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Show PAGE FOUR Ngfl s. Garments7! Springville NEW STOCKS FOR a LI D. 1 - Packard gave day diuuer at her ham Wednesday Man h ltKk for her iter Rhod DougalL MolHe Bird, of Springvilbi Ciira Know and Marion Huey at Suit Lake City, and Sunt Kelly of Mm. U. S ' s -- SPRING and SUMMER Ladies " '. .1 ................. ... neck . . . .. . . Ribbed pleached cotton . . . J . . Silk Stripe .fwnt 1 OC w 1 Cfl J vI ,. M I Oft Medium weight ... . $1.10. 1 e r. Gamec.wera parti- . , . . . Announcing it- - Greater values In Spring ' w -- ' J1 .50 ribbed ankle length en-b- jm 0) . ' 5 t their litJU .................... .............. w weifirht ilmi I). R. Wertwood, sheriff of Grand cipated. In and a vers tasty lunch. ; . county, spent Monday iiight with eon aerved. i bin uncle, J. M. . Weatwoud of ' Mra. Bert Metealf of Richfield, Jirlngvllle. Idaho, Is the guest of Mr. ahd Mra. , Mb Aisada wumott, who U on Hilton IloberUjon.,, Men's 8 , sir. and Mrs. frauda Beardall, Mr. Bam Miller, Mr. .and Mrs. Jamea Gilea, Mr. and Mra. Earl Blackett Mr. and Mra. Lea J. Tay lor and Mra. Jennie Brtaendine of Dearer, Colorado. . ........................ Hale J i '. birth- American Fork, A Mile Jensen, Bear River City, and Helta Cariyfe of Mra. lliltoa Robertson entertain Logan. The" bome was- decorated ed at her boue Friday evening fo la yellow daffodil c the Foorth ward Gleaner girla and CII OK p " - v ti ftft i.ynww . . J Mercerized , v g light Wright". Jtpit .................... 5 liat. Ribbed, band nbbcd um THE EVENING HERALD,' FRlDA Y, MARCH 12,1926. . I ... $1.90 . Old Style $1.50 $1.75 Miea M Sirs, Ai LPi)rt-- d ba Porter entertained Satnrday at who' hurt Iteen released; andls re a bundle Hhower for Mhw Julia Porter. Game were enjoyed, and a turning to her home. In Wyoming. dainty lap luncheon served to twenty-fi'Mr. and Mr. J. O. Reynolds, Dr ve,. .Many useful and beautiE. V. ItevnoUU and Him LaVern ful presents were received. ' Crosby of PProvo were the dinner Mr. and Mra. George Dallln enguests Sunday of - lira. Walter Wheeler. . tertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. a ; - eu Kt4a4 permission lOrVMt JKan- - V $2.25 Jenkins Knit Goods Co. lIHUlHUIIIlIllIlIIMIMUHIlIIIIUIIItllllll Heavy Weight Large Towels hare Mr. and Mrs. C. O.. Claudln tiV Our buyer has purchased 1000 pair of New Style L. D. S. Garments, value $1.00 ind"MrirXeorge:TJanih7Reerand Bertratt TaUln, Mrv and Mrs. Glen Allan and children. Averett en Jtertalned Thursday at an old faxh uH. Those Jirettwit foiled randy Mr. arid Mm. J. C. Nlelson ( were .Mr. and Mrs. Rufu I Visit bur store and be convinced!1 ;.; 50c Values . as their guests this week Mra. K. S. Auderxon and sons Akin and Leo of Shoshone, California. ; ' Bath Size Boys' Caps, 75c values . . ;25c Children's Play Suits, r striped, blue, Regular: $1.25 values Brown, ..... 