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Show , I X r. I THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 I my Buckskin f If , MISS FLORENCE MAW Good Merchandise 1 I Telephone 752 Dunn announces the engagement of his daughter, Irene, to Billings of Duchesne, Utah. The ! marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple the latter part of- June. Mr. and Mrs, J. Lynn Strong and son. Max, have been spending the past week fn Provo visiting Mr. and Mra-J- M. Strong of this city. They returned home! Thursday morning. Mr Strong" is 'the manager of the Uinta Telephone company. Miss Pearl Shafer accompanied Mr. and Mrsx Strong from Vernal and is now spending some time in Salt Lake City. J. V. La-'V- on 1 -- r it Mr, and Mrs. Golden Leetham and Mr. and Mrs. Althies Leetham of Salt at Lake City, spent the week-en- d Provo. TheyWere the guests of Mr. and ;MrS. J. C. Leetham of Provo. t I i It. Bullock, president of the Uinta Telephone company, .was a Provo visitor during the past week. He returned toi Vernal Thursday morning. Mrs. Fred R. Taylor was the hostess at th final poppy-makin- g bee Refreshments Thursday evening. were served after the poppies were made, J.j s'4 - T r- - li k, n T I J I I ' We have heretofore explained how discriminatingly we select our merchandise so that our trade will receive only the best. Each day we are confronted with the same problem that of selecting the better grade from the inferior. Years of experience, coupled with a keen desire to handle only the best, has given many at housewife a confidence in every article ordered at our store. Today we haye not selected any specific specials for week-en- d buy- ing, but we have coming in hourly fine, fresh fruits and vegetables. j A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR SATURDAY BUYERS AT ROCK-BOTTO- M PRICES Strawberries Bananas Oranges New Potatoes Raddishes i Asparagus Green Onions Turnips Spinach Beets ! OUR MEAT DEPT. With your Grocery order we are prepared to handle youy Fresh and Cured Meat demands. 6768 3 Fir--- t I1 : v , 1 j n, Jep-pers- OPENS TO SWIMMERS ALL DOLLED UP FOR THE SUMMER FOR GRAND OPENING Monday next has been set as the The blossoming of the summer reopening day for public bathing at the sort season will occur officially and Provo high school swimming pool, at Geneva this yetr on Decaccording to Professor C. S. Leaf, di- actually rector of swimming at the high oration day, May 30, with a blast of school, who will have charge this music and an amusements in "full year. swing. Geneva is ond of the most The pool will be open from 3 p. m. popular of the Lake Utah amuseto 10 p. m. every day, except Satur- ment centers and is sure to draw a days and Sundays, the charges for large contingent of Provo pleasure admissions will remain the same as seekers, as well as delegations from last year. Bathers must supply their all Utah valley toms, who will be own suits and towels. It is planned there to take advantage of the grand to segregate the younger, children opening dance, the the fishfrom the a'dults this season, having ing and the games. boating, Bathing will be a in constant attendance an added attraction as so.on as the at all times Professor Leaf will season is more advanced. take direct charge of the younger Eastmond & Taylor, managers, anbathers, assisting in tutoring them m nounce everything in readiness for the art of natation and general care the formal opening, with th(e Provo of themselves while bathing band signed up for the season. AfFollowing is the schedule for the ter the formal opening tbe regular summer seasonTuesday night dance1 in the big pa3 to 5 p m. vilion will be the weekly attraction Mondays der 14 years; 7 to & p and the occasion for the band conover 14 years; 8 to 10 p certs throughout the season. ried couples Bor some weeks Geneva has been Tuesdays 3 to 5 p m Boys mi- the Mecca for the Isaak Waltons of der 14 years; 5 to 10 p ni Boys Provo, Salt Lake,and Ogden nd the 14 years and over. catches have been reported exjceljent. Wednesday 3 to 5 p m. Girls The pleasure and fishing boats will under 14 years; 5 to 8 p m Girls be in commission for the rest of the 14 years and over; 8 to 10 p season, and a new baseball pqrk has been added to the resort Married couples A parking Thursday 3 to 5 p m Boys un- square with a watchman will be one der 14 years; 5 to 10 p. m.. Boys of the new conveniences this season. 