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Show THE EVENING IIEHALP, TUESDAY, III - 111, .. - -.- V-j- f I 1, 1223 Il society ,1 YHF-- U v, fiETTE-JEE- VII ' trod WfflxTD MJsg Ham Murduik were 4Mkd I ' 1 1 V Wnlng plimeut to Mttt iMLTiax nd ttvt-- B In who rtrgtnia Ba, . "- H; at ' a prettily irtaed luiivt be Id at the bone ot tb fpriuer IMftjr MundJiy PACE 1 - ' T j - ': i v J x - ? ' i , -- ' . ni it at ihU city to attend Bulnad Hall In Suit Lake and Mrs. Bui Er1arta:riB"TiirptMtwl RoUndlMr matron of pleasant evening w appnt with game and nuide fur which dainty refreslnQfitta were erred' & tfae goeeti'ot honor and the Mlnaea Agnea KUlpaek, Marva Indciin, Faun Bunnell, Irene Dagtrup, Wlva Measles, Vaujiha tXrlett, Dorothy Jones, Elba Kleake, AfDMtla Von IMunck and Laura Panewalk. ' Mlaa Hea waa preoented with a beautiful kandkerpbier from each of the fueti and Wra.' Rea. with a "Tir.'";;T' pretty bo- tUoimty. A JUST RECEIVED ! ' . T I," j I V Si V if f '4m' Ws' HL . . - M Ai Pi V' V$ 'H, - f. I These, lovely hats reflect Fash- ion's very smartest, newest, ideas, H I u j: hats, off-- , Choae from or vide rolled e styles, and s brim modela, made in velvet, soft French Felts and Satin - 'itf - thc-fac- ' I It I rith-Lyon- - the Combinations; Autumn shades. Hts that were made to sell for as high as $12.50, Wed- very special for Tuesday and ' . nesday-FouGroups ' - i ' II. " newest In all i . K close-fittin- V$ VW . 1 - II . r f $4.95 $2.98 -- tr . L $6.95 I! $395 y dren'a variety Dainty aold. A for tto- Saturday September Sth attd. la Invited to , .. Mine Lucille William '. Great-Pric- wag hostess '- - inch good quality ' Flannel 7 Z yards 27 1-- The 8. C. 8. club will meet Thursday evening ut the home of Miss Kate Petera. This l.s the first meet- Ing of the season and will tie in the form of a short business meeting. All memliera are requested to be present. -- Miss Lucy Bee, Miss Lylc Nelson, Stewart and Mrs. Irvln Uavles entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stephen Bee, in Stewart bride of September. The rooms were prettily decorated In fait flowers and those present were the guest of honor, Miss Dorothy Beesley, Miss Kdlth Farrer, Mrs. Frank Clayton, Mrs Eugene Glade, Mrs: Scott Stewart, Mrs. Hose Stewart, Mrs. Joseph Nelson Mrs. Stephen Bee and Mrs. Herald Anderson of Los Angeles. 36 inch 7 1-- 2 36 inch heavy cretonne in newquilting designs, - 6 yards . Cotton Bats . all Batts, size .72x90 Full Bed Size iu. iiieuium wiuijc tut 79c ton o 1-- MIks Ilcicna DWt overburden j your stomachdon't J )w fVJirV "Jrtffc!wi humor a false appetite! Let WRIGLEYS tfdmu - . - 2 1-- 2 ton 1-- Z ' x- - "" on The- Cnllegp of lFne Arts" Is the title of a brochure issued by the Brigham Young 'university, announc - ......WW W w WW'X-Jf- "il I" l. II uucr wcr I W ' tI . "'fpl - I Vi.JyJSi.?-- f ing the new college which was created by the trustees last spring. fL The announcement contains a de scription of the work of the three departments, art, music and dramatic art and public Kpeaking and the photographs of ojl of the in- - Nayy'sChampJ afe "ARE YOU ACQUAINTED f -- V; . CHERRY HILL DAIRY CO Would you like to khow who it is who supplies your household with its main food supply, MILK? We would be pleased to give you a little information along . Our firm is owned and operated, by Mr.. business has of and & Sons, place Qur plant Taylor been at. the- - Cherry Hill Farrn in Lake View, five f miles1 north-we;" of town. this-line.