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Show SIX By Cowan jM'NPOP X WAS V0 A M AmuKis.. iwu.wT So rsc err 6t JkMUCVb A 1MM& MIAOW'S fclfcj Til TO TBlS - COyUSS.MOT US. THAT. TmT PCXVOW V4N fctS&ostStBtsT-- v BUT "NMIH TtC6S A. -- op it: coua,tHE . Tt4T tYEfcVTuiHG 40ULb COM.E OOT iXX tftbUT-YuC- T04.0 W lutMi 4Mb VMM N SHt'S GOT A ftl&HT TO I KOTICEb SMt WDM't UT VtS Mambers of the Moo-da- y i TO and tha literary foanmlttaa eaeb ward, la ompttmaat ta) Mra. Haaaab Davla, who will tea re aoea to aaak bar bona ta Salt Lab City. Tha areola waa ploaaaatly a pent with fame and a rograaB la which the different member present took part A a umber praaaat also re sponded to toasts. Mra. Devls waa presented with a book and flower ta appreciation of her ai lua ta th Relief Society orranUattoo. ta ooachialoa a delicious luncheon waa aarrod to tha following led lea present: Mra. Haaaab B. Mendenhsll, Mra Haaaab Clyde, Mr. Prudeao Palfreymaa. lira. Mark Cook. Mra John Allemsn, Mr. A. W. rinley, Mra. Hattt DouraU, Mra. Wayne Johnson. Mrs. Eva Crands.ll, Mra Marfaret Huntlnctoa. Mrs. Jordan Mra. Bant Fullmer, Mrs. Donaldaoa, Mra. Mary Witney, Mra. & Whit- taker. Mis Portia Doris, Mra. William Walawrtgbt and. Mis Lucy Wainwrifht. A GOOD CUtXP HER UP .tM0t SoJ MM LOOK. a (TOO LATE T. ted pieatts. - A continuous program was greatly enjoyed by those who attended. Light refreshment were served to about sixty ladies by th following members of the rafrseh meat committee: Mra. LneeUe Bird.. Mr. Gen Pierce and" Mra." William r-teheed. ; Mrs. Ray Cbrlstensea and tw children are visiting with Mrs. Cbristenses's parents Mr. and Mrs. George Gabbitas. Mra. J. M. Gulaa also of Los Angeles was a visitor at the Oebbitas heme Tuesday. Among tb plfasant social affairs of the early week was the dinner party gives Sunday by Mra. Olive Anderson at her borne in compliment ta a number of Bait Lake rotative sad friends. Early spring Mr. and Mrs. K, A. Wood of Fannin ft on. Utah, spent the week e end wttb relstive Mrs. Grace of this city, Mra Ardill Perry sad Mrs. MUeada Bird of Maple-to- a and others la Prove. Mo-Fe- FOR INSTITUTION' m BUTINQ MOST WE BUT FOR 1X5S "where savings In Our Se HingIaiirYii-WjUCYerfindeton- . - . FOR SALE rood milch cow. J. W. Robertson, 600 So. Main, Spring-vill- greatest" MTe PROVO, UTAH dise of Doubtful Quality. R Blackett sra,., 1 4at - ' In Stylet That Fashion Sponsors Are Here! of captivating frocks I The i Scores approved styles for every hour of your spring day have been gathered in one freshly styled fascinating assortment and smartly econonmical I . - - . EHAD THE ST0EY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES The stone man held the Tlnles I'll snow you an a trick." thickest tlsht' and said. "Now everythins's Hs reached th me 11 right You'v .treated m xeal growth, and said, "Now watch wsn. and I will do th aam to you. I'll use both my feet to kick out I'm going to hike until ws find way right through. It's easy as can .soma plac for tun, if you don't be." The vlnea began to fly around. tnmd. I'm aure you will appreciate Then Clowny beard a laughing sound. "Who's that?" ha said. "It moat anything that's new." "Of course, w will," one Tinv sounded Just Ilk Uttle folks to me." said. "Where e re you're going, go They cleared the woods snd reachahrad. But well get down and walk ed a hill, and what Uvey saw gave "If yougetlTreeTbuTTrorn'our weight oiMfn tWiUniflr86"wff teiowrn t yelled Coppy, 'I can see two men at Ware rather .heavy, well admit on' your arms It's fun to" sit We ,jlay. I think they're bowling. Tee, vdftder, with us all, how you can Ihev are! Let's go down there. It lent far." "All right" replied the bold them out so straight what they The stone man laughed, "Ha, ha! atone man. "We'll have to y." (The Tlnvmltee meed some dwarfs don't you know that when a man Is made of stone, be cannot feel at In the next story.) all? Say, even if you weighed a ton, I still would think It heaps of fun- - to carry you. All that I ask Is that you do not fall So, on they went o'er hill and dale, tintil they reached a winding trail ' '; ...... . - yJK' With Splendor Of The Orient Axminster "Dosty Answer," by Lehmann Rosamond lehmann takea vou in this book to England o live the life of the heroine, Judith. It's the storw of a very modern,' young girl with -the lev affair so- common to modem young women. "Reeds snd Mud,' by Spanish love stories, yes, yon'irTTfee them. Here is collect ion of Span.' tan love ep-ifor you that we're me you'll