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Show r ) THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924. THE PROVO POST Provos Popular Newspaper Published Monday, Wednesday and Friday by 'lei. phone THE POST PUBLISHING COMPANY Phrne Center St. 125 West Entered at the Postoffice at Provo, Utah, as AO U 13 Matter. Second-clas- s Mns Edith Pta wa. ,.u day evening to tun a. bua ward Prmiarj and their .Manager tin' N. C. HICKS. j,iiisFri-of , ad- a ana Mrs. visors, MrS. Tennit Terms to Subscribers: 'the ev. mug was Lill'an Bishop. 0 50.2 By carrier, per month pent with- game;, i,iU',c aad social 2.40 (hat, during win h daxnty rUreah-ment- s and year in per advance), "Nevada, mail (in Wyoming Utah, Idaho, By were served- to Mr. Larsen, 3.00 s All other states Miss JIi rla B.shop, Miss Mrs. Hazel Fleucher, Miss E sic juiinson. Miss Mary Boardman, M.Ss Helen - i: - Bi-ho- EFFORT TO LOCATE p, Boardman, Miss Edna Gnis Audrey Jackson. and Miss sdwfm 18,000 EX-SER- VICE The members of the newly organized Lambda Tau club met at the Jones MonMEN IS BEING MADE home of Miss Josephine A short business sesday evening. sion was held after which Miss PrisTaylor and Miss Dorothy StewProvo Chamber of Commerce cilla art played several selections on the Asked To Help Find. Those Entitled TOMORROW ukelele and Miss Taylor talked very interestingly on the customs of the people of New Zealand. Dainty refreshments were served to Miss Lu-ciMiss Olsen, Miss Anna Peay, Lillian Mortimer, Miss Alcea Poul-toMiss Beulah Jones, Miss Muar-in- e Bee, Miss Taylor and Miss Stew- To Citizenship The. Provo Chamber of Commerce in connection with other similar organizations throughout the country ,has been asked by the Chamber qf Commerce of the United States to men art. help find the 18,000 who through military service in the World War are entitled to American Mr. James Gillispie was pleascitizenship but who have never re- antly surprised at liis home Saturceived their certificates of natural- day evening, the occasion being his ization. The enterbirthday anniversary. Of the 278,513 who served in the taining rooms were prettily decoratmilitary or naval forces, naturalized ed with swreetpeas and fern. The since the declaration of war in 1917 evening was spent with games, music more than 18,000 have not received and social Chat. A delicious lunchof eon was served to fourteen their copies of the certificates guests. their naturalization held for them acin the Bureau of Naturalization, Among the Provo ladies who went cording to the Secretary of Labor. to American Fork Tuesday afternoon durThese men were naturalized to attend a party given by the Relief in in and mobilization camps, ing society of the Alpine stake, in honcourts throughout the country while or of Mrs. Sitephen L. Chipman, who the military units were being trans- is resigning as president of that ormobilization camps ferred from the twenty-thre- e after ganization years to the theatre of war. Mrs. were service Gail F. IK ring, It is of the utmost importance Mrs. A Ra Olpin, Miss Leah Ghip-mato these men and their families thatj Mrs. Roy J. Murdock, daughcitizen-I to their evidence obtain they y of Mrs. Ghipman and Mrs states the secretarys report. ters Dixon ship. M j( nson ot Mrs. J and Property and personal rights and the Utah