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Show t: t SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1928 AfERTOAy FORK GTTIEEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, lf 'l Acrisn Jerk Lcds - Mr. wd Mrs. Horatio Jones of Pro. vo, were business vlsltora In tall city on Tuesday. , . Buy your vegetables at Robinson Grocery. They are always tress, adv ' Miss Sadie Nelson spent the week end in Salt Lake City, the gnest of friends and relatives. - ' frm. Rnben Chlpman had as her giiest on Monday and Tuesday Mrs, Lucy Harron Furrow of Garfield. Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstensen and two sons -ot Salt Lako lty,- spent -the week-end here with Dr. Chrlstensen. Miss LaRee Chlpman and Mrs. Harold Pox, spent Saturday , in the capltol dtyjrlattlng with their many friends and relatives. Free delivery on chicken feed and ooultry remedies. Get our prices be fore yon purchase, Chlpmans. adv. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. tarry Mrs. Pearl Wadwr. Misses Lucii Edwards and Clara Miller spent Bpaay m tau City, the guesti of friends and rela. tires. Mr. and Mrs I B. Adamson were guests at a wentine supper given In Pleasant orovt by Richards and Mr. and Mrs. M. Bernett of Ogden, spent from Thursday of last week tin. tll Sunday Tlsttlng here, the suest of Miss Detta McBrlde and Mrs. Elisa beth McBrlds. Mrs. S. F. Wild and - Miss Leors Peterson of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Cana-da, arrived here Saturday morning for a visit with Miss Detta McBrlde, prior to her leaving for a mission. Mrs. "Wild Is a sister of Miss McBrlde, while Miss Peterson is a cousin. The Young Mother's Club were, delightfully de-lightfully entertained last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Peter Jensen. v Games, needle work and social chat comprised the Jollity of the afternoon, after which a delicious hot luncheon was served. The Stake Board of the SundaJ School entertained Tuesday evenln at the home of Miss Reva "WagsUf honoring Miss Detta McBrlde, secret tary of the Stake Board who leaves soon for a mission to the Northeri States. Games and social chat wet? enjoyed, after whfch dainty refreshments refresh-ments were serve" There were fifteen fif-teen guests present i William uows, wuo underwent a serious operation for appendicitis at the Lehl Hospital last week, is said to be tut of dager. At the time of his operation, condition was con, sidered hopeless, out from last re. ports le was on the improve. A limber of friends of Mrs. ii B, last Saturday evening, the occasion her birthday. Luncheon was ed and brought by the guests numbered sixteen. - Games and social diversions were enjoyed tout the evinlng. . . . and Mrs. Ward Evans left Ety io r uoniia, uian, wuere wev make their future home. Mrs. is was formerly Miss Eizaaa tan. The young married couple the best wishes of their - many ids for their future housekeeping liure. IVork is progressing on the com. ed 'new store and home of Mr. and Arthur Dye in the First ward. eir new location Is one-halt block it of the present store and has sry prospect of being a fine build. The new store will be operated it Mr. and Mrs. Dye. Miss Edith Thornton spent last Saturday in Provo, -combining bust ness and pleasure. Try our house cleaning oil. Excels Is products. Call 62-W LehL- l-U-4t Mrs. Harlow Jones of Salt ' Lake City, is visiting here this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Melissa Boley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Smith of Mid- vale, Mrs. David Jones and Miss Ora Jones of Lehl, spent Sunday visiting here with Mrs. Jones's daughter, Mrs. Frank Brown. . . The small son of Mr. and Mrs. De Los Adams Is still confined to his bed recuperiUngff omjerlpuscBaeef pneumonia. He is still very ill . but practically out of danger. You can increase your laying hens If you keep them tree from disease. Chlpmans are prepared to furnish what you need. adv. WITH DELIVERY j Our Correct Grading and ffighest Cash Prices For Eggs are pleasing oui many customers. Bring in a case or so of your eggs and make us prove it. j FULTON MARKET Wm. Ehelton, Buyer. Monday evening Mrs. Leslie Searle tertalned a group of her friends ames and other social diversions rere Indulged, followed by a hot cooked supper served at midnight, The guest list included: Messrs. and Mesdames E. H. Boley, Vera Holln drake, Charles Anderson, Roy Okey, Leslie Parker, Lynn 'Wagstaff, Leland Mitchell and Randal Shipley. Clarence and Melvin Grant attend. ed a banquet given In the Hotel Roberts at Provo, Monday noon by' the Provo staff of the Metropolitan life Insurance company, honoring L. C, Henrlod, the Provo manager who had Just returned from the manager's convention hell, In JfeW York City. Bay Shelley and Mrs. Mary Hum 'paries' were" also guests at the ban quet,, and with Mr. Grant furnished musical numbers. Clarence also pre sided as toastmaster at the affair. Mrs. E. N. Wagstaff Is visiting this week In Salt Lake City with her sis ter, Mrs. George Watts. ' Buy your vegetables at Robinson Grocery." They are always fresh, adv. . Mrs. Gam Carter and Mrs. C. A. Talboe of Provo, attended