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Show THE HERALD. FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1922. S-Q-C-l-E-T-Y lociety Editor, Ethel Duckett. All society news should be to The Herald office, 'phone 95. telephoned 1 will The Second ward H. L induct a pie and cake sale at the nitaiy meat market Saturday, wnmencing at 10 o'clock. The jods for sale will be furnished by le Mutual girls of the ward, and ke proceeds will go to help defray e expenses of the King' intended lp to Mutual Isle, Ptoto canyon. m w The home of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Andersen will be the scene of a llghtful social affair this even-g, when they will rive a recep- on, complimentary to their son d his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson . Anderson, who were married in e Salt Lake temple yesterday. rs. Andersen was formerly Miss iortense spencer, daughter of Mr. d 'Mrs. Joseph Spencer of Dub- Mexico. The affair will be in form of a lawn party. Colored eme items win i naan n a scoration. A splendid program ;s been arranged, which will be Sowed by games and dancing. freshments will be served to 100. i r. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pier- nt, Thomas, Jr., Jack, and Ruth ierpont and John Deal are spend- itg a few days in Vivian Park. .,. r. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson were jyo visitors yesterday. of Qiiincy, Wash., took place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. on Provo Emery C. McKelllp Bench. The rooms were charmingly arranged, with roses and ferns as a decoration. The ceremony was performed at 6:30, by the Rev. S. H. Goodwin of Provo, in the presence of the immediate rela tives and friends of the young couple. The bride wore a charming gown of white satin, with over lace trimmings, and she carried a bouquet of bridals roses. Miss Gladys Phillips, formerly of Provo, but at present a resident of Walla Walla, Wash., as maid of honor, was prettily gowned in an apricot colored dress, with hat to match; Miss Lillian Brickey, as bridesmaid, wore a dainty green colored dress, with hat to match. Each carried a bouquet of bride's roses. Little Miss Dorothy Kofford, as flower girl, wore a white organdie dress with hat to match, and carried a rosebuds. of beautiful basket Marlon McKelllp, brother of the bride, was best man. A wedding the ceremony. receptionfollowed Games and music were enjoyed, and refreshments served to fifty. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson left Wednes day evening for Quincy, Wash., where they will make their home. The Mutual girls of the Fourth rs. H. 8. Pyne entertained at t,fcildren'8 birthday party at her ward, chaperoned by Miss LaVleve ate eararday afternoon, compli- - HUish and Miss Thelma Eggertsen, entary to her granddaughter. left Wednesday evening for Mutual itaxine Pulham of Salt Lake City, Isle, Springdell, Provo canyon, 'hose tenth birthday anniversary where they will spend a few days. i I ccurred on that day. Games and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hartley and were followed a enjoyed, by ljusic luncheon served to fif-- I Mr. and Mrs. Willis Carter and son, 'Tlicious in. A large birthday cake, con-- I WAotrvn mntnred to Saratoea Sun ining ten lighted candles formed day. On the return trip they visited Timpanogos cave in American J f table centerpiece. . m ... , . Fork canyon. Complimentary to (Mrs. Ernest oi Ascaianie, uian, wno soon for her home, Mrs. Cox entertained a number Wednesday afternoon. were used in decorating the "jhees . A social time f ptertalnlng rooms. with music and sewing, V luringipent which luncheon, was served b the following Mrs. A. R. Robbing "v Jai daughter Janette, Mrs. Ken-iet- h p Mikesell of California, Mrs. C. 3iiiiio, Mm. 1. W. Randall of Worland. Wyo., left