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Show PROVO1 POST. FRIDAY. JUNE in 1Q91 lei oil ill CLIFTONCO. A file WOOD - if il IF will pay you a M WliEIB i .1 :i h jl iii in clothing every day next week MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY J une l3 to 18 Inclusive WE OFFER YOU A DIVIDEND OF -- , from the price of any suit in our store including theWORLDS two best known lines, , - , , ' HART, SHAFFNER HAND-TAILORE- & MARX AND CLOTH-GRA- FT CLOTHES D J are marked in plain figures. You deduct 25 percent from the price of the suit you select, and pay us the balance. All suits &X jS. I t f i11 DIVIDEND SGHEDULE Ona Suit iftarked $25.00you pay us On On On On On On On your dividend a Suit marked $30.00 you pay us $22.50, your dividend a Suit marked $35.00 you pay us $26.75, your dividend a Suit marked $42.00 you pay us $30.00, your dividend a suit marked $42.50 you pay us $30.87, your dividend a Suit marked $45.00 you pay us $33.25, your dividend a Suit marked $47.50 you pay us $35.62, your dividend a Suit marked $50.00 you pay us $37.50, your dividend $18.75, I $0.75 $7.50 $8.75 $10.00 ... $10.87 .$11.25 I i $1:L3 .J $12.50 i r What better investment could any mariask for. The suits are worth the price costs. ' marked, for they are marked on the basis of next seasons ' WIVES! These dividends are of just as much interest to you, for the savins . adds that much more capital for use in the home." . YOUNG MEN! Money saved is equal to the same amount of money earnti. This is your opportunity to save. i. '; Take advantage of these dividends and gain the added satisfaction of being . ' dressed in perfect clothes. REMEMBER THE DIVIDEND DAYS , 1 il ; i K f- n , ScbsttBW Copyright ft Mecm y.w.y.i-Y.j.Y.T- s; vfo' V SOCIETY Church Activities. W i i i ; .Eapitnent Aiaomwiof nouncea the Mrs. W. W. Godridgo her daughter, Manrlne, engagement D. Taylor. The marriage will take place lu Arthur Salt Lake temple the Utter part of June. I . to the First Ward. The First Ward will hold ward conference Sunday at 7:10. Good musical numbers will btf given in Addition to tha usual conference activities. f 1 j Mrs. Anna L. Glade of Lake Vler spent Wednesday la Balt Lake rial ting her son, Will, who is recovering from an operation at the L.D.8. hospital. Marriage Sotemalaed '. Ward' of Miss Al- The marriage Third Ward. Regular sacrament services at .7: SO. Speakers: Ray Watkins and Jas. P. Clayton. Special music. i und Given Mrs. Fred a Nlelaoa entertained at a at their home Wednesday afternoon. Roses and peonies were bountifully arranged throughout the rooms. A dainty luncheon was served to thirty guests. Including Mrs. J. W. Christensen and Mrs. J. W. Hagan of Spanish Fork and Mrs., James Henrie of Alamosa, Nevada. Bridge-Luncheo- n' idrs. Swen O. - Olsen - bridge-luncheo- 5 Here is an' interesting saving opportunity for you a Through fortunate circumstance we were able to purchase the first choice of factory Close Outs of a Nationally recognized manufacturer of Ladies' Aid Meets The Ladles' Aid society of the Community Church met in regular sessionE. Tuesday Brattan afternoon at the church parlors. Mrs. Geo. and Mrs. ,S. .H. Goodwin, hostesses of the occasion, , served & dainty luncheon. - . B.LOUSE! GEORGETTE. WE OFFER THESE HAND MADE JUNE MONDAY, r Mission Society to Have Outing The Eastern States Mission society will enjoy the annual, summer outing , at Saltalr, Saturday, June 11. 'Swimming and luncheon will be the features. Members and friends from Provo - are cordially invited and are requested to take a basket luncheon. i Mrs. Hefndselman Entertains MfB. G. H. Helndsel-ma- n Tuesentertained at a delightful rooms were prettily day afternoon. The entertaining card Vmwrsiwere redecorated with cut flowers. The ceived by Mrs. J. T. Farrer and Mrs. 8. C. Whittaker. tht f "A'dalntlly" prephred1unton--wassaiwed1- 0 Mrs. S. C. lowing: Mrs. J. W. Hagan of Spanish Fork, Mrs. M. Bird. Whittaker. Mrs. Whitman, Miss Packard, Mrs. Brereton Mrs. Doan, Mrs. John Mendenhall, and Lake. Mrs. of gpringvffle, Mrs. Phil Speckart of C.Salt H. Ward. Mrs. James Henrie of Alamosa, Nv., Mrs. J. W. Mrs. G. E. Mrs. Hughes, A. B. Morgan, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. J. W. D. Sutton, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Alma VanWagenen. Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Farrer. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olson, and Mrs. Dee Mrs. Wllford M. Dean, Mrs. Lee L. Baker ' Smith and Mrs. Visitors Surprised The residence of Mr. social afErnest Henriksen urns the scene of a pleasant friends of gathera number when fair Monday evening, Ed. Jones ed and surprised Mr. an frs.roses were artistically ar Pink and white peonies and music and a Games, room. the throughout ranged .The guests were. were enjoyed. luncheon pleasing Jo8eph Messrs and Mesdames Ed. Jones. E.Jnes. Collins. Thos Summer, Park, Fred Singleton. George Andy Scott ..Thos. Jones John Thurgood. Jack Gilbert, Ed Morgan, Robert Gillespie, Ernest J. W Bailey, Jones and Henriksen.- - Messrs. Thos. Jones. Jew Von and Leah La Misses and .the Clifton Henriksen, Heariksea. bridge-lunche- - on 13TH STYLES TRIMMED WITH REAL LACE AT 4 J JWe have" had so many "urgent requestff tO' i That we have decided to continue this Bargain of Bargains Salg until the close of Business next Tuesday. - y Manava Ward. C . the Manavu Ward next Sunday evening. A musical program, has also been arranged. Services begin at - i .... . h' ,7 : 30. ..t ' . - r Bonneville Ward. will services sacramental be held In the Regular Bonneville Ward Sunday at 7:30. A good speaker will be present and musical numbers will be rendered ,T 1 - t Itr : r i . s!.;r Pioneer Ward. Regular sacramental services will be held in the Pioneer Ward next Sunday at 7; 30. The usual good ' program is .assured. , , !i ! :i;-- ' - Community Church, Third North and University Ave. Sunday school at ' r M. 10:00 A. and morning worship at 11 A. M. Sunday evening service at 8 oclock. Rev. E. V. Kuhns, pastor. ' i 1; I I St. Mary's Episcopal Church. , ( No. 60 West Second North. Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Holy communion and sermon at 11 oclock. .sV' Ladles Guild Monday at 2 P. M. Cjiolr practice WednesI ! " 8 M. M. Guild at P. Junior Wednesday day at 7:JQ P. Rev. Wm. F. Bulkley, 'pastor. r , if h Scientist Church. First Church of Christ, Scientist. No. 80 North University Ave. Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, subject, God, the Preserver of Man." Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening services at 8 oclock, ! ?! !V;rii l . ' '. 1 Catholic Church. Corner First North and First East. Rev. I. G. Delaire, postor. Mass every Sunday at 10:30. Catechism class Saturday at 10:00 .and Sunday at 9:30 ' o'clock. . r i t s DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE . EVERYBODYS STORE j ! tt SwenaaiLwhobagrecentlylretumed, from the Columbia University, will be the speaker at, i L i i'S X I Continue our BRIDAL WEEK SALE I H , Worth regularly $12.50 to $22.50. Each Blouse a delight to the eye. . t. SEE THEM IN OUR EAST WINDOW Watch for our ad in Monday and Tuesdays papers for news that will make your feet glad. r i. , y i j h 1 -- STUNNING f Sixth Ward. Elder Wllford Booth will speak at the Sixth Wardv Sunday evening on his experience as a missionary Musical numbers will be rendered. The meet- ing will begin at 6:30, i " , ,.'-- f . Ward Conference will be held at the Fourth Ward at 7 oclock. An intereating meeting la assured. jr - Fourth Ward. a y 'i Sunday evening G. Ij. D. Club Enjoys Outing The G. L. D. club enan joyed the last meeting of the season In the form ofand Bathing, to evening. Wednesday Saratoga outing luncheon were features of the affair, j , , h k . berts McEwan, daughter of Wm. ..McKwaa of thia city, aod Richard L. Walker of Pleasant Grove took place la the Salt Lake temple Wedaeaday. The yonng couple erlll make their home la Pleaaant.Grove. ' , "V Second Ward. . Conference will be held in the Second Ward aext Sunday -- at 7: SO. A splendid program has boas arranged, and. one.- of the Stake - Presidency - jnsmbsrs t will be present.! I , , . f ' ( it . f i 1 , f i . h f f wde, I 1 , I ' |