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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28.. 1923 THEPRQVO POST M - MISS THELMA HUISH,' 815-- Telephone i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spendlove en- arranged birthday tertained at home at their Wednesday eve- party the anniell The occasion being of Mrs. Spendloves birthday. The entertaining rooms were beautiholifully decorated throughout in Xmas a beautiful with day colors, tree in one corner, bells, etc., preA delicious luncheon was vailing. served at one long table at midnight, covers being laid for sixteen, guests besides the host and hostess. A beautiful birthday cake containing red dining lighted; candles centered the room table. The evening was spent In program, games and dancing, during which time Mrs. Griffith Nuttall of Lake View rendered a beautiful solo, Th? Songs My Mother Sang.alMrs, Len Hansen of Spanish Fork so gave a comic reading. The guests who made merry until 1 ooldck included Dr. and Mrs. P. S. Spurrier, Mr and Mrs. Dewey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Will Prue, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Len Hansen of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Grif-fit- h Nuttall of Lake View; Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Coil and Mrs. Hiram Anderson. The Misses Neva and Dott ham of Salt Lake City spent Christmas day with friends in this city. Mrs. George Dunsdon will enterthe tain at her home this eveningThird tbei of teachers and officers ward M. I. A. A short business session will be conducted, after whicha for arrangements will be atmade Dunsthe be to large partyone weegiven from tonight in don home honor of the officers and teachers of the ward M. I. A., their partners and the ward bishopric and their parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Mildenhall announce the marriage of their son, MoTom, to Miss Lila Nicholes of Wedroni, Utah, which took place a nesday in this city. Following short visit in Provo, the young couple will go to Magna, where they will make their home. ning , Prominent among the social events of the holiday season was the annual banquet of the Ladies Literary club held last evening it the lotel erts, with the partners of the club members as honor guests.,1 The banquet appointments twere attractively carried out, and included daintily arranged baskets of Jsweet peas, carnations and fernis, also beautiful place cards. Mrs. j James Bullock,s. club president, acfed as toastmist-resThe following toasts were reThe j Ideal Husband, sponded to: Mrs. Parley L. Lar$en; Suggestions For New Years Resolutions for HusA Mrs. Hatold Dunn; bands, Glimpse Into The future, Sterling New Year ResoluErcanbrack; tions, A. J. Owns During the evening pleasing vocal! solos were rendered by Mrs. Herald R. Clark and Mrs. Ray Olpin and an interesting reading was given by Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack. At the iconclusio of the after banquet, dahcing ws enjoy which the club members and their partners accepted the invitation extended to them by the mepibers of the Social Sixty Dancing club to attend their dancing party at the B. Y. U. Ladies Gymnasium. Rob-versa- ry ; i f i t 10 Plain i ! re SUITS REDUCED TO Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craven enter tained at a prettily appointed family Christmas dinner at their home Tuesday afternoon. A large c;ut glass basket of carnations and ferns formed an attractive centerpiece for the dinning table. Covers : were (laid - for guests, eleven, including Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Shell of Salt Lake City. $25.00 TAILORED SUITS $25.00 They are orth double what we afe asking you for them. ! I A very enjoyable day was spent Tuesday at thehome of Mrs. E. J. Ward, who entertained for her children and grandchildren. The .hostesss home was very attractive with holiday decorations arranged throughout. Beautiful cut flowers .and ferns were also used by the hostess in. decorating. A jolly time was spent in social chat, interspersed with a program of musical selections. Thirty-fiv- e guests were in attendance. are worth double They out-of-to- whit we are asking you WE SELL FOR LESS for Ithem. The Sale You Have Been Waiting For Will Take Place ' aturday Miss Thelma Gardner of Salt Lake City spent Christmas day in fhis city with friends. Mr.vand Mrs. Andrew Sward