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Show V i .t ' r - . j ; Now ..For Dress Cottons i Mrs. E. Ray Peterson 'Phone 62? Charming Social Event Miss Natella Lewis entertained Saturday eve- -, nlng In honor ot her brother, Earl, - recently returned'' from an mission. The rooms were prettily decorated with numerous bowls of autumn flawers. Kewple placecards were attached to dainty candy spirals. Other unique table decorations were used. A - delightful - evening was spent In contest games and music. The Misses Laura and Eva Lewis of Spanish Fork and Professor Elmer Nelson were most generous with their musical numbers. Twenty guests participated. S. I Entertain at Dinner Mrs. J. Will Lewis had as dinner guests Sunday the Misses Laura and Eva Lewis and Miss Alene Tuttle of Spanish Fork and Mrs. Victor Nichols and Miss Laura Jones of American Fork. ' Shower Given A delightful bundle shower was given by Mrs. Walter Robinson Saturday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. Roy Evans, formerly Miss Leah Ross, a recent bride. Interesting games, music and a dainty luncheon contributed to the enjoyable affair. The honored guest was showered with an abundance of Those .present were- - Mrs. gifts. Louise Wiscombe, Mrs. Margaret RobinBon, Mrs. Nora Brown and Miss Jessie Alleman, all of Springvllle; Mrs. Emma- Ramsey Morris, Mrs. Herbert Robinson, Mrs. Fred Robinson, Mrs. M. H. Ross, Mrs. Mark Robinson and Mrs. Charles Evans, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Mrs. Eli Robinson, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Milton Booth, Mrs. J..A, Buttle, Miss Gene Williams, Mrs. C. E. Fletcher, Mrs. Harlow Smoot, Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Alma BallengeK Mrs. M. A. Ross, Miss Emily Brown and Miss Luella i I ! - I Ramsey. v ' Visited Here Mr. and Mrs. lehsen and Mrs. Elden C. O. Strlngfellow of Draper visited at the home of Mrs. George F. Wells of Lakevlew the latter part of the week. Card Club to Meet The Progressive Card club will hold its first meeting of the season at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sburtliff, Thursday evening. Mrs. M. C. Entertained Guests Newell had as her guests Sunday the following: Mr. and Mrs. 'D. R. Smoot of Salt Lake, daughter Doone and son, Richard. ; i - s POST THE PROVO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921. Society Editor W ' Honored The home Missionary of Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Cassidy was the scene of an Interesting social affair Thursday evening when Mrs. Cassidy and the Misses Lola Baum is dwelling upon when she thinks of warmer winter night wear and the like. YARD WIDE DAISY. FANCY OUTING 27-in- good weight, ch stripes; yard - in pink and Wore 1 2Vi$ CLOTH 36-in- . Birthdays Celebrated Mrs. Martin Clinger entertained at dinner Sunday in celebration of the birthday anniversaries of her husband and Mrs. George F. Wells, which occurred on the same day. A crystal vase of pink rose buds and a beautiful birthday cake formed the table" decorations and pink asters were prettily arranged throughout the rooms. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clinger; Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. W .Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred d Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells. Following the repast, an enjoyable evening was spent with music and chat. OUTING For wrappers, house dresses, dressing sacques and kimonas, in pleasing de25 signs and colorings ; yard WHITEOUTING , fleecy and make will in that warm, designs tractive looking bath robes ; yardGO Heavy blanket robing, white outing, and baby wear, good weight ch wear for night yard V 16 2-- 3 the. best $5.00 hat sold anywhere. Quality the best, styles the smartest. Max-fiel- Citizens qf Provo Why not do some one thing each day to advertise Provo and Utah county? Utah county has the resources that by proper development can make It the best coun' ty in the west. The best way to develop those resource- - is to let the outside world know about them. Dance to Be Given The officers and teachers of the Sixth ward Sunday school will give a dance In the ward amusement hall Thursday next. The children will have a merry afternoon and In the evening a dancing party will be given for the adults of the ward and their friends. Relief Society Meets The Fifth ward Relief society held an interesting session this afternoon. The literary lesson was given by Mrs. J. W. Robinson and an excellent program was rendered". BEST APPLES. ASK US ABOUT IT. Distributors Boren and Mrs. I Be ready to deliver your finest apples to us September 20th to October 4tl. There are four kinds In competition try for eachr kind, you may be lucky in reciing a prize for one of them. Should you not be awarded prize you are certain of receiving a due bill for $1.00 m trade for each box you deliver to us, provided they are up to- ot Quality Bridge-Luncheo- n I - Fruit Growers! $25.00 A BOX FOR UTAH COUNTYS; Merchandise - Everybody, Store. ANOTHER TRACTOR STORY This Time e. It Does No Damage, As It Had Given Mrs. Roy F. Violett were It was but a short time ago that the press of the Btate rang with the story of