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Show .I., " l 1.11 - h a ' At Xtaaa Editor m m If Jl : tor . n - m II I Y I I I I - a IhlL i . VniM JiUMraoB L&vi HoUrMt California, nrhr4 L voter cream Pre of Ml U apeoa a naoalh with, aes pareeta, Mr. and Mrs. aaaiset Jepperaoa Jr end frteada. She arlta bw sietsr. MiM -- ) After meeting at Meao Trope hall bUa Monday afternoon. Girl Scouts af Troop No. L amtared to Upper Falls. Prove eanyon. where they wore tbe guests of Mra. M. D. Brow-de- r. A large boa fire was made and a pjcate . supper eaJoyad, after which marahmallows aae a weinar kto Plorence Japfvreea, j ere praparmUoM At tha araaant time to tha aim mar tanm as tha Jan roast was en interesting feature. persoa School of Dona arta. The girte took ahprt hikes and upon their reUira ts the falls, were pre onxa ro cnu. . sented with aa indoor baseball bat eCOCTS i and ball from Mra Eugene Hansen, . . A pleasant time waa spent b Ball games were engaged la and Ciri Scout Troop No. X at folly good Urae enjoy. i ... FaJ evening;. Tuesday park 'The girls returned to Meno Trep lowing the Tefulax 'business aiee a hall where a business Deltcl-ewmeetiag was enjoyed. ruf games "ra during which time officers aarrad by held, for the three months were Mrs. Eucene Haaaea.. Mrs. Fred chosen rensuing as follows: . Donna M e. Up. t u VUW , tit. tha Coard, .chairman: Helen Wagner, feUowtng flrls: Marfaret. Startup. secretary ; Beth Boyden, treasurer': Maxins Cerlctt. Maria Beatleeyer, Carol 8taa4a, Ethel McCoard, Jane) ' Barparbare Peay, Mildred Smart,DoroVlck and Margaret Boyer, patrol bara Allen, Margaret Prussa, leaders. thy OUlaapla, Flora ere SoiHb. delParticipating In the delightful af ta Anderson Mildred Mo. Maxlna fair were the fallowing: Helen Wag Eleanor WUluuna,, Boshard, Laef ner. Beth Boyden, Ruby Street, Mathews. MarM Elliot t,"Graee Bur- Carol 8tatts, Ethel McCoard. Jane ton. Venice Tuft. Lona Pterce, Ruby Troyer, Donna McCoard, Virginia Vlck. and Street Virginia Hansen,- - Fern Greer, Lyle Nuttnll. . . e . Vlck, Merle Anderson, Virginia AIR AFT SOCIAL INJOYABLE Zobell, Bliss Soott, Virginia Virginia tha Prominent among leading Crane, all of Troop No. 1. Mary eial event of tha week ' wa tha Ashtoa of Califontia lloena HID Mr. of heme party glvaa at tha and Margaret HU1 of Troop No. S, and Mrs. T. Alfred Madsen Tues- and the following ehaperones: Mrs. Provo . tha day avenlng. whan Eugene Hansen, Mrs. John Mensiee, Scandinavian organisation enter- Mra. J. M. Vlck, Mra Fred Staata oftained la honor of the retiring and Mrs. E. E. Bachelder. Marbus ficers. Community singing was led and Ida Bowder wera also guests, which by. Dr. M. Ceristanse altar a focal aolo was furnished by Chris PARTY ENJOYED SUNDAY fnotslend. who accompanied him Tha following from ProvO' motor1 self on the banjo. Chris Jensen ed to Ogdea canyon Sunday and enshort snd WllHam Norman gave joyed a picnic luncheon: Mr. and talks and Halvor Madsen, who re- Mra Heber Done and children, Mr. cently returned from the-S. Danish and Mra William Litchfield and mission field of the U D. church, children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. also made remarks. A harmonic Jones, Miaa Alice Jones, Miss Elgte , r abtt Ii7S . -- vivcn hv Andrew Lassen, i Dancing was an enjoyable feature Tof the evening's entertainment, the music being furnished by Carl Nelson and Dr. Christens n. aeeordeon and violin respectively. Delicious refreshments were served to T5. - SmU sm. nnU to MkchlSaJL wharo they will visit indefiaitely. Wan IB itwa utey are wa. oouas iwU of Mrs. Sarah Masaer. Mra Julia Joaaeoa aad Mr,Jan4,MfB. . WUhaia Ash worth. t Mra, Harold L)agfteM - will irava tonight for OUoagov where sha will Ma her fcaiahaad. who- - ten here a week ago for Detroit. MkhV raa as a dele ate to the Moooa PMum Onaratara eoavantioa. Mr. and Mra Dangerf laid win purchase new ear and ortve aosoa. tibiuos tha various places of later aet ma- - AVMral - TONIGHT to decorate the dining table. Following the dinner, the party attended a movie. 