entertained at a prettily arranged Christmas dinner at their home Tuesdav Mrs. J. M. Jensen entertained the of the stake" Relief, Society afternoon, complimentary to Mr. and members Mrs. Vern E. Daves and family of board and a number of other friends Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for at her home this afternoon. A unique 12. A large cut glass bowl of flow- and interesting feature of the afterers formed an attractive centerpiece noons entertainmet was an imaginary for the dining table. visit to various points; of interest in Utah and other states'( of the Union, The following Provo people spent also to many foreign countries and various islands of the 'sea, under the Wednesday evening in Saltthe Lake perCity, where they attended chaperonage of ladies presept who formance of Guy Bates Post in The have waited these places. The itinerat the Salt Lake theatre: ary of travel included ' Bryces canyon, Climax Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight. Mrs. and various noints in .California WashJ. Leo Bow n. Mi- - 'Hon Newell. rinnv. N eu Vrir'. Miss Hermese Peterson. Miss Cor- ington. Scandinavia. ljiivlund. Halv Elliott, the Sandwich Inlands and New Zea- delia Anderson. Miss Vilate LaVieve land At the conclusion of the very Mrs. Richard Condie. Miss Mr. and Mina Dunn, Miss enjoyable entertainment, delicious re- Huish, Alberta Miss freshments were served. Mrs. Lavon Billings, Edmund Christensen, Carl Huish, A cleverly arranged Xmas dance Evans. will be given tonight by the Timpan-ogo- s enarmory. A Dancing Club in the Dr. and, Mrs. Christen Jensen eveelaborate and tree tertained at dinner WednesdayJacob- large Christmas attractive an furnish will Evan Mrs. decorations and Mr. ning for son of Morgan, Utah, Miss Nadene color scheme for the hall.willThebespecial the Giles, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, feature of the evening to a Christmas of Sarah gift Miss Miss Lorna Jensen, presentation a jolly Santa Alton by member each present Dunsdon, Mrs. George Young, E. Giles. Claus. The music will be furnished Giles and Mr. and Mrs. C. were at- by Wildes orchestra. The dinner appointments Christthe in out carried tractively One of the most enjoyable social mas colors, red and green candles of the holiday season, was the events Tieing employed. Social Sixty Dancing party given B., Y. U. Radies Miss Grace Hoover went to Salt Thursday night in the was artisticalhall The will she where gymnasium. Lake City Thursday, in colors, an the holiday decorated week visiting ly spend an enjoyable friends. formXmas tree trimmed elaborately and with relatives Excelof attraction. center ing Jhe will lent music was furnished by Wilde s . A Patrons ball and reception Gymorchestra. A number of special dance be given in the B. Y. U. Ladies entereve. numbers --including a grand march and The New Years nasium Social Sixty Special afforded the under conducted tainment will be B. Y. U. Women s the and diversion. A unique amusement direction of the of the refreshment booth was to attend feature invitation An organization. a huge ' of the the large bowl shapedlike is extended to all patrons to delicious which ice from of the block also Young university and clubs of this punch was served. Much of the sucMens and Womens be attributed Extensive preparations are cess of the evening inmay city. General charge. committees committhe to being made by the various entertain- - committee on dance and invitation. make the evenings - tees toone Hasler, C. M. Humphrey, of the most successful ever Dr. WalterMcAdam ment and David Open-shaW. John held by1 that organization. decoratiori conon m Committee Oscar A. Coleman, of Jacob sisted the Miss Maud Dixon enertained M. Ellertson and J. her Spear, members of the O. S. club at holi-day Some two hundred couples were Jiome Wednesday evening. The Salt were arranged present including guests fromAmeridecorations Lake City. Ogden, Springville the throughout anthe rooms. At of can Fork, Payson and other neighborof interesting program deliing towns. games and musical numbers, a cious luncheon wasaerved to Miss Mr Glen Harmon, former student Miss Melba Condie, Zoe Hansen, the B. Y. U. who i3 this year atof Nell Miss McElrath, Miss Alma of California, Ina tending the University Clark Miss Louise Engar, Miss Miss theiweek visitor during a Provo was Creer, Miss Regina Hughes, end. ' Camile Crandall. m 1 A, Sw