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Show PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. Marriage Solemnised'lhe marriage omishop T. C. Jones of this city and Miss Glen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark of Monroe, was solemnized in the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs, temple yesterday. Jones left for New York today, where they a ill make their home for the present. ggggggmgapaHiffigiMRBt Mrs. E. Ray Peterson Society Editor Phone 627-NBy Mrs. H. W. Cooper, (Chairman of Department of Press Next Monday will see the opening of the Creat Salt Lake Council. It is h'oped that every woman ip Utah, whether or not she is a member of a federated dub, will try to attend some of these meetings. Utah must Women are bp well represented. coming froth every state In the Union as representatives of thousands of womens clubs. The first days of the Council will be given to the ln- terests of the and states convention. At this --Coast time reports of committees wiir be given and new, officers elected. Mrs. Thomas G. Winters, general federation president, and Mrs. John Sherman, conservation chairman, wjll address the Western women. The Western art exhibit will be at the hotel.' Art treasures from all the Western states will be In the ex- Inter-mounta- in Show rirGtvnt MrsrrJ aim- - Peay was hostess at a shower at her home Tuesday evening complimentary to her eister, Miss Jennie Hales,' a bride of this month. The seasons flowers adorned the rooms. Games, music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. Provo Women To Be Hostesses At Mrs. Andy J StewarfT Mrs. president of the I. H. Masters, of the state executive board of federated clubs; and Mrs. Thos. Schott, president of the Nineteenth Century Club. .Jhavg Jbeen appointed table hostesses at the banquet to be held at the Hotel Utah next Tuesday evening In connection with the'counril meeting of federated clubs. Following this banquet which Is for club presidents, a reception will be given at the state to which all women are capitol, ' " cordially Invited. - has-spen- e. i , . Soclety-Thursd- -- , -- - , We o - -- -- -- The N. N. L. U. Girls Entertained L. U. girls are being entertained this week by Mtsa Edith Hedqniet at the Hedqulat home et Springdell. The party consfkta of Miss Edith Hedqulat, Mias Helen Hedqulat, Miss Lorenda John. Mies Lela Maudsley of Amerief can Fork. Miss Leah Chipman American Fork, . Mies Gladys Seamount, Miss Lorna Bagley and Miss Loree VanWagenen. are in cTposition taTs DISHES 0 o . League-forme- -- d Lake--Systema- tIc 0 , 0 0 0 S The first time m. our history when we have been :able to get enough dishes together to make a sale. We i have just received $3,000.00 worth of open stock dinner-ware- ,' which we are now offering as a special at ' 0 i o o o o o o o o o o 0 Discount 15 t t Also specials in ALUMINUM, ENAMEL, SILVERWARE, . FANCY CHINA, GLASSWARE, and HOUSEHOLD NEEDS o. ' o o o o o o o o o V 0o ' . We give premiums I on all consumable 4 t 1 products.! SUTTONTE A&CHINA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Where the Women Trade OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOOOOOOOOQ RIVER ON RAMPAGE. Plana for improvement of road bo- - Salt Lake Contract let for Garfield Fear la expressed by tbe farmers tween Huntsville In Ogden valley school building, and Mountain Green In Morgan Bountiful Celebration will mark along the Provo River that if the new canal of Bonneville t present high water should continue considered. County being opening much longer the river will flood their Murray Salt Lake County Impror' June 15. farms and destroy their crops. At ement Salt here. development the mouth of the river the farmers Payson--Clty Council of the asphalt beds lying in the appropriates have been building dykee tor sevSaratoga Outing Enjoyed The north of the Great 8alt Lake is Nineteenth $506 toward publlo playground an eral days in an effort to prevent posCentury club enjoyed movement. planned by the Leonora Mining outing to Saratoga Springs Wed y sible destruction. , company, which has acquired afternoon, the affair being comAccording to Frank Wentz, water Report of Utah Copper Company a state lease on a tract of 561 plimentary to Mrs. T. H. Masters. eemmlaaloner of the River, the Dutch hows net loss from copper prodspent in bathing and Canyon snow spots northwest of Heb-e- r I acres, known as the Old Corey The time was uction of $5S,ll6.li. an seem to indicate that the high of appetizing luncheon. partaking lease,' lying about seven miles The manufacturing industry of Salt ' water will continue until about June about seven miles, from Roxel a Lake., measured by the valuq of Popular Young .Couple Wed A 16. Mr. Wents stated that there la Southern'- Pacific station on the pretty home wedding took place Wed- stIU seven feet of snow zt the head manufactured products turned out, Promontory.