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Show ? FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922 THE PROVO POST The Second Ward Choir Will ij Appear In Concert Saturday!) : Those who were unable to attend the splendid Easter concert given in the Second ward meeting hou-Easter Sundav bv the Provo Second ward choir, under the able direction of Professor Elmer Nelson, will be pleased to learn that this excellent production will again be presented Saturday evening at & oclock in the Utah Stake tabernacle. The presentation i at the request of the presidency of Utah Stake, and will be given gratis to the public. The concert consists in part of the Easter oratorio, The Crucifixion, J. Stainer. The choir includes forty-fiv- e excellent voices: William Knud-sen- , by baritone, and Mrs. Marie H. Homer, soprano, are the soloists, and will e incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 286 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH be accompanied by organ, piano and Charming Patent "Straps1 I i i J .Dressier . . . 4 J. Stainer j Mr. William Knudsen, Baritone Solist; Mrs. Marie H. Homer, -- person. The classy styles we are showing are sold in the most exclusive womens footwear shops in America and are worn by smartly dressed women of Upper Fifth Avenue, New York, and other fashion centres. The large buying power of this great Nation-wid- e institution brings these smart styles to you at exceptionally low prices. See them on display at this store now. p Womens Patent Leather Button Pump, perforated vamp and quarter, perforated imitation tip, leather military heel, (Above) ' t j . Easter Oratorio, The Crucifixion. dressed women everywhere are CORRECTLY voguish Patent Leather Strap Pumps this season. These are the favorite footwear styles for Spring and Summer and can be worn with most any frock with which Milady sees fit to adorn her lovely I orchestra1-- The program in detail is as follows: Opening Chorus Behold the Risen King Soprano Solo Mrs. Eva J. Brown and Choir. 1 Favorite Footwear Styles for Women string ! One-Stra- single McKay sole. $4.98 Soloist. Double Mixed Quartet Mrs. Emma Jones, Miss Zina Scott, Mrs. Bertha Ross, Miss Edith Ross, Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. William Hoomsr, Mr. Brigham Johnson and Mr. J. Earl Lewis. 1 And They Came to a Place Named Gethsemane Sopfano Solo, Mrs. Marie H. Homer. '. 2 The Agony Baritone Solo, Mr. William Knudsen; Soprano Solo, Mrs. Marie H. Homer; Bass Solo, Mr. J. Earl Lewis and Choir. The Procession to Calvary Instrumental . 3 Fling Wide the Gates Soprano Solo, Mrs. Marie H. Homer and Choir. 4 And When They Were Come Baritone Solo, Mr. William Knudsen. 5 The .Mystery of the Divine Humiliation The Double Mixed Quartet. 6 He Made Himself of No Reputation. Baritone Solo, Mr. William Knudsen. . .. 7 The Majesty of the Divine Humiliation Soprano Solo, Mrs: Marie H. Homer.' No. 8 And as Moses Lifted Up the Serpent Baritone Solo, Mr. Wilnam Knudsen. God So Loved the World No. 9 The Choir. No. 10 Litany of the Passion The Choir. No. 11 Jesus Said Father Forgive Them Mr. Thomas Hardy and Male Chorus. No. 12 Duet, So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition Mr. William Knudsen and Mrs. Marie H. Homer. No. 13 The Mystery of Intercession Double Mixed Quartet. ... No. 14 And'One of the Malefactors Solos, William Knudsen, L. L. Nelson, Charles Robbins, Thomas Hardy and Male Chorus. No. 15 The Adoration of the Crucified The Double Mixed Quartet. No. 16 When Jesus Therefore Saw His Mother Tenor Solo, Mr. Charles Robbins; Baritone Solo, v Mr. William Knudsen and Male Chorus. v Is It Nothing to You? No. 17 Baritone Solo, Mr. William Knudsen. No. 18 The Appeal of the Crucified The Choir. No. 19 After This, Jesus Knowing That All Things Were Now TAILORED AT PAS HI O'M PARK New Styles - that are Right EN who know and demand the the new' and correct clothes have come to depend on this stoi;e for the right style; good quality and good value and you are as- sured all these in our SMART, STYLISH SPRING SUITS TAILORED , AT FASHION PARK M - Womens Patent Leather Ankle (Above) Cut-Ou- t Strap Buckle Pump Circular vamp, plain toe, celluloid covered full Junior Louis heel, single McKay sole. $5.50 No. sole. 20- p i $6.50 I $- THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD V NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT street, Provo, Utah, on the 17th day of June, .1922, at 2 p. m., to pay the THE MILLER HILL EXTENSION delinquent assessment together with MINING CO. Principal Place of the cost of advertising and expense Business, Provo, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held on the 27tli day of April, 1922, an assessment (No. 3) of 1 V2 mill per share, or $1.50 per thousand shares, was levied on the outstanding stock of the company, payable immediately to Mrs. M. A. Conant, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 31st day of May, 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold at the office of the corporation. 32 West Center . of sale. . MRS. M. A. CONANT, Secretary and Treasurer. First publication, April 2S, 1922. Last publication, May 30, 1922. CARD OF THANKS To the many kind friends who gave comfort and consolation, for yie beautiful floral offerings and to everyone who assisted in any way in our bereavement through the death of dear husband and father, we desire to express our sincere gratitude and thanks. MRS. J. WILL LEWIS and FAMILY. 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