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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1022 B Y. U. NEWS COLUMNS The Suit That Material appearing tinder thU head in furnished by a corps of news writers from the Brigham Young University. , I)R. RRIMHARR TARKM. KAMTMOtfD'M WORK HECOGMZKD "As 1 passed over the Yuba dam Th official ot th Denver and In Sevier river, the stream seemed to ftlo Grand Railroad company have Eat-tnotu- l, say something to me: higher level, sttked permlwlon of Prof, E. If. level, higher level!'" higher head of th art department ot was1 President George H. This th Brigham Yotio nnlveralty, to FJrlmhall's Introduction to his map of photograph the topographical talk at Young university yesUtah county created by Prof- Kat-m- o the noon hour. Her spoke at terday rid a the major part of the Utah of the river of the past, flowing on The county exhibit at the State toPair, the great desert ever uae the and on, with railroad company expect waters. Then came for it thirsting picture In the November number of man gnd built the great dam. With their magazine, "The Red Hook," spadeful of dirt, the waters and alao on glide. to be uaed with every cried out, "higher .level, higher illuNtrated lecture concerning west- level higher level!" The time came, ern Irrigation ytom, President Hrlmhall, when continued The map, Illustrating ea It did the , the waters poured out on the desrt, Irrigation ytem of Utah county In and prediction was fulfilled, a very artltlc manner, attracted "The' jthe shall blossom as the desert and favorable rose," wldepread attention comment while It wa on exhibition "As 1 through the library at the State Pair where It exercised and see pass studying," said the the president Inyouapplication considerable Influence upon of his story, judges of exhibits sufficient Inter-to agalin 1 hear the famllar words, est to bring the first prize cup higher level, I higher level, higher Utah jcounty, leveli When see you climbing MI, The (Jem State club composed of Tlmpnnogos, when 1 see your refined more than sixty 11. Y, U. student dancing In the ball room, when 1 who halt from Idaho, took advantage see you on Pounders Day In of the half week holiday last week shall, mass! movement the cry Is heard, to have two excellent parties. On 'higher level, higher level, higher Ho let our thinking, dnrlng, Thursday evening the member par level! tlclpated In a dancing party In the doing, desiring go with the harmoniRadies' gymnasium, and on the fol ous song of the world since Eden, lowing day took a hike to Maple higher level, higher level, higher Plat where they had lunch among level!" the wonderful autumn color of the higher altitude. . The' head of the art department of the University of North Dakota lias DR. MARTIN'H In correspondence with Prof. II, been WORK RECOGNIZED P. Rarsen, a member of the art de"Row Pall Plowing Improves Hoil partment of the Jlrlgham Young uniTexture," an article published by versity, requesting tliat Prof. Rarsen Dr. Thomas L. Martin, Young uni offef suggestions concerning an art verslty In "The Utah Parmer, has of North University survey attracted the attention of I'. 11. Dukotu isthetaking of thut state. Prof. McMaster of the Oreat Western Rarsen, who has hud considerable Sugar company Denver, Colo.; and experience In that kind of work and by request of that gentleman. It will who has become to eastbe published In "Through the ern artists through known of bis articles Reaves," the offlcal Journal of the that 'have appeared In urt periodicals, company. has offered a number of suggestions that have been accepted. It. It. PROBLEM IIEIJATE THEME OP FINE CONCERT I RAN MOD Hhall the Central Pacific Railway II. Y. U. music department has The become a part of the Union Pacific succeeded In seeurlngVh services of or the Southern Pacific System? This Miss for a Summerhayes Margaret question, suys Dr. Christen Jensen, concert in College hall on Friday eveYoung university. Is to be debated ning next. Miss Hummerhays is a this year by the three colleges of the noted New York sopranoist. She is a state In their annual triangular deNew England Conof the graduate bate. servatory of Music, and is at the present time a teacher at the Haywood MENDING DAYH OVER music studio at New York. With MIhh 'Suminerhays will be Mrs. Lida Stock go up and stocks go down-peacone time an Edmunds Wunderly, at succeeds war. Rut women are at the 1$. Y. U. and well the suine. Poor Mrs.' Mills, leader-o- Instructor as a highly accomplished pianthe choir, was found murdered knownThe work ot these two artists beside the body of the Reverend Mr ist be by a variety of will supplemented lethis her Hall, Among clergyman. from folk music to from the murdered TVlrs. numbers ranging ters Is one Mills, saying, "Oh, for the time when the opera aria. I- can do your mending." Miss Margaret Summerhaps, Her days of mending, and