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Show I. rRQVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNS SOGiglY Xlaata) for ttmi fcdltor Mrat solumns ahaxild 0O A. M. mad I fe P. t ubcUttsal tb Leicis - Boyock . ' Wedding Held J4re Benedicts V Tba bmit1b daujhUr Hny-mor- Tha marriage ; of Miss Ethel LewiaT daughtar of Mra. W. O. Lewis ot lrovo, to Oeorge Boyack of Salt Lake, took place Thursday morning In the SaM Lake temala. Elder Joseph Melding Smith performed the oeremony ia the pres ence of tha Immediate family mem bers of tha young couple. ' wedding break faat was served at the Hotel Utah, covers being laid for 10. Immediately following' the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Boyack left for a tour "of Southern California. Upon their return to Utah they wlU make their . home In Salt Lake City. a, Rr. J. A. I lay mora f Daujlaa, Aria, U Wajrna. Kartchner, m of Bishop Kartchner Jr. ,o an4 Xn. Cf4 Us VUrw ttok plaea May 22. U Mesa, Ariaona, I D. & tampU. Tha young eoupls who raeenUy from Doujlaa. are rlalting at tha boot o Mr. Kartchnari parsnls (or Hnrtl days, and will Mlu thair homo to Proro (or ths time belnc. Mr. Kartchner (ulflll-o-d aa L P. ft. mission' in Garmany ' and is a gradual of tho B. T. U. Ho wUl complete tha work aary (or hia, masters dcfrsa suiqmar. v Announcement raU la mada by Biahop CELEBRATED Mlaa Hannah Prusse gave a de lightful social affair at her home for ins members of the Uttla Women club. In celebration of her birthday anniversary which occured on that day. An elaborate dinner was served. Centering tha dining table was a large birthday cake. and tall green candles in silver holders were also employed In tha decorative scheme. A radio program and sewing were enjoyable features following dinner, and a number of beautiful gifts were presented to the hostess from the following: Miss Pearl Hardy, Miss Marion Sutton, Miss Mae Belle Nuttart, Mias Evelyn Stewart. Mlaa Lois Boahard, Mias Vesta Strong, Mias Evelyn' Troyer, and Miss Mary Dunkley of Logan, tha latter being an invited guest ' REGULAR ENJOYED r SPANISH FORK CLIB PARTY RECENT BRIBE TENDERED ' SHOWER Complimentary to Mrs. Wendell Wrida. formerly Mias Afton Baker, a bride of Tuesday. Miss Edith Brown, Miss Anita Hansen and Mrs Inei Sutton, entertained a group of friends at ths Hansen resi dence Thursday evening. The delightful affair was In the form of k miscellaneous shower and many useful anfl beautiful gifts were re ceived. Artistic In every detail was the decorative scheme, which wes arranged With tha color pink and white, hearts, peonies and ferns being used. A delicious luncheon was served st small table which were prettily decorated with pink and white weet peas. Progressive games were plsyed, Mrs. Ksthryn Taylor and Miss Pearl St Jeon receiving the favors. Present were the following: Miss Alice Taylor. Miss Luella Meldrum, Miss June Hoover, Miss Olive Terry,-Miss Merle Thurber, Miss Cora Vest, Mrs .LaVern Elders, . Mis Veda Hansen, Miss Donna. Nelson, Mrs. Thelms Collins; Mrs. Katheryn Taylor, Miss Iris Anderson, Mrs. Mildred George ,H. Taylor, Mis Potter, Miss lone Psy, Mrs. Violet Miss Hilda Hardin, Washburn, Mis Pearl St Jeor, Miss Arthella Nelson! Mrs. Alma Baker, Mra Scott Thompson, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mr. C- - V. Hansen, Mis Genevieve Boahard, Mrs. Henry Startup, and Mias Bessie Collin. . . . Members of the club were pleasantly entertained at the 'borne of Mrs. Ralph Thomas Thursday afternoon. Spring flowers, were used in tha decoration of the entertaining rooms. Two tables of Bridge were played, Mrs. Gil Cox being awarded the high score prise. A' delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Gil Cox, Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Thomas Clltheroe Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, Mrs. R. E. "Homer, Mrs. Walter Welst, Mrs. Ulff Jones. .' Just-A-Me- FRIENDS CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Mra Lydia E. Harding was pleasantly surprised by a group of woJtome Thurs men who called at