Ilk. Ih.p.' es Combination . DOLLAR DAY AND$5JaDAY - Continues SATURDAY -- , $9.90 to $10.75 . Broadcloth finishes, th popular ka;Jrs and dressy silk fabric! art (tady for your selection. jfolf " Vftf Lively Prints Soft Pastels Bright Colors Handbags lb Blend With Your Costume) Thes convenient, com. tnodioui sccetsorics are to day a imart necessity. Pouch and envelope shapes ar shown in modish color. - . . Waverly Caps " For Men ; With style, right proportion fine qualityi Ehewa in light tan Glen plaid with contrast overplaid twist . Full- - shaped, visor! One of our outstanding values at tb kw pries I S1.98 JETieyReallyDo. Look AnJBxeptionalMiluaL n very smart - oroacieiOTryv A variety of types for different fig. ares. Each onecsrefully designed and 49c o $1.49 GREAT- - $2795 ' ' For Women Misses Juniors street FancT oitterns th.f are unusual and; different mostly con&ned to our. BUSINESS mi HOSE LEWIS' short, tailored lines for the and for frills, ripples and sport, bows in the feminine "manner. well made. its is main ii,Ittti.i is eanv to apply, gives a 'OUBRARYi equal "sure kill," and is Quite Inexpensive. - vl Long's,iee ves and Brassieres What la more trouhlraome h9n an. undesirable ant ? ' For several j year the county agricultural offices have been trying several methods I for exterminating ants. After test. One to four tablespoonsf ulls ap Children of The Fog," by Guest plied to an ant hiU, will give good -- Tou'll "like this story of Joan results. This Cyna gas made be purchased Crimson, s girl of the London slums. "Parachute." by Guthrie Thla is in small or large quaiMtles, with full lb Story of two convalescent svla-- 1 directions fof using, f ront the agri-tor- t, the wealthiest wife of a New cultural office. Joom 112. city and Tork town, a young Red C- - county building. Provo, or from H. nurs snd the town's CleoDatra. lota V. Swenson, Pleasant Grove, or i Grover ICIyde, Springville, Utah. of scandal and fun. " "The Paw son PedlgTee." by Ray- -' ers-rThero of this ory Is a .tacllva., Trd Patar Wigisey. The amazing way In which he solve the murder mystery of rich Mrs. Taylor weaves an interesting plot 'for this - well-drci5- ' ANT DESTROYER uu 'Wherever you go, anyons of theie coatt will give you that d feeling." Styled in the approved manner, ths fabrics snd tailoring add to their desirability. The picture is gay and vivid niany, many coIots appear in this interesting selection of clever silk frocks. .. CYNAGASIS uir-i- r Coats Display Approved Modes SprfngTind Summertime Frocks -- FINE HOME for rent 340 E. Snd Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Frlel and two No., furnished or unfurnished. Sea children of Springvllle were guests Ed. Olson, city snd county bldg. t at a wellrrnged dinner given m Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs Julian F, Greer at their bom In LOST Baby's shoe, black patent Provo. trimmed with whits. Please cajl The literary department of. th telephone No. 178. Third ward Relief Society, with airs. Anna jonnson in charge, presented a splendid program Including: A sketch of the lifs of Robert Lewis Stsvenson by Mrs. Johnson; ' story. . Occasion! The Frocks You Need Ready for Any These . 787-J-- iv Babstandardsw1Iercftiriv And You Get the Fullest Measure of Quality Also a. y FOR LESS That's Our Specialty! trsenof A number of ladies left during tb m2 latter part of the week to attend the convention of the Federated WANTED 30 strawberry pickers, Women's clubs, " held at Ogden, (iris. 255 E. 6th No. Phone 1199 among whom were Mrs. D. B. Welch m28 of the Home Culture club; Mrs. H. t T. Reynolds, Jr., and Mrs. Dimick FOR SALE Potatoes, Blue Vi- Huntington of the Alpha Bet club ctor. Ruasetts. . Bliss Triumph. 1520 W. Center, mj Phone Mrs. O. W. Mendenhall was a delegate to the Ogden convention rFOR SALE Uaed Player Piano. In and left Tuesday for that sity perfect condition; 25 rolls, bench While on the wsy shs received word and. her- husbantfatf-'beW-sTcVeja650nly ... $6- dewm2 a horse while on his farm In AlTaylor Bros. Co. by berta, Canada. Mrs. Mendenhall FOR SALE Emerson Piano at S Immediately returned to this city bargain, $249. Terms. $S down. snd left Thursday afternoon for mJ Canada. Tsylor Bros. Co, BOOKS ADDED sru. s n. forest where the trees snd shrubs were thick. Said ecduty, "Oh. I sadly fear that we can never get through here." The stoas man then replied, "Just wait; yrz ds, ' gn.i.rr?a UOST CENTER STREET 286 WEST rang. A pleasant afternoon was spent E.. $30; Majestic coal rang when the ladies of the or call 88 So. Thursday Phon 636-club were entertained a Kensington 3rd East at the home of Mrs. C E. Rhodes. music and social chat were furnlahed Sewing, FOR RENT Modern enjoyed during which delicious re home; also good door for sale. 20 freshments were served to the fol' mJ 8outh sth Weet lowing members present: Mrs. E. Urquhart, Mrs. 8. Han Barrett -FOR HAI.E BY OWMKR-gtrte- tly Spanish imd home; Income property; beat Fork. Mrs. R. W. Davidson, Mra location. Phone 984. 