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Show THE HERALD. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. ' y DONT OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY Most Vigorous Value Giving Imaginable Idahiii Falla, and Tuttl went to 8alt Jean' an4 Fred, of son John ot Towell and Mrs. brideemaid Roy m ((wUr to act Salt Lake apent Tuesday in Provo who yds Edmunaa, Wunderiey. bt the boma of Mr. and Mrs. Wil to f, Theodore Ham Ferre. 1Ten m Wition will a Edmunds, toe bride's, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnett of the J P- - S. School of '. Jim. Ogden were in Provo Decoration W- Oday, guests ot Mr. and Mrs. George ''2 Ball. ud Mrs. R; " .IllDBI A. niraj, lj u E wine and Garner Irvine The Elks' ladies met Thursday like lent Decoration day brft fuests-evening in social session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guy. Carda were played and prizes given Hirold Mitchell was hosteai to. Mrs. Ray Morgan and Mrs. J. B. ...y .air at her home Frt--Luncheon followed the "600- Some.' t tables Three game. awara Wed and the favor ira P-- C HalT and Krs. K H, Mrs. G. F. Summers and children y. Luneheon wae served. of Salt Lake spent part of the week w V in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mr. P. P. Finlaysoa, Maycocfc. and chflflren, Miss Delilah Higga haa returned from Preston, Idaho, where she has been teaching dramatic art at the Oneida academy, and will spend the summer months here. f mMM v FII Kn fi , , t m , MAKE NO OTHER Don't Wees that she will B. Violin $1.00 Four yards a this summer.1 ;? " , 6 First East. ! III $liUU for men, Mr. and Mrs; Hodge Marshall and daughter, Marian, of Garfield, spent the early part or tne weea in rrovo with Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre. CI liUU dren Special Limit one to a customer. Message to Women 36 inches wide; special, 8 yards. of UUlK LISTEN you buy a set of dishes, say 35, 42 or 100- liece set, why not buy it in an open stock pattern? If lou break a dish you can then buy the dish to keep your fet full and complete. Not only that, but you can grad-ally build your set to the number of pieces you desire. Ihy pay out your good money for dishes you know lothine about when you can get standard, guaranteed rands for less money. Band Virginia PlfiCft auuu viaav e eeeeeae ce Dishes, pinner Plates, set set ................ .... in and See for Yourself. . Come - , , . yards for. w I . .. .m.m.t FOR BUILDING PURPOSES CEMENT, ROOFING, LUMBER, LATH, DOORS AND WINDOWS. Will Be Surprised at the Small Cost of Build ing Supplies, ORDER YOUR COAL FROM US Specify King, Black Hawk, Castlegate or Clear Creek. We Have Them AEL SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY 1 Mias Margaret Bird was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds of Nephi visited with relatives In Sprlngvilie last week. 3. B. Sumslon, who has been teaching school at the Bis Horn academy in Cowley, Wyo., the past returned home last week. year ' Mlsa Jane Packard ot Magna is visiting ith her sister, Mrs. Wallace Mace. Miss ,"4ie Reece of Salt Lake, ho has spent the winter with Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Deal, left Wednes day for Los Angeles, where she will spend the summer. Willis K. Johnson and son George were among the baseball enthusiasts who attended the game at Midvale Friday. Mrs. Chester Johnson returned home Monday after visiting in Salt Lake. VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW Utah Timber & Coal Co. Phone 232. r' 1 P'OU WANT IT DONE RIGHT, HIRE AN EXPERT Our Mr. Poulson is giving you the benefit nce in ;eL Kodakery. Bring us your of 20 rR JUNE de-- v print them. ' We use the gloss type finish. VISIT OUR NEW, MODERN KODAK SHOP, REAR OF NO. 2 STORE. EVERYTHING FOR THE KODAK 13 Miss Lvle Chase of Ogden is vlsitincr friends and relatives in Vineyard. Miss Chase expects to SDend the summer here. Pleasant urove. . $1.00 LARGE RUBBERIZED WOMEN'S BUNGALOW APRONS APRONS ttn assorted colors; a great convenience for the C1 nil Good styles, made of good housewife ipiiUU $1.00 FULL SIZED BED SPREADS " Special, Three for .... $1.00 Limit one to a customer, DOTTED SWISS Regular 1.50; yard .. ." FANCY TICKING ..