today for her home, after spending two .. months here, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell. went to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the tea given by Mrs. E. G. Gowans, complimentary to her daughter, Mrs. h E. Dflftl of Richfield. The affair L Vftirtnnt Mra PlaronpA Rcoalav was held at the home of Mrs. Richfrs. M. E. Cox of Salt Lake and ard Lyman. V Irs. james van Bazon of Salt Tha Mutual srlrls of the Manavu Wte. X ward, chaperoned by Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Clarence Boyle, Mrs. and Lawrence Eastmond, Cassity j'Mr. Mm stall & Rnnrrier and Mrs. J. A. Vivian Park, Provo canyon. Clayson, returned home Wednesday evening from Springdell, Provo can Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Buryon of yon, where they nave Deen spena-in- g U.touston, Texas, have returned to the past tew days, at Mutualwere enmr home after spending a week Tola Rumps aud music served to X Provo with Mrs. William A. Joyed and refreshments MIqo Halnn Newell p Ick. W W V hr The Gcsd Provider We are quoting below a few of our regular prices of new, seasonable foodstuffs, many of which will cause to blush the specials of today. If you are not buying the Skaggs' cash and saving way, we are both losing. If you are our customer tell the news of your wonderful savings to your friends and they will later thank you for the service. UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL 12 NOON SATURDAY 13c 17c 12iac STEER BEEF POT ROAST,( best cirU), lb SHOULDER PORK ROAST, (best cuts), lb SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb SOME EVERYDAY SAVING PRICES GET YOUR CANNING 8UPPLIE3 NOW. Pints, strong shoulder Mason Jars, dozen Quarts, strong shoulder Mason Jars, dozen Mason Jar Caps, dozen Eunamv Jar Cans, dozen Extra Heavy Jar Rubbers, dozen 5c; 12 dozen for ; Parowaxf-1-- t pljg. 00.1b. Extra Fine Beer Sugar .. .tTTbs. Extra Fine Beet Sugar . . CANNED FLOUR Note our very low price on flour. DO your own baking and save. $1.30 1 sk Hard Wheat Flour 2 sks Hard Wheat Flour. ..$2.55 cits, iiard Wheat Flour siz.t3 35c sk Graham Flour 8k Whole Wheat Flour.. 35c 35c sk Fresh Germade 25c "b sk Corn Meal b BUTTER CHEESE Fresh Creamery Butter lbs Fresh Ceamery Butter 1 lb Full Cream Cheese Full Cream Cheese, lots, .' lb b lb 2 doz Fresh Ranch Eggs per 35c MILK Large tall cans Milk Small cans Milk Eagle Brand .Milk 9o 5c 19c B5c 25 290 55c" " VVo ' ,75c VEGETABLES cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 25c 25c 2 cans Sugar Corn Country Gentleman Corn....15e 25c 2 cans Tender Peas .15e 1 can Small Sweet Peas 2 cans Sifted Early June Peas 1 .35c , for can Green Beans 15c NEW POTATOES 39c dozen PICKLES 26-o- z 26-o- z 26-o- z For your camping trip. jar Sweet Mix jar Chow jar Sour Chow Mix 35c 35c 29c .25c .... ICE CREAM POWDER Ice Cream Powder, pkg. .... .10c Large can Dill Pickles. Jello, any flavor : 10c SOME REGULAR MEAT PRICES CHOICE STEER BEEF Pot Roast, lb Rump Roast, lb Rolled Prime Rib, lb Shoulder Steak, lb Round and Sirloin Steak Steak, lb Brisket Boil, lb Rib Boil, lb Suet, lb 17c 20c 25c 17c 27c 30c 7c 10c 10c forty-five- PRE- - FOUR! Inl . of JULY SAL O. W. Mitchell of Salt Lake was a Provo visitor over the with his sister, Mrs. week-en- d Jones. The ladies of the Service Star Legion will meet at the public Mrs. Charles Wilde was hostess library at 9 o'clock the morning of at a childrens birthday party at her July 4, where cars will be pro- home Tuesday afternoon, compli vided for the parade. daughmentary to her ter Marvel, whose birthday anniMr. and Mrs. F. A. Huish of on occurred that day. Garare Provo visitors for a few versary were in decoratden flowers used Mrs. Mr. and of days, the guests ing the entertaining rooms. Games J. W. Huish. and music were enjoyed, and dainty refreshments served