day afternoon, to celebrate her br i homa-comln- i f FAMOUS SWIM SUITS (100 Worsted Wool) $2.90 We .' one of the hare ' ' , larg-es- t """ - . x . .... - SWIM IN A JENKINS SUIT BUY THE BEST : AND SAVE MONEY CfgMP? . v ; . Lj wto-furaiahe- d toah-a-roo- a. r ef fd . - 1 . From Cape Town, Africa, to Lon don was Just a pleasure Jaunt for Lady Sophie Heath, famous woman flyer of England, and wile or Here South, African millionaire. she is shown just after landing at Croydon" Aefouro me,' after "complete flight In a light ing her Bll'thday anniversary. Roses, peonies and pansles prettily' decorsted Ine entertaining rooms. The afternoon was spent relating levenly-nixt-h incidents, during which old-tim- e Knock Clark furnished solo, jokes snd guitar selections. A delicious luncheon was served to the follow guests: "Mra L. I ing Nelson, Mrs. 8. P. Eggertsen, Mrs. William Burch, Mra. J. M.- - Jensen, Mrs. Essie Keeler, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. James Sumner Jr., Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mrs. J. W Dangerfleld, Mrs. John T. Taylor, Mrs. Arthur and . the DAUGHTERS OF TIONEEBS NOTICE Members of the central camp of Ensembles the daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Saturday, June 2, at the home of Mrs. U N. Oakley, 189 South Fifth West A full atten dance Is desired. . WELL ARRANGED AFFAIR GIVEN FOR FRIENDS Among the enjoyable socials of was the affair given by Miss.Leona Booth at her heme Progressive Thursday evening. ' games were played, prices being won by Roxle Peters and Laura The following were Shepherd. served delicious refreshments at the close of the evening's entertainment: Arvilla Hansen, Thelma Das-truGene Phillips. Dorothy Stew-sr- t, Editha Booth, Ada Anderson, Elma Vance. Roxie Peterson, Melba ' DsHtrup, Melba Durrant, Jennie Elder, Billle Bean," Ida Llechty, Georgia Maeser, Laura Shepherd, Esther Eggertsen, Mary Burch, M'Ulr'ed Morgan, Phebe Llnford, and Mrs. Tressa Ricka of Salt Lake. the-we- ck ' TITLE BOIT TONIGHT NEW YORK. June 1 (UP) The 'Ight heavyweight title bout ber, tween Tommy Lou h ran, and Pete Latzo, former welterweight champion, called off Wed nesday' night because of rain," wil' held at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn Friday night, weather ' permitting Promoter Humbert J.. Fugaxy hat title-holde- Wool and Silk Wool and Silk In this collection of ensembles you will find Silks, Wools and combinations of both, coins: in this clearance. They are now reduced to a' fraction of their real value. Priced now to close out. In this Clearance of Coats you will find Kasha, Normad," Etta Cloth, 2Z00 to " Formerly ... 49.50 oho Lindbergh gut June 1 UP Madr birds." t 'arge flag of Colombia Is one of tlx a inique gifts from by the Missouri Historica Society of this city recently fot CoL Idnufeergb, Latlp-Amcrio- unusually low price for coats of such m $29.75 to $89.50, ' Materials, styles and, workmanship. They are marked to close out at $15 Just a small lot of these smart Suits in tweeds, twill cords and charmeen, mostly small Bizes to go in thia clear' ance. ' ' , 12.95 , -- ' ' ' I ' ' In an odd lot to Sport Coats .. .. out. -- Formerly $16.75 to $49.50 1.00 and $5.00 The Sizes Are Somewhat Broken -- - 0--1 to $65; - close Vsl Formerly 25.00 to 89.p0 A few to 28.00 But the Values Are Big : Tj" mm r MM M Chiffon; Hosiery For Siimme- r- Smart Hand Bags Foot "Saver Shoes Never has there been a season that showed such a variety of styles in hand bags I Round, oblong;, pouch and square shapes, with mountings that carry "out hte design of the bag most effectively. The bags are very exceptional values at $2.95 - the utmost in smartness. They slenderize ankles CMAS.TNESS in Foot Saw Shoe tj ityle iuiitiiiuliiti . . , SoartncM i perfcoly ihod icet, carrying the eye to delight-full- y slndtr ilti, because of the Foot Saver ftaeniid . . . SrosrtncM if utter unconsciousness of movement, complete lack of effort, entire absence of fatigue . . . Snunness is youthful grace . . .That is why so many thousands of women, who are alwsyi