14 years and over The management announces that Friday 3 to 5 p m : Girls under the eight miles of road leading from 14 ve'ars; 5 to 8 p m.Girls 14 the upper state highway to Geneva years and over; 8 to 10 p m ; Mar- has been graded, graveled and rolled this spring, making this one of the ried couples. Private swimming classes will be best roadways in the county. conducted during the day from 9 a i m. till 10 p m by Professor Leaf 8350 1s rd on Three hundred and fifty dollars a ticket surely that is the mot expensive show ever given and staged by a couple of young York business women recently drew a large crowd. These young women, both of whom started in humble capacities, on,e as a cash girl and the oth&r as a milliner, have risen to prominence in the Field of designing costumes for women, and have had experience as buyers, travelingyabroad each year. conceived the idea of bringThe telephone service in Japan has ingThey over exclusive models, exhibiting proven so inadequate that recently them artistically in art attractive sathe results of baseball games were lon, having them worn ty the prettiest girls they could fjnd, and inviting reported by means of carrier the manufacturers of womens cloth- Officers and teachers convention of the Relief society of the Provo Fourth ward will be held Sunday, May 2 7, at 2 p m in ward meeting house Speakers President T. N Taylor. Inez K. Allen, T. Earl Par-do- e and A. L Booth. Reading, Miss Helen Candland Special music is being prepared for occasion. All who are interested are cordially invited What was that? asked Blake. A letter proposing to Mrs. Scribbler, groaned the famous writer -London Answers. THE MASTER RUILDRIi The Jerry builder took a friend to see a row of houses he had just erected. The friend took up his position in one chouse while the builder went next door. Can you hear me. Bill? he remarked through the dividing wall. Yes, was the answering, whisper. Can you see me? No, was the reply. Theres walls for you, replied the proud builder. New Orleans ' Qflrtnous ' PHONES: f i ' -! '! 'ID or the trousseau we suggest Dove 99 Lingerie will find in this dainty RIDES-TO-B- E under-A- - wear just the garments they require. Silk Night Gowns , Camisoles Envelope Chemises ' r ( 4 Bloomers Prices are Moderate Get It At-- U Taylor Bros. Go. X LADIES DEPARTMENT m 193194195 i seemjng reduction of from 10 to 20 pounds with a corresponding more youthful air. ' . Grandmothers Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair t You can turn gray, faded hair beau- tifully dark and lustrous almost pver night if you'll get a bottle of Wyeths at any Sage and Sulphur Compound drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other ingredients, n are sold annually, sa drug'darkens because the hair it gists here, so naturally aftd evenly that no one can tell it lias been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awjjut-in- g them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. unattractive folks arent wanted around, so get busy with Wveths Sage and Sulphur Compound and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful within a few days. well-know- Gray-haire- d, to-nig- ht i 1 Corsets represent the difference stout figure and the 1023 piodel, and bring 'to your lines of your gown the fashionable silnouette of the moment. Experts are here to assist in jrour selection. Stylish-Sto- ut between the old-fashion- $G-5- ed $9 0 -- $15 f $22.50 Get It At- - Taylor Bros. Qo. The Big Department Store LADIES DEPARTMENT j ! .1' . ing, of whom there are several thou- to take advantage of this opportunity sand in IsTewYork, to come to their than to send a buyer or designer of salon to see them at $350 apiece, his own to Paris. The salon has been well patronized with the privilege) of making copies of the gowns exhibited. and' the young .women have pros-Pere- d in their undertaking, and still The styles exhibited are, of course, those that Paris has designed for next jI another profit awaits them, after the fall and1 winter. Extravagant as the show is over. The costum'es will he price sounds, i it really is much sold 'as bargains to women foFtunate cheaper for the small manufacturers