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Show X FRIDAY, MAY 5, THE PROVO POST 122 v J SUMMER SCHOOL MAY OFFERING OF HOSIERY MUSIC SUMMER SCHOOL CONDUCTED 'BY Professor J. W. McAllister, Supervisor of Music, Assisted by Miss Elsie Hollerman, Director of High School Orchestras Boys and girls who will be in the fourth grade, or higher, next year should join the Summer School and learn to play their instruments so that they may be prepared to enter the Junior High School next fall. Registration and assignments Monday, May 22, 1922. For detailed information phone The Reliable FLUFF RUG MANUFACTURER is making your old Fortiers Carpets, and Rugs into FLUFF RUGS re- Camp No. 1, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, met Thursday after-noo- n at the home of Mrs. Orson Twelves. Tulips and ferns were effectively used throughout the rooms. Mi i. Twelves gave the biography of ALtWORK Hyland . 453 Redondo Ave., Salt Lake City TIME NOT WASTED her mother, Mrs. Jesse B. Martin, while the biography of Mr. Martin was given by" Mrs. Matilda Vance. It was brought out in the biographies that Mr. Martin was a member of the famous Mormon battalion, and thak Mrs. Martin crossed the plains barefooted. It is to these, and other early Utah founder?, that much praise and gratitude is due for their patience and unselfish effortscoun-in building up this section of the try. Miss Helen Candland gave an excellent readihg, while Miss Lenore Foote entertained with a violin solo. Refreshments were served to thirty-- : visitor to the Lakes of Killar-ne- y while talking with his guide, learned that at the season of the year when tourists werent coming the spent their time in complete guides idleness How on earth do you manage to iass thethetime if you have no occupa- tion?" seven. stranger inquired. A , -3 --N- 50 Dozen , -- 0 : c, TT, The B. Y. U. conducted its annual j Mrs. J. H. Beck entertained at din- Girls day celebration today at the in- - j ner Thursday afternoon for Mr. and Hr .stitution. This morning at 11 oclock Mrs. Arthur McDaniel of Alpine -a program was held in the Y. chapel, I Spring flowers centered the table. p r Miss first! Aretta Young, honoring Hi Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Calder, Mr. and matron of the Young university, and Mrs. J. E. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Annie D. Palmer, former pa1 e, A. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. J A. J. tron. The honored guests were pre: Mr. anl Mrs. D. Orlo Allen --o sented with a large basket of flowers Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mr. and j in appreciation of their unselfish ef& forts and interests in the school. A Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. K. R. James Wilson, George Carrol, splendid program was rendered by 2.00 girls of the university and the alum- Homer and Sussie Heaton, all of nae, a feature of which was the pre- Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts cardisenting of the Elsie Chamberlain of Salt Lake and Miss Lorelda Strat-o- n Tf Good & Carrol western short story contest of Murray attended a party given eg medal to Miss Birdie Bate. This afternoon an informal recep- Saturday evening by Mrs. George Car-ro- ll tion for the Y girls was held in and daughters at their home in W the art gallery. The room was dec- Salt Lake City. A delightful eve- w orated under the direction of Professor E. H. Eastmond, and contained ning was spent with games and muI samples of the w'ork done by students sic, after which a delicious luncheon ' of the domestic art, the needle craft was served. T and art service departments. A splenwe we Mrs. Robert Lindsay entertained did program was rendered, including i-two poems composed by the honored at her home Thursday for