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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922 THE PROVO POST 4 Provos Popular Newspaper i i Published Tuesday and Friday Evenings by THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY 125 West Center St. ' f t . Phone 13 Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as J Matter. s ivcai Subscription Bates (In Advance) : Jarvis of St. are Ariz., visiting in this city Joseph, of a number for days. Mr. and Mrs. $2.50 Jarvis came to Utah to attend the L25 marriage of their son, Joseph, to 75 Miss Mildred Boyer of Springville, which took place the early part of Mr. and Mrs. Helier -- - 1 Three Months this month. Saturday evening, a wedding reception will be given at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Boyer, Jr., at their home in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis were formerly B. YY U. students, at which institution they were well and favorably known. Invitations have been issued to many of thfeir friends and schoolmates in this MAKING A HOME OF A HOUSE in the United States that you, friend, married your wife because you loved her, she gave herself to you without question, with a ,firm and fixed belief that you told her the truth when you entered the life long partnership. She believed then, and she believes now, that your love will find expression not only in wards but in deeds. That you will do all that is humanly possible tb make her happy, to keep her in health, to make her moherhood, if such should come, a glory. Have you done that ? Have you kept your part of the agreement that-d- s just as binding whether it was expressed in words or only in inference? You have sheltered her, fed her, clothed her. ' Is that all your duty? You have taken out insurance, perhaps bought her not only the needed things of life but some of It is tb be presumed ' ( Phone 13. 8 Editor and Manager NEPHI Cl HICKS One Year .Z. Six Months! Second-clas- Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor citjl. Thursday evening Mrs. Thomas was complimented at a social given in her honor by the Primary officers and teachers of the First ward, from which organization Mrs. Thomas was obliged to retire. The was spent with games and the luxuries, you have not forgotten the celebration of the wed- evening which delicious refreshafter music, ding anniversary or her birthday. You have told her the truth ments were served. The honored about Ml things, remember the caresses that made of your honey- guest was presented with a silver moon a wonderful memory, stood by her, protected her, loved her berry spoon, bearing the inscription, as a token of apand all that is fine and splendid and worthy of you as 4 man and Primary Officers, services her for during her preciation as a citizen. association with the Primary organiBut there is, perhaps, one thing you havent done and that zation. a a miscellaneous shower, complimentary to Airs. Alary Brown, daughter of Air. and Airs. David H. Jones, whose marriage to Berry Jolley of Beaver will take place June 1. Spring flowers and potted plants decorated the rooms. Games and music were enjoyed, during which dainty refreshments were served to the following: Airs. Alary Brown. Airs. Alary Bennett, Airs. Emma Chat-win, Airs. Esther Long, Airs. Eva Airs. Kay, Dorothy Aluhlstein, Airs. Jennie Jolley of Salt Lake, Airs. Ada Orgyle of Bountiful, Airs. F. H. Jones, Airs. Lizzie Jones, Aliss Jones, Aliss Lila Ellertsen, F. Olsen, Evelyn Alaeser, Air. and Airs. Hyrum Ewell, Air. and Airs. J. R. Jolley, -- . Eva Kay and Airs. Esther entertained Long Friday evening at Airs. Vi-la- te Jesse Stubbs, Lee Ollerman and Berry Jolley. The honored guest was the recipient of many beautiful and frseful gifts. H. F Bushman of Lehi and John Bushman of Snowflake, Ariz., are Provo visitors and will remain in this city during the commencement week of the B. Y. University. Lawrence Alonson of Alona is Provo visitor for a few days. 'one thing is the goal of all your courtship, all your love, all the Airs. AI. Thompson was hostess at Mrs. Elmo Cheever was hostess at a bee at her home Thursday happy days of the honeymoon, all the preparation of your youth a kensington quilting at her home Wednes- afternoon. Following the quilting, a and hers, the harbor toward which your ship should be driven afternoon to a number of her day of six covers dinner a A is not a home. home of is one the building and that thing friends. Needle work was interspers- was served. will home make the house' it is true, but given the house the wife ed with the serving of a delicious and to make it lasting, "a true shelter, a place of refuge and con- luncheon to twenty. The Beehive girls of the Pleasant tent that home must be yours not another mans. Every life in Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkins View ward entertained at the home nature from the smallest brown bird to the giant bears that growl have received word from Rigby, Ida- of Airs. Clarence Brereton Wednesafternoon. Needle work, music . from darkened caves has set an example. They one and all have a ho, that their son and wife, Mr. and day were the features of and rhome that is theirs, a home for which they will battle to the death Mrs. Claude Hawkins, will arrive 4n the luncheon afternoons entertainment, and Provo Tuesday, where they will visit or return tb through greatest difficulty. Aliss Leah the by following: enjoyed witji friends and relatives during the Ashton, Aliss Vera Penrod, Aliss Alice What will that home mean to your wife? Is it hard to see? week. Anderson, Aliss