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Show t I i .. - f '" , ' 1 THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1923 LEADS THEM ALL IN SALKS In San Francisco for month of March. Following is the official registration: 447 CHEVROLET 400 Ford 24 Buick 236 Studebaker This condition is rapidly developing throughout the United States. i. Our With Pleased is Everybody MISS FLORENCE MAW Telephone 752 gss :gcsgaa5gagga Mitchell will spend 'he fall. Miss Tony Grant recently left for summer Provo. in her home in Logan, Utah, after days visiting here spending a few Mrs. S. W. Senhouse and Mrs. S. George A. Han- E. Mrs. with her sistrs, in Brown gave a dancing pa.-tsen and Mrs. J. L. Innes. Mrs. Genevieve Mr. y honor of Anderson, that date being her Mrs. Clayson S. Kinney will deliver Monday evening, The party was held a lecture on Parliamentary Law anniversary. home of Mrs. A. F. Ahlander, at the at the regular meeting of the Wom- which was prettily decorated in blue A large birthday cake ens Municipal Council, in the coun- and yellow.in blue and yellow, formed decorated 24. cil room, Thursday evening. May the table. Profor the centerpiece All women interested in parliamen- gressive and dancing were games tary rules are cordially invited to at- the order of the evening. Messrs. Mrs. Kinney represents Salt Verl Martin and Byron Dastrup furtend. nished the music. The guest list numLake county in the' state senate. and included the bered twenty-fiv- e Mrs. B. l.. Gais- Mr. and One of the leading social functions following: Mr. of the year at the B. Y. U. will be ford, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Dastrup, Friday afternoon when the girls of and Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Mr. and Mrs. the university will entertain their Dave Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mr. mothers at a reception. May pole Mr. Mrs. and of Killgore of Salt Lake, dancing will be one of the features Mr. and E. R. McDonald, Mrs. and the afternoon. Mrs. A. S. Ahlander, Lora Dunn, Grace Lenton, Nora Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, chairman of Bina Larson, Melba Dastrup, Elsie Thatchthe literary department of the Wom- Saxey, Frank Clark, WilT. er, McCafferty, ens Municipal Council, has called af-a liam Day, Allen Warrett, May meeting at 3 her home AThursday secGaisford. Helen and ternoon at oclock. literary The prizes for the progressive tion comprising a score or more lagames were awarded to Lora Dunn, dies will he organized. Verl Martin, Genevieve Anderson, Mr. Gaisford. and Mrs. Killgore, Mrs. Algie iE. Ballif, of the B. Y. a solo by included The program U., is presenting the dance drama, Mrs. Mrs. Mca duet by Adonis and Aphrodite, Friday eve- DonaldDastrup, and Linton Grace singand hall. ning at 8 oclock In the College been Miss May little and by dancing ing has The dancing department Senhouse. working on this drama for some time an artistic and it will no doubt be success. After the drama the annual girls day dance will be given, Sen-hou- 7 Eat at THE MAIN CAFE West Center Try Our HOME COOKED DINNER 11:00 to 2:00 Short Orders at All Hours 141 V Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. MRS. EMERY, Prop. Is It Any Wonder? , 14-M- e3T 0) ay n w; Put Your MONEY in your Own Home When you go to the Bank you dont deposit YOUR MONEY to someone elses credit. Then why pay rent to someone else? 0, 9:30-10:0- Hear Lecture 0, York city, under the control company, employ 510 cooks, members. PAY RENT to yourself Put YOUR MONEEY into YOUR OWN HOME. you are ready to build, call on us. We have all the materials and will be very glad to help you. nearly Charles W. Mitchell returned last 1,000 waiters, besides an average of evening from fylanassa, Colo., whore 3,600 extra waiters for banquets. In he has been teaching in the San Louis all, they have 6,200 employees, repreacademy. He has finished a very suc- senting over twenty trades and several cessful year and will in all probability return to the same position next professions. When 1 Ll.S. Garmsmts For Warm Weather utual Coal & Lumber Low prices and highest quality make these garments genuine values. Buy now and save. All sizes kept in stock. Company SOME EXTRA VALUES 72 Phone 357 Yard: W. 5th South PROYO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a specguaranteed. ialty. All work 207-PHONE Flat Knit, Light Weight Bleached Summer Weight Ribbed Cotton Fine Bleached Cotton Flat Knit Medium Weight Ribbed Cotton Medium Heavy Bleached Cotton Best Grade Heavy Bleached Cotton Heavy Unbleached Double Back Ribbed Cotton PROVO $1.T5 $2.00 $2.20 $2.25 RIFLE STARTS CLUB WITH LIST OF BIG EXPERTS names