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Show LYDIA CURTIS IISQCIETljgy iEreSprucy LAID TO REST I fv: , X : 'MID-SEASON'- Mose Lewis mo Newspaper Women Prominent Provo PAYSON, July 11. Largely at- ser 4endcdnd""topresslVeTunefaI were vices for Mrs.Lydla-CurtisMr. and Mrs. C, ri, Dsvlea wish ; Mrs. O. E. Van Austin and Miss held In, the Tfebo stage tabernacle Hansen arrived In Provo Councellor t ftnnouQce the Engagement", of Evelyn Tuesday evening from San Luis Monday afternoon with MaurH. to their daughter Montez, Obispo, Calif., to -- spend - a - week Glade Cian inJLb'e Fourth ward ice Harding, son of Mr. and Mrs visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. bishopric in charge. -- The speakers Mrs. were James Mitchell, William H. Mi Harding of Provo. The mar- Fred Singleton and Mr. and -H."P. Hansen, respect! voly,-:-- Area C. Page of the Stake 18, in the will take July place riage, Mrs. Van Austen, formerly Miss Kitchen, and Mrs. John E. Lewis temple, and the young couplo Fawn Singleton Of Provo, is for- presidency s Logan of Provo, former stakaeHWo- wiH leave immediately after for a eign advertising manager at the president. Thg(5pening prayer " at San : Luis ciety two"weeks' trip to Yellowstone Tribune-Telegrawas offered py George A, Cheever " news Miss is Hansen a and Obispo, and the benediction was by Ni. J. Park. They' win make their home the reporter-fo. '.". :"r a in' Provo.--Curtis.. ... ... 4c j)( if, were selections rendered Tbcee by WHITTAKEE 8 FAMILY j, Visitors " the Fourth ward Belief society . . , ... PARTY Mrs. were solos vocal sung by choir, - Mr. and Mrs.(Z. Whlttaker enn and John Prom'nent among the leading Irene Provstgaard tertained at dinner at their horn" and the two rendered a duet. social events' of the seasdn was the SundajMn hdnor of Mr. and Mrs. of the Fourth ward ' i ; Charles E. Homer and son Jack, of bridge luncheon - given by .Mrs. The members of Relief society which Mrs. Curtis Chicagp, who are here visiting for George A. Hansen and M rs. Fay was president attended the services two weeks with Mr. Homer's moth- Loose Stiehl Monday afternoon, peas complimentary to four close friends in a body. Interment was er, "Mrs. Ehp Homer. Sweet city, cemetery. and babies breath were ' uspd to. who are' visiting here from out of decorate the dining table. Covers the jrtateThe-- gusts-o- f honor-- at were laid .for 21, including" Mrs. the 'delightful and ,well arranged Mrs, R. T. Armstead Mrs.; Fred Slaats,' captain of the Enh Homer, Mrn4 Mrs. Charles J affair-wer- e. "Guttrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Etlen of Baltimore. Mk Mrs. F. T. Letch-flnld troop, who recently returned from 'of San Francisco, Calif., Mrs May. Bavls, Miss jCalifornla. Kr SrJordan "of Long" BeSchT Calif.; a.twouweeksLlrlpto ""BandlpyrHomeir'fianUcyBoban Games and music were features of Ned Shurtlcff.Hhe guests of honor a niLMraJlabcrLFa.ii banks of Hol entertainment delicious and and thgjwt -- snd hofttesB; lywood, Calif. X' luncheon was served. Present were I An elaborate luncheon was serv Barbara Peay, Alta Elliott, Marie BIRTIlhAY-ANSnVERSAed at the hotel 'Roberta.