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Show c r .M sa 77. 'X a ei'i M. !RdV6 V. i92f; I. A. COLUMN read these conditions Pageant Depicting Mr. E. Ray Peterson Phone , 627-N- M. L. A Slogans To Be Presented Here Society Editor W Nelke Reading Club Entertained Mrs. Eugene Roberts, pleasingly entertained the Nelke Reading club Thursday afternoon. Roses and blue bachelor buttons were effectively used as decorations. Interesting reviews of three one-aplays were given by Mrs. Lucile K. Dixon, Mrs. Daisy I. Nusink and Mrs. Nellie O Parker, Musical numbers were furnished by the Johnson sisters. A daintily prepared luncheon was served by the hostesses. -ct . . . Marriage Solemnised The marriage o Miss Miriam Sutherland, daughter of Mr- - and Mrs. Fred Sutheof Provo, rland, and Robert was solemnized at the Sutherland residence Wednesday evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm. F. Bulkley of the St. Marys .Episcopal church. June roses and ferns were arranged artistically throughout the rooms. The bride wore a .gown of grey canton crepe with an overdress of silk net and carried a bridal boquet of roses and sweet peas. Miss Louise McEwan was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Gertrude Stein, Miss Viola Boshard and Miss Alva Prows. Len Singleton acted as best man. Following the ceremony Murray Roberts sang Because and I Love You Truly. An elaborate wedding one hundr supper was served to guests. L-Rei- d Young Couple Honored A sho. was given by Mrs. Judith Leetham her home Tuesday evening in hono of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Black whose marriage took place last week! Music, games and luncheon were Mrs. Black was formerly Miss Nellie Leetham. . Sociable Given The Literary section of the Fifth Ward Relief Society held an enjoyable sociable Tuesday afternoon. The ladies of the Manavu ward were invited to be present Professor Franklin Madsen of the B. Y. U. gave the literary lesson and an excellent program was rendered. TO" Here Mrs. Harold Mitchell and Mrs. Annie Murdock of City re spending a few dayr with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MitchelL Literary Program Given The Third ward Relief Society held an interesting literary program at the ward meeting house Tuesday afternoon Mrs. T. N. Taylor gave the literary lesson and an excellent program was rendered under the direction of Mrs. Hannah Packard and Mrs. Foster. Elks Ladies Meet The Elks ladies entertained Tuesday evening at the Elks club rooms. Each member was privileged to bring a guest and the large room was filled. The evening gladly given at ' At High out-of-to- in starting aLiberty Bell Savings Atfcount with this . bank subject to the conditions printed in this ad. This coupon and 50c will open an account and further information, Bee Hive Institute Opens Tuesday M-s- 50c If a second deposit is not made inside of three months, the 50c allowed for this coupon will be deducted when this account is closed. I- obtain a THEFARMER&& an easy way to get one of these miniature Liberty Bells to drop your pin money in at home it counts fast towards , A Friendly Bank to Air, THIS OFFER GOOD FOR 30 DAYS ONLY success.' t by Umpire Simmons tor throwing away a ball which the umpire had Just Inspected and approved. A near riot was started after umEXCITIHGFIGHT pire Cowan of Nephi had made several close decisions In favor of Halt a hundred or more Sprlngvtlle. AND RAGGED BALL tans from the bleachers started for the field In pursuit of the umpire, were shopped at the gate' by jbut . FOR ONE ADMISSION 'Deputy Sheriff Karl Boshard, who ordered them to take their seats. A j heated argument ensued between In one of the most ragged games .Deputy Boshard and the enraged of basebaU ever, exhibited on the lo- j fans and soon blows were falling cal field Sprlngvtlle took Provos thick and fast. Before the Irate fans measure by the score of 11 to 8 j had cooled off several of them were It was evident from the Ume , decorated with visible marks of the Kinney pitched his first baU that he encounter. Four arrests were made. was net In his usual good condition, The score: and this was made very emphatic Sprtngville. ' ifheh Kennedy was forced home for Springvilles first tally. Still the fane never complained, but gave their favorite pitcher cheer after cheer. Boshard relieved Kinney In the BASEBALL Bell Liberty - Bank MERCHANTS BANK. Capital" $100,000. Surplus $13,000. tr&c (, c This Coupon Is Worth .. -- Professor E. JI. Eastmonds page-- ( ant representing the M. I. A. slogans which was presented in the Salt Lake Tabernacle at the M. - A. conference a fdw weeks ago will be repeated in the Utah Stake Tabernacle Sunday evening, July 8, at 7:30 oclock. No ward conjoint meetings will be held on that evening and all Mutual mem. bers are requested to be present at the Tabernacle. This meeting Is held at the special request of the General Board of the M. I. A. was spent in music and cards and a Ten light luncheon was served. tables of players enjoyed progressive School cards, the guest prize being won by Mrs. Harold ' Mitchell ami the club ""r prize by Mrs. Wm. Retherford. The The course of subjects ofTered to consolation guest prize was given to Bee Hive Girls, ' by the Stake the Mrs. Jas. Sutherland and the consolaof the Y. L. M. I. A., free of Board tion club prize to Mrs. Earl Graham. . charge, will begin Tuesday, June 28, Ice Cream Festival Planned The at the new Central High School M. I. A. girls of the Pioneer ward Building from 7:30 