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Show .TIIEVENING HERALDrTUE7DAY, SEPTJ3fBER;151925. FAC irMUadyit.-JSS,. V A Special Purchase of v it-- a- ' vorncr4;uff.'w's UtxUa, llt.Tfti AW . oc&I - New Phone 107 Edllt-r- , hectew Mr. L. C. EggprtaeB fimtily arransed dinner party it bw hotue Sarurdsj evenlns. Tfe eutwtalning rooma were lipaatlfully MralUl-Siaw-M- fto Mm. Miller. ' ' . - NKW ...: Lr1a eatertalited it e-- ' Septii (TP) 15- - mea, Vfely women Vimen 1, ilraT Sadie wUa marigolds. a'our rbic this yerdepeuda jBB The goem tbdtided, Mr. a "deHKUtnu partjr at hot bum Tit, i i trlmrain', and Mr. Jamtw Jobtiana of Pleas. day eveniMg mplimmtry to lira. TrWnmtngs are Twlng to play an tik GroT. Mrs. Arniie GllUpi. Mrs. A'tlUe Berry and daughter tbe well Pressed ,of lyiukh Frk aad Wav Tejaa. re$ eatertahilBi iwpoaB part Almost ruoma were attractively derated, wman tbla coming falE for dress wear ia eterr garment ; etamwi and red and yellow dnhliaa trimmed la Boole waiuer. tonally The Mkwea.FlnUe and Viola Dai etiig the floral detwrirtlotoe. tntr trimming la "concentrated vpon ere hotAaea to a number of their PutTnilBe"f the Mlowlag ttd veulnj! ' aktrta.or tbe sleevwt. Bodice week-entrtearta at' dt41g1itful ajdindid procraia waa given: Mlw .'- are Uft treaelyplttln. the" borne. at jffren Day Jooephlne 3aei gave a nuniher of WlvW tafftanj-e,- ' Iw -ire, The meet Ust Inrlnded Mlw Zala 4ati(vs, Mltai Camille CrandaU read f rucks wttb iKiin bodU-eIB! E hfcr. Wit tikixqir Brlmhall, the pUy "Adam" and after Od'iwitb Wide "'"tSrcrilii "skirts Mix , LwuiM fii(er, Miiw .lieona wWeh STYt Mary Hanson' rendered la aemUfi tvtUkork 1MM K titer, MiM EtV-r- t ' ' heavfty Benin,'U nf several roral niiiuliiera. H'bere UsWit at iwbrolerj Ii A dpttrtntw nmrlteVR' SeWed to !Jt J tbe trimming ta E4rfer"0n Prlee, C'llek Walker, Mm. S B. Pyne, Mrs. Ieab Darta. rle outdegree, the sleevts ' And tbe' Urwwt Xwhler, Fred Day of Halt Mrs. Mark Markham. Asnea fran- rdct L ienenniy Laka. and. Fred Manfium of San dall, PrlMlla Bwenson', Mr. W. O. remalndei left laln and unadorned. One of i v'l "! .JV KrtBSllWV".' I 'reer, Mrs. R. Jones, Ifrs. Laura the most frequent sleeve trlmmingi . ;' Dunlins. Mrs. Ada Jarkmnnt Mrs. found this season Is where a full tb4 6, of Dati(!hter Canip No.. Kartrhnet, Mrs. Lola Oansleeve- - beglna' at a low IHonettrs will meet Wednegdoy after dall,' Hilda 0 rover. Rntb Parkliiaon gathered and is embroidered skonlder seam, ii6t4 S'fl'ekwk at the home of aad Mildred Totter. : iii colors terminating '4n ' a narrow Mrs. Bdoth, 131 waistband.-- ' Repetitions of tbe aleev ; Tlftk yorth.' . k t f Mla I net Wnde was boateas ' to ' eaibfoidery may be found on the ' ;. i tke J, v: q. club and their friends Jtodiee at a point wberoube Oared Mr..aod MrmKoiipentWet enter, a he? honie Saturday erenlng- i- The A '. , V" t" tatned flt dinner Monday r eretiinA eatertatnjng rooma were attractively skirt, begins. embroldr the 'Amofag promijnt MoU. to Valterf P. Biptiiuentary deeorated, roses ' aad asters being etle are those a i Hllk, tnetaltti ' former president flf the.easer used.i J son, tlfcadwork w wooi IMit point ant A low enf Rlaat rtatea misdon. Games and tnusie were tbe diver.i also included tbla iKivcr of asrtt and rbxeu formed at Ions of the evening aftjpr which de broidery is Chinese embroidery In green, rritenitcea for the dln lk'lons refwhmentLirerA served to attrMtre grdd add blue worked on black satin in; taW. Cflvera wete laid forlha thirty fiv guests. buofcerouuds.form iiany afternoon hoiHK, Mr. i"4 Mr i. A. 