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Show jtome. Soclal;chat and '4?Udo.Mh. LeRoy Dtxon, Mrs, Don cVil- luncheon were iijoed by the fol iiams, airs. p. H. McAllister. The lowing. of her nieces: Mrs. R. D. west of honor, was the recipient of ' Sutton, Mrs, i tanra Foote, Mrs. a beautifuT serving tablena 'tray, George BiUlngs. Mrs.; E. A. Walsh attached to which waaraietter bea of Scipio, Utah; Mrs. VUate Strone. Mrs, John Van Wagenen, lira. tog the, folldylng: "Accept this Mrs. Miles Strong, and her grand- - Httle table-- as irtoken of the love daughter, Mrs. Jrilla Gronemafi and an appreclaUon we have for you, iira, Berneu Hair. tind the unseltish devotion you ft . . have given to the work of the Relief air, parley tmxob. emrtn:nH the members of the ProYannan rinh goc,ety 01 utan stake, Lovingly, at her home Friday afternoon. The L,tah stake board of Relief Society, " rooms were attractively decorated m i ia.' . prmg wun . n- uowers, ana rerna. rh " Mrsf DUon continued reWewmg .". me" 8 a8,ocm,0,M the book. "The Dauehter nf h i"1 luc Jrl"' mga.BCnooi entertain SOCIETY Berrr ana ansa - the - entertained and children kindergarten ' ana younjw nw tjjeir mother Mrs. t the home of ...! sua p ''Mi w.rr Raymond Muirhead- pef -- m . rieasant-View- Berty in .nprnoon. Friday The room We attrac -- el? decorated" wltfr apple, Cherry -- 4 ph blossoms. Gamer were aeucwui ntored during wmcn ( - Fred was served-by-Mr- e. Turner. AbrW. Tavlor and Mrs, luncheon !oirtr attaiwerln'dudlng -fa were In r-r "; james'-Frandse- targ. at IXa-Btlnn-er A,nm Ulster entertain- Friday me. T. "A. her vto In camfillmentL .Mrs. Ings were given by Peterson of Where visiting. The "M.to "who decorated with loonM-were-prett- tly wui olnk and www carnations, of which formed n at- glass bowl i tractive centerpiece for the dining -table. Covers were laid for Mrs. 'T X. Peterson, Mrs. A.Mrs.Rosquist,. Robert jj'rg. Delcena Robins, Bneddonr Mre4-CrlaoiiJ- lM . r. H. Brinfelt, Jars. wireus, mm. L A. Hillman, Mrs. C. "Moore, Miss BlaochejNelsonrMlBa tola Baum, Misa TJytde ' u moTousa Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. J. H. Beck. A4e- licious luncheon was served to Mrs. H. Beck, Mrs, J, F. McClellan, Mrs Albert Selck. Mrs. Ernest n?on, Mrs. Walter Taylorrtfrs. Fred Qritchlow, Mrs. G. A. Cluff, Mrs. Upton Hoover, Mrs. John Pen- roaTTMSkX W. Bailey. H. R. Atitfn.' it was given in the form of a "King Tut" aiii, me racuity "T" theomefrsrr"TeaidaTe mm cli,e8 wlu be nld school gymnasium uuuvuuLtru ' u v : Mi: li vry u ' " ' ' -- Your good will and confidence are the Greatest assets this store can have and we appreciate this fact. We realize that when we announce a sale, we must give special values in goods cf known Quality to prove our sincerity. We are glad to have you judge us by these of ferings. Sale end May 12. FLOWERED WINDSOR CREPE 39c value. . ' MONDAY, YARD RATINE . I5LValue43ig-Assortine- ONELOT-NEWEST-FAN- CY 59c . nt ONE LOT NEW HtJCITTOWELS . 00 -- 1 LOT IVORY COMBS, POWDER BOXES, HAIR ' BECElVISKp value. $1.50 lissueGingliamsMf 98c 0 YARD NEW $1.29 value. m " "I 2 ' 29c . : . NAINSOOKS 40c value; all colors. " In All Colors; 35c Value. YARD . Short Lengths Jap Crepe 29c "the-Beni- are t- u " tie-liv-er representing fting i at and the juestg the mum- "re. rne game tbronrhnnt th evening were Contest-etwee- n the uviiuns. An interesting feature waajhe contest' in whieh each siue composeara song In' harmony wua ine ccas!on. The final The.M. E A.. Dramatic club mem ui A. iub contest snowed the "Tuts" bers of the Bonneville ward met at winners by one point. Much merriment was caused by the presentaFriday evening.. Following rehear- tion of the one-acplay, composed sal, games and music were enjoy- - oy, miss lavieve Hnish, "We Are ed and a delicious, luncheon served the Mummies '' and artwi im - tu by members Called nilf nf' tha to six. a' i5?!, SCHOOL (Continued from Page One.) 1,1 eJtner the high or in the etake