to twelve. Complimentary to Miss "LaRea! Jones of Provo, who will leave The Social Hour club of Provo soon for a mission in the eastern Bench met Thursday - afternoon states mission field of the L. D. with Mrs. L. M. Nelson. The time S. church, Mrs. Mamie Baker and was pleasantly spent with Bewlng Mrs. Laura Boam of Salt Lake enand music, during which dainty evenat Saltair Tuesday tertained refreshments were served to thiring. teen members and the following invited guests: Mrs. Erma Allen, Mrs C. E. Loose entertained Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mrs. Grace Wil Mrs. Lawrence Green, Miss Green liams, Mrs. James Wilson. This and Miss Fitzgerald of Salt Lake was the last meeting of the club City at her home Sunday. In the until fall. afternoon the party motored to Upper Falls, Provo canyon, where Mr. and Mrs. Lee G. Bower of dinner was served. Miami, Fla., arrived in Provo last night They will remain here until Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton August 5, to attend the Bower famand daughter Ellen, will leave Sun- ily reunion. . day for the Coast, where they will Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson, Mr. spend two weeks. and Mrs. J. R. Hodsen, Mrs. George Miss Helen Van Wagenen was W. Gee returned home last night pleasantly surprised by a number from Salt Lake, where they have of friends at her home Wednesday been visiting the past few days. Miss Van Wagenen afternoon. Mrs. John D. Dixon entertained with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagenen will leave at her home this afternoon, comnext week for Salt Lake to make plimentary to Mrs. George West of A delightful time San Bernardino, Calif., and Mrs. A. their home. was spent with games, music and C. McConachie of Salt Lake. Roses a decoration. Sewdancing, during which a delicious were used as were enjoyed, and reluncheon was served to Alta Thur-goo- d. ing and music to freshments thirty. sejved . Marjorie Bee, Beth Reese, e Zella Peterson. Wilma Ridge, Dixon of Wyoming, Vernon Peterson and Bernece Van WagenIf you are going away for en. A. Will Og-de- n For Mother and Daughter All SILK DRESSES in stock EASTERN CORN-FE- D on w, Utan. PORK Pork Shoulder Roast, lb Pork Shoulder Roast, lb Pork Steak, lb Loin Pork Chops, lb '. Loin Pork Roast, lb 22c 15c 22e 3Cc 30c PREPARED MEATS Minced Ham, lb Werners, lb Douglas Lunch Corned Beef ... 20c 20c 32c 32c The marriage of Mrs. Hannah M. Hair of Provo. and George Strickland of Long Beach, Cali fornia, took place at the home of the bride, Thursday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated with The garden flowers and ferns. ceremony was performed at eight o clock by Kishop ueorge Powel son of the Provo Third Ward, in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends of the couDle The bride wore a pretty gown of gray crepe de chine, trimmed with blue satin yolks and headings, and she carried a beautiful bouquet of brides roses.. Following the ceremony, dinner was srveH to sixteen, after which music was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland will spend a few days in Salt Lake City with friends, before making their home in Provo. OCa. 10 All GEORGETTE, VOILE and BATISTE BLOUSES at a straight discount of.; OU 10 900. All SILK FIBRE and WOOL SWEATER COATS, S and JACKETS at a . OC0 Im 10 straight discount of SLIP-OVER- straight discount of &t a Every HART SCHAFFNER & CLOTHCRAFT Suit in the house MARX and (except plain serges) , at a straight ...25 discount of iM One lot of ORGANDIES and VOILESin embroid- OPL Lv Every CORTLEY suit in the house for YOUNV MEN and BOYS (except plain serges) at a straight discount of Our entire stock of STRAW straight discount of Ff . . Our entire line of Men's anu at a straight discount of . . . . . . r. n " hf We Give You this Splendid