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Show ' ' V ILL - SOCIAL CALENDAR WEDDINa-flECEPTtO- N ' . gave a Insa, HU1UMV4 V VOU VOMU( ' olltoi fatt IZZ 'aDk FIUH May-Bulloc- - The B. T. TJ. women win enter- - ftaiMonday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A Prom our farm' to your kitchen- .Telephone 768-J-- 4 for Today's Prices and arrange for delivery if yon cannot drive to our farm, on Grandview Bench,, half mile west of Grandview Grocery. Automobile parties may come in afternoon or evening and get the berries fresh from the field. '' C E WENTZ" i:u....... , ... si. ". - ..- Just the kind the litUe folia e thews. Hallet, which ran serially They are much above the averatre ktnr wnk in The Saturday .Even In literary merit . tag Post me xrester;- - by Ber- - i A cowboy with the wanderlust nara MarahaiL The romantic ad- - hot In his veins, he hoboeWhls way TdTiTiirps nr a tiny in tne aays ot te a mining tanip caUed Madcap. chivalry. Boys of fourteen or oyer There.he becomes entangled Jjl a will" very much enjoy this story. stirring series of adventures that -Mafda'si Little House," by I. H. move swift as and lrwln.A pleasant tale tor girls. culminate in a rousing cumax with wrtttenT well A sequel to Carey and his loved one fogelber. Very "Maida's Little Shop? " "Tonl. the Little "DOUBLE DEALING" byJohanna Spy ri. All the boys and flrls who have read the story, of ,"Heidi" will be glad to obtain A unique angle to tli phrase, this new story by " author. is presented In It Is another delightful story of tne "Double Dealing," the Universal 'Alps. comedy drama starring Hoot GibSome other books especially f ir son, which comH" to the Princess ssanamans uooanight Stories, the wee folks are "Grunty CJrums theater Friday a,nd Saturday. The stpry. is essentially a com Some typical and Smiley Smile Indoors," "Old by A.- "P. Walker Red Reynard,' the Fox," "Little B. Wbrsley in honor of Mlsr Pearl" Rnowv who win leave in the near future to fulfill a mis- rstorr.for the L. D. S; church. Miss a teacher for a numSnow has-beeber of years at the B. Y. U '.' ' I j na 1 SZC E Robert Fairbanks califs III. and Mrs! of Los Angeles, in the Army fronvbe bride-to-b- e -- 1 ..' 'U 1 canvon or inn 8r Lower Than Ever A j ' roou r m -- m kt-- m m ir-- - "Place to Ulf UflU i i .. A inn . " itiMtP.ii 4 ..'.;... r.rc TTTURSDAY wf rnvt f -- mmwvik. . a timtJ-- J imniunwff inn emu . ... ... .... .Sl9 .- required a special act of Col gress to give Miss Jean Hodson U unique distinction of Wing the bnl; Tt'oiii'.n field clerk In the Unite SiatM-ArmShe if stationed l San Fianclsco, a secretary Maj.-GeMorton. y. t It.-ln- ; J LAST TiMErONIGHT Best Newspaper " Drama -- 80c-.. $1.10 grade Bleached, summer weight,' "$155 grade .T77TTTt$1.10 500 yards Dress Voile, up to 60c yard, sale, yard; 23c 100 pair Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Misses' Canvas Oxfords and Pumpa, rubber . soles, . 79c pair ..." 100 pair Ladies' Canvas O fords and Pumps, rubber sole, values up to $2.71), .sale . . . i , ... pair Leather Shoes Vmd Slippers in all sizes, to close , out below factbry prices. 1 ..... , Fi'ST aVtVr rf ARFV Comedy. wProoV 7:30, 9:15 ,BIeacKed7.'-:"8ummei'welghtf- IS'otS . ffliv MW The Gazette Threatens to . Tell "A FRONT PAGE . STORY" y PRINCESS ........ V "DAVIT Soutache Jacket And Comedy FRIDAY AND "SATURDAY HOOT GIBSON Burnett Culbertson, wife and The marriage of Miss Irene litle son. Burnett Jr., arrived today from Toledo, Ohio, for a "visit at Provo, to LaVon Billings of Duto at chesne took place (Wednesday in the the Culbertson home, and association con Salt Lake empw. A wedding tend the TeUurideweek. breakfast was served this morning vention here." this af the home of Mrs. hi L. Halns in Under the direction of the WomcouOgden, after whichthe-youncouncil, Miss Grace ple left by auto for Tenowstone en's Municipal will give a dramatic recital park and Grand