1 The regular meeting of the Sec- ond ward Geneologlcal society will be held this evening at 8 o'clock In the ward Relief society hall. Brlgham Johnson will give the lesson. All members are urged to be present and a cordial Invitation Is extended to everyone Interested., la a visitor la Provo oa business today. G. R. WOeaa af MUfurd Is la Pro vo oa bualneaa for several daya Mr. had Mrs. Jesae X MerrOI are rejoiclog aver the arrfval f twia daughtara, bora June S at the faav Uy home aa SpringvUla road-- Moth er and babies are doing nicely. McHUtoa Roberta and Lexis Er-ma Johaaon, beth ef Oadar.Vlew, l.laauad a marriage ttceaee Tueeday at tha eouaty court heaaa Vlrl tcuaa Van Wageatea of Provo and Rayola Fay Godfrey of Idaho rails, Idaho, were tasved a marriage . at the eounry tout houae . , . , t Tuesday, .. , Vermoa i. leamsaaeg . aad Ztaa Laamaster, both of Sunnystde, were amonjr the Pros Visitors Tuaadav. C. H. CUaa of JopUn, Mlaaoarl, la a Dusiceas vieitor la this city for a fsw daya , Aadrew Pealaoa . of Lake Shore ' , and Jennie Star of Paysoa were Issued a marriage license Tuesday arternoon 'at tba county court PAG2 PUYtiT0 Funeral For S?rvices Child Are Held 0PEWJUI1E11 Maajr AclltUIea'Arrtntwl RecretlkMf at Pioner Park Tkk Yer SPANISH FORK June eral services for Leona, daughter of M. and Mra Ralph Lewis of Soldier Summit were held Monday afternoon at S o'clock at the Third ward chapel with Blahop Ralph Morgan presiding. Speakers were C. W. Booth, Dr. Joseph Hughea, .President Ed. M. Rewe and Bishop Morgan, who made the closing r marts. Music was by ths ward choir and two duets were rendered, one by Misses Ella Money and Hannah Vtrklund and on and Fay Banks Prayers were by Marin us Larsen and 3. J. Banks Interment was Id the Spanish Fork city cemetery. .. house. -- - la i jt-- . n. Aeooraiag to Mayor Vaa Wagen-en- . the benefits to be derived from the playground will be many. Moth-er- a who are shopping or who have aa engagemeat for the day. may leave their ehildrea at the park, and be absolutely sure that they will be safe. . The ehildrea will be occupied in activities which win toad to constructive thinking and will be sup ervised In the right and of play, Miaa Chios Wright wiU . bo in charge of the playground, aad preparatiena are already under way ment of the children, while group dancing and rhythmic games win be another feature of the grounds activities. . Iews the Ttmew rw, now buis chance oirls. that and for is your . ahoot-the-ehoo- ts - son. Mrs, WUlard Robtasoa and daugh ter. Miss Lsnna Roblnsoa, of Rlchr field, have arrived here to attend the B. T. U. summer school Mr Robinson willrtady public apeaklna and atlas rtODinson wiu mmj I m usla and paiatlng. . ' A. W. GUbert or cnicago. in, was mnnv tha PTOVO VlBttOTS Monday. A. F. Anderson of Nephl was here Mondsy on business and visiting rrrj: T RECREATION : Recreational avaata af nutataaA. Ing interest have been a (ranged for tha aummar anaataiM tkt K V nt. n university, according to Director E. i mmru, wno aaa caargs or tooee activities. , and July , .. .. -- Mrs Ha rah Tulrreen and eon Morria, of Salt Lake, spent thj waek tna ners witn sir. mini Mrs Charles Msdsen. Mr all Mrs. Amdell Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Peterson, of Richfield, were the guests of Mra r. - nam Clark Mondsy afternoon. S, B. Newmaa of Denver, Colo , Is a visitor here for a few days. Harrv Frtesnan of Salt Lake Is sneullns several davs here . with f rlanda Mnfl 'il'himRiMi and ehlldren. Betty nd Billy, of Salt' Lake.