her grand' guests, Mrs. Annie D. Palmer and daughter, Melba Bee, in celebration M Refreshments of her birthday anniversary. The af- M Mrs. Aretta Young. were served. ternoon was spent with games, music is We do This evening at 8:30 the girls will and a delicious luncheon, and en- conduct their Girls day ball ,with the j0yed by the following: Donna as guests, in the ladies hall, Beth Wright, Ruth Allen Helen rhesgymnasium. The hall has been Worsely. Gertrude Sauer, June Phil- M directhe under decorated Richard Louise Swenson, pecially lips, tion of Professor E. H. Eastmond. Knight, Ray Vincent, Harold The usual good music w'hich is furTO Smart. Mac Brown, r be Steven Murdock, Adeline Smith , and nished at the B. Y. U. dances willwill Refreshments we in attendance. Frank Harris. we & be served. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eggertsen enMrs. O. R. Thomas was compli- tertained at their home Wednesday & the occasion being in celemented at a handkerchief shower after- evening, home at Thursday her of MEN AND the birthday anniversary $ bration given & MOTHERS; noon by the members of the Comus of Mr. Eggertsen. flowers WOMEN: Spring W ' guarantee Cut flowers and ferns were were effectively used throughout the club. V offer you. the rooms. Cards were featured, Mr. used throughout were satisfaction on ( r effectively values honest of bridge rooms. Three tables Mrs. Kenneth Dunn and Elmo every pair of c j to and awarded for favor in hose the and the card favors. hose you buy nlayed. Cunningham winning Mrs. Mart Roylance, after w ic a A dainty luncheon was served to the or bo of us or your Vtir Mr. and Mrs. Eugene delicious luncheon was served. following: money cheer- girl, 1 la e up Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store, fu,,y refunIe(1 Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Star Swenson, Mr. and Mis Ralph Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cun-- j ningham, Mr.- and Mrs. Kenneth Mr-- . 'Cele-Ti- a M Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dallen of Owing to the commencement. exer- Strong has re- ?Ir. an I Mr-.- . C. L. Dailey and Mrm D CunMrs. Allie and j t i er a cises of the II. Y. university t the Springville ned to her home in this city, aft VI ot OgiVn will spend Pnhirs ; Mrs. Ituh Pioneer V of, thr , , with her visit daughter, weeks mughters ningham. IP this utv.ia .it IT da wi!11 '1 m.i.min Heber. Je-s- e J. O. j i -- Pure Thread Japan Fashioned Silk Hose 1 Cul-Iimor- -- $148 8 - gardless their condition at CUT PRICES 1774-W- W. Mrs. Q. A. ClUff was hostess to the members of the Helpful Hour club at her home Thursday afternoon. The rooms were prtily decorated with spring flowers. The afternoon was spent pleasantly with cards, music and luncheon. Present were Mrs. Ernest Dixon, Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mrs. Frank Gay, Mrs. Albert Sleek, Mrs. J. H. Beck Mrs. D. D. McClellan, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. Ted Hatton, Mrs. Parley Dixon, Mrs. Eph Horaerrs. John Carter, Mrs, J. W. Bailey, Mrs. Caleb Haws and Miss- Anna Brooke. UTAH GUARANTEED 368-- . Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 5 I pair; colors Black. Cordovan and White. regular value hosiery appeals to every individual. There are three nal points to be considered QUALITY, FIT and WEAR t ; & Those three points were considered bv us to the limit at thtime we can satisfy anyone who appreciates believe that bought and good hose. not quote prices here throughout the line for it necessary for vou to see and feel the qualities to fully appreciate their values & in price: OUR WINDOW DISPLAY WE DIRECT YOUR ATTENTION have and invite you to'come in and closely inspect the values to offer. L i Brim-gentlem- I en - ef tt U j I I j Special New Items - i V Cummings o.n.p.Vol Mv Mrs or hi E a n 'lln.i-.h.