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Show - - THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1322. Dances(5 LClilbs omce, pnone a. - Rn:TO:::jnnniiin;ui::ipil::iu-,::;::.:.ntngi;:- 1" was . pleasantly surprised at her home Wednesday afternoon by a number of, ber little friends. A delightful ttmewaef spent with games and music, after which luncheon'' was served " to twenty. Elhel DucketdAll wcifety jews should be telephoned to The Herald. - - - 1 e . Jjagmar Parties Visitors Society Editor, was Provo Canyon. " Luncheon' was served to twenty by the hos tess IMiss Evelyn Nelaon, Bylund II If illilniSljvA LS id iOtEtl -- p see ... Mrt. Earl Cunningham of Ameri flowers as a decoration. Mrs. Vir-giMr. and Mrs. Fred Payne, air. and can Fork spent the week-end in Bishop and Mrt,. Joseph Nelson C. Murdock, gave an interestMrs, Dean Hardy. Mr. and lira. Proro with ilr. and Mrs. Fred ing talk on the life and works of and family will leave tomorrow for Mt.. world's FtBh Lake, where they will be jointhe late Enrico.-Carue Bert FauMtt and . Mnland iMra. .?;r noted tenor. A review of the opera ed by Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart Helen Brim Alda, by Verdi, was very well given and family. They party will then Erry Palmer of Spanish Fork TheJ. marriage of Miss or motor to Bryce and Zion canyons Montana by Mrs, .Iris McArthur. Mrs. and jd Stanley Fenton, motored to CastlUa Sunday " 4 took place Tuesday morn tag at the ' referred to the different and to the Grand canyon of ""Colo spent the day. ' .. horns olihe bride's parents, Mr. roles taken la the opera, by Caruso, rado, where they will Tpwl two Hiss Venice Jeppersontrtaternrt iMra, James Francis Brim. The after which Caruso's records were weeks. e e e, ed at a prettily appointed dinner : cremony was pertormea ,by Ber. played by Miss Zlna Scott, through at party at her home yesterday after Charles McCoard, in .the presence the courtesy of Taylor Bros, ac- a Mrs. Roys Passey was. hostess children birthday party at her and Mrs. Sarah Rasey,Sr., noon. The affair was complimen- of the immediate, family Tuesday evening. The affair tary to Mies Vivian Wilde of Span- friends. The bride was attended by companied on the piano by Mrs. home ish Forfe . who ia here visiting. Miss Mary Brim and Miss Ruth Leona - Mendeahall Van Wagoner, was complimentary to her daugh Garden flowers were need in deco Berry. Phillip Brim wai best man. and the violin played by Mrs. Frank ters, . Verna and Alene. whose and tenth birthday anniver rating the dining- table, Covers' Following the wedding breakfast, Ramsey, Jr., rendered a vocal solo. twelfth given by Mr. and Mrs. Brim, the Little Miss Jenkins gave a reading. saries, respectively, occurred on were laid for ten. young couple left for a two weeks Luncheon was served to sixty in that day. The time was pleasantly spent with games and music. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hodson and eamplng trip, cluding the Invited guests. Luncheon was served to twenty-eigh- t. . f family, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cole- - . The members of the Optimist man and family left Thursday by I Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Leavltt and daughter,; Wanda, and Mrs. D. C club were pleasantly entertained at auto for a two -- weeksVtrip-Oa Leavltt of Kennworthftahirefthe-omefcJMraJ- t: WB. Bethwford Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. Mr. and J Yellowstone parlr visiung m rrovo tor a re w a ays Thursday afternooa3he season s Mrs. Elwood Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs.with relatives and