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Show -- FACE FOUS I 7 n i V .iini,i in'im-- a ,jp m mm - mi "1 ia i '. - TIIE EVENING IIEKALD, FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1926 Owi ' CITY NEWS COMPANY S- - Goats Dresses Our complete stock of Spring1 Sport Coats and Drfess Coats ' ' en special 0(TiiewSpring" Dresses pn, sale 'Saturday $19.45 V J15,45 Kl m sale-Saturda- $14.45 $lt59 Coats Coats sn.45 " : $19.45 $2-1.4- t, ShK? m' fS$T Coats Coats Dresses r..: . T $11.90 lebt Dresses $21.45 presses A complete line of beautiful Spring Silk Rayon in a large Biack, gunmetal, rose, taupe, cinnamon, blonde, blush and Values to $2.25 variety of shades and patterns 98C ' Extra special on 20 SILK DRESSES Values to $3.50 INDIVIDUAL SILK DRESS PATTERNS Of heavy canton crepe. No two patterns alike. Each pattern makes a dress. One lot of NEW CANTEENS AND HAND BAGS Saturday Special $2.95 $2.89 Fined $50 Ed Korenson of this fined $50 by ..Judge Ballif this morning on a A three charge of Intoxication. months suspended sentence was a portion of the penalty, which wilt be put into effeet if the defendant is again found under the Influence of liquor: $7.50 city whs George 8. PRESIDENTS- - MEET AT i U; SALT LAKE CITY,. AprU 2 were welcomed liy George TliouiniC.Vvesliieat f tJe I'niversity of wjiji, at the con 1 It. elegatest i Intellectual 111 purpose and appeal. We must learn tp slft truly all facts and look at all sides of a problem before we 4ake any action, for the BXJdjiwredenkofJhe I'tah Fed- - eyes of tbeworld are m women g eration of Women's clul)s. Scientific' societies. We must maintain our consideration of vital problems must diKiiity and hiRh purpose." President Thomas urged the club supplant tbe emotional methods and purposes that have characterised women to use all legitimate means women's clubs in the past; said Mrs.! within their power taJiiake eertain Maw. "The emotional aiieal em that the educational Institutions of uhaxlzed iu women soieties has the state receive a just distribution resulted TnTaultv lPislatlon and do of public lands allotted to tbetn At strwtive'- - endeavors', tbe xfiesker the present time, he continued, 'Govccuitinued. "This organization Is ernor 'Weorgo II. Iern ami Ills assistants were anxious to effect this land dlsrttwt4ofe An imikirtant part of the session was. tbe discussion as to continuing the publication of the Bulletin, a for some time hag been distributed to all affiliated club women of the state. The discussion was led by Mrs. John Culiey presidents held yesStewart building at when a twrwiay sesto order by Mrs. ( .m 1- - Beautiful Hats mvvy Variety in color and style VYl!K lor your selection. Ross Millinery 317 'West Center at lOolocfe- - the Visiting Daughter G. Deri of RexhuraV Idaho is snendin? severnl ijdays with Jiis daHgbterrMrs.- A. O. rHhrersonof this city-- . Saturday Specials 3 cans . . . Log Cabin, $1.25 size WALNUTS & oz..cah.'. . . , 39c . V . . 42c Gem Nut, 2 lbs; 84c ! . .. Edna Whit. Jxs Angetes tenographerrwasteft a fortuneof Mlsa . several million .dollars ty her uncle, Ames Rubldeaux, Arizona '. miner, who died several years ago. Atfound Miss White fc only torney recently. College Star l n 3 Ave.';: , ikr u'''' z 49c - tins or paper carton. i Thi package Lthe key-gi- n opena jq eaiily, with lbs 41c Walter Buettzenbach has. jiut fin - his collegiate athletic career. He captained the sensational Peru Neb.) .Normal basketball team thji teaaon which won th Nebraska ConHe played in 6 ference .title. Kralght Victories Buettzenbach was fullback for three yaars and! played on six championship teama " whlls-a- t M college..-i a. r , 'm m . e vf i , andnncepegedthe d. top fits tight and snug to protect tnoie delicate elusive iiavora. f(Ml fm,fmtmmmftlt. BiMkte EngUih Potaoa oyea Vxuact? In Salt Take City Mrs. C. E. Maw Is In Salt Lake City this week attending the biannual conference of presidents of the Utah Federa- tion of Women's clubs which M being held at the University of Utah. - otbe and an-nu- Vwite Erlends Tsitor from Salt Lake B. E. -Mr. CaroUne of Salt Lake City is here on Sown and son Dan visited with Mr. Y and Mrs. Joseph Shaw at their home biisiness. in Lake View Wednesday- .