sthke Relief societv. privileges are , involved, not only of the individual-- naturalized, but of members otthe Ladies Literflnir families as well The minor aryThe dub ant) tin ir partners went to or children of a naturalized soldier and Springvilln Tue-- d r, evtning sailor if born abioid hue now resid-- , visited t exhibit in 1n Sprmg-- v at the are entitled in this country, ing toj i La r tlnvein the benefit of th" parents naturali-- i to thehigh school. on hotel tor ifnp, r z itiou. The widows and minor lul-- l l.o-- e v. Harr) Hie tup u.ie Miheroes who served1 ami Mis. hoP. itiad'(Iren of decea-!L. La t on Mr. and Mr. entitled world war, the an' during . !' t r Jt .Mi. 'and John to tin' protection, afforded (Uiziiis I .Mr A rind Mr. 'and nilin Riw-. Wlhout evi-- j i'F, Mr. and Mr- - lit In r and their demmLni-Rupp.i1, of the lm hai.,1. Mr dtnce'of citizen-hi.uld now d'tti-(o- ; M' - ;n.d Mrs. Lst.r Tavlur Mr ami th vite, or W'dov. ne h u p i 'ii rii im r - (1 steHiiig Ti'lor, .r ,in,i Mis STORE OPENS 9 A. M. you will have first choice of these many wonderful bargains: niaairasi le SPECIALS! APRIL Youll surely want a dozen or two of our Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday. Their delicious and dainty taste make them especially wanted for this day. 30 DOZEN PROVO BAKERY 58 W. Center so Jiat 52 SANDALS AND PLAY MOHAWK SHIRTS ce 18 eaih roe n. GOOD FRIDAY OXFORDS $1.75 Value 72x99 72x90 Sizes $1.00 EACH 5 1-- 2 to 2. $1.00 PAIR CHILDRENS COMBINATION SUITS Sutten Bloomers. Dimity Top o. 25 value 2 FOR RATINE Values ancy patterns to $1.10 vard n, Phone 334 Le-Ro- i 1 LINGERIE CREPE W hPe Pink and rds ; PERCALES and Dark ght " L 01 'rds ; - t $1.00 V DAMASK Ejjij;, 3 inch., mercerized ! I $1.00 ards 2 l -- L. D. S. GARMENTS n'y Xt'.v S ; ; j e - House and Sign Painting PAPER HANGING and KALSOMINING 2 4 East First North d -- - , M;-s- 1 ? i i . i , - i i i T i' tor MU i - - i, i ) , S SATEEN , J lll.lll.l Lor Y . hffd ( U Over Hedquist Drug No. Provo J 1 at Utah - ',' or i i t t in1 I n 1 1 ii . a '. t i'll" 1. i h n Jt l - Provo - - (;,l t ninn D Vat t and FURNACES CLEANED Expert Work. 2ND-HAN- In- mg Iioui ttv d a i pel it d lie 'jin w . -- put i i in ha i d 1, 1 a i E - J I .I1 f V. a'. tin .i i w : .In n n n Mitm nt li r oi M i ' 1 i 5 v i ! pt ( ' in . i,-- , Ida ,, y. I! r - I A t , O-i- ar ( t i v -- t i -- ! v - in-s- t 1 t - -- KEEP Or--o- Tw-'ives- . nt - ft ti SMILING! c -- hnn'iits fie served follow- ent. Everyone is invited spinal i Re i STROMBERG -- . ji The Dramatic Art club girls held i tin ir first business social Saturday J' evening at the home of Miss Ada I EFFICIENCY After the business Phone 126 SERVICE ses-- J sion a dainty luncheon was served 'to the following club members. Miss 'I Lillian Mortimer. Miss Eunice Bird, Mms Wanda Grieves, Mies Juanita d .Haycock. Miss Higgins. Miss 'Anita Hanen. Miss Helen Carroll, Misnorth v Stewart. Miss Zenna 'ii'tiur. Miss Merilla Graham, Miss Tli el in a Garter, Miss Axdis Johnson, Mi-- s 1 ;i IB l, n h. Miss Deloris Fullmer and thoHiostess. Ro.