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Show f u , i I FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923 Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baker of Salt Mrs. J. T. Parrer, Miss Alma Vance Salt-ai- r Lake announce the engagement of to motored Bown Mrs. Ljafe and . their daughter, Thelma, to Jean A. Hoover, son of Mrs. John H. Hoover Mrs. O. H. Helndselman, Mrs. Alva of this city. 'The wedding will take Nelson, Mrs. E, C. Rodgers and Mrs. place some time this! month. George Bratton and Ted Rogers moTnesday. " 1 tored to Provo canyon Monday, where Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Hedenberg and they visited the camp, ot the Campfire their daughter, Gladys, are visiting girls at South Fork.,, relatives in fomedale, Idaho,! where they. will remain for two weeks. Phyllis and Stephen Fletcher, children of Dr, and Mrs. Harvey Fletcher Misses Lenore Foote, Clella Deckof New York, are spending a week er and Florence Miller entertained in Provo, the guests of. Mr. and Mrs. the Naomi Gleaners of the First ward Albert S. Jones. Mutual Tuesday evening at the home Games and music Miss Miller, of The Gleaners of the Second ward were enjoyed.: Needlework was also Mutual girls hiked down to the lake participated in, afterj which a delicBathing ious luncheon! was served. The folresort Tuesday evening. and boating was enjoyed, after which lowing were! present: Miss Helen a large bonfire was kindled and Taylor, Miss Jessie Johnson, Miss luncheon served around the fire. Mina Dunn, Miss Dorothy Dunn, Miss The party enjoyed games and stories Rhea Taylor, iMiss Elizabeth Taylor, later hiking back at midnight. Next Miss Edith Whitehead, Mrs. L. L. Monday the Gleaners will enjoy Graham. 'The invited guests were swim in the. high school swimming Airs. Tenie; Larsen, Mrs. Roy Decker, pool. Mrs. John Foote and Mrs. Miller. Miss Mell Creer of Spanish Fork will be A miscellaneous shower is the guest of Miss Enade Shaw dur given this evening at the home of Mrs. Andy C.; Drysdaje in honor of ing this week. her daughter in law, Mrs. Sheldon The Campfire girl retured to Pro- Drysdale. Music, games andlunqh.j vo Tuesday after a wfeeks stay in eon will be1 enjoyed. the canyon. A very enjoyable .time ' is reported. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Foote have refrom Idaho, where they spent turned The drama section of the Worn a few days visiting relatives ens Municipal Council began its Sugar City.' They alsq spent a very drama delightful week in an auto trip study of the modern American Mrs. afternoon. Kathryn Thursday thorough the country. Bassett Pardoe gave the program basic in a Mrs. George Leven dealing with the work so drama of few friends consideration of the at a bridge luncheon this America. Mrs. Pardoe gave a survey afternoon at her home in honor of of the characteristics of the national Mrs. ,P. T. Leven of Logan, who is, drama, with, emphasis on the Ameri- visiting her. can. Short reviews of plays repreMiss Grace Nixon wi 11 hold a ,re- senting the different nations illuscharacteristics the of her pupils Sunday afternoon cital typical trating were given. Augustus Thomas play, at 4 oclock. The! parents of the puwas ireviewed. pils and a few interested friends will The Copperhead, The recital will be held, The. meeting was held at the home of Mrs. David Openshaw at 3 loclock. at the home of Mrs. J. W, Nixon, 185 South First West street.! Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson returned Tuesday from a weeks visit in The drama section of the Womens Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack-so- n Municipal Council! held a session were the guests of their son and Thursday afternoon at the home of daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Newton R. Mrs. David Openshaw. Mrs. Kathryn Jackso. Bassett Pardoe gave , an instructive survey of the national dramas of Miss Veda Peters, Miss Ruby Tay- France, Spain, England, and Amerlor, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, and Miss ica, giving a brief review of a play Bhea Taylor left for Yellowstone of each nation to illustrate the difpark Thursday morning. The party ferences. About thirty members will go by motor and they will visit were in attendance. After an inter-jestiall points of interest. They will be discussion of thej subject in gone two weeks. hand. refreshments wej-- served by the officers of the section. Junius Jackson and Clyde Keat spent the week in Salt Lake. The; Mutual girls of the Lakeview ward are spending the week at Muj Miss Iretta Funk entertained at a tual isle In Springdell, Provo canyon; kensington tea yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Elizabeth Reherd of The junior theology class of th ' Salt Lake. The following were pres-- v Second ward under the of ent: Elizabeth Reherd, Mrs. A. J. Andrew Souter, took a leadership hike to the! Cardell, Natella Lewis, Veda Scorup, lake Thursday evening, where theyj Adella Peters, Donna Durrant, Jessi- roasted w'ienies and enjoyed games. ca Whitehead, Roma Rylund and Ruth Davies. The hostess was assistMiss Gertrude entertained ed in serving by her mother, Mrs. C. the Beehive girls Liechty; of the Pleasant H. Funk; View ward at her home Tuesday evening. Games and program were enThe. annual reunion of the mem- joyed and a delicious luncheon servbers of the Provo Second ward was ed.. The following were present: held in the form of an outing Wed- Miss Leah Ashton, Miss jSusan Philnesday evening. Four hundred and lips, Miss Ida Ercanbrack, Miss May! fifty ward members went to Geneva Slack, Miss Valeria Foote, Miss Ednaj and took their picnic, toi enjoy at the Liechty; Miss Ida Liechtyl, Miss Rose! resort. The children erljoyed games, Lieehty, ... races and dancing while the older IMiss LaRiene Howard and Miss people enjoyed bathing and boating. Wildes orchestra' furnished the rnu-si- Ethel Howard from Peerless, Carbon ' for the evening. county, are visiting in Provo this! week with IMiss Leah Hendrickson. The Gleaners of the Second ward . Mutual hiked to the Provo lake reMr. and Airs. Holier J. IDone, Miss sort Tuesday evening, where they en- Mary Harris, and Joe Hafen motored joyed bathing in the lake. Laten, a to Sait Laketoday for ah outing at bonfire picnic supper was- served, Salta ir. They will return this eveduring which they entertained each other with stories, anecdotes and ning. jokes, until- midnight. The crowd Air. and Airs. W. J. Clegg, Miss then broke up and the girls enjoyed Bina Clegg and Aliss Jena V. Clegg a midnight hike back to the city. their home AlOnday after returned) a at Vivian Park in ProMrs. Hilda Anderberg and daughvo canyon. ter, Lois, Mrs. W. R. Anderberg, and son, Walter of Long Beach, CaliforAir. and Airs. Henry Moulton of nia. are visiting here for a month Heber visited relatives ip Vineyard, with. Mrs. Anna Sperry. Alonday. : - t I ; . . ; , , , j k Get Your Share of ProfitssThat Will Be Made in the Steel Industry of Utah j that are taking place, but are YOU faking advantage of the wonderful opportunities before you and using your foresight to cash in on possibilities for big profits? Do you realize th fortunes that were made by early purchasers of real estate" in . Gary, Ind.; Pittsburgh, Birmingham, etc? Andrew Carnegie, former head of th steel industry, said : The wise young man, or wage earner of We all know of the tremendous developments ng S'-.1-- ' s' Real estate is different from stock, because it cannot get away, it always has a today invests his money in real estate suburban real estate; h V market, and if bought in a growing community, ALWAYS advances in price! j i i plants- - 2000 men, it is estimated, will be employed in allied industries and in supplying raw materials to the steel plant. j ! ci the steel 800 men will be employed by This should increase the population of Provo at least 15,000 persons in the next three years. In five years, it is predicted by men who have studied the field, Provo will pass Ogden and be the second city in Utah. j - . uy Lots ihj Provo City Limits Near Bii, New Steel Plant Facts -- . - j j ; . i j I We offer the finest, most accessible, best improved and most salable new large addition near the city limits of Provo, midway between the business dis- the great Steel Plant. It lies jj trict and the big plants! It will, he in DEMAND not only for residence purposes, but is potential industrial property for the scores? of subsidiary and allied industries that follow andJocate around the plants of the iron an steel industry. One big $200,000.00 pump company has located in Provo and others will fclow as soon as blast furnaces begin operations. You can buy a lot here at a very reasonable pice on very easy terms! Call, phone or write one of our offices today for mans, folder and other information and re serve your lot! f ten-davst- - Lbts, $150 AND UP Easy Terms The Paree .V - Fashions Latest Fancy Albert Jones and his son, Fletcher, The Loinco swarm of the Second Air. and Airs. Joseph AI. Robisyn of have been visiting with Professor ward beehive was entertained by Logan are visiting relatives and M. I. A. Service Fletcher in the canyon. While there Aliss Alice Carter at her home, Tues- friends in Provo for a few days.f H Of they made a hike to Timpanogos. day evening. Games and Open were