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Show • UTAH NEWS A NATION-W IDE INSTITUTI ON- Annual revenue from Utah canneries :nre {'Stimat('(] ·at three and one half million dollar~. Potnto grower!! are urgt'd to guard ngn i n~t OVPI' vhtnting this seu.~on. Stake winnerR of the "M" men's ward basl>ethall tNIIll.S are almost nt nn Pnd and two of tho RinkeR, Gr:mite and Oquirrh, ha Ye aln•ady d~dd~l th~·ir lea<lPrR, while winners for sPveral of the other st·a kes bnve practically • A • • • Left •-• •• •• hN>n <letermine~l. Through It. We S~ll f~r Les~· and You Buy for Less ._Here . - •. ,, • J - .1 .... ~- Confiderite' . .. 0 . • : ..... ~: ;I . • Ea~ned Collegiate Model • Just Arrived for Spriilg by. Service dence of appreciation. It is reciprocated by customers. A friendly bus'iness relation re-sults. Both merchant and customers benefit. • T~ is so obvious as to make it appear unneceSsary w mention. Yet, the ·kind of service we have in mind · not common. generally sp~k ing. ' Packing- the utmost Value into every purchase for e·a.ch Dollar expended and doing it' constantly, is Service of the highest order. . Value must be measured • by Quality as represented by correct style, reliable workmanShip, wear given, for the price paid. Determining a pri~e not upon, the basis of how much the public will pay but how ISmalf a price an article can be sold for and give a legitimate profit, is a Service that has won millions of customers for the countrywide institution of which this Store is part. \ Our Service has earned the confidence of our customei"S. ·-·I The BIG_SALE will be over ' .; -, THURSDAY NIGHT, FEB. 24, at ~, P• m. p --::-....:;;,.--'-....;_::__ ' . . FOLK SONGS AND DANCES FEATlJRED • ·u Le l{ .... It-: ·u •M._, "'1l'S, 0 emp, lUllS. l..i. m. ludeum, · Mrs. Max Presler and =Mrs. ~o. W. Olson were the ho.stesses at the meeting of the · community' club held Wednec.:Yrlay •Febl'Uary· 16th; ~• Tea was served a.t · the close · of a splenclid program of interpteti~~ foJk ' . oongs and dances given unoor tilie eli recti on of the mUJSic sedion. The numbers were as follows: French dance --··- Louise Kriowles Tl'ish Jig ......... : .• Margaret Robinson Spanish_ Dance -·-·-.. Laura Samu~s Hu_nganan Dance .......... Su~an McGhie Chm<>Re Dance _.......- ..- Em1ly Cozzens SwediRh D:'lnce ..........., ..... ~ary H?smer . A group dance was given byAnnette ~uick, RoSe Mary Joy, Betty Alley, M1ldred M~ller, Eu~ra Ras~Ui"f::n, Mary Mutch,_ Slhirle!. Nord, Thyll1s Jo-hnsop, Ed1·t~ M~ddleton, apd!Je1}or.a .Aylett. ··#!-' ... -. • . ..'" Better investigate the . t ' ' WONDERFUL bargains that are bein&" offered at... . ;;; ..... .. "' J""li<l "' ;-. ' • .l ... & ' IIi~ FaiDou.SCI~thihgCO~ . ·· "Always -the ·N ewest Styles~' . . . ,., .· .. , . . ... . .••' . ~ A service rendered is evi- The most popul ThreeButton model for young men, at our feature price of. .. Pari' City ani} Enr<>ka Civic bodies I' ar!' plan11ing a fight against. th<> rnl«e in min<' taxes now proposed b.t the l(•gisln tun~. Twelv<> tn'cb<'f'; of snow f<>ll -~atur day on the Ralt Lake valley b~nch<>s, HJHl about 11ill<> inc·he.s in the 'valley. 8en•ntem l.ri~1u•H fell in Big : C~ttonwood. .. ,..