158 South 2nd Joha Denntson, Mrs. E. V. Boor-maMrs. poad.WIng and Mrs. L pn2 East MTSt--GoT- a tfti n eve-ain- a. i:,!... into miUeewomaa at 1 a state committeeman. The Ctt TMiliiml liariU oonyention win MCt two delegates FOR BALE Good electric sjBSns . led Tha stats convention will elect seven delegates to the Recmhsteaa Tb following delegates were chosen at a Republican primary held ta the city hall last Friday to attend the Republican atat eoaveaUea to be held la Salt Lake City May 4: M. O. Packard. H. M. DougaL Charles Boyer aad MUaa R. Straw. Delegates chosen to attend the convention of the Second Congressional district to" be held la Salt Lake City on the asms date are: D. P. Biinton, David Craadall. Arthur Finley aad Thomas Latimer. It that . CHOSEN $10. "Inn1 Jt"h group of die-U- o wtu act as aitarnates to tha outer, tt Is SEVILLE A NATION-WID-E Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson of Spanish Fork war vaaota at an oyatar supper Wednesday ovcnlnf at lbs bom of Mr. and Mrs. Jlrd Smith. Tb party later sJoyd tb art in the hl-- h schooL t CLASSIFICATION CK chib and air.-an- HXVPtNSD - IT aanl Oreve. lira. Hah Craaeall aad eoa ara their husbands of Literary Prove enjoyed a Short tana with her par. dinner at tb Button Cafe last spending ate. Mr. Jack, Koylane evening and later eaaae to of thia city, aftar Urtn,-- at CoaJrUla Springvllle to visit the art exhibit Sb for tb put aTraJ wka. Thirty were present. pKti to )ot bar koabamd at PlM Ia every detail tb entertainment tfaa Blttffa, Wroanliic la Mar fu sponsored by the ladies of the Ser ture, i. vice Star Legtoa Thursday afterPromlaaat .aaaoaar Jb loclal noon was a complete aucoesa, Th of the week waa the part) party, which was given la the form null at tha of a tea. was held at the bom of ftvaa Thunday tmln aocn of Bishop aa4 Mr. WlUtaai Mrs. Joha 8. Groesbeck. Tb en Walawricbt by U auntwn of tb tertaining rooms were pretty with Kolob ataba Rallef Bocky board a profusion of sweet peas and pot- - 'HCUAft TCRRlBur. a PI WOT "tust, too.Y kSIT IT 1UICUL FSOVO C7ENING KZ2ALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, a review of the boob. Traasure by tb aasns aartbor was gW& W. Friet A number of by Mrs. I SPilKCGViLLE cbttdrea also took part snd gave vsrsas written by that author; hoys . . la eetunae also gave a number of Mr. and Mr. W. A. Bird apuU snogs tiusnpused by "STCrVbsos: Oh Woodsy with Mr. Bird a brotaar f tb bugest crowds ever ta attend Waiter Bird ud faaaUy aad etetsr that ward Relief Society was la at-Ura. WIS Loader aad family la Dixon-Taylor-Russ- - 1,1, , Co. ell "The One-Pric- e House" Last Saturday, discounting . for tha cold rainy weather, wo still had an increase of 50 over ths same Saturday last year. Our merchandise certainly must be priced right as indicated by our 26 years of steady increasing business tinder the same selling plan. Namely--Qual- ity goods at the. 4 ' houctte and graceful lines is hound to make your foot AIl" It will pay yoa to takesvajtage cL "this mosf exceptTonir value. Besides tire fancies and plain 'whites there are Plain Blue. Tan and Grey, also Pstsst with dainty ornament. $4.98 Collar-Attache- d. SHbes in lowest possible prtcea. Junior' Modes TERS have no bearing on our prices. Our prices are gov- - ' erned by the enormous buy- Ing power of stores buying as a unit. Just beer In mind that a price of 98c doesnt mean anything unless there Is quality, backing the price. We lead the ti low prices for quality" goods, ethers TRY to follow. Our Prices Are Often Immitated Wrnte.--- AU excellent qoality, 100x60 count and all in the popular Collar Attached Style. Cut full and roomy. A shoe with a slender looksma!ler. loresrlso-Plar-n ai sr 1 i All Patent An this AH Patent shoe in attractive style bridges the gulf between the Growing Girl and Grownup. I anL. $3.49 - - Beautiful ' :: Pictures . the latest by famous artists in a 16x24 inch frame, highly engraved. A wonderful value at our low price, each Some of masterpieces $198 - Our Values Never Equalled |