- " ' st , We first "started supplying the people of Provo "with milk in 1908. when' the business of distributing" milk was in its infancy. Today we are located in a NEW PLANT at24 "South "FourtFWes'E'sti'eet "where we are putting out" than all over 1400 bottles of milk and cream, qr 'vmore ' ' ' ! ' other dairies combined. ' " TlERHAPS they got the Heft fca (hla motor Coat from (ha flri- rnaVa outfit or an, Eskimo's top cpat. At tiny rate, t k to very smart in black, white and Ted woo!, with the new pleated) ruffla and a eape that eaa b tvorn as a hood. It indicate i t. return of ,the jralatlino. , We were the first to adopt the PASTEURIZATION, over the process and ar,e fully convinced of to extend We to are pleased raw ordinary products you an invitaiton to visit our new- planti and see for yourselves how and where the BEST dairy products ' are manufactured, 24 South Fourth West street. ; And now we ask you, .isn't 'seventeen years of experience and service icombined with the most methods worth something to you when it pertains to ,the food you eat? - , ." : , - 2 3-- 4 up-to-d- J " Cherry Hill Dairy 24 BoutK Fourtn Wes't street Phone Sl By W. L. Gordon mm t It aple v T9c ROGERS SILVERWARE GIVEN FREE " Coupon Given With Each 25c Purchase Made at the Wood- ". Clifton Co 1 (!:; Save Your Save Your Coupons! Coupons! gtructors In theWtioi deinstructors, there are four lrf the dramatic in four f art, partment art and public speaking and fifteen in music. The courses of Utese dettnes-Xtfth- partments, according to the circular, -. coyer a wide' field, so tjiat tlioy mit of kptiflallratioTt In a diversity of lines. The opening paragraph states that "the policy of the Brig-haYoung university has always provided for a liberal patronage of the fine arts. 'A'eotitantly growing desire to offer greater opportunities lo those'wbose Inclinations "and lead them into this flejd rethe sulted In the organization College of Fine Arts." CHEESE Cream Cheese, Two thousand plains buffalo have liberated by he Canadian int be Great Slave y Lake locuntry to roam at will. .. 30c Lb. Wednesday Mornin . SPECIALS Round Steak on . Kraft Cheese, three lb- - flavors, Swiss American and amourger or r RC mtnto, pckg.OUC and 00 & Sausage, 2 lbs. Pimento Cheese Pi-Qf- ln 3. 15c Pckfir ; .Quart K-- JEIoney Pint Honey .,.,.',. Honey . ........ nr 2iC Peaches. 24c 4 Cauliflower Lb. Cabbage Lb. ft., Cf:,ifc Butter . -- Celery,, Slgman. heavyweight boxing champion of the U. S. navy. We won the title recenuy after havr ''hitch" with ing put In a the goba, He'a atanda feeLJ and weighs 2D0 pound!:,-".- '" : Head. four-yea- Peppers EVcinrtrTESADEUcml 3 1 lUC Bunch Lettuce, 'Aere'sjlm 'll,-rn- ' - ' p- ibsr. :tt:777T7:Tl 0 t . " MARKET 461Wst Cnlf r ,W are open ustU9:0d (tVInrtr CatioJn. -- ......... " 2c 25c , ...... .......... .....j... COCOA 58c CARRY 15c MILK Bonlons or Carnation faego, Milk in j; uans uu and 10c Hill Milk Cherry 9c Quart Cream 15c Vs. Pint 58c Hindmdrsh CASHSNI) r 0C. n IUC- ..... Lb , Banquet Butter ' Lb. ; ;. - 4 ft ' . ; . for "4 53 c Lb...... Timpanogos Butter Potatoes .......... 