-- . nesday- evening at the home of. Dr. of the river. exactly doubled In the tire years and Mra. F.-Taylor, when their ending .with 1116, at shown by. Cedar Breaks to have camp for tour- son, Albert R. and Miss Pauline CLASSIFIED ADS lets. he preliminary report-issue- d by Buckley were united in jnarrtege. Tbe . start to Zuma Company" Eureka abundan with census bureau. This report gives rooma Were decorated sinking main shaft from 500 to ance of. pink, and white roaez and the CLEAN COTTON RAGS wanted at oompartlve figures for 1914. and bride and groom stood under a bower 1200 level. 1616, the years in which the man; this offlee. . . of rose during the ceremony, which beSidewalk Gunnison here paving ufacturers census was taken, and by Bishop Jos. A. wai performed : ing rushed. diacloaea that the output of Salt Buttle. The - bride, wore a lovely FOR SALE Modem brick hdu Richfield Experiments In the grow- gown of white' charmeuse with an Apply 691, No. University Ave. Lake factories grew from ' ' 1 ing of beets In the Grass valley sec- overdrape of silver lace, and carried Phone 218. J.' in 1914 to $33,357,000 in' tion of 5,000 feet, are to be made a bridal bouquet' of roses with o 1919, a gain of 100.2 per cent of pale pink sweet peas. AESTHETIC DANCINQ-- A shower by the Sugar Co. begiMoab oil structures attracting Inter- - Tremon ton Paving equipment for Musical number were furnished by nners , class each and Tuesday Elizabeth Miss work est. .road arrives, ' Prof. McAllister and at-comP. oclock M, Thursday lunchValuation of Sevier county Is $12,- - Logan- and Richmond Chambers of Evans.,, A4 daintily prepared Commerce working tor joad bond eon' was served. The guests Included mencing June' 14. Ruth Partridge. 055,916, which is nearly half ft '' 1 issue. million higher- than 1920 and . ' the Immediate relatives of the .young Phone 226.' 40 men Crew of more 1919. in than Bingham working couple. $920,000 .murtnUy maujPOR RENT Four furnished .roodis on county road. J 4.6,000. Salt Lake Employment for Idle On December l Manti Contract awarded for paving men open In Utah beet fields. East Center, Call 261. thl toU1 1a4 in- - counts of Main street. th! t0 Sunnyside constructs scenic driveway out ' jn-and the tf aclast Ji4,4(1 1 Bhowd on and tourist camping ground.- - Spanish Fork Work, progressing ts? the re- - tory ftnhw business block, i Salt Lake Request that $10,000 be total of 1.052.114. Forty-Uat- last si- M are affiliated with the appropriated for building new fire Roosevelt New City Park is under Offlo 1 bureau station made. construction here. feder-n- d that wl state through Castle Dale Indications favorable Price ' Contracts let for construction four others are affiliated tion, bu of two Carbon County schools. for formation of Price River Irrigatheir county bureaus better h is acounted for in the what rJiVANTED Clean cotton Rags at tion, District' and the reconstruc- St, George New bank opens here. new Summit for Soldier Excavation he office. of tion Mammoth reservoir. .farpv vApril 35,000 school building completed ofateV hariq Toquervllle has a 100 per cent -fruitv t &nd footings now well under way. WANTED Young" man with small crop, Entertained Beehive Eureka (Jon tract let for water line. Smtthfield Approximately 85 per The Beehive, Mothers capital to invest in growing busiof Sunshine the mothers cent of the 9,500 acres of sugar swarm American Fork Mutual Creamery ness. home the entertained at were guaranteed. beets contracted for In this dis- of Mrs. Merle Johnson of Lake View Fine Steady employment to opea new plant erected last opportunity to get into s'ome trict have been planted. summer. entered Aa mothers the last evening. thing for yourself. Sutton Tea and the reception room each was furnished with a beautiful rose. The center, piece of. the . dining stable was com- FOR SALE Modern home in best section of city.' Enquire 209 East posed of a beautiful mound of roses. Jn-ITbe evening was pleasantly spent 4. South or call 24S-- J The bridge across the Provo River the Provo River which had weakened with a