tabernacle. The graduating exercises of the senior high school will be held Friday evening. May, 18, at 8 o'clock. While the entire program for the 4 net as yej been ar ranged it iiaa been definitely do-clded that Prof. Levi EdgaF Young of the University of "Utah will the address to the graduates. The last week of school jwiii is filled with activities ot Various kinds: On Tuesday, May 15, the seniors of the school will have their annual excursion. The place ' fcr this event has not been decided but n wilt be taken-- th first part of this' week, iast year wentto- - Beck's Hot Springs In Salt Lake City. , The following day, Wednesday, XhTlast program of the student body will be held, and the retiring student 4ody officers will tumJ their respective offices over to the newly elected officials. i l Hi! TRANSPARENT, t xrtw.: COMBS 'audience. Dainty refreshments Camp No- - 4. Daughters "'.of .the were served during which the fnu 19c value. Heavy quality;. All colors; 85c value. Values to $3.95. at the home of lowing program wnj.. Messrs. Charies"neaiEiit1tfBt -50c value. Mrs. Artnur Nv Taylor, Thursday vocal solo, Mrs, Slack; -- tin- Robins.--,-"- reading Ot.Jkmm iftefsooS, T Mrs; Parley Dixon gave Miss Alice Ludlow: vocal duet ... . of aupt h. a. Dixon and Prof. J. w. sketch of the life biographical $1.95 7" The membera Browning) Mrs. Taylor's father, Henry Aldous McAllister. The faculty members YARD eociety will entertain their friends Dixon; Mrs. a sketch presented Principal Atkin with a .Taylor gave, Monday afternoon in ine art gauery of the' life of her mother, Mrs: beautiful painting of Mt. Tlmpano-gbs- , f the B. T. U. at S o'clock, the Sarah Dixbfi, and a sketch of the the work of 0. D. Campbell, occasion being the birthday anni of Mrs. Mary Dixon iwas given art instructor at the high school.' life SUNDAY, MAY 13 BrownRobert the Versary of poet, Every Day. If" LeRoy Dixon. Two vocal solos the presentation ipeeefr being made SEE fa. A fine Browning program of by MarvelOffers Mr. H. were rendered Aldous Mrs. Slack. by The of by Supt. Jacobs told of the greatest day readings- and musical numbers will OUR also vocal selections were the splendid work done by Mr. ous Values in in world woman the be given after . which dainty re- uixon, Afkln the Pike. at Mrs. Hannah furnished school. Mr. by Atkin high WINDOWS This Sale. freshments . will be eerved. All Qatnty refreshments were served to re'sponded with an expression of members, of the extension class in 65. The rooms were his appreciation for the kindness' prettily decoTXmerican literature Who are not rated with spring flowers ahdfol-iage- . shown him by the high school fac"members of the society are cor A thorough, enjoyable time ulty. About 75 guests participated "dtallv Invited to '..attend! Invita in the delightful affair. Those re was spent ijy "everyone. 100. Have youa good picture o tions have ibeen issued to .. sponsible for its success were Miss further picture which deals with the life of Tuesday. Tha ninth, erade' exercises will Wonderful Night," LaVieve Mr. and and Mrs.ilugh Peterson Huish, chairman, assisted her? Has she a good picture to be known Salemites lh the period. ot 1847-5An ealovable time was epent at his established right Mr. Melford and his cameraman, and the, afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford by Mrs. Maud B. Jacobs, Mrs. Ethel! of you? be held Friday the farewell party given in theHPle children, children were dinner of this type of gives one the impression of view- - Bert Glennonhave as the best exponent that) be will Mrs. Elfie and and given spencer llteraHy turned exercises senior Boyle. neer ward amusement hall Friday Bray I role. Mr. and Mrs. ing a rare cameo that has the power back the pages of. bJaifiEZ n4 nave at of the home the guests , Following evening. same Make In Elden that appointrrieratv. today. honor of Payne, evening BATIK SILKS. Jack Teasdale FridsJy evening. "Nobody's Bride" is the