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Show PROVO POST, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1331.. yt i TS ' sT . 'Xf t v T7" v V 'ft America's Best Dressed Woman in New Costume ! r-- a V POPULAR YOUNG ' "i ; . - z v i. 4yT K.fc jt ? BICYCLE COMING BACK. ' v yArant: J. Plerpont Morgan said at a In New York: In this country of conveyance method "I am wery glad that thegovern7 is revealed by official flgiires from the Federal bureau of census which ment has seen fit to accept my LonHERE SUNDAY show that the output of the Industry don town house for its American increased from $3,757,318 In 1914 Our ambassadors In the past were to $12,277,341 In 1919. While the Alta McEvan Woodward, age 38, bicycle was making a remarkable died at her home in the Fifth ward comeback the motorcycle was losing put to great Inconvenience looting suitable hotiBes an ambassy5 Sunday morning following a pro- ground. In 1914 there were pro- for know, must be for a very speciai yon trouble. while In longed Illness from heart 62,154 duced motorcycles, kind of a house, and also a very exImmediate death, however, resulted 1919 the total was 59,214. pensive one. from a paralytic stroke. Mrs. Woodmedium a once was The bicycle Joseph H. Choate used to tell a ward was born and reared in Provo for healthful exercise and pleasure where she was active in the church, jand was also used as a means of story to the ecect that, when he first London as American amss, espe-- 1 wentto having served as president of the , transportation" Fifth ward primary for a number of dally In rural -- communities and In bassador, he Bpeht days and weeks yearn. Sh ia survived by two chil- urban centers where railroad service looking for a house. One afternoon hunt he was overcome dren, Maleta and Iola, ages 17 and was either poor or infrequent. It is on this house in the west end, and with fatigue 14 respectively, her father, two sis- a means of much more pleasant sank down on a bench in Kensington ters and three, brothers. The funeral transportation than straphanging, will b held In the Fifth ward meet- and for those engaged in serentary Garden and feel asleep. He aleept till closing time. Then ing house tomorrow at 1:30 oclock. occupations the bicycle opens a pleasa London bobby shook him by the Friends may view the body at the ant road to better health. 445 East Sixth roughly. family residence, .The bicycle contributed many de- shonlder Here, my man, said the bobby North, from 11 to 1 o'clock on the vices, such as ball bearings, pneuwhat are doing here? Why day of the funeral. matic tires and wire wheels, to the dont you goyou home? trafmade It automobile Industry. Hornet said Mr. Choate, OM. and Mrs. J. Milton Jones have a live Issue. received word from their 17 year old fic regulation fficer, I have no . hornet. I - am the American ambassador! ton, Earl, who enlisted In the Marine WHY SHE MARRIED HIM. Corps several months ago, that he arThe general assembly of the Presrived in Honolulu on May '15. He Down In Laurence, Kan., Dorothy was then halfway to his destination. Jackson found that her lover was so byterian Church haa unanimously Guam, M. I. mnch on her mind as to Interfere declared In favor of Earl says in his letter that he had with her college ' studies. So she with the Lords Day Alliance and all been dreadfully seasick on the jour- married him and Is now studying other organizations In a concerted drive against Sabbath desecration. ney, but that the trip had been a won- without any difficulty. derful experience to him. That the bicycle fe not an obsolete y. Mrs. E. Ray Peterson Society Editor . Phone 6,27-N- Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Byland announce the engagement of their daughter, Velma, to Wilford Brox fll Manti. The marriage will take place June 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaby Boy Arrive Jr., of Alamo, Nevada, who are visiting In Provo, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine C .W. Love, baby boy. ."444 from-busine- Mrs. M. Mrs. Newell Entertains Utah SoroeU to Meet The Utah session Of C, Newell was boBtees at an enjoySorosts will hold I the season tomorrow afternoon at able social affair Saturday afternoon the home of' Mrs. J. C. Clark, 790 in honor of her sister, Mrs.J. W. Bean of Teton, Idaho. The rooms North University Avenue. were prettily decorated . with the 4 4 4 Social chat and flowers. seasons The several O. N. O. Club Entertained selections by vocal pleasing O. N. O. club was pleasantly enter- Miss Helen Newell mads the time tained by Mr. and Mra. Geo. B. Hard- pass pleasantly. The hostess was asat the home of sisted ing Friday evening her danghters, Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. 