'model.-:.v.'s--??-"- ' I Beth, their and dalijttiter The eard hnrty given last evening 1 iMayson Asidefrom aaabroldery ; ttlttw Mrs. l.jdla Holdaway and the boat by tbe ladlet of St Mary'a Guild "of of ribbon, lace there are and hostess. the Episropal ehnrch was a atiewsss, snd Velvettrimmings which aw applique And. soclalfy. l)th; flnajielally combined- with chiffon,, or dsnally .. nkws.. ..i The club bone wa tlecorated georgette. '. Tust at present the call To iDalifornla Sllsa ,s EUeabeth tt h a profinihtn of fall garden ft 'Alack material embroidered' Sooter left Wedneaday tor Califor- flowers and autumn leaves, and pre- color is vwy stroB. : Vaea are nia where she wlUtpend a few itiid a very pretty effect. The material auch as iraying black, iveekaVlsitlng wllb friends. prtzfs were awarded tothe following velvet or silk yard re pe printed 4n bor fllrst ladies bridge prize, Mrs. W. R. i floral designs Reform from Trip K. L. Jaekmm Phlblw, second ladles bridge prlee. der design' la vivid 71 f i.':. for fall frocks. Mrn. r"red Cornell, first gentleman's ' One of the loveliest evening gowns and bridge prire, Mr. J. Sumner of Is made of black velvet printed with rtrem. second Bentlemah'a brldee knee rose design in coral, red aad Rotnms to Home In DiKenne rlrlze, N. R. Pasewalk ! green colorings. - The .bodice Is made Mrs. Tom Firth of Ducbesne'bas re- - 1 first ladles S Mack velvet and the print of iaflN tnmed to he bome! I having Roper, second ladies 500 nrle,' Mri, ed plain herder forms . circular skirt, qieut a few days bere a the guest Alex ChrlKtensen ; first gentleman's which begins wi the hip line f Mivattd-- Mrs; Arlington iSnow-- r 300 irlw, Mr. Roe, second gentle ' Several afternoon and evening man's 5(10 prijse, Dr, Mott owns designed for early fall wear .provo TMtors Mr. and Mrs. I; ladle draw prize, Mrs. J. Sumne? ire made with cape backs, th cape 7. Lucin Xoyes of .Salt Lake were tbe or.1..Tem.gentieman a araw prize, often lwtgiBtiryUered or trimmed Kiiegts of Mrs. Louisa MuBride Sun Dr J Ilelndaetman. ' in applique. ' ; RefreKhments were served at the y,, day, y f the evening. Members-'- of (;k Here From Price Harvard Olson tue'eonmtitte we're: had as his guetit this week.Harold ( Mrs. Win. Ilornibrook:, chairman nnstensen or rncei nonner i, Mrjt. Carroll Miller, Mrs. Gordon O. student Vho la leaving Sunday. Ton Plahck; Mrs. L. Mrs. C. I j Continued from Page One) fyr the east, where he will enter the Kelgley. taw as stu a of Cbirngo University ftflleto, senior; 16 the 1912 national dent;.. : v" z.'-tepiilrtlcait convention "af Chicago: He adheres to progressive principles 111 ' Mrs. HarrU ennonnces Hlliday ami his ailatform Incorporates mub 111 the marriage other granddaughter of the Follette doctrines.' He Maggie imniday to J.euiar M aimer work qf .Senator La Fol tbe . praises which took place in Salt Lake City HfMe. ' Saturday. The young couple, will vTFftVoxs Han- - Claire, Ror . in Los home make their Angeles. ! .straight Coolidge' reptfbhVan wh is . . . helng Coiiftbny Jji Follette apport , R. Brimhall r Mr. and