the flanged farm tractor tearing up the bltulithlc pavement near Lehi. An awful hubbub was raised and it was proposed to pass some law preventing farmers moving tractors and such over the hard surfaced highways of the state. Arguments pro and con as to just what should be done in the matter, were It was suggested by some many. that paving surfaces should be laid that were Impervious to destruction from such sources, and just what pavement that should be was more or less problematical to the uninformed. Saturday, however, this problem was solved to a certain extent when the immense steam shovel owned by one of the states big conMrs. Mart Roylance, Mrs. C. E. Maw, tractors, and weighing something Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. Alex Hed over sixteen tons, was photographed O. MA. Mrs. Swen C. oufst, Nielson, grinding its ponderous way over the H. Ward, Mrs. C. H. Wright, MrsfJ. new concrete pavement of Center W. Farrer, Mrs. G. H. Helndseiman, street. Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. David Strange to say no damage was done Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. J. W. N. Whitecotton, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. George Birthday Celebrated The occa Mrs. David Goodman, Mrs. ston being her birthday, Mrs. Alvin Harold Blumenthal and Mrs. William: Boardman was very pleasantly surHaws. prised at her home yeaterday afternoon by a number of relativea and " friends. The hours were enjoyably Clubs Entertained Conjointly with sewing, music, chat, after The E. L. E. clnb of Provo and the spent which dinner was served. The party n Bridge duly of consisted of the following: Mrs. Payson were entertained by Mrs. Rondo Simmons, Mrs. J. O. Ward, William Omelia of Payson and Mrs. Mrs. Martin Strebel, Mrs. John William Ferre of Provo at tho home Mra .Ed Lowe Mra. He-hot the latter Saturday afternoon. The Boardman, Mra. Dnke, the Misses seasons flowers were used to en- Edith Ward and Wilson, Berncle Boardman. hance the rooms. Prises were re- ' ceived by Mrs. Ray Timmerman of Guest. Honored Mra. Rondo SimProvo and Mrs. Sam Ware of Payson. mons qtotertalned at dinner .Sunday Dainty in all Its appontments was the Mra. William Giles of He-bluncheon served. Those present were in honor of A City. crystal bowl of white Mesdames J. B. Ashton, Fred Taylor, C. E. Loose, Preston G. Peterson, asters centered the table, where covers were laid for eight. Ray Timmerman, Mark Anderson, Jack Shlrneman, George E. Robison, Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs, Mart Roylance, Vern Greenwood, Frank Cory, E. C. Rodgers and the Alex Hedqutst and daughter, DorV returned Sunday evening following guests: Mes othy dames L. D; Steward, Mary McBeth, from a trip to Zion, Grand and Sam Ware, Frank Harris, Charles Bryces canyons. They also visited the fair and carnival at St. George Craven, John Craven, J. 8. McBeth, and report a very delightful time. C. F. Dixxon, Anna McBeth," R. A Porter, B. F. Ott, Miss May" McBeth - Double Shower Given The Misses of Payson," Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Mrs. Alvira and Anna Nelson, who will be Byron Townsend, Mrs. Viola Warner n of Salt Lake, Mrs. C. Packard of married to Robert Ostergaard of and Clarence Zobell of Lake-vieSpringvllle and Mrs. D. Cluff of respectively, were the honored Spanish Fork. guests at k shower Friday evening given at the home of Mrs. August Bride-eleHonored A delightful Johnson. A pretty arrangement of social affair took place last evening autumn leaves and berries was used a hen Mrs. W. D. Dixon and Mrs. Net- for decorations. Games, music and a tie Madsen entertained at the Dixon delirious luncheon were enjoyed by ' home in honor of Miss Janet Pooie, about thirty-fiv- e guests. The hona bride of the month. Pink and ored guests were showered with an a bite streamers and bells, together abundance ot pretty and useful rfts with an abundance of garden flowers, were used to beautify the rooms, Visited nere--M- r. and Mrs. W, A. where forty-tw- o guests enjoyed a Dunn and family of Salt Lake were musical program and unique games. visitors here Sunday at thd home of Dainty refreshments were served. The Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dunn.i , O. N. O. Hub Meet guest of honor was' the recipient ot a Mr. and Mrs. of set beautiful silverware. Jesse Hunter received the O. .N. O. "W. n the pleasing hostesses at a given at the home ot the former Friday afternoon. The seasons flowers were arranged effectively throughout the rooms. Mrs. J. B. Ashton received the card prize. Following the games a daintily prepared luncheon was served. The folMrs. Ferre lowing were present: Decker and Mrs. R. E. Knowlden of Shit Lake, Mrs. Alma VanWagenen, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. Frank Corey, Mrs. J. V. Buchi,- - Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mr. Ray Timmerman, Mrs. O. A. Spear, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, t, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. Francis Mrs. George E. Brattan, Mrs. F. G. Richmond, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. Milt Jones, ! i I j jf Hed-quis- I r TRANsnn 3297 &T)fxtor Pattern is