0. W .Bailey. The rooms Newell byand Mrs. J. Leo Bown, in were decorated with snowballs and a delicious luncheon. . The serving yellow miles. Cards were a feature guests were Mrs. Jesse TCnlght, Mrs, of the evening and the prizes were John Worsley, Mrs. J. R. Twelves, L received by Mrs. Mart Roylance and B. Keeler Mrs. Mery McLean, Mr. E. J. Troyer. Following the card Mrs. J. Mrs, Coleman, Mrs. Polly Bean, Mrs. a music and luncheon games, dainty Mrs. May Glazier. were enjoyed. The special guests Laprlel Toale and 4 4 4 were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford M. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Troyer, Mr. and Missionary To Be Honored The Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Lake View ward will conduct a soClarence Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. ciable In the ward amusement hall L. L. Graham. tonight In honor of Elder Lamar 4 4 4 Scott, who has recently returned Shower Given Mrs. Lynn Sutton-wa- from the Eastern States mission. hostess at a miscellaneous show 4 4 4 er Saturday afternoon In honor of In Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Visiting her sister, Mrs. Walter Solland of Geo. P. Scott and daughter, JoseSalt Lake,, formerly Miss Olive Kay of Lake View left Monday for of this city. A pink and white color aphine, weeks visit with friends and relascheme was effectively carried out tives-In Idaho. Raymtfnd with roses and snowballs. Musical 4 4 4 numbers and unique games were enSalt Inkers Visit Here Mr. and joyed, the prises being won by Miss Mrs. H. A, Dixon had as their weekMrs. Robert Virginia Sutherland, guests Mr. and Mrs. R. . E. Morefield and Mrs. Vern Greenwood. end Knowlden and daughters, Bernice 4 4 4 - Trowteau Tea Attended Mr. and and Helen, of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nesbit, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. David J. Wilson and family of Snyder and daughter, Jennie, motor- Ogden. ed to Salt Lake Friday. Miss Snyder remained to attend a trousseau tea I Literary Club To Meet The LadLiterary club will hold an open Sunday afternoon given by Miss Leith ies Giles, whose engagement to Lyle B., house session st the home of Mrs. Nichols of Salt Lake has been an- Ralph Poulton Thursday afternoon. 4 4 4 nounced. Miss Giles is the daughter Salt Lake Gnests Entertained of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Giles, Mrs. J. R. Twelves had as guests on formerly of Provo. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Twelves 4 4 4 Mr. and Mra. Bert i Salt Lakers Visit Here -- Mr. and and family and Mrs. Clyde Stark and Mr. and Mrs. Twelves and son, Jim, of Salt Lake. 4 4 4 A. Passey and families of Salt Sociable To Be Given The M. I. Saks spent Sunday In Provo with A. of the Pioneer ward will give a Mrs. Jas. F. Dunn. trust i w V iwiM s J. ' 4 4 4 ' Paris Students Will Return Home The Misses Maryleae Maw and Flora belie Alrd, who hare won honors at tks Sorboans university In Parts, France, during 'the printer, will leers for Utah early la Jane, The Many friends st these popular young ladies will be pleased to learn of their expected return to the Garden City. 4 4 4 sociable la the ward amusement hall tonight la honor of Ray Davis, a resigned officer of their organisation. 4 4 4, Dixons Entertain Mr. aad Mra. J. D.