Canyon. They will Nixon In the high school audtorium SaT make their home in Schofleld. urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. "is primarily for the TheMnarrlage of Miss Elva Bun- The recital selecnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. children and (will consist of unE. BunneU ot Provo, and Paul B. tions which are within their wih conMurdock, son of Mr. and Mrs. John derstanding. The program children's of sist tales, fairy H. Murdock, also of this city,' took poems,. .An admission place 'Wednesday In the Salt Lake stories and of 10 cents for children and price Mrs. Bunnell Mr. and and temple. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock will give a bS cents for adults will be'charge.d, used for the purreception in the Fourth ward he proceds to be ' amusement hall Friday evening at chase of the ' playground equipThe entertainment Is In 8 o'clock, to which Invitations have ment charge of Mrs. Fred C. Strata. been issued to 250.. -- weipasfB ;, in j' : . , -- fighting Btooir -- i , Van Wageneii - . Number s 348 W. Center, Prvo, Utah. "DOUBLE DEALING" And Comedy - g . I .See PARLEY HAFEN The Floor Man Surface new and old floors with :: electric . -- . sander. : Estimates Firee, Phone Res. 66 S. ; The beehive girls ot the First Nelke Beading club will t The meet Friday afternoon promptly at ward enjoyed a hike to Provo river 3:30 o'clock in the Little theater at Tuesday evening. A large bonfire the B. T. TL All members are re waos made in which weiners were - 298-- J. Fifth East It's 4- Dearlladam: t -r- ; - Whtte-rootac- r- hg the Jes, I still am agent for those popular; Nu-Bo- Corset a ne rice hone H; better made.elephone" for v appointment at your home or mine. 539-- W r.. - 1 1 1 tr a i cafs" Jtrotefi yom house jrommewmna It the eft'ect oif rain, wind and sun on the unpaintcd parts of a house that "weathers" it that makes' it age" and decay. But when a house well pamtedrthe toughjelasticfilm of paint, shields the surface like a rubber coat protects a man. V 1 .V r 265 E. Third South. .St, jf.' - J ' t - -- Provo. X,- ., . SoP 'V Cf" L v'"''" : 25 PER A CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL MANY PIECES OF VOILES, FLAXONS, . 59 c, 76c, 98c ," from 45c to 98c Values ' BIG BARGAINS IN THREE LOTS OF . $2.48, $2,98 U: A' ) (t good workmanship to cure all their, ills. ECONOMY SIIOE SHOP .403 W. Center St, Provo. yShoes Also Made to -- Order. AND 00 no - r Man 301 Mission Street DRESSES , 0NE4IALF-PRICE- -- at " OthervBargains for Friday and Saturday ti im uti limiieJ W P FULLER & CO. VVOjPL iruAUi Blanche San Franciaco' ' Factorict: San Fnacitco in Pacific Coiit Citiet " ,. , uA U Aatdc . "'"K - 'Hills Bros PAINtS 337 West Second, South Salt Lake. City 1 Ir1 Get in touch with a master painter before, le weatner causes yout house to show Wn of decay. Or write to r Service Pepartment for advice and; a cops of !herreHffl!eli 'tteEQQfclflWJuii for the evefyour painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. makes a paint purpose. . ONE LOT OFSILK AND '-u"""' Before you throw your old shoes away, see me. They don't need muster-cl- e, plaster or pills only 3 v $1.48 SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS ' paint-maki- ng - ORGANDIES AND GLNGHAMS RATINE - All Fuller house paints and stains, Pure Prepared Paint, Phoenix Pure Paint, Pioneer Shingle Stain; and Concretaor stucco, brick and concrete surfaces, have highprotective properties as well as ornamental value. They are manufactured from formulas that are the result of 74 years experience. Fuller paint products give long, positive protection. "JONES 1 is - avor for Firidav and Saturday E. F. MRS. SADIE V w 1 sunnv lavor wins roasted. Games and singing were enjoyed by 25. Mrs. John A. JohnSoutache jackets in black; navy The newly appointed members of ston and Mrs.. Albert S. Jones or white, accompanied by silk accordion-pleated skirts to match are the- party. the stake board of the T. La M. I. A chaperoned "the best ot stylo. ; T' entertained the retiring members with navy or black pleated at the home of Mrs. Ascha Pax- - Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knight of Heb- - Jacket, quested to attend. -- eh tea ' .,...