title of ot movement. Had the cameraman shown characters that made Salem i who will leave soon for the North senior exercises the various school The bat iked silks shown this seaA most enjoyable time was spent Universal attraction at the lived in Salem in 1847 and ' had the foremost shipping center of the the in" states neia. mission ine ern the high school building exhibits son make very lovely costume slips old widowers the widows, iby folks, i Princess Monday. Wilde's orchestra furnished the pnotograpned tne street scene. time. These folk move abdnt In the will be visited: and wives of missionaries of the instead of plain pink or flesh col. usic, of faculty mem-- j which showBthe men ami women of compelling drama 'which Joseph. U A committee the . Wbere Always Light ones. ored are the also and liked at wards Bonneville for First They! .been put In .his novel. students has and bers 4 Salena going to church on Sunday Hergesheiper cnosenj Good. hat .trimmings, sashes and neckerMrsvW. M. Wilson, Mrs. aohn annual isldlotks party given te; the to arrange" the program for the, morning, he would not have, had There is nothing more real or more j JAVA HEAD chiefs. amusement hall Bonneville ward Booth and Mrs. R. F. Crandall en than the Intense suf 44 W. Center. Phone 695-graduation exercises. This com 'anything more picturesque, more S- - Thomas was tertained aKa rtower aTthe home Thur8day Hyrum of Nettie Vollar (Jacqueline of followthe and real fering is, mittee than the composed rare For poignant drama and PLAIN SKIRT. enure enieriaiuof Mrs. Wilson Friday afternoon cnairmap oi ine scene in "Java Head" which showsttogan) caused by unrequited love H. R. Atkln, Mrs. E"lsie ing: A B. as Louisa Mrs. is "Java skirt with of black Carter satin ment of photography, plain for the little Bil8.Clayson-- , whoTi the Ammidons, the Dunsacks and when her sweetheart, Gerrit H: R. Slack, Sterling Ercan-brac- beauty chairman of the dinner. An elabo- often joined to the most elaborateHead,"' George Melford's latest theln friends making their way to Maud (Albert Roscoe) sails Into cently arrived at the home of Mr. Mrs. Jacob, chicken dinner was served at ly' beaded or embroidered blouse In high-wat.sets Parsunaunt-production- , a old Derby wharf with the at Curand Mra. J. A,ClayaoWo make fTer rate Robert bid Connie part church. North at Edmund. Guy, .the worship 12 o'clock, covers being laid for 125. the most violent colors. of The 13 Ha mark in home. Spring flowers prettily dec- Charles will be on view at the his ChlnesewlferiCaou. YueniLfeati Ptrgon. picture unrpiiw The tables were ja5Bltilydecorated 1 ' t: MM ofaTeTT TneTinTeTdning v Columbia Snedden Alma Smoot, Anna : Peayrr8" motwn- - piciures,-accora- in heater - Monday and joy. MOIRE BANDS. . . flowers and ferns. Fol-- Games and music were enjoyW as with spring Mc- to critics who have viewed the pic .Monlta Venice Jepperson, armoire a Small of ribbon bands prodinner splendid . ture In its unfinished state. The were vocal solos by Mrs. Noma lowing the Coard. gram was rendered, Including musi- - ranged vertically make unusual BaHock, Mise Virginia Scott, Mli .1 readings, speecnes trimming" for a gown of beige Louise Cluff and, Miss Duke. M: fat numberSj NOB'SY'S BRIDE" toe ine u. t. v. crepe. They match the material in dancing, g lntereBt-InM. P. Henderson gave an Pub Ba Service bureau furnished color and form the only trimming. Herbert Rawlinson comes to the reading. A prize was awarded umberc tj. 1 I to Go- Mrs.' L. R. Spurrier for composing seyera screen of the Princess theater Mon-- j 7? HOSE. EMBROIPERED iu another of the best poem as a tribute to the and day Tuesday MRS, KEELER HONORED, Embroidered stockings for this if TffO.N DA V AN D TliKSlJATf "I The memberBvOf the Utah stake season are very elaborate and are tor. which he is famous. served to Mrs. H. 3. Kerf, Mra. entertained vivid colors. in of Relief board done society frequently Lawrence Cassity, Mrs. Fred