smart, rosks Foot Saver Shoes an tuntiA of their wsrdrobe especisll'y in such fme interpretauoni of the ' mode we are now showing. Qj u Those Sheer Chiffon Hose for the smart eummc outfits in every wanted color with the new point.' , heels so slendering to the ankle. ' 10.00 . Others $1.95 to $6.95 O O tr I NtUlANCE rot IHI $20 Pair' PUTUKE ;;iii;iii;ii:iiniiiiiiii;iitiiiiianiii!iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirniir We guarantee rrr vou J it Tina a lower regular price ' SW there are nojlower'pricjes thanihere; . nivr TWR BROS -- i ! Broadcloth; Twill Cords and t, nice variety of Sport Coats in Tweeds, Mixtures and Plaids, reduced to an 2 Piece Suits -- hers Nf tropical -- Coats .. . Bishop L. L. Nelson of the Provo Second ward, presided at the fun-- , eral services held In the ward chapel Thrsday afternoon, for Mrs. Anna Margretta Pesy. 'who died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Mra. Ruth P. Farrer. The services opened with a solo by Mrs. Norma P. Bullock, aftef which Brigham Jo.inson offered A string trio the invocation, of Prof, and Mrs. Ralph E. Booth, and Harvard Olson, furnished beautiful selections, and a vocal duet was rendered by the Misses Anna and Betty Madsen. A quartet consisting of Joseph H. Taylor, Charles W. Bobbins and Anna and ricuy Maasen. aiso gave appropriate music. The splendid life and qualities of" the deceased Were eulogized by each of the speakers, wno had been acquainted with her for many vears. ,Jres. S. P. Eggertsen and Samuel Jepperson Sr., of Provo and Orson Christensen of Brigham City. E. C. Hcnrichscn, Sr., pronounced the benediction and the dedicatory prayer at the graveside at the Ptovo city cemetery, was given by B. H. Knudsen. The chapel was filled to capacity with relatives and friends of Mr Peay, who a 91 years of age was one of the 'most active members of the Second ward. The many beautiful floral offerings bespoke the love and sympathy of many mour ' ST LOtOS. I A Spring Clearance of Coats - Suits - Ensembles self-invit- Hardine. Enoch Clark guest of honor. ' of tha tmri sharping gang want' out passing counterfeit money, and war W tec ted and arrested, Dont fail ttf meet m, Nobby. . . ;. . b DAILY STORE NEWS'; PHONE 24 AND 25 two-eeate- r. n was hi sentence. . By the way, two TAYLOR BROTHERS- - ld.OUO-mil- Avro-Avia- tha following Saturday. liid von lual kll mat a servant girl at Norwood aad) evaaiuauy robbeo bar maatarlN hous. H4 only stole a pair a boots, for which he received half a? crown (90 cents). Twelve month? S innounced. Jenkins Knit Gqqi -- a, ner. Btocki of Swim Suits in Utah. - Funeral service ver aald In tho Lak View arard chaael day afteraooa, for John L. GallckJ Infant aoa of Mr. and Mr. J. Wl Guliek af Lake View, who diadl Monday at tho home of the grand- paroota, Mr. aad Mrs. Joaa 11 " . !. Luaeeford. Biahop Spencer Madsaa of the ska View ward aroaided. The opening prayer was offered by nun ana me oenaatcuoB ny bsanrj Olsoa. Ths grave at the Prwto cRy cemetery waa dedicated by Carta- tiaa Jepperooa of Lak Vlew t J W. W. Taylor, former bishop kt tha Lak Vlar ward, aad L, John, Nuttall were tha speak era. Baaati- ful musleal selectteaa war render d by Mrs. Jeaa Samaioa. the solo "O Lev Dlrtaa "I and Mra. Ellaa Startla and Mra i Mabel WUUamaoo, who art-s- sA I . . duet. g Aw gl aewly-orgaalse- - . QUEER CODE eon-nisti- JEN KIN S . UiiJJiifUiiLU SLATTG LIKE 9 . LAID TO REST : " Services Held Fcr Lake View Inksi mmrnnrnm nXl Heads yets SPANISH PORK.' June 1 Mem-- i rta dav was observed la a LONDON, June 1 tUPl Th unway Wednesday at Spanish Pork. derworld has Its own caxefuDy disAll the civic organhtauoa of the guised slang. Thia was revealed la city participated la tha observancea burglar- letter that fall lata and aided la making tha day a auohands of police and was published o clock a relative. Commencing at here recently. parade assembled la front of the Sports at tha race track IIla the " The letter reads: Federal building. Including tha Jun- afternoon included a be sabs game uar TM:-- Ud ior band, tha color bearer, and between the Port Douglas military got a wMI d stiff with the strength of a good guarda, members of the American leant aad tha local gaff. The teamera are dead mugs Legion, the Spanish Pork Firemen's team; woe by the. local team with and weu loaded with wedg aad association. Battery C of tha ZZZnd a score of M. Batary C gave some squeese. When do you go home? Field Artillery, Sons and Daughters Lexhibltioa firing with the famous I heard It was ths duo beefyad of Pioneers, Indian War Veterans French evaaty-flvefiring at a in bef. if o. meet m duffyad an five miles I ml and Boy Scouts. 