· . T tall Bbr Sc•outs held a .;regional . I . ~ nwdin~ at Snlt rAike Tu<>sday. rtah ami Iclah6 sugar 1a<;torEes wfll pay fill extra 5o 'Cents ~r·'·ton ~larch _1~& t'{r s.ugar l>oot.'l. · Th~: ts .iJ.l n<ldition ':to' tlic . $G 11. ton )~tumtntei': · '1. '· · · · T.4e wllit.e fly which cauSi" great clnnm~e to tbe , hcpt c~op, last · year Is' . . ,... not expt>ctecl to nppcmr this. season, ac. <·or<ling to go\·c•rmn<>nt alttlloritjes . GuuiitP big-h !<ehool scor~l ll. big sue· \ se<.'s ;a t U,w ir junior prom last' Friday. Ernm }<'nirhank..,, Glady·· Uagerman, Elmo Smith .. rtcnheu JoU~·. nora Spen(~ <>r, !ln. ·;Hnrri~ou ru1d }'loren(•e :Sauer WN'<' on the prom c<nnl}litt~. • • l ·i ·~ ... DY S.ftl1 •· • .1 .- .J ' · w . •' ... -· . • • •, ., ·.. ~ '· •• • Miss· Clara -:Pierson , will l~v~ for nli indefinite· star·w.ith' he.r sister, Mrs n. Riissell, ·~f Bertel~y. Friday, 'MI13. Dua~e- Ricna~ils ~ju ~nter- . fuppodro.me Theatl·e .Monc.tay nil&'ht. 'llne Jordan, ~take ~e.liei. ~OC11;1~y officers enter.tainoo . a •large · aud.lence a,t; tlhe Sandy Amusement •.l:.l.aH .r'riday <!Verung l<'ebl'Uat·y 11th. ·""1"ke' play. w~ entitled "A night in the l'a~o'itie .Lslea" Tihe art · Gallery of.. tthe Universtty of Utah willv'be open tiO the pu.bl.i.: until the 1st of March: Some of Rich ards most wonderful ar~ will be dis played every a.Lternoon from 2 to 5. Mr,' and ·Mrs. W.iU1am Hewlett of Sandy and Mr. and Mr!i. Nolen Shield ariu baby, Larue, of Mag'na~-:v.isit.ed llere sii'nday. . ' - .. : ::: : JQhn Elmer Beck ....ead, 78-,'.lllr' So. tain the N. -B. Club at her home on • - • Main s~~et f.rJday, ~vening, . ;J.' Miss Mabel LarsOn visited . friends in tDrap.er , during ·.the ·p$:st week. •Mrs: Merle· Allsop will be hostess to the na"ugiiter; of the Pioneers o1) ' ' Friday af.ternoon. . . . .. ,, t Mis& Leola Boulder;. daughter •O and Mrs. Bert ' Jioulder' al'ld Mr. ,,. ' u . . . Thom~s~ S~we wer~ mari-ied in Salt. J~~dan, _a nati~e o! Can~~-~~~ed at The new lounge effect. Lake CitY Thursdiay'. " Mr. arid Mu"'. .hJ:S home Sunda.y: He had l:>e~ a re Vv e have ' gone the limit in Stowe make their! hom~ in San- ~>ident of South Jordan for '70 years. designing and producing this dy · · · · · ' · . ·n. • ·'· .. ·· ··~ suit for the young man in ~ E. llishop ~&S surpri'sed at college or bu~iness. The her home Thursday· evening by~a num . , .. " : Value is extraordinary. her of friends ·and neighbors the oo- • M . ,,. casioit being~her birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. · • 'Bateman and Light and medium greys The Firemen and' Gthers that· o'hel<p· family, "Mr. and Mrs. P. ' T. B&teman and tans ; mixtures that are ~ in putting over th~ B~nefit ~ance and fani.i.ly, Mr and Mrs. James A. different ; stripe effects ati~ honoring Wjlf~i:d 'Ro~ngren and his Bateman and family, Mrs. Lydia K. family are' to b.e l\n;gr'atulated, for Bateman and daughber, Luc'il~~ atherringbones· that · fit intd the success of tlie affldr. '·M'r. Wil· tended a .Watkins Reuni~n ·a t Brigthe spirit of youth. EverY: f 9,i-.d Rose,~;,.re~ wants. the~ ·' a.It . to ilam City Saturday FebruarY twelftil. detail to make and finish H :., Mr. and Mrs. A•bert OlSen 'e'nterknow it is appreciated ve'l'y much. ' RIGHT! )\~iss Kathryn and Edna Ken.nedy Mrs. John ' Bolliger entertained the tained at dinner Sunday f()r Mr~ and ' i · · - • ...L.. Mrs. Arthur Diamtmd ()f Magna. a.ttended the Masquera'de Ball at ls.t· Wara Primary O'fficers and ....._..