Opportune ity Right at the Time You Want the Things Most . Mr. and Mrs.. Irvin McDowell entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bates and family of Ely Nevada. Roses were used in decorating the dinner table Covers were laid for eight E. Loose was hostess at a bridge-luncheat her home Thursday afternoon. The enter taining rooms were decorated with roses and sweet peas. Eight tables of bridge were played, followed by dainty refreshments. Mrs. Fred Richmond was awarded the card favor. Present were: Mrs. Joseph T. Farren, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs, John W. ' Farrer. Mrs. G, H. Mrs. David Open-shaHeindselman, Mrs. C H. Ward, Mrs Frank Deming, Mrs. William Ferre Mrs. Fred Richmond, Mrs. E D. Sutton. Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs Frank L. Cory, Mrs. Agnes White-cottoMrs. Henry Gease. Mrs. Francis Hedquist, Mrs. O R. Thomas. Mrs. John Buchi 'Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. J. B, Tucker, Mrs. L. G. Baker of Kemnierer, Wyoming. Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs, Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Frank Stubbs." Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. Vern Greenwood. Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs, Clarence Naylor, Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. J. Milton Jones, Mrs. Julia Ooldin of Fayson. Mrs. George H. Buckley and children have returned home after a six weeks visit in Knightville, 'Ali DRESS APRONS at a straight discount of ered and printed designs For Father and Son 9(10 ww All VOILE, RATINE, SWISS and GING-- Q CO HAM DRESSES at a straight discount of . .. Aw ' practic is the science of com to the . at a straight discpunt of Miss Agnes Evans, Miss Norma mon sense applied Carter. Jack Whittle and Russell human machine. Tucker motored to Castilla Thursday evening, where bathing and luncheon were enjoyed. C. or Here's Your Eleventh Hour 0 pponuiiiiii I Can Prove It Mrs. dress-up'f- July 4th is to be a Gala Day in Provo and all of us want to be on hand in our "best bib and tucker" your summer vacation, give Mrs. G. E. Lamborty of Denver, Colorado is the guest of Mrs. C E. Maw for a few days. Mfoeday to give everyone an opportunity to INDEPENDENCE DAY at small cost. Mrs. M. D. Evans entertained at carrier or this office your ada prettily appointed dinner party dress and your paper will folThursday afternoon, complimen- low you by mail Phone 95. tary to Mrs. E. V. Bennett of Salt Lake, who was here visiting. Garden flowers were used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for Mrs. E. L, Strong, and sons. Jack. Doyle and Bob Strong. Mrs. Douglas Page, Mrs. J. J. Evans, Tho results of Chiropractic Mrs. James Peay and son Eleon, are natural, because its prinMiss Zella Evans and Leland Chirociples are natural. Evans. Mrs. Melissa Lewis entetrained at a children's birthday at her home Thursday evening, in honor of her son Dean whose tenth birthday anniversary occurred that day. Games and music were the features of entertainment during which dainty refreshments were served. Those present were Houtz Carteri Hal Dahlquist Stewart Potter Fred Potter. May Hendrichseni Paul Henrichsen. Alva Halliday. Winston Dahlquist, Mary Dahlquist, Mary Mirth Dahlquist Sterling Lewis. Orlin Stubbs. Richie Stubbs, Carlyle Dahlquist. BiHie Clark, George Thatcher and Alta Thatcher. amid atarday Ber-nic- CHIROPRACTIC We want to demonstrate in a substantial way our appreciation of the splendid patronage Provo and Utah county folks have favored us with during the first six months of the year. , " is the best and only permanent way to health. R. LESTER SPURRIER -3 Farrer Bros. Bldg. Hours 2 to 5, 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. Phones: Office 126, Res 247-- J FOURTH OF JULY BARGAINS n, Fancy