- ' Dtxon had as 'their week-en- d gnests Bishop aad Mrs. Chat. Cotter-el-l, Mr. and Mra. Heber S. Cutler, Mr. and Mra. Harry Green and Mr. and Mra. Harold Brandley .of Salt Laks. The party attended the commencement exercises ' and aJumni banquet at the B, T. Ualveralty. - County Clerk Wallace Hales is of the opinion that there will be no dearth in the usual .number of June brides this year since the rush, for licenses has already begun. The following applied for licenses today Youd of Lake Shore ana tohn Ivan Peterson of Leland; Joseph Ascii Marrott of Lindon and Marina Johannah Williams of Vineyard ; Matthew Bazzant and Cora Olpin both of Pleasant Grove; David Duane Adamson of Pleasant Grove and Fay Binns of American Fork; George E. Roylance of Springville and Hazel J. Evans of Lakeshore; Harry Lindey of American Fork and Eunice Nielsoa Benzon of Provo; Cicil A. Larsen of Provo and Hattie Bearnson of Spanish Fork. J ? Saturday June or4th thbse We will help you reward that boy boys with A NEW SUIT We offer any boy's suit in our stock, regularly priced $10.50 ; to $13.50, ' AT : at from . . . . $8.90 . AND Any boy's suit in our stock, regularly priced at' $8.50 ' FOR : 'v n $5.75 Bring your boys to the store and give them a treat and at the same time make your dollars go further in supplying the needed things for th6 home. Watch for some Watch for some interesting ; ZX" interesting news hosiery EgtjtouBxa?ftiakpgM?gigaHgiaaaiiiBiaKnaMmfltgHHumuim!gmmau!JiuiiHiaiflgMiCTf - . i ' yre& Those boys of ours have been faithful in their studies and while they may have run in to the kitchen and spoiled a Sunday cake bake, for which you have had to scold them, after all they are good boys, filled with RED BLOOD that is the making of REAL men. MANY APPLY FOR LICENSES nsfeaiua Leave for Indiana i 4 4 Mr. aad Mrs. H. V. Montages left Jndd Family VUit Provo Mr. and Friday tor Madison, Indiana, where Mra. Geo. T. Jndd and family of they will spend the summer with Salt Lake spent Decoration Day In Mr. Montagues parents. were unable to be preaent. Provo. , 4' 4 4 4 4 Those of his children who attended 4 affair The Planned Nelke Special The sixtieth birthday of Mr. J. the celebration- - were Mr. and Mrs. Reading club is planning a social affair to be given at the home of Mra. H. Hales of Salt Lake City, was cel- Henry Falkner and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham Thursday afternoon la ebrated Sunday by his family at the James Peay of Provo; Mrs. R.. If. honor of Miss Mead Graham, whose home qf his daughter, Mrs. Jos. Peay. Nielsen of Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Nine children and twelve grandchild- Roy Hales of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. engagement has been announced. ren were present. Mr. Hales was pre- Wayne B. Hales of Rexbnrg, Mr. 4 4 4 Postland Visitors Return Homo-- Mr. sented with a beautiful potd watch by Lynn Hales of Salt Lake City, Mr and Mra. Clarence J. Woods nis children. An entertaining program Clifford Hales of Spanish Fork, Mr. have left for their home la Portland, was given after which Mr. Hales re-- 1 Morris Hales of the U. S. Navy, and Oregon, after a two weeks visit in lated interesting incidents in his life., Miss Jennie Hales of Eureka. Other Prove with Mr. and Mrs. Jam. JB. Letters were read from Miss Addie guests were Bishop and Mrs. Georve Woods. They will visit with relatives Hales of Oakland,' California, and . Hales and two danghters of Spanish la 8alt Lake and .Black foot. Idaho, Miles Hales of - Schenectady, New i Fork, Miss Erickson of Mnrry, and on their Way home. i York, children pf Mr. Hales whoi Mr. John Bauer of Eureka. .4 ItflEBS! Irene Castle, world famous as the best dressed woman in America, who recently won $4,500 in a bitterly contested suit against Charles B. Dillingham for discharging her from the cast of Miss 1917.-She- -is wearing the new Spanish costume now the rage among the amarf women of New York Gty. The gown, of peach colored crepe di chine, is heavily fringed after the' style of a Spanish shawl and was especially designed for her by Miss Peggy Hoyt, Fifth Avenuea most exclusive modiste. The hat ia of hyacinth blue, faeed with peach colored straw set off by a lovely bouquet of colored rosea, quaintly reminiscent of Gainsborough. f hosiery qews in Friday's c' V . papers. papers. Distributors of Quality Merchandise. Everybody's Store. -- Mens Suits at a Profit of Watch for our ad. in Friday s Post announcing a sale of great im. portance. - Until June 15th you can select any suit in my line at the1 wholesale price and pay me $5.00 profit Prices range from $14.00 up and tailored to your exact measurements. My books are open to you, I show you the wholesale cost price and you'll find 2000 samples to choose from. J. Milt Jones 86 West Center street. (Cluffs Barber shop) Provo. amass |