8pantah Pork's cliff oa tha mountain, . t' ' the tall. .. . , one member of the Q. A R Cahrtn distant Did you hear about Ginger? Cramer, had a place of honor and He ROTARIANS ELECT piped a skivvy at Norwood accompanied by the city council and and done her chat, he fell for a official The parade marched to SPANISH FORK. June L Mem stretch, all over a pair of daisy the cemetery, where a platform had bers of tho Spanish Fork Rotary roots which broucht a been erected and seats provided for club announce tha election of ofTwo ot the broad mob went Suide the service. It Is estimated that LS00 ficers for tha ensuing year: Lorin A. Anderson, president; R. L. Jex. pitching, and mad a stoomar. people were ia attendance. mg Don't stick me up, Nobby. H. A. Gardner, president of ths vice president; P. P. Thomas, secfPaimyra stake, was master of ears- - retary; Malvla Close, treasurer; W. Gea, Albert T. Goodwin, of Elmore, Here' Trajulatloa monies and! the following program P. Shipps automatically becomes Translated, this mean: . commander-la-chinrwly-elect' Dear Ted: Last week I received was given:. Invocation.' Biahop past president Tha board of direc- Ala., "of the United Confederate a letter and It contained InformaMarinus Larseni greetings. Mayor tors will be announced later. of tion of a good house to rob. Tie Veterans, favors a joint John E. Booth; singing. Ladies' Prince Carol, ordered to Jeave j the Blue and tha Gray vets. Geoer- - owners are quiet people and very Auxiliary double quartet: reading, i oo rich. . "The Blue and the Gray." Mlaa An- bngiana, weni o oeigtum, j Qoodwm was chosen at the SCth When are you to be released? nie Andrua; solo, "Sleep, Soldier hsd h couldn't coma Over' totreunion of Confederates at heard It la the second Sleep," Mias Gladys Williams; mem America the flcUoa writers would fnnual Thursday In Little Flock. Ark., recently. orial addreaa, Albert 8 we neon; have seen him through. February, If so, will you meet me AGED RESIDENT .Mil . fa. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Startla of Lake. View, with to announce the engagement of their daughter Genoa VervE to Albert Taylor, son of Mrs. N. P. Peterson of Spanish' Pork. The marriage will take place tha early part of June. BIKTHDAT ANNITERHABT ' . Well Known Provo Girl to Marry UUa and Mr. John Adams of Logan ot ths nxaxemant ot their daughtar Harriett, to Jamas Kartchner, aoo of Biahop and Mra. M. E. Kartch-B- r Jr of Grand View. The mar-rla- ca wlU take place Wednaeday la tha Lofti temple. Mr Karchner fulfilled a mlaalon la California and received hia master degree . from tha B. T. U. thia year. Immediately following tha marriage, . Mr. and Mra. Kartchner will leave for Iowa, wnere Mr. Kartchner will enter the University of Iowa. ; t - ladies' doubla quartet. eaadicUoa.NewettW.MoBk. Tha crowd than dispersed and reseat the various organisation decora tad the graree of the departed aeroea. Tho American Legloa and Auxiliary-decorate- d jae graves of tha aoidiara, after which a aatutt was fired by the Legloa aad "taps" sounded by the bugler. Daughtar fri..n, ft, mi Bul ilikM organisation decorated tha graves, j Tha day was mad a ooeaaioa and hundred of former I resident spent ths day hare attend- in tha aery ice t the cemetery,' after which they vial tad friends and c toeing OBSERVED AT Soctsty M. Proro Brothers ! MiM LMk rf Mr." n4 ram day Flew 10,000. Miles 1S2S. sons-- , a v77 COMPANY . QlieSame ow 9l et Prices) to everybody in. N |