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Show THE PROVO HERALD. I ! tomes the I - 1 xv.. as 3 g i; is rtiifi Iceman .? i I u: ii Dn t n!rMrzi rr LADIES 1 SPECIAL! : held an outing at The members of the Third ward Utah Pioneers, Monday afternoon. Loir met at the home of Mrs. Rva Pioneer park cnclr The time was spent playing games, karner, Monday evening, bactire wag held during tne Tore and an impromptu program was was A dulnty luncheon after whicli elven. kit of the evening, dat chat, games and mush- were served to 50 members. i.iunatly enjoyed hy MIrioiis i ttae guests. The Social Service department of the Third ward Belief society took charge of the meeting Tuesday after the noon. Mrs. Lora tjnase, cnairman refreshments wene serve.! btmt 15. Canii) No. 3, f llHtik-liter- of the department, took charge. A quartet composed of Murray Roberts, Peter Jensen, Mrs. Byron Dastrup and Mrs. Frank Ramsey Mrs. Julia gave two numlters. Ellertson gave two readings and Mrs. Ramsey rendered two vocal solos. Leta Hansen gave two readings and songs were given by Miss Loretta Clark. Special numbers were also given by the members of the choir. Following the program the time was turned over to social chat, after which a delicious luncheon was served to about 50. Should Use Banquet cause cream, Better Butter is always dependable be-- " ' is made from finest -- selected pasteurized packed in spotless, modern, jts Quajity and purity . cnurntu4anj creamei, are safeguarded by the most Always Fresh e?ms l. at Your Grocer's CREAMERY NELSdN'RJCKS SALT LAKE CCX OOOIN HJIETT - CHEESE BUTTER-BOG- S 19c YARD YARD Beginners' Band, Wednesday night, 8 o'clock, high school auditorium. Open to all ages. If you haven't an instrument for your boy or Pri we tin help you select the kind. Don't wait until it's too late. Bring or send your boy or girl Wednesday night. CHARLES J. ENGAR, Phone 899. 818mmwtmiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiii Done by An Expert Operator MISS STELLA KNUDSEN, Prop. Appointments Made for Sundays. 190 West Center. Over Bullock & Russell Barber Shop. Phone 813-J. WINDSOR CREPE 39c value. PERCALES 25c value. Millie Lamb, Miss Argene Virl Bailey, Miss Marie Morgan, Monte Hughes, Miss Naomi Smith, Miss Sarah Young, Miss Ha Haycock, Miss Tess Childs, Miss Floris Kirk wood, Miss Florence Carter, Miss Miss Enid- Margaret Whittmore, Kendall, Miss Genevieve Jepperson, Victor Jepperson and the instructor Miss Venice Jepperson. Pullam, Harold Jefferles, I 19c 29c YARD YARD 0 0 0 LJ II Remarkable Savings in Every Department s I 0 Luncheon was served to Romona and Ethel Farrer, Tuesday LaRue Wood of Culver City, Calif., ciass of the Sunday school and foe of the the following: Mrs. Etta B. Dixon. evening. Sewing and music were was the week-enguest of Mrs. N. J. Mveral years the chaplain J. Wylie Thomas chapter. Daughafter which a dainty Deal and family. enjoyed, Miss Edith Ross. Miss Leah She lied ters of Utah Pioneers. luncheon was served to the followMrs. La Von H. Jones, Miss ing: Mrs. L. L. Graham, Miss Lucile Mr. and Mrs. Wjman Benson of Saturday ?fter an illness of chree Elsie Kimler, Miss Ann Wrlde, Miss Bown, Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss Salt Lake City were the guests months from heart trouble. Spafford, Miss Dorothy Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Orpha Jones, Miss Inez Vincent, Emma Miss Zina Scott, Miss Anna Booke, Dunn, Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Miss and invited guests, Miss Velma Vin Blanch Nelson, Miss Melba Fletcher, THE SALT LAKE Miss Reta Kay, Miss Aura Open- Mrs. Jesse Groesbeck entertained cent and Miss Elsie Hudson. shaw, Miss Edith Whitehead, Miss a! a birthday party Thursday after COLUMBANS to A missionary farewell dance was Bessie Williams, Miss Isls Johnson, noon complimentary Bobby given in the Fourth ward amuse- Miss Mary Giles, Mrs. Tom Farrer, Turner. The following guests en ment hall Monday evening in hono Miss Florence Robinson, Miss Marie joyed games and refreshments Maurice and Helen Thomas of of Donna Durrant and Fred Mark-ha- Fletcher, and the hostess. , Music was furnished by Provo, Ross Turner, Leone Crooks, Glengarry-Fridayto invited is attend the GroesMarian Wilde's orchestra and a large crowd McKenzie, Everyone Josephine of friends and associates of the dance at Glengarry this evening beck, Beth Finch and Dee Turner. men and the were young young young couple present. Donna given by Durrant leaves today for the East- Indies of the M. I. A. The music Robert Rodgers of Garland spent will be famous Mark-hafurnished the ern States mission and Fred by Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J.' W Groesbeck. leaves for the Central States Glenearryians. enjoyed. d Hen-richse- mission. