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Show '' ' ; aas. - Vlw,'w .j THEPROVO POS MONDAY, JANUARY 1 BliM Thelma Huish, Society Edit i M ' Phone IS M.r T. E. Thurman entertained at the Salt Lake temple. Miss Dorothy! a miscellaneous shower at her home Beesley entertained at a miscellaThursday evening:, to neous shower at her home this afterMiss Helen Phillips,complimentary whose noon. flowers decorated the ment to Nlel C. Thurman has been rooms. Cut, The was pleasantannounced, and whose marriage has ly spent withafternoon games and musical been set for January 27. !A pink and numbers, during which a dainty white color scheme Inncbeon was served to the followMiss ViUh,0UJ the rom? and a crystalling: Melbai Bachman Mrs Geo pink an.a white Jcarnations, II Aj Mrs, Georee . together with malden hauifara form- - MissBrown, Da Stewart Miss ItII ed the table centerpiece.) An excel- - Nelson, Misf Bee Miss Leah ent program of musical numbers and Oakley, Miss was, aJoyed, during which a Oakley Miss LaPrefl Bulli MiS Edna Hardly, MiSS LeUa ?h rty-?i8erTC? re- - Miss May Walked, Miss Ethelyn Hbd- ceived manv autlful Ison, Miss Leona Ramsey, gift. Miss Mari- E The Sunday school officers and Miss VedI Mils AF?oVence teachers of the Sharon ward, together I Robinson, andScomp, Delphia Ellis of with their. partners and the ward Salt Lake City. guest of honor ; J III j I Ly 5; re I efatTeVomfM tL M?. beaUtlfuI andMSIJttS.the recIple'( John E. Christensen. The evening of contest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Booth an- games and With,a,program; musical numbers, followed nounce the engagement of their daInty Iuncheon, served to daughter, .Lorna, to Lawrence May-cock, formerly of iProvo, but now re- j siding in Salt 'Lae. The marriage 1 will take place hiss week ..... party given appoint-. Friday and Mrs L Mr and Mrs. Cic. Hoag and son. DVen5n 1,? hoe-oevening was Gerald, left Saturday for Guthrie, I This wUl pe the last DOLLAR DAY we will have before our Annual Inventory on February 1st So one of the it BARGAIN ing greatest FEASTS you have ever attended. Listed below are BUT A FEW of the wonderful Bargains that we offer you There are manymore that will amaze you when you see them! NAINSOOK SHIRTING y. .i Pre-Invento- f I iir home. T Mrs. u Murflock and Mrs. Ste- L. Craven. At the conclusion of the phen L. Chipman ga e a ' luncheon was servT I were Salt Lake visitors last weekP ed to thedelicipua Mrj and' Mrs following: C. A. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. I The members off the parents class I Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Craven, of T the Second ward Sunday school K Mr- - and ttducted a delightful social affair Jfll &Fd D. Wilson, Miss, Christa Mix Friday evening in honor of Brigham and Erval Christensen. Johnson, late instructor of the class. . The affair was in the Second More than 200 participated in the waijd social hall, hejld which was prettily tenth annual peddlers dance Fri- decbrated and cozil for the day, evening at the Lincoln high occasion. Musical arranged were numbers school gymnasium Dancing was in- furnished by Mrs, Ruth P. Farrer, terspersed with the serving of delic- Mrs. Bertha Ross and Mrs. Ella ious refreshments, served from a Ritchie Stubbs. Two interesting readbooth, cleverly decorated, ings were given by Mrs. Leo Knight. sent a peddlers truck. were mad by Bishop L. L. Speeches . Nelson, Ole Olsen, r., B. Asel JohnMiss Lyle Nelson, Miss Helena son and the guest bf honor. DancStewart, Miss LaPreal Bullock, Stan- - ing and a delicious luncheon were the ley Nelsonr Owen Sjtewart and Er- concluding features lof the enjoyable win Nelson spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City with relatives and evening. j friends. Sautrday evening they Ajfter spending several months in were guests at a large entertain- Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George ment there.1 have returned to Provo. r 1 F; ROPE BLEACHED Fine quality nainsook, in both flesh tf and white, regular value 30c. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL I M f i I: Cul-limo- re i Mrs. Kenneth J Dunn and F i baby, Twelve guests weije entertained by Mis$ Gladys Hedenberg Friday eveCandy-maklnwas first enning. joyed, after which games and music made merry the 'hou 's. . Ruth, left Provo Saturday for where they will Join Mr. Dunn,Price, who left Provo last week. Mr. land Mrs. Dunn will make Price their home for the present. Complimentary to Mrs. Jane John, Miss Lyle Nelson entertained her whose eightieth birthday anniversary little sisters at her home; on occurred Friday, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. follow-- ; John entertained at s of last week, Ing a swimming party at the Provo dinner. Twenty-fiv- e children and high scho I pool. Games and musical grandchildren of the honored guest numbers, interspersed with the serv- were present. m ing of a dainty luncheon, was enNelacn Miss Minerva has returned joyed by eight. from Ogden, where she was the guest for two In compliment to Miss Hlen Phil- of relatives and frilends t weeks. C. Thurto Leoj lips, whose marriage man of this city will take place here Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Madsen enBuelah Saturday, January 27, Miss Miss tertained at dinner Friday evening Hatton, Miss Zella Thomas.) ;in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Page and Miss Ruth Buckley Madsen, Jr., who were recently marprea miscellaneous at entertained ried. Roses cejhtered the dining nuptial shower Saturday jafternoon . table. Mr. a'hd Mbs. Madsen, Jr., Carna-Miss Page. at the home of decorat- left for Los Angeles, Cal., where tions and, a ed the rooms, in which program of they will make their f home. games, musical selections and a dain- e The Second ward M. I. A. will give twenty-fivby ty luncheon were enjoyed I refirst of a series of dances Wedthe honored guest guests. The evening. Good music has ceived many beautiful gifts from the nesday and at ach dance a spesecured been ' assembled. guests Punch will be given. feature cial , Al ward members served. be will Miss Genevieve Binghams pleasantof her and friends are extended a cordial inly entertained a number friends at her home on Friday after- vitation. t noon, tjie occasion being in celebraS. Smith, and Mrs. John Mr. and tion of her birthday anniversary. of the week latter! the left part family luncheon Games, music and a dainty one to Cal., spend a Beach, for Long for made the occasion a happy month. Wat the following: Miss Cerissa kins, Miss Mildred Davis, Miss LuMr. and Mrs. Glen .Taylor and Mr. cille Collins, Miss Rampla Singleton, Mrs. Lloyd B. Williams enterMiss Thelma Bingham, Miss Doris and the members fff their club tained Singleton and the hostess. Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. Progressive rook, The B. Y. U. women were delight- music and luncheon made the time Saturday afternoon pass pleasantly for, the following: fully entertained Mrs. T. N. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson, Mr. of home at the Professor E. H. Eastmond gave an and Mrs. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs., illustrated lecture on Portraiture, Taylor, Mr.J and Mrs. Scott which was very instructive and enter- Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Taylor, taining. Professor Eastmond began Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mr. his lecture with the portrait painting and Mrs. Spencer Madsen, Mr. and down Mrs. Frank in Egypt, and followed the aft selecTaylor, Mr. and Mrs. vocal A time. to the present Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold tion was given by B. Y. U. girls were Jr., Taylor, two instrumental selections Miss Mr. and Mrs. Asel Dahlquist, Phillips, Mrs. Elmer Cheever. The and Mr. played by Miss AileenHarvard Olsen. Florence Newell , and awarded to Spencer Madwere favors At the conclusion of the programAs-a sen and Mrs. Arnold Zabriskie, Audelicious luncheon was served. were gust Johnson and Mrs. Joseph Taylor hostess consolation prizes. sisting Mrs. Taylor asMrs. B. F. Lar- received the Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Nielsen of son, Mrs. H. R. Merrill and Miss Inez Johnson. Logan are spending the week in fe S' 7 JY1USLIN 5 yards yards i for -- 44-in- ch y t I Indian Head, linen finish, value 45c. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS HEMMED DISH TOWELS DQJUJLAR finish, regular value 25c. D A Yv SPECIAL QQ well-appoint- ed SHEETS GINGHAM ) La-Ve- rn ferns-attractivel- i 4 j' , Za-brisk- ie, Provo. I Miss Emma Spafford entertained party The Campfire girls were the guests the S. C. S. girls at a sleeping at her home on East Center on Satur-da- y of Miss Marlon McCoard Saturday midnight a wil" evening. At was served. The appointed supper in a table was artistically decorated A scheme. color black and orange the cut glass bowl of onions formed and which black centerpiece, from extended to each Streamers orange were also in cards plate. The place Covers scheme. color the prevailing Adele Peters, Miss were laid for Miss Miss Rhea Miss Taylor, Mable Stubbs, Kate Peters, Miss Edna Markman, Miss Melba Stubbs, Miss Ruby Taylor Miss Grace Markman; Miss Veva Taylor, Miss Peters, Miss Elizabeth Della Stubbs, Miss Anna Hedquist, and the hostess. Miss Delphia Ellis of Salt Lake week in this City is spending the Miss of Dorothy as the guest city i. c- - . BeesleyF In compliment ada F to Miss afternoon. The usual features were enjoyed, during which the hostess served a dainty luncheon. The members of the Saturday Af ternoon Bridge club met Saturday with Mrs. Swen O. Nielson. Cut Inflowers were used in decorating. G. Rich Fred were Mrs. vited guests mond, Mrs. Frank W. Deming and Mrs. J. W.. Hagan of Spanish Fork. Mrs. A. B. Morgan received the favor. A delicious luncheon was serv ed by the hostess. NEW VOTING PRECINCT lot light outing flannel. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL yards III. WH.M h reSuIar value 35c. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 04 KVkrITCK?nIy 04I flft iUU y In black and cordovan, regular lvalue $2.50. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL QQ ! $ Student Play The keen interest which has been exhibited for some time among the exponents of the drama is to be week brought to a climax the second Provo in February when the annual high school student body play is to be presented. Every year in the past when this event has taken place interest has been kept at a high pitch. This year will prove no exception to the rule, if the interest thus far shown is to be taken as a criterion. In fact, the interest has greatly enhanced on ac-- 1 count of the tryout method of choos Heretofore the cast ing the cast. has been chosen, but this year the more democratic way of giving every one a chance has been used. The play is to be presented Februin College hall, and is a ary 15ththree-act clever comedy entitled by LeRoy Hurry, Hurry, Hurry, Arnold. It is just as full of zip and action and brilliant dialogue as the title would indicate. There are nine characters in the play, all affording opportunity of splendid action and Individual interpretation. were, held Friday, The stuJanuary 12, and the following David Grimm dents were chosen: as Mr. Hooker, New York business man; Alta Oakly, Mrs. Hooke, his wife; Cecil Broadbent, Steve Hooker, their son; Eldon Dennis, Ted Sloan, college friend of Steves; Ida Dayton, Floy Hooker, heroine; Bliss from author Finlayson, cowboy Texas; Ruth Pierpont, Letitia Brown, friend of Floy; Phyliss Adams, a pert little maid in the Hooker household. LADIES FINE COTTON HOSE on CHOOSES THREE NEW BOARD MEMBERS 9 04 ,(JU 8 pair p MISSES and CHILDRENS HOSE Fine cotton hose, in black only, sizes 5'2 to 9 regular value 25c. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 04 nn 6 pair EZ85 y I iUU CRETONNES val-le- s nn I mUU , Curtain scrims, values up to 35c. OOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 01 tM lO yards 2: : y I iUU p p5 PROVO BASEBALL CLUB : value 25c. DOLLAR DAYregular SPECIAL CURTAIN SCIHJVl Q I iUU Cast Chosen for Provo High School &I,UU pair yl-cl- s -- 5 yards jSf Beautiful patterns in cretonnes, up to $1.00. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL PI f inch fine quality checked gingham, regular value 35c. 04 fin DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 32 a LADIES BURSON HOSE FLANNEL EVERY SALE FINAL. - j flfl STORE OPENS AT 9 OCLOCK. BE EARLY IN ORDER TO GET FIRST CHOICE. NO EXCHANGES; NO RETURNS; NO REFUNDS. Fine quality seamed sheets, size 72x 90,- regular value $1.65. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL fin I iUU U Each O-- 1 4 for iUU y LADIES SILK HOSE chambray, all colors. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 04I flfl lO yards for y iUU 27-inc- 22x36, 5 yards Size TOWELS LIGHT OUTING CHAMBRAY f)0n Zdli Yard $1.00 HEAVY TURKISH i lot dark outing flannel. DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL V A A Wonder: EXTRA iUU y FLANNEL 1 $1.00 6 4 yarfds INDIAN HEAD ' Honey-com- b yards for DARK OUTING Fine quality devonshire, regular value DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL iUU 04 nn DAY SPECIAL 4 DEVONSHIRE i Wed-m-rmnii- tg yards Head, linen finish, DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL 5 yards lUU $ dark colors, regular DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL B INDIAN HEAD 33 inch Indian i value 39c. cm 0-- Extra fine quality shirting, 75c. value. DOLLAR PERCALES In both light and ralue 25c. -- ry The Lantern Coolers Profession. The French Fury. the theatrical agencies Among French The Fury is a name given where talent is to'be employed for all to a treacherous attack on Antwerp occasions a new calling is that of by four thousand French soldiers unWhat is meant is der the Due dAnjoU, January 17, 1583. lantern cooler. movie shows a vasmall some at (hat The citizens repelleld the attack, killing the French and taking riety turn is