enoifgh to know about them j J ! i - V 1 The Place to Sell and Buy What You Eat ' ' ' - ! ; You are patronizing your own Farmers and Cattle Raisers as nearly as possible when you buy your Vegetables, Meats, Cereals, etc., from us. j I cant bu better NICE Roast than Po-- t 12 -- 11c 12'2C i 15c 16c D PORK Nothing Better 15c. to 17'2C Shoulder Roast, lbj Loin Roast 2 23c 25c Leg Roast, lb. Loin Pork Chops, lb 23c Shoulder Pork Chops, lb. 15c to 17c '2 c 6c T VEGETABLES 17c' j i Hamburger Steak, lb .1 Pork and Beef Sausage Pork and Beef Sausage, Link 1 All Pork Sausage AH Pork Link i 12'2C 12'2C 15c 20c 22 Yzc Note the prices we are offering on LARD No. 3 Pail No. 5 Pail No. 10 Pail Loose Lard, per lb ' i our Roll, at, lb. Rib Boil, per lb. Lean Neck Boil, lb. Lean Pot Roast, lb. Chuck Pot Roast, lb. Cross Rib Roast HOME-RAISE- K 45c 75c $1.40 1 7,2C OUR LAMB IS GOOD Lamb Stew Just like Chicken, a 4l7'2C per lb. Lamb Chops, lb L't25c to 35c lb. 28c Leg Lamb, per ' Good New Potatoes - 1 -- ' I 0 Brains, lb. Sweetbreads, lb. Beef Hearts, Ih. Beef Liver, lb.' Ox Tails, 2 for Tripe, lb. 20c -- ij. u (. I 30c 8c 8c d15c 20c ( t Jr122c , Green Onions, 2 bunches Spinach, MISCELLANEOUS lb ; eas i i I 1 , instantly in the figure" contour what! months of dieting cannot do; that is, a Theys accomplish j You TO DARKEN HAIR It I h I e. SAGE TEA DANDY A - - , i MEAT DEPARTMENT OVE t i When Y ou Buy From the XI mous. Times-Picayun- v -- ct r These REMARKABLE CORSETS impart an appearance of Slenderization.to any Stout Fig, ure, irrespective of size, or weight. ' Most Costly Show RELIEF SOCIETY MEETS District Federation of A mock parliament was The SJ C. S. club met at the home Womens clubs will be held in Pay- - pal council conducted which of Mrs. Clinton Beasley, Thursday son June 16. A afforded artiusement large delegation of evening. The time was spent sew ladies from Ogden and Salt Lake will as well as instruction. a luncheon was be in attendance ifig, after which Miss Lucille Boswell left yesterday served. to spend a few days with friends in The children 6f the Salt Lake Mss Ardell Harmon, daughter of LakeviewPrimary ward gave a May festival Mrs. Sarah Harmon and the late Wednesday" afternoon at their ward Mrs Jesse was married to house in honor of the Misses Anderberg is spending Effie the weekReed in Claude Shepherd Ashworth, Wednes- Scott, Virginia where she is visLogan, Scott, Chrissie Miss Grant of tjhat city. iting Tony day evening at the Harmon resiand Rhoda who are dence, The ceremony was perform- graduating from the Nelson, to work TOO LATE TO RECALL IT ed by Bishop A. L. Booth of the the Beehive work ASeagull splendid proFourth ward. Only the immediate gram was given, including several Blake was talking with his friend were one-amembers, of both families the plays, first Scribbler, pageants by the well known English present. After the ceremony the group of children and several musiof Fleet street. journalist young couple left for Salt Lake and cal numbers The whole program Do you believe in writing anonyfrom there they will leave for Atlan- was by the children. Refreshta, Ga., where Mr. Ashworth is go- mentsgiven mously? he asked the herp of the were served. . pen. ing to be a delegate to the interScribbler looked to see that the national convention of Kiwanis clubs. S. Kinney gave a lec- Mrs. door of his study was shut ere he Mr Aslfworth ahd Mr. Alex Hedquist ture onClayson Law last Parliamentary in confidential whisper: are the delegates from Provo. , evening before the Womens Munici replied Well, Ive often wished that one of my productions had been anonyThe I GENEVA RESORTj IS Ticket Whiteheads PHONES POOL - j : SCHOOL - i i HIGH 'i - ' , school. life-gua- served I J Charming in ils simplicity and beauty was the wedding reception of whose Miss Virginia Sutherland, took Proctor Rulon to J. marriage thfa of the brides at home place mother Thursday at 1 oclock. Tbe Reverend Charles McCoard performed the ceremony in the presence of the hear relatives and a few friends. The bride wore a gown of grey silk crepe romain and carried a bouquet of brides roses and pink sweet peas. Miss Shirley Sutherland, a sister of the bride, was brides maid and wore a gown of blue georgette crepe over cream satin and carried a bouquet! of sweet peas. Clifton