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Labmm, who were recently married, were the honored guests at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A? Brady, who entertained at a showei for them Monday evening. The house was prettily decorated with a scheme of red runes and orange blossoms In baskets and bowls. The evening was pleasantly spent in social chat and games, after Which dainty refreshments were served to about 25 of the young couple's Mr. and friends and associates. Mrs. Labrum will motor to Salt Lake and from there to Roosevelt, where they will make their home for the time being. 5c sfc sc Miss Rhea Jenkins and MlsS Mamie Bell were hostesses to the Junior Girls of the First ward Beehive Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. T. M. Wadell, Needlework and music were enjoyable feature's Of the evenings entertainment, fldfiite which JIIss Margaret I'ieiDont related rnnfi of hp mis sionary experiences'. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Earl Spaf-for- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maag and family motored to Salt Lake Sun day where they spent the day visit ing with Dr. and Mrs. Talmage of that city. They returned to their Dome tnat evening. Marcelling Figured Light and Dark Miss Iris Robinson, Miss Aud Mrs. Ellen Steele, Albert Steele and Walter Gardner of Goshen Mrs. G. L. McKenzle entertained were the guests Monday of Mrs. at dinner Monday evening for Mrs. A. W. Sutherland. Frank Turner and Mr. and Mrs. MRS. ELECTA C. HIGGINSON Jesse Groesbeck and family. Bl'RIFD AT SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whiting of Oregon were the guests last week of Funeral services were held at the First ward meeting house Monday Mr. and Mrs. G. L. McKenzie, afternoon for Electa Coltrin - Mrs. Jay Redd and three children of Landing, San Juan county in here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway. Miss Loris Larsen has left for Spring City where she will visit with friends and relatives for about 10 days. The Loharco Beehive swarm of the Provo Second ward enjoyed a bonfire parly and weiner roast at Provo river Tuesday evening. The party hiked to the river and built a huge bonfire around which com munity singing and readings were Illg-ginso- pioneer, 68 years of age. Mrs. Bailey Hughes of California is with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bishop William C. Beckstrom was addresses in charge. Eulogistic Sumsion, for a two mouths' visit. were made by Henry Gardner, Jacob Holly Cornaby and Mrs. George Crandall entertained Robertson. the members of the S. T. club Thurs Bishop Beckstrom. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Artnur Livingday evening. "Five Hundred" was Brockbank Gardplayed and the prize was won by stone sang a duet, Mrs Bessie Mrs. Lee Sumsion. Mrs. Bailey ner Hales sang a solo and the ward Mrs. II"Shes of California was a special choir sang three numbers. been blind since the had Illgginson served the was Luncheon by guest ".as hree years of no, Interment hostess. was in the Spanish Fork cemetery, Mrs. Higginson is survived by Miss Clifford Crawford of Soldier Summit and Mrs. M. J. Nuttall of three sons, two daughters, twenty Salem were the week-enguests of grandchildren, one brother, and one Mr. and Mrs. Manford Hutchinson. sister. In spite of her blindness, I Mrs. Higginson had been, an active Mrs. M. O. Packard was a Salt wo! lei in the Relief society of ward, a member of the parent Lake visitor Monday. d hr rey Jackson, Miss Alice Jones, Miss Miss Ida Warthen of Cedar City Louise Spafford, Miss Margaret is visiting with her parents, Mr. Pierpont, Miss Ruby Taylor, Miss and Mrs. Abner B. Warthen. Edith Freshwater, Miss Orthea Miss Jones, Mrs. Wadell, and Mrs. A. O. Packard had as her the hostesses. guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Boies and Mrs. R. E. Douglas of The Naomi Gleaners of the First Magna. Miss Jenna V. Clegg has left for ward Mutual were pleasantly enLogan where she will spend the tertained at the home of Misses Miss summer months attending school at the Utah Agricultural college. and Regular $1.95 $1.00 An Early Selection Is Advised Mrs. Anna Farrer motored tj The memler8 of the G. R. A. club Ogden, Friday, where she will spend an indefinite length of time visitine will meet at the home of Miss with her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Moneita McCoard.Thursdny evening, The time will be spent with games, Young. music and social chat after which a An Interesting Relief society delicious luncheon will be served to meeting was held in the Second all those present. Mrs. ward Tuesday afternoon. ave the lesson on Merle Madsen The Provo band and the Provo ' Standards of Living." Two read- wards of the Utah stake Primaries ings were given by Mrs. Leah Cole will hold a band concert and flowman, after which several things of er festival on Center street, in front of the postoffice at 6:30 Thursday importance were discussed. evening. A splendid, program