OCR Text |
Show .TUESDAY; OCTOBER 17, 1922 TdllCl ITftlU THE PROVO POST VI fciiv ovwwvu v era combined with autumn foliage, Mrs. Frank ' W. Deming entertained at a n Friday afterFive tables were played and the favors awarded to Mrs. James B. Tucker and Mrs. Bert Whipple. Present were Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, Mrs. F. J. Hedquist, Mrs. George A.1 Hansen, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mrs. John U. Buchi, Mrs. John B. Ashton, Mrs. Lafe Bown, Mrs. J. bridge-luncheo- noon. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph A. Buttle entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Thursday evening in honor of their son, William, Victor Taylor and Russell Hughes, prior to their departure for Germany to engage in nil' 8fjcvB missionary work. Cut glass candles to containing C. Mart Roylance, Mrs. E. Rodgers J gether with cut Wtea flowers decorated Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. Alex' the table. the By cards, dining place Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Hedquist, tea roses were arranged as pink Mrs. Mrs. Wm.-M- , Frank Roylance, favors. Roses, dahlias and L. Cory, Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs. Ray guests added charm to the entergladiolls Jones, Mrs. Henry W. Gease, Mrs.. taining rooms. Covers were laid for Harlow Smoot, Mrs. WymaitrSerg. twenty-fiv- e guests. ?U?JTvS"iiv tS I the day that means the saying of hundreds of dollars to this stores patrons is a monthly event that is greatly enjoyed by every woman in Provo and the surrounding territory. Each DOLLAR DAY that we launch carries with it intense interest in value-givin- g and an event that grows more popular with the house-wif- e from month to month. We have never disappointed you and that is what makes it so welcome. Read each item and check the ones that interest you and come WEDNESDAY prepared to enjoy yourself. . Mrs. M. I. Bushman was hostess to Mrs. Leah Ekins was at the members of the Mormon BattaL dinner Saturday evening. hostess abundAn ion at her home Monday afternoon. ance of choice fall flowers were used The afternoon was very pleasantly to decorate the rooms and dinig spent with the following program, table. Covers were for Mrs. after which refreshments were served Rose Kartchner, Mrs. laid Agnes Cranto sixteen: Reading, Mrs. Julia S. dall, Mrs. Mary Miss Leah Markham, voJohnson; a number of pleasing w&m Mrs. Zina Seamount, Mrs. H. Smart, cal selections furnished by a quar- S. Pyne, Mrs. Ruth P. Miss tet comprised of Mrs. Bliss Cluff, Josephine Madsen, Mrs. Farrer, Lucy PeterMrs. Bliss Bushman and the Misses son, Miss Cornelia Anderson, Miss Lillian and Atha Murdock; folk Genevieve Booth. readMiss dance. Phyliss Mortensen; SALT LAKE KNITTING CO. silk good ing, little Miss Maxine Mortensen;' fiAnnouncement maris made of the silk of the a of the and history chapter Miss Florence Moore, a forof TEMPLE D. L. S. BRAND riage value $1.50 hose, Mormon Battalion was read by Mrs. mer resident of this city, and M. A. Hilda Vance. hose, silver, Liff of Grand Junction, Colo., which GARMENTS took place October 7 in Grand JuncDOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, value $1.00. The Service Star Legion will hold tion. Mr. and 'Mrs. Liff will be at a meeting Thursday afternoon, be- home to their friends after Novem$1.00 ginning at 2:30 o'clock in the Wom- ber 1 at PaoniaColo., where Mr. Liff ens Municipal council rooms. A full is engaged in business. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, $1.00 All sizes, THAT ALL We give you weight, attendance is desired. Complimentary to Victor Taylor 2 value $1.75 Miss Thelma Greer of Wallsburg and William Buttle, who will soon in cordovan leave for the Swiss and German mis is a Provo visitor for a number of sion, the Goldbrrickers club gave days. , dancing party at Hansens Monday Mrs. Frank Johnson was hostess evening. Effective floral decorations IMPORTED DESK CLOCKS BLACK SATINE BLOOMER at a delightful childrens party Sat-- , and autumn leaves gave to the hall WOOL DRESS GOODS to decorate rooms the honor of in afternoon her and dining urday one to for a CH Value Oft $3.00. Buy present. give made of A eon was served to twenty-fou- r. Dollar Quality Wool Granite Cloth, O 4 nn good heavy saline, regular daughter, LaWana. Games I lUU DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, each I lUU and refreshments made merry the 9 value $1.50. DOLLAR DAY price splendid for school dresses; colors navy, 9 hours for the following: Fern John Each year the Stake presidency black, brown and maroon. At a a son, Elwood Johnson, Ruth, Facer, and the high council entertain the BOUDOIR CAPS DOLLAR DAY YARDS SPECIAL, Ruth Mildenhall, Iona Moore, 2 forpliUU Utah stake and ward officers of the UMBRELLAS Moore, Gussie Nance, Irene priesthood and auxiliary organizaSilk Boudoir Caps, neatly trimmed, HUCK TOWELS Westphal, Roy Westphal, Zaleen tions. This year the entertainment We will soon have rainy ddys, so prepare value $1.00. 