Sutherland,! a brother of the bride, served as best man. Immediately after the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. Sweet peas apd roses, with other seasonable flowers formed the1 decorations" of the tables and rooms. Mr, and Mrs. Proctor left on an evening train1 for California, whefe they expect to make their home. Among the leading social events of the week was the party given by Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Wednesday afternoon. Bridge and luncheon were enjoyed. The hoijie was artistically decorated in a profusion of flowers. Mrs. i i By Alf Osmond I bought a fancy buckskin shirt down at the dollar sale. They said it wouldnt show the dirt and that it wouldnt fail to give me all my money back and help me make some more while I the wolves was drivin back from out my cabin door. Besides, I wanted to be tough and let the natives know that skins of bucks air good enough for teachers that I know. He must have killed a lonesome deer, I heard a greenhorn say. If he was so he couldnt, hear, I tell you what Id say Another Aleck that was smart come up to me and said, I got yer measure off by heart go home and soak yer had. I basted him atween the eyes and when he howled with pain, I said I am the proper size to knock you down again. If But then there come a you dont like my buckskin shirt crash, and I was down among the dirt lots quicker than a flash. They said it wouldnt show the dirt Well, tell that to a mule Ill never wear that buckskin shirt again to Sunday , entertain at another Mrs. A. L. Booth and family re TljomaSjWill Saturday afternoon, bridge party turned Tuesday to Provo from Ocean which promises to be as unique and Park,! California, where they have entertaining as the party of Wednes-- t . been Spending the winter. Mrs. An- day. The following are the ladies nie Ydung, Mrs. Booths, mother, re- that were invited' at the two parties turned with them." Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. Swen O Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. F. J Mrs. Leo Sutherland will be the Hedquisti Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. hostess to the.LMetia club members John U. I?uchi, Mrs. C.1 E. Loose, Mrs. and their husbands Friday evening. Jesse Hunter, Mrs. W.l J. Stiehl, Mrs. Cards will be the feature of tpe eve- Elliot Dupn, Mrs J. B Ashton, Mrs. ning after which a luncheon will be Earl Beah, Mrs. Ray Timmerman, served Mrs. Henfy Gease, Mrq. J. T. Farrer, Mrs J. W1,. Farrer, Mrs. Clayton Jen The Utopia club met with Mrs. L. kins, Mrs Merle Mrs. LawT. Epperson, Thursday afternoon, at rence Innes, Mrs. Taylor, Hansen, Mifs. Preston G. hethome. The afternoon was spent Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Geprge in sewing interspersed with music Peterson, Mrs Jack Teasdale, Mrs. , and luncheon. Wyman B$rg, Mrs. Verh Greenwood, Mrs. Milt Jones, Mrs. Mart Mrs. jAlvin Boardman qntertained Mrs. Frank Demming, Mrs. Roylance. Mark Anth Bonne Foi club members at her derson, Mrp. E C. Rogers, Mrs. Lafe home this afternoon,. Sewing, mu- Bown, Mrs. C. L. Taylqr, Mrs. Fred sic and luncheon were enjoyed. Richmond, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs Andrew Morgan, iMrs. G ' H. Mrs. J. H. Denhalter was the hostMrs. James Henrie, ess of the Optimist club Thursday Heindselman, Mrs Fred R. Taylor, Mrs J. B Tuckafternoon. The afternoon was spent er, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs D D. SutSeveral musical ton, Mrs. A D Sutton, Mrs. Charles playing cards. numbers were given which met with Wright, Mrs. Charles Ward, Mrs. hearty approval. A delicious lunch Reed Anderberg, Mrs. George Leven, eon wasjjserved to the, members and Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs, George E. guests present. The rooms were Bratton and Mrs. Bert Whipple. deeprated in the seasons flowers. " A cake sale will be given under Coraus. club meet will with the auspices of the Community The; Mrs, O. R. Thoma, Saturday after- - church, Saturdav, May 26. The .sale noon Five fables of bridge will be will be held at the Sanitary Meat played, ptter which luncheon will be. market trom fl k until 3 o'clock I i shirt 4 lbs! i,r fx i 20c for4d,5c for hr - Raddishes, 5c per bunch, 6 jforl25c Asparagus, lb. r f Utah Beets, Turnips and Carrots. ' : ! |