•. Other Young Men's Bin~ham Mondary eve and won firs.t ers ·• ~~ her home· Wednesday · ifterMrs. Charles Schmidt' vai.~ed Mra. Sui~. $19.75 to $34.711 ··· · · 'ho · W m. R. Andrus at Draper lat.':lt week. prize, dre!l-5ed _a s -~pa~s,h La~~s noon. After the business . ur; lunMr. and Mrs. Reed McAJfee visited . . cheoi{ was served. tO ·fourteen' gueSts. 1'7~Q. r~ The 1st Ward h~ld 'their 'Reunion in ?.Irs. Lydia Bateman Sunday even· ~--.~ .. ·in.g ·· .. : ~ · • .,.. the \Vard Chapel Monday evening '· Mr. and ' Mrs • . Lorus Pratt ' i>f .Salt The Gleaner Girls of the. M ·I. A. Supper was served from 6 to 8 ocloek Lake ani!Ounce the- .birth of"a -~ -at '· dispensed with class WQr.k Tuesday 'a!tev which program :W8JS: given in . . -. evening and enjoyed a soc~al hour. -charge .of the, Recreation committee. th7 L D S ,. hospita('.Ml-11. P~i' aa Games and refreshments were enjoy- A lar.-.• crowd enjoyed the atrair. 1 '· formerly Mrss Wanda Bate • P-: Mr and . Mrs Veriin . B·at . eel. ~ Monday evening the M Men of the • . _ . . . ' - • Th1'l Mopday aftern.oon Bridge club 2nd Ward entertained at a party in ~alt Lake are r~lVlng co~'bula· n~ct th.i•s :week .at . the home of Mrs. the ba~sement ·of ·the Ward Chapel. . tlOns upo~ ~· ar_rlval of ~.f!l bo;ya D.,, A. Drown, Mrs. A. A. Larson and Games -and dancingJWere enjoyed. Mr Bateman IS a son of M~. _S~p~na Mrs. M. J. Joy were the prize win-' •A number of girls are . planning, a Bateman -.'?~ Sandy. . tters. • parny· Saturday evening at Ql.,. home Mr. and tofN. E_lmer ~awr~~e left Mrs A. A. Larson ente>·:t.1ined Wed- CYf Mrs. Duane Richards !'n ~nor af for t~ere. home ... m ~a!~orwa aftt'llr neRday at a children's part_y for he! Mr. Gorilon ' Ohlson who expects to spend~. SOiffie .?me VlS_l~~ r~~!'iives ,. ,;mall son, Veldon, on ·his fifth anni· leave this month to represent the mu- and friends. ' • . . versacy. Ten ~ere present. The sic department of ·utah . at the conA ~r.ge number f~ here. a~nd· Lh;e, up~and~coming models for I!,Ue~ts were serv~d a luncheon .and vention held in T~xas, . . · :' e<i . the funeral s~rv.ices o( M'rs::llal'Yf young fellows in school. college or games were played. Dr. aoo Mrs. C. C:. Jensen aDd the Woods, at Be~mion W~d Sun~~~ af. in business. You will like the cut Mns. L. A. Pot-ter was hostess , to Misses Fleda and · Hertha Jtmsen enM~s. .w~~s . ":~ ,tqrmerly members of the Birthday Club Wedjoyed an evening at tlbe . Wilkes . The ~ass Leah B!rd.., . . . _I' •. and the sm~rt new patterns. rnet'oi'lay evening ~ at }ler home· on 8tlh atre Tuesday evening. .. · .Mr. arul MUI· Charlel! P~11;2.1) enAvenue. Dinner was served f~llOW• Mrss ' IJa.Nome 'Van Dam and ~ISS tertained at ar partY 'M~n.day night in Novelty mixtures, stripes and ~d hy ,bridge. •• R~xie Nelson entertained <& nirmber .hon~r 1 of MrJ. P~@'s brother, Gus overplaids that are decidedly differ~ Mrs. Annfe Nel5on returned Wed • of their friends at a '- V.Ijlenthie Party Lundsk-og, and