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Show THE PROVO POST noon, airs. X. C. Hicks reviewed the book, "The Scarlet Leter. Musical numbers were rendered. SgsagMggggg WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1922 3ER IN A PERSIAN GARDEN airs. Heber S. Rupper, airs. Frank AT B. Y. U COMPLETE Ward and Mrs. E. G. Jensen "were hostesses at a delightful affair Monday evening, complimentARTISTIC SUCCESS Miss Thelma Hulsh, Society Editor ary to their sister, aiiss Louise whose engagement to Len Phone 13 has been announced. The The Music Singleton of the h fii&ipR tug affair took place at the new home of Brigham Youngdepartment under university, Mrs. Ruper on East Center street, the direction of Professor Florence Mrs. J. B. Somo will leave Provo ment Tuesday afternoon at 5 oclock. the rooms of which were most pleas- - Jepperson-Madseaccording to those Thursday for Martin, where she will Parents of the children are also infor the occasion. !who heard the program decorated ingly last Monday cited. A pleasing Christmas provisit for a number of days. d lights, Christmas bells, night in College hall, scored another gram is being arranged and a good streamers and Christmas suggestions complete artistic success. In a time assured all. were artistically arranged through- Persian Garden, The Optomist club members will a musicale combe the guests of Mrs. Leo Sheene at One hundred members and friends out the rooms, while chrysanthe-- , posed by Liza Leham using as the mums, roses and carnations gave word vehicle quartrains from the her home on Thursday afternoon. o the Procter Academy Social club a(jded charm. The afternoon will be pleasantly Interesting games famous Omar, was all that could be spent with the card game 500. of the Community church enjoyed were innovated and a program of desired from an artistic standpoint. The stage setting was superb. Prizes will be awarded and a lunch- the excellent entertainment Friday instrumental and vocal musical num A Professor Eastmond, with his magic eon served. The guest list includes evening in the Procter hall. The bers and readings was enjoyed. wras brushes and his uncanny skill with Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. Byron holiday colors were luncheon effectively dis- daintily to arranged W. Denhalter, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, played. the following; Mrs. Fred fine clothes, assisted by Professor Games, dancing and refresh- served Mrs. William Hoover, Mrs. Pardoe, with his expertness as a airs. John Lundhal, airs. Guy Shurt-lif- f, ments were th features of interest. Clark, Jesse Knight, Mrs. Amanda Haws. stage director, left nothing to be deMrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. J. m Parks Mrs. Joseph Ward sired so far as the staging was H. Denhalter, Mrs. Bert The S. S. S. club members will The Persian garden was a airs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. Whipple, Clarence meet Friday evening with Mrs. B. H. Mrs- IIarry Heal, Mrs. Grace Reese, Anna Grim, Mrs. Lucile Rupper, charming place where love and y Beesley, Mrs. aiattie York. Jolly when the usual features of Mrs. ElMrs. Mrs. William wine Earl a more lull and. Elliott, might needlework, music and luncheon will air. and airs. T. Cox will entertain be liott, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. J. Wil- modern personage than Omar, the enjoyed. liam Knight, Mrs. R. E. Allen, Mrs. tent maker. at their home on Thursday evening The music was delightfully artistic. the members of the T. O. N. O. club. The bishopric of the Bonneville Roy Elliott, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, An evening of card games wil be fol- ward and members of the ward Mrs. Ben Bachman, Mrs. Wililam Only the best of the quatrains were lowed by luncheon. Christmas colors amusement committee are planning a Haws, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. J. R. used in the piece. The climax for and designs will decorate the Cox real treat in the way of a Christmas Boshard, Mrs. David Goodman, Mrs. many people was reached in the A Book of Verses Miriam Reid, Miss Fawn Singleton, thrilling duet, home. entertainment