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Show PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921. Jesse Knight Dead 'Pleasant' Afternoon Spent The Ladies Aid of the Community church met this afternoon In regular session in the parlors of the church. The (Continued from Page One.) time was spent in sewing and reThey hoped that some where in the freshments were served. ' $ far west they might make a home in t$i which they could worship according Mr. Bucks and Entertain Friends Monday in Provo the guest of Mrs. .Mrs, F.CLrBuck entertained a few to the dictates of their conscience. U.' P. Parker. to winter-o- n. tbe friends at dinner Sunday. Covers rtiejr,iad but learned that fire Platte were laid river, six for guests. Mrs. Eklns Visited in Salt Lake had destroyed the grass in that diMrs. Leah Eklns spent the week-en- d rection. Indians invited them to gq Given Dinner Birthday Party visiting friend and relatives In Salt Mrs. E. J. Ward and daughter Grace north 150 miles to winter on the Lake. entertained at a family dinner Sun- Indian reservation in Nebraska, day commemorating their birthday, which invitation they accepted. -' WedneeSocial Hour Club to Meet which was Monday, March 14. Twenty-fDuring that memorable winter day The Social Hour club of Provo ive the occasion. father of Jesse Knight passed the guests enjoyed Bench will meet Wednesday this away leaving the lonely mother with week instead of Thursday on account Service Star Legion to Meet The six children of whom Jesse was the of the Relief society anniversary. Service Star A boy was born to the Legion will meet in reg- youngest. of home The meeting will be at the the 'following mother session Thursday, March' i7, at widowed ular Mrs. Don Clayton. 2 oclock p. m In the auditorium March. The family returned In the q, of the Armory building. All mem- spring to Winter Quarters where Mrs. Pardoe to Read Madam bers and those eligible for member- they remained until 1850, when they left ship as well as friends of the organ- completed the Journey to Salt Lake Butterfly" Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe will ization are Invited to be City, driving a a team their only yesterday for Logan, where she Madam present. " Ancordially read, by special request. and - In- milch cow and an ox, entertaining the Butterfly before the students of As a small child Jesse herded structive program will be rendered, mornLogan high school, Wednesday also some important business will be cows for neighbors on the hillsides . transacted. ing. near Salt Lake City. At eleven J 9 of age he took oxen and hauled years Parent-TeachAssociation Met INTERESTING PLAY TO wlnter8 wood on shares.' Sometime aslatst Night The llE GIVEN SATURDAY bigger hoys would offer to help him sociation of the Parker school met load his wagon, but he worked very The play, "Her Own Way, will be hard in order last evening. Mrs. C. E. Maw gave that he would not need the-presented under auspices of the assistance. Thus did he manifest a talk on "The Relation of the the .Teacher, pnd Mrs. H. M. I. A. of the Manavu ward next early In life his desire and ability to C. Hicks rendered a vocal solo. The Saturday evening, March 19, in Col- be a lifter rather than a leaner. This play Is being preorganization will meet hereafter on lege hall. with his mother and the In pared under the able direction - of rest of1857, the second Monday of the month. the family, he moved - to M. Mrs. P. Henderson and Miss 4 he herded cows and Provo. Again Mr. Chestlna Baird, and promises to be Enjoyed Midnight Lunch potatoes and worked sheep, gleaned The will very entertaining. proceeds and Mrs. Alma Vtfn Wagenen, Mr. on their own small farm. As a boy be used to a new build help meeting he attended briefly a neighborhood and Mrs. David Openshaw, Rlr. and Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Dr. and Mrs. E. G. house for the Manavu .ward. The school which his mother conducted young people will take In her own home. He had a remarkHughes and. Judge and. Mrs. A. B. following Fern Broadbent, Robert able Morgan entertained at a supper at part:.- MissDeVere memory, carrying all of his Hansen, Glen the Van Wagenen home Friday night Anderson, in his mind without keepbusiness Velma Clara Howe, Bagley, after the 8ociay Sixty party. The Vilate until recent years. books, ing Jones, Edgar Barton. Richard members guests were the was a period of earnest His of the dub who were here to attend Barton, Nora Prows, Jay Broadbent, toil In. yonth which he faced many hardVhe ball. A delightful time is re- Bryant Clark and Eton Manwell. ships and difficulties. These condi, ported. adversity only tended to A drama vital that tions Of the - Old Folks to Be Entertained The hows pulsating, strongest and best in his develop In the a womans change will heart when awakened old folks of the Mansvn-warcharacter. Often as be went to bed e magic at night, the picture of his mother be entertained Friday at the Fifth of Wednesday ward meeting house. A hot dinner andyouth's aspirations, " working at her loom by the light of Thursday at' the Strand. will be served at noon. A splendid a greased rag, filled his young program has been arranged for the WILL clean tars of all kinds. Also heart with a desire to do something afternoon. The bishopric of the ward, do Job dyeing. 