- They Mrs. have spent the winter In California Leaves for Long Beach Laura Y. Foote left Friday morning and are returning to their hpiue in for Long Beach, CaL, . where she Salt Lake City. will spend a month with her daugh-te- r Mrs. Eoy Twis. Visiting Here W. F. Qrofen- dach of Ogden is visiting in Provo The this week with friends. frhird Ward Entertains Third ward cave the tenth of a series f ntrtainments.ln. the. wAtd Republican Women Enjoy Talk-Sen- ator amusement hall.Thursday ' evening. LeRoy Dixon addressed the Miss Ruth Perkins gave a splendid members of the Women's Republi play? can club at a largely attended meet interpretation of the four-ac- t A bass solo ing held at the home of Mrs. Ruth fThe Little Teacher." was rendered by August Preseott. Farer, 747 West Center .. street, Thursday afternon. Achsa Paxman. Goes to Salt Lake Miss Agnes club president,' presided. Senator Fnrrer and James, Hawkins left for Dixon touched on current activities Friday mornhtgto of congress and expressed his-- ap-see Lawrence" Peterson, prior to his proVal of the work of Utah's Republican; representatives in congress. He departure for the British mission. told of the Importance " to many Dance in Grand View The Grand Utahns of the Indian war veterans' View ward la giving a dance in the pension bill introduced by Congress ward amusement hall Saturday eve- man E O. Leatherwood. ning. The murdock orchestra will ' Bonneville Store Open Tonight fttrnish --the- music Frank Dusenberry's country store Here from Salt Lake Mr. and will again be conducted at the Mrs. M. R. Cahotm of Salt Lake City BonnevSle ward amusement haS this evening with more attractive friends in this etty. offerings than ever, ncoordtrigto announcement of committees in Landscape Gardner Here Emil charge. The store has attracted wide Hansen, landscape gardner of Lo- attention and creates much amusegan, Is in Prpvo for an indefinite ment among the thrangs who find pleasure In attending. The proceeds length of time on business. from the store go toward the ward New Arrival Mr aind Mrs. Her meeting house fund. bert Hansen are the prond parents Visits Friends Mr. and Mrs. J. of a fine baby boy born to thera W. Prows had as their house guests . Thursday. for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Laker Here O. J. Hyde of Payne of Spafford, Ariz. Salt IJke City is visiting here, for Entertain ParentsThe' Boy a.faw days.. ' Scouts of the Fourth1 ward enterHre from Helper Mr. and Mrs. tained their parents at the ward S.IjL Brown of Helper are visiting meetings nouse Tuesday evening. and relatives in Provo The boys acting as chairmen of the with .frie-nd- a committee were! . Alma various for a few days.! j Kartchtwr... invitatiMiJDitftflDjSnj Leh . Knjoys Opera The Provo tall, program and games and Jay high school opera company went to Nelson, refreshments.. A. short pro Lebl Thiirsday evening and gave An- gram was given consisting of musiother splendid presentation of 'The cal numbers by the boys and talks Marriage fromjjeout Executive A. A. AnderdcotR of the Lebl high and towns- son and Bishop li. J, MurlT6cE"Eacn people great.;enJoyedjthe perform- patrol gave a clever ptant -typify - ' ing" some phase of Bcouttm?. . Light .'..-ance. ... refreshments were served .to up Prof. Merrill Speaker Prof. wards of seventy boys and their . ... .. Amos N. Merrill addressed the gen parent. Carnations per .dozpn Roses per dozen $1.00 ... ..... Snapdragons per dozen .. . . $1.50 . Tulips per dozen Daffodils dozen . . . . $1.50 .