New Potatoes, 6 lbs. 25c Fancy Large Juicy Lemons, per 39c 75c 25c ...,23c 70c 2 b The second intermediate fourth year class of the Second ward Sunday school, with their teacher, Or- ville Olsen, enjoyed an outing to Saratoga Wednesday evening. A delightful time was spent with bathing, followed by games and dancing. Luncheon was served to e. twenty-fiv- Mra wniias Carter entertained iMrs. Leah Eking entertained at home Monday afternoon in ner Sunday in honor of Mrs. B. at PiUham and family of Salt Lake, hoaor of Mrs. Cyril Hartley. The ?A were here rooms were prettily decorated with visiting. the season's flowers. Games and Vfhe marriage of Miss Bernfce music were the features of the after "cKellip to Charles Cecil Simpson afternoon's entertainment, P which dainty refreshments were served to the following: Irs. Caleb Haws, Mrs. J. H. Syme, Mrs. T. William Jones, Mrs. Andrew Hartley, Mrs. Aldred Erskine, Miss Clara Haws, Miss Stella Craig, Mrs. F. F. Carter. Mrs. Ray Ellings worth, Miss Venessa Carter, all of Provo; Mrs. Eastham Clegg and the Misses Grace and Hilda Clegg of Spring-ville- ; Mrs. Martha Stoker, Mrs. John Larson, Mrs. Fenton Boyack, Mrs. Clara Mordue and Miss La Rue Boyack of Spanish Fork. Ladies' and Misses' Hand Bags, all kinds. 100 Saturday and Monday are the Two Days that we Pass all the Profit to You Over of the business houses fmd professional men contributed their full quota to help make this the biggest and best Fourth that Provo has ever celebrated. nine-tent- The various women's clubs will surprise our hs visitors with the floats are preparing. they Everyone is in the SPIRIT and we are g to have a "bully" Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. time. po-in- Our entire line of Voiles and per cent off. We have a big line. 50 Ladies' and Misses' Outing Hats ,values up to $1.50, sale 29c and 39c We have a big line of Men's and Boys' Summer Under-- , wear at bargain prices. 50 pair Ladies' and Misses' Canvas Shoes, leather soles, values up to $3.75, sale price while they last, pair. . .$1.00 50 pair same in rubber sole, 75c pair 50 pair Child's Canvas Shoes, leather soles, $1.75 values, 75c sale, pair Hundreds of other bargains. Come and see them. 50 D.L. VAN VVAGANEH 348 West Center. McCUMBER DEFEATED. FARGO, N. D., June 30. Returns compiled at 1 o'clock thi3 morning Uirls Hike Across Continent by Nonpartisan league state headquarters from 1256 precincts from Wednesday's election gave Lynn J. Frazier a lead of 848 for the Republican nomination for United States senator over Porter J. McCumber, present incumbent. BOY SCOUT BAND PLAYS The Boy Scout band will render two selections at the conjoint session of th eM. I. A. Sunday evening at the tabernacle. The band a'o will play on the Fourth at Sprin?-ivlle- . Practice tonight at Central school, 7:30. SENT TO STATE MENTAL Mrs. Mary F. Smith. last evening, was commited to the state mental hospital following a hear ing. Her husband, John R. Smith is in jail awaiting trial on a serious charge and will be heard in district court July fifth, acording to th court callendar published tod' The couple have nine children, hve of whom are at home, and; who will be provided yith homes by the juvenile court, ; the hearing comes up before Judge ' 'V. S. ' Willis tomorrows. ; SUNDAY DINNERS Vie should hate to work In a drug store and get all the ice cream we at Geneva wanted free. Who said the cost of necessities was up In 51 cities? A dime golf ball is on the market. Only thing funnier than a country fellow in town is a city fellow in the country. , Carrying packs, Violet Bacon (left) and Leona Anderson, both 19 and Broadway chorus girls, have started to vvaik from New Tcrk to Lo: Angeles. But they won't object to an auto lift, if you happen to meet 'em. 1 P. M. to 3 P. M. Some Cooks, Seme Service 1 |