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Show v MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923 Miss Thelma Huish, Society Kditor Phone 13 H Mr. Bob, a clever three-ac- t , given, including an interesting sketch of the lives of the late Patriarch and Mrs. John G. Jones, which will be given by the hostess. At the conclu- bion of the program luncheon will be served. All members and those eligible for membership are urged to comedy, will be presented in the Lake-vieward , meeting house Tuesday evening at 8 oclock, under the auspices of the ward M. I. A. dramatic club. The comedy is rich in humor and humorous situations, be in attendance. and will afford a pleasant evenings Provo was selected as the place entertainment for all who attend. A 2 5 of 15 and of admission fee slight meeting for the annual convention All are in- of the Utah Federation of Womens cents will be charged. vited. Clubs by the board of directors of . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson went the federation at a session followto Salt Lake City Friday to spend the ing a conference of the presidents of week-en- d in that city. Friday eve- - the federated clubs of the state, held in R. Park building at the ning Mr. Peterson attended a ses-- . 111the Johnof Utah, Salt Lake, vel'sity sion of the principals of the Utah he federation meeting wil was held schools which atiirdayhigh be October. tune held sme in Among the University of Utah. Following ' of the session was Mrs speakers the business session an elaborate the CE. Maw of this city, president of, banquet was served. Mr. Peterson the first district of Womens Fed- local high school, erated represented the Mrs. Maw presented ubs. While in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. n on excellent Pe-paper Cooperation J Mrs. were of Peterson fin Civic the guests Work, which heartily tersons brother and sister-in-laMrs. Maw thought that received. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Strong. one of the most effective ways of was civic reform Mrs. E. D. Sutton will be hostess accomplishing to the members of the Thursday Af- through cooperation with the schools. at the ternoon Bridge club at her home The Provo representatives wrere Mrs. C. E. Maw, conference decwill flowers Thursday. Spring orate .the rooms. Four tables will Mrs. O. W. Bailey, and Mrs. C. fL. Foster be placed for cards and luncheon. Miss Afton Newell, who is spendMiss Erma Heindselman entertainengaged as ed a number of friends at her libme ing the winter at Heber, week-en- d a in this the teacher, spent in Friday evening, the affair being with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. celebration of her birthday anniver- city sary. The rooms were attractively M. C. Newell. decorated with spring flowers. A Mrs. Agnes Crandall was pleasantpleasant time-- , was spent with games and musical numbers, during which ly surprised at her home Thursday a delicious luncheon to the follow- evening by a number of friends, who at her home to honor her ing was served: Miss Alberta Sco- - gathered on her Miss birthday anniversary, which rup. Marjorie Spear, Miss Edith Bee, Miss Sal a Roberts, Miss Aura occurred on that day. A well apOpenshawr Evelyn Nelson, Miss pointed hot supper was served. Sweet Caroline Scorup, Miss Kathleen peas and snapdragons decorated the Miss Flo Bench, Heindselman, table with a pleasing effect. FollowMessrs. Allan Baker, Jo Thiriot, Ed- ing supper the time was pleasantly and a musical proward Rodgers, Paul Warnick, Byron spent with games by.1 furnished Fred Crandall gram, Gordon Brown, Bryant Harmon, company. Present were Mr. and Hinckley, Wayne Miller and Clark j and Mrs. Joseph Markham, Mrs. Priscilla Andelin. Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Pace, A married folks dance will belMr- - and Mrs. - Grant Crandall, Fred conducted tomorrow evening at the Markham, Miss Lucille Markham, state armory hall. Excellent dance Miss Fern Ludlow, Aldous Markham, numbers will be furnished by Kin- Fred Crandall, Miss Camille Cranney Brothers Hawaiian orchestra of dall, Glenn Crandall, Miss Grace Salt Lake. All are cordially invited Pickering of Rupert, Idaho, and Louis Crandall. to attend. w 7 . i ; t j j Sad-sta- te i - I - j j j w-a- s EVERETT w, . -- . Eighty-onmembers of the Utah stake tfthernacte choir accompanied terson spent en enjoyable week-en- d Lako City, visiting witti relaProfessor J. R. Boshard to Sait Rake at City Saturday morning, where they tivbs and friends. furnished the musical program for Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Warnick, Mrs. the Saturday afternoon session of the Huish L. D. S. conference, and Emily Neilson and Mrs. J. W. mornthat evening participated in the Giles motored to Salt Lake Saturday testimonial. Their numbers were ing, where they spent the week-enwell received by a large attendance. visiting with friends and relatives and attending the sessions of the conference of the L. D. Mrs, C. F. Decker of Salt Lake S. announces of church, the City engagement her daughter, Edna, to Wallace H. Miss Izola Jensen wras a Salt Lake Bailey of this city, the wedding to take place the early part of May. 