for all members next Miss Melba Bachman, Miss Inez Mar- Underneath the Bough, sung by Saturday. At 2 oclock the children, Condie. The two Thursday evening the members of under 14 years of age will be the tin, Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth, Mrs. Richard and Melba the O. A. E. club will be entertained guests at a dancing p$trty. Santa Grace Cheever, Mrs. Alice Wright, xoices fitted so well the sentiment, at the home of Miss Marion Somo. Claus has agreed to be present to Mrs. John Saxey, Mrs. Lottie Ander- the stage setting, and the costuming Mrs. that artistic perfection was at least McEwan, Sewing and musical numbers will be provide good things for the young son, Mrs. John Mrs. H. Charles John which Ward, Roundy, approached nearly, if not reached. enjoyed, during unique holi folks. In the evening, the grownups All of the soloists were in excelFleming, Mrs. Charles Elday surprise features will be intro- of the ward will enjoy a dancing Mrs. Olive Mrs. voice and sang as only true W. Mrs. lent Bert J. duced. Luncheon will be served. liott, Elliott, party and will partake of the genN. can sing. The choruses Mrs. Mrs. Persians Nellie Huish, Karren, of Santa Cluas. erosity Alwere Mrs. Mrs. H. J. Mrs. Ellen Fillmore of Twin Falls, Green, delightful. Mr. Carl ChristenBoshard, Mrs. Fred Suther- sen, Miss Elaine Christensen, Miss berta Walker, The regular Idaho, left Provo Monday for Pay- of meeting son, following a pleasant visit in this the Social Hour club wfll be held land, Miss Nettie Harrison, Miss Celestia Johnson, Mrs. Poulton BulMcall lock, Mrs. Fay Loose Steihl Anderson, Miss Norma city with relatives and friends.' Thursday afternoon at the home of Elfie Miss Miss Sina good. Mrs. Steihls dramatic interChristensen, Mrs. J. A. Vance. Mrs. George Car-ro- Ewan, Mrs. William Terry of Fairvlew will review A Christmas Carol Lucille Snow, Miss Grace Fleming, pretation of the solo, I Sent My was Miss LaVieve Huish, Miss Edith Soul Through the Invinsible, was a Provo visitor over the week by Dickens. Appropriate musical Wdrd, Miss McEwan. especially pleasing. Myrtle end. numbers will also be rendered and Professor Franklin Madsens rendirefreshments served. One of the most pleasing social tion of the baritone solo, Ah, Then Mrs. Lilly Barker of Richfield has Miss Jeanette Baxter of Moroni is events of the season was a prettily the Tulip for the Morning Keep, was returned to her home, after a plees-aone of the most pleasing visit with relatives' and friends spending fa few days in 'Provo with appointed birthday anniversary din- undoubtedly an of features balevening of pleasing ner in the in Provo. given Sunday evening relatives and friends. so cony of the Sutton cafe, in compli- features. Mr. Madsen entered wondr-full- y solo his his into balthat D. Mrs. to R. The ment fully Sutton. anMr. and Mrs. George Madsen The members ofthe Utah Sorosis rich and pleasing voice captinounce the marriage of their daugh- met this afternoon with Mrs. G. cony was charmingly decorated with his audience. vated ter, Mina, to Leonard A. Adams of Merle Taylor. Mrs. Sara Talmage the approaching holiday colors and The work of the dancing girls in A emblems. Christmas tree, American Fork, which took place gave an excellent paper on Women large scene was of a high the a opening with decorated at home variety of tastefully the Presidents of Womens the Friday evening Colleges, of colored electric artistic character. Their presentaadded lights, bride. The marriage ceremony was and a discussion of the life of Marprepared the way for an evening solemnized by President T. N. Tay- garet Deland, was given by Mrs. charm to the decorative scheme. The tion seated at ene large table, of delight. lor, in the presence of members of Dwight Packard. A short poem from guests were in the shape of the letter T, placed was of the family. the pen this author read by an elaborate birthday cake forming Mrs. Rose Young Stewart. the centerpiece. The grandchildren Mrs. Arden Elmer, and daughter, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham and of Mrs. Sutton each received a reMadge, and son, Melvin, of Payson, were the guests of Mrs. J. W. Huish