willj Mrs, S. D. Wilstead entertained be given aild refreshments stands at a children's party at her home will be conducted by the officers. Tuesday afternoon in compliment 6 Th public la cordially invited tp her little son, Sammie, whose filth Mrthday anniversary occured on Mr. and Mrs. Marian noldaw'fiy' Ot that da. Comes, music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed by the Vineyard entertained during tW following little guests, Beth Cornell, week end in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Prows, Merrill Prows, Mar Will Chase and family of Ogden garet Henrold, Sterling Strate, Pieva who have been here visiting as their ReX guests. Strate, Frederick Peterson,Charles-worth,, Charlesworth, Rowena Mardella McDonald, Jim The male glee club of Vineyard Wilstead, Bernlce CrandalL Norma ward extends an invitation to all James the young people of that ward to Dangerfield, Lars Crandall, Butler, Maxine Cornell, Jare Newell attend a weiner roast to be given by and the guest of honor. them Thursday evening. All those desiring to go are requested to meet The advanced class of the Jepper- at the ward chapel at 8 p. m. pwiniiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit'''i'''''''iiii Beg to choose from. Values to $25.50. $1175 15c Fj LADIES SILK VESTS ,'AAAAAMMMAAMAAAAAMMAiMVWrVWr,V-Ay- Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dahlqulst .Sr., and Mrs. Lena Swenson entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Orsen Olson and his daughter Helen, und Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, all of Ogden. The dining table was prettily decorated with spring (flowers and ferns. Regular 19c. A wonderful selection in which Values to $18.75. 25c GINGHAMS On sale at Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lowe and their son, Keith, of San Diego, son school of dancing held an outCalif., spent the week-envisiting ing at Saratoga Springs last Friday. in Provo with Edward Lowe and Leaving Provo in the morning, the family. party motored to the resort where Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farrer enter- the day was spent in swimming, tained at dinner at their home Fri dancing and games after which reday evening In honor of Mr. and freshments were served to all those Mrs. Dean Farrer and family of present. The following parents acIdaho Falls. The dining table was companied the group on their trip, attractively decorated with sweet cars being f urnlwhed by some of them Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haycock, Mrs. pea 8. Covers were laid for 15. John Whiting, Mrs. A. B. Morgan Miss Ruth Nuttall returned home and family, Mrs. Sam Jepperson, Jr., Sunday evening from Shelley, Idaho, and Mrs. Ivan Childs and family of where she has spent the past tnree Springville. The following are the students, weeks visiting with relatives and friends. I YARD Georgette, Canton Crepe, Voile and Linen; all sizes and colors. Plain and Patterned CURTAIN NETS 25c value. d YO u MUSLIN BLEACH 15c PAIR IS El BEAUTIFUL SUMMER $4.95 The Big Department Store 29c Pres c LADIES' SLIPPERS Values to $6.45 TAYLOR BROS. CO. -- YARD "nnnnnnnjuijui 75 NEW YARD S -- I 40c value. VAondrful Values Patterns 29c 8 0 OCIETY i 0 SHOPPING BAGS $1.95 YARD mmm. it mm PRINTED BATISTE 59c value ii --GET IT AT r Large Size HALUSTRE SILK $2.95 value. 89c 49c All Come and choose your Leonard Refrigerator while such low prices. f we offer MME. SILK PONGEE Regular $1.25 12 Regular 95c IB Top icers, side icers in sizes to meet the needs of the large and small family. n SATURDAY: WHITE SILK GLOVES Ii You'll want to see our line of Refrigerators, built to embody every modern idea of perfect cold air circulation and economy of ice consumption. n r-- vr Prepare Now tor the Fourth. Let Us Help You Save Money. ii f5 ARE YOU READY FOR THE ICE MAN? rv . 'ZI I JL'.xt 2a, ia fcDAh&DAi, Bal-llnge- r, AMERICAN SHOE SHINE PARLOR Ladies' and Gent's Shoes Shined 10 CENTS All Kinds of Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Come In and Be Convinced. 312 West Center St AT SPECIAL PRICES-ATHURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JUNE 26 AND 27. sack lots, per sack sack lots, per sack 80-lsack lots, per sack Free Delivery on Lots or Over. Terms Cash. 5 10 20 SO-l80-l- T CAR, FOR S1.30 b. 551.28 b. b. 10-sa- No Charges. WASATCH PRODUCE $1.25 South University Ave, New Warehouse. P. S. All flour mills have given notice of a 25c raise in flour, so stock up on Old Wheat Flour at our low prices. 525 THE GIBSON GIRLS Saturday June 28 LETS GO! MISS Use More lee To Keep Cool Jy-1- 7 Poultrymen Special JUST RECEIVED CAR IDAHO MILLRUN June 27 Summer comfort demands the use of Ice For keeoine your food, for icing your drinks, and for serving foods in the most delighilul manner, you wm una our mon strous cakes of coolness, just in place. Knight Coal & Ice Co. Phone 459. if |