$1.50 :..50c, ... bunch 20 varieties Potted Planta 25 percent off Open All Day Sunday LADIESFLOmL Phone 466 rpe4uUnUAdxawiiht . oannettejTJbetit . :T!rn Phone 39 jot f lake eralhssemf iIjTof 'the7rroIilgh ' .:. Tea Visit Friends Fred Baker son Georgq. of Huntington Parle Cal., were the guests of Prof, and Keturna to La Vegas Mrs. Mrs. H. R. Merrill the early patt Walter Startup and family returned of the week. . td their home in Provo the early of the week from Las Vegas, Elect CandidatesThe Associated part Nev., where they have been spendWomen Students of the Young uniing the wlnted months. versity elected Miss Ine Warnlck as president of that organization at a meeting held Monday. Miss Warnick accompanied : by Mrs. Nettle "Smart, dean .of the girls of the Young university, wiU represent the school at the conference A. W. 8. to be held in Los Angeles" In the near future. , Ished- 3f North University v LARD, Pure White BjUTTER, Sweet Creamery, per lb. ... :,J9c K "XV:'.' 63c . . 7; like coffee, should be sealed ia vacuumnot ordinary Returns Home Mr. O. "B, Thomas returned to her home in this city Wednesday evening after spend' ing several days in Salt Lake City with her aunt, Mrs. J. E, Myers., Sirtt-takg-- Celery, white and 10c crisp; per bunch . . . WHITE KING ashing machine soap . yyX- NUT BUTTER 01 SYRUP Log Cabin, 65c size f . , . , -- - Royal Blue, SYRUP ...... , -- 10 pounds Sugar; CORN ' . I - - an wea, Elliot Sings Mrs. - - - : Scfflling Hera an BosW- V. W. Calder of Ogden la in thla city on baalneae Sudden Riches -"- K. Gitrn Clark will loist at the bamioet iven "'evening to jjfcjherjlotel-lt-hi- s the mission presidents and tbeTsfalie ! presidents by the general Niard of the Relief societies of the L. D. 8. ' church. ; be - - He October meeting of 'the fleration. A feature. of the afternoon session was an address by Dr. Arthur U Beele.V, "Some. Popular Misconceptions Regarding Mental Disorders." Instructions regarding transportation to the meeting of the Genera! aiteretiorr-of,'Wnie's- chilis, to be 'held in Atlantic City, May 25 to June 5, were also given. The, delegates were guests. o. 'the university at Inncheotraiul late in the afternoon were entertained at tea by the Lambda Phi Lambda sorority. Tbe session will convene -- this mowing - A 3 r T hainait.aiidIt.JKiis, Je:ldedJhat : lake-Mr-,- Mis. G. W. KuddiicrTif Salt City are visiting friends in ' ,. tills week. final action would lie taken at the of buslneea, Girts Jamboree The girls of the Young university will have their Present Program In SringviUe Jamboree Friday April 9. This Provo A number of Y.oung university stuIs an entertainment which Is en dents partitljiated In putting over $ joyed by, girls only. In the past itf progrnmit!, the WitrlngviHe high Denverite Here Walker White has been a great success and it is ex schiMil 'Wednesday. Musical num-her- s a resident of Denver, Colo., Is a pected that it will be as good or bet-te- r ' and talks were given by Prof: gucft at the Hotel' Roberts. : this year ... , T. Earl Pardoe, Glen' Guynian, Floyd Larson, LeGrande Anderson, Gees to ftalt Lake Mrs. Susa AV. , from Salt Lake Mr. and Sadie Hojvarth and Madge Peterson. Pottlton left for Salt Iake City Mrs. C. N Wbittaker of Salt Lale Friday morning to attend Uelief City are guests at the Hotel Roberts for a few days. society conference. Here From" Salt WOMEN'S CLUB Suit lake Dell Webb, elty iwreational director, made trip to Salt Lake City today oa -- - son. Comejn and inspect bur line of new Spring Footwear. Try a pair of our Solid Leather Shoes for children. They wear well. ference of club terday in the. tlie University, sion was called "f . 8 Values to $10.00 - liTbe Courthouse Committee-- . Sleets The special appoint ed to investigate the .lighting fixture?: for the new city and county building met in the courthouse Tbursiiiiy evening a'nd went into tlie matter' of lighting equipment very Various tyjiea of fix extensively tures are being considered by the committee, which Is comprised of Mn.vw O. K. Hansen. County Neil Dahkv Henry Erlandson. Bud Joseph Nel $1i25 . ..