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Show TUESDAY, JUKE 6, 1922 & The marriage Mrs. Kenneth Craven will be hostess at a kensington at her home Thursday afternoon to the members pf the LAmetia club. Spring flowers will decorate the rooms. Needle work,, music and a dainty luncheon will be the features of the afternoons . of Florence Mis3 Lewis of Los Farrer to $o.00. Angeles, California, took place Satwe of the home at the o urday evening $5.00 so brides parents. The ceremony, which took place at 6 oclock, was simple is in its appointment and was witnessed family and . only by members of thebride entertainment. s'ave is. the la few friends. The wc o So W. K.jFar-tMrs. Mr. and of ProMr. and Mrs. O. A. Spear left daughter on Following the mar-th- $5.00 Sunday for California. While in rer of this city. an informal recepstate Mr. Spear will attend the riage ceremony held in San Fran- tion was held at the Farrer residence. Rotary convention decorMrs. Mr. . ON cisco. and Spear 'expect to The rooms were artistically The ferns. and ated with peonies be away for about two weeks. ON 70 evening was pleasantly spent with , SUGAR Mrs. Sarah M. Jones and daugh- games, music and the following Mrs. PLUM Vocal solo, program: ter; Leona, have returned from Delta, splendid REGULAR J. PRICE reading, Homer; Marie in a that month Hedquist after; having spent PRICE vocal solo, Dean Clark; city visiting with their son and M. Jensen;Mrs. vocal M. J. Jensen; 96c 2 reading, 48c brother, George H. Anderson. NO. solo. Will Halliday; reading, Mrs. was inTbe M. I. A. convention will be Star Snyder. The program of a de$1.00 1 N O. the with serving held in Salt Lake City June 9, 10, terspersed Mrs. Mr. and and 11, when the ,stake officers and licious luncheon. for- - . 10 a representative from each ward will Lewis left Sunday evening for Los 20c .$2.00 NO. be present. The convention will be Angeles, California, where they will held In the assembly hall and the tab- make their home for the present. 60c 12 5c NO. 4 12 ernacle. Saturday the Y. M. M. I.' A. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ellertsen general board will entertain the f a this city Sunday for Mona, where left Zion at of stake of the 25c presidents $1.00 4 NO. 5-- A luhcheon at the Hotel Utah. The they plan to spend the- summer . . . . presidents of the Zion stake, Y. L. months. 2 50c $1.00 NO. M. II. A., will also be entertained at Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Prows ana luncheon Saturday at the Beehive . . . nounce 1 the engagement of their M. A. L. 15o I. Y. genhouse, with the .$1.00 NO. son S. eral board as hostess. daughter, Elva, to E. Harding, of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harding of this 20c $1.20 6 NO. Mrs. William T. Jones was hostess city. The marriage will take place v i . June. of to the members of the Columbia about the middle t m m m Sewing club at her home Monday N. W. Ellertsen of Mona spent the j evening. Needle work and music was week-en$8.76 d in this city visiting, with ' enjoyed, during which a delicious his sons and daughters. 2.19 luncheon was served. v v, f Mrs. F. M. Holdaway was hostess Complimentary to Miss Margaret a childrens birthday lawn party Robat and Mortensen Claire Pierpont, Monday evening in ert Anderson, who will soon leave for at her homefourteen-year-olOR 75 d twins, S. mission fields. Miss Mabel honor of her L. Stubbs entertained a few friends at Ray and Fay, whose birthday anniThe Own her home Wednesday evening. The versaries occurred on that day. concarna- hours were made merry with rooms were decorated wi;h tions and ferns. ' The evening was test gams, music and dancing, dura delicious luncheon was pleasantly spent with games and ing whichBernard Anderson received music, during which a dainty lunch- served. a for was were Miss served. Present finding the most hidden eon! prize Celestia Johnson, Miss Katherine peanuts. Those who participated in Soujthworth, Miss Ella Brown, Miss this delightful party were Verna Andreason, Velda Margaret Pierpont, Miss Ruby Tay- Bunker, Leona Venice Boulton, Velma Messrs. Wilkinson, Rollo Rulon lor,! Morgan, BeuMurdock, Gladys Whitehead, Claire Mortensen, Reed Snyder, Sylvia lah Barley, Dolly Spalding, Gardner, Leland Ekins and Robert Anderson. Madsen, Bernard Anderson, Willis Ready-to-We- ar .includingadvantag-Madsen, Jewell Andreason, Leo Al- r Rfrrs. J. R. Boshard and Mrs. Bert len, Melvin Minor, Elwood Allen , and Gammon, St. for Welby left Holdaway, Louis, He4quist Thursday Moi, where they will visit with Mrs. Harold Holdaway. Boshatds daughter, Mrs. Paul JamiMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Walker are son! for a month. . Provo visitors for a few days, the tyliss Lila Ellertson anl Miss Vi-- , guests of Mrs. Walkers parents, Mr. Mrs. J. W. Howe. late Jones entertained at