OCR Text |
Show r PROVO TO ST, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. ''vwr xv. v J. C PENNEY , A CO. NATION-WID- INSTITUTION. E S5 Tne Schwab Clothing Co. iimii(Br IdMuflwor H B W3 S of Men and Boys w z The season is now here. j We areprepared to take H O care of the requirements of the whole family. r , WHITE CANVAS MARY JANES X Rubber Soles Children's, size 4 to Misses, size 11 to 2, - - 10, 98c $i 15 $1.39 Ladies - Ladies White Canvas Oxford . . . ; Ladies White Canvas Pumps, one strap, LADIES OXFORDS Black j $2.98, $4.50 .$3.98 ........ Dark Brown $350 Misses Oxfords Black or Brown Mens English Shoes, Dark Brown Shades, Boys English Dress Shoes ; ' . . . . . . $L98 of real economy get the benefit of the lower prices and greater, values in Kuppenheimer Good Clothes. NEW STYLES WITH THE integrity of fabrics and tailoring associated with these good clothes throughout fifty years. Feature Values at $550, $5.90 .$2.98, $169, $4.50 .... $2.19 Youth Mens - $2.79 Boys ' .... $2.39 tJS 3 o z 2 t fcrS'Sy"1 Priced from $2.50 and up. O H Z w H H incorporated, 312 DEPARTMENT STORES J. C. PENNEY CO. CLASSIFIED ADS WANT TO -- A Brimhall Reception I ROSS SMOOT HUYJnd band National Cub Register, one 'dracks. FhonO JW.fl?4 -. v- 1 chased -University 0 Ata E,gJ burlU,.n CVo11 . . -- wco E taking himself as an brick .....house,. example,Robhrte, told Of the wonderful ln- has always ex- erted on bad boya, Vr In PPIinon of the great' In I Splralton Pf; BFtfflhall hat Instilled -- tl.lnt6 the hearts ot this cortmUhlty, 8. Hinckley, IB fcehllt of the now and May 81. By Supt. B. u. Alumni association, present-ordy. Msnwsrtnr him with a gold watch and chain, J esse Man waring , school colors In allk mounted yhe " Chief of Police, !on a beautiful ataff were presented . ..... to Dr. Brtmhall by Mlu Grace Nixon ,, trom U . Z L - In behalf of the citizens of Spanish Dr. Brlmhalle hometown. Dr. Fork, 8ALE1 Tomatoes, presented him with Cabbage, Cauliflower, Peppers, Egg Jrtgnetrtng. plant. Celery. 8weet poUtoes, and) j tm grateful to yon and R. Gay, 814 W. 4 South. fuj my Father In heaven for you, J- -l Phone 118. Mid Dr. Brtmhall In appreciation of -"" j the honor that had been bestowed FOR SALE 880 ncree good ba Upon him. It la the profession of -- land between 8pringvllle and teaching yon have honored thla dear dollars' Brother Maesef taught me to teach Spanish Fork. Seventy-fiv- e per acre. Inquire Room No. 9, and tenght me to love teaching. AnFarmers and Merchants Bank build- other map' came into my life who ing, Provo, Utah, or at tha bank ot taught me to study, to pick out the Pleasant Grove,, Pleasant Grove, diamonds trom the rubbish, and that Utah. man Was President Benjamin Cluff. I am thankful to the late President FRESH CUT FLOWERS and F. Smith for the encourage-ficlflowers for sale at Mrs. J. ment he always gave me. I am M. Jolley residence, 490 W. 4 No. thankful to President Grant whose 8 Phone 672-whole life has taught me frankness. Mrs. Hattie T. Snow, in behslf of FOR SALE Sag Prize Barley at the B. Y. U. women, presented a 11.50 per 100 pound. Phone J. beautiful basket of American Beautr 4 G. Jones Iroeea to Mrs. Geo. H. Brimhall. who Z ZT touchingly responded with brief re-FOR RENT 8 rooms, house, partly marks. furnished for light housekeeping. n concluding the three hour pro-Address 748 No. 1st E. Phone 01-gram, President Heher J. Grant paid M8 a strong tribute to the integrity of . I have always ad- Dr, Brimhall. room mired his constant persistant ef- I know of - rrz - Secretary Cunningham represented the 6lih in filhkUg the award. The award 19 based on scholarship, BO per cent; school service, 25 per cent; and character, 25 per cent. Mr; Bean was so toucheid that he could scarcely respond. He managed td say, however, that he owed much of hla success to others, especially the little girl. He eonldnt mention her name, hut everybody - knew he referred to his young wife. H also spoke of his mother and three of his teachers. Professor N. . L. Nelson, President George H. Brimhall, and Professor Charles E. Maw, as. having been of great help to him. The award of the efficiency medal to Mr. Bean met with popular approval. The students were strongly demonstrative In their applause when his name was mentioned as the winner of the medal. Other awards were made as fol- I grate-Aster- s. srtl-jjoge- ph lows: To May Fizgerald for the writing of a drama dealing with Pilgrim al nothing that shows more genuine greatness than for a man. who for 21-2- J. : 1 I hts8ltinn0t,hnerimU8..ret,re 5? iua7ifid 8 8MPPort -- 788-J8- -J J. ydozen. Call Mrs. W. 1 No. I '193 t S'-- - J. Will Craghead, M-2- 8. CARPENTER WORKS Building, Cabinet works, Furniture repair- lug, Cement work, etc. See Riley Carter, 41 E. 8 No. 1 2 I rT FOR RENT t or I modern furnished room for housekeeping. 