- wereProvo visitors atnrdy "and Saatav f.. ,Vr -- Mr.'iand Mra, 1 I BunrviJl and Mr. and "lira, James TJuHall are spending several mtyr In Boise, Ida ana trs- uunpna ho, with air: ' ' :;t' '" -Runn.ll C H. Barnet of tgdea la visiting hers for a few'mtyg witlr friends.' L 8. Parsons and' H.' L. Orooms of Denver, Coltt.,' art" here on bus! ' n nr S far Mava Allan Grant Brockbank and Zlna Elizabeth Chvsoh;' btttli of American Fork, were' lmhied 4 license 16 wed Tuesday at the couhty court mnA '. u - ' ! '' ' house. Rulnn LeRoy JohnnoH bf Moroni nit BInho rSavts hf Provo were issued" a' marriage license Tuesday at ins county courc noose. ROYAL NEIGHBORS' ' ' ' ' Friday. June aoclol. . "T Jun 1 u- a,. , v" .... V S .fW 'i.'S j t if--. ' A. It. - June ,0earance r &..2:. i " irj... f - Evvy Spring Coat StBclcs, " i ' js ox : ' - pririg Suit,- Spring Ensemble arid - CllaWA.T a very good assortment of ; Early; Spring f pteses ; fioWelneVer manship,- -. Make yoiir selections early, as this merchandise will not last lone at such drastic reductions. Silk and Wool Dress es Ensembles .In this clearance Just one hundred Dresses at a frac- tion of their real. vaiueJBtijr them now at in this lot. Printed Crepes, . "Pjq debutante, Printed Georgettes,' Pastel . V designs. .a I Ja4? . $25.00 had adopted the Improved Kotex. Kotex has always beeri the largest selling sanitary pad in the world. brought such .efficiencies in rnahufcours; "pat we found the regukr price could be greatly reduced at the same time that we announced the Improved Kotex. "The $ rst is tn improved stupe one that means no wkwird bulkiness to mar Nov get Imtfrvrei Kotat at new tow prices " peace-of-mio- I I 1 4 higher; going i Ihis June J&K ARCH; FITTING: SHOES Today obtain the Improved Kotex. .You can buy it tt btn. All drug, department and dry goods, stores, have it cow-- at the new low prices. $35.W) I Every ere and $39.50 nrNoW $23.00 Two-Ple- c Suit in :" - , , v i. and $29.75 Now $15.00 Coatp-that-w- perfectly fitted arch. . f "t season of yputhful modes J&K designers have interpreted the spirit of young womanhood at the apex of its charm, in their, newest creations, which we are now showing. Stales whispered in Paris, that will Cna favor in the eyes of the debutantes, are exrruisitely interpreted. And the J&K Shoe is supremely suited to express them, for it gives to every woman the lithe, curving grace which comet of a Only that were Coats ThiOoufcTed volume The Improvements inKotex are exclusive. smooth, fashionable lines. The other, a fleecy softness never known before. The two mean almost unbelievable comfort d found a rota with no other pad. But the women of America . were quick to find our the taS-- " prcrvements. And within a few and .'in ; and months, s million newwomeii ti originally Clearance w ffat a'ajArf . were la Sport Coats ; r " '1 116.75 At oiif ' " ' in- buy any regular sale merchariisej as you' no doiibt already know. With this in mind ybu caff tuy iwdi assurarice that every garment is of Taylor Bros, standard, for Quality, for Style and for Worfc club at her home Friday afternoon All members are urged to be pres ent. ft ft I.'