program of songs, readings, was served WANTED Lady to care for baby. near the Walsburg station on the the supports of the bridge. The etc. A delicious luncheon swarm. Call at Sanitary Cafe. D. h R. G. railroad, --which broke engine with J. p. Broyles in the cab by the girls of the down .Wednesday morning wheq two bad' Just crossed the bridge when Returned From Visit The Misses FOR SALE China closet, dining freight cars loaded with limestone car behind iL vent down room first the table, and kitchen table. was 'and Natella Lewis attended It river, Into the ltura cranked through and the second car piled on the first the Junior. Prom of the Tintlc high Good condition. Phone 723-57 yestravel for and ready repaired one. Tbe passenger cars were on school June 1st, and spent ten days 57 No. 6 West. 5 terday morning at 4 oclock. end of the train and no The accident Is said to have been the tailWas done to tbpfrt. visiting with relatives and 'friends FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms of Eureka and Mammoth. due to the unusu&t high waters of damage 4 - you 0 o o o o o o o o -- nee-da- - - - . 1 - --t- $16,-663,0- 00 Jn-1- Utah-Idah- CCS DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS Monday and Tuesday, June 13th and 14th The greatest; bargainxyet from $2.00 to $6.00 r .1 FOR ONE: DOLLAR ; Don't mi$s this if you want .bargains. 200 Silk in VaTues yds. up to $2.50, yard S1.00 Georgette, 10 yds. Best Pivots, yd. 8 yds. Best Apron Gingham, 6 yds. Best Red,Sead Dress 11.00 11.00 11.00 J 11.00 j 11.00 Si. 00 i 11.00 i yd. Gingham, yd. 50 Ladies Silk ad Voile Waists 6 yds; 86 in. Percales 8 yds. 27 in. Best Sheeting 75c Brooms .I.IIIII i 18 Bars Best Laundry Soap J ... ! ... ! j (1,00 50 Pair L. DJ S. Garments, 11.00 , 00 Pmr Infants and Childs Shoes. Pair .1 i 51.00 50 Pair Infants and Childs Shoes, Pair i 11.00 J00 Pair Mens Boys and Ladles Shoes, Pair ,$1.00 50 House Aprons and Dresses; Each $1.00 2L Spools t)f Best Thread, .150 yd. spoolsf II $1.00 lis' is, only a few of the bargains we, have for you. , , Remember the date and come and see for yourself. Pair."I""II""j D. L. VAN WAGENEN Jn-1- 348 WEST CENTER, PRdVO 7 -- es - , - YOU CikN SAVE' MONEY Fed-cta- tl , Cars Go Through The River Bridge Q J. Jn-1- , 387 who has been with OnATJTAUQUA OPENS I the Chautauqua for five seasons, de- Mias Pearl Flskback, superintend' clarea this years, rrogram to be the MONDAY. I FREE RELIEF SERVICE. M,SS Flskback. J The American railway express company through Its local agent T. S. has the beet yet Chautauqua Ellison-Whit- e ent of the Chautauqua, Hardy announces that the company will transport free, money and valcame lo Provo today and 1s preparhas a woman uables for relief purposes 'addressed ing for (he opening of the big week's as A French newspaner sporting editor. She Is Mile. Bethe to the mayor of Pueblo, American show, which she says, will be held this yea r on the Parker school Bouveret, one Of the founders of the Red Cross or other recognized relief Academia, the first sporting club tor associations at Pueblo v r at other grouuds, where more shade and women organize in Paris. devastated towns in that vicinity. sre available. N4r wrsrin East' FOR SALE 4 0 0 0 0 0 withalmost anything but the Groom O I -- to be Bridles ; Ind-Ik- -- I en- se The-publ- 3 5 o o o o o o o o o Newell. f 0 0 o o -- Miss Newell Will Return Home t Miss Afton Newell, who the past year doing special work In the dramatic art schools of Philadelphia is now visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. 8. Brown at Columbus. Ind., preparatory to coming home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Brown will .accompany her to Provo and will spend a few weelsTvlsltlng winrher 'EngagemenlAnonuncedi Mrr-an- d parents Mr, and Mrs. Myron C. Mrs. D. N. Creer announce the 0 0 O ; gagement of their daughter, Alice, to Neal Trlchard .of Sacramento, Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Calif. The marriage will take place C. F. Decker announce the marriage early In July. . ' , of their son, Elmer Jay, and Mlea Edna Skalrtzky of Dillon. ' Montana. reWedding Reception Giveti-r-- A After a short honeymoon through the ception was given at the home of Northwestern states, the young couple Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon Wednes" l P"0- day evening lu honor of their daughter, Nina, whose marriage to lection of basketry; 'Idaho has aent' Harold Bowman of Kanab took place n a motion picture film showing In the