friends. flowers were used in decorating the IWmrHalttaayrMK' and Mrs. Chesentertaining rooms. The card ter Ames, Mr, and Mrs. Lisle The local chapter of the Service game "500" was featured, the prise Davis motored to Saratoga last James Suth- night, where bathing and luncheon Star Legion met yesterday after- being awarded to Mrs. was served to were enjoyed. ' noon at' the . borne of their presi- erland. Luncheon the following; Mrs. Mary York,! dent, Mrs. J. W. Huish. Miss Miss Carol Stubbs is visiting Mrs. Thomas Red Cross organiser, for ihe Mrs. Leo 8heehan, Mrs. relatives and friends in Alpine for Zee Mrs. Whittaker, Hardy, western division, with headquarCox, a tew days. ters in San Francisco, Calif., gave John LundahL Mrs. Gilbert Clarence Mrs. ShurtliftMrs. Guy a talk on Red Cross organisation. Mrs. All-Whi- te A general report of the chapter Beesley. Mrs. J. H.w3enhalter, James Suthwas given by Mrs. Huish, Mrs, Byron Denhalter. Mrs. were invited The erland. guests Priscllla Swenson gave a report on Foote and Mrs. Thomas the method of keeping the records Mrs Emily " of the soldier boys. Mrs. Herald R. Walter. Clark rendered two vocal solos, a Mrs. Lydia A. Holdaway of Salt violin solo was rendered by Miss Alene Phillips, , accompanied by Lake is visiting' her daughter, Mrs. Miss Forence Newell on the piano. Reed L, Anderberg, tor a few The .meeting closed with communi- weeks. accom"America," ty- singing, panied by Miss lone Hulsh Dainty Miss Marie Wllkenson and Miss " refreshments were served. . Mary Davis are spending two weeks at Vivian Par In Provo can Miss Elvira Strong, Miss Eva yon. Strong and Miss Lola, Colvey en. On Utah Lake tertained at a lawn party last night Mrs. Frank Reynolds entertained at the home of Mrs. William Leff-le- the members of the L'Ametia club BIG PROVO BAND The affair was in honor of at her home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. iMark Brown. Games and The rooms were prettily decorated DANCE music were enjoyed, during which with garden flowers, me cara dainty refreshments were served to game "500" was played, after EVERY TUESDAY the following; Mrs.. William Left-le- which luncheon was served to Mrs. Mrs. Wren "Strong, Mrs. Lester Leo Sutherland, Mrs. Oran Grone- ORCHESTRA ouana .Mrs. Leffler, Mrs, Margaret Bryan, Miss man. Mrs. U. k. Zejla Bates, Miss Caroline Hinck- Clarence Greer, Mrs. C. A. Larsen, EVERY SATURDAY ley, Miss Maud Sutton, Miss Delia Mrs. Kenneth Craven and Mrs. McCoard; iMdss' Moneta McCoard, Reed BaUey. Miss ArviMa Singleton, Miss Ansa BATHING Hedquist and Miss. Bern tee Board-ma- left yesterday I , tor Chicago; "where be will enter BOATING a ... .. the University of Chicago, for . MrsA. T. Winsness of Garfield six weeks' course. Mrs. Robinson V J FISHING Is spending a few days here the accompanied her husband as tar as guest of (Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Salt Lake City. e e. . " SPEC so, -- SILK DRESSES -- It I com-pay- Wool Suits S1575 McnU-A-ll S15J5 ; Values $32.50 to $37.50 j to Valneg $25.00 $35.00 NOWSEE THEM IN OUB WINDOWS ON SALE , You can save -- ., - DANCE Hol-finge- r, -- t4urJULY v STRAWBERRY Summer CLEAR- ANCE SALE your own fault. it is Btott IMPROVED ROAD SPANISH FORK, July most of them members ot the Klwanis and Rotary clubs of Spanish Fork, spent Wednesday in Strawberry valley putting in shape for the Nsbo stake Fathers and. Sons 5uting which started yesterday and lasts xSim : tomorrow ' While the road has already SeeU much improved, there were boulders and ruts to be removed and filled and several dugwags were widened considerable, it is expected that a