2 FOR will be given Thursday evening, OHansen, Don Hansen.' 18x34 Huck Face Towels, regular value 01 AA yourself by securing a good umbrella Art 01I iUU ctober 26, in the B. Y. TJ. ladies gym-Mi25c. for DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL , 6 FOR 9 1 1 UU Wednesday Q Lorna Bagley was a Salt Lake nasium, from 8:30 until 11:30 OUTING GOWNS oclock. Beginning at 9 oclock spe- j visitor part of last week. cial program features will be fur- You know how famous this store is for HAIR NETS PILLOW CASES Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Poulton havelnlshed. after w hlch dancing will be its Outing- Gown values. Dont miss the issued invitations tor a wedding enjoyed, 2 u wonderful Hair Nets FREE with each $1.00 purchase will have opportunity-yo42x36 good. quality Pillow Cases. dinner to be given this evening in (M A A . At Mrs. George Normon entertained a honor of their daughter, Eva and I as EACH ... Wednesday. DOLLAR5 long as they last. Ask for them.. iUU: DAY SPECIAL; 5 FOR 9 9I1UO Norman Thomas who were recently party of children at her home Saturmarried. The entertaining rooms are day afternoon in honor of her daughappropriately decorated for the oc- ter, Emeline, whose twelfth birthday casion and an interesting program anniversary occurred on that day. of entertainment has been planned. Games, music and refreshments made Dinner will be serve to thirty-fiv- e the afternoon pleasant to fifteen guests, relatives and close friends of guests. During the afterno'ons en-- I Fine Dress Ginghams for the young couple. Serpentine Crepe, in plain colh tertainment each guest was present-- ! h fancy stripe Shirt- dresses and aprons, value 29c. heavy Fancy Outing ed with a small.kewpie doll. ors, value 29c. Value 50c. ings. An excellent program was given $1.00 5 YARDS FOR SUM) YARDS FOR 5 4 YARDS FOR: $1.00 Flannel, value 18c. under the direction of the Social Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson were Service committee before the mem- Salt Lake visitors last 8 YARDS FOR h the Chambray, in plain h h bers of the Lake View ward Relief guests of their son and wife,week, value Silkolines, plain Dr. and heavy Romper Cloth, 4 A aa colors, value 15c. in plain and stripes, value CM A A Society this afternoon. Mrs. Frank Mrs. N. R. Jackson. 25c. 5 YARDS FOR I iUU YARDS FOR 10 9 Taylor gave the lesson, following I iUU h 39c. 4 YARDS FOR. fancy dark Outing 9 which refreshments and a social hour One of the interesting entertainh h Chamwere enjoyed. plain heavy ments of the week is a three-aCotton Serge, a fine comFlannel for comforts; a good h value 25c. Zephyr Ginghams, a a bray, edy, David Garrick, which will be At fabric for comfort Art Miss Agnes Farrer entertained a given in College hall, B. Y. U., this lining. Ol value 35c. AtI 7 YARDS FOR heavy-weig9 ,UU 4 YARDS FOR number of friends at a luncheon Sat? evening at 8:15 oclock, under the 9liUU 5 YARDS FOR UU SV2 ht. p YARDS FOR urday afternoon. Autumn flowers auspices of the Manavu ward M. I. and leaves were used in decorating A. The play is the love story of with pretty effect. , the great English actor, David Gar -Exchanges-Nrick, who for so many years was Mrs. Joseph Taylor and Mrs. Nort matinee idol of England. Mrs. M. P man Scott entertained the members Henderson is directing the comedy, NECKWEAR SPECIAL of their rook club Friday evening. and reports that she is confident that Luncheon was served to twenty. all who attend will be highly pleased FOUR-IN-HAN- D Combination Vestee and Camisole, with the entertainment. The cast of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salnsbury characters Include Junius Jackson in pretty patterns, values up to $1.75. CM AA were here from Salt Lake Monday. Ralph Keeler, ,Miss Myrtle Hender DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, each Mens new cross-strip- e son, Glen Miss Chestine 9 I iUU Silk Knit Mrs. Walter Ware of Payson spent Baird, Orvil Gyman, Miss Fern Bonnett, Sunday with friends in Provo. iUnrvr TIiiII? JTies valucs UP to Billings, Reed, Swenson, Miss MarBEAUTY BOXES ion McCoard and Bryant Clark. The DAY SPECIAL, 2 for. $1 iUO Mrs. W. L. Whtttemore went to public Is cordially invited to attend. Salt Lake Saturday to attend a Patent Beauty, Boxes, with mirror BOYS BLOUSE WAISTS n Mrs. N. R. Jackson and baby of given by Miss Ruby and full CM AA equipment, values $1.50 One Odd iot Boys Williams. Salt LakeCityiare Provo visitors for Blouses, sizes bro-and $1.75, each i ., (J(J a week of two; as the guests of Mr, 9 ken, values up. to $ 1.25. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Davis of and Mrs. John Jackson. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL Weiser, Idaho, spent last week in $1,00 Provo ..visiting relatives and friends. The regular monthly een of the While here, the visitors were the Nelke Readingclub has-bpost- guests of honor at a dinner given by poned from October 19, to Thursday, The following young people of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sutherland and October 26, when It will be held at Utah Stake Genealogy association of Old one given by Mrs. Etta D. Baglejr. the home of Mrs. Alex Hedquist. A Lakeview Salt Lake Monand iron to be used, from 250 to Z99 splendid program is being arranged day, where went towere The Bonne-Fo- i club met Friday for the occasion they tons of limestone'. will be engaged in needed afternoon with Mrs. Earl Duke. temple work: Miss Lyle Olsen, Miss Musical ThI wl11 be haled from music and luncheon Needlework, Mrs. Clarence Beesley was hostess Enade Shaw, Miss Bessie Williams sum for eighteen monthe nd !o, Thiatia were the features of interest. The to the members of the Optimist club Morris Nuttall, Roy Hodsen, Kentb tW deposits (Continued From Page 1.) but that being abouth0'- had neth itf iutoSlS" men Olsen, Hersiphel Cllnger. More than fifty talented musicians members present were Mrs. Rondo at her home Thursday afternoon of distance from " of nro- - en! Im and coke ov- Simmons, Mrs. J. W. Boardman, Mrs; last week. Autumn flowers were from Spanish Fork spent Sunday af- corporation will make upon railroads ducing and paying capable ,ByPrduct when the locatd time W. H. Strong,, Mrs. Mart Strebel arranged ? came. Jit adjacent to the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw enter- ternoon at the county So far, he testified, serving that company. the home. The contracts blast Mrs. Alvin Boardman, Mrs. Steve afternoon throughout infirmary, handle thia new was pleasantly spent with tained at a prettily appointed dinner where they entertained In hla aggregating $1,250,000 testimony Mr. Rains said let the old folks add.itIonal rail equipment been business Johnson, Mrs. R. J. Strong, Mrs. j the card game 500, followed by at their home In Lakeview a and of additional that institution with a splendid that the Columbia Steel corporation contracts will be Sunday James Fisher, Mrs. David Reese, Mrs: a dainty luncheon. The card favor afternoon. Fall flowers rill be unties made as fast as engineers formed an program of music and dancing. edM Mr Bewas now in process of on J. W. Gates. Special guests, Mrsu was received by Mrs. Byron W. Den- - attractive table agree aa gavo hla the 1S,n8 organization thkt fore option specifications. Most of they left the visitors presented and will the Denver & Rio Grande L. L. Graham, Mrs. Elmer Danger halter. Present were Mrs. W. B. were laid for centerpiece. Covers be probably each contracts isting fully develoJ a deal with thirteen, box organized of candy by November 1. The patient with including field, Mrs. George Chaffin, Mrs. Retherford, Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mrs. Mrs. Esther Simonds coal Properties near Sunn?! Mrs. Annie and a bouquet of flowers. J. H. Crow, corporation oru7ah'.erTeddici will over take Joseph Duke, Miss Gladys Duke, Miss Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Leo Sheene, Mrs. Rivers of Lehi and and the Columbia Steel Hammer Lamb Utah countys oldesV man, who reEUt 8lte pIant 1k0 near Louisa Banks. .James Sutherland,- Mrs. J. H. Den and children of Salem. peatedlyCfgnor comPay had celebrated his! 98th birthday, and Cokeof Califmia. the Utah Coal vniA ofh thfffna',quIr6d and SprngFollowing cently layin Mrs. Zee Whitaker, Mrs. Guy dinner a pleasant afternoon out for concompanys proposals was halter, near to introduced property was the visitors by Sunnyside, Utah; iron plant unit has mnT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Brere- - Shurtliff, Mrsj branch Une into the inii W. Denhalter, spent. menced Mrs. Byron with in A. th, new J. deposits the matron at engineers of the Iron Holdaway ton entertained at a Mrs. Thomas district of Iron county, t ng down foundation and Mrs. John thTi8i.8 and 8eemed