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Show )von Tin: sll a ijt : iu aJvI 3.u J; 1 is i chpon u i ( f.- o. , , i i : s.t J Mib L' : a., ,, , ! i :.n i is''i ..a lu i,l,J a,,- v. ' M ! ;? ' II (I. ' - n (! s . is aua IY, utah p a vs ox. I M ! ' I . " ... U "'5 :o ml ala ( ' r , i, i n,a,lL "n i."i th of !x rf .IdftM to WlM- - Cm Tin aii F,rca X- ta an- 'jt l, 1&,, iNDlSrUIVI. NEWS XII !'''' 'l 14 ll ' ' Al-IU- "in U.ir'-t- 11 , n ' I - id-,- . I. i' ; FIX UP YOUR HOME A SATISFIED CUSTOMER is our ah urG-- i bo.--t ,r, m. Fiym- ITT-D- - ..." p ami ite on irni ieient lian'iiiiiir on oai I'loiyl.t. Cu-l.. is ior ti,u Sali.-fie- d many try Lo.-.-C- en m-iuh- t l; n., ; 1 i..l, !. . ,,0. n; I. if '1 HAT KIT( I!!.N ..ill (ause HOW You Let Us Tell O ! ' . i::-- - ' K i . T 1! i "N . Ui - Y lmlN' -' i: . M : n oo.' OU SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD T , k fceatiiissiiMra .k ; ia-'a::.- CTX, I H. W il Ikhk- - I il-- Miss Winona Itetts entei tain t. aehers of the nij;ht. ion A at ai the d M d I t uu t ir-- tit i r -- - t1' Willi- t Mi- V. -. pa Ii.tr, i ii!- Ka BUILDING MATERIALS:- - . PAINTS ASK ABOUT OUR FINANCING PLANS M. -, a n L" fi.-- own ,'d I r. d .Mi 1. o terssen tMiii l- Mi as vue v' friend-- . Il.ree by a pro up of tables of bridge weie )layed folh.v ed by a delieiou- - supper. aid- v.i. M. Ta m l placed for Mr. and Mr- Ii. Mr uni Shu Leslie its, Mrs. Mr. and Mr. ami Mm Mrs. Manuel Rus-cFrank McClellan Mr. and Mr,. Roland Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen. th i i b in y . 1 1 n i" 1 1 s' c la r h . . pleasantly surpri.ed Satui day at tin- - g , f i d i, Mi-- . Rav on 1, M ,v t ne on Ho el. i Co. THE CLOTHIERS v ill " .V at.il- - 1 BN , , , - n- -f op-- vfC C- -. - .'i-- ft f sg' ; s? vs-rs- - ( -. Jhe l, A delightful dinner party ard Non-certifica- te f Everj that the first O. P. Skaggs System Store was opened to the public. On that day a reputation was established for selling all the bet'' 'own qualities and brands cf foods at prices that were sHdom i.-- any mere, but often less, than ether dealers Specials. For six years the O. P. Skaggs System has consistently followed this original policy. Today, burcreds of thousands of people r..e our customers, largely because our foods are always the best our transactions depe.idable-an- d our every-da- y prices the lowest to be found. -- pea-East- u Join Os fu Mr-Fli- ALL HO IW You are especially invited to visit our store tomorrow and y see our regular big stock of foods and to celebrate the event with us by taking aw?y a lot of the most unusual bargains you have seen during your entire lifetime. THE FA CTS I Mrs. J. Sterling Reece high-qualit- of a b d was the guest of honor at a most charmindy an me..!n Bridge Luncheon Saturday alt.rro. Mi given by Miss Madge Reece, Ree. Norma Reece ami Miss Helen at their home on I'lah vei"n'. color scheme of pink and v bite for the luncheon appoint nu n's sweet with peas as a cent. rni. ce in the five small tables wle.e cards were placed for Miss Lillian Hurst of of Provo, Miss Rh a l.n-sc- tt of McBeth Provo, Jack Mrs. Eureka, Mrs. Rhea Huff of Lake Shore. Mrs Parley Lundel! of Reojam'b, Wilson, Mi- -. Is Rov Johnson. Mrs. Wemlall Mrs. Blaine Win'.-i-'Ruth Jims Ryan Erlandsoti, Johnson Mrs. Blanchard Di. L. S on Miss Mildred Johns, n tl-Mrs. T Miss Evelyn Snelsou, s D xon Doug!a-Mrs. Wilson Stanley Miss Jane Wood and the gu, si or receive i tie honor. Mrs. Iiassctt. bridge favor and the guest of homo last week -- ' wa-use- , a bridal gift. 4 H A BOUT m ta m ti THE m M n J 4 H a 1 M m a?s ii nM m N a Mi m M H M W n W H H 1 n N 4 H H Miss Della Wilson as M Th last party bridge m delightful t4 home the day evening at r. He sister, Mrs. Amlcy l'ulv. the Sorosi-- n N of members n included the D a Mol' rid go Club with Mis. rt of IVo. K Buxton. Mrs. Jack McBeth Rum. Mr. Grace Gohol and Mrs. m I age In ' M Mrs. 