- - Th Elliott, Lael Scott, Dorthy Gillespie, guests were seated at one large la- - Virginia Zobell, "Grace Burton, MarMrs. Joseph H. Taylor was pleas-- 1 bio. which was prettily decorated garet Startup, Mar garet Smart of garden Marie Bestlemeyer, Margaret Bosh-srd- , antly .surprised at her home day afternoon, by relatives and i flowers. Green and. yellow --tapers Rowena Hin, Maxine Corlett, Spruce up with spruce" la the bat hef celebrate to wero also employed friends who called ylnTow holders Barbara Allen, Mortensen, May oclilecry around Hoqualnv Wash,, this In which the scheme and added much Ernestine . Crawford birthday' anniversary Margaret for veneer, 'made there y: n that-dacured-ojewing and charm. Adjourni.ient was' made to Prusse, Carol Staats, Ruby 8treet, summer, from Sitka spruce can be trans after the Hansen home, where the after- V music iWere the diversions, Bachel-,Mrs. ; E. E. Vlck, formed Into ' which a delicious ..luilchcdh" was noon, was pleasantly spent with dcr',rglnia fetching sumMrs. Fred Staats, Mrs. Harriett mer bonnets.- -mighty Here's Miss Agnes ' r aervnd. Present were Mrs.' W. J. bridge. Knudsen and Mrs. J. M. Vlck. . Jensen wooden wearing one of the In addition to the guests of hon W Taylor Mrs. Norman Scott, Mrs ' creations. A. or the following were present: Mrs millinery SoOtt Mrs.' J. Johnson, August , Taylor. Mrs. Spencer Madsen, Mrs. Joseph Howell of Salt Lake-- Mrs. SWIMMING PARTY ENJOYED Members of Girl Scout Troop No. Glen Taylor of American Fork. Mrs. Alfred Calne of Aimes, Iowa, Mrs. HANKS WILL SPEAK. HERE J. C. Jenson, Mrs. Bob Greevcs, Mrs. Harold Peery, Mrs. W. W. Orem 1 enjoyed a swimming party MonMr Vivian. White- and Mrs.li .J. Farrer of Salt Lake, day evening at Glengarry, during t. N.C. Hanks, well known blind head of Clarcsholm, Alberta, Can- Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. J. L which time Miss Ruby Street, Miss Tjrator, will be the speaker at Fri Larson. Donna Mr Anderson. Harlow Mrs. Jdiss limes,. Merlef Smoot, ada, and Miss Thelma morning's assembly at Brigham and Miss Jane Troyer, passed day Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. ,Vern R. Young university, according to " test C. T. IN PARTY Mrs. Greenwood, ATTENDED Kclglcy - and their first class swimming Dean C. Y. Cannon. Mr. Hanks will " r . " Mra. R,B. Patterson. MIDWAY Participating lhthe delightful af- choose his own subject for the ad'" Mr.; ... fair were the following: Jane Troy- dress. Mr. and Mrs. 2. WX'Hafcor, . er. Carol Staats, Ethel McCoard. and Mrs. O. L. Shurtlcff, Mr. and GIRL SCOUTS" MEET . ,.t I Mrs. C. A. Guttrlch and Mrs. Eph 'Girl Scouts of Troop No. 2 held Merle Anderson, Bessie Fitzgerald, their regular meeting at the home Donna McCoard, Fawn Greer, Beth Homer; motored to MldwayMo-Wof Mrs. J,. M. Vick Tuesday even Boyden, Ruby Street, Virginia Vlck, evening" Ho attend a party r .. for Mr. and Mrs. Eph Homby ing- -. Following the business session Mrs. E. E. Bachelderr Mrs. X' M. " Sam Cluff, mother of Mrs. Hornerre- the girls entertained in honor of Vlck and Mr. Fred Staats. A delightful t me was spent and freshments were served. .. j( ' BEACH PARTY TO, BE GIVEN Mr.-n- d Mrs. Morris Davins wilt give a party .at Provonna Beach . Friday evening, complimentary to Miss Montei Davles and H. Maurice take Hording, whose marriage will s place In the near future. Invito-tlonhave been Issued to lZr ' VisitInProvo. CoupleTo , r. Thursday-Frida- y m .' same-pape- r.' -- . - . Tendered Bridge Luncheon Zee-ma- Shuit-leff,Mi- -- 1 Lvart-colore- d - 1 1 1 Saturday Doqrs open at 10 A. M. 2th-13th-14- th three day clean up of all Summer Merchandise! This Dollar Day event packs value and then some into your Dollar. All Summer goods must go Regardless of prices. We suggest early shipping for these mighty' A values will reduce stocks quickly. -- Ladies' fine. French Kid Gloves,' KIH-GLOVES Iwhitegreyjan&tanSizesJo $3.00 values. Doilar Dayf air 71-4- " . r ff IItV nn lJ iwU, -- BLOOMERS AND FRENCH PANTIES Ilea vyl nn quality Silk Rayon allizesrad colors (1I iUU to .values Sale Price V regular $2.0af pair j . ;::PURE SILK HOSE Kayser quality. 