large number will attend the annual outing, their encampment will be in the form of a nait circle ana situated on a RailFire-PlotFoil- ed out 40 men, the-roa- d Geneva . Beach bar-- " Mmfrw9 are offennir Distributor! of Quality Merchandise ; Everybody' It's an Beautiful If you rniss the a lot money atMirJULY XLEARANCE""SALEr now be good to yourself. H9f ft,;.;. " r. slight elevation. r, XypfCr rm n. Finest Picnic Grounds in Utah. The members of the Nelke ReadThe (Mutual girls of the Bonne ing dub fnet In open session at the ville ward called and surprised B. home of (Mrs. Flora Jenkins yes- their president, Mrs. J. A. Clayton, terday afternoon. The assisting at her home Tuesday evening. hostesses were Mrs. Elsie C. Car Games and music were enjoyed, fol roll, Mrs. Sytha B. Roberts and lowed by luncheon served to Mrs: Zellft Stubbs. The rooms were charmingly arranged, with garden Mrs. A. M. Richins of Ogden is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clay son for a month. Mrs. Rlchin is Mrs. Clayson'8 mother. CABINS FOR RENT - white In every conceivable ma- - At Geneva shown and worn. terlal iK y Boating ratine, homespun, Swiss, organdlt Soiuetim&i while's used as a back WMD - ground for colored trimmings as is the slip-o- n Ten women for pleas- blouse sketched. Closed Monday ings. Room 19, Hotel Roberts. Our store will remain closed Monday, July 24, In honor ef Pie.' Day; This wilt make it necessary for you to do two days'-buyi- no Saturday. Shop early Saturday mornlno avoid th tin.1 plsasantnses of the hot afternoon and at the earns time arofit by. w urnma nn murgmmw. iry one fT ineae nice lean pot roasts. They ar fine to slice eofOn your camping trip. ; . near THE GOOD MAXWELL - Mrs. D. D. McBride entertained home Sunday afternoon. Garden flowers were used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for 14, including Mr. and Mrs. Bryce McBride of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Knight of Kaunas, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Archie West, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Cun n Ingham of Pleasant Grove, and John Holmes of 8alt Lake. at dinner at her need offer.no apologies to any car in regard to power on any gear. Its pulling ability in high gear at low speeds is' truly remarkable for a car. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maloney will leave tomorrow- - morning for .a motor trip to Yellowstone National four-cylind- er SATURDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK ROLtEQ PRIME RIB ROAST, lb. See and Mrs. C. L. Dayley of in Ogden will spend next week-enProvo with Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Mr. UTAH MOTOR. d Clay son. . '"''' 'ftllifr; I Miss IsabeUe McBride is Spend ing two weeks In Kamas, Utah, with her sister, Mrs. Frank T. Knight I V ; I "mm"T. Q ' I It at the; T I : SIM I to I ogrfU&MT tvir cmx Vtvld reds, oranges, greens and I btuee are used for the aimple little I slip-o-n sweaters that are so popu- wlUl wUt ,pori tUrt It COMPANY - j 145 N. Univ. Ave. PORK AND BEANS The market of dry bsana has advanced to an alsomt prohlbi. tlve f lours, .but yeu cad still buy Pork- - snd Beane at o.ur old price, 8 small cans Pierce's Pork and Clip 4 Plato ah va orders nowj before the i stock - is depleted." All the love- ly new styles illustrated -i- aour faU ' -- Provo, Utah - -- - " 2 . FREE Fully lUustrated ' Catalogue. (Requests filled in1 few days when catalogues arrive.) PACKAGE . Country Gentleman Corn . ..15c 1 can Small 6"weetPeas.....i5 2 cans Sifted. arly June....35e , Ijmed. 