-,- M VARNISHES Recognized;' Standard. THB POtLOWINO DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSELLC- P1BMS-CARR- Y ' Heavy Cotton, doable back, unbleached, for men, $2.25 gradeT sale $19 .: tHeaviest: Bleached, $2.25 trrade Medium Breached, $1.95 grade1' sale,--- . . . . , . ...$1.63 Unbleached, Summer weight, ?15 grade .. . . . ..Jl.00 0C-- ' ; t 1 al It We have a of (sizes and a biejgtock. Mail orders will have our prompt attention, and will save you some moneyr J- AHHirBBaBva m jr - - ader-higB- ly good-assortmen- wssfc v ... J y And Comedy jl Harry.Carey Jiaa . long .made', a specialty of risking his neck for the delectation of motion picture But It is doubtful If he jj devotees. . has ever faced death more fre. eMwrrfTx'srcw qUently than In his latest ana I 'Canyonf greaesterrrrama," of the Fools." to be 6bownat the ---i Columbia on Friday and Saturday. t I a arey la superb In "Canyon of of the Fools." Always a paragon speed and daring, always a hero of charm humor,, he has a role that suits, him perfectly Wtiat Is the Trutlt About in the story of the Far West from the trenchant pen of Richard Mat- the Mayorf . ! prices on silk lisle garments.- Bekt SUk Lisle, $3.75 graffe, . . . .,.$2.75r sale tJJext best. Silk Lisle $3.30 : . erade, sale raercerv Next TONIGHT, 7:30, :15 A Cosmopolitan Production I; m For a "few dSys only, In, order to reduce our;: large gtWL of LS D. S. Garments just a little, we will make bet ter prices than ever. Note the -- 11 following;-. Mrs Anna Glader Mrs. MyftTe" Scott, Mrs. Martha Scott, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Now. Taylor, Irs, Clara Taylor, Mrs. XaPreal Taylor,j Mrs. Vetella Taylor, Mrs. Barbara Zabriskie, Mrs.. Delvor Wprkman, Mrs. Edda Glade, Mrs. Ada Madsen, Mrs. Evelyn Taylor, Mrs, MaUnda Jorgensen, Mrs. Amy Finlayson, Mrs. Chrissie Madsen, Mrs Vend Gray, Mrs. Norma Taylor, .Miss Clarissa Nuttall, Miss Hazel Nut-tall, Miss Vinna BunneU, Miss Margaret Reese, Miss Ruby' Taylor, Miss . Mamie Jacohsen, Miss Henri etta JaeobaeBrMtss Reva Jaeobsen, MissJHfginla Scott, Miss Effie sStt, Miss Winnie Scott, Miss Ar- thella Scott, Miss Geraldine Jepper- son, Miss Ethel Scott, Miss Lida Scott, Miss Josephine Scott, Miss Cleo dinger, Miss Helen Scott, Miss Fern Scott, Miss Effie Scott, Miss Grace Williamson, Miss Mae Scott, Miss Bessie Williams, Miss Olsen, Miss Kate Frahm, Ruby - Mrs. Clinton Thome entertained the members of the Saturday Afternoon Card club at the home of Mrs. LeeJSmith, Saturday last Peonies and roses were used in decorating. The card game "500" was played, the "favors being awarded to Mrs. HuJ& Brown and Mrs. Grant Eg-gertsen. A delicious luncheon was served to MraThomas Sumner, Mrs. FtetWllson, - Mrs Hugh i. Grant EggErtsen, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Stanley Collins, Mrs. Clifford Sutherland. Mrs. How- ard Graham,' Mrs, Earl Graham.iTveraJensen, Hiss Ehade m o II UOUU, J11D. 'iMjr .UU1" UU1I Trnn WIO. ou.,.1 Shaw and Miss LaPreal Shaw. Mrs. J. and P. gan Clayton. nr. t -- Bunfiie Eunnlekln," "Old Time I Story of Three Bears," "Old Story of Poor Cock Robin," and "LiUlej- lMousie Mousiekin." , mmlSm tual girls the Sale Price "te he "does yefl--'- . The crookedness of the' cbmmunHy centers around one youth who has. nearly all of tlie hard luck, in the world beipre he "double-crossed.- 1 eiitpftalnrfisnr Wednesday evening when the Mu-Of the Lakevlew wara gave a shower In compliment ' to Miss June Shaw, a bride of this month. Roses and peonies artistically decorated the entertaining rooms, uames ann music wi joyed during which ,a' delicious luncheon was served. Man useful and beautiful gifts were received by J - Tife resi4ence of Mr. and Mrs. 