as charter of seventy names that will form the nucleus of the Provo Civilian Rifle club, the organization has been granted a charter as member of the National Rifle association through the national board for the promotion of rifle practice as authorized by the war department. A. E. Anderson of Anderson Bros, has been named president; B. F. Roper, deputy sheriff, is vice president; Vernard Anderson is secretary; Lee Madsen, treasurer and C. A. Thomas, executive officer. The club is now awaiting an allotment of guns and ammunition trom With twenty-simembers and a x toial Jenkins Knitting Mills. Co. i 50 North University Ave. YARD i .. rrrt'-- i I- - m . M. Harris. WOMAN EULOGIZED AT IMPRESSIVE SERVICES Loving tribute to the life and character of Mrs. Eliza Harris, one of the early pioneer women of this state, who died here Sunday morning, was paid at impressive funeral services held in the Provo Fourth ward H. S. chapel yesterday afternoon. Pyne of the ward bishopric presided and the opening music was furnished by Professor J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, who sang Thy KingThe invocation was dom of Love. by James H. Snyder. Murray Roberts then sang My Task. The speakers who dwelt on the useful life and many virtues of their departed friend were: Annie I). Palmer, Horace H. Cummings, Dr. Franklin S. Harris, President T. N. Taylor ahd H. S. Face to Pyne. Hattie Pike sang Face and Murray Roberts sang One Sweetly Solemn Thought. As a closing number Professor Boshard and Mrs. Ramsey sang I Know That The benedicMy Redeemer Lives. tion was by R. J. Murdock. A large the funeral cortege accompanied body to the City cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Hyrum Harris. i at a Lds. I suppose your mother Is you In your cooking? "Very little. 1 use electricity. I asked her Just now how many volts to give a steak. Louisville Courier-Journa- First American Marriage. The first Christian marriage cere- mony In the American colonies was performed at Jamestown In 1609. Zinc Popular Roofing Material. Zinc is ued for rooting in all the cities of Europe more than any other metal. There is half a century of expert shoemaking behind the shoes we sell. Buy our Shoes and you will not be disappointed. Shoes for Women White House Shoes for Men Blue Ribbon Service Shoes Buster Brown Shoes FINALS IN MEMORY r MUSIC L CONTEST Everything is in readiness for the final program of the fnusic memory contest which will takle place in the Utah stake tabernacle tomorrow evening under the direction of J. W. supervisor! of music McAllister, in the city schools. Among the musicians of the city who will participate will be the Provo band under the direction of Sam-- j uel Jepperson, Jr.; Miss Alene Phil-- ) lips and her string trio consisting of herself. Miss Gertrude Olsen and Harvard Olsen, Floyd Violet, Murray Roberts. lone Huish, lone Har- MAY 13TH EVERY MOTHER LIKES Golden Tylor-Dixon-Rus-s- Company, Columbia ell Music & ' Chocolates in the tabernacle at 7 p. m. Thursday evening, in order that they might receive instructions. Among the firms of the city contributing to the success of the contest in the form of prizes are Taylor Brothers Company, A DAY ris, Lucile Merrill, and Miss Wilma j Boyle. The contest promises to be one of the most interesting fmusical events of the season and with such an array of local talent as (that announced the patrons of the public schools are assured a genuine trjeat. The contestants are asked to meet Jewelry, Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Company, Bates Stores jCom-panRobinson Brothers Music Company, Provo Photo ajud Supply Company, Womens Municipal Council Ladies Literary club. Other butions have been tnade, butcontrithe a hetp to names have not yet. been reported. Ma looks. bom ShoeStore THURSDAY EVENING LIFE OF BELOVED In these davs a reputation is a safer guide to value than Soft Grays and Sands are in the height of Fashion. New Models all heels $7.00 to $9.00 . Menlove, Wr. H. G. Merrill, Dr. Lewis W. Oaks, N. H. Nelson, A. E. Anderson, B. F. Roper, Vernard Anderson, Leo Madsen, C. A. Thri'un, Gad Williams, Dean Anderson, Lawrence Beesley, Dr. C. H. Carroll, Albert Smith. M. H. Graham, George "57" IE Honest Values Correct es Washington. In the meantime gallery practice in light rifle and pistol shooting is going forward at the Anderson basement gallery and a challenge has been issued to the Payson Rill club for a joint shoot at an early date. The charter admits the Provo club to Fort Douglas competition and to national guard competition and to national meets. President Anderson is one of the crack shots of the United States. With Wallace Lott and