prodded. Tor tills Butterioc design t PATTERN Zf DELTOR t , ytr tin BuYifcUiCIU DESIGN iiim-til--d .Pattern eDettor this i Yu mat Sr it Design Immense Stock of Fine Merchandise ,i ul I t The Most Desirable the Market Affords Have Been Assembled in great display for Your Convient Choosing t ii CRESS 10918 T. ... AU that is worth while for the new season may be found here. Fabrics from skilled weavers of this and other lands, modes which take precedence In the world of 4, t fashion. - - Articles for the home, attesting the good taste which make, their possession a and from thA work shop of the world comes novelties new and genuine pleasure, ' " r T r charming. in style and in to minute the and Winter Fall Are up right Our Low Shoes for skin more than is deep; for each every way the finest you can buy. Their beauty lasts. pair is made of selected, all leather materials built over splendid fitting r- V -- ' j t i t , ,! Our Prices are Exceptionally Good s t i t. : $4.00 to $7.50 j t ' i !.i V- - 1 . . r ' . 1 Call and Let Us Fit Your Feet. TjiTPrPiMP 11 -- .V i J , L O IT dull HD "'"'So Open-sha- May-coc- k, Saturday-Afternoo- er er out-of-to- My-to- " w, ct , C0 1 - . K - to Contend With a Different Kind of Surface. bridge-luncheo- , r Smarter Than Ever Better Than Ever BUY THE BERG $5.00 HAT BLANKET ROBING FLANNEL 27-in- 29 PRINTED FLEECED That soft, downy texture, at the same' time possessing strength of boSy that insures wear; a big assortment of patterns in light and dark, - 19 yard Miles Bown. twilled' Daisy cloth, heavy and ch warm, yard BEST QUALITY SWISS OUTING , . FALL HATS Those plain, practical materials on which every womans mind and Edna Decker entertained at a missionary shower In honor of Harold Cassity, who will leave for a mission to New Zealand on October 2. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers and ferns. Games and music were followed by a delicious luncheon. Appropriate gifts were received by the guest of jionor. Those present Included the Misses Mary: Hansen, Madge Bailey, FlorZoa ence4 Crane, - Marie McDonald, Mamie Leone Nelson, Hansen, Thomas, Ruth Billings, Loreta Clark, Ruth Smith, Ruby Butler, Gladys Naylor, Edna Becker, Lola Baum and Messrs. Kenneth Nelson," Elliott Dunn, Earl Blumenthal, Kenneth Bailey, Paul Vincent, A. L. Blakley, Hollis Twelves, William Cluff, Wallace Bailey, Tobe Riley, Harry Hart, Harold Cassidy, Bert Morgan and Entertained at Dinner Mra. Joseph Park entertained at a family dinner Friday evening in celebration Tea of her birthday anniversary. roses centered the table, where covThe ers were laid for twenty-fivevening was . pleasantly spent with music and chat. t 11921 ' . Vf 4 MENS to andt there were no marks of any kind to show of its passage, irrespective of the fact thst the wheels were heavily flanged as well as catterpillared. Provo has had a number of experiences of this nature from the runrailway engine ning of a sixty-to- n over Its concrete streets to the quoted above with no perceptible damage done. AU of which goes to show that the people responsible for the concrete pavements of Provo acted wisely and well in the choice they made. While it 1b not advisable to make a practice of submitting oar hard surfaced pavements to suck stress as this, the fact that properly constructed concrete surfaces are capable of bearing such loads without in thin-paveme- expe--riene- e- apparent damage, is significant the extreme, and should go far with people and communities anticipating street and highway construction wherein excessive, heavy traffic may be expected. ' Card club at their home Saturday evening. For the occasion the rooms were beautifully decorated with asters. Seven tables were arranged for. the games and ths prizes were awarded to Mrs. J. B. Tucker and Clarence Nelson. A delicious luncheon rU served. - The special Invited guests Included- Dr. and Mrs." J.' Cr Bown, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Far8tubb, Mr. and Mra. JohnT.W.Farrer rer, Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph and Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Taylor. Allio Visiting in the East Mrs. or Cunningham left the latter part the .week for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she will visit her daughter, Mra. J. J. Boner. She will also visit her aon, Ray, at Washington, and expecta to be gone about two . months. , D-c- - ftorosis Club Meets About twenty Provo members of the Utah Soroeis club were delightfully entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mre. J. W. Homer, Jr., In Pleasant Grove. ana Interesting games were played features of special Interest .were visit to the childrens play grounds and a recital of experiences . m France, accompanied by pictures, which was given by Miss Wiggln 01 New York. A fruit festival complied the enjoyable affair. - M. Bundle Shower Given Mrs. C. Clark entertained at a bundle ybowe eveat her home In this city Friday Berning In honor ot her sister. Miss nice Downs of Nephl, whose to Roy Stubbs of take place in the late fall. The tim was pleasantly spont with music an games, during which time lunebeo was served. Ik ' " Buy "your shoes at Fletcher Thomas Co. and save money. marriage , |