1 1 lot values to 10 1 flfl' Jo $1.95 full fashioned sizes-8$Dollar. J)ay pair filkenheen7BttdersejT$2.1)5f - j6ILK-SLIP- S $ - quality, all sizes on sale. .f-D- TAPESTRY SCARFS Regular $2.00 values, imported silk tapestry. New designs . flfl (1I iUU JDojjgrJDayspecial ollaf Day at only M IMI4- .TTyiUU . CORSELETTES with abdominal support. Regu-lan$2.50 seller, sizes .34 to 44 ffl Kfl -.. iuU ; DollarDaySpecial 77777 .T.. V; r.-T,Tr- RUBBER APRONS Heavy quality Rubber, all ' ; colors, new style, Regular $1.25 value flO 2 FOR Special, LADIES' SILK HOSE Reinforced with Rayon, colors, sizes 8 to 10 Regular $1.00 PQ values. Dollarl Day pair . . ; Dub 11 . . CA-Pahlquis- d. -- 4 ' 1 GSCPa vANTADS .......... ;-'- ' . ... CHILDREN'S DRESSES sizes 4 to 14, made of fine quality ginghanf and percale. , C1 'fin Truly values'to $1,75, 2 FOR . . . . . . . $ I iUU ...rrrTrrTT I - $1.00 $5.95 - all CO OR .... PUJJ ..... - "GIRDLES Ladies' . fancy brocade garter girdles,', wide and narrow styles C1 flf! Dollar Day "Special, each T77 . .'7T 777r777y I iUU $1.00 Brassiers, size 30 'to 42, wide heavy quality FEATURING THREE GREAT PRICE GROUPS $1.00 . ....... fast-colo- rs, . GARTER ....... ... Coats of best quality tweed, $3.00 values. Just the thing for those summer hikes ij J $3.95 PAJAMAS Silk Jersey in pink,; flesh, green orcma, au sizes. KeautifulstylesL-Dolla- r . . . . . . . Uay. Special t .... iUU .CORSETS Warner's best quality Corsets and' Corselettes, former prices to $8.00 1 QC Dollar Day Special . .j-l,. V I iJU Hiking ... .... ........... SILK : NECKERCHIEFS Entire stock' on sale, values .to $2.00, fancy designs - tl.ful jaleJPrice SUIT BLOUSES $3.00 to $3.50 new suit blouses white and printed patterns. C1 0K Dollar Day special . . .". . . , .. .. .$ I SILK BLOUSES $6.00 values, sizes, beautiful styles." Dollar Day special 1 Special only ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET Royal Neighbors of America will meet this evening at 8 o'clock In the Odd Fellows hall. All officers . PILLOW TOPS of imported silk tapestry, new i flj 1 nn styles ?1.25 to $1.75 values Dollar Day'special ,T. . . . . v I iUU pines color. Special $9.95 -- f:. for 2 Dollar Day J$1 OQ , ' and members are urged to be In attendance. - I I "" OF PIONEERS i Daughters of Utah Pioneers Of the Pleasant View camp will meet Tnursday, June l'J,, at 2:30 o'clock ' at theT home Of Mrs. "Martha Gil lesple. All members and those ell glble for., membership re'( urged-tbe present. ,A fine, program hss been arranged nnd luncheon will be 1 ' g)c $ ".. gc NOTICE TO REPUBLICAN "' ' 100 : ; ' WOMEN Members of the Provo Women's Republican club Will meet Thursdav ' . . $ j- j.- FRIENDS HONORED AT BRIDGE PARTY J A t .timewas spent at pleint the home j of Mrs. O. E. Thurmond Tuesday afternoon, when she cnter--S '. talned a mime'r of friends in com-- j pliment to Mrs. Ray Morgan, who is visiting here from Denver, Colo. ! Sweet 'peas and roses prettily dec-rooms. Two . orated the Entertaining r 1 tables of Bfidge was played, Mrs. f' Phobe Snolson receiving the high Z core favor and the second prise being won by Mrs. Leland Silver f "A delicious luncheon was served Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Mrs. Leland Silver. Mrs. Clarence Greer, Mrs Elmo Cheever, Mrs. Julian Grerr, Mrs. Oran Groneman, Mrs. George ; Mccham and Mrs. Phoebe Snclson. ! ., I " .A- .. - GENUINE .g--- brand new Basj of the world-famou- s Washer,, one kindtyou have always wanted but thought you couldn't afford. The last Tl g ""' ir. ii ezz$ wasK- word in modern wringer-typ- e lng machines, offering greater com- fort,- - safety and convenience than ever before. At this amazing price 29 just look what-yoget for ' ' : . your money." 