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Show f AUGUST FRIDAY, THE TKOVO 1921 26, POST .Mr. and Engagement Announced Mrs. E. If. Holt announce the engage-'- I nMn.fcyOf, tbfjy ,J.irhteVu FWmte; F. K Stevens' of Heber City. The marriage will take place the early part of September. Choir Outing Enjoyed The members of the Pioneer ward cholren-joye- d an outing to the Provonna rePhone sort Wednesdsy evening, where the aaagaaHBmffiaHBgggaggpflunmM time was spent in bathing, boating lowans Visiting Hero Mr. and and luncheon. Big Reception Given A promt neat social affair of the week was Mrs. J. M. Oursler and Miss Francis Bridge Club Mrs. A. the reception given by the Womens Oursler of Council Bluffs, Iowa, are B. Entertains was hostess to the SatMorgan of Mrs. Mr. and R. Gay. These Municipal Council at the home visiting Afternoon Bridge club at her urday Mrs. C. E. Maw, Tuesday evening In two families are of long standing home yesterday afternoon. Roses honor of Mrs. John R. Stewart, prior acquaintance.. Mr. and Mrs. Oursler and aweet peas were artistically arto her departure for Salt Lake to re are very much' Impressed .with the throughout the rooms. Five aide. Early autumn flowers were west and especially this section, also ranged were tables arranged for bridge, the artistically arranged throughout the Miss Oursler who has holdings In clnb prise being won by Mrs. Henry rooms. interesting parlor games and Cedar valley. Oease and the guest prize by Mrs. J. e the following program were enjoyed: 'e B. Ashton. Mrs. J. Clinton Bown Community singing. Return Mr. and was awarded the special prise. FolYellowstone from sisters. Trio by the Johnson Mrs. T C. Larsen and Melba lowing the card games a daintily-preparToast, What Mrs. Stewart Is to Blain and Clyde, havechildren, luncheon was served. ' The returned from the Council, by Mrs. C. B. Maw. an extended trip through Yellowstone special guests were .Mrs. Martha Mrs. Stewart. Response by They also visited relatives in Flannlgan of Memphis, Tenn., Mrs. Original Poem and Toast by Mrs. park. Idaho enroute.and report a very de- D. J. Kimmel of La Grande, Ore., ) Susa Poulton. Mrs. Thos. F. Plerpont, Mrs. J. B. lightful trip. Solo, Mrs. Ora Harding. Tucker, ' Mrs. Bert Hedqulst, Mrs, Toast, John R. Stewart," by Dr. Returned Missionary Honored Jesse Hunter, Mrs. Jadob Coleman IZ C. Potter. . .. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe enter- and Mrs. J. Clinton Bown. Maw. Miss Solo, Marylene tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Toast, "My Neighbor John, her son, Vernon, who has recently . Given Mrs. J. Mrs. L. C. Potter. D. S. Eastern B. Ashton was the pleasing hostess returned from the-L- . John.R. Stewart, . Response by mission.- Covers were laid for twenty. at a given at er Duet by Miss Carol Poulton and ' home afternoon this ) complimentary Mrs. Norma Bullock.. Entertained at Dinner Professor to Mrs. W. D. Roberts, who will . . Solo, Ralph Poulton. Mrs. C. E. Maw entertained at leave soon for Salt Lake to make her and commuand refreshments Dainty dinner Wednesday complimentary to home. Roses and purple and white concluded the enjoynity singing Professor and Mrs. Ross Bean, prior asters were arranged as decorations Mrs. able entertainment. , Stewart, for Thatcher, with pretty effect. Following lunchvice president of the council, has to their departure been an ardent supporter of the or- Arlz., to reside. Following the re- eon, the. time was spent with cards past, an evening of music and chat and social chat. The guest list in-- I ganization and her absence will be was eluded Mrs. W. D. Roberts, Mrs. enjoyed. felt. keenly Fred Richmond, Mrs. A.' B. Morgan, Marriage Announced Mr. . and ,Mrs. C. E. Rodgers, Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Nelson announce the marriage Innis, Mrs. George A. Hansen, Mrs. of their daughter, Gladys, to J. G. Etta D. Bsgley, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. William Simonson of Provo, which took place Mrs. J. B. Jensen, last Saturday in Salt Lake. The Ferre, Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer, Mrs. young couple will make their home J. W. Farrer, Mrs. Ray Timmerman, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. George W. in Provo. Robison, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. J. H. Engagement Announced Mr. and Knight Starr .Jordan, Mrs. Mrs. Joshua F, Dunn announce the Dunn, Mrs. E. Elliott Dunn, ' Harry Ashton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, engagement of their daughter, to Richard H. Wells of Salt Mrs. H. C. Wright and Mrs. Fred R. Lake. The marriage will take place Taylor. The guests were j. month in the Salt Lake temple, R. R. Irviue, Jr., Mrs. C. H. Stevens B. Sylvester was hostess at a break- and Mrs. Agee of Salt Lake and Mrs. fast Tuesday morning complimentary - The officers Martha Flannlgan of Memphis, Tenn. Mothers Entertainedto Miss Lila Sorenson of Richfield. teachers of the Fifth ward Y. The following guests were present: MKensington Given Mrs. W. J. L A- entertained the mothers The Misss Zina Johnson, Edith Vei-,Williams and MrsrS. H. Goodwin enmont, Ruby Phillips and Fern Syl- - of th Mutual girls at a lawn party tertained at a Kensington at the this afternoon at the ward meeting vester. 