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Show - f 0 ferii , jgtors 0 - , Parties l"" ? fo&i&k " V" FffYr X Xr J rt.. tewtoyi 8tiawbMryjailljy the 8euH Bej Tiey. ifto'Vjitted ail member of lntere8t in 89UtberA CM" 7 iaonnona nas -.bwi, . h... and later went h boat to ln aoU jjv arwru e Thursday latter spending a few days with her San Francisco. Mlsa Olson who 1 -Itful time " a prominent musician of Ptoto, had Mrs. J. Ed gtein. rth iiRirtty !tlie opportunity of- appearing in f Mlsa Eula Fletcher has returned several musical entertainments at Mi Maurlne-Be- A rJZ. vii Santa tfcome from Logan, where she has! Los Oakland, Angeles, Poulton. Miss Incite Olsoiw An enjoy- Ada oeen spenaiug yue past year, wnue Mor.ica and Berkeley, Kirkwood. Madeline is reported. irson Miss Anna Peay, iMiss attendlJir the Agricultural college. rbie trip Jones. I Li Startup. Miss Beulah L. Mrs. Lelahd Cook entertained 's; an invited N. A. Peterson Tfas The membe? of the Pioneer ward at a prettily spiwinted dinner at Relief society met this afternoon at n'.r come o"""3? anernoon, in com-Miss J. ipuiueni to Mrs. uouim werrm 01 1 and Mrs. Heber Pone, Silver Cltv. who la here visitine for The lesson was well given by Mrs. a few days. A. cut glass bowl of Carl Christengen, after which a gwflen flowers formed the table Coyers were laid for splendid musical program was Yen centerpiece. dered, and dainty refreshments eight served. I Mr. and Mrs. A E. Eggertsen and faqiily left Saturday for a two An interesting session of the weeks' visit with relatives and Tnira wara Relief society .was held friends at St Anthony and Hailey, in- - the ward meeting house this Idaho. j afternoon. The program was in Mrs. Mrs. Lydia Holdaway has return- charge of the literary section. K'.tti m a Mawa i .:... i. Pnvn roo A tViA nlov j n i nil t "The Finger of God," by Percival after havine scent the nasv month Wilde, after which a musical pro- -' with her dauehter. Mrs. Reed L. gram was rendered. Anderberg. M Pending E8" : . I A AlIX Vff 1 r t THE HEBALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922. Ml LV T1 - right - liJ- .in quahty. flavor-sup- erior piiiii - ind baby. .1 ONLV RIVA -- A TEN W ILL HOLD YOUR FUft . ITIL YOU ARE READY TO ,r-?- A - T. W. Davles for ............... ,t $24.75 $37.50 quality $29.50 for 36-in- fll r ... 36-in- 1 it to your Brown French Lynx, a very brilliant soft lur, $22.50 quality $16.95 .T. for Poirette China Wolf, beautifully lined $3Z.5U quality 36-in- ch II YY Black American Opossum, extra, quality, satin lined, $35.00 quality MP 7C for . , .. . VAUilU Poirette China Wolf, extra large $39.50 scarf, $47.50 quality for Black China Wolf, with dussv willow -- 40-in- SSV Mrs. Elsie f!. Cur. v. mi tpui IW V E The j spfendid musical program rooms were prettily decorated with nnv heavy suk Tj-- f has been arranged. All members garden flowers and ferns. Swing h Brown I .. i are urged to be in attendance, -Lnj I j It4 itri lined, $100.00 ; AUGUST SALE (which a dainty luncheon was served VluiUU PRICE , Mr. and iMrs. John Foote had as to the following: Mrs. Ralph Buck-thei- r dinner guests Friday evening iey, Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. Law- Brown French Lynx, luxuriously $42.50 quality Mr. ana Mrs. cnarne orme or in- - rence Epperson, Mrs. Alma Boyden AUGUST SALE CQ7 Cfl for lined, $125.00; dlanapolis, Ind. Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs. L. L.' ' " PRICE 'Cook, Mrs. Crandall, Mrs. J. O. Gar $47.50 quality Mrs. Ascei jonnson enterumea rett Mrs. Pack was an invited Taupe China Wolf, a very fashionable fur, for at a children's birthday party at euesfe Miss Naomi Jaeohuen asaist- $24.75 quality Q10 QC ner nome sararaay aiternoon, in ed the hostess in .making the affair extra fine skin, lux Taupe China Wolf, nonor ,oi ner son uurus, wnose pleasant. tpiUitJU lined 51 uriously seventh birthday anniversary oc FUR SCARFS AND CAPES curred on that day. Garden flowers Mrs. Kenneth Mikesell of Los $55.00 