- s !u,. the Junior Bee- Pr. u '.))(! evening il .011-In Mm, mu,, Th Mm Lila dllled t war.l vo IJro lie ill rourth hive guU - W a ' a a at V. and id J P u will at t a Il J.. J0 Til Si S,0T1" v: and su '1ssl tuuu siV. M , Me.it i mKh i1" the Pidvd t on and o. a lint H Mann mom "hfon ol i m' ui p.i' MrrnsF ani -, Thelma vUisa Rvelvn It is hoped V.'h.le m this n,a Bathing Coinpatn. o Moi, lav' Kuish Games, (laming and refreshMr. that the busv housewives will take ot th he If you are (o( ky over a small will tl.ev it guests ments nere enjojed bv the followR. L. a Iv antage ol the delicious cakes to job youd burst if you were to crow Mis. diughter. 1 heMisses Inez Wilde, Florenoe 'on round at this tale. ing. over a big one. Allport, Myrtle Straddling. Ova John- j.u ,eji. son, Ethel Kartehner, Mildred Davi?, Iar Sellers, Effie Dorral, Kathryn a vis, Naomi Seamount, Dorothy Stewart, Atha Murdock, Ida Smith, Nell e Barney, and the guests af honor. J t 65 c colors 81x99 9-- i Tissue Ginghams, beautiful Bleached 75c patterns Nainsook, in checks and OCn stripes Z3 Long Cloths, 19c III OuG TO Pepperell Sheetings 4 Hope Blea Red Seal A. F. C. 3J1-- 42-i- 50c Satins, ' all colors, yard- - TO n. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Allen enter tained at a dinner at their home Friday evening of la4t week. Spring flowers and ferns were used as table decoration. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen and Mrs. Venore Jensen of Brigham City. Following dinner, the evening was spent pleasantly with music and social chat. wrell-appoint- 25c 39c Heavy Satin Skirtings, yard Crepe Knit Banners Ladies Knit .Unions, pair Ladies Hose, t L $1.95 Ladies Pure Silk Gordon, pair Mrs. R. L. Jensen was a springville visitor Wednesday. John Johnson of Benjamin spent the latter part of the week in this city, the guest of Mrs. J. W. Hu- 10c AND 25c pair Childrens 4xtr& quality, colors white, black, cordovan, pair READY-TO-WEA- : Mrs. Minnie Dodds, who has been 25c 39c 50c 75c 90c Many New Skirts in Wool and Silk effect, plain and pleated styles. With these we offer our New' Silk Sport Coat in all shades. This combination makes a wonderful sport suit adapted for sport or street wear. a Bros. Co. Taylor Provo Spanish Fork THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Remember that a $1Q50.()0 Emerson Player Piano and 8450 Suite will be given away July 5th SSBSSE -- . I ' 11 1 . 11 11 1 i -- ( ) . ( 10-pie- ce -- t I a-i- on home of Mrs. Mable Bray. The evening was spent pleasantly with, games, music and social chat, after which delicious refreshments were served. The Beehive girls present were Miss Marian Sutton, Miss Evelyn Stewart, Miss Hulda Crane, Miss j Jennie Bennett, Miss Hanah Pruffe, Miss Genevieve Sutton, Miss Zoe Am-- j toft, Miss Ruth Luvlin, Miss Ruth Nuttal. Miss Erma Bullock, Miss Vilda Hunter, Miss Pearl Harding, Mhss Grace Madsen and Miss Thelma Watkins. The dinner given by the Community Congregational church yester- day evening, was very successful, both socially and financially. The members of the LAmetia club were the guests of Mrs. Julian F. Greer at her home Thursday after-- j noon. Rases and ferns were used in decorating the rooms. Sewin,g, music and a delicious luncheon yere the features of the afternoon, a'ud en-inv- bv the following: ns To Which Class Do You Belong e The progressive, thrifty, one, always taking advantage of opportunities to make and save, OR are you in the old rut following the ways of least resistance which lepds to nothing more than very ordinary accomplishments.' Ask yourself the question To which class do I belong? wide-awak- :u trade with PIGGLY WIGGLY you are getting into the progressive class very rapidly and you will