25 c Lb. .'...'.;..,... 53c Cherry Hill VEGETABLES POTATOES 25c ....... ' BUTTEII ' Wasatch Butter .......... " , lbs. . Grapes, Large White, lb. . MELONS Watermelons Lb. Cantelourfs dUU 30c . PI.0J 65c 3 a p-- 601b. Can. Ua ZUC plumbs, Crate 1 25c sell 85c Pg; Foam,raising large package 45c Vinegar" 25c per bottle Gal, Honey . pi nr App-e- . T. HONFty FRUITS A 10 lbs. good sustain, uphold, endure, prop, bolster. WORD ? STLDY-Tse'- K a word three times and it Is yours." Let us Increase our vocabulary by mastering one wrd each day." ; Today's word: OMNHWENT, having unlimited power "God Is omnipotent" 5 A SEE WINDOW DISPLAY V bee 4 lb. sno mvhite, long 1 $1.49 Michael. Faraday discovered 7.1ne In 1825, giving to the world the knowledge of that discovery on June 16 of that year, but It remained for others to show its' value, y ".: OFTEN MISISED WORDS Don't my "I eKiect tnat 'yoh enjoyed your trip."' 8ny 'I suppose.'' OFTEN y- - MISPKONOUNCEI Potentate. Proncmiice the "o" as In "no", "e" Httf in "men", is In "ate; aeent on the "o." - . ne. OFTEN MISSrFXLE-OlsceSYNONYMSj-iSiippo- rr. for lb. extra long staple tal-pn- s . extra long fibre, 10 oz I "j- dAilylessons in English - ; El " W-,J- lb.snowwhite,.4 Jor, 2 $1.80 COTTON BATT "Just Like Wool" cot- - $LQ5; 4. iSV J with the firm,., Poimd $1.19 TBRplE PUBLISHED 1-- 3 for 6 :...v.r......v $1.00 lb. Snow white Small Batts lb. pure white, 2 cot- - hue lb. pure mm Mi Gottbn Batts x mix b of pure long staple cotton cre- Satin-finis- h 6 yards PA 5cvalue)l.&8 yards I tonne, 25c value, . inch, Extra heavy darkty opting! lannel, 27 complimentary to Miss Edith Booth, who will leave Thursday for the northern states mission. Tlie guests includ(d the gueHt of honor and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Booth, Miss Iveona Booth and MIks Gwendolyn UusxeU of Suit Lake. Crclonncs I tM dut-in- g, - Edwin W. Booth en tertained at dinner Monday evening, Saviiid! e Dark Outing CovcriRq at a beautifully arranged trouiwau tea given at her home from S nntif 7 Monday afternoon. The rooms we're made pretty with an abundance of the aeawm'a flowera. MIhh Williams wag annistcd liisprviug .by Mm Jynnlwrampli'H anil yia Vvniyp Hem. Alxuit sixty guests called during the afternoon. Gild Weather at a " Mddle, "togetlter- yith'aev-- ' tral other auniwnients. Evi'rybody Mr. and Mrs. mysterious ;ana PrcpaS Woiflor achool ; clothing, a large will be placed on male. refreshmenta will Iko lie fish pond hag been arranged I :t- WMf September SwrythliiR ta in readinesi for the bazaar, to W given y thrrSfirtn ward primary asmn-iii- f loo la the hall Friday erea-iii- f. An enbertalulnj;. program of aonga, duncee and readiqgg U tw ing prepared by. the .children.-.- ' For mother deaicing to purchiue Jebli? Closing nt Creations" - - fl " m.l-Jtes- . ..T- - -- . Styles and ture-New- est : v-- a " j I Hats Dozen ' Vi- - . - Vfe. M1 A U 1 Xy v'V ; ! from our1 BUYER YORK NEW ' v mmi7 Beginning Wednesday Loose Cocoa 2 lbs, Cocoanut Lb. . ' - 2 in 40 .... 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