quality Black French Lynx, $9.50 quality ffC QC were used in decorating the enter Angeles, Calif., who is here visiting ' for . . . rooms. music .Games and a a taining for few months, entertained for were enjoyed, during which dainty "number of friends Thursday $72.50 . . quality Brown French Lynx $9.50 quality were served to the noon in honor of her mother, iMrs. Ior Elmo Jack a anJohnson, Assistant Kxecutlv R. Robbing, whose birthday for following:' Cox, Ronald Johnson, DeJlmar John- - niversary occurred on that day. Dunn, and Scoutmasters ll0la Black China Wolf, $9.75 quality ?ber R. RobScarfs, Afton Janette son, Robbing, Garden flowers were used in decoTayfor and Roy Passey. blns, Rena Robbins, Emily Peay and ratmg the fully marked, $65Mr. Hedquist gave the first and. entertaining rooms. Mary Peay. Games and music were enjoyed, JPii.cIass avcaxrid for Black China Wolf, $14.50 quality JtCJSiine 'during which a delicious luncheon Mrs. N. M. Peterson is a Salt)Wai served. A cut glass bowl of P-inc- h Bay Seal Coat with embroidered, Lake visitor for a few days, wa sweet peas formed the centerpiece Black China Wolf, $15.75 Tich luxurious lining, $150.00: (11(1 Cfl guest of relatives and friends. for. the luncheon table. Twenty-fiv- e quality for AUGUST SALE PRICE were present. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum F. Smith an The above list is to give you an idea of the special price concessions for our .AUGUS' nounce the engagement of their The following gins, chaperoned daughter, KUtn, to M. u. Bluings or hr Mrs. W. E. Lorima. returned SALE but only represents a small portion of our stock. Salt Lake City. The marriage will home Friday evening from a ten- tase piace auruoi io, i mo uuuic flay trip to Yellowstone National of the bride's parents. park: Miss Grace Taylor. Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss Elisabeth Tay Miss Gertrude Olson has return- lor, Miss Jennie Campbell, Miss ed home, after a two months' visit, Erad Cook, Miss Mabel Cook, Miss A FUR PIECE WILL SOFTEN ..BUY YOUR FUR COAT in California. She was accompan- - vera Frampton, Miss Vida Cordner, e led on her trip by Mrs. J. E. Tal- - Miss LaVern Hales, Miss Lida THE SEVERE TAILLURE OF NOW AND MAKE A SUB- and daughter Helen, and the haday, Miss- - Emma Glllispie, YOUR SUIT. Misses Helen ana June wooaruii, miss Hilda iMichle, Miss Inez Har TANTIAL SAVING. ell of Salt T okA Cltv The first six ris of Pleasant Grove, 'MIbs Sylvia weeks the party visited at the home Jollev Miss Belva Wadley, Miss 1 Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. 'of President Heber J. Grant in Adell Peters. Miss Mary Rich, Miss Madhis with Santa Monica, Calif., Leah Peterson, Miss Gladys son, Miss Jennie Anderson, Miss The Misses Etta and Pauline guest list Included Miss Erma Jeno'clock each evenIna Nielson. Miss Clara Reid. Miss will begin at son, MIps Myrtle McEwan, Miss members the a entertained be will good variety There Phillips Vetta Alger, Miss LaVern Webb. ing. Kmma Suafford, Miss Elsie Hudson, The trip was made by trucks, ln the programs consisting of solos of the Intermediate class, of the Miss Ines Jenson, iMiss Hilda difeach having and evening duets, driven by Niels Anderson, Sterling ward M. I. A. at Mitchie, Miss Rhea Dixon, Miss -, inaoHu. viav Di...ni selec different and students Leah HenrichseBr Miss Ida Jenson, Cook, Wm. Cook and Ted Olson, it ferent their home Friday evening. A color Miss ts reported by all who participated tions Cleone Bunker, Miss Averil red preof yellow,jand scheme that an enjoyable time was spent. Peay. The game prize was awardof Mrs. L. M. Brian entertained at a vailed. garden ed to Miss Cleone Bunker. A large basket . Mrs. Evan Wride and Miss Anna Mrs. E. J. Duckett and children kitchen shower at ber home last Howers formed the table center returned home Saturday eyenlng.leyeBjngrCOIapiimentary ..to Mjira Ganies and music were en- Wride left last night for Idaho, unc inc; Zella Bates, whos marriage to piece.. where