find by comparison that you always get more QUALITY FOOD for your money than elsewhere. FREE SOAP During the next ten days vve give free 1 bar Jap Rose Soap with each purchase of bars Flake White Laundry Soap, 35c worth soap for 5 Or $2.00 worth of Jap Rose Toilet Soap free with each case of Kirks Flake White Soap at, per case 4.75 Kirks Flake White is equal to any white laundry soap on the market. Remember, 10 Days only. WASHING POWDERS Old Dutch Cleanser 10 Sunbright Cleanser Light House Cleanser7 Gold Dust, large pkg.30 small pkg.32p Gold Dust, 18 Rinso, large pkg Rinso, small pkg 22$ 21$ Banquet No. 2 y2 -- 17? Puff Rice Puff Wheat Grape Nuts -- 23 VEGETABLES Kelloggs Corn Flakes Large, 15? Small, 10p Post Toasties Large, 15? Small, lOp SALAD DRESSINGS 38 Premier, large Porters Thousand Island 38 $ Yacht Club, large 65 ' Yacht Club, medium35 Yacht Club, picnic 16 Mrs. 12 Perry Corn, No. 2 Clarion, No. Flag Golden 13 12 Vz 2 'Bantam26 PEAS International June Evergreen June Spring Garden 10 15 June22? Morgans Extra Sifted 32 FRESH FRUIT Bananas, per lb 14 Oranges, per doz 59 Grape Fruit 13 Lemons, large, doz.36 Strawberries 20 CANNED FRUIT VEGETABLES Pineapple, Paradise Island, Fresh Tomatoes, Ib.15 Imperial Head Lettuce, Sliced, 212 Squats, sliced ,No. Tall Grated, No. 2 Solar, Broken Slices, 31r 225 Solar Broken Slices, 2 Royal Red No. 212 12 VzQ 24 Shredded Wheat Cream of Wheat 212 PEACHES Libbys No. BREAKFAST FOODS No. 2 20 26 20 .117 Libbys Sliced, No Paradise Island, Grated, No. 14 1 b. L-- j- , Crystal Wax Onions, 10 lb. Utah Asparagus, Spinach, lb. 12 lb.17 1 POTATO FLAKES For picnic parties Small, 12 Large, 22 ed Mrs. C. Lar- - Mrs Frank Reynolds. Mrs. Qn. Charles Brown, Mrs. Kenneth Cra-- 1 vQn. Mrs Clarence Greer, Mrs. Leo Sutherland. Mrs. Robert Stoddard, -- LADIES DEPARTMENT -- The Fifth Ward Relief society will hoid its regular weekly meeting, which was scheduled to be held Wednesday, Tuesday afternoon. May 9, in the ward Relief society .hall. A splendid program has been arranged, and all members are urged to be present. The Pond Lily Beehive swarm of the Bonneville ward entertained their mothers Tuesday evening at the DEPARTMENT R Eureka Vernal. YARD Many New Offerings Now Await You in the, New Models and Coloring in Dresses Suits and Coals, bought at such prices that epable us to supply your wants at surprisingly low' prices. Get your share of the minute styles shown here. . spending the winter months in this city, the guest of Mrs. Lacy A. Farnsworth. has returned to her home in $1.00 beautifully embroidered yidO yOiUU New Spring Voiles and Organdies. Imported Organdies, in all new QQp uOu shades, 45 in. wide Imported Voiles, beautiful patterns 49c - Mrs. $1.00 $1.50 Hose, pair Jap Kimonos, all colors; On QQ On nn $3.95 ed ish. $1.98 i , , . en-o- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd D. Strong of Salt Lake spent the week-en- d in tin's oDy. .... ... ... me Ladies Silk and Fiber Hose, i t ' - yard and up; Lace Fronts, $1.25 and up. l ' ' U ' i A New Assortment of Lace Collars, Lace Vestings and Lace Fronts, with Collars and Cuffs attached. Very Specialff Priced Collars from 50c to $1.50; Vestings, $2.50 A-- - i 39c 16c ' ' , ' -- Ginghams, yard Pillow Tubing Pequot 1 e-- . -- 1. t ..... 20c ..$1.69 Pepperell Sheets, Rat in Spun, all j ( While They Last India Lawn. 1 t- In Our Drv Goods Department at pricea.. --Get Tour Snare 39c , I Inter- - Japanese Crepes, ir, all wanted checks, plain colors, yard f i Walnut Dining Reed Bailey, Mrs Oren Grone-riaMrs H. E. Holland, and Mrs. Percival Bieelow. Mrs. Harrv Rob- hie. Miss Fern Roundy and Miss Blanche Davis, invited guest. Mrs n. SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE. LOCATION: 84 NO. UNIVERSITY AVE. 22SS23SQSESSSS3 S3BSSC . f |