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Show 1 - tlE j'iiuv u lrUX f Miss ilielma ami Miss Leali Smart Miss Ardelle Ashton entertained . p have returned from visit "this afternoon - at a charmingly arIn Salt Lake with relatives and ranged social event in the form of a miscellaneous showerfor Miss Electa friends during the p .st feu days. , 'Mood, a popular bride of this month. A marriage of lunch lot il interest A dainty color scheme of pink auu la that of Miss Hattie Walker, a well white prevailed in the entertaining known sthoo! teacher in the business rooms, caned out with a profusion of depul tment of the Brigham Young univeisitv for several years, to Mr fall floweis and autumn leaves. The Thomas S. Uoyiance of Ogden, which at lei noon was delightfully spent in took place at the home of the riotis games and music after which bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ltoliert a daintily prepared luncheon was Walker at American Fork last Satur-served to the following guests: The day. liishop Joseph H Stmrs perMisses Electa Wood, Neva Deal, Esformed the ceiemony, T lie joung telle Manwaiing. Christa Anderson, make will In theii fume couple OgAdele Ieters, Martha Moore, LaRue den. Wood- ,- Veva Peters, Lavern Miriam Taylor, Zola Roberts, A pretty home wedding took place Maurine Dunn, Zenith Cluff, Gean last Saturday evening at the home Lenore Hinckley. Naomi of Mrs. A. K. Andeiberg when her Linton, WillLucile Luclle Dunn, Plerpont, daughter. Mala, became the bride of Mr Edwin J. Toirnkins of New York.-Th- iams, Veda Stringham, Merllne w as Evelyn Bean, Thelma Hulicv, marriage performed by Cluff, Dora Ferre, Bessie County Clerk Elias A. Gee in the pres- Ethel c. Foote. ence of only the immediate relatives Marjory Koffev. Geneve Rob N a j I o r, STrtfcFfaak of tlm coup'. The bride wore a erts, Mrs. C H G. Woods and Mrs Helen n Winn, of 0 white prett; crepe de chine and carried a brides boquet of pink Red ford. Tlvo - bride elect received- - many tea roses. -- She Was attended by Tier beautiful and useful gifts as well sister, Rosetta Anderberg as bridesmaid. The bridegroom was attended as the best wishes of her numerous by Mr. Samuel Rugg. as best man. friends. Following the ceremony, an elaborate The Nelke Reading club will hold wedding supper was served to twenty-five relatives and intimate friends. its regular session Thursday afterThe table and the dining room were noon at the home of Miss .Daisy Irartistically decorated with a profu- vine. The poems and life of Alfred sion of choice autumn flowers and Tennyson will be the principal theme presented an attractive apearance. of the afternoon a The following day the young couple left for Butte, Mont., where they will The M. I. A. of the Fourth ward will lioli their opening party thlB make their home In the future. evening In the Fourth ward meeting Mrs. Anna Marsh announces the en- - bouse. Anexcellent program of rau- gagement of her daughter. Pina, to sic speeches and games has been Mr. Harold Buckley, the marriage to arranged and light refreshments wll! be served. All oflcers and members take place In the near future. and patrons of the M. I. A. are cor. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson enter- dially Invited to atend. tained at w beautifully Appointed famiMrs. N. C. Hicks entertained a few ly dinner Friday evening In honor of Dr, and Mrs, L. L. Noyes, leave friends at an informal social affair the fore part of the week for Los Friday evening. v Angeles, where they wll make their The Fourth ward primary officers home dicing the coming winter. The an interesting session last eveheld parlor was prettily decorated with a the home of Mrs. Rose Kart at profusion of fall flowers, carrying out ning After the regular work the chner. a color scheme of red and yellow. The served dainty refreshments. hostess dining room was attractive in its dainty color scheme of pink and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Wood announce ' white.Th evening hours were pleasthe engagement of their daughter. antly spent In a social capacity. Electa, to Earl N. Brown, son of Mr. John A, Brown of this oity, Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson spent and Mrs. to take place In the the marriage Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake atLake temple Wednesday, OctoSalt tending conference. ber 18. -- t - - ,, 1 Open-wba- Rov-lanc- e - a 6 t ; WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 4 DA YS- - OCTOBER 11, 12, 13. 