54 E. Eighth that he might relieve her of hardthe widows and wives of the mis- North.your B82-Phone M 10 ship. At sixteen years of age young sionaries will also be guests. Knight took employment with BenFOR SALE A Poland China brood jamin Roberts at 2 30 per month. He Bridge Club to- Meet With Mrs. I sow, a Weber wagon almost new, did the work of a man with ready Openshaw The members of the s steel range, one Hoosier enameled (Continued on Page Seven.) Thursday Afternoon Bridge club will kitchen cabinett, one book case and be the guests this week p Mrs. David writing desk.. Call now. Your membership in the Roy IF. WANTED INTERMOUNTAIN BUILDINQ and Openshaw. Cluff, Eighth North Seventh East. In making LOAN ASSOCIATION. D. of P. to Give Old Time Party-Pl- ans IDAHO SfcED POTATOES Just this investment you are in no way in; have been completed for the car on first tracks south Smoot obligated to borrow. We agree to party to be given by Lumber Co. Bandley Bros. 2 keep your money wqrking for yon at at the the Daughters of 8 per cent compounded NOTICE. Call at our office 135 North Armory Friday evening. An invitaatFor two weeks only, exceptional University avenue. tion is extended to the public to Opqa , evenings fs to bargains on a few pieces of nice fur- from 7 to 9 oclock, tend niture. dress in eld time costumes, We will buy all your house furnish- FOR SALE One bay mare, five Mrs. Card Guest at Dinner Mrs. ings and you can have the money iq years old, ' weight 1810 pounds, Annie M. Young will -- entertain at four pocket in ten minutes. Percheron; also one NEW SECOND HAND STORE, dinner this evening in honor of Mrs. dark sorrel mare, Belgian, six years D. H. WAID, Prop. Zina Young Card. Covers will be laid old, weight 1400 ppunds. Calf phone Phone 348 351 W. Center St. 596-6 for ten members of the family. . Nlk-Hub Mwting. Postponed The regular monthly meeting of the Koike Heading club, 7 Scheduled fqr Thursday afternoon, has been "postThe club will poned for oneWeek meet with Mrs. EJlvon Jackson on March 24 -- p fr Cornua Cotillion Postpone last Dance The last of the series of dancing parties given by the Comus Cotillion to have been held this evening has been ' postponed tof one week. 4 , The ladies Card Party of the Rebekah lodge will give a Five Hundred card party Wednesday evening in the 1. O. O. F. hall. All members and friends of the Odd Fellows are invited to attend. Planned- - - to Meet Thursday The Utah Sorosis will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Walter T. Has-- ler instead of Wednesday as heretofore announced. A full attendance . is requested. Rorosin - Mrs. Decker Visits Here Mr, and Mrs. Ferre Decker spent the weekend in Provo the guests of Drand Mrs. George Hyde. S 1 Clinic Theme Discussed The Segolia Beehive Swarm were guests Friday afternoon of. Mrs. Wm. H. Birch. An interesting talk on the value of the free clinic was given by were Refreshments Dr. Potter.. nerved by the hostess. 9 Bridge Club Guests of Mrs.' (lease The members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club were guests of Mrs. Henry Gease Saturday. Following the game a delicious luncheon Mrs. R. E. Knowlden was served. and Mrs. ' Ferre Decker were special guests of the club. Free , Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell Tendered Reception Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bunnell and Mr. and Mrs. James Nnttall, who are to make their . leaving Lakevlew home in Provo, a farewell party waa given Friday night in the Lakeview amusement hall. A program of speeches and dancing was enjoyed and' refreshments served to sixty - friends. . ' Sharon Ward Relief Society to - "Celebrate Ths Relief society of the Sharon ward will celebrate their an-- 1 nlversary Thursday. A program will be given In the afternoon and a - dancing party (n the evening. ' - Guests of Mrs. Graham Miss Alts Orrock and Miss Pauline Christensen of. Richfield are guests, of Mrs. L. L. . .. . .Graham, 'Mrs. Keeler Visited Provo Friends . fMra. Karl Keeler of Payson spent WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL - LURE of YOUTH' Enacted by an Cast All-St- ar And Buster - Serious Laugh-- . Maker; in 7 Keaton,-th-e ilifONEJ WEEKLY Splitting Fun Two Reels of Side j S FRIDAY and SATURDAY jSiBcrT'J--- er Parent-Teach- er - . 1 nd -- - -- Guy-ma- n, . out-of-to- . - ' d by-th- A. FORCED .MARRIAGE then the in tad hener terrific Jitfht iMtf the mrt he lotted.' jfixce Creighton fytat in the etirrimtf sveetrm heart frama ie-ad- - ed M-1- s y. !t.It tf. m tfkEiLbY . 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