'lloano l' f . raed. large cam Fine Tomatoes 25c .,.15e String Beans, per Can 15c Large 2 large cans Sauer Kraut. . .35c .: Large cans Pierce's Pork i t .26e- cans Pierce's Por.k and. and Beans .. . Heini Baked sauce .; 3Sc ,t eahs.ilh tomato r. 20c CATSUP SYRUPS ' cans Heini ' Pork' and , RELISHES Wilson's Catsup, bottle Y;.. 25o 6 Helns' Catsup, bottle ..35o Pierce's Catsup, large can. .. 20c Log Cabhi Byrtip pleases ticular people. .Large cans Log Cabin Med. cans iLog. Cabin malt can tiog Cabin pail Dark Kara pall Dark Karo . . . . . b . b IVt-V- o ' cool drink Is a necessity In ' 10-I- b GOODS FOB FALL b White and Colored Standard Grade Table Oil Cloth, 85c NOW HERE See them in our windows. value, going for .. , r T25 - Taylor Bros. Co. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LADIES' DEPARTMENT our Silk "Sport Skirts going at . .. .HALF PRICE Philippine Gowns, values to $4.50, for $1.95 White Damask, 58x58 Table n Covers, an unusual bar-gai- r $1.95 AU UUVJ ,i 93o 47e 24o Mo .35c 19c-pail Dark Karo. . ,75c pail Light Karo paU Light Karo ....... .39c pail Light; Karo. . .. . . .20c ' ' . . NING. 100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $7.79 10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar..... 79c Large cans Milk Small Jwms MBk .J.'rVr Esgle Brand Milk . ..4. VSOMET. Ladies' Silk Waists and " Blouses, values to $12.75, going for $2.95, $4.95 A wonderful line of Fancy Baskets Just Received. 29, to - 20c Rump Roast, lb. $l.50r Cleanser Lighthouse Cleanser Old-Dutc- 3 .,10c 20e JELLO Jello, any flavor ZSZZVUiL Ice Cream Powder, pkg.....1Qo fAfcKET PREPARED MEATS BEEF Vri.ltlni ib.so ;w.r..T CornedfBeef, III V J7fcM'WlaM iLuncb J 20c Rolled Prime Rib Roast, lb. .25c Brisket BoU, lb 7e Rib Boil, lb 10s Sausage and Hamburger, lb. 15c 69J, 89J x 13s REGULAR, PRTCES IN OUR shomder steak, Shdulder Pot .Roastft.. Roaad and Sfrloln Steak, lb. -- Neckwear, values going at ;. .... 9c MJs Lux, pkg Sal Soda, pkg Sugar is advancing most every BUY NOW FOR CANday. -- CHOICE One lot of par- - IF: ,2- ' ' .... hot weather. , Reif s gpecjal Near Seer, pt. Wc 6 pints ...65o. , SOAPS 12 pinU r.i ...,..1.0S. Lo Palm 25e, Heir's Root Beer Extract , . ,20c ' S10 bars OCreme Oil bars ,....69o Three Star .Malt gyrup. .... ,0c '4 bsrs 29c lTpryt...;. Large Fancy Lemons, d'os. i.40o 10 bafsJA. B. Naptha .S0o NEW POTATOES 10 bars Crystal White . .u , ,49 8 lbs. Fancy New Utah PotaV 10 bars-- Pi.;' GJ- Naptha ... .,SSa . 25o toes ..' Large pkg. Sea Foam....,".2c Fancy Canteloupes, 3 for.... 25c Large pkg. Gold Dust... .',.. 33c oe Small pkg. Sea Fotpn... SUGAR MILK ' NETlU--4 TAYLOR - BROS, GO. for ; This Coupon and mail to i ' . CANNED VEGETABLES cans Sugar Corn ...2Se ready-to-ser- A ' 12c 2 SUMMER BEYERAGES afloraay-t- o' July 22nd, 25th and 26th ;'vv 12!,e" 17e SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES h iv'S-'" ' Jilf .Zti PORK SHOULDER ROAST, lb. PORK SHOULD! R ROAST BETICUT lb.k CHOICE LEAN POTROA&T, ET CUlKlb Beans park. afternoon of many In Chicago yards that were supposed nave burned, railroad officials say.. A path of oU led from it to others, according to detectives who charge ths blase to strike sympathisers. Mrs. Wnp-- . from 9 to 10 :30, mornings, and after 6, even- Misa Luella Ramsey is spending the week in Pay son with Mrs. Henry Badham joyed a hike this . . ThU car was only on to day. See Sweaters and Separate Skirts . en-- j OKE ant work in Proro; rr.n make from $5 to $10 rf r ni-tee- The Campfire Girls ot Provo AT - - 9A :::::::.. ' .32c S2o SWEET EASTERN PORK ? Pork Shoulder RoascibT.e Pork Steak, lb. ............. 22c Pork Loin Chops, lb. . ....290 Pork. Loin Roait .......... 29e , |