9Rf .. ....... ... . . . fcuU , MIm TernoRsa Hutchlnga and man Hutchlnga were Salt Lake Visi ' tors Sunday. Lo- - l3C .... yp Ladies' Fine Ribbed Undervests-- . Silk striped t ! MLst iilargle Jlarker lg TWtlne hndierT?! D. uusBell iJOO-valu- "lliU week. , , Packard and family - were fhe, .Sunday of Salt-La- ke enpHts of Mr. nd, Mrs. M. 0. Pack ard, j. Ladies' Silk Hose, New ovan. Grey, $1.50 values - fif ir I ' Kr l rollins Runstop Hosiery JI Runstop Hose V . . : A r ;o ' ? OC BUSTER BROWN - i ' .r ;2.25 valiies , V. KSW flyff rups at big discount urday. 83 N. Univ. Ate. Sat-'- : FOB RENT 2 furnished 113 gift department apt s, steam heat, modern, Inst ay of ACCIDENT IS . t LAID AT REST ad Bros. Co. In crockery at Taylor . .V; .f . vji I 0 ' values-.-.j,-;.-H- Men's Work Shirts, extra fuH 'cut; two pockets, faced collar I Wb band, $1.25 value . $f.00 ''Kl' flS' WpxLl JJ. values-- 2 , pair - 2t t:l0C . Crepe Bloomers $1.25 value A '' . nn - . 75c i TjoTsuF $2.50 values 7r 1 Lot Ladies' Silk Teddies .00 values DRESS SHIRT SPECIAL Mrs. Eljza Thorn was' hostess to (he Alpha Beta Club at her home 100 Men's ' Dress Shirts with or withoutjollar in jtripegjlaida and light tan color. $2.00 values Z 01 $1.50 Kdit turned over by the club to the .art fund to help finance the national art exhibit. Mrs. Lillian Hunting ton was In charge. Mrs. Mary J. Finley and Mrs. Nora Clyde were special guests. Luncheon was served by the hostess. $2.50 values Mr. and Mhl WhlthifSr ot Mapleton, anoonnjm a new baby gtt-I- borh flunflar mbrn- OtK-a- i A lot ' m :38c- - 1 lot $1.45 irei tig Ik Hot bo $5.00 values Boys' Corduroy Pants in powder blue and light colors. 7R J4.50 value, size 6 to 16 yrs.vtil 3 AC leec! at ' ... ..... Children's New Spring Hats all the C and 4cid Shoes, patent Boys' Union Made Overalls, triple --stitched, barred tacked pockets. heavy weight :95c 6 to 17 years ,s , latest, styjes- - and colors BOYS' WASH SUITS T $3.50 values $3:5airdaesT777rrT7r777rrr$i.9? Men's and Young Men's Hats in Victor and Stetson's C Q fl H $5 and $6 values ....... . ,j)UiUU been" tThe . Children's ...75c Mm values - i;. Mens Dress Oxfords, light tan. calf skin,1 wide and roomy flJQ QC .ywiuU $5.00 valuesh iJtV.f;. ' . aeAjMrjLeiuieilLJDandl VICTIM OF M-1- 4 bargains : gave a talk on 'Home Making; ami; Miss Florence Chllds gave a- talk I an-- f'Our Foodtt" Rk bord Thorn I gave two vocal solos. - It was re few suddle horses. As this may be our last spring sale you bad better lay in your supply while the opportunity is here. Ogden Horse & Mule Oonim Co.,;Col Roy Grtfiln, auctioneer. LADIES' BLOOMERS - , v. SatnnWycrlhe" Black,-J$5.0- 0 Fay ,Q Packard, of Salt Lake, visitor City, was a Spnngvllle - , :. .. Tuesday. ponedfiat?25Ihca8TadJ NEWTODAY . Women's, Misses' Slippers and Ox- fords in satin, patent. CO IR and delightful games- - were played1 n(t'tftena delicious luncheon aerv--.' ed to .twenty-one- . Ml SHOE STOREj 168 West Center -- 25c 10c lenpg -- - r, BtttrwRh-heTBt8te- Mrs. El via Sumsion and Mrs. Ar Hs rnier entertained Tuesday evening at the former's home for the Second ward Blue Bird Girls; The eighteen girls were awarded J an4etflaTsair0fitrthmd fir SilkhiffpnHoaex Boys' Heavy Rib Hose black, brown, 50c values 33 U $1.50- - values-WrW- rT Men's Work Hose heavy cotton, 20c values $155 Ladies' House Dress in best grade Gingham, fast colorV 0C 45c ........ .. Mrs. D. C. Alleman sclent last week- - A.9"8 c A-- - . I i" Men's Silk Plaid Hose 75c values Men's Union Made Overalls, triple stitches, bar tacked, extra full cut. Regular $2.25 overall -All sizes in 8tock,only7 ..........,. - for . ce mode, Miss Edna Shelley, of American Fork, was a guest of Mbjs,Mattle Davis,. Tuesday evening! " Mr8T7;6"Kvans: V effects, sport circular skirts, S6 val. $8.M values . . vrrWvTTT. $3.95 $10.00 values ;$4.45 two-pie- Children's. Bloomers, colors - and- ' ' Ulack Satine. ' ' -- 75c 76 values, '2 for vrrrr, Misses' Dress Slippers Southern tiesOxfords and straps, jn .patent, light tan. Regular $4.50 CO QC values, sizes 2 to 7 ....,-"J- J Silk Dresses, all the latest styles and Mrs, Andrew L, Porter announce the engagement of their daughter Julia, to Elmer Brlntoa, of Sa It Iake City, aon of Sargent Brlnton. The marriage to take place In the near future. Mr. ' :d'.85c ..45c ......... ea Is Boys Heavy Shoes, brown; rubber heels. Size 11 to 5 ' $2.50 values " t0 ..... "-ll.- M . Itri M-1- 8 MEN WANTEITear-roun- ImpressiTe funeral "services were held lh the Springyille First ward Mrs. Ruth Bennioni of Vernal. Is cbapel. Sunday afternoon for Bever- - Spending a few weeli her old daugh- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moroni MinlyBeaVtheseven-montr ter of Dr. and v;.:; er. Job t for hustling,' aiubltioug men, telling knit goods, wollens, ladles f!lk uudenvear ftnd 'hosiery. Liberal rouimlsslontt and cash touues,Xeu Jenkins Knit Goods Co. FDR LENT , $10 and $15. peFbu. ; in The. sons and daughters of John Ftiday. when the automobile which Mrs. Beal and Mrs. Beal's A. Strong met at his home Monday sister. Utk Florence Greenwood were of Nephl and s riding was-- turned over when hit by a car driven by John F. Clark of Pleasant Grove, elleged to have been under the inflence of liquor M-1- 8 2 apts," onVniTodernv M-- l Phone iOi-J. rtheir-famllle- L Ilayes la the representative Utah county for Electric blanket. He wlltiw delighted to call and explain it to y u.'Te'.. E8-Pleasant Grove, TV. . M-1- 8 v - S u V SPECIAL SiTtaiPA 111 . Pure Thread Bilk Chiffon Hose for five cents with Ivolllns Runstop JioSe purchased at 88c. Buster'Bron Shoe Store. 168 ' W. Center, '; , . , HOB, SALE Hay awd delidou 83 "' I plei . Phone . -- 789-K-- M-1- 4 I SALE . FOR Corner .".ward. Bargain. Phone lot. First J 11)44 M-- B a FOR BALE Good milk cow, 464 N. IB 4 3rd W. Call after 5 o'clock. 3 1 inH D1nl lailV VW iitv tM v - ' :h 'i - - aa4i t.1 Mi nnxen Provo Greenhouse - ell IJor--a-vo- by-M- u a FOR SALE Idaho seed potatoes ) See W. A." Chapman at once for 1orders. 290 E. Cente. Phone 393-5 , ' , . I. " ' :' i, AUCnON-20- 0 horses at the Block Kl yards in jOgdea,-- Tuesday, March 16. There will be broke.-- horsey with size and quality, -- al some- - jtood,-- . big: boned-hnl- ter broken colti few, greed horsessnd M-1- n -- . I I Board and room. 126 S. 2nd E. M48 . 5ti ' I ! M-1- . i - . ? I uw ' evefy-pHir- . ; Suggestions I,, FOR RENT The lest located building in Pleasant Grove, for rcs-- . kaurnt and barlwr shop.' npee W. L. . Ira Hayes. TeL ! 