'Visitor over the week-enMiss Decker wTas a former Provo Mrs. Mary Jex was a Provo visi- resident, and is the daughter of the the guest of late Charles Decker, former mayor tor over the week-enof Provo. Mr. Bailey is the son of Mrs Jack Teasdale. Mrs. O. W. Bailey, and is well and J Mrs. Reed Bailey entertained at favorably known in this city, where he has been connected for some vears her home Thursday afternoon of last week the members of the LAmetia with the company. club. The rooms were charmingly A meeting of Camp No. 4, Daughdecorated with spring flowers and ters of the Utah Pioneers, will be foliage. An enjoyable time was spent h.eld Thursday afternoon at the home with needle work and musical numof Mrs. C. E. Jones, 681 North Fifth bers, during which a delicious lunchWest street. at 8 eon was served to fourteen. Commencing oclock a splendid progam will be i The members of the Utopia club semi-annu- semi-annu- Lip IJ2w sun SATIN UNDERSKIRTS CURTAIN NET 36 in. width; 50c value; 3 YARDS- - $1.00 Black and Colors $1.75 value $1.00 VERY SPECIAL TURKISH TOWELS special 8 FOR 18x36 PILLOW CASES CHILDRENS PLAY SUITS 42x3- 6SPECIAL, ijlUU REMNANTS Values lo nf Pj lUU V $2.00 Ages 2 to 8 $1.00 value. VERY 0 4 f)f) GLOVES SHIRTING two-butto- SPECIAL, 0 y I 72x9- 0VERY SPECIAL yards y flfl Good All sizes; black only; SECIAL, 6 OfI p pair Of flfl 36x45 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL patterns; DRENS DRESSES $1.00 HEMMED DISH $1.00 nn 32 in.. Plain colors; 35c value. 5 vards iUU iUU 18v36; 15c $1 .00 d, SPECIAL Navigation from Winnipeg to Fort Churchill on Hudson bay may be with much enthusiasm and appreciation, both by the students for the books presented, and by the club members for the program numbers. Following the program dainty will be served. The hostesses for the occasion are Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. Abe V. Turner, Mrs. J. W. Stiehl, Mrs William Roylanee, a l Officmud" a commercial success. il ial-, of the Hudson's Bay company gj in Winnipeg propose to charter a Hi Canadian Pacific steamer for a trial n trip this summer. H E. Eggertsen, Mrs. Lillian The author of the Song, The &) Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow re- Wilkins, Mrs Chase Hatch. Mrs. E. '! C. 70 years K Mrs. H. W. of New York, Sidewalks Homer Sunand turned to tlieir home in this city Itodgers, Mrtr. is H. All on E. are members old and back f3l the a blind, Taylor. going day evening following pleasant week-en- d in Salt Lake City. stage to sing the song he wrote 2 5 urged to be in attendance. Mrs. grade. 10 yds. QQ L The song years ago. has xx .a .xtKTRfg., i; g :: R u',JS We Always Insist on GOOD GAS YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST Si?g'33 m -- M m M m become Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Murdock, Mr. very popular once more in New York and Mrs. Ray Olpin, and Miss Leah: City and theye is a demand for the In compliment to Mrs. Vera Peterson, the officers and teachers of the Bonneville ward Primary association and the members of the ward choir entertained at the ward amusement hall Thursday evening. Mrs. -- 15c DOL-A- $1.00 will be the guests of Mrs. Gene Crandall at her home on Thursday afternoon. The features of entertainment will be needle work, cards, musical numbers and the serving of luncheon. Spring flowers wrill be used by the hostess in decorating. All members are urged to be in attendance. Wood-Clifto- n Our regular Dollar Day LADIES UMBRELLAS $1.50 value; DAY PRICE- - $1.00 S d. Made of Lingerie Mull in Pink only $1.00 BROWN MUSLIN SPECIAL, BLOOMERS AND STEP-IN- DOL SPECIAL . al j 'ladies gowns Wash and value $1.50 LAR DAY ; value; $1.00 Fine Gingham; ages 2 to 14; values to $1.75; very special $1.00 Ready Crepe; Plain and flowered patterns TOWELS GINGHAM $1.00 YARDS MISSES and CHIL- CHILDRENS BED SPREAD val- - 32 inches wide; 29c value; D vliUU YARDS ues to 50c; 6 YARDS HOSE iUU 6 $1.00 CRETONNES CHILDRENS 01I nn $ 3 29c 36 in.; Plain Colors Of flfl 65c value, 3 yds. V I iUU Patterns fin $1.00 value OfI iUU PI fin pliUU DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, 3 yds. LINEN FINISH SUITING Good n 4 Plaids; 2 36 in.; 39c value; Checks and ., value, forpliUU SILK STRIPE SPECIAL, I Ladies suede finish 3 PAIR 27-in- 4 PLAIN BLUE CHEVIOT FANCY TICKING 01 nn FORvliUU GINGHAM Fine Khaki, with Red Trimming oi nn seTmedsheets d, wide of patterns; range VERY PECAL Of fin 6 YARDS $ I iUU inches; 1 yard $1.50 value Black and Cord., pai al ' Special for DOLLAR