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Show MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923 Will you feel cool or look smart this summer or both? In buying a summer suit it used to be nec- essary to choose PLAIN SPIRAL, CREPE be- tween comfort arid Thats no longer true. Our Society Brand Clothes for hot appearance. RoshanarjlCrepe, 40 inches wide, Rich in warm- - color brown predominatmg. the early Iall dress. ' Price per yard weather are cool and comfortable and as smart as your winter wear. Thats why we sell them.' Mohair, silks, tropical Get tas are complete in the many colors desired this season. all Messalines, priced per yard Taffetas, priced per yard It At Taylor Bros. ft.:., Arline Poulton, whose engagement to Lloyd Sutton has been announced. Co. L MENS DEPARTMENT $1.95 $2.25 Mrs. 'Lucy P. Turner entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Grace Taylor, who is a bride this month. Covers wrere laid for Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor and Mrs. George H. Martin of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Eli S. Taylor and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Salt Lake City; Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Taylor and Mrs. Roy Nelson of Salem, Miss Hof tense Nelson of Spanish Fork; Mrs. J. N. IJelnap of Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Emma Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Olsen, Mrs. Joseph Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Rooper, Mrs. Reed Molen, and Mrs. Annie Redden of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, R. E. Wilcox, Morris Wilcox, Miss Leone Wilcox and Mrs. R .Warburton of Tooele, and Mrs. H. J. 1 igginson of Bancroft . $1.58 $2,25 $2.95 HAVfe YOU SEEN OUR t'LEVER NEW FALh SWEATERS? ' CHARMEUSfi SATIN Satin is very fashionable for this seasons frocks, and you will want at least one satin dress. W- - CREPE DE CHINE Crepe de chine in all colors. Price per yard , Our stock of Messalines and Taffe- wor- steds, gabardines the cool fabrics. SPIRAL BROCADE CREPE Silk Brocaded Cubpe, 40 inches wide. Designs whf.ery.n self color background in colors:. tan, gray and navy: Prince, yard MESSALINES, TAFFETAS Spiral Crepe, 40 inches wide. extra heavy silk that is greatly de- sired for this seasons afternoon gown, in colors including brown and navy. Price per yard ';!! ilj. In the newest styles and color com- - Priced combinations. i t). Sutton of this Mr. and Mrs. $2.50 $2.75 city announce the engagementPoul-of to Miss Arlene their son, Lloyd, S4.95 TO $7.95 ton, daughter of Mr. land Mrs. James CANTON CREPES Poulton of Salt Lake ; City. The See IWindow Display marriage will take place in the Salt III . Canton Crepe, the ever popular maLake temple on September 10. Miss VI S. L. Dj Poulton is a graduate of the terial, for it can be used for all oc;ii. high school .and for the past several We have a wide range of casions. :!l at work done stenographic years has ui See Our Window Display colors for your selection. 11 the Hirschman shoe store.! Mr. SutPrice per DO flC QO flC ton is a graduate of; the Brigham Young university, but is now workpJiZD yard ing with his father. After the mar-to riage the young people will go g PAN VELVET California for their honeymoon, various places of interest along Pair Velvet, 40 inches wide. So the coast. They willj make !their FROM THE FACTORY much desired for the evening gown. home in Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton are now making extensive Colors : Brown and black. CM Qr to be held jin a reception plans for Price $TidU per yard honor of the young people the first Idaho. v : part of the month, 3 An enjoyable time was spent Frl day afternoon at the Pioneer park Miss Grtkce Taylor was the guest when the members of the LMetia a sur- club met. The afternoon was pleasof honor at a shower given prise at her home, Friday evening. antly spent, with sewing and social Mrs. Kenneth Allen and MOSE LEWIS GO. The time was pleasantly spent in chat. They were joined by tlieir Shirley are visiting with daughter, METHODS Mrs. Al- LIFE SAVING dea which and music, husbands in aftr the evening and supper lens parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bungames licious luncheon was servedi Many was served to Mr. and Mrs. Byron nell, for a few days. ILL OPEN STORE useful and lovely gifts were given to Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey, VI. RELEASE AND ARTICLE the guest of honor by jthe following: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen, Mr. and