-lin- Over Seven Years of Successful Practice. HONESTY Uil- - i ! innm lit will lie I t Sa u r. A t f - i will lie mayiineh elect-- ( beioie tlie dsy to lie (thbrntod In tin evening th Ladies glee (!u!i will present ;m opt'i-ettaWild Rose undt iln direction of Pro-- f sor Florenc e Madsen. The op-tta w he lollowt d h a dame in the La.di- s gymnasium." od Beauty linked with power that stays young thats tile Wiiiys-Knigh- . ) -- t! The quiet W rt i 1 - illya-Knig- ht sleeve valve engine improves icuh use a fountain of thrills and satisfactions. In ten 3Tear.c: we have -- Last Rites Held Tuesday Afternoon For Lakeview Child never known a Wilfys-Anigh- t engine to wear out! Touring $1195,. $1450, Coupe-Seda5-pa- n ss. now $1695, ( Northern Huskies Are Dogs' of Romance S .D. n laid for M: Mary Soffe, Mrs. G orge Soffe .and daughters, Myrl ..ml Erma. Mists Helen Vansteeter uid Miss Maxine Ball of Salt Lake. Mr Wuliate Galder of Vernal and Mr and Mrs Gassuty. r A.uU 3-- ,111 Standard Standard Sedan, f. o. b. Toledo. I V s HJ- -i ded-cate- Gassitv entertained at Sunday aiternoon in honor her birthdav anniversary. Govers anal v sis and one v Remember the name: 0 d ty oil lf Many wrong inppressions are re gained by those in the States con- .cerning the sled dogs of the North, Mala mutes or commonly called! j Huskies Much romance and interest attaches to these animals many of which jappear in Dustin 1 1 pjj 4 MORBY-PENRO- D i - HOME CALLS to si u ct f n s in ane-btin- hand under' (tie da in ing ml lie din ion ol Piotessor Robert - nt dn-.m- r FREE OF CHARGE 9:30-10:3- c today lion vv ,1! I,, giv t n fn lor the mothers of flarks a N !! dm Funeral cervices for Robert Earl two and one-haJohnson year old Tln Plea-aGrove Dramatic club son of Alfred who died Johnson, will present three one-ac- t in plays held in the J Sunday night, were ri he officers and teachers of the! the Sharon ward amusement hall Lakeviewliapel Tuesday after-- ! Iii-- t This program prom- noon underward ward Sunday school will give this evening. the direction of Bishop to ises he exceptionally pleasing and an Easter party Thursday afternoon William Taylor. a is M cordial invitation to extended the p. m. for the children of the James T. Blake offered the in- -' ' w a rd in the social hall. public to attend. It is and W. J. Taylor the benevocation d that all the children will be diction Speakers were Andrew present. Knudsen. Leslie L. Bunnell and Bis-- l hop Joseph Buttle of the Provo First Thursday Musical numbers were furnish-- j ji,ard. ward social hall an Easter confetti led by the ward choir. hill will he given under the aus-- j Interment was in the Provo City pit s of the Sunday school of the' under the direction of the! cemetery ward. Good music be furnish-- ( Berg Mortuary, where the grave was and a good1 time is assured evby Tleber Knudsen. who attends. eryone t Mrs consultation, The Place: Over Farrer Bros. Store. 7 a. m. rTheTime: p. m. ' iv I w-i- adjustment , i ( it' 'ham Young M i i , t 1 member, j Ml- 1 no nt linnle . hi t GET THE IDEA I j i t ( 2, at cm Mav - easy to smile when you are feeling good. Its easy to get well and STAY WELL the chiropractic wav. Y boose wrill ing the game., io attend. Its Call and see me now. i will v atn i no m i tun nts. Ent . , v i oiiii n ot v, r m nm worn -- - v t l'ridav di -- le I - -- t'l-u- Women Y Alav 2 As AIav Dav ' u- sS l i ii a nit a nr an ve s s i u n' d lo t lu)-- e l,i -t in Over ami St nan with '1 ' i one g ; it o will ma plate Jsi'17 and motor nuniinr D m Prov o 1)1111' and Hie lol own ; pro;iam In li hnh was stolt n rlin-.Stlm-htt'- 'o!o morning. " s renden dj a (tintScvcial liovs at" riiairtiii to l.a'" S. i eno.de". nt rtained h Satn-rtt the state in tin miitory at Ogden I" mo s, !.