they will visit relatives and irom sail iaae vny, joyed, after which" a delicious friends for two weeks. have been spending the past ten followto the served will was M. Brian of Uis city, luncheon Irvin Scott of Salt Lake City days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lester take place August 28. Garden ing: Miss Luelia Meldrum. Miss pent the week-en- d in Provo with H. Souter and family. Miss Aline In Bonnett, decorating Ida Slack, Miss flowers were used his Scott. mother, Mrst.Canby Nola Cluff, Mrs. Ralph Bullock entertained the entertaining rooms. Games and Flora Chipman, Miss of Taylor Bros, The employes LilMiss of the Miss Dorothy Goodman, at dinner at her home Sunday music were the features followed company and their partners will lian Chipman, Miss Lela Phillips, an outing to Geneva tonight. Garden r flowers- - were evening's entertainment, afternoon. and luncheon will be fea used as a table decoration, Covers by daintyrerfeshmenfs served to Miss Susan Phillips, Mrs. Bathing nuu .nrs. tured ln the early evening, after were 'laid for 19, including Mr. and the following: Miss Edith Roberts, Foote, Mrs. J. a. runups Mlsa Eklns. Reed Gladys MHs Watkins, DaviB L. C. Myrth Mrs. Mrs.- Bob Bullock, which dancing will be enjoyed. Duke. Miss Legla Lamb, Miss Viola and Mr. and Mrs. Walter William latter Verda the Miss left Verna Scott Miss .Miss Jones, Iva Tiffany, of Salt Lake City. Creer, Miss Melva Ppnrod, Miss part of the week for Montpelier, was Snaldine host Donnel Powelson, Miss Wanda Idaho, where she will visit with her Un Thamas Lawhorne sister. Mrs. Geraint Humphrey, for ess at a prettily apponited dinner cnaiwin, ansa jjukk tam da va after which they wlU o . hnmo Hunrtav after-- Miss Grace Kirkwood, Mrs. Frea Na noon. The rooms were prettily Cooper, Miss lrma Frankham. Miss make a trip to fellowstone -decorated rrith giadiolas. A cut Flady;Nance, Mis8Maud Sutton, tional- park. Strong, Miss Elvira glass bowl of garden flowers form- Miss Eva Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson an Covers Strong. Miss Delia B. McCoard, ed the table centerpiece. were laid for twelve, including Mrs. Miss Moneita McCoard, Miss Lola nounce the marriage of their daugh ter. Elsie, to Earl Campbell of Los Jennie Wilkenaoa. an4 children, Colvey, Mrs. Kelly Dusenberry. took Dick. Harry and Zelma. ancf MrsTJ. Mrs. Prank Cusenberry, Mrs. Emma Aneeles. Calif. The marriag poiectMtt to (aartnen, dctifa tui ortfinailtjr Ii anmn6 la th BATHING C. Wilkenson and sons, Clyde ana Chatwin, Mrs. Hugh Peterson, Mrs. place Augusn at Santa Baroawri Lester Leffler, .Mrs. Wm. Lefflar, Calif. Keith. CTORlAt jREVKEW PATTERNS ArvlUa If SEPTEAIBER Miss Loreta tark. Miss AT ITS BEST fiss Zlna Scott entertained the Miss Anna Hedquist, Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock,: Singleton, 20 tent$ U 3$ cents -- Non Higher .... . .. .,.y Bros. i,i T'.'t Mrs. J. C. Snow, lady employes of the Taylor a tpvutl Quid for Cutting am Conrtructkm Ralph Poelton and James Poulton Mrs. W. E. Crane, 1 ne Two Bathing Piers motored to Salt Lake yesterday Mrs. Lon Ssfford, Mrs. Kenneth company Monday evening. AUen, Mine Mice Wilkens, Miss party enjoyed bathing at the high afternoon. Fine Diving Barge Tlnlma Baker, Miss Dorothy Dunn, school pool, after which they reMrs. Ralph Bullock is spending J4Iks iwne Duun, Mrs. J. W. Bates turned to the nome of Miss Scott, Plenty of Boats where pi games and music were the week in Salt Lake with her and iMiss Stella Brian. bmoltktmmOr luncheon was A delicious WiUlame. Walter enjoyed. Mrs. daughter, "Ride the Barrel and Win R. North of served. The tame centerpiece w Mr. and Mrs. Charh-Martha L. North and a large cat glass bowl of sweet a Dollar" Prtof. S. W. Williams will present Payson, )'r O. B. Moury of Salt peas, from which pink and white his summer school studenm In Mr. and V at streamers were suspended to lie weru dinner ruef piano recital next Thursday and Lake City Mrs. J. H. place cards. Mrs. La Von H, Jones Friday nixhts at the Central school. the home of Mr. and -.ryv y, assist the bosstes in serving. The FgaTThnrtT is jlnytted. The recitals Swapp Sunday. PTOf. Georsrn LE-PRIC- Frenchnbflfiip ...