Mrs. E trrs uecause w.. uis inuer- - uvuuwcia- wishes to annoum-- the engagement tlnns of Senator La Follette during of their daughter Isaltella to Ray Bishtiv David A: Smith and ffhe world war. He Will make a final a .iwwr.aa n AHhton of Lindon. The marriage to .jami ituion vveits iwp-- 1 race a an' Independent tt beaten' at rresiaeni take place in the Salt Lake temple 1 resenting General Board the; prima poUs. " PAYSON, Sept.. 15. The regular Wednesday, September 18. :; ... . - btarterjy conference of the Nelw William George Brnce Milwaukee, ftandard: bearer of ttw democrat. The-- Elyslan girls of the Rikth fnke-w- i j held Saturday aaff SunHe was selected as the party entrant Ward win meet Tuesday evening, at day In the stake tabernacle. Presidemoetatic eonventtott. 7 :30 o'clock at the home of Miss dent Lee ftTaylor presided Itt eat at the state M. "WnrVMHwaukee, rtdutr-t Zina Larson. ot the four sessions.' sbeiali8t He coridemha pwaresRtveg I I Bishop David JL Smith f the pre-- ftirotlbein.trnidlowersiof-X- a Jwrise-8p- ef ford entertained diting biKhoiirlc of tbe church and feamphrgn at a prettily arranged Birtorf S.. WeTls of the rieven prest Follete's eTeninrTbe "enter" dentf "of 1ffiesevntfei tbe teS' i Arthur H. elniy Mllwinkee, Barry; taiuing tooms were beautifully dec- - reserrtative of the general authoriloawlidate to emphaslte the wet Issue oratde, fall flowers and ferns being ties from Salt Lake find spoke at all La Fob ' ' " Re iir.imlses to suppitrf employed. Covers were laid for Miss each session.' to baring I'm adilil fettc jln Bessie Hattoi Miss Meiba Larson, Keports were' given frcMff a ntun- Miss Arthclla Carter and the host- ber of the auxiliary organizations a "wetM plank ' Edward ess. Folowing dinner the party mo and eeyeral members1-o- f high of (be three republlcaiiiV-itwhere tored to Glengarry swimming fdOucil and Wshope of wards gave was enjoyed. five mlButctalka. Quaylff Dixon of candldatd entering' th i"nal race V " if primary nomination is not won bi ihe First ward ' PHysoii, who the' adminMLss Maxlne Mortetmon was host leaver 'wwtern k snpporter of ' nati. hal ess to a' nutbber of IrlettfliK at her States mlsslon and WIUlhM Omtwtn istration.' t Sitter. 'Stanleyi'darfc home Monday evening; ,ttie event of Santaqtdn who goes to the Swim- George horse entered as a CooUdge republican indeieneht who also Win enter . r- utortaiing moms were attractively on Sunday''''; ' g The suliject of decorated, Elndiola and dahlias In lithe final race only. Hev' Daniel k Woodward, ' Payson Whfch It under nxmrse of employed. kauna, entered As, Cooildge republi G8mw'andnnslcWre the oBsrrncUotl wait Inrrodnccd liy e of the evening after which PoweH f Hie stake "'preBi can dainty refresblucnts were nerved, 'to denry.- tThto' was folbjwed ' by ad- WIscoiMtfl Kn 'Kin Klan fhongh he twelve. dresses by the Visitors on the iubject leadbrr W- tte orgnnKatlbn is- not afmember: 'Y ':"A'?.'i: ' ' f well balanced eriwation. Tbe' nieetliig oT fbe Dangfitersof 'GMrga ;. BumuK.a.i AlUwankee. Rntofl JBfWHls standard j bearer the Mormon Battalion which was to fthe Socialist-fJihof rhave l)ien held Wednesday has been party of the state, who Is entered only for tbe final face and not xKtponcd until Wednesday, ISepteni-lM?- r "i -- -' "J the Vrimary. 