Miss· Millie Gillen, of nesda". _; ...ent. · h<>me of Mrs· 'Salt. Lake,'· who were martiee-~lluraCassimeres in many neW' ·' of last we~k fr<'lm a- visit ~bi, Tuesday evening at the her ci3.1Ughter in 'Los Ang~l~. Van Dam. Valentin~ suggestions. day FebTua'ry 17th. Flowers and' Val shades-grey, tan and blue. A Mrf'. ,ra Beckstetad attended the were carried out in all the · appoint- entiries we1'e used as deeoraltioa'!and ~ood selection atLinroln pl'C'lg-ram given in Salt Lake ments. · Games . and ' inusie wete en· a midnight supper served :t.a twenty Thursday by the Ladjes of the G. ~· joyed. The guests numbe:red sixteeJI nine ·guestlf. · "· · • -: • R., an organization to which she be Tlie Melody Singers will fumish a '))fie many friends of Mr.· ana'"MN. longs. number or selectiorts at the' ;:";a.lt Laik HOres )'oung were . grieved -to·-bear Mrs. R. R. Fenn was hostess to next Tuesday evening: ·.-:. ~f tKe death o(~il\! ~f t.heirytwfn"'boys members of her club Tuesday evenMna. L~ Nielsen Of" 'Sahrly and last week. ' lt onlY lived one day but ing. Bridge was pl'f'8d. The prize~ M1's:·. ~- F. Smi.th of Draper wt1I en· 'are' plea.~ to hear Mwc: Yolinc and were awarded to Mrs. A. A. LarsQ~ tertain the Elite Club'·'at· the ·'fimne the other infant are doing fine. and Mrs. R. W. Quick. Of .Mrs. Smith' on Wednesday evening MrS. Laie Egbert entertained at a iii t~e form of a ' 'OO.stunre:·pal'ty. • , dinner Sunday for Ivan Jones, of W. Jomiln Gladys diitlir'·'oFSbuth • : · I ! I ; Marlin Newbold · jpined. ,th,e rest of Jordan. l '• .Earl Egbert .has accepted a.,po!JI~ the students at . their sch~l ~t tlh~ . M~·s. David A. Shield!< has ret~t·zl.l B : U ~t Provo- and attend~ the ~i~n ,with' the, Mayta.g ,bo: ~iiig ol.ed home after spending ~he past 10 festival; given at Viviall P~rk . up the fice work and collectinJ at Tremopton • ,.~.rJ ,. b. . - . . . ., - • days · visiting , Mr. and Mrs. William Pre>vo Canyon. T·he day was ~fent Utah. Mrs. Orrin Bec~ad- entel'tained Hewl~t of Sandy. jn sleighing, skiiQg ;1nd ~ny oth~r ·and Mr. A. R: .Stocking is well again .sno-w spe>rts. With ma,ny .prizes g.iv- at dinne-r Wednesday f~r Mrs. Clyde Raddon of Salt ·Lake.' Saturday evening of last week Miss 1 Fenn were guests Tuesday at a lun-' guest. · , . • . after spending considerable time in en. ~he evening wa.s spent ·in dane· Mr.' Rube Whltero~ viSiteia tiii' sJ.. h I the house with measle~. ing at the Hall a.1; Wvian Park. Adeli_ne Kemp was tJhe hostess at a c eon given in S~t Lake at the home Member<> of the St: .Theresa'•s A.ltat: . !Irs. William Newbold, .Jr., has al Tihe many school classes were re- ter Mrs. E. M. Ba.tem&n Monday. prettily arranged party Favors and l<>f Mrs. lvCTson m honor of her s~s- Soeie.ty met at the home of Mrs:· Jos. so had bad case of measles. minded by outli~e and ~rief pro.p-mn.s .. Mrs. George llenderso,n M~ain decorations were sugg-estive of Val-l ter, M~s. Wm. Spettigrie, who is het· Wells Tuesday afternoon' of thi; week : 'Miss Rooeamond Holt will take a Friday a:(ternoon of their great hero ed at .the home of Ml'. ancA J~rs. Leen:tine Day. The guests numbered t gue:rt. • A dainty .luncheon was served to the leading part in an· operetta to be and ·president, A~a.ham ~inc;oln. . nard Bro-wn Tuesday, nigh~ jn)~pnOr twelve. Friday of last week Mrs. Andrew , given at Sandy by. members of the The school chilpren ~njgyed Mon- <>1. her two daugfuter.s, M:rs,, ~,m'a 1arge n~mber present. Mrs. Banda Jordan Stake February. day, February , 14th. with. little tok- twenty si~th birthday anmversary Th.ursda~y. of lasb week Mrs. W. W . 