indif-o- f institution, who also on behalf of the and aSprings site prepa?a- - ferent in dinner Friday evening In honor of Lundahl, club Hardy, pits industrial development near plant Mrs. Al t,on and for actual construction, patients, extended their heartfelt 8tate For thi reason Andrew M. Souter who recently re- - Cluff, invited .members, Joseph Bentley, president of the thanks u bsc rip tio ns 'to iron pjg he guest, to the visitors for the enter oof; d production is Juarez stake, Juarez, Old Mexico, turned from the Eastern States mis- as Utah ned6d an initial tainment. eighteen investmonths. week-end sion. Other guests were Miss Eliza:-- 1 in Provo visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watkins of spent the The following program was carried ment have been made to W. E Creed will with his four sons, Val, Harold beth Souter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Salt Lake City! were com! ?ati Vn8 0f pIg Ironhave a capacity out: Prayer, Eli Clayson; anthem, president of the Columbia-Steeweek Ivan and Vivian, who Interesting and will Sa9nP.U,bprCes"0tUld are in Provo McKeavy. dayout en(j visitors, the guests of Mrs. J. H. this b6tt6r Fork choir; cornet duet. pany by representative Californians to expanded turn year attending the Brigham Spanish . Denhalter. 200 tons Max Thomas and Owen Rowe; ladies tHe1UTrnfhn Dnim f the as1 the market roung university. Elder Russel Hughes, son of Dr. Ba1ns declared that experts trio, Spirit' of Heaven; choir cho- acker and company, Herbert Fieish- ad reported to n .0n ot eoal heedS him that the Utah ,:0",? Mrs. Esther Simmonds and Mrs. William or ug,?es comPany Crocker rus, of the Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dixon are reLoyalty; reading, with Elder Melvin Forsberg, son of J Annie Rivers of Lehi spent Sunday at hoto as to quantity and eposIts' Helga Crocker UrcTad National bank, J. D Grant additional Jones; song by choir, Come Where over the arrival of a fine "quipmentfor th Lewis Bishop Forsberg of Salt Lake, left the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph joicing Joseph SIoss, Sreatest rnnnt7 baby Sloss the Lillies and others Bloom; violin and man- of similar character. girl this morning. Both mother and dolin and possibly ln thein this b J-Monday for the Swiss and German Shaw, Hanna duet, and Ole baby are doing nicely. irn mines will be 244 miles mission of the L. D. S. Church. The FUDS AVAILABLE. wodid causa aesthetic dancing, Morgan Vicklund; sisters; heay missionaries will visit relatives in This the coal 160 miles Dr. and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris 'LndmhtheiiPlant money will be song. Count Your Many Blessings furnaeeandhae SSSSFJ? week-en- d SHOOTING. naeded en York and over twenty-fou- r in the the Pennsylvania Salt spent Lake Newj miles ne- City, distant" .Every railroad The new night watchman at the remarks. Bishop Morgan; prayer In Utah will route, and will be Joined by Victor While there they attended the Rocky .structionTt peter ROAD colx Larsen. the TO was watching some one Taylor and William Buttle of this Mountain Conference football game observatory plant. Meanwhile, until organiza- Vhemnewahlaf from this Indn8-irusing the big telescope. Just then city ;at Montreal October 7th, from of the B. Y. uj vs. the U. of U. They ?. A locomotive Into is beiner Sunnysfae1 onaonefioh lreced, money recentlv rom-- I sta, Begorra, he said to j?leted !2 years engine dailV whence the party will sail on the report having had a very enjoyable himelf, t ha4 tons tho,u3a"1 .hi6,?1, awarded of in Of the menced on thp service, covering name that felly sure is a crack 662,000 miles i steamship Mount Clair for Europe.' trip. without extensive re- - these dea winhA3! that shot. cipating Toronto Goblin. hich SKSS, V,Ut t&ken Ver pairs. the & R G. branch. This rporaHon the company road wiil $350,000. In addition ."he S3 onri river ar - A Dollar Value Supreme A Hummer for $1.00 Womens thread Another Wonderful Value weight, pure Womens drop stitch, ber color and regular pair - winter ISNT an extra pair regular FREE. pair for four-year-o- ld La-R- ue $1.00 ss l 1 - nt PIECE GOODS 32-inc- 27-inc- $1.00 26-inc- 32-inc- 36-inc- $1,00 h 28-inc- 32-inc- 40-inc- ct 32-inc- aa . No $1.00 o Refunds livery Sale Final. Come and Enioy a Merchandise Feast from 9:00 a. m. Until 6:00 p. m. MENS KNIT STORE OPENS 9 A. M. TIES bridge-luncheo- . I Eolks at bounty Infirmary Enjoyed Program t I I I STEEL PLANT I t I I I f dLr - J r ? well-appoint- ed I ! thMol!: I l . dX E-,- -- Xrl'ahi Si -- LONG-DISTANC- -- E y. oTmb13 J I 0"' SVg- si M |