60-J- Bishop 3, E. Bird was In charge.; The ..building- - was jHlled to; ite ea- The pacity by the many friends. floral offering was exceptionally beautiful. The speakerswerfr O. R. Mayeock, president of the Eolob 1. We do not sell stake, and Patriarch O. B. Huntseeds, but to our ington. many friends who . : I. ... n Musical duel Aim numbers vocal 9 were .fWnul wu.ira vui u U Ii by Glen Allen and Mrs. Ray Sen- wonuenui o Melba Cohdle m will MV w '! M I and a selection byy a nixed quarI tette composed of Mlsd Jennie Rrlckson. Mrs. May Senior,' JJlen and Ronald Allan.' '. The Invocation. was-Seywour L. MendenhalKand the benediction R. Greener of the ward Z. Good; e'ean twoH by T. T . B Bishopric. ea 0,d It)s Bushes Ttprlng-rill- e in the , The lntermentwa in all colors, urowp city cemeteryy Under the dree- Ill . Ul MUinii 1. ton of A. .T. Wheeler, undertaker. was dedicated by, the The grave Ml little baby's grandfather. Bishop .Two... Phone Eicht--0 VVh the Flowers, Hi D- -r DaTidreal-ofrphrlain- ." ' HI N 'I II hi.' & j 14 1 .. fl 1 - to . ; that with "stands by" you . -:'- ? ' : . ic 'T'" rl is-- the ' and Mrs. M. E. Crandall en dietetic urge of the world today. tertained for their son. Carlisle SunIt it food that "stands by" you day afternoon- the occasion belngjiis through the morning, FooiMhat were laid. for Cors should start every breakfast in your birthday. ' ' twelve. ; : home. Mr. - I I evening birthday Start every day laxatWes seldom needed, I inn 0 LmWi celebrate his sixty ninth anniversary ; making It a surprise, giving presents and serving ref reshmen ts. Pecof a t tons were: ' sweet peas. A very delightful eve ning was spent. Those present present 'werelfr.-- ' and Mrs. Ellas A. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.. Clillds, Andrew V. Nelson and the Misses Thelma and Fay Nelson', Mrs. Ernest Bra- mell, Mr. and Mrs. Con Xyboe of food: Ogden, Mrj and Mrs. Wash Rob- lusan and Mrs.'Maud Fergtisoa; of Spanish Fork and Miss Pearl ' ' ' ,Strong. - j an feel , ... morning . . HOW yon largely on what you eat James M.'umsiou of Springville unen-rgttThousands hare for breakfast and Leah Cbplan of Mesa, Arizona forenoons because of. wrong m.re 4ssea p martiage license by Tbreakfast eating! f County. CC'lerk Wallace M.' Hales To feel fight, you must have a - , last Monday. T ; " f complete breakfast ration. Al most other .meals lunch and Mrs. Glen Allan .entertained at a dinner Ton (ret H. But breakfast. 1 a hurried, meal, often badly, chosen. lifrthday jiarty Friday for her small- Thos Quaker Oats. containing eon Glenn, It being his eighth birthr 16 nrotein. food's Kreat tissue dayv Children's games were played builder. 58 carbohydrate, its great " : energylementrTtuTn-taportanr- i liitle guests. I IT . A tU. .U.. "Watch 25c j M l'i 84 W. 10 S. aantJltaEe.t whwa; Jonathan apples, FOR SALE "T '., wh h q Wanted Clean Cotton RAGS Tat this I office Telephone 95 - ' , - " : , - . - " Quick Quaker cooks in Mrs. E.O. Best was In Salt Lake minutes. That a faster than plain '"" on business. msnireet toast Don't deny yourself the nat- ral stimulation this rich food offers. Mr. and . Mrs. J. It. .Harmon are Uiejmppyprenty-Trfy-hahy&o- y QuaksrOat? fc)eW8iW; hnrn Ifnrrh 1 at the Hoi V Cross 'i nVrr- t- itrmon Is the daughter of Mrs. A. loiiowing guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. ? MOTHERS F. Miner, Mr. and Mrs, George Rus-selWatch tor symptoms of worms In Mr. and Mrs. Myron Boyer and Mr.dnd Mrs: Oliver Balton, parasites are Mrr-ati- a Mrs. tlmlen Boyer spent Eugene find Marian Miner. the great destroyers of chUd life. If ; Tuesday in Spanish Fork. you: have reasdnto think your child - Mrs. M. 