his, are by the B. Y. U. concert orchesover, and nobody knows who killed a concert in College them both. Occasionally a mans tra, will giveOctober 27. The musi-cal- e hall Friday, foolishness causes him to be murof dered, bjt men as a whole cannot be the will be under the ofdirection the Brigmusic department too gratdful for womans strange, Young university. persistent impulse to do somebodys ham In order that all lovers of Provo a mending. They have done it for have the opportunity of hearing hundred thousand years and are not may Miss! Summerhays, for several years tired of it yet. vocal instructor in the Haywood In Cincinnati two were injured be- studios of New York, the prices are to be very reasonable, according to cause a bee sat on an auto driver. an announcement made by officials The program will department. When people marry for money of the at 8 No reserved oclock. begin itthey usually have to sue to get seats. four-mlnu- te - , e f as-sit- ed Mis Lyle Glazier, a former resThl evening the ladle' gymnaident of Provo, but now of Hinckley, sium will be the scene of a delight- spent Sunday in Provo, visiting with ful social affair, when thewillstake relatives and friends. encouncil presidency and high and of teachers tertain the officers Mrs. Mattie York will be hostess to the stake and ward organizations. Inmembers of the Optimist club the The evening's entertainment 9 will at her home on Friday afternoon. clude a splendid program at oclock enThe hostess home will he decorated be following which dancing ofwill with a variety of autumn flowers. stake the joyed. The presidency on the The card game "500 will be featurorganizations will be Included ed, and will be followed by lunchreception committee. eon. in home his left Jefferies Verdi Mrs. Zina Scott has resumed to for Bt. this city Saturday morning an for her home In this city followingrela-a Louis, Mo., where he will visit of visit with Mr. home pleasant two weeksIn Salt indefinite period at the Rake City. T7ie friends and tives Jantfson. and Mrs. Paul I. e Miss M. J. Jensen, Professor many Provo friends of Mr. Jefferies Peterson and Cardella Jolh In wishing him a very pleasant the Brigham Young son, representing and successful trip. university. Sterling Taylor, a repreMrs. John R. Roberts returned this sentative of the stake Religionof class, the Albert Mabey morning to her home at Tabiona, and Bishop Heber to went Utah, following a pleasant weeks Provo Fifth ward, to attend the funeral services visit In this city as the guest of her Sunday Marion J. Todd Campbell, Mrs. R. Farrer. of slster-ln-laMrs. May mother of Miss Jennie Campbell, aa teacher In the local high school, J. E. Stevenson of Magna spent relawith former Young student ,and a memin Provo, visiting Monday ber of the stake Religion class. tives and friends. Miss Thelma Greer has returned to Mrs. Reltoy Hardy will entertain Evehaving her home In Wallsburg, after the members oT the Thursday h pleasant week In this city Thurshomo el at ub her spent Bridge ning Auwith relatives and friends. day with bridge and luncheon. tumn flowers and foliage will decorevening, the lady emThursday ate the Hardy home. or Farrer Bros, company the ployees at a well appointed a Salt were entertained was IIuIhIi Miss RaVleve visdinner at the home of Mrs. Wesley Rake visitor over the week-enWhile In that Stubbs. Autumn flowers formed an iting with friends. Hesslons of the attractive table centerpiece. Covers city she attended the were laid for twelve. Following din"State teachers Institute. ner, the remainder of the evening y was Miss Pearl to In compliment pleasantly spent at the home of of Ogden, Mrs. R. Ik Har- the hostess with games, music and mon entertained at a prettily ap- social chat. pointed dinner at her home Sunday Miss Ethel Colton of Salt Rake City afternoon. The dining table wasa a Provo visitor during last week, was with centered very attractively A a of roses. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. variety large howl of autumn flowers were also used J. W. Huish. throughout the home. Covers were Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jensen of Maglaid for eight. in this city. na spent the week-en- d Oliver reMr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Henrichsen turned to their home in this city Sunat a well appointed famentertained the spent after having day evening, at their home Sunday afdinner relatives. ily past week In Nephi with ternoon. Nasturtiums formed an atCovers Miss Emma Oberhansley, who is tractive table centerpiece. Mrs. were laid: the for Raketown. at following the winter spending Mrs. Ernest Mr. and a school as Harriet Scott, Rich county, engaged in this Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henteacher, "spent the week-en- d richsen, Mr. ami Mrs. T. William city and Salt Rake City. While here she was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jones, Miss I. call Henrichsen, J. Earl Lewis, arid Clifton Henrichsen. Omellu Oberhansley. Mrs. Dorothy M. Carter, who has Mrs. Julia Freal and son of Springville were the dinner guests of Mrs. been spending the pajst ten days in this city as the guest of her sister, J. W. Huish Friday. Mrs. Mary R. Farrer, has returned Mrs. Omelia Oberhansley was a to her home at Newport Beach, Calif. Salt Lake visitor over Friday and The Utah Sorosis will meet WedSaurday. