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Show TIIE EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY 2tl925. A STORE: QUALITY BUT NOT HIGH page t:i:.: PRICED 111 rWQOB.:CLIFT ibciety; "Phone 107. .4 Mrs. Anna K. Humes entertained dinner at boute 8unday la compliment to aMrand Mrs, A, M. br at fUnsea and daughter and Mr.: and A. SUrbuck of Rait Lake. A' pretty cut glass vase of the season's flowers centered the dining table on which coven were laid for Hr7G, - tea. v .v ,,,, -- ' Continues Until ,8 p. m. Saturday Wonderful Values In v, Every Department SALE OF n The foJIowlng-famill- es spent Friday night at Aspen Grove, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Heal Mr. and Mrs. "William Frisby and Mr. ana Mrs. W. O. Ramehaw of Salt Lake. The men' and boys and Miss Evelyn Ileal made the rllnib to Mt. Tiinp and were successful In reaching the flag pole. The party returned borne Saturday over the scenic loop and through American Fork canyon, ' Street and House The Bonne Fol club was enter- tained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. MuVtln StreneL The entertaining rooms were beautifully DRESSES decorated with roses and ferns. The diversions of the afteraon consisted of nedlework and music, followed oy luncneon wnlcn was served to fifteen. Priced at less than manufacturer's . jjL r r r " " . " i. Among tba,jve(!kimt visitors" ul Mapre TDolf rest)rt Were the following people from Trove: Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Hank JohiiMtn, Mr. and Mrs. Roj Boshard, Edna' Johnson, Cecil Broadbent, Mark Kirhy and family, Mr. and Mri. W. II. Ferr and fnm- j??ty Kenneth Crnven am) family and 7 rt':x.-- . . ,J v.no oi son an u ramily. aruym Group 100 Group 2 "','. Voile, Silk, Tissue, Crepe, and English' print dresses Values to $4.95 $1.69 daughter Euula of Eunka were the week-enguests of Mrs. Melissa Lewis. Sunday afternoon lhe party motored around the Alpine scenic V cost $2.95 d ....... : ' tdffSS $1.95 "Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Towers and i 1 Of fine quality Ginghams and Percales. ir. i ft - The Amasta club members and Invited guests were entertained at the borne ot Miss Florence John Monday evening. . A pleasant time was spent with needlework, music and game. A dainty luncheon followed and was served to Miss Afton Dixon, Miss Viola Clayton, Miss Bhea Bus-hMis .May ChristcnMMi. Miss BessIe,.Colllns and Miss Alice Taylor. Miss Jennie Knudsen was as . invited gnetit. : loop and enjoyed luncheon Grove. New Sheer Frocks These are exceptional dresses. Smart tailoringbeautiful hand embroidery each and every one bears evidence of; higher cost models, which they are. The prices are remarkably low the values sensational. See them in our window. at Aspen English Prints, Ginghara and Broadcloths. Julia quits :t ft On Sale Wednesday $2.50 and $3X)0 value- s- Voiles, Imported Prints, Normandie Voiles, Fine F re.nc h .Embroidered Gingham. Values to $7.45 . $1.95 " $3.95 A; Group 5 Fine Imported English Prints, - Imported Eayons-;--beau- Priced for this' SaleT ully trimmed, "4- - $ro.5o:"Z DORNA GORDON ' m st , EnglishroalolMr; if - -- vaiuesTto - Values to $5.90 -- Group 4 v.-- ' Leads the world in "House Dress" value WE DO NOT CLOSE THIS WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON James D. Tbofne with 20 seres, Ed--, Baiter. Among the leading cherry growmund Cragun with 20 acres, Samuel ' ers is Ivan Burr. Cordner pt. Jl Ct Cunningham and More and more the farmers of Kmery McKellip. In past years nost Orem are becoming interested In of the Orem apple crop has beer, dairying, which offers a splendid re ."hipped to Los Angeles. turn on me investment and a conA conservative "estimate places stant monthly income the year thTs year's pear shipment at approximately 75,000 bushels.!. The Bartlett lear crop will bringIn from $H000 " . (Contfnued from Page One) to $125,000 The 'Carey, orchard managed by the Pack, Crandall, tinually by "the orchard company Humphrey and Ferguson' .Interests which Ig shipping alont 20-- htads will bushels every few months to tho Salt Lake of pears. Bishop Orson TreBtwlch market of the Sharon ward1 will have aputner large apple 5rwcrs are proximately. 