23. ' . ' " drwriit4 diur ror aad Mr.i f By HEP DA flJTT. - . . Mr. and fJtbe putted Pres.) (Written Jhsr- r lra. Alfred Madaea and Lrl rfZ' IdaoT -- -- 8:15 P.M. Sharp'! 1 ; .Wednesday Evening September 16 Irtj i .IAS. 7 . ' II I. ., I . .- -- s frt-r- Ei" Columbia Tncnlf e .a ? - .. jyrl,,, .o.... i- t , ..'' - ; - v "'t S.''''y -. S--?f if!"'' r-- f i Re af l Edith-Taun- 1 1 - 7 iJ I iIVis i fl -- tililt i . i ll II III yL-T- L I i . 7 K" I M . T " Ii J 1 "U M 71 n I H i. 1 H praN U L-.jr- 7 liH LVWAHltd- r I ,C I ' lis I - i frJ-- ' , III I at ,, f - sea-on- i II gifct a- - - r ft. YY: W tt ie Y h ' " Wt g fc" "V " I ' .1 II citt ' ,. : J'',! vr ' V ' , '"i V''cr-'- ' j . "."' T-- - . , ' - nrlr-emran- " I n.n. ' . . r c.i.'- c. oiuiinuiy ouim ui erases ayevuuiy iuvw nice - uisunciiy New Models Bolero and Cape Back Effects Beautifully Embroidered For Day and . i.- f .j,. Evening Wear. It cr I R f&iii. r a ppvfir m hp piirpi F PETUNIABLACK i'iJ U II vs in " -- r '(., i JAr C OC I vL ' " ' - IT . ftW mmL , 1 ' - C " y - ' " 11 ' T . ' ' ' j 4 1 f - , i.-- Ten Compete " ffffi71TOJ!7ff!??r:iii X. - 1 a... m .f .,' .? ,( III III III ' tt 78c MJLK pet pari r 5c,10c ROLlEppATS i1 BAfratr'p'f (Jl,VWnuu.v,.-1 0. per iu. "f " i pei ier"tlipf tbtr .... . " ;20c JSV -- " . 10c, 12c 9 h" , .,. . SIRLOlN STEAK 20c I': '". 5 20c - - TO - ' i .,.. 2- - Dltbir,.:-Bflrabop-Coolidg- if .,v - , f' 'Ihalte'' ;' ' - '" t; y ji as -- la.. we hope everyone can )otft-M- x rVent community' affair." fl J.M'J t '.irJ'A -- T7T v vveonesuay liuoiir! CONCORD GRAPES. Extra Fancy ' Very f ihe" for jelly, by the crate, per lb. CAULIFLOWER Extra f o !., n;i.:...iu nuia, jjj. - sjjiuw. '' , , ... Fancy ..r-.T--- .... ,..,,. WOLF RIVER APPLES Verychoice,'busliJ: ' ' . . ' r , " T ..... : CI 2 , . .' 0- i -J ni: vw' ... i . 'r-:"-- I lifcU i .;.t!.r Quality Market . West Center 125 -: J si ?y r Hi tt IsifiiElIW. 7S7 N.TThiversity Avq. thtf absence . of Miss j. Venice r Jeppersdn, Miss Alise Coleman, whp Tike AnMittia. otub met Monhay eve bin attbe liolOe of Misi Ida Knud- wft: ' DurtJtk vehing luslnes j has been Miss Venice Jepperson assistant in - rl" dritHlscd'ai'i dainty )iniiwon.Tvea t fiiws vkhiv t,.iay- - .tohMl8g Aflon Dixon,-- Miss May CbrWetisen," Miss Bessie Collitis, Miss Ftrfee John Miss Vesta Dixon, 'Miss Alice Tavlor. Miss Alton Baker and the Invited - guest, Miss Jennie Kndsen.-- ' - and Mrsr George N'o'rman were pleawintly imrpriscd ht thchr home " Saturday evening. Gaines and dancing were the diversions' of "the evening after which a 'delicious-' snppef 'was ' served. Those who participated in the wfreStf.' Hd Mrs Nel rfansenv Mrs. Grone- Sirs. KUkob, llr, n4 maa, STK "-- stnwtar fer th past two! yei8i-- 4 , nn&arrces v she irtft conduct a coarse; n flhnclng for beginners ind t stulents. , r Iiss Louise. Cruikshani Till assist as pianist. - ed Registration ; for Pall Ourse in dancintr SeDt. 5th to 18lh. :. Mrnd that1 S5.00 the Course 1- ntalvrlpn.' r e - Br t, "Irauskal program was given. v.. . ' Ftka , . urtiUAU) ALii jjai w riiiii ciova i Btri. in, ivn i8 lb. sack Patent Flour, limit . . . Y.. . . v.. . . $1.03 p : West Center. 