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A Poulton. biographical Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance sketch of the life of Jane Cowl will motor trip Sun- be given by Mrs. G. Merl Taylor, and enjoyed a delightful was made through a book review of "Lilac Time by day. The trip Provo canyon to Park City, and from this author will be given by Mrs. there to Salt Rake City by way of Alex Hedquist. 'a Parleys canyon. The participants Mrs. Virl Martin pleasantly enterreport that the canyons are very tained a number of friends at a beautiful aUthis time of the year, at her home Friday was indeed pleasand that the trip noon. ant. Water Cant Harm! SEE THE TEST IN OUR WINDOW TOMORROW Her-mes- Clothcraft 5130 Serge Americas Standard Suit for Men and Young Men know how you ever soaked to the skin? Then yoii m d, Ober-haiiHle- ken-singt- ssrai Smashing, Crashing Its Magnetic Way to End the on WERE cant can ruin a suit. But heres a suit that a rainstorm proved that, injure! The famous water-tes- t i was thoroughly soaked in water right from the rack was as good as new the water dried and repressed. And at the end of the test it A standard Clothcraft Coat ; had not harmed it. j lining, fabric, hair-clotNow a coat is made up of many little parts the material unless are these put unless together, carefully parts thread etc. and and workmanship are the best obtainable, the suit cannot survive the water test h, unharmed. The fact that Clothcraft Coats will pass this severe test proves the superior quality of materials and workmanship that go into the making of Clothcraft Clothes. Serge for $27 5130 And the fact that you can buy a suit of Clothcraft VALUE that is apparent in the entire Clothcraft line. THE CLOTHCRAFT STORE Mr. and Mrs. James P. Clayton en- Miss Lyle Jones was a Salt Lake visitor last GOOD GAME THURSDAY tertained at dinner Sunday at their new home In the Fifth ward. Coyers Next afternoon the were laid for Mr. and Mrs.J. E. Sny-- j vo.high Thursday school will der, Mr. and Mrs. James- Clayton. MrJ nite high on the entertain the f; and Mrs. J. J. Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. The Granite team Timpanogos reputed tc Earl Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wat- one of the strongest isteams week-en- d. Mrs. Howard Christianson of Richfield spent part of last week in Provo with Mrs. L. L. Graham. " Covers were laid for fifteen at a kins, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Nesbit, dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Miss Margaret Snyder, Miss Norma Stubbs Sunday. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Neville of The members of the Progressive Sewing club motored to Salt Lake The Elks ladies spent a delightful Friday afternoon, where they were social session Monday evening at the delightfully entertained by Mrs. Ol- Elks clubrooms. Thecard games of iver Milburn, a former Provo resi- bridge and five hundred were played. dent: The party included Mrs. Mary Mrs. E. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Thomas Markham, Mrs. H. S. Pyne, Mrs. Zina Williams were awarded the favors. A Seamount, Mrs. Leah Ekins, Mrs. delicious chicken luncheon was servRose Kartchner, Mrs. Agnes Cran- ed and an enjoyable social time dall and Mrs. Minnie Thomas. spent. Extensive preparations are being The Pioneer Ward Relief society made by the officers of the First is .planning for a bazaar and sale on Ward Primary association for a Hal- work to be held Friday, October 27., loween party to be given Friday eve- Numerous booths will be in charge of ning in the First ward social hall. the ladies and there will Be for sale The public is cordially invited. a large variety of ar-m tides, fancy and ' embroidery work, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Bandley vegetables, ice cream, etc. There will celebrated their fortieth wedding an- be a grab-ba-g and other interesting niversary Sunday when their children features for the young people. An entertained at dinner in their honor excellent program has been arranged,, at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry including a two-adrama, piano Booke. An abundance of fall flowers monologues, instrumental and vocal and autumn leaves formed the ef- musical numbers and many other infective decorations. Dinner was teresting and amusing features of served to forty family members. All ward members entertainment. and the public are cordially invited. Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal and Mrs. Myrl B. Dunn returned from Salt Mr. and Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg Lake Monday after a pleasant visit entertained at dinner for Mr. with relatives and friends. and Mrs. Clarence E.Sunday Erickson and Gail, of Los Angeles, CaL Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Talboe, Mr. and daughter, The visitors who left Monday or Mrs. G. C. Forsythe and Mrs. C. A. were Europe, to Salt accompanied week-end Dafilquist, Sr., spent last Lake by Mr. and Mrs. Anderberg in Ogden with relatives. Mr. Mrs. A. T. Madson anMrs. Annie Hopkinson is spending nounce and the engagement of their a few days in Eureka with friends. daughter, Thelma, to G. W. Smith of The marriage will take Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stein were Salt Salt Lake. October 30th at the home of place week-enLake visitors last guests the brides parents. of Mr. and Mrs. L. .H. Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre Mrs. Henry W. Gease was hostess Sunday in Payson, the guests ofspent Mr to the members of the Saturday Af- and Mrs. William Omelia. ternoon Bridge club at her home, Saturday. Artistic decorations of auMr. Mrs. C. J. Norton of Monttumn flowers and foliage prevailed. pelier, and have returned home Idaho, Mrs. C. H. Wright received the fa- after spending two weeks with relavor. Luncheon was served, tives in this city. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Erickson, William former residents' of this city, spent T. M. Allman uofAlexander and Mrs.Payson spent Sunin Provo as the guests the week-en- d Mrsof Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hansen. Grant Simmons.'111 Mr. and Mrs. Erickson left Monday for Europe, where they will spend the The Nineteenth Century club will winter months visiting different afternoon the home points of interest. Henry w' Gease. The excea llent program a The members of the Utopia club paperliterary on "India" to be will include given by Mrs were the guests of Mrs. L. T. Epperreading by Mrs- - Frank son Thursday afternoon. Needle- McGraw work, music and luncheon were the diversions. a a a chocolates again &ealn order Announcement is made of the en- at Taylor Brotherswere store. This gagement of Miss Iris Webb of Lehi Manager W. S. Bingham of the fur! to Lafe Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. niture is department the emMads Johnson of Lakeview. The ployees of the Big treating Store. A fine marriage will take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. Salt-Lake- ar m ALLY WILL STARTLE YOU WITH THEIR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. Come in and see them. The Special manufactured Woolen Mills. $1.95 value Wool by If they are not actually the best you ever saw for the money, dont buy. Dont pass this wonderful Hosiery offer Ladies and Childrens 10-l- Batt, Knight Full size batt. $1.49 p Hose, black only, pair These low prices take us back several years KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS WOOL BLANKETS Plain Grey $9.75 value for $ JiJ J Mottled Grey $10.50 value for QP QC 6-l- b. PC QC i et d, . 6-i- b. Knight, Plaid $12.25 value for A Special Sale of Lot Sateen Skirts Values to $2.25 1 p 98c 1 Lot Ivory at HALF' PRICE yDidJ P7 QC y I iJJ COTTON BLANKETS Of good dependable quality; give warmth; double size Special pair 1 30TH ANNIVERSARY SALE CELEBRATING WITH VALUES $1.98 - KM1 the Lake county division and in the g it is predicted, will be by no mea tame affair, ns both teams are to be primed to go." , . ready-to-we- IS OFFERING UNUSUAL VALUES FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK THAT ACTU- proves ACQUITTED Fred Oakley, a Springville t charged with attacl girl from Hyrum, was acquitl Friday. J. H. McDonal Martin Larsen, Provo attorney fended the young man at the and District Attorney Charles quist prosecuted the case to state. who wa I big vaudeville The M. I. a. of the and dan Provo ward will give a Halloween Fo e; tainment and dance Saturday nimg, October 28, at 8 oclock. The committee in charge is ranging for special features. Pre dressed girls will sell dough: pumpkin pie and sandwiches. A licious new drink' will be sei Magic Broth." Details o program will be announced later called REPUBLICAN TICKET NATIONAL n31ted States Senate ERNEST BAMBERGER House of Representatives E. O. LEATHERWOOD STATE Justice of Supreme Court JAMES W. CHERRY State Superintendent C. N. JENSEN Senate DIXON RY WILFORD W. WARNICK Representatives . W. Ai KNIGHT N. C. CHRISTENSEN GEORGE P. SHELLEY J. M. HOLLADAY COUNTY Years CmKn0erPour H. WRIGHT Commissioner Two Years FRED MATLEY Sheriff J. D. BOYD County Cleife WALLACE HALES Assessor CHARLES E.. HAWKINS Treasurer HENRY JEPPSON Auditor CLIFFORD L. WRIGHT County MILAN Attorney R. STRAW Recorder' LILLIAN ALLRED Surveyor J. E. JONES ' f |