Doors Open 10 a. m. iuesdlay The Mose Lewis Stores Great Annual . j j ' , r ' -- ' of our entire We nrefer invoicing the cash not the merchandise hence this sensational price slashing 2nd. Make the best of this wonderful savinven we take as tory January action of sale be a must quick stock. It amazed at the values. Be here early. ings opportunity while you can. You will be ; SALE OF DRESSES just the dress you Values heretofore unknown. You will find The styles are of wear. want for street, for afternoon or for evening most wanted materials and colors. very recent introduction. All the dresses reduced to Thirty-fiv- e LOT NOl 1 on , jl SUNDAY DRIVING j I Truman Partridge, who is spendlimits and They reached the city Los Angeles, Caliroad of the side the ing the winter at school, at up pulled is spending man The billboard. fornia, attending first the in this city and the Christmas holidays lit his pipe his off engine, with his' mother, Mrs. E.' D. Part-ridg- shut settled back comfortably, In his seat and his "wife got out her sewing. The friend, who had been invited spending Miss Fay Ollerton, who is the Sunday drive, stood it for the winter months engaged asthea for 10 minutes, and then tapped about teacher at Milford, is spending on the shoulder and husband city with her moth- the the big idea? holidays In thisOllerton. whats said: Say, er, Mrs. Annie The man laughed and pointed to the billboard. Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver enterWe come out here every Sunday, at dinner tained at a well appointed old "man, for a couple of, hours. No Christtheir home Thursdayevening. use going any farther than the first mas decorations prevailed throughout youll see billboard, because thats all here out also carried and so we Just stay the rooms, and were sch"-Coveranyway, decorative. and tires Saves in the table gas, it easy! take T- were laid for of keeping from andTM,' strain the and dust Mr. and Reinhart Maeser, being crowded off the road!" JudMr.- - and Mrs- R?ber Be"y, and ge. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Taylor, H. Mrs. and Mr. Charles Duke, Diving on a wet concrete pavement Ashworth, Church, Mrs. Emma more than 100 wild ducks broke and Mrs. John Watts and Mr.a their necks near Champaign, Illinois. dinner Following and Mrs Oliver. was The pavement, wet from a drizzling spent at n6s TaIn &nd pleasant evening llghted by the moon, looked Oliver home with musica a shimmering body of water, llke social chat. op-po- slt ... - ! e. Y $9.95 at LOT NO. 4 All of our high priced coats that are sold elsewhere double what we are asking, are going during- this - Price, Pre-Invento- ry $59.00 ALL OUR FUR COATS ARE GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE These dresses are worth double or more what we are asking you for them. lowest. LOT NO. 2 Our greatly reduced prices are now at their must go before that Just a feW days before inventory and all dresses and what kind of are time. Come in and see how low the prices, dresses we are offering. Sale Price for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday $19.85 w. con-elusi- PRE-INVENTOR- We have just received 15 evening gowns of the newsale. est styles which we will place on sale for the great Inventory These represent a splendid assortment of colors. Priced at LOT NO. 3 greatly redepartment has been Everything in our dry goods Sale. All dress goods and silks have duced for this know of Pre-Invento- ry been marked down, so come and see our prices. the kind of goods we carry in stock. you Some of our specials for Saturday consist of the best grade of outing flannels. Pre-Invento- f 15 Sale Price ry per yard i per yard. All of our regular 25c grade percale One lot of house dresses consisting of some 50 splendidly made dresses which are worth double what we are asking. S ' For Saturday Only $24.95 All of our high priced dresses are reduced Some $1.25 Come and see them. Arrived too late for our big special sale Marvelous Fashions. for this fall and winter. Lustrous Bolivias, the desirable coating Manchurian Wolf Beaver, Squirrel and Fox Collars; also Fur Sale, Collars and Cuffs, all silk lined. For the 25 NEW FUR TRIMMED COATS We have just received 25 skirts in all of the latest styles sport models in plaid designs. All pleated. Pre-Invento- ry Price Pre-Invento- ry $3.95 $24.85 -- s - ll , an PROVO LOGAN, UTAH MONTPELIER, IDAHO , ' A. ' mostly r, L |