'Joseph Shaw was the scene of a roelal evol red for -- - Mr. 'any lost unusual situations ever-- r and the characters are Oregon Gibson a feature,;' J' rural. ) . '1 It offers a varied system of typically "dog eat dog" In whiee. small tow sharps, vie for honors In the art other fellow before 6t,'doihg the- - Woott-Carver,- iBi v. chain-lightnin- g the-sam- L- all of his .neighbor edy and It isfltted with', laughs .learna-that tarent 'ftf . honest .. - ' from "start . w finishjbut Jthaa in it also a lot ordramatic human In-- ' The scenes C;f the story are laid terest and aome rapid tire fistic. ' in a typical small town that might rnntrnversy It ffomprlgas same of.' tin. luoaiefl Where from Georgia" ! by--th- 1 wan ueanesaay THE HERALD. THURSDAY. JTINR afternoon. The er. who have beeh Tlsitlng with Mrs. hostesses were Mrs. Ellen Header 0. J. Poulson.for several' s days, left A delicious luncheon was served. son. Miss Llll'le Owens. Mrs. .Ten. this morning tor Los Angeles. Calif. Mrs. Ray Dabllna; had .chart; of me aiangura, Miss Grace Taylor where Mr. Kn.ight will enter school. the dining roam and was assisted Miss Anna Booke. Miss Blan4 Tfiey win probably reside ia Call MendenhaH. Mrs Xnrma 'Ballooki fornla for fnnr ycara e Miss- - RHea uertruae Page, Miss Dora Jirs. Miss Alice Dixon, Taylor, 'Mrs. Mrs. Lester Ashtbn and daughLuclle Banksrav May Banks and eoffman, Mrs. Maude BJacob, Mrs. ters Hfeah Wlnnifred Cannon, Mrs. Murray and Donna May of Twin Mrs. A. N. Taylor.,,.,. . , I are spending a 'lew Numerous useful and beautiful Hayes and Mrs: Serena Vanee. Falls, Idaho, KtustesHn: Provo-wi-th time .the relatives and in During sewins spent wedding gifts were presented Mr. and .fri and Mrs, Singleton, who will make eon social chat, a dpiiHhim was served. A beautiful leather- - j their homeUn Provo. NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY I bound book .was presented each of the who members, are Mrs. retiring Mr. and Mrs. William Frisby en "Twenty :four Unusual Stories; tertained at dinner at their borne PaXnian, Mrs. Zella' .Roberts. Mrs. of .Mortimer, ..Mrs. Hannah Pack by A. C. Tvler A colleptlnn Mary Wednesday evening for Mrs. War-re- a ar.d Miss Vilate tories from Greek mythology, Miss Edna Elliott, Dusenberryl Mrs. Jennie D, a number of beautiful Indian Holdaway, Miss Fanny Roland. The18" Eddy- and daughter of San Fran- inyited quests were Mrs. Morrell of lle8e!ld9. Iff i Pa Pnoaa T " Mrnd Mrs. Arnold Dixon gave t their home j44efding reception Mr. and flvrninir for girnociiav Mr. P. Oml Singleton, whose - marriage took place Thursday last lln this city. - Mrs.- - Singleton,, who is a sister of Mrs.. Dixon, was for---- I nerly Miss UVera Banks. Th entire ious was decorated of pints, and. ohem ijiiM in tea roses and peonies being charming fwltfte, The bride 'wore awith white oi white georgette """K"w T.WV MOCU 1U ' overlace trimmuigs ana sue of beautiful bouquet a carrje were laid for seven. bride's roses. ' Mrs." Vera Gray as . orchid In bridesmaid was. gowned The of ' colored creae de" chine and carried the Third ward, held theirclubfirst sweet tif peas, ueymouH summer lession a bouauet at the home of Gray iwas best man. r. Mlsa Althea Stagr Monday even- the rendered by teg? Music and sewing formed 4rlano..selectlona"-were evening's entertainment,- - follow delicious luncheon, served to . P; Bullock fnrnunea several Tocaj by the following: Miss Pauline Rom- Singleton .Miss. AjtIIUj oolos.and aey. Miss LaReta Clayton, Miss Amy Clayton, Miss Ethel Lewis, NICE Miss Amanda- - Haws, Mlgs Dora STRAWBERRIES Eves, Mlts Arvllla Bullock, Miss ONE LIKE THIS Mies Marie Stagg, k, Miss Veda Stagg,-- , M4sa LaReta Clark, Miss Leda Bradford, Miss Jessie Carter, Mrs." Dora Goodman and Miss Elma Collins.- : ' - t FULLER TAVSJ O. ProvofUtah - AND VARNISHES - ' . , ' 7 |