family will spend the holidays with membrance gift from the honored This column is given over to the guest. A unique feature of the din- e students of journalism relatives in Richfield. Monday. of the ner was the presentation of a mm Provo High School, who write and to Sutton check Mrs, dollar Miss Florence Walters, a bride of A delightful Christmas party was edit their own stories. from her husband, each dollar repenjoyed Monday afternoon by the the month, was the honored guest at resenting life. one of her useful year The Provo Teachers associaiton children of the Lakeview ward Prim- a bridal shower given by her mother, Covers were laid for the following held their first entertainment Friday, Mrs. Thomas Walters Monday evenary association. The entertainment of the Sutton family: Mr. December 15. The entertainment was members a in was amusement ward in guests the participated ing. given Fifty Mr. and Mrs. in the form of a and Mrs. Bert Mr. Claus Santa Sutton, ha 11, under of games' and music and Lynn the auspices of the Prim-- 1 were program and Mrs. Ft. A. Sutton,Miss served lunchedn. ary officers and teachers. Christmas Fern Sutton, Mr. Party. Moorefield, Progressive games were tne main the decorations prevailed throughout MisS Atha feature Mrs. and John Delicious of the evening. Taylor, St. of Guild The Ladies Marys Bateman, Mrs. Emma Randall, the hall. The afternoon was pleasantly were served. refreshments at afternoon met church Monday spent with the Christmas program, the Aleene, Ruth, Elizabeth,' Mae, The Provo high school will close rectory. Mrs. Ben F. Rea en- Misses in which the children participated. and Marion Sutton, Kay Sut- Friday, December 22, for two weeks Norma, Mrs. of her in honor siister, tertained ChristVocal solo, Leonard Johnson; is here from ton, Bobbie Moorefield, John Lynnd Christmas vacation. On account of mas story, Ada Jorgensen; song, Dudley Rodd, who Colo. Luncheon was Sutton and H. C. Snelson of Spring-serve- the carnival, two classes will be held Grand Junction, children of the first group; reading, of an after- conclusion at the Friday morning. the Rudolph Reese; song, children ofMrs. Miss Thelma Eggertsen and Mr. and needlework noon with third group; short address, called to report Jesse Saffron Word That Weight were to vocal solo, music Malinda Jorgensen; announce ofat Into comes the meeting faculty The saffron word Pauline Sumsion; song, Seagul girls. by giving their engagement of Salt Hatch ficially Dr. and Mrs. Floyd English dictionary from the Arabic. an and to behavior of Following the program refreshments their account week-en- d in Provo last to Lake WOrd zafaran were served to about ninety children. the spent of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley The Araba use the and advice of admonitions the receive guests designate a species of crocus with the older members of the faculty. M. Clark. and L. Graham L. Mrs. and Mr, light purple flowers which develop in Congratulations, chocolates, and conThe plant grows In parts of fessions being the order of the children will spend the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whipple were autumn. In with visiting in Richfied, Asia and the south of Europe. Milholidays guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don waukee Mrs. Grahams parents, Mr. and Mrs. dinner Sentinel. Y MUSIC DEPT. RECOMMENDED Soren Christensen, and Mr. Grahams C. Wiliams Sunday. Graham. Sarah Mrs. mother, Mrs. H. S. Pyne has returned from Merely Shifts It. Professor Franklin Madsen of the several she who doesnt want any where man spent Lake Salt The SunU. remusic The pupils of the First ward department of the B. Y.name at a days with her daughter, Mrs. B. F. trouble and endeavors to smooth ports that of a student by the day school will be entertained Infrenot Pulham. will none, have so he afternoon in the A. social M. has Brimhall things Thursday registered Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williamson be pdesent next. Santa Claus will quently mixes the dope for some one music department of the institution. lof friends number a entertained and Mr. Brimhall came from California else. Exchange. from 6 oclock until 