Salt Lake temple on that date. life In that Atate; Montana has seat her art collection! Utahs collec- - re wending the week in Provo via-- ! June rose were tastefully used as thronghout the rooms. A tlon, gathered from all over the Ring, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker. . decorations musical i and a daintily nrnrram 4 have In a will state, prominent place were luncheon enjoyed by prepared Miss Martha Honored the exhibit.' Two states are to be Teacher ' presented to Sprlngviile, the art cen- Loveless pleasantly entertained the one hundred and fifty guests. ter of Utah. members of her Sunday school class Second Ward Celebration Tonight Th dinners and. luncheons. to be at her home Tuesday evening compli- i4s cordially invited to Rhoda gtven are upon to all women who are mentary to their teacherrMlss ' to attend. The various organizations Poulson. Games on the lawn were Join in the celebration at the Second of Salt Lake will serve tea during the followed by refreshments and danc-- 1 ward tonight at 8 o'clock. A splendid week to visiting members. The Or- lng. Those present. In addition to program la promised- - Refreshments der of Eastern Star will serve Wed- the hostess and guest of honor, were will be served, followed by sports nesday afternoon - at the Masonic the Misses Alpha and Olive Better-ldg- for both old and young. - Everybody -- Tempi a; the Relief ay Myrtle. Partridge, Leona Nel- welcome. afternoon at the Beehive house; The son, Florence Grange, Beatrice WilMiss Beehive Girls Entertained Catholic Womans society on Thurs- cox, Nellie Carter, Theda , Barrett, Anna Booke -- very pleasantly enter- day afternoon at the Country club. Julia Loveless, Nets Simmons. tained the Junior Beehive girls of the The Sait Lake chapters OX the P. E. O. Sisterhood and the Daughters of Treamonton Visitors Here Mrs. Second Ward Tuesday evening. The the American Revolution will also Wilson J. Smith and son. Junior, of rooma were cheerfully decorated with have at home" days. On Thursday Treamonton are visiting in Provo bright flowefs. Music and games .evening the ofatorlo, The Creation" with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. were followed by a delicious luncheon. will be given on the university a , camp- Lavitre. us free to all visitors. Detailed programs will be given Solemnized Th e marriBaby Boy Arrives Mr. and Mrs. ' each day. The state president's urg- J. S. Linton have received word of ageMarriage of Mies Maude Graham, daughtent requests is Come, we need you. the arrival of a tine baby boy at the er of Mrs. M. A. Graham, and Walter home of their daughter, Mrs. Warner Taylor of Ogden was solemnized in Register, Wear a Utah-' badge. s Stephenson of Nephl. the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Engagements of Bisters AnnouncMr. and Mrs. Taylor will make their Anan) Former Provo Girl Engaged es Mr. and Mra.Jhn'T. Dennla . home in Ogden. nounce the engag eats of their nouncement is made by Bishop and daughters, Zina M. Furner to Alma Mrs. Albert Manwartng, formerly of Mrs. Mrs. Finlayson Entertain A. Bird, of Murray,, and Sarah. R. Provo but now residing in Idaho, of Fred Flntayson entertained at a Funner to Don E. Clark of Provo. the engagement of their daughter, pleasant social affair at her home Both marriage will be solemnized Ora, of Provo, to Fenton S. Gardner. Tuesday a.fternoon in rooms beautil In the Salt Lake temple the latter The marriage-wiltake place the ' fully decorated with June roses. latter part of thU month. part ot'tkli menth. Twenty-fiv- e guests were present. A' dainty luncheon was served. New-hon- o o o o o o o o Banquet Utah-Sorosls- ooooo 00000 000 OOOOO 00000 oooooooooooooooo North. Tomatoes plants. Phone 595-- J. West. Jn-1- 5 48-l- bs Jn-1- o . . : : ! , . . , 7 . 7. . .$1.75 S5c I .28c Catsup can Salmon". '.Tr'TTTr.TTI'.X 7X777 Pure Strawberry Jam First Class Cheese, per lb One 50 piece dinner 18 karat Gold for only I . ; set warranted 18c 25c. .24c I $17.98 One 42 piece Gold rimmed, (bowknot), $10.98 One Gilt Band Dinner set of 42 piece . .$10.98 i , . i Again we say: You. can save money W. F. Cash and carry. short skirts or waists, according to a decision of the Woman's itt-- tt, Foreign Missionary Society. peek-a-bo- . 16 oz. Delmorrte 1 lb. 5 Methodist wopien missionaries who go forth to teach the heathen in foreign lands are forbidden to wear Turkey Red Flour iQibJlugar and . Pepper Call 258 No. . ;ji sack i1 mu1 ,1. Pratt & Sons 428 W. Center St |