- rott'A Another . tsvo II II ii Married ' PER CENT DEPOSIT FUR COATS Taupe Coney, full silk lined, $67.50; AUGUST SALE . $52.50 PRICE Brown Coney, full silk lined, SALE AUGUST 167.50; $52.50 PRICE Taupe Coney (stayed), full silk C7 Cfl lined, $72.50 ; AUGUST SALE $dliUU PRICE Brown Coney (stayed), beautiful ffP7 CI1 silk lining, $82.50; AUGUST - 1 The variety of Furs is so large, the garments so wide that you are sure to tje captivated by at least one piece in the display. It may be a bushy FoxScarf, or something less even. And ther$ are Shoulder Capes and longStolesrtoos- - "Grange of At our AUGUST FUR SALE we give you the big end of our profit, making to buy your Fur Coat or Fur Piece NOW. . 3...have . WEAR IT. and daughter CTen Mrs. Byron Duke and daughters, of Eureka spent Sunday in Provo Virginia and Louise, of Frisco, with relatives and friends. Utah, are. visiting relatives and friends in Provo for a few days. The members of the Nelke BeadMrs. J. C. Snow and Mrs. Emma- j ing club will meet Thursday afternoon.at 3:30 oplock at the home of line Gay returned Saturday from Mrs. Spanish Fork, where they have been Mrs. Rhoda H. Anderberg. Susie P. Whittaker will be assisting attending the reunion of the Indian . A a i te nr a .J a hnctao inno Inn vnt lha , uuava. vuw LUU JUDl 1CW UtJ O. til VClvl aUB it. yiovuuotvu :ana wotks or uawin nootn win oe Efc'fsIWenkins, and Mrs. Emil Jacobsen entertained " teHtKofc'Whe 'WttiBfei'S'nf 'ifi'L't'onTa'?1 . ' ward I .... f- d - A T - ' . styles emphasize dressy cape lines whilo retaining the very serviceable silhouette that calls for real sleeves. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ferry of in Provo, Nephi spent the week-enthe guests of Judge and Mrs. Jacob Coleman. ,. f- - X;r.;.v r,; The Small Furs That Women Adore Woipen who have spent a comfy winter in a Fur Coat would never go back to any other kind. This season's Judge and Mrs. Jacob Coleman and Mayor and Mrs. O. K. Hansen have returned, from Logan, where they have been spending the past lew days. Miss Norma Foote is spending Miss Elma Schaelling of Salt two weeks in Duchesne, visiting Lake Is spending a few weeks in with relatives and friends. Provo with Mrs. A. E. Huish. CREAM'S Choose a Fur Coat for Comfort LaVon Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor and Seethaler, Lake, Hyrum and Albin Seethaler, family and Mrs. James Sumner and children motored to Saratoga Ftl- Mrs. J. H. Olson was a Salt Lake day and spent the day. Bathing arid luncheon were enjoyed. visitor over the week-end- . r these reascms housewives biiLrU you ii' prefer y w too. 'rwo sizes, tall y ' L authentic, peltry exquisite and workmanship -- , v . Yjt 1 - ; HPHE soft luxuHousness of beautiful Furs what .woman doesn't lovelo wrap up in them, a bit of a choker about her throat or a coat drawn close about her. And what woman need deny herself this joy now that the AUGUST FUR SALE presents such attractive opportunities. . The styles are K EGO MILK delights Iste with its creamy ess and natural flavor. !ant milk at its best . 7 1 - , - - iO I I . I EE QUALITY NAME MILK TT -- .T"; tr.- 1 . - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seethaler en tertained at dinner at their homo FOR Sunday afternoon, complimentary to Mr. and Mrsr W. B. Hatton of sail L&Ke jity. ne; season s now- ers were used in decorating the the dining table. Covers were laid for rich- - Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatton and fam You ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hatton M- - iKnudsen and I Mrand Mrs- - AT 1 re-ist- I wV - 36-inc- r ... 40-in- ch fiPCfl wm a ii $33.75 Jl iJU .......... .... .iPJiUJ ts - Folks -- Jg Jg 7g '. niw $12.95 T"f4flaS, $45,00 JtSl En - . 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