Alay Slack, Aliss Put the answer in words. It. will give her a sense of security that Walker, Aliss Ruth Cluff, Aliss no to will matter what mean D. her that ease. It Sheriff and Mrs. J. means a heart at Boyd and Laura Alelva Walker, Aliss Pearl Hansen, Huish motored to Payson Aliss Vilate storms arise she need not fear the chill and echoing streets. It Mrs. J. W.where Aliss Ethel HanMonday, they spent part of sen, Aliss Penrod, will mean fthat she can enter down into the valley of shadow to the Gertrude Leichty and day decorating graves at the City Aliss LaRue York. her lips, for she will know cemetery. bring forth a new life with a smile onwill have a shelter that canthat when (that tiny life grows up it Airs. A. R. Aloorefield of Denver is Miss Florence Bushman, who has of whim fortune or the careless not be taken away by every been teaching at the Hinckley acad- visiting in this city for an indefinite word of a granger. in Provo, Airs. emy for the past school year, is vis- period. While Own a Home. be The ajiswer the guest of her son and a in Provo of for number days. iting ' Air. Airs. Bob Aloorestood and has of wife that not little by Miss Bushman was formerly a stu- daughter, Is she( yours entitled, that field. can she in sunshine and storm, to a home where give expression dent at the Young university for a of years. She expects to to her happiness and find the joy that all women find in making number Air. and Airs. Ben H. Knudsen enIn near future for this leave the city 'of it a thing, of beauty and comfort, a place where her children her home in Snowflake, Ariz. She, tertained at their home Wednesday and mind and passing on into manhood and with her father, John Bushman, will evening of last week for the officers ' can grow in strength and teachers of the Second ward AI. back-witsuch golden memory of the ddys that make the trip by auto. womanhodd look I. A. and their partners. Lilacs apd were, thatj the very name home will be sacred. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox enter- honeysuckle decorated the rooms, a Is shd not worth the etra effort that will bring her the real- tained a prettily appointed dinner large bowl of which centered the dinwomans dreams, the garden where she can putter at theirat home table. Games, music and dainty isation ot'ner Sunday for Mr. and ing and' grow It he flowers she resembled in her youth, the garden that Mrs. Vern D. Ekins of Ogden, Mr', refreshments were enjoyed bv will give her health and bright eyes and the surging life that and Airs. Ernest Ekins of Delta, Air. outdoor labor gives. How about the children. Will they be entitled and Airs. Benjamin Bullock, Airs. Mrand Airs. Ephraim Ellertsolu Hales of Spanish Fork and Leland to that samp garden, to the yard, all their own. where they can and A bowl of carna- announce the engagement Alax Ekins. of their build their caves and play houses, where they can romp and tear tions and ferns centered the dining daughter,- Alartha, to Byron Jones, the marriage to take place June l4 and rip and jend with all the gay madness of childhood without a table. in the Salt Lake temple. The couple Chil be to or forbid the everlasting: hearing frowning stranger to make Provo their home far expect Miss Dorothy Cockrell of Pocatel- the be cap Ijful. The house isnt ours, you know. dren, Air. Jones, son of Air. anjd present. a is few in lo, : spending days Is the! dfe going to sleep at night with content in her soul this Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Airs, David H. Jones, recently recity turned home from a three and because she knows if the grim reaper swings his sickle before the Cockrell. years mission in the Hawaiian sun sinks cjn the morrow that her little ones will still have a home; where he labored as an L. IJ). enislands, were The d following Is man no them. wife pleasantly lace where a shelter, the may forbid S. missionary. Aliss Ellertson is we at afternoon the tertained Thursday when she toils all day to clean and make bright home of Airs. Frank Gardner: Mrs. and favorably known ing to know in this city, arid that the th ling she has made beautiful is her own or is she to Victor Peck and Airs. J. A. Peterson especially in B. Y. U. social circles consider th 'T labor lost at any moment when the slighted chance of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Airs. Bliss which institution she formerly a Airs. Bliss Bushman. The tended. may take aj ay the rented quarters? Is she going to know that Cluff andwas spent with games and you love hie so much and love Vour children so greatly that yog 'evening' Air. and Airs. D. S. had ? music, during Will be tirel ss in your efforts for them or is she going to be left, eon was served.which a dainty lunch- their guests over the Tilton week-enAir. and! Airs. R. E. Neilan and Air. and to wistfully follow you from house to house, chahging her life and Airs. Frank Dillingham of Spring- Alr.Sj. Frank Russell of Ogden. her plans arjjd her hopes at every movej in this city, spent the week-enchildren going to grow up with a sense of security, of ville Ar. and Airs. J. w. Daniels the guest of her brother, William H. of being a part of your city and a part of the commu-he- Hawkins. a well dinner at or are they to grow up with the wanderlust their home Sundayappointed afternoon, complito Air. and Airs. S. AI. DanAirs. Alargaret Eastmond was mentary already alive irr, the heart that has never known a true home, a iels and surprised at her home Covers family of Phoenix, Arizona. dangerpusj ltist.that may take them far and take them ill. Do