'house. An excellent program, games home of the former yesterday after, land refreshments were the features noon. The guests assembled on the where the usual Kenshady lawn, Surprise Tarty Given Mrs. Adam 0f the entertainment. were enjoyed. Anderson was very pleasantly sur- sington - features prised at her home Monday evening, Entertained Bridge Club Mrs. E. Luncheon was servd to about thirty-fiv- e guests. the occasion being her birthday. The n. Sutton and Mrs. A. D, Sutton en-fair was planned by her daughters, Itertained the Thursday Afternoon Elsie and Mrs. Hugo Price. The, Bridge club at the home of the lat-- , guest of honor was presented with ter, Wednesday. Sweet peas and LOST On detour road bet. Provo many beautiful bouquets, which petunias were prettily arranged and Springville,- ladys gold wrist were used as decorations throughout throughout the rooms, where cards watch in leather case, a bunch of the rooms. She was also the recip- - and a delicious luncheon were of other appropriate presents. Joyed. Special guests were Mrs. keys, a change purse, all in ladys Games and mnsto made the time pass ; Martha Flannlgan of Memphis, crochet bag. Finder please Refreshments . were Tenn., and Mrs. Thomas Borlace of D. C. Dunbar, 325 Walker notify pleasantly. Bank served to about sixteen guests. . Salt Lake. . bldg., Salt Lake. Reward. Before Provos Largest Labor Day Celebration Society Editor Mrs. E. Ray Peterson 627-N- W -- - You and your family will want to be dressed up for that biggest day of days for Labor. You will find in our Store a Complete As- for the entire Family; also a complete sortment of Ready-to-WeLine of Shoes, including the New Fall Oxfords and Strap Pumps ar for Ladies. ed MEN For these seven days $2.25 Bridge-Luncheo- - bridge-lunche- on Distributor of Quality Merchandise - Everybody . Vi-.lat- e, out-of-to- - - , . en-le- nt . Dress Shirts, $1.23 Professor William H. Boyle, head WHERE WE LEAD of the Secondary Training school, B. Y. U., went to Leht today In the According to a writer In the o A postal cabinet has been Installed Interests of the B. Y. U. Sunday Tribune the Uhfteg . . at the Brigham Young University Professor Ethel Cutler, head of States leads the universe In: Librarfor the convenience of the faculty and the furtherance of the business the department of Home Economics, ies, Jails, universities, blind pig, of the institution. Each faculty B. Y. U., has returned from Berke- newspapers, bank deposits, Bible, member and student body organiza- ley, Calif., where she has been doing payroll robberies, automobiles, prefli tion is given a box for mail matter' ' graduate work at the University of sneak teers, thieves, divorces, movies that may come to the school and also California. She reports an Interestfor special school communications. ing and successful summers work. bulldogs, patent medicines, silk stock-Inglabor anions, scented soap, safe-t-y The cabinet is located In close prox-- ! razors, safes, streets The lawyers to the the offices of the university surrounding imity i and will greatly facilitate the trans- grounds of the Brigham Young univ- mechanical pianos, mahogany furnaction of business. ersity are receiving the attention of iture, diamonds, imitation diamonds, ' force of workers there, and all murders, acquittals, continuances! I the rubbish and weeds are being removed elections Iswb, law breakers, raiMiss Ina G. Johnson of Salt Lake lroads, freight rates, souvenir postal The City has been employed, as critic neat university plant is to be made cards, telegrams, billiard tables, and attractive in every respect. teacher of the seventh grade, B. Y. oplonlons, cabarets, peroxide, safety U. tralmfig school. Miss Johnson is j No doubt many of the citizens will matches, dark alleys, taxicabs, office a teacher of wide experience, having1 likewise realize the importance of descendants of Irish kings, been in the public school service and giving the city an attractive appear- holders, messenger boys, skyscrap-ers- , in the University of Utah training ance to meet the view of , incoming delinquent bunko steerers, pie,1 counterfeit school. She is also a member of the students September 12, the opening money, B. Y, U; Activities Ckl-cag- , a, safe-blowe- rs, j Latter-da- y promissory notes, collector!, vaudeville actors, horseshoe pins on soft shirts nnder bow ties, patent leather shoes, electric lights, wateMinor M usings rmelons, foreign missionaries, millionaires, Elks, business women, hand- Skid chains are harder on the tires books, radiators, home made beer, also the undertaker. and good guys. ; You never hear anybody criticizing mens bathing costumes. The reason The dress reformers idea Is that s is that the average man in a bathing girl thinks she is most becomingly snit is as handsome as a dressed' when she Is most unbecomBehemoth. ingly undressed. Saints General Sunday day of registration. school board. af ( Store. Manager Roy Boren of the Provo Electric and Hardware Company was the successful bjdder for the work of wiring the stage in College Hall for the modern lighting system to be Installed. The lighting scheme is an elaborate one and will permit the finest stage effects in use in theaters. up-to-d- . blood-sweati- Style Show and Exhibit You are invited to attend Style Show and Exhibit of New Fall and Winter Styles and Modes in TAILORED AND KNOCKABOOUT SUITS CLOTH, PLUSH AND FUR COATS DRESSES Vi;. Theres Beauty in the September 2nd and 3rd 1500 Garments on Display. Models will display any yu desire. - New Fall Hats garments We could use adjective after adjective describing the new but We do not we could 8r?Ce ao justice,to these Taylor Brothers Company creations. d THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. Ladies Department ShStoiiSS. orthS? tlu Uom 'hum interest I. noted her. " wMch lncId 0r dever Americw me d,pt. WedoPrieee for the new ALLEN MILLINERY Opening 2 September 1, 1, MnBBnffliDgcaitmDiUaKn fiM:i?iti!ti and 3 SHSBBflMBiWft 20 North University Are. e |