$1.95 . ' and .". PER YARD Value to $15.45 $7.75 , " " SOCIAL Sacrificing Sate o PRINTED CREPE AND CANTON CREPES Goes , to It REAL SILK HOSE 85c the g $1745 all new spring shades. Service weight and chiffon. Values to $1.25 - s April Uig rnl- - , VIriliflt Here Mlas Tenuj Lip Tersjty of Southern California de qulst of Logan is visiting In Prove bating team represented by William fur a few days with friends. Berber and Leland C Tallman will university team In Ta. Denver Addresses Dr. thf city April aceordlnsr to an-M array O. Dr. Thqmag I Martin, ement of local school officials. amiy JUye and pr, T. M. Tanner of the Young, university will address the "I rjmn Aeff'iwiT nf grlwiw at the cm Scout .court or Honor will hold a vendty of I'tah Friday evening. meeting of award at the Commun ity church (Meno Trope hall) Relief Society Choir te M4 Th Baiter Sunday evening at T f :30 Third ward Relief society choir oVliH-k- . will meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Olson at 730 Friday evening Serviee-TSunrise Toumr- - Peo. he o'clock.5 All members are invited to pfe's society of the Community be present church will conduct a sunrise service Easter morning at 7 o'clock, afA. O. Taylor of Visiting Here ter i'fliiih an Easter breakfast will " Portland, Ore., la visiting in this " beserved. city with friends and relatives. $15.90 jfm C. r , ' ' Official ' Coming Paul Clagsdune, manager of the western division of the I'nited St a tea chanV-beHf commerce, will be the speaker at the April 14 membership meeting of tbe Pwro chamber, according toanuoiineeBient of E,"g. liiaeVley, MV, Clagsdone's head quarters are at Ban Pranc-isco- . C af Anoui aftermaoa oatoo of. the general eoafereaoa of the Belief society at Salt Lake were Dr. Arthur L. Beeley and Dean L. Joha KattalL Jr. : Phone 107 Saturday special. and extra values in Ladies' Spring Coats, Children's Coats 7 7 Sweaters and. Spring Merchainiise.": t - :Tt:-- r AAa-wii- u at thl speakers school Friday morning. He chose for his subject "Abundant Living," in which he urged the students to profit by the. experiences with which thqy come in contact .that point to richer and fuller lives. A delightful mnsical program was given. New Arriyal Dar. and Mrs. C. Hansen are happy to announce the arrival of a fine baby girl born to them Thursday morning. Both moth. er and babe are doing nicely. . Visits Relatives Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Belmont spent the "early part of Return Home Pierson Corbett the .week in Salt Lake City visiting i has" returned home after spending1, with friends and relatives. months in the the pcrst twenty-eigh- t 1m v s tri JHeber CeTrrrat states mission. ' Mr. mother Joined him In Missouri Duke ieh Friday morning for" Salt and together they visited the many Lake where she will visit with her for points of interest In" Missouri 'and daughter; Mrs. L, C Clark , ". week. ; Kansas. , Oor-betf- r-A- In giving one day's business back each month makes Perry's store the most economical place to trade, our. goods are good, our prices are low, we deliver. Anyone holding tickets for March llth, bring them in, and receive face value in cash. Onions, Parsnips cabbage, 5. lbs. '..... .A Bparagu a ,Tipa,.....: w. . . , SATURDAY SAVINGS . Bananas - . , " ; Loose lard Iwu 3 lbs. r . ..B5c ... . 20 CT IjOOSO 1C -- rf F lb. 15c; 2 lbs. Large White King ...... ;. ...39 c . Q 10 lbs Ubj tUbf UUU Grapefruit Russett "Potatoes extra large 10 lbs. .67c Dozen Navy . Beans 3 . 25c lbs,-.- TChili 3 lbs Beans - .. . 1 Cn : ........ luu Corn Maid in Idaho 09 ......u brand, 3 for Gold Bar Tomatoes large cans, 3 for UU 35c We are large dealers and carry a choice line of garden seeds, flower seeds, bulbs and plants. Garden tools, rubber hose, lawn mowers, poultry netting, drinking , . fountains, etc , ' EARLY POTATOES . - WilfordPerry tilt BBaaaSBBBOaBBaOBapaBBB - ' - . . f ' |