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Show 'it 7 f y - i t ' tr rr-T?H- & , EVENING-IIERALD- FEIDAT1IAECH 8 J - - i. - Why the woman who ovni a j r . -- -- . . H-rete- ht saint's d aid see oui edmnfete line and learn of the attract live pricesat which you tan 1 buy a .. . rtve UUea of day- - -- eoRETnnat J , r- - PAYSON Strange Lily, Blooms Without tt a bulb NEW TODAY ALBBfl whh leRBr,r-4aing hens, one or all $1.00 601 S. 4th W a., VOH each. M-- 8 List your property with the Owens Realty Co. 83 N. Univ. up to date dress making and re. modeling. Prices reasonable. Call Fii rror&(s?ir,-s?4is:rr'S- 500-SCAR- r ' DIRECT FROM THE MILL, . , AT MUCH LESS THAN USUAL PRICES ' . Jenkins ICnit-Goo- v Cor ds come back iNtVAM just received another car of lettuce California LETTUCE r . solid arge - heads-,- t -- -l- Onions t 2. bunches . . : Large clean POTATOES Russetts ..... 10 lbs. 5f. E On rMS GRAPEFRUIT . fixtra Large Florida . - 2 1 ' J FOR SALIfiPlerce Arrow truck. ton, pneumatic ilres, terms. Dcu. haker Soda. Water Co.- - Phone 604. L2 jj for 25c -- $1.25 ! it Greens and smart Navy. Beautifully and with touches of fur-trimm- :BOillKGBEEF. 1' SHOULDERS r ed braid. '., $1975 The B, T. tJ. women will meet at tlie home of Mrs. C. E. Maw Sat urday afternoon at 3 o'clock. A paper, on "Home Management" will be. read by Effle Warnick. bend of tbe home economic department of Miss Mnr the Toung university. garet - Jepperaon will favor the guests was several jocaLselecEons: E" The hostesses, will be, Mrs. fr) - Smocks NEW YORK, March 5 (U. P.) H Is Interentlng to trace the origin of some fashions! Take, for Ju- jtflnce, the smock. Up in the garret of the artista Quarters, It was for wortc- iirldnated as a cover-al- l tBg. purposes. 7 During the late war ed this looser garment iHclorle tor their female - workers: Today many women find the smock an ad- BriskeUJb . .r. , 8c- Best cuts, lb.. .22C Hock End, 2 to SAYS STATIC ; any tube set. Technical .details wre not - re- Noted vealed as Ellis has not filed for Mo'pd batcnt and wishes to keep.tbe''8erret r. of bis Invention until lie has DETROIT, Msrch 0 (TJ. pj" finished research and Iiiih ymtwiod bis discovery. It is said that large When some one Suggested to iVrt-haradio manufacturers are aulous to Manolevich, noted Russlapr-tist- , anille .'the apparatus. .... Elli8 has that be paint the "Mood Russian Artist i Paints Detroit m ELIfillNATED Maw7rrarA.'ir:B:7:tV'orsleyrrMrsr JjftNGMONTt Colo,, Mar. 5. Hugh M. WSoodWrd, ' Mr. .B. H. mirable honsedresa since it ,cora- - tUP)A device said to successfully 'Holt Mrs. John E. Hayes, Mrs. B. eliminate static, has been Invented Z. Gil- ptetoly: covers one and has the fac by. Ralph. Ellis, radio eperiinenter DrPrtrldge,t Mrs." Olfve1 smart without of and ility, looking christ And Mrs,' J. I. Wakefield. here, The machine; according to re". 'if .. being too 'housewife.' ports, has been put to severe, tests in ,means are man Since wdmen. of . The 'Beehive, girls. Of Ihe Manthe last 'month and has been found as snch dabbling into things artistic a,tvi; ward were entertained Thursto entirely eliminate static disturbgownmaklng sculpturing, painting, day evening nffe home of;, Zolla and shopkeeplng they find that a ances when need In connection with Ford. The eveulug- was sK'iit in pretty smock Is the only artistic game; lniusiq, and catidy. making, garment .that can be worn for such after which daihtv ,' refreshments purposes, ' "Recently 1 called at a memters. were ser,vea to trtrfcty-fivshop which1 Is ftm by i wealthy so . i, ; , ciety woman and found her in the ,lhe fjv,preldents tridfive vice rear of the shop garbed In a black presidents ef the trvlee Star legion aatln smock appllqued with hug met at the home of Mrs. J. D. Boyd colorful peacock of cretonne. Be Wednesday afternoon, o make sr- neath this she wofe" aT afternooa rangements for a meeting at gown of pastel