enjoyed, during which adancing 20 Aliss Thressa delicLarsen of Lgan Professor Calvin Fletcher of Lo- ious luncheon was served to Airs. spent Tuesday and Wednesday with A excellent exhibit of articles comw The Conoco gin is sketching in Provo canyon. Alice Eggertsen, Airs. Vilate AI. Vin- Airs. Fred C. Strate. and a demonstration pleted Aliss ',C of the corner of Firstservice fetation Dora cent, Durrant, Aliss Dessa East j and of the same articles un- streets, will iAIiss Druzella Madsen, Miss Lois Johnson, Aliss Alabel Alitchell, Aliss The members of the Provafiiias construction be der for I the ready divisions of domestic Miss milLucile Rex Edna . Larsen, Alonson, Aliss Ramola Eggert- club were entertained by Airs. Fred art, Holdaway, between the 20th Davis, Afton Stout, arid Orlando Jol- sen, Aliss Alta Christensen, Aliss Ag- Critchlow at her home this afternpon. linery, wax art, painting dried weed month, according toand 25th Gilbert tied and dyed art will be conley formed a party and motored to nes Farrer, Aliss Hazel Bowden, Aliss Sewing, music and a delicious lunch- and will be manager of the ducted by the Young Ladies Mutual who eon were the enjoyable featured. Saratoga Sunday. Bathing and pic- Pliebe Carter. The new service station will b Improvement association at a union venient nicking were enjoyable features of 4 for place the autom Air. Airs. and the day. Franklin F. Peay anAir. and Airs. Terry Oakley andklr. meeting Sunday, August 12. The t0 secure gas, etc clty exhibition nounce the engagement of and demonstration will be will have three entrances, their and Airs. Bob Bullock are spending under the direction of President JenJMiss Vivian Blakesley was pleas- daughter, Averil, to Ralph Foote of the week at Fish 7 lake. thing will be as modern, as pi nie K. Mangum. antly surprised by a number of her Nephi. The marriage will take place j and the appearance of the This friends last Tuesday evening. Miss the latter part of next week in this demonstration will provide an will be such as to Aliss Ruth Atkin of St. s a excellent tl beautify Blikesley js leaving Provo to make city. for interner Provo visitor for a few George those. opportunity A lawn will exte ithe ested in the useful and large days, she? home in Ogden. Games, music, of Miss Dee Scott. ij back of.the station, and on hot arts to become acquainted decorative Airs. J. A. Alurdock is visiting in guest dancing and a delicious luncheon . with the . J were enjoyed by the following: Miss Heber for a few weeks with Air. and processes of Aliss Lucile Peterson and Aliss A. Owsley StanLeyi United S Involved, lta and especially construction Beulah Seamount, Miss Afton Page, Airs. Clayton Montgomery. beneficial! will the of senator Salt Snyder Lake were the Gla-zieKentucky, says: I p Miss Helen Carroll, Miss Helen demonstration be to those who are is not atfrom of Air. and Mrs. L. LisonbeeguSsts last going Miss lone Kerby, Miss Iva Air. and Airs. John Jackson re- week. to direct the activities of the estimable! this hour left a single privilege or Hnalier t Jones, Messrs. Dee Chamberlain, Er- turned home Tuesday after a weeks Beehive, junior and senior class work right mentioned in the Declarj win Kirby, Clinton Crawley, Rex visit in Salt Lake with Dr. and Airs of the Y. L. M. I. A. during the com- of Independece Nineteen thousand Insects and secured by winter. Hayes, Garn Webb and Fred Nelson. Newton R. Jackson. Constitution which Is not openly quired to make one pound of cochi- ingA deal of effort great has been or neal vaded dye. Only the bodies of the fesecretly undermined Mr. and Mrs. W. K.j Spafford and Airs. Ralph Poulton expended to make this an instructive some paternalistic and family males are used. are wingliss as project or su well as a demonstrative success sive They family left Sunday by auto for a have returned home after a several propaganda. three weeks trip through the north- weeks stay at their summer home and each one produces over . 1,000 through the able services of persons young which spread over the plants skilled In the different western states. m Vivian park, Provo canyon. phases . of the A thought: Men can make rapidly. work. but money cant make men. money JS. Exhibit Useful Arts Work Station to . Just a peep of the. style trend for Fall. Several other Fall j' Models are available now to those who wish to be a step AHEAD in Fashion. August i j i i Rich fieldmouse kid, trimming of dark brown kid, Junior Louis Heel, at 1 inch $8.00 J- ; Also in black satin, suede trimmed at $7.50 1 : i j j Maxine Shoes for Women White House Shoes for Men Blue Ribbon Service Shoes Buster Brown Shoes 5 i. : VM 'i V:-- V s. 1 . |