4.0Q0; JushpTs;;RqsgeJ4, Jalla ulttje Bnake, 4EKppound fMoa Indian girl, quit her Job aa fat Wo man with a circus side show because the seat she had to occupy through the performances was too bard even Bhe has returned to .with Iter bom at Ponca City, Okla. THE DEPARTMENT rr SCOPESTRIAL f STORE OF'PRPVO EffectivelFrame , Smart Pumps (Contihned from Pace Onc has ended Bryan and WEDNEDAYS and -- WILFORD PERRY - Garden Seeds., FIower Seeds Grass Seed Clover Seed Gladioli Bulbs Dahlia Bulbs clta-tio- eon-tem- j ' CannaBuIbs Vegetable Plants Flower Plants Perennial Plants , - 1 " " Lawn Mowers JRuhherJHoiie. arch-enemi- vereatJhe o the county. Most of them have com fortable modern homes with all cltj conveniences and are still surrouiiik ed by the wholesome rural lnflucncej ' - I : mm -- v lh 3k A- Homer, 2,600 bushels and George the 8trtttton 2000 bushel s7 pear crop Is not nearly as large as tn previous years, the pears will be f aff Tinttsaally large sise which will more than make up for the de creased yield.' r The beet rop haa 'never- -, before looked better at Orem than at the present time and indications are that a heavy yield will be harvested. An average of not less than 15. tons tp the acre la anticipated while some fields win go as high as 25 or. 28 tons per acre.' The finest patch of Beets In Utah county according to f J. W. sttperinteiH dent of the Lehl factory district of the Utah Idaho Sugar company is that of Alfred KeetchTln the north- of rem. There is no exceptionally large Individual acreage of Aeets. most the growers de- vo(lng from five to fen sores to that crop. Among the largest growers are Bishop' Alex H. Lowe of the Windsor ward,: X 'W. GlHman, C. O. 1 Johmwn, Vf., 3, StarlC and , David . i j - than rest of the farming population THURSDAY ,Jrow,getiQgeber there air . - UTAH COUNTY after the trial their views.. asslon ami ' Yesterday's session was probably 4Pne of the most drWatlc an tesa.ue.that a legal proceeding ever n experienced. It opened with the W Clarence Darrow for of court, sweptThrongh. the reading of 65,000 words of scientific affidavits 'oh; the subject of eVolu Won, the Bible and the. schools, then In rapid succession touched three climaxes, the. apology and absolu-tioffjDarroW from the contempt charge ; the Abandonment .of the court room and finally a mighty . contest between Bryan and Harrow, In the field of 'thought It was brought to an end in the midst sof a tnmnlt only by the peremptory thamp of Jjudge Bfiulston's :gav which Tftdjournea pfoceearngs". while furrow" and Bryan height of a stormy clash: The outdoor trial took plaee on revivalists platform on Ihe North , Bide of the court house ' with the spectators seated on rough' lumber fpencbes under tbe elmst v . . flocks. . The people of Orem are rout)drffr J. Anderson Is milking from 18 to 20 beads of good dairy cows, selling the milk to the Cherry Hill dairy, one of the largest retailers of milk In Trove. Is also The poultrxi-busthe- ss spreading In the district, many of the fruit growers raising large collar' made of feathers b than the One of fur, and la besoming almost ai popular. It h fl -- moat frenoently used nowwHh or chiffon wraps, but the early tax coata. and suiu of wool show i tendency to follow flult , T'HD npHESE pumps bsv acbMvwl dls, on whlcb.to concentrate (be decor. Uons.'whtcb; 'are Mu of p mi Pealbar wlfwd to form design" V .Tbey are of white UiAf ' . For Results Use The Want Ads Hose Couplings Garden Tools .'Incubators Poultry Supplies Seed Potatoes AsparagusllRoots , WHITE KING QQ.50c size . ; uUb -- CALUMET BAKING POWDER OQ ' 85c size ,, . . . ZoC 4 ft COCOA, MCDONALD'S . -. .- PINEAPPLE, crushed best grade PROVO GREEN CORN, dozen NEGAlest-gTadf- . RIB BOILS per lb. nyj' trtv 25c ....... Peanut Butter 35c size POT ROASTS v'!c per lb, ;...:..:-1,0cl2- .JoC : :y?ib. BETTER MEATS HAMBERGER Per lb. . f :..Tr- WILFORD PERRY 338 W. Center, Provo, Utah per gallon i west-Tweti- ' ; 65c GUTTER per lb. Wftgr-agrieiatB- ' ' LARD 3 lbs. . - , - r: '':Atn n3C -jar - x" - - tSrtar! . r&" r 1 ; |