DAY SILK HOSE "The Misses Ethel and Lillian Pe- e CLASSICS HOPE BLEACH Chipman and Stephen L. Chipman of! authors reappearance. American Fork motored to Salt Lake City Saturday, where they spent a vry enjoyable time visiting writh Peterson is a Primary officers and relatives and attending the session of BETTER TRAINING IN also the ward organist. The affair the L. D. S. conference. They rewas in the form of a farewell party, turned to this city Sunday evening. as Mrs. Peterson plans to leave Provo SPEECH IS SUBJECT Mrs. J. B. Tucker entertained a within a few days for Hiawratha, where she will make her home for number of friends with bridge and the present. The evening was pleas- luncheon at her home AT UNIVERSITY UTAH Saturday afantly spent with a short program and ternoon. Sweet peas and atferns games, during which refreshments were served to 150. tractively decorated the rooms. Six Everywhere comes an insistent tables of bridge were played and and infilled demand for more and Mrs. James Sutherland will enter- prizes , awarded to Mrs. O. R. Thomas aftertain at her home Thursday better rai":ng in speech, says Miss noon the members of the Optimist and Rs. Vern Greenwood, the latter Maud May Babcock, professor of favor. Follow-- j jp speaking at the University of club. The club members will be en- bem: unr tertained with the card game 500 ing cards a delicious luncheon w'as Utah, through which we must all after which luncheon will be served served to the following: Mrs. Frank make our ay in this world, however Musical numbers will also be a fea- W. Doming, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. J. dignified our walk of life. The busiture of enjoyment. Spring flow'ers Milt Jones, Mrs. H. G. Merrill, Mrs. ness worl is calling for speech will decorate the rooms. Vern R. Greenwood, Mrs. Mark training for Ds .executives, its sales Tripp, Mrs. Mart Roylanee. Mrs. Pres- men and its op natives Agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson will ton G. Peterson, Mrs. George A.' Han- loaders and guardians of the public Umertain the members of the T. O d'll. Mrs W. J. Stiehl. Mrs. G. M. health know th it without effective N. O. club at their home Thursday Taylor. Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. speech they cripple their service to evening. Progressive Five Hundred F( d R. Taylor, Mrs T. Earl Pardoe. mankind. Th various speech arts v. ill be featured, after which lunch-- i Mrs J. L. Innes, Mrs. Robert B. that turnish so large a proportion of Pattf rson, Mr-- J D Hunter, Mrs. the puldic ontol.r'iiment are asking eon will be served. Spring flowers Frank W Stubbs, Mrs George Leven. for sounder pr'nciplos and better and foliage will pievail throughout Mrs O. R. Thomas, Mrs. Clarence L. rules for transmitting these arts. The departnv nt of public speaking the rooms. at the University of Utah is making Mrs. Kenneth Craven will be hostgreat strides in the satisfying of this ess to the members of the LAmetia There are six widespread demand. courses given in thn art of selling; club at her home Thursday afternoon. ten courses are offered in the interMusical numbers and needle work will lie features of entertainment, pretation of literature; to train Alice Robertson, retiring congress- - teachers of sneech arts, six courses All also the serving of luncheon. members are urged to be in attend- - woman, closed her congressional ca- - are given, while advanced study is ance. I want to go home offered for speakers, rear by saying: readers and as soon as possible. I am going back dramatic directors in community An interesting session of the to my old arm chair, in the garden life, Utah Sorosis club will be held Wed- - where the flowers will be blooming, The dramatic performances of the afternoon at 3 oclock at the to listen to the mockingbirds and at University of Utah Dramatic club neday home of Mrs. Jacob Coleman. 115 dusk, out over the wide prairie, to during the twenty-seve- n years of its East Second North, at which time watch the twinkling lights in the existence have done much to foster the members of the club will present southwestern oil fields just to rest good drama in the state. The Uni-- I to the Provo high school a ,set of and think, for the twilight of life igiversity was the first to operate a hooks, and the high school music and ,a time for reverie and remembrance, professional theater in conjunction dramatic departments will furbish an No, public life is not the highest ca- - with its academic work. This ex-- I excellent program. Such a session is reer cf a woman. Her happiest ample has since been followed in 'an annual affair, and has alway met place is in the home. other states. 1 j - i ; ' j i i ' I ' j J Douglas I airDcHHvs m -- homn nooa, at me Columbia Tonight Tuesday and Thursday. Shows continuous from 2 p. m. to 11. j JU, 1 JsSfetj -- |