14 - 4 DA YS t What is a One Cent Sale ? You Ask Us, 1. As an for sale where you buy an item at the regular price:, then '.another item of the sain illustration: The standard price of Rexall Tooth Paste is 25c. You buy a tube at this price and bv paying merchandise just standard piece.-o-f a. high-clas- s more or 20b, you get two tubes. Every article in this sale-i" sell you every day at regular prices, and have soJeT.jou for years.--the same as-w- It is a. lb s If. e Can You Afford ta Sell Merchandise at These Prices? You Ask Us, f . This sale was developed. by the United Drug Company, as an advertising Our answer is We' cannot. plan. Rather than spend large sums of money in other ways to convince you of the merits of these goods, they are spending it on this sale in permitting us tb sell you a full sized package of high standard merchandise for Jt costs money to get new customers and the Toss taken on this sale will be we 11 spent if the goods please ' you. -- - STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES . 25c Rexall Tooth Paste 25c Sterling, Velvet 2 for Talc, 1 pound can. 2 for 25c Toilet Cream 25c Rexall Violet Tal2 for cum 25c ing with her mother. Swenson. Mrs.-Prisci- Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer and daughter spent Saturday In American Fork. Sallna 75c-ounc- Groneman cut . lb glass-bottl- sale sale sale sale sale 25c Tooth Brush 25c Tooth. Paste Tins sale Oriental Chocolates 2 for e BIG $1.00 Rexall Beef,. Wine 2 for and Iron 25c Cherry Bark Cough. Syrup 2. for 26b MISCELLANEOUS 50c i 15c pair Rubber Gloves Thermometer 50c Thermometer 25c Air-Shi- p 10c Drinking Cups 2 for 51c 2 for 16b 2 for 51b - 2 for 26b 2 for lib '25c Rexall Charcoal! Tab2 lets Rath Foot Rexall 25c MISCELLANEOUS 2 for 10c Com Files 25c 15c for-26- 15c b 35c Comb. He 3 5c Household Ammonia -- Packages-Ligget- s Gam t 3 for 10b 25c Box Pink Cfcscara Pijjs 2 for 16b Petroleum Jelly 2 for lib Provo 10c zoc Bug Killer 25c Croupine 2 for 36b MISCELLANEOUS, 25c Cathartic Pills2 forr26b' 2 for 26b Harps 26b' BRUSHES Lather Brush 2 for Ifib1 2 for 26b Tablets 2 for 26b 2 for 26b 2 for 2Gb lb Views- - . 25c Our Own Guaranteed Liver 2 for Pills 26b m 3 REXALL STORES PROVO 2 for 51b 50c Kidney Pills $1.61 VALUES, .Both for REXALL REMEDIES spend Thomas have returned from a pleasant visit Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Pyne spent the In Salt Lake with friends. latter part of The week In Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gilbert Knudsen of Lehl Is spending a few days In this city with Mr. and Mrs. Ferre Decker and Jorelatives and friends. seph Murdock left today for El Paso Texas, where they will attend the InMrs. Emily Nielson has returned ternational Irrigation congress to be from Nevada where she has spent the held there the 1 4th, loth and 16th' summer months. of this month. While away they will also visit Kenneth Decker, who is Mrs. Burdell Davis has returned Troop F of the Utah cavalry with from a pleasant visit In Salt Lake headquarters at Nogales, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. 2 for 6b -- -- 40c Box Startup Mrs. Lydia Holdaway has as her guest for a few weeks her Bister Mrs. Rachael Marshall of Minersvllle. t 10c Bottle Ink 5cr Envelopes Lead Pencils 26b lib 2 for 2 forllb 5c Bottle Ink s Miss Effie Evans left Saturday lor where she will enter the Chicago, - Miss Lael Irvine was a Salt Lake University of Chicago. Miss Evans visitor Saturday. expects to take a special course in literary work. 2 for Pens This 50c ounce Famous Monalisa BFure-ThiGrodets ounce $1.5Q Imported : This Fresh Violet This Crab Intense 50c ounce Apple This $1.00 ounce Soul. Kiss, very fine a 73c. to $1.50 values Extracts,eacll in on The Drama League of