9 oclock, evening of last1 week with the recommendation of music from a large Christmas tree will dis- Saturday music upon and luncheon. The people. dancing, there, who, it is said, catatribute gifts to the young professors Mrs. Martin Mr. and Ceylonese Superstition. a guests included m. 12 collection of college a p. over until 9 oclock large From Mrs. Alfred Johnbelieve that Mr. and of natives The Ceylon will Clinger, with him, and gave as their opinChristmas program and dancing Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whipple and will not grow out of logs tree son, adult?s. the B. Y. U. catalog was the ion the that for be arranged Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Williams. reach of the sound of the human most superior, offering the best opvoice. The children of the Episcopal portunity for theory study as well as At the meeting of the Lakeview . playing. alter-ward Rellet Society Tuesday CUrC5eflgh?iaut Give Him pre-nupti- al Mc-Ewa- n, j Ai n, Vari-colore- For Christmas I . I TS- We offer our complete stock of Esmond-rob- e bathrobes, of warm, rich plaids and navajo patterns, values from $5.75 to $10.00 at a i con-erne- d. - Discount - phili-soph- e CHRISTMAS For the Boy A few suggestions of the many nice things you can buy for Son to make his Christmas happy. Cortley Suits Overcoats, values from $4.95 to $19 ll nt m 20 per cent Discount Mackinaws Scarfs $2.95 to $6.45 $2.00 to $3-575 to $1.50 $2.75 to $5.00 6 Kid Gloves, lined Star Brand Shoes J m sixty-thre- S- ville-spen- t ( I - these highways were sprayed or CROP INSPECTOR SORENSON REVIEWS oth-- T - meetings ot addressed thirty-thre- e published articles treating various of pest control. Six hundred phases fifty-on- e letters have gone out from the office Of the inspectors relative to crop pest control work. EXHIBITS During September, the county inspectors, with other necessary help, under the supervision of Prof. E. H. Eastmond of the B. Y. U., gathered and prepared for exhibit at the State Fair, samples of the choicest agricultural products grown In the county. In this exhibit Utah county won Boyd Park sweepstakes, and the first s counties prizes offered to the best and most arhaving largest, tistic agricultural exhibit. Utah county also won the grand prize for winning the greatest number of first prize awards. In addition to the exhibit' at the State Fair, an agricultural exhibit was put on In connection with the Utah County Harvest Festival, given at Provo during the second week in 1 4. (Continued From Page 1.) operating, government grades have been established on outgoing products from Utah county as follows: 265 carloads Peaches . 9 3 carloads Apples 9 carloads Potatoes 2 carloads Onions - - - 324 carloads Total In addition to the above eleven carloads of produce were inspected which failed to come up to standard grade. - first-clas- demonstrations WEED CONTROL white-to"inspectors inall control In weed work, baitburdock, Canada and bull this- bridge-graftin- and of baits for have application mixing tles, and wild morning glory, total of 424 farm- been prevented from seeding on 1017 pocket gophers. A demonstrations. these miles of cqunty and state highways. ers attended In 19 22 the county inspectors have October. miles of Two hundred twenty-fou- r p, cleff-graftin- g, g, w-e- the-cocon- A Terrific Smash ON HIGH-GRAD- E COATS ' f VALUES TO $79.50 Hosiery is always appreciated. We carry the very highest grades at remarkable values. Ladies Silk Hose, pair i j sections These Coats at $39.75 are the ready-to-webest contribution and they represent the biggest barand mate- saw style ever imaginable Every you gain SEE OUR WINDOWS. TO $1.00 ar $2.65 Heather Hose, pair 75 a House pair of these cozy Slippers. his Just the thing to slip . morn-on Christmas feet in inft Buy $2.75 the youngsters PAIR, 75 TO $1.25 A pair for mother or big sister will be appreciated also. TO Price- - $1.00 TO Buster i Brown Shoe Store When Dad gets home at night he can enjoy genuine coihfort if he has a pair of House Slippers to slip on ,for the evening, In leather, or felt, leather soles or soft soles. 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