$1.00 Regular 29c yard, CI flfl Six yards for $liUU TERRY CLOTH value, CII flfl iUU Four yards. . $ for CI flfl 49c value, Three yards for. ... V I iUU MESSALINES AND TAFFETAS $1.95 values, LONG CLOTH $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS Three 50c Hand- - C1 flfl kerchiefs for $1.00 TWO PIECE IMPERFECT PINK JAP CREPE CI flfl I 35c value, Seven yards for. aa aritaafa Catnrrinv Avonfnp nnif Sunday Mr. and Mrs. jos. W. Harrison and daughters, Irene and ' Hanna of Salt Lake City. Sunday Mrs. Bringle-sothe party including and daughter Eloise motored to Provo and visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown. Mrs. Joyce-Thomand Mrs. Effie Dart were Provo visitors Sunday. "Miss Leon a Hansen entertained 14 friends Saturday evening. Games, music and dancing were the diversions. At 10 o'clock a chicken supper wasserved. PAY80N 80CIETY Mrs. Thomas Williams entertainJ ed 20 little folks Wednesday after. noon in honor of the eleventh annii Mr. and Mrs Ezra Tanner an versary of her daughter, Darlene. nounce the arrival of twin boys, born to them Monday, May 29, each weighing seven pounds. Mrs. Tanner was formerly Miss Etta of Provo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goddard. M Mrs. Amelia Francis of Mammoth spent Monday here with (Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde. Hugh Broadbent of Preston, Ida., here with spent the week-en. . friends. Mrs. Lee Huff and two children have gone to Log;vn for a month's stay with relatives. C. M. Fairbanks and Arthur were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Adelbert Simons of Thistle here with her spent the week-ensister, Mrs. Rachel Peery Hill. Mrs. Matilda Daley, daughter Ethel and son Wilford visited in Murray on Decoration day. Mrs. Kathryn Bills Bett.s and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bills spent Monday in Provo with relatives. evening. A very pleasant time is reported. Mrs. Roland Harding and daughters, Leah and Verna, spent the week-en- d in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Will Chase of Ogden were the visiter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Holdawvy, Suuday, ' Mrs. Minnie Cluif of Heber was the guest of- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sunday. Mrs. Phoebe Jensen and family of Filmore were the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harding of Vine' f yard last Monday. 1 VV V . . aA To Bring a Nforning Smile h . - as : in 1 , God-dar- d Skirts Longer f is MM! Mc-Bel- h d SPANISH FORK in the morning, have negligee of a GAME WJTB HEINDSELMAN cheerful color. & JEWELRY Rose-colore- taffeta and Menaced Bebe Phone 386-- challis are recommended. Wlien Skirts really are setting longer.) And waistlines lower. And trimming does not break the lines ot the dress it consists largely of colorful mbrolderlea, CO. rose-dotte- d d Ui eaters is Exercise ' III MM 1 ! silk d Swiss and sheer batiste, V.v? .V Y008 EYES OPTICAL This dresa ot colored organdie and www GOlXeu Swiss vuuiumvu mended for closing days of school., The coat, of tweed or homespun, wear. is good for SOCIETY eye-strai- n, West Center. ...$1.00 No. 365; The surest guarantee of correct vision, backed by my skill and expert knowledge in fitting your glasses, is assured you when I examine and chart nervousness. vour eves. My lenses stop headache, DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN With 120 pair pair yard PIAYIKG A SAFE Seven BLOOMERS For towels, 35c quality percales, Two for LADIES' 25c HOSE CHILDREN'S BLACK $1.00 . $1.00 PHOENIX HOSE Bench. Mrs. Len Hansen and little Miss Lula C'egg and Mortello are visiting for a few Clegg of Heber were Vineyard visit- daughters days with Mrs. Hansen's grandors last week-end- . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Montgom- mother, Mrs. J. W. McDonald at ery and family of Heber were the Provo. William West entertained Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 20 little folks at a tmlldren's party Joseph A. Murdock of Vineyard. Miss Gladys Holdaway ind Lyle Saturday evening in honor of the Chase of Ogden and Messrs. Taylor eleventh birthday anniversary of Alien and Lerov Gammon of Vine her daughter May. motored to Saratoga Sunday (Mrs. Edwin Bringleson entertain- Hedquist Drug Co. TnKEE STORES. Three yards for.. years' filmslet us inem All colors, special, Child's Dresses, $2.25 value, for 75c value; two for 10 ONLY d One of the most interestiag events of late was the pleasing trip to Saratoga Saturday 6 evening. o'clock The party left Provo at and motored over. The earlj part of the evening as spent in boating and bathing, after which the following enjoyed a deliciou3 luncheon: Misses Leora Holdaway, Jena V. Clegg and Lucille Holdaway of Vineyard, Belva Hills, Ida and Ada Grange of Provo Bench, Nrina Huish of Trovo, Messrs. Marion Patten. Cree Hills, George Harris, Wayne Kartchner, Edgar Booth of Provo Kodak S eifYice flf Swagger handles ; colors brown, black and gray leather. A special Dollar Day value, fljl nn V I iUU priced ROYAL SOCIETY STAMPED PIECES Child's Rompers and Ladies' Tea Aprons, made CI flfl and ready to embroider, 69c value; two for. . . V Scarfs, Centers and Lunch Sets, 49c value, $1.00 Three for $1.00 for .$1.40 .45c .$1.10 !l m CAN FURNISH YOU WITH EVERYTHING You GENUINE JAPANESE CREPE iUU Three yards 16 West Center. iinsHHSHHnasHiE: , NEW HAND BAGS OIL CLOTH Tea & China Company Sutton tic bands; a very fine knit fabric; $1.00 value; $1.00 Three for . . . . 50 LADIES UNION SUITS White and black; values for to 75c; Three pair QQ FANCY CRETONNES 36 inches wide; CI flfl 5 yards for $liUU VOtVV and Saucers, set ite Cups 3 .6.00 . vd Values to 75c; $15.00 .813.60 Gold Gilt Floral Willt CI Hfl .. V liUU WOMEN'S BLOOMERS Flesh color, made with elas- NETS AND SCRIMS When 'tryitt ... DO DRESS VOILES A Hand painted, some with handles and tassels; regu lar $3.25 values ; $1.00 special for . UMBRELLAS A special group women and chil- - $1.00 Limit 5 yds. to a customer. WORK BASKETS flfl yards for WWW Mis Uattle Scott is spending several weeks in Salt Lake. Phone 721. K.r. C 1 Mi Bleached, regular $1.69; special, eachvliUU PERCALE 36 inches wide, Idaho. They will Tisit friends in Pocatcllo, Idaho Falls, and other dints. conduct a Fancy ........$1.00 Ferre left Wednesday for an auto trip through also will One lot of Trimmed Silk Extra heavy heavy Camisoles, values CI Qfl Jap Pongee, excellent qual9liUU ity, special Dollar Day to 2.00, for. SEAMLESS SHEETS 32-in- ch PEQUOT PILLOW CASES Voiles, Printed Flaxons, Heavy bleached, size 42x36 Printed Crepes, Swiss Or inches ; regular 49c CI flfl gandy, etc ; values to $1.00.1 each; Three for...liUU Four yards $1.00 BUSTER BROWN HOSE for SHORT LENGTHS 36-in- ch GINGHAMS Mr. and Mrs. William J SILK PONGEE CAMISOLES . son Ervrae of Salt ' Lake spent Decoration day in Provo, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne. vate North , 9 a. in, this tremendous Dollar Day Event. You'll find this store a great big treasure chest literally bursting with golden bargains. Look at the bargains that are available. MORE BARGAINS! BETTER BARGAINS! nana F. Pulbam, and daughter Maxine and son Fred, and N.' F. Wilson, daughter Gladys and Mrs. IZJLl ENGAGEMENT U fal to attend EXTRA SPECIAL Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, fashioned seam in black, white, and brown. Priced, pet -- Mr. 70 9 a.m. W Charles Caprice is nndor observation by Los Angeles T?sychopathlsts lifter being seized In the homo of pebe Daniels whither be bad gone, be says, to alay the nlu star, WOJl i 'fx , "V . Ml lliWI mil VST f US "v? V. Big outdoor checker board at Lake it ph. worth Mtlton Staller. the hotel owner, andHopatconz. John McE Bowma? anoth -- villlonalre. will contend for a championship June 3. 1 i b V |