450 11 "i BEGINS ;.oiJ SAMUEL; K OPE v-- t marka Aronnd ibe sit tenant a Tb Glory wnGod Is Inlllgetfce' and man can progres no faster than hlj ' Bishop Smith stated Knowledge. that "A little learhlnfcvt a dnm Berouii rtlng but ton miKB edacaf - Ibort Hons sot properly- - appUe4 lancemiv also that altbwigb tt waf godd thing to have an education; hnut ft niflst teaD educiaoB tliiat''flttM lead Dfi Ortorte H. Brtmhall was intrti tfneed n the father of the seminary and gat a, stirring address. . Jobr Olsen who has been selected as th semHtary teachet for Payaon by the church boa Id of education gpbke for a? bnrt ftme.rf ;':v.jy reaturt of- the Sunday was the beautiful singing of the NeboJ, stake, choir and 7;8le i'horusV' Mlss; Florence' 'Buchanan rWr soloists RundayT evenlh the Mf cobference'was held' In the tabernacle under- the tttrectloir 'of tHe state- oard. Dr. Martin of tne f VI BAi..MUil!.I.-rUU- I s r1 CLASSY ' The Wflliant T! Sbcrmnii Relief Corp will bold (Heir regnlur" meet ing Wednesday ttpfnoon" at 2 :30 In the I. O.' TV F; hall An.meinbcri '' arfe asked to JhVprpsctit. -- WE HAVE PLENTY OF FRESH FISH . Hi J- Iniatferse steak . . . v ., , . . o Next tear ,...44f i Ibi..v;-l- . f ;ideals.WMT'f- we DANCING V' ROllND 18 c a . POTJtOASTS , 10c AUtork; per lb.. .'. pv r ! . . 48c 0l pS'Ibrik.tvf.c: i .1 - .$L90; 100 lhs. 1,1 ! OT HAMBtJHdtR . " t by-th- . CABBAGE 36c Schillings ooz. can 1 :. Hiijlt Intent Floor, 50 lb. " - ""; "' .' j. 55cTbag , .. bars ' '.'-'-( e An Invitation' ,'naA rxtended to all Keay-tUear Mores tf participate- - In the FU gtyi Only tite above uiintionod store, eouli conveniently',' frin In the Fall Shdwhig this year. . ' , ; NOTE: bt-In- Creme Oil Soap :: 1' i fea-tnr- 7 a. " ' 8 Puff Beautu Sho& r - n'r i Powder f ,Wecuiesd8y-M:Da- y $l.abottle fbr. - P. CONFERENCE I II ; r Inc. Tic Leader; nc ; WoodClifton Co.y:' Allen'Miilinerpy Y , ead Herald Want Ads arB.-Ch6w- Irvine ti iNEBO STAKE-- I Rjj , 1 Py, nome-Surt- s- - i"i.tV fi. Eashidii . - R i " I I Ill O V I I J?ea.turing A ti , iMNYllTEND - i W 'II" nil M III I ' : Ill II ! 0 dd&JIJI a -if C (f1 gilf i Ir Rh i" f ' rfL I I I !';"-'- " isuso va ; OP . ") opportunity to procure these stun-Rh ning dresses at such an exceedingly' U ; lovgure., ;Fhioned of extra qual-- " Ii ity aatin in the season's most popular it colore, these dresses' were rnadft to i sell at a .much' higher price. They l .ieature many new details ot cut and trimming All the newest styles. Br .'. -- , ii 1h r;-u-r- ' Lt!- M ' mi Phone 440. . Lowest . . ... . I ; . : '. 48 94bv8ack 3 "Minute Oats, extra fine. S sack Whole Wheat Flour 9 lb. sack Cornmeal . 10 lbs. Potatoes .. nan nVv 1 ! J i'.U . f - A I j i'.lw5 Dry .Onions v. J a 1Ci ....-.- . ' ttVlhs . Good Rice ... v' Scoc'o, the. famous shortening, bring youf pall, 2 lb. " 35 g Iry our Sliced Breakfast iiacon, Jb., only . . .' SO- S American: cheese extra .quality, lb. ; v dozen. Strictly: Fresh-EggS....;.V...40'-t,tir.e:LardJiitp in 1 lb. carton".7;7;.,T.T'...'-3-5-,' . Nut ,Butter, 2 lbs. c Comcord Grades, lb.-- . ;.. I .w.: . ... . ... .,. ;,,.;.7JOc tar PadreiAlnond Soap, limit S bars . . i f $ v 83c Bottle Hood River rectift'for iams and i'ellies.2.'pw Utah Fresh Catfish, lb. ; 0 . .30c? v Extra fin quality Fresh Salmon, lb. , .3-... Kippered or Smoked Salmon, lb,,. Tfy but Shinned Boneless Finnan Haddi'e, lb.1 . . ! .40 . .23f arh'fed Wessea'Cnickenslb. , .". 1 b. ! at w- W-lbs- k m . ',; w: ...... JaV4't 453 5" . ; - ..;.."; . : -- ...... ... c '. |