1La_rson and. M.rs. Geo .. Goetz enter- wi'll be the ho~tess .., ""~t the next meetMe1va Nay1or twin daughter of Mr. ens of f rlea~UP · ~-'~h·1p · Wl'th a Va Ien t'me and her daughter Fays, lllixth-liirth0 Bnen ass1sted by Mrs. H. P. Millerl tamed at d!'Ilner, at the Larson home ing w.hlch will be held the fi.rs;t Tues- and Mrs. R. A. Naylor returned h(tlc box in each schwl room. cta·y games and 1uncneon w:aa:w:.·. rved entertained at a Bridge luncheon. ·on Oak Street. Mr. and M'rs. C. A. day in March. •, Sundwy after spending $e past sev. · Kn. Miss Ona .Shields is visiting ,friends to the fO'llowing guests. Ml'. Hen.y. ,Jensen Mr. and Mrs. : Twenty eight were pre51ent. Tooose Lemke, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Beach and ronall·daugh· era) days with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc' and relatives at Magna this .week. per, from out of town were Mrs. C. A. ~rs. Henry Bringhurst, of Taylom- ter, Rueha, of Pocatello, visited last Rendolsback, of West Jordan. Mr. and M\P. A. R. Stq.cking . were Je~n. Mr. and Mrs., Sam:.;, Lemke, Mrs. Wm. Maycroft, Mrs. L. ville were the out of town guests week at the home· of Mrs. Beach'~ The Naylor dhildren are better now dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs..Samuel Mr. and Mrs.· C. ~ ~-"-~ ·, l and Greerug, and Mrs. Campbell of Salt • ~:s. Wayne Turnes who has been sis-ter, Mrs. L. M. Kemp. Mrs. Hattie Mackay, of Granger. Wardle.. Fri~ evening of laE!t; week. Mrs, John YGI-es, Mrs. :K. :~o bet~C 1 Lake and Mrs. Enno Drown, Mrs. G. I VlsltJng here left Thursday to return Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Drown a~ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Palmer, of West Int.vid Shields, .}\!'}'181 Shields, Ken- Mr Hyrum Nord~rl, lrll'if·:JIX. M.• Smith, and Mrs. La Drue Drown, of I to her h0~me i.~ San Francisco. She home again after spending ' )fliree Jordan Nyal· Shields were Sun- net."l ShieLds and Oville Shields and Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Par· Magna. was .a.ci!ompamed by her sister, Miss weeks as guests of their children in • 1 ~" o-ue.~ts of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. W.nliam Hewlett of Sandy, f~rmed ker, Mr ahd· Mrs. Wallace Fife, Rulen Heri<lerson, Mr. .George BenderMrs. A. P.a.llanch and Mrs. R. Laveina Wan berg-, who will be her 'Magna and Salt Lak:e, i Balmel", • · I• j ·• ! I 1 - .I a panty and mo~ed .to Salt La.Ke The Misses Ann and Essie Holt a.nd and attended the prize fights at the 30n and Donna Henderao:n. · is . ... .. ... Mr. win weat'j",·rd···· ' ) Mrs. Midvale Mtirmurings a Spring Styles ·for Studen ts. Manly Yet Youthful Suits in Two and Three-Butto n Models re:noon.. . ·w, S~uth OTHER STUDENT SUITS $14.75 to $22·.50 an:a Jor.dan • • ... . ~ .I • 0 "' •• --Mr. I l a ' . I a1 R.• l R.l aoo · |