chiffon wit the idea held the latter part ..of of being prepared for callers at March, when the national president moment's notice. Mrs. W. E. 6. Sander will be In A little housewife next door to ' ' Utah' county. ' , ' . me wears plain blue smocks in tbe mornings' while doing hernotisefiold chores. At the smartest tearoom in PAtRONIZtJ "tHB JjTew fork the waitresses are all dressed In blue smocks. And so It MERCHANTS) WHO UEPOBT goes! Wherever w'e find .women HOME TOttX BAPER working we find smocks.. There are .;. ?.cuU....15c 41bs.Jbc.r;;;i8c- - , . or . iiot.dUk.'dwhettit'r....he-...wllljic'hlsrrlghts or" piit- - tJio'tnacliIua th&market-4iiHelfr- ri .IREE TEA;; Sprlhg-vlUe-to.- be in VMKD I - f r-,- ' " -- Oreert , A garden tea of and fragrancef Atwl rftenrkal e i I : . tovn f AND -- smocks nf velvet worn at ten time worn as one's. honvB..Snaock lounging roves and as .smoking smoking Jackets, now much smarter TLiELLtBLEL Utuor, PROGRESSIVE u If Is it wlll.be of great immirtance in .the radio field. ' ThtmsaiuV of dollars tre being n)jent bjr reiii)rch departments of the leadlpg. rhtlio irmimfac-tarincompanies in as endeavor to find Borne .mvans- of oreicoming static, the 'b;ignbu6." of radio recep' ' " tion. g - HiEi Short Ribs, lb. 10c women look In them than in gar ments, that .guggestLjhe., scrubbing brush and the dish rag. s -- 'Briskets, lb. , .23c ROASTS. ; 1 Of lovely Rosetan shades, Grays, ''I'" ' T" $32 50 Fine Twill Coats . i ' Sweet SUNKIST Ex. large, doz. 59c .19c, A pmaJJ dp?!.'; SaJtStde7lbr7T22- c- I TO : r 4 for 45c 12 .'' Of Out Door, Colored Tweeds to a n lfor ft5c I- TopCoats . 8 AUG Jt , Large - - FOR iRENl? Five nxnn home, garage and large chicken house. M-Inquire 735 W. 1st .8. AC in cartons dozen J Fancy , 2forl9e 4 for 33c Florida fiHAPEFRlUT,. n i h-- NevRoudh : WANTED Work horse, 1200j;pr 1400 pounds. Phone 480-- J 2. the grand costume ball of their annual day, Friday March 12. - Prizes iUb-- a warded- ta the .tedy-n- d. whose costume la judged . gentleman heat-ern2 FOR SALE Majestic range, - dining room (table, chair sj, the most typical of pioneer days. A time is assurred everyone.rocking chairs, buffet, desk, baby good ' .. fur roba do;k shelf, Lloyd baby of The members the Vallely Cir buggy, Recreola records,, 'parlor clet were pleasantly entertained nt table, child's rocker, dresser, 2 beds and the home of Mrs. William Ralston "Delicious re bed with Wednesday'-eveningsprings, seette, .child's " bed with freshments were" serve Tlo theTot sweeper, refrlerator, kitchen cab-In- lowing guests: Mrs. C. - B. Relnsch, bath tub, lawn mower, fruit Mrs. C. H. Funk, Mrs.- H. F. Canbottles, Oerhart Knitting machine, non, Mrs Herman- - Grimm, Mrs. E. ice cream freezer. Ford sedan. Sat A. Olson. Mrs. L. L. Baker, Mrs. Vangh Redfleld and Mise Nora nrday after 2 p. m 1010. West Redfield. calves, oldest Jersey, one red calf, other spotted. Reward Phone 643-J- . t uu JlStrictlyJresh EGiGfe--, ' , LOST--- 3 Fresh Utah Green ONIONS .'I t ModertitelyiricedT-- . 'art 1. t y. , Tlie Pioneer Daughters of Provbj " L. A. Culliertson. lb. . s A-- fo- r- Fresh Utah . . . I '. Tweeds and Navy Twills n we-wi- - '. l.. cos- X FREE Saturday only, ll give -- The Pilgrim class of the Comfree 1 pair pure thread silk chif-fi- munity church "4gave a .party of hose with every shoe purchase, "Progressivfe Hearts" Monday eveover $3.. Buster Brown Shoe Store. ning at the home orMr. and Mrs. O. A. Spears Twenty-tw- o members 168 West Center. responded to" roll call and .there FRUIT. SHADE and ORNAMEX-TAI- r were twelve invited guests. C. E. treeTr" ehrulw- t- ajid vines. Daies and George Bratton won the Ask for admiration.. of .. those., present by MOORE'S NURSERIES. serving a. delicious luncheon. ; The the catalog. Ogden, Utah. remaindeifif spent FOR RENT 3 room furar moderp In games and singing- - folk songs. apt., garage. .70 E. 2nd 8. M 28 red b& Prof. George