RESCUE METHODS. Miss Edna Farrer, the popular Mrs. J. A. Clayson, Mrs, William Wat- Mrs.! Oran Groneman, Mr. and Miss Stella Haws was the hostess ( young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John.v R. F. Mrs. SEPTEMBER FIRST Mrs. Shirl FriWatson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo to; the Campfire girls of Provo, Ahlander, 112 South Seventh East.L Filling stations for fountai pens son, $. .Farrer, Mrs. A. Mrs. James S. C. out LEAF Mr. Rowley, The hiked PROF. CraMrs. Crandall, afternoon. and n party day I5y Ralph BTre. dvas married to Vivian W. Hnrris, ,use on the campus of the Fred Cluff, Mrs. J. Stirling Moorq, Sutherland, ven, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. to the river bridge, where a delicious ifrlrominent tjniversity of Chicago. A penny in Mrs. deif young farmer of this-cityV series In tliis Article (Continued from PaeV 1 i Willard Hawkins, Miss Myrtle and Airs. Kenneth Craven, Mr. and luncheon was served to about fifthe slot operates the machine. The Clerk afternoon, by five County release of brother the f;Thursday of' the proprietor, who has Mrs. scribed three Mrs. Christen McEwan. Jensen, Mrs. William Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. teen. of the coin and- the turning droppinghandle-release' methods. The remaining two are the WaliafP Hales, in the office of the been associated with him XUJ1 a num- A. N. Richens, INJrs. John Booth, Mrs. Clarence Creer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred of the ink from the .ebunty clerk. bei ot years, will be in charge of the Mrs. Gertrude Truman f Lansing, back neck and body holds. Rawlings', Mrs, Olive Ray,: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Silver, and reservoir, and the fluid funs into the ArnoldMrs. Provo store. Achsa Paxman, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland. THE HACK NECK HOLD right-han- d Mich., is spending a few weeks in well where it can be Service and attention to our cusEdna Miss rescuer is Mortimer. H. the In The Holdaway, this her E. L. with hold of members Provo E. the club grasped daughter, visiting sucked directly into the pen or by Mrs. Lydia Holdaway, Mrs. A. E. met at the canyon home of Mrs. John Mrs. E. D. Partridge. tomers around the neck from behind by both Willard Sowards problems will.be means of the dropper provided. , said Mr- - Lewis. The day stressed Huish. Miss Nina ITuish, Mrs. Anson arms of the subject. To effect a V in' which Bucni at Vivian park, Provo cantv Ue merchants disposed of merchanMrs. William Ferre left for Salt release grasp the victims right il; to In April, 1916, congress granted Hatch, Mrs. Mert Keren of Pleasant yon Saturday afternoon. Two tables rTOVO Grove. Mrs. John Richins, Miss Della of bridge were played and a delicious Lake this morning, where she will wrist with your tight hand and his jij ?ls.e with the sole idea of profit is a thirty-da- y vacation with pay to ev- Richens. AdeMrs. Leone Todd, Mrs. luncheon was served to Mrs. William spend a few days visiting friends and left with your left at the same time Isi Willard Sowards, who for the ery employe, both shop and office, of line Nelson. atTemionSshpIn past. era and past him in the stomach with Ferre, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. relatives. the arsenals of the United States striking Pr furniture tjyp years has managed Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. Mark Anderyour buttocks, pulling the arms business government' who had served twelve in rehas Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Shea, Mr. and wide apart and bringing him over consecutive months, and this has be- actually need. A birthday dinner in honor of CL son, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. Mark to where he will .take they The idea expounded by Mr. Lew-- ; come the standard vacation for all E. Bunnell Tripp, JIrs. E. C. Rogers and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Collins and their daughter, your shoulders and, retaining your tu;rnec of Provo was given Sunday at his S. the furniture charge J. Jones. Mrs. It. R. Slick of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. hold on the wrists, turn your sub- o,i the Barton department is is to give the buyers the maxigovernment employes. The rooms were decorated home. Furniture company. mum amount, tire highest Houcks and son, Daris, Mr. Neely, ject on to his back, ready to tow with flowers and a large birthday Fresno, Calif., was an invited