.. and to clear 'out all merchandise in the season fcr which it .was bought. " HencV these drastic reduc ' aaa ILEarlv dearance at Taylor Bros. It .is'.'our 'policy' to' carry 6idf'newr fresh ".neahdasc mtai;trJime new' women users . ;. - ,. suits; ensembles and dresses , in - Dorothy Slelagow .' "' - ... ) SPRING GOATS -- - T HEN the impfoved killed skC Hoppe became ratoxloated as a wedding party and kidnapped the girl from her bedroom' where" aha slept, police said. The . nturdsred v girl wag his wife's cousin. . ntHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiniiimmom t , Regular prke was 6y, Kotex wis perfected it was told without announce-- . ment of the fact that an changes had been nude. ..t mmHmMiiiimmiiiiiiMiiiiMiiimuuuimmiii Dressy Coats NOW. ; Charles J. Hoppe, 28, married an4 the father of one child, has eonfee sad, according to police of Tolsd O., that he abducted, attacked and PHONE 24 AND 25 ImproYeiiients million with a W i; Friday, sunset hike , to Provona beach; Saturday, June 23. department field trip; : Friday, June 29. moonlight hike to Maple fist; Saturday. June JO. department field trip; Friday. July 13, evening of fine arts; Saturday. July 14. annual trtp to 8a U air; Thursday, July 19, hta-er- 'a frolic, university lawn; Friday. July JO. program t tfie.,Tb.estcr. of the Plnea, and Saturday, July 21, annual ascension ' of Mount . . . , 22, ... X 15. gymnaatum: : A. OF 'N. R, CLUB MEETING . Mrs. Lltlie Steven of 119 East Ninth South, will be hostess to the members of tfie. A. of N. Jt. Kotex f an- mmt STORE N E MEETING Royal Neighbors of America will hold, their regular meeting int the I. O. O. F. hall this evening-"a( o'clock. All officers and members are requested to be ' in attendance. a, . ths data of ths i dresses., ii 31 Is nual ML Timpanogot hike. Numerous hikes are scheduled for the summer, and numerous sunrise snd suaaet trips, ot omciaHy tan eluded a the Schedule, also will be made. Musical pragrama, dramatic art production a dances aad reviews also will be featured vTluring i the . v. summer. T i The schedule outlined, follows:,' , Shades and Navies. - These T i Every Saturday, with the excep. tion of July 14 and July 21. has its new trip schedule. On July 14 the annual Raltair outing will be held, ' - Toledo SHyzv PLANS LISTED -Fua- a . a . t , . With the Children of the city of SO ages,' . sixes and aeaerrptioas thronging to ths Pioneer park next week, yie recreational activities of ths park will open Monday, June IL according to Mayor Alma Van Wag-enet , gams of lawa tennis, volley ball, eropuet, ladoor baseball, ranger or Arthur Solomon Parse and Kate checkers LET'S GO: The more OtlbrH Palstpbe, who la study-tri- r TwaddeU. bath af Bprrarvilles-wsr- e the merrier! If you want the big' vocal Bkoaae ander Prat. Joha tasueos a license Monday awriags gest time of your life, be there the r viun at Deavar. Colo, la spend tat tna county court house. opening day, June 11, tor the big?? -ing three weeks hare with hat par" TK summer rr Ouess what? toward making the . . ; enjoyra. 'umries mments, Mr. ana ment a complete success- - KinderA real treat Is In store for all will retura ' pher. Mr. Pularphsr held will be e .4 garten ...... . .featuring stor boys aad girls of the city, and we ( Denver to rest! me tots studies . free hand work, paper cutting, don't mesa mayba Mary, bring ies, Mrs. Anew Seoul -- Mlas Donna clsy modeling, group ainglng of your big sister: and Johnny, rememhave Madsen and Willis Mads nursery rhymes and other Interest ber r iKtle brother. - LETS BE frora aauthara Utah, where ing aM catcjiy.eajjgi for children. THERJK June 11, at Pioneer Park.. A schedule of ths dsy's procedure The wading pool, swings and they spent the week end with rela tives artd menda Tney aiso vanieu will be put la con Mil be. announced In the near fu- f Un'a nark dition immediately for the enjoy (tare, according, to, M(s Wrightj Mrs. 6ara Oarw was a Salt Lake