'us special guests. W seme received the club favor for high M A and Mrs. Pulver the guest -a M STOP IN FOR COMPLETE DETAILS OE THIS GREAT NEW fi' pir. CAR THAT GIVES YOU EVERY THING YOU CAN WANT IN AN AUTOMOBILE. H '1 R r! H Miss Jennie Jones and Mrs. nm I Salt in Jones who are employed Ea-tvaoatim a' City, spent their Pay-oin their homes iM er n. d Mo Mrs. Ka'hryn Letts entertain, LcheM : teachers of the Reteetm-eA w:R her home Thursday evening. the hv gi i e supper was eMovel Mur.t ri after which jirogressne p til'ing Kceno and fortune entertainment. Present were ett Both Iluish. Mrs. Hair John-oMiss Erma Riddle M.ss Hamd t.a'dno. M Miss Norma Piece. hostess. and the t n. per -e Here are some of the items specially priced for tomorrow. You will find many more big bargains throughout the store. Come early, as some stocks will net last all d?y. 8 lb. pail Rex pure lard will sell tomorrow for 63c Crystal White laundry Soap will sed fer the unusually low price of 10 bars for 25c 10c, S oz. cellophane bags of candy (10 varieties) only 5c ?. bag tomorrow 2X pound boxes Kitchen Style Chocolate, costs anyplace, 4hc tomorrow 1 pound can O. P. S. Coffee 20c (Note: closing out this brand of coffee at big sacrifice) Fresh juicy Lcmcr.s and sweet naval Oranges, 8c dozen Rev-il- d tomorrow 10 pounds Great Northern Beaus, 10c Meat, 3c can tomorrow Pint bottle? Del Monte Catrarsup, 12c 2 pound jar Peanut Butter, 19c Corn f can 0 tomorrow Medium size Pcrns Perk end Bsas. c?l!" Shankless Picnic Haros. 11c oound Fre'h Pork sage and Hamburger, 3 j tur ,s for 25c Wc rcr: and Franks, 2 pounds for 25c Sirloin Steaks, l?c pound tomorrow and many other Birthday Bargairs. - ( H ho-te- a Few Mere Aae Ctely Ml M M eieimstistg tsi Bmtk BiffSfecSasf IB i n, T2itgtfw B&w Since It was six years ago tomorrow holdeiv i o can ave mcnev with us. WHY PAY MORE FOR LESS was enjoyed by a irroiip Mr-friends at the home of Mr. and Walier Rigby, Mgr. Phone Payson 107 II. Street on South Main Stmt erv. .1 was Dinner evonintf. Saturday d LADY ATTENDANT at five small tables inch cent. t sweet orchid of with a vase novelties were ued on t' tables and Easter lilies and pott.d most attplants decorated the rooms marked placcards 2SS!SEsasss;sss;cEBgss:rssss.iiCtiEx2.aasfisessESSiriSiii!iss ractively. Clever E. Oleson John Mrs. and es for Mr. M Mr. and Mrs. Arza C. I a ire, Mr. ami M Mrs. I,ee R. Taylor, Mr. and 4 Dixon Mr. and Mrs. R. W. '4 n X.-. iI C. McMullin, Mr. and Mr. am' Mr. H Sid Coray, Mr. and Mrs. d - D : Mrs. George Q. Spenc r. MiWd-oMr. aid Rowell, Mrs. Emma W Mrs. Street. et social 6 Teat's .4 go Deseret Moiluary Co. Service Above All ter Ra ex- - ai I Hat'-- ri - Not tie txtiinulv a- tin styii vC. to mu! e your lolls lime. Ti ia Imps aie shown f, atm i rsions leit'mis and fahn,-- . L' ery jiair made to oar acting specification:. i i I"" - r. VALLPAPER Mm, Tih tn1 loi t ii of u fi a Sny di r a1.' vv owed with a social hour an nients were served. Mr. and Mrs. tht an-- a. i"H aril r. M lira o hi I ho-n- or N I y IS 4 - H -- ofli.it -- do t AND LABOR PLENTIFUL Mi al v IN YEARS -- ' Mrs. Street of G"R'v 'i k . .tit k visiting (lurinir the ja I vvci her son, E. II. Street and ,am.ly. Bill- - M ' . o. - Dill orjran.at 'I a d . ; Mrs. ES LOWEST .4 :' M v uf Wi n ii t I. Talie a Let S Tfee aa:i Look Aistiasst && There are two reasons why we are extremely anxious that you come to our store and get seme of these big bargains tomorrow. One is that we want to extend and express our appreciation of the patronage of our regular customers. The other is we art a..x,cus that a lot of strangers see cur store, take a lot of time and look around good, see cur shelves which carry our everyday saving prices, and take away some of these birthday, unusual bargains. We kicw such visitors will come back often. Come early tomorrow and bring your friends. JUKE PAGE AUTO CO. m r gi N Phone 46 1 . M " PAYSON w BasissaaaassziEzt jxajHxiassE25iJ:;323s2i1s3M V PAYSON rijr :n v f ' C,: -- v :v vxy- A LO O K.L.y-X-- !i r v. ; zr A Surety of Purity , - i Jp1 ; 1 g - UTaH |