319 J-- c I for , i M-2- Oxfords A See Window Display J A MECCA FOR THE PLEASURE SEEKERS Hla successor. , i - , Casflnr Spritap Clean - Wholesome - Refreshing A Beautiful Canyon Retreat Where the pleasure seeker will find a delightful warm water springs. Indoor and outdoor pools. Dance Hall. Plenty of shade and lawn. An ideal resort for clubs, parties and family dinners. Open to the public May 30 Provo People Always Welcome The benediction was pronounced by President Stephen L. Chlpman 1 This afternoon at one thirty In the B. Y. U. library the alumni assocla- tlon gave a sumptuous banquet. AH students taking out degrees ami all normal graduates were the guests of the alumni association. A special program had been, prepared for the occasion; Superintendent A. H. Dix- days, medaf given by the B. Y. U. on, Introduced Oscar Kirkham, as Womens organization. .Mrs. Algle master of ceremonies. Words of appreciation fortTncle Balllf made the presentation speech. To Paul Roberts, medal given by FOR SALE Bull Terrlor pun; also Jesse Knight by President George H. ( Brimhall. man's bicycle. 193 W. 1. No. faculty for essay pealing with the J-tn honor of President Brlm- - Pilgrim spirit, as manifested by the l Latter-da- y j Hall. William. H. Boyle. Saints. Miss Laura HickToast to the future prospects of man represented the faculty in the SALE One Iver Johnson and Hudson bicycle. 438 West 5 N&. the B. Y. U. by David Wilson, former presentation. J-l student body president To Leland Wentz, a high school Toast In honor of President Harris student, for a Pilgrim essay. The FOR RENT Two furnished rooms bv Wm. H. Wanlass of the U. A C medal was presented by Miss. Murfor ught housekeeping. Call 55 alumnus of the B. Y. U. dock, representing the faculty. J-. ... . 2 No. Musical selection. l A vote was also given by the : ' One 'of the most interesting fea- - student body, according honor to at S5e per tures of the bahquet was the musical Professor E. H. Eastmond, chalnh&n pqr gALECall Snowballs Mrs. J, Will Craghead, contest In which representatives of of the . Tercentenary committee for dozen. 8 the different tables 193 W. 1 No. hla splendid work tn pageantry and 1 prizes. scene painting. Tot l' j an( 1 T. BEAN ElttlA ... v N" Kuppenheimer good ed the efficiency medatannually given by the Provo Commercial Club to some student of the school. er (MF JlPi) The Schwab Clothing The house of clothes Ross Smoot Bean, president of the Senior class at the Brigham Toung unrvwnitr. We? oq Wednesday award- I vS. Jeue z X CIAL CLUB MEDAL ' . . .... .. of order of H M-8- . H M O q AWARDED COMMER- ' (Continued from page 1.) a classical letter trom Annie Pyke Th B. AND PICOTING Greenwood, which began: HEMSTITCHING - gtvu smart classy finish to Y. U. without President BrtmhallPro-t-Iso home-mad- e luconcelvable. It would be like wearing apparel. -- Printed without Tlmpanogoa. instructions how to prepare the worl An original poem was read by Mrs. 318. C INSTITUTION. NATION-WID- E to TO BUY WISELY, WITH assurance $3.98 $2.98 SCOUT SHOES Little Gents 11 1 MILITARY HFFT.s J. E. Dallen, Prop. HIS RUBBER HEEL they appeared for work. GIVES THIEF AWAY. Wilson noticed a sheet of whit Jpaper on top of a desk under the The Imprint ot the k of transom of an unused door. The Ima rubber heel left on a piece of paper print ot a rubber heel vrith the on a desk In the office of Joseph words Canton, Mass., and Plywas plainly dia- -' manufacturer of dresses mouth, Mass:., cernible. The detective examined and skirts, on East Twenty-sixt- h the Bhoes of Street, New York led to the arrest ly he tookallanthe employes. EventualImprint of Grovestelne ' of Edward Grovestein. 23 years old, a salesman in the place, for ihe theft rubber heels, the detective says, and they were of the same make of dresses . and skirts valued at found as that of the Intruder. 12,500. Detective John Wilson was sumMr. Charles CarroH Martin, one moned by the manufacturer when he time Alice Potter, of has found that the loft had been entered. wearied of aocietw and Newport, Is In The detective questioned the 30 em- the photographic bu sines engaged In New In and ihe ployes place, they said York city, where she hat a fasfedoa-abl- e the robbery had heeq effected hefere atudlo on Fifth Avenue. trade-mar- I Win-derbau- . |