Cluff, Since 4n4ay of ''Come Through" afternobnVat. the Keeler Regular Prices If your wife can't cook jij two or tnree Mrs. Sterling Moore, Mrs. A. B. Thursday years ago, nawnnsou In honor PONGEE. oiNjlrs. Joseph .residence' WHITE I hero ideal IM. as Mrs. the has been known P. Henderson, Worsley, don't divorce . her! ahd ac Wanier Baxter I ' White pongee, which launders Mrs. L. R. Spurrier, Mrs. H. B. Keeler, former president CrOaTe of the dark by:ways of the - and 7, a for j Relief xociety pet,her on the worker tive Keep perfectly, Is made into verynarm-tnMra. George-Barto- n, McDonald, underworld, his manly personality board. Sweet peas were use ill and suits and dresses.for the sum Hi eat at the oldr- Mrs. VaneerMr8.K)rm-BW- , (Mrs. physique adding striking mer;--is also-ver- y practical James Bullock, Mm'ijUcyrTayter, floral decoration. Following to "the character of a lir--; strength a a program splendid e knife and accordlpn-pieate;Mrs. Lydia Holdaway, Mrs. J. W, board meeting man of thjj rough Side of life. was gWen, including musical num rate skirts. as "Don't Shoot" and vne Prows, Mrs. D. H. McAllister, Mlsa Louise Cluff, Mrs. Arnold Rawlings, bers, readings, and short speeches. oi i THER TRIMMING Mrs. Shurl Wilson, Mrs." Rowley, J. Keeler, the little grandson cor-nseveral rendered 19 a i: Mrs. Keeler, popuwi. Miss Virginia Scott, MisS Duke. IatherDPlIque ' solos. A delicious luncheon fol- toKcoaU, ".gowns. andMany beautiful gifts werelj!M riowed and was served to Mrs. R. E. trimmingtur- I leather n hats.' ThVsmall AV. L. NANCE, Prop. sented the baby from the guests as.' Mrs. J. fcon leather trimmeu, Mrs. A. W, Palmer, Allen, .w" aembled. R. Hodson, Mrs. Julia B. Knudsen, fnr snort wear i MONDAY Amanda Knlgnt, A number of-- Mrs. Celestia M. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, Mrs. Persia Strong's relatives spent Sunday ALL SEATS Mrs.- - Mary J' Pace", - Mrs. afternoon visiUng. with 4er at Jier Bunnell, h EssiSUeMer.-'MrsrRalpPonlton, I . Utah-Eioneers- . met :... ottte MOTHER'S ...-w-i- . Ann CRETONNES - . - 59c 121c 39c DAY - mother! YOUR -- 0 , Rollow Studio ' , j heart-breakin- g more-beautif- ul Car-roll- ,' Am-mido- n. er -- -- - . -- - j. -- W IjiJ g ir It vnvn.v V.Tonv SUeh-blctur- i J j es Greer Cafe PRINCESS ... . i 10c MOTHER I cannot begin l Mother I have. heart-f- or RAWLINSON i : : "NOBODY'S BRIDE" Totfre and - UNCLE SI AND HIS mi guiding v COUNTRY STORE A card with the above - -- HUld dear Mother Just what' you are.:', Because, . " But this I woulcr like to say- star, in' . - you.-r- ' lour love Is ever HERBERT X you, o' mine today The .ffiepghts In my to tell COMEDY GeorgcMel Production .A- - sent with every order from. TheLadies'-- "liatricelfoii.i- Floral:" NWe8tCenter. a s in m . ace to enter-th- e nid much Uyert;-M- knewhatauol ' - ,uo 1NBNINE" rnvm Uue uiuctv ready to Phone 46$., A Ccorje i . kvwt" . w inToTnr1itea-i- The girl H - . mm w mf ' mm gnntnr? " .' K, 1 -r t -. Xv i'?ii-Uau:..'f- -'' ' "w a m-- m v mwrMxz i. , - .. - x. ;;a;:sJj:iw.iiatu:jiuiuwfc;touyw A . COMEDY . "m. s ..... . ...ill itiiltlrnitf;i;i):i . ' wk Ar T ;:7 , X ' , ' m .... - . - m r ".-i-.- mw jv ' y . ' - 1 I those hn.i.T v And Bray Comedy J. UUJLUINlSL IIEEZA LIAR AND THE GHOS1V It's Different, and You'll Like" STARTINa WEDNESDAY " MALE CLE R C LUB 30 Voici . L ne "wryw an outcast who saved the lives-- cf wno shunned hiin. bv driving irwWmtir K Roscoe. . . rln NOBODY'S BRjDE . i ,.,.'.N - tl rcKbrd Pioduchor M0NdAY3EVENING; 8:15 o'Glock TAB!cAGLE. ' V,:. RAWLlNSON lead Tom Sllvertoa oui, watchlni her nd j - "Tl lr( ootft . t The lore of the Orient, the tang of the sea a great emotional7 romance. With Leatrice' Joy, Jacqueline Logan,7 Raymond , Hatton, Albert George Fawcett, sentl-n- t SCENE , v - :...,. .'....ft i Tt 'QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER" m u m ., .v - re 'v."1 ....... m , w w m jml mm vaa m m m r w PRICES:- - $1 .00, $1 J50, $2.f . n ...... t il |