Torn Fielding, also of Provo, the trio were part of a team of five from Utah that took high honors in national competition. Following are charter members: G. H. Williams, James Thompson, Frank Allen, Glen Westrope, Alan Pierson, Charles Westrope, Tom Fielding. Walter L. Freshwater, C. Elmer Madsen. Milton E. Jones, E. A. l. W Chinese Ancients Used Swords. Chinese scholars claim that Iron swords were in use In their country 4,000 years ago. - 98tf $1.25 $1.45 $1.50 t See them in our windows Mrs. Chris- The Browning class of A man was one day visiting a lunten Jensen of the extension depart-jmen- t, atic asylum and while walking in Brigham Young university, gave a delightful Browning social the grounds he met a patient, to at the art department rooms on Mon- whom he said: papers day afternoon. Browning "Well, how did you get here? were given and selections were read man replied: The Well, sir and sung, after which a dunty luncheon was served. The social was ar- you see, I married a widow with a tistic from beginning to end. grownup daughter, and then my father married my wifes daughter; The following faculty and students that made my wife the mother-in-laand my father were chosen to act on the graduating of her father-in-labecame of Provo school: my stepson. Then my stepcommittee high the; Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Jacobs, Mr. Slack, mother, the daughter of my wife, Mr. Ercanbrack, Mr. Atkin, Evelyn had a son, and that boy, of course, my Edmund, Moneta McCoard, Venice was rny brother, because he was son the Jepperson, Anna Peay, Alma Smoot, fathers son; but he was also Peter- of my wifes tepdaughter, and thereCharles Sneddon, Lawrence fore her grandson, and that made me son, Robert Curtis, Connie Guy. a At meeting of the graduating the grandfather of my stepbrother. committee the following was sche-- I Then my wife had a son, so my mother-in-idoled for the last week, May law, the stepsister of IS: my son, is also his grandmother, ex-- i because his stepsister is his wife; I Tuesday. May 1.1. Twelfth-yea- r am the ' brother of my own son, who cursion. son of my Wednesday, May IS, Student body is also the I am my mothers brother-in-laprogram. my wife is her own childs Wednesday, May 16, Principal Atkins entertains graduates. aunt; my son is my fathers nephew, Thursday, May 17, Faculty enter- and I am my own grandfather. Thats R. U. tains graduates, alumni, and honor one reason I am here, sir. Anut in Great Western Magazine. men. Friday, May 18, at 2:15, Ninth Senior grade exercises? 8:00-9:3M Men exercises; trip to exhibit. Grand commencement ball at 10 oclock. A Clean Mind and Body was the on an interesting lecture desubject Mr. and Mrs., E. A. Wilson, forbefore the M Men of the livered merly of California, who have been Second" ward night by Dr. L. W. making their home in Provo the past Oaks of this last Our children eight months, are moving back to have a right to city. born be perfect, unLos Angeles. Mr. Wilson left a few mind or of disease by days ago. Mrs. Wilson, in company hampered and prosaid, the speaker Stock-webody, ll with her mother, Mrs. H. C. of life that of Hollywood, Calif., who has ceeded to outline habits This such assurance. been visiting here, leaves tomorrow. would give of talks a series of second was the We regret that' sunny California Is on allied subjects, th6 first having calling them back. been given by Dr. Walter T. Hasler. was tendered the The Elks Ladies .Card club met A vote of thanks the lecture. following in regular session Monday in fli speaker Loveroom. Mrs. Elmer Elks club Large1 Hotel Staffs. less received the card favor. Dainty of Six the largest hotels In New refreshments were served to the of one w HRT.isyr, for this week only CURTAIN MATERIALS White and Ecru Values to 50c 29c Lot New Silk Dresses on sale INFANTS SILK CROCHET JACKETS, HOODS and ROBES and LADIES SWEATERS going at HALF PRICE 1 Extra Special se w, C.OMM5RCIA 2) Women are coming from all parts of the valley to take advantage Of the wonderful savings to be made at this Great Sale. NOTHING HAS BEEN RESERVED. AND REMEMBER THERE ARE ONLY THREE DAYS MORE. A FEWT EXTRA SPECIALS ESPECIALLY WITH OUR EXQUISITE MOTHER f PICTURE EMBELLISHMENT 4 I y, Tru Witdom. Wisdom consisted not In knowing n0r even In knowing fhthln8V hem thoroughly; but in choosing an n following what conduces the most Painted Picture in a Genuine American Mahogany 'rsLyr;.-uri- ng What Wives Know. Experience teaches a wife that the more she agrees with her husband, no matter how big a fool he is, the better she gets on," said a woman in an Eng-- ! lish police court. 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