1 SUNDAY DINNER PARTY . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McDonald en-- , tcrtained at a family dinner at their T , f; i home Sunday In honor of Mr.'and Mrs. Terry Oakley and sons Dean and Clarence, . of Rock Springs, Wyai who are here visiting. Sunf mcr flowers Were used as a talile decoratioiu Covxia, were-lai- d for . r XL .v.. -- . . . ) New Thing DcntProof Outer Tub Nickel Plated Inner Tub! Gear Driven Zf One Point Oiling Fully Guaranteed . In Face Powder A new yoiilh shade that Is exclusive to MELLO-GLStays on longr i 2 for $J00 1 Other hats fln.sale $1.95 $2.95 Only 120 of these stt hurry, -- K'-l'-- 1 m New Silk Clearance of all Summer Dresses Summer Coats 7; . quality, all $25 to $32.50 Dresses of the finest sizes, gala assortment. Come early ... . . for best selection -- 5 Values $100 oo .... Genuine Duco FinisK .. Double Walled, Ileat Retaining -- Vj $5.95 Beautiful frocks, new styles, wonderful qualCO OR ity. This lot formerly priced to . . 7 . . . . . 7. . . . for $22.50 only , , . J,W u Beautiful - styles "iriTprinted Percale, Gingham and Nainsook light summer dresses, neatly irimmed with braid, orto 42 gandie, etc., size8-1$1.50 to $2.00 values. fully trimmed. New Silk Crepes in sports' styles, pastel and : tfC QC print colors, sizes 14 to 42. Values to $15.00,,, Sale Pric . .77.777777777 Vacuum Cups Wash Genlly One Piece Metal Wringec 1 i Summer and tail-orin- g. . Slightly More on Tim Payment ! ! Spring - Values to $12.50 - i - i DRESSES 200 -- new Summer - Hats in braids, and silks. straws, Large and small styles and head sizes, new colors, beauti- 14- - - CoaU, blues,ians,:redsjieati ly lined, Good styles and : nrrnoon ai i.tu ociotk i me summer home of Mrs. W. II. Brer- . ton In Vivian Park, Provo 1nv'. t- Those wishing to at!- to call Mrs. O; p ritbovrr 291-A fine hrts been! ""will be prepared and served. All mcrtihrrs nre' Urged to attend and a cnrHiai invitation ts extended telunac Interested. - Sizes 4 to ; &r Afternoon House HATS COATS o ; erved.". SUMMER Children's & . Misses PLEASANT VIEW DAUGHTERS CI . . DC W,3J TO ; $45.00 VALUES $29.00 This is the chance you've been waitVg for. Beautiful broadcloths, silks and suede cloth in the new est styles. Priced below manuf usur' ers cost. Out thy go at $Q95j$ 1-4-95 pome See This Marvel Frtt -- .. in A ction Besides r. Jemoustratiam lilt markablt washer tilktr mt ear slort er in mt to Jay; there It no your heme. obligallom. Along with thif world record rict wt offer yon m chanct to pay for the nn Thrift Model f.ny on m monthly budget plan, with termt 'to liberal that they tuit any firltyatt . Pht parte. ; . thislist of exceptionally attr active" DollarDay Bargains remem- ber there are hundreds of others, not listed here through lack of space. Come in and stretch your dollars as never before, an immense stock to se- .- i v' i "lccrtrom7 perspiration;-doc- s not clog the pores. This new won. derful Beauty Powder is made by a new French Process and vou will lFae lighted with it. Absolutely and pure. Just try MELLO-GLnote Its rare Qualities. Only one - O It dollar. . .' ..: LtAUml TW . or-Rt-is Dixon- - Tavl ..... Akr AmtmlltfeDos, ur ..lll.ra im, unxirtfl. f Hwr tor V cars. ir.Ra piasjom cni. UttlMB Mil UMMntN, l, U Unt, gafnt, rll W. hmf Hmw' IX MUttU'W IMS FimDemjonstrat .. IIUIIlU rHE ONE PRICK HOUSE" sell Co ' .' ' . ." ' , .' 77 ' ' .. i m. |