W. Fltzroy and straight from the heart of Imperial Valley, l . tume so full of distinction. Mannish in style, and so attractive? The officers of the auxiliary or. Eanlzatlons of the Fifth ward in connection with the recreation com. mittee gave a dancing party in'thq Mnnavu ward amusement ' ball Thursday evenidg In compliment td Bishop C. T. Cannon, who will leave thrf lflttpn nart of the week to At tend school in the east . Dancing Intervened with musical selections and readings was enjoyed. ' Light refreshments were served ' to 250 '' guests. : We have that serviceable , Beautiful Hand Painted Scarfs you save 50c to $1.00 each. - - Aren't you glad that the Suit' has" M-- ll Chiffon Scarfs - Georgette Scarfs - Crepe de Chine Scarfs - Rayon Scarfs Knit Scarfs. ; f : "' s ii A ii bred Suits Mor-tense- flow.-eral- ter, la beinif shown ta visitors at thfe home of Rev. A." W.S tump here. NEWCASTLE, Pa., March 5 (tJ. It's an "African Snake Lily," and P.) Defying all lawi'of nature, it measures 26 inches from the buse cience, gravitation, or what have to the highest lily: top. Measured with stalk and blosBon the total height la Just a bit over five feet .... V VapoRuq .... " - - PLTGilOVEf jyou, a bower bteomlnit'from . ood-Cilfto- Adams camp, which Was well planned and afforded t splendid Variety of amusement to all present, accord ing to the local visitors. . s The Thursday - Afternoon ridge club were entertained at the home of Mrs. ,W. L Hornlbrook.Hnrsr day afternoon.. Bright spring art bowls, and a suggestion of St, Patrick's day were carried ont In the decorations.. Five tables ,ol bridge were plnyed. the high score prize being awarded to Mrs:, George Bratton and club prize to Mrs. J. B, The luvlted guests were Aslrton. the Mesdames George C. QulUlaa, Henry Gease, George Bratton, Fred Olsen, and F. A. Lenbart Dainty refreshments were served at five . o'clock. Boil-Wa- teri. than apply ovY tbioal , NEPH1 .... J MriTCrace 8. Chee'ver, adrlwirf board president of thaTtah county chapter of the Dsnghierax of the Utah Pioneers and feflitrar of the chapter, were guests of tre Adams' camp at American Fork Thursday afternoon. The occasion wat tbe annual old fashioned party '6f th PbcpnhJy lor Russell Co. - - "SOU" Mrs.-Ale- SPRINGYILLi ...- . Come in PROVd ' Wit-llam- ; - ; I Bl were played, high score prise going t Mra Jo Uatdiog sod .console tloa prise to Mrs. IX. Oris Allen. The Invited guests were Mrs. Doa Mr Sheldon Drysdate, Mrs. Orrll Drysdale, Mm. Joe Taylu and Mrs. Fred Ray. The mem hen present were. Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Me.:B. K,.J3uUock. Mrs. Robert Reid, Mrs. D. Orlo Allen. Mrs. Leo Mrs. Byron Dsitrup, Sutherland, Mrs. Carl 8cherer Mrs. Oraa Grone- man, Mrs. AtanWy .Bonnett, Mrs.. Walter Hulsh, Mrs. Reed. Bailey, Mrs. Arthur Bowers, Mrs. Seymour Oras. Mrs. Jack Bullock. Mrs. Wells Richmond, Mrs. Ralph Bullock, and Mrs. Joe Harding. Mrs. Gray was assisted by Mlas Bessie Williams. .," : Malleable Iron and construction: bm' mits quicker heating, and' more even baklrig-- it alsd re-- " duces the fuel tbsfrHo a ', minimum; ... air-tig- IB Mrs. Seymour Cray enterttl:iJ tuembers of the L'Mtla club at. her bom Thursday afternooa. Tb rooms were ctevsrty decorated la St. Patrick's colors. The retreeht aoenta also suggested the IrUh Range is always assured of cortitant an dsatufactory . terctce t L wwiii tb Malleable MONARCH 1 I - , 1 ' 9 two U square, single rfsmfly Iiouses,'vJri back yards, ' and an- aatomiiile j - - bear a t scant tot' U" . "Nothing particularly. strldny about, the scene,? be admitted,1, 'ut 1. appealed to, mf ImaginaUoh ii rifely lecanse it strocl: me s.bettig.'t-pic- a of Detroit' complacent middle class, with its v o eomfort; Ite wring - of nntformlty, niet, and'W ' Kfauding poke.- i t CHARMING! . COLORFUL! , "' ''r - , Adorable Silk and StrawHat -- VH t Exceptional Values At 3.95 to $10.00 17 rowi1 i |