second-feof water In the ditch, which Is an on incline, with a current of about forty miles an hour. by Mendenhall experimented coasting on a plank for some time, but lost his grip and was caught inJ the current. He clutched at brush along the bank, but the stream dashed him along and passed him through a narrow culvert. fyjrths of a mile from where he entered the water he managed to reach the bank. He was badly bruised and sustained several lacerations. et . J WORK STARTED ON NORTH WING OF HIGH SCHOOL BLDG. 'The contractors are 'laying - the foundation for the north wing of the high school building, which 'when completed will be occupied by the Iron works and manual training dopartments. The rooms in the main building are being plastered and members of. the hoard of education state that this section will he ready for occupancy at the beginning of the school year In September. -, , CATTLE VACCINATED. FIFTH WARD CONFERENCE.. The herd of 120 head of Jersey and Holstein cattle owned by the state, mental hospital at Provo has been vaccinated against anthrax, it was reported by Dr. R. W. Hoggan, state livestock Inspector, yesterday. Dr. Hoggan says that ths hospital owns the largest assemblage of purebred Jersey cattle In the west. ' It was one of the first herds In the United States to undergo the teats of the bureau of anlm&l Industry of the federal department - ot - agriculture and to be declared free of ubercu-losi- A WELWORTH BLOUSE -- . out-of-tow- nr J"' DOWN HIGH LINE DITCH - P panish ) kjdE Al $3.00 Judged by all prevailing Blouse standards a Welworth Blouse is really worth more than the small price at which it is sold. They cost but little more than they did years ago although all that enters into their making has advanced exorbitantly. The superiority of the WELWORTH over the ordinary Blouse sold at the same sum comes as a result of a combination of two factors; a direct and saving method of making desire to ' keep and selling Blouses, and a whole-hearte- d down prices to the lowest possible minimum. , . In each city of consequence throughout the country thereis with the makers store that is g one value-givin- in the distribution of these Blouses. This store sells the WELWORTH for the same good reason that it sells other lines of superior merit. ' ' t With the New Summertime Welworths that just came in, there also arrived several appealing new Wirthmor models. The latter are sold at just $2.00, the same price everywhere. The annual ward conference of the Provo FIfthjward will be held In the ward meeting house next Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30. It Is expected that a number of changes will be made In the ward offices at that time. It is reported by ward authorities that Elmer Jacob will succeed Joseph Swapp as counselor to Bishop Mabey. A number of the auxiliary organizations will be also reorgan The Same Low Price the Nation Over ' ACCEPTS PLACE IN y; Bridal Shower Given Mrs. Eugene Jones was hostess at a bridal shower at her home Tuesday afternoon In honor of her sister,' Mrs. George Blaine Beebe.- - About thirty guests enjoyed program of games - and music, after which dainty refreshments were served. Each guest contributed cooking recipe Coihe bride. ... ' i The Same' New Styles , the Nation Over Bros. Co. Taylor The Store lzed. s. fRICE. Big Department Ladies Furnishing Department com-Mslke birth-'Worsle- WORTH MORE , I sIxty-Bixt- h is really - Mr. Roy L. Stone, who has been connected with the Provo Lumber company for the past year, has accepted a position as secretary of the Prlc3 Chamber of Commerce, Price, Utah, and will take up his new duties the fore part of the coming week. We 'all JoIn'Ta wishing 'MKStone success In hie new work. - LUSITANIA LIFE JACKET IS yesterday In The name FOUND AFTER FIVE YEARS the Delaware river. ot the ship the Germans torpedoed still remained clear, and n canvas, distinct on the Philadelphia. July which eeaa on the has been ot the adrift remembrance ailent jacket, tragi slnkiog ef the Dual! anla . firs throughout, three .. years, of. .war years ago and bearing a strand - ot two of peace. The Jacket was found laded blonde hair, was picked up by two roadroad detectives. 15. A life- wave-beate- ' , We are now open for business in our new store at 33-3- 9 East Center Street, Provo - , Carrying a complete line of new moderately priced: furniture, floor coverings and ranges.. Ourmerchandise was bought months ago, before the large advances in prices. We are giving our customers the benefit of these purchases. 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