'F.'Miher and Mrs. Sadie has worms, act Quickly. Give the Mr. and Mrs. Halen Boyer enteridcTavlsh were tained Monday at dinner for Mr. D. P.' Brinton the guests of Mrs. little one a dose or two of White's Wednesday of last and Mrs. Harry Cbristenson ' of week. reanrVennlfugeWorms cannot , ''..-.exist where this time-trie- d Fork. and suc Spanish cessful remedy is used.' drives The girls of the First ward Sunout the worms ahd restores the rosy Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gledhlll spent second school,day .Intermediate hue of health to baby cheeks. Price In Salt Lake City. the week-enclass entertained the boys of that 35c. Sold by Hedquist Drug Stores. class FridaJ. March 6 at the home Adv. , Mrs. Stephen Deal spent last week of Iva Phillips. . The evening was ' i in 'Salt Lake City spent In playing games eon was served to the following. Mr. and Phillips an- - Ina Burr, Melva Ashcroft. Hazel nounee the arrival of a baby girl Porter, Blanch CrandjilULeora born Marrh T. The ' baby 'Is-tMr: and Mrs. Joseph " Blnks of Wxhiati, Iva FuUmer,-Berthfirst granddaughter' In the Phillips Fullmer, Eva Barker, Iva Soldier Summit ppentafew days family. Mother and babe are doing PhilllpsrMr.-anWs7 T. ErBilll ngs. of this week visiting with relatives nicely. - - Howard SumsiQn, Slefu. Wilson, Call here Huntiiigton.Ray Beardallj Wilford Mr. aiul Mm A. O. Packard were U Weight ahd William Straw., v lilrs, 'Paul Thorn of Springville the dinner gnests Sunday of Mr. and and. Mr." and Mrs. Lester Hansen - Mrs. D. P.- Brinton. were the Sunday guests- of Mr. and ' - MrsLavpll pird TheLService Stnr legioW will meet at the home of Mrs.: Nora CjyQe .Miss Clara. .Jensen, who- is teachMarch. 18th. :j..."-ffXi- : like new. ing at Price, is spending" a few days vlih her parents Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.-Jacuon throw Bearnson"'of Eureka Is ? . Joseph Jensen. - . visiting this week wlULher mother your old hat Mrs. J. O. Reynold v " We Miss Bessie Whitney - and Miss away. Lek Bird were the guestt Tlinr. make Mrs. Sadie McTavish and daughjust day"evenlng of Mrs. Emma .Hilley. ..4 ter Marjorle of Salt Xke were tAY Jill urn Jfellson, wh.' Springvllle; visitors last week. They spentthe i, ' past winter at Brlgham and Salt were the dinner guests Thursday of Co. . Lake, returned honie Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Miner. C. Bird. l, It d J" , 1 and-4unc- Mrs.-Victo- Mapleton News r he T ' -- - . JUST LIKE NEW! ft t k ry" fl i it .National French Cleaning I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen enter-Wttl HelTchtf ul 41nn t6t the 1 Provo, 95 N. U Ave. Utah "Phone 125 Frank Whitney spent "Wednesday at Salt Lake City. ., , riPi r-- f Pi |