to 8:80 P. M. are making extensive 'preparations for Each girl may select two subjects an ice cream festival to be held at from the following subjects: the meeting house Monday evening Interpretive Reading, Mrs. Ellen An excellent musical program has Henderson. been arranged and a merry time is Swimming, Mrs. Algie E. Bailiff. assured. The funds will be used to Domestic Science, Mrs. Margaret help with the expenses of improve- Eastmond. ments at Mutual Isle in Provo CanMiss Mazie Campbell Millinery, yon. Glee Club, Mrs. Hinnah Packard. ' Social and Folk Dancing, Mrs. AlGrand Concert to Be Given Father E. Bailiff. J. G. Delaire announces that all is gieGirls wishing to take Millinery in readiness for the grand concert to a fard of organdy the be given in the Tabernacle Saturday should bring color of the hat desired, thread the evening. " Father Delaire promises same color, a wire shape which can those who attend a musical treat that will long be remembered. The concert be obtained at the millinery shops, is a benefit for the new Catholic a needle, and scissors. An invitation to participate with churdh building which the Ichurch the Bee Hive Girls Is offered to all hopes to erect in the near future. the Mutual Officers of the wards and A to the Senior glrla who desire to Missionary Mother Honored mst worthy custom of the Second come, ward Relief society is to honor wives - To be elegible to participate In and mothers of L. D. S. missionaries. this institute each girl must be recomA a 'esult of this custom fifty mem- mended farter Bee Keeper as havbers of this society met at the home ing been an active worker during the . of J. Will Leyis Thursday after- paat year. noon, and enjoyed a program of music and social chat, after which a the society' remembered the missiondelicious luncheon was served by the ary with a substantial gift. Among members of the society. Mrs. Lewis those who furnished music were Miss son J. Earl has been laboring in Vir Laura Lewis of Spanish Fork and tinia conference during the past two Miss Ethel Taylor. Mrs. Oran Lewis 'ears and at present is in the historic of Spanish Fork was among the city of 'Richmond. The ladies of guests. ;.W. $1.00 of each Avings Account opened with 'the aid of this coupon must remain on deposit for a period of ONE YEAR. J Kgggggfiisxaagss , at the" Farmers & Merchants Bank dug-ou- a I I The score by innings: Wed-neda- y. .ninth. In the fourth Fleiger hit a j ....11 Sprtngville ' . 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 Summary; Errors 8 80 Sheehan, Ken. bk-r-Elli- Ball Kinney Kinney by Boshard. Hits Off Kinney in 8 Innings 10, off Boshard In one Inning 1, off Fleiger in 4 8 innings 7, off Dunn In 4 8 Innings Simmons and- - Cowan. S. Umpires 1-- 2-- ek Beet Buga 80.43. Delivered. Call Whiteheads grocery. Phone 67-T18-- , BARGAINS that surely interest tv . the women who want to save you the opportunity to buy highclass foot-wear at little cost ' J r Sale Starts Saturday, June, 25 We have lowered the price on our , ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES, CHILDRENS AND MISSES SHOES ; , at real substantial reductions. Scores and scores of footwear styles to select from. Only a few quoted here. . - - - r - i I -- j You will find here models that embody all those refinements that constitute style, models correct ; in lasts, - correct in leathers, correct in heel, correct in every detail. . . . , . ? . . . A V in the hoose on sale. Those of is now in full who were unable to attend this sale should visit this store during r ' ' swing. Everything yon Sale June Clearance the next few days, if you are to share in the extraordinary large savings. 4 ' - . - ' . Keep. A Keen Eye. LJpon Future. "Ads, , - Womens 1 strap, brown and black kid pump, snede inlay and Strap. $9.00 value. 'v. Sale Price Waltons Growing Girls brown, black or pat. leather, 1 strap pumps. Regular Price $4.25. Sale Price Womens kid pomps, ties, oxfords,' pat. leathers, military and French heels, $9.00 to $12.00 values for Fine White Linen, Sale Price Sale Price, $7.95 $7.16 $3.40 $4.95 $6.00 $5.00 Sport Pump, ' Womens brown, trimmed, ' strap pnmps. ' ' Childrens Brown, black and patent, 1 strap pomps. $2.95, values. Regular f Sale Price Womens White canvas, military heels Womens Fine white canvas, French heels, 1 pump or plain pomp. strap 1 -- $7.16 ' Womens Brown, Black kid oxfords, military heels. -. $6.00 values. Sale Price . $4.65 NOTIGE All Ladies high heel shoes at 25 percent off i ; Womens 2 strap, f brown kid pnmp, welt sole. Regular Rice $10.00. Sale Price Black and Brown kid oxfords. $9.00 values. Sale Price values. Sale Price $5.75 $4.65 ' 11 nedy. Shots. Two-ba- e 2, Baxter, Kinney, Blnks, Farmer, Senior. Home rune Fleiger, Pexton, Elliott Stolen base Davis, Fleiger. Sacrifice Kinney, Shots. Bates on balls Off Kinney 8, by Fleiger 8, by DundSr-Bal- k two- -i bagger . which he stretched Into a homemn while the ball was playiAg j In the alfalfa with Singleton and Sheehan. In the next Inning Elliott leisurely trotted around the circuit after he had lifted the ball over the east fence. After pitching four and a third innings. Fleiger was ordered to the hide-and-se- Provp 2 White Linen, 1 6trap pomps. $7.45 value. t Oxfords. $3.75 values. Sale Price . 7 ; $4.95' values Sale' Price - $3.96 $3.00 Strap strap pomp $6.25 values. Models in pumps and slippers are the 9 keynote of the new styles in footwear. These popular styles are included in this sale. Nothing Is reserved. ' " ' aSxsSiiBggva'JMK . |