the First ward reunion Thursday night Mrs. Elisabeth McBrlde and Miss Detta McBrlde were business visitors In the capltol city on Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and daughter, Faye, spent Sunday In Salt Lake City, visiting with friends and relatives. JIlssBert Tuesday for Richfield, Utah, where she will visit Indefinitely with' her sister, Mrs. Melba Wilson. . The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth wiro' were'enlerUT'aTlaTalenMT party-Mondar eventngt The homeTtf their Instructor, Mrs. L. B. Adamson. The decorations In the entertaining rooms were carried out In a valen tine scheme, using as motifs, red hearts and tiny valentines. The games, prizes and delicious luncheon were all carried out in the general Idea of -dectorattotu -Tltt officers and teachers of the Y. L. M.I. A. were the the special guests at the party. Trose present numbered twenty three. David Grant left for . Washington Monday morning, where he will work conjointly with Raymond Kirkham of Lehl as a traveling representative of the woolen Mills. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis- moved this week from their present location loca-tion In the I W. Gaistord residence to the apartments In Mrs. Sarah Chadwlck'S home on East Main street, where they will make their future home. Mrs. David Grant entertained last Saturday evening complimentary to Mrs. Adair Bromley. Games and other social diversions were enjoyed, followed by a dainty lunch. ' There were fourteen present The High school play last year was a wow , but the one this year is a Bowwow". Don't miss It At the Cameo next Friday night adv. Friday morning, Miss Detta Me Bride, Mrs. Elizabeth McBrlde, Mrs. S. F. Wild and Mrs. Leora Peterson left for Ogden, where they will, spend the week-end visiting with relatives, prior to Miss McBride's leaving for a mission to the Northern States. Mrs. Martin Nielsen entertained Tuesday evening after mutual at a delightful social at her home, honor. ing her husband who was elebraw. Ing his birthday, anniversary. ..Radio programs was enjoyed along with social chat A dainty lunch was sen-ed sen-ed to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eggertson and the honored guest Poultry Tonic, White Diarhea tab. lets, Bowel Regulator, Worm Powd. er for chickens at Chlpmans. adv. Glen Wright of Salt Lake City, was a week-end guest at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wild, visiting with his mother, Mrs. June Wright Mrs. Arnold Peterson and small 'daughter Renee of Bingham Canyon, are visiting this week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christen sen. Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins, who has been quite 111 for the past month, is slowly Improving.' Mrs. Ell Haw kins, Jr. of Logan, is here for a two weeks visit to assist In caring for Mrs. Hawkins. Cameo rpr". Theatre 1 (WEEKLY PROGRAM) THE BEST 15 NONE TOO GOOD FOR OUR PATRONS Sunday and Monday, February 12 and 13 "THE COHENS and KELLYS IN PARIS" Twice as .funny as "The Cohens and Kellys". Will shake the world with laughter.. You laughed unliL your sides ached at the first Cohens and Kellys picture so we've brought them back again in a new and funnier comedy. New gags and more of them new laughs and more of them. A new and greater comedy. - The Collegians 'FLASHING OARS". AdmiMion 10c and 25c. I Tuesday and Wednesday, February 14 and 15 Fred Thomson and Silrer King in "THE PIONEER SCOUT" If you're looking for real thrills combined with a sweet love story don't miss "The Pioneer Scout," Just flntehed a week's run at the Victory Theatre, Salt Uke. """" ' Also Good Comedy. ' Matinee Wednesday 4 P. M. 10c and 15c. t Evenings 10c and 25c. . Thursday .Only--February 16 . 11 JUDGMENT. OF THE HILLS" Starring Frankie Darro and Virginia Valli A mighty eple of love of boy! Branded a coward he was saved !ty his brothers trust! Thrilling romance In the Kentucky hills where men and manners do not change. 'Where life la' primitive and man must fight to-live. - , r . Also good comedy. Admission 10c and 20c. ' Friday, February . 17 HIGH SCHOOLJLAY HtPTXP TJ7TTAT T iPATTXKra T A T VTWriH 1 . Wafch for further announcements. ' - Saturday Only February 18 ' I s t - "CHEATINO CHEATERS" :: -With Betty Compsoh and. Eenneth Harlan ! . A' baffling mysterious comedy drama of two bands of htph hat crooks bent on cheating each other out of the "spoila ; : ' v-7- Good Comedy. - V - ; . . I j Wstlnee 4 p. m. Admission 10c snd 15c. Evening 10c and 20c. Mrs7TVlC'GTreenwoooweh1ferlalne atawelTappolnted dinner party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening complimentary to Miss Detta McBrlde, who leaves next week for a mission to the Northern States. Covers were laid for the honored guest, Mrs. S. F. Wild, a sister of Miss McBrlde, Miss Leora Peterson of Raymond, Alberta, Cana. da, " Ross "Buckwalter and Bishop James T. Gardner. Chickens need the right kind of food, you can get it at Chlpmans. adv. Mrs. Eli J. Clayson and daughter, Ann, left Saturday morning for Idaho, where they will visit for the next two weeks with her daughter Lucy and son Merrill, who both reside in that state. Lenls Abel, who has been confined to his bed for the past two weeks recovering from a minor operation, was able to get up Sunday. He is still recuperating from his Illness this week, prior to his attending school again. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton . and Mr, and Jdrs. .. Kenneth -Singleton motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday and attended one session at the tern. pie and then spent the afternoon combining business and pleasure. E. L. Jackson of Provo, the Post. ofnoe"Tnsp'eclfirr Keep your chickens in pink con. ditlon. Tou can get any remedy for the prevention of disease at Chlpmans, u.. - adv. The Ladles Literary Association were delightfully entertained Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph Nlcnoles. Mrs. Martin Nlel sen assisted as hostess. At the en tertalnlng features of the afternoon, Dr. James M. Grant gave a splendid discussion on ."Correct Posture," Mrs. J- Lw- Flrmage-sang several - vocal solos, and Rulon Kicholes sang a solo. Following the program, a delicious two course luncheon was served to twenty tour guests. Have You Seen Our New Arrivals in the Most Beautiful PARTY DRESSES We also have a good assortment as-sortment of street dresses to choose from.1 American Forlt Co-op. Peoples Storo here visiting our local Postofflce. He reported the office to be In a good condition, and further complimented the efficient service which the local force gives. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Irving L, Pratt attended the funeral of Mrs, Martha T. Cannon, the wife of PresK dent George Q. Cannon, held In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Cannon, the wife of President George Q. Cannon, held in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Csnnon is the aunt of Mr. Pratt Vln. Glen Lk Taylor entertained Thursday afternoon at a birthday party for her small daughter Max, lne. A birthday cake with eight candles was a feature of the dainty refreshments. Twelve small friends were present Word has been received that Albert Al-bert Cheever . of . Bingham .Canyon, Is very ill with pneumonia.-The latter part of the previous week he wps so lll that no hopes were given St all, but "the' physicians bave now announced an-nounced him out of danger and on the road of Improvement Miss Geniel Grant was pleasantly surprised last Saturday evening by a group of her friends, the occasion be. Ing her -.eighteenth birthday. As special decorations of he well ap. pointed luncheon which was served at a large round table, a lighted birthday birth-day cake and a crystal vase ot pink and white carnatlons. were used. Games and music were enjoyed by sixteen guests. For a night of real fun, . hearty laughs, and wholesome entertainment, entertain-ment, see HTheWhole Town's Talk Ing" at the Cameo next Friday night. adv. 99 ' where savins are urcaiszt New Frocks of Silk Are the Essence of Spring in Their Gay Colors , After the dark, drab days of Wintct, comes Spring with glowing colon that are reflected in these early rrocka Heavy crepes, georgette and printed silks interpret the spirit of the new 1 I, i 11 ' IX I 1 A it 'I r t season. Tending to More Feminine Lines Graceful modes are distinctive thb , f year skirts tend to drape and fluttec ' -without - varying too - far from thsi slim silhouette. New girdle treatment snd necklines appear all of $bcm 1U Thursday afternoon of last week Mrs, "DeH-Slogleton entertained at a delightful social at her home for the following ladles: Mrs. Ben Moffett, Mrs. Lenard Pett Mrs. Ross Ingersoll, Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mrs. Earl Varney, Mrs. E. J. Chadwlck, Mrs. Frank Galsford, Mrs. Walter Strange, Mrs. William Hansen, Mrs.' Thomas Barratt and Mrs. Harry Steele..- - ' :- A i Modiih Frocks For Women, lMuses end Junicra Springes In These Coato In New Fabrics New LinesUnusual Prices A bit that's new a bit that's different dif-ferent that alone is enough of a reason for the charm of these first spring coats. , $9.90 to $24.7$ RefreshiiiswDelightfiil-- . . Modes of Spring! . One can almost feel a glow of spring . warmth about these coatsthey are so ex--prcstive-oflthe-smart trendliQrJhe..new-season. trendliQrJhe..new-season. Sport coats and dress coats-many coats-many for immediate needs. Coats to Fit Women, Misses and Juniors H??iT for Every Hozr . And in Smart Colors Can Bo Met Without Expense Here - .Frommorning 'til night tiere are many and varied demands on your hosiery, supply several. of our own numbers meet those de mands. Silk and Rayon, 49c A good-looking, practical, every day hose at a very small price. - "Full-Fashioned Silk and Fiber Hose, 98c , More women every day are wear- . . ing this splendid hose in fashion- aoie colors. Pure Silk Hose, $1.49 Medium weight with a narrow lisle -top and lovely sheer silk to-the-top chiffon numbers are smart every- , Springtime Hato for :Ghz AwBrishtlrCc!! As fresh and gay u Eptfcj firtn . these new hats will dslljst rrcr . youthful miss who sees then. liiDrl -U-$oo, will be pleased.,. ; J, ; H ill . NCtt in 98c to $1.98 New Party presses ...... .... , - f.';,,." ' i Just Received $12.50 arid $16. r r IB i L i |