Mrs. Thomas Aston Is spending papers America' and a book review of Capseveral weeks In Wyoming with rela-tive- s Conversion by Brassbounds tain -- and friends. Shaw, were ably given by Mrs. Schwab. The club voted to hold an Mrs. Leona Pace of Salt Lake Is outing at Springdell next Friday spending a few days in this city visitwill the afternoon. where they 26c 26b - 2 for 16 PERFUMES. of lla 15e Writing Tablet 10c Doz. Rexall Steel 2 for 26c Perfume-Stic- Mrs. J. H. McDonald and daughters. The Nineteenth Century club held Edith and Inez, were 8alt Lake visitlast regular session at the homo their ors the latter part of the week. Mrs. Sam Schwab. Two excellent f 2 for26b PLEASANT GROVE 317 I " ' - - - o o V DANCE i will leave today for Philadelphia, where he will attend the Congress of - Surgeons.- - Hs - will then return to Chicago to rda post graduate work. . - i J..: ... .r :,A- - on Farms advt. and Water Stock. . t LOUIS W. LUND, Pleasant Grove Utah r 4 See H. HEIND8ELMAN Eye Sight Specialist I rlll Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway mo-tSalt Lake last week and tored spent a few days visiting wltturela tlves and friends. Improved G. I Mrs. A. K. Farnsworth has returned from a pleasant visit In Salt Lake, O-Mer- MON5Y TO.LQAN EPPERSON'S LEHI Mr. and Mrs. H. J Phillips motored to Salt Lake and spent the week end with friends. - H. As I am leaving for Europe In a few dajs, 1 wish to announce BAND that my family w 111 take care of the Ra-- I zor Blade Sharpening business in njy absence at the usual place, CARL H, LOHDEFIXCK eraman Scott kept up the traditions r The Razor Man., of his profession by cranking until i 56 So. 2nd West 01) 2". his film machine was kicked oiit out of his hand and by the barest L A CARD OF THANKS margin, escaped being trampled to death. .Scott escaped with several Orem Returns After the We wish to thank our friends who j, painful though not. serious injuries I so ere kind during the sickness and which wil place Mm on the sick li?t Dance. for a few days, his, w;ork on The death of our infant 'son, Theodore Alfred. We wish to express our speRight Direction. the production he was filming, having been taken oier cial thanks to those who gave so James. Van Trees, another Pallas ! many beautiful flowers, to the choir Despondency. and their leader and the .five little 7 Vivia- n- Martin, -- who has been star- jglrl3w ho sang to theJlttle girls j 5Vhen you feel discouraged and who acted as pall bearers and to the do not give up but take a ring in this photoplay under the diat the funeral, to the elder dose Of Chamberlains speakers E. was Mason of rection the Hopper Tablets and J 6 BLOOD AND Uto w so kindly assisted during the se-WILLIAM sox production first to reach the Injured, camerapu ars almost certain to feel all man and It Is surprising how much rious sickness, to those who fur- right within a day or two. Despondand to O. H. ency la very often due to Scene from "Blue Bood and Red nursing by this very attractive star nished automobiles Indigestion Th Princess, Thursday and Frl- - was necessary to revive Scott, con- Berg and Son, undertakers, for their and biliousness, for which these tablets ars especially - valuable. Obday, Oct. 12 and 13. sidering the amount of damage he kindness .and assistance. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Alfred Madsen. tainable sustained. everywhere. Friday, Oct, 13, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortenson soent ' Friday in Salt Lake visiting relatives and friends. Dr,- NOTICE. Through a misunderstanding of orders, a troop of motion picture cavalrymen rode down cameraman Homer Scott of the Pallas Pictures studios and wrecked his camera. Cam- Mrs. James F. Dunn has returned from Salt Lake where she has srenl the past few days with relatives and friends. TROOPS CHARGE CAMERA MAN For those Headaches, vour Nervousness. Testimonials. Every guaranteed to do all for them. With Heindselman - Eye Strain and Thousands of pair of Glasses that is claimed nd Optical Jewelry Company. CASTOR For Infant I A and Children In Use For Over 30 Yes ra Always bewrz the Signature of |