(tnin. "MiarlJroi. Illicit ('ii- - pai tv at Iter home Sonatas, Miss Ward,; claimet ohi. Mtrdel-itou- .'.it, i dav afternoon tor In r son whose Sunday night, nil dh - In Id by nine ollittrs that tln-- mav have ti'i;i n "Spring Song hv Orin Nj rup. ' en t h birthday ot t ui'ctl on that the tar .to (Mii f of ' Accoidiiig Games were plav-'ro- - dav. and Ma--- tt ' mg H.ti iirogram dainty Police VYn n Wilkins tin- m m .au- t '1 e r John was in'll t s wire 'awarded s, r eu to sixty tinnt 'totot n tar mav have tra."-h; " in In rs nd g s. in izc, music wa- - enjoyed and a m till- - it t ion daintv lumheon served, to iifteen l! e .''im than Legion Auxiliary voting friends of tin- guest of honor. H a ocial card at the Arm- give The Daughters hull Friday evening. of the Moriyon A sph n- -' pi ('gram ot liius.e, readings amU Battalion are lx ing entertained this n "it talks has been arranged Tab- - aiternoon at the home of Mrs. v ill is made The tinn la anangid tor bridge, IM with a program and refresh,ui(l Mali Jong and priz s will plea-alit' awaidid foj- each game. ments. Fifteen members are presDainty t M ' i e I'ti.ii oi .'It- - Uoht it- - Sai-- , 'i'ii oi .ii . Pi Oi Unlit it Sain r v t fv ulit. i -t .a.; at q m- -' i n t lk on ,u-- i i i a ii ind German - u - I , , -- toil and P II ( eg lain daium i v Yi!i , t ili ht it ' - . , .wiit v. i 1. . M i la nd i : p! t a U vj t l 1 STORE D . . g iiUMt1, d v ,i (in Lt.rn - d, , u I I Hi ; Absolutely No Dirt. Phone 348 NEW Mi r or Stolen An! mobile I Have Your CHIMNEYS : rrrrS General Practice Room 7 Knight Block Hip- .i tt 1x1 and Utah - : J lit. A a t;ir' e if r W t . ri imtui alintion Chas. G. Y. fliggins ATTORNEY-AT-LA- n i man, t ; mtl Sly Jo A t o v ,t oH.t ( I. I A u ( i tj'ii n. . l.m - i ' d1 ' U ) Tlif 1 m ' i - I p It .1 3 4 . t vards TIENS SHIRTS n . , 'l ; . v BEACH CI4)TII 01 flfJ bUU 36 inch 1 p i 79 .. ? ASH - Thomas Meig'han in Booth Tar king ton's Pied Picr Malone" A Paramount Picture At the Columbia Tonight and Thursday Fa rnu ms latest picture, ithe Barrier. which comes Bucking to the 'Princess Theatrej Tonight and Thursday. Practicallv everfc,-ima- kind of dog be used for the sleds, but the rough life in t he North has develoned a strong strain that for endurance and speed cannot be compared to oth ?r animals. The term Malamute and Husky was first applied to tlie dogs who were ja cross between the wolf and the domesticated dogL They are very strong ; I Mrs. Walter Jenkins entertained with two childrens parties at her home Tuesday afternoon home Tuesday. In the afternoon a number of the little friends of her daughter Flora, met to celebrate with her the seventh anniversary of her birthday. Games and music were features of entertainment, little Miss Dale Jones winning the game prize in the evening Miss Edna entertained in honor of her eleventh 'birthday, Games and music were the entertaining features. luncheons were served to the Dainty guests at each party. - T5e birthday anniversary casioMf r 3WeSley Gray was 1116 party given by MraWil-or- d rifr Tuesday afternoon. 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