put on between the reelsa about whilst the projector recovers from the rest prisoners. one-ha- pussionate six-re- el lf Monotonous Merit. You are constantly referred to as Yes," the favorite son of your state. replied Senator Sorghum, but every once in a while people seem to get tired of a well behaved favorite son and want somebody who can be a cut-u- p. j film. Easy to Banish All Trouble. Representatives of the various busBlood and Water. fin Salt Half the your troubles vanish the momet in the for of Provo Day. iness interests Thought same the contain" blood Human ment you face them, and the other Chamber of Commerce rooms yesterDont get all puffed up if people as are of In similar discussion a half disappear If you continue to face in brief day afternoon usually remember you ; there are some salts In sea water.proportions found them. Boston Transcript. the prospects for the coming' base- faces that just cant be forgotten. ball season. At this meeting the following directors were chosen re-tofill the vacancies caused by the f tirement of Bishp Joseph A. Buttle ; ; MmimimimuiummimmimiiummmmmiinmnnHmiiimimmmmminniinimmnnimmiinnninnnmnrtim?a Peterson and Oscar A. Spear1 p " "1 !' and Heal Robert Morefield, Harry Alf Johnson. These, with Ray Timmerman, Roy Boren, D. D. Sutton, and Merle G. Taylor, constitute the' new board. The matter of procuring a winning ball team for Provo was discussed. It was pointed out by President Kay Timmerman that the cooperative support of every business man and baseball fan will be. necessary if Provo is to have a winning team. The matter of the clubs indebtedness was discussed and every member of the- board favored a policy of economy in order that the deficit might be removed during the coming year. It was suggested that this might be done and that the diamond . could be parked without any great of money. expenditure makes streaked At a meeting of' a number of representatives from the various clubs of the county held here in the aftergray hair noon, President John Mendenhall served notice that he would not be in a position to serve as president of the Central TJtah league during the the addition of other ingredients, Almost everyone knows that coming season. at very litle cost. Everybody At this meeting Midvale asked to Tea and Sulphur, properly Sage and their from the withdraw league Seem Reasonable. uses this preparation now, beback the meetAnother was compounded, brings request granted. a We do not in the least object to cause no one can possibly tell an organization will be natural color and lustre to the But ing to effect row in an adjoining apartment. date. an at called early that you darkened your hair, as if we are kept awake by It we think or streaked when hair faded, it only fair and equitable that we it does it so naturally and evenFOUND Childs grey kid glove, the Years way only ago gray. should be permitted thoroughly to un- trimmed with black fur. Owner may ly. You dampen a sponge or derstand and enjoy it. Philadelphia have same to get this mixture was to make at this office by calling soft brush with and draw this Public Ledger. tf. and paying for ad. and which is at it home, mussy through your hair, ; taking one j i I A I p. - try-ou- ts i . . - Garden Sage and Sulphur dark and youthful at once or it Stimulating Values of Color A French experimenter tested the strength of the handgrip under colored lights, and found red was distinctly the most stimulating color, the remain- George Snow and Mr. Lowe ap commission peared before the qounty In the order : Orange, ers- today to ask tfrat Orem be made ing colors falling blue. and a separate voting precinct.- - The yellow, green at matter was referred to the county counEvil Breeds Evil. pf Orem, the Emily torney, the mayor inves to clerk and county surveyor events from evil causes spring. ty Evil d make a report to the comristophanes. lnlmlssioners. . Civilization Unjustly Blamed. Decayed teeth have been found in a skull thousands of years old. Impacted wisdom teeth can be found in skulls taken from the shell mounds around San Francisco bay and exhibited In the ethnological museum of the Affiliated colleges, ihe theory that civilization causes such troubles is no sounder than the decayed molars. troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound. You will get a large bottle of e this recipe improved by old-tim- small strand at a time; by morning the gray1 hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and; you look years younger. IniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiuiitiiliiiiitiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiftiiiiii j win take place Wednesday V T |