visitor ths latter pan or last wees, "' f . , the guest of Mies Christina Robin .kiuru - were laid for 18 at a dinner party given Monday evening at the residence of Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Everett- Peonies were used B" ' ' ven have returned te their home la Heber, after speeding ee- mI lava hare with friend a Mr. sad Mas. J una wra here the fore aart - of the week, the guests Of Dr, and Mra R. 1 TENDERED at dinner Mr. and Mra. Cbaviaa Besask and jhn de-off- guests rm old-tim- Bingham. Miss Hilda Hodsklnsoa. friends main of RrUrham City Mr. and Mrs. C Eugena Fletcher. Melba and Marie Fletcher, Ethel among the visitors hera the fore - ' Hasel and Charles Fletcher. Later part of the week. Chic from A. here Morris is H. . Lake to motored Salt the party where they attended the Wllke's m Tit. for aeveral days. Mr. and Mra. UU JBrwrea ana theater.' SEWINO CLUB " A pleasant time wss enjoyed bj i SHOWER who the members ot the Vieux Amies Honoring' "Miss Clea Belman, Wand will leave soon for tha Northwest-er- a club at tha home of Mrs. Monday evening. SeVig states mission field of the L. D. McKay mutta were the diversions and S. church, the officers and teachers and followed by the serving , of of the Bhaxon ward Sunday school were a delicious luncheon. Present wer'l gave an entertainment in w Ethel amusement hall Tuesday evening. Miss Verda Peterson; Mra Miss Bernica - Condon?, An Interesting program was fur- Peterson, nished which was followed with Miss Mildred Condonr Miss Velma Vincent, Mra Lawson, Mra games and a delicious luncheon. In Lorls, Cardall, Gladys Mra Sylvsn Chst-wl- tt behalf of the organization, Supt Miss Anne '..McKay, the Thomas Cordner, . presented the latter and three being Invited guests. r' guest of honor, with a beautiful '; . ' ponded with a few words of ap-- DRAMATIC CLUB MEETING precistlon. The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Done was the aeene of a Mandoy evenetaolnxcmfwf - i jtniss Am pAkTt ENJOYED- wen arranged social Mrs. J. W. Menzles and Mrs. C IlghtfuT and the H. Harris entertained the members affair Monday evening, whenof the of the Ladies Aid of the Communi- entertained for the members ward Dramatic duo and their ty church, at Meno Trope hall First Progressive games were ' Tuesday afternoon. The time wa partners. Mrs. Albert 8. Jones and played', needlework with spent pleasantly the high scar and music, and a dainty luncheon Lorin Peck receiving fsvor prises and the consolation was served." being won fcy Miss Melba Fletcher. A dainty luncheon was served to ANNOUNCEMENT OF TRES the following: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Duke, Mr. and1 Mra Albert 8. Jones. JOLI CIXB Miss Melba Fletcher,- Miss Marie Miss Rhode Douglas will tain at her borne Thursday after- Fletcher; Miss Edith Whitehead, noon for the members of the Tree Miss Florence Miller, Miss Merle Joli club. Sewing, music and lunch- Williams, Blslne. Larson, Lorln eon will be the diversions. Every Pack, Miss Virginia Eklns and Miss member is cordially Invited to be Alice J6nea , ' . present. 4 . ' ' GENELOGICAL MEETING MISSIONARY airport . Mr of lira. H. R. Loa Angelea, California, are visit e friends Is W ing rSo-aee- d . H. P. Uaiaaarg of rocaXUo, JMahA is a Jriaitor IB thU cjty for a few, days. A. R. fttsUaae at the Salt Lake CiTY msxs 1st to (hi Society . ,j m I Former Provodh . Canyon Party For Mere Provo Girl Scouts ::JWtin$ Un ' i' XII wl t&ese eohimns should be ' auboilUed A. it. aa4 Mm I 0 .11?o ab i $ 10 10 this June Clearance at ? :rn!t; ijl Price Higher.Prjced Goats Reduced In Proportion .... larantee there tare noower j j . . :iiiiiiiiiiu;;iiiimmiiinm |