you pleasantly were laid for sixteen. The evening by the members of know whalt constant change does to the mind of your child as it is Thursday honored sciher domestic guests expect to make Provo Thursday evening from one school room ence class. A large thei'r home for the present. jerked from! one course of study to. another, borrv to anotheif, from one influence to another ? What can you do as a bowl was presented to the honored renter to iqlp the citys schools? Is your voice listened to with guest as a token of appreciation for Airs. E. J. Wignal and daughter. her untiring efforts during the Loljji, motored to Salt Lake Saturday, g citizen who by its very school the respedt j:hat is given the Those who participated where they were the week-enguests wnership has proclaimed himself a man that is a part of the citys in this year. successful social affair were of Air. and Airs. W. R. Dusenberrv. growth and 'who is determined to stay and be identified with his Aliss Elva Prows, Airs. Agnes Air. and Airs. G. S. Summers and Airs. Esther Long, Airs. B. F. citysAsprogress? Airs. two, children of Salt Lake and Airs. P. Aliss J. AIcGuire, Cumming. your children grow up what sort of friends are they going Jensen. Aliss Romona WilHam Summers of California were Aliss Farrer, to make?! What are you going to be able to do to make their Grace Aliss Edna Holdaway. Provo visitors over Sunday. Taylor, home sucji a .place of cheer and comfort that their friends will During the evenings entertainment,) love to come and visit them if that home is here today and there dainty refreshments Ar. and Airs. William Ferre have were served. . as their guests over Alonday and DecHow can your children plan for the future when they . tomorrow!? Airs. W. R. Dusenberry of Salt oration day Air. and Airs. F. S. cannot knbw what that future will be? Lake will be a Provo visitor for and Airs. Frank Selman and Can fou guarantee your wife that your job is always last? a few City days. While here, she will be two, children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Can you promise her you will always have good health? Are you the guest of her sister. Airs. E. J. and: Airs. Roy C. Powell and son, "sure the babies willnot meet with accident? And what if any of Wignal. John, of Salt Lake City. these things do happen. What if you 'are a renter ? Is your market mkm and your grocery man going to long extend credit to a man wfro has no assets, whose mode of life shows he tanpot save ? I In fact are you doing the right thing by your wife? Are you keeping your promises? Are you proving yourself to be the greatest thingi that the unknown power has created a man? Think it over. I. O. O. F. Hall, Provo, Utah CANNERY AND FARM MACHINERY Miss Venice Jepperson announces the opening of her anGrowth of canning industry has been coincident with develnual Summer School of Ballet Dancing for the season 1922. , opment of- farming, Not so many years ago the diet of the average family for the greater part of the year consisted of meat, potatoes, dry beans, cabbage or some vegetable which would keep through the greater Registration day, Saturday, June 3, hours 8 a. m. to part of thfe winter. String beans, peas, artichokes, spinach, beets, 3:30 p. m. Or call at any time, pbj'one 444. asparagus! 4nd other fresh vegetables too numerous to mention were to b$ had. only in season. Thorough courses in Ballet -Technique, Pantomine and As a result the price the farmer received for his garden Aesthetic Dancing. truck was 'lotv "because when he had. it for sale everyone else also The course will continue six weeks, lessons to be given had a garden. ' three With the development of canning, however, these garden days a week Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. S10 the course; payment jn advance. Terms: grops became available over the whole year. Farm production was stabilized because, instead of depending on local demand, tie Miss Jepperson is the pupil jof two famous teachers, farmers qrcjp went into the cannery on a contract price that enMarguerite Stewart of the Metropolitan Ballet, and Stefano abled himltcj dispose of his crops at an advantageous figure. Mascagno of New York, known as the worlds greatest dancAs a result, community development in rural sections increasing master'. ed rapidlyj ' ! well-appoint- Clearance Sale Of ed - Mina Taylor j Aloore!-field-wi- a i . Wednesday and Thursday 1 Price Reductions Our store Buy ing, Mina Taylors a t red will be open ' all u c e d prices is the same as se- twenty-f- r, OFF ONE-HAL- F The merits of MINA TAYLOR dresses are so well knowrjjthat no special comment is necessary ive. . to D j ll h ' ONE-THIR- rik- - gold curing at a - day Distributors of Quality Merchandise - AVednesdav Everybodys Store. - ess ESSES as ons-ha- lf go-th- at d - i d enter-tainied- at m 1 cut-gla- ss , home-ownin- d Clav-so- n. . Fin-lavo- - . 13 n HE house you build will tell the world, in so many words, just what you are and in the end will be either an asset or a liability. It is the decisions you make now, as to materials and millwork which So pto that house, that will determine whether or hot expenses begin or end, after it has been lived in a year. In offering our services to you, we feel we are placing concrete assets at your disposal, because our experience with all kind of building materials qualifies us to advise you judiciously. We want to assist you with your building plans L Jepperson School Of Dancing . LUMBER LIME - Opening Date June 5th ;CEMENT COAL -- 1 ! ! t i 9 6Wl2UVOm3 9 SHINGLES MILL WORK WALL BOARD ROOFINGS |