guest. Miss quality jiBefore going to Spanish Fork Mr. and best Mrs. Mr. to and him Should have Iris An outstanding thought: It isnt cake formed the you Pierce, service at the lowest safety. for the posMiss Eva Strong entertained the Meecliam and family and Mr. and any difficulty in releasing yourself, Rewards was connected with the Bar-tff- n sible price. taxes that people object to its hav- table. Covers were laid for Mr. is reduced and Everything for three to G. Hobble company A. of to members the R. years, nose motored club at her Mrs. Pierson, with your an equitable business basis. His strike the subjects during ing to pay them. Mrs. S. E. Bunnell and daughter. home Thursday evening. The rooms creek canyon yesterday, where they head before bringing him over the W'hieh time he made many friends experience in merchandising has been Mr. ancl Mrs. Paul Murdock,. were Fawn, wjiom he will be glad to meet in his gained by over decorated with flow- spent a most delightful day. Break- shoulder, but do not use this method ridw The money spent upon pleasure Mrs. Kenneth Allen and dau&bter ers. nrtistically thirty years of conHe also capacity. The evening was pleasantly fast and luncheon was served after unless necessary, as the confidence reports that tact with the many would provide a home for Shirley, Sam E. Bunnell, Miss- Lagean kinds of salesis to be hack in pleased hp, in home. men motored of the is and lessened. which the victim again spent music, after party sewing every family in the United States, Bunnell, and Miss Lorane Bunnell. usually customers, manufacturers and to and resume his a which association Pjoyo,1 was BODY HOLD served but if every family had a home it dainty luncheon retailers. the Barton to Miss Proto B. D. M. wjth Della which company, he In Mrs. rescuer returned is Miss this held would probably go to the movies inMcCoard, the Parry firmly Miss Irma Olson of this Icity spent to business, his .aPPcation McCoard, Miss Josephine Nut-ta- l. vo after an extended visit with her around the body and arms, the arms rbepieves, has a bright outlook for destead of staying in it. to succeed, and Sunday in Springville. his adapt-abilit- y with the velopment Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Lola parents at Vernal, Utah. Juture and resgrowth of being down the side, subject have been such that he has cuer facing each other. ' To release Prbvo. Colvey and Mrs. G. A. Nuttal. llis n mis: Mr. and Mrs. Will Knight, Presi- oneself, place your left arm around takes n ?Yn0t ofnly other merchants.' The Utah stake Primary beard dent George II .Brimhall and Wells the waist as in the front neck hold, EWS CONTRIBUTE $100 tep.from a tile cigar store to members and several guests were L. Brimhall left this morning for placing the right knee in the vicill TO FLOOD RELIEF FUND a chain of department pleasantly entertained at the home Canada to be present at the dedica- tims stomach. This will give you stores was not made without of Mrs. Jesse W. Johnson, Friday af- tion of the temple. lithe Provo effort, a leverage to push him awray suffiand intellint Study lodge of Elks at a meetito ternoon, complimentary her to hand up ciently bring your right held in the rooms of the order Mr. and Mrs. "Chase Hatch and under his arm, where it is placed ng! daughter. Miss Violet Johnson, who voted to contribute the Friday will The place leave to for Monroe, Utah, bn the family returned last evening Irom under the nose and chin. With a suifh of night, find SNAPPY STYLES, to the fund $100 ' sefirst of the month,' where she will Beaver. pull and push on arm around the cured for the relief of thebeing victims for work, and as next the LOWEST PRICES head of spend the waist and push on knee and hand on of JitKe recent flood in the Willard-Famingto- n aeSfirmCthpy Capacity year m the' highest music department of the hig school. The Sunday school officers and the face an easy release is effected. type district. serves !itahnnd c,outesy t 'those he The rooms were prettily decorated teachers and the theological class of TOWING A DROWNING PERSON. Will Open he 13 51 years with cut flowers. Sewing and a the Vineyard ward will hold an outThere are three methods of towof at; hi has ghnot in now DISTRICT COURT MEETS di- the least splendid musical program formed the ing at Saratoga Thursday. A pleas- ing to person safety. The head r Wr- - He sets an ex-lA delic- ant time is anticipated. axmil1 afternoons entertainment. cross chest carry, and tired carry, tn Elias Hansen of the Fourth jjudge emP3yees that has de- ious luncheon was served to Mrs. court returned to Provo th d an excelIent swjmmers carry. district , Nellie R. Robinson, Mrs. Julia Hatmorale among The Eleysian girls of the Sixth HEAD CARRY. and the July session of them ton. Mrs. Nora Bullock, Mrs. Sadie wrard will meet at the home of Miss Turn the victim on to the back, cohrt was resumed with a large rum-bej- f; attentfni06 and tlien more service Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Cassity, Mrs. Lyle Nelson tomorrow evening. of attorneys in attendance place your hands on each side of his customers prob- fem Lillie Sumsion, Mrs. Rosalia Payne, L. H. Noyes of Salt Lake was a face, fingers under chin and palms !H ' says JUrfLewis, are things Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. Alice Olsen, Provo visitor during Saturday and of hands over the ears; now, with PROVO COUPLE that cannot be too nuch elaborated MARRIED Mrs. Grace Cheever and Miss Eva Sunday. the back stroke kick described in to gainthe confidence Keeler, r on II,swim Article Charlotte Small of Provo wasr your back and iiss Keat patronage you wish Junius Jackson and Clyde tow the subject to safety. manned Saturday afternoon to Rulon.yu must consider Miss Helen Talmadge returned to returned from a pleasant trip to Yelwhat would CROSS CHEST CARRY of also this Sonson, Counyou cannot pay oothey city, by at much jier home in Salt Lake City Sa- irday lowstone park. Turn the subject on his back, pass ty .jpierk ,Walla5e Hales. tention to their needs afternoon after! a few days" visit the right or left arm (according to 'provide them with Miss Gertrude Olsen of this Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Poulson left the side you swim on) over on the body lays crosswise to yours Now vice, court City. this morning for their home in Rich- shoulder across the chest, passing-th- with the side stroke, kick an under-arir- chandise. field after an extended visit with Mr. movement. .swim to hand under the victims arm pit. While reslding In Mont Miss Winifred Cook of Fountain and Mrs. M. C. Newell. DeSer TIRED SWIMMERS safety a tight hold, drawing the subTake CARRY was an earnest Green is a few worker for the This with so is spending own across used days his that when a swimmer is your 100 ject hip, Avenue Miss Victoria Cook of this city. The annual summer outing of the with a cramp or exhausted, but advancement of the city. He stilltakjn The N. L. U. girls will mfeet at the is iiot Effective unless the Nelke club will be held Thursday assists as far as possible in Mrs." A. Stubbs of the Misses Violet and and home the ladies and when their Joseph daughMRS. SAD A HENRY, Mgr. in you. It is subject ha&jjconfidehce a the very in which he has making ter. Velta, and Mrs. C. E. Bunnell will motor to Saratoga. Anpartners Johnson this evening. enjoylocated and easy method and one can storescities simjile better in every way. and daughters, Lagean and Lorane, able time is anticipated. another a for person considerThose who have returned to their home after Miss Dorothy Stewart that there is no All ladies invited to visit returned distance without tiring. romance left iasay the Gtet the subject to Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee left yesterday from Brigham City, where ably world may well visiting in Alpine for the past week. lay on his back consider the rise of Mr. Lewls.Com-mencmfor Oakland, Calif., she spent a week visiting friends opeA his lfgs and place Sunday morning his hands on Miss Ida Mojle and daughter, where they will visit for a month and relatives there. with a tiny pittance and ag you shoulders with- arms straight big ambition he has, through Jean Henrie are visiting Mrs. C. E. with Mrs. Bees parents, Mr. and head back and chest out. him to; business and modern Bunnell for a few days before they Mrs. J. M. Lauritzen. They will also Miss Gene Phillips and Richard in this position swim theWithbreast return to their home in San Fran- - visit Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phillips of Brigham City are Provo stroke, pushing the victim methods made his wa? commerem!; ahead of to the foremost I coterie of merchants other places of interest. visitors for a few weeks. you11 j cjsco. in the Intermountain region. D. vis-tin- fu-u- re yatde.plr...... 1 Farrer Harris Nuptials Take Place Mrs.-Josep- h a-- i : , s Gi-qui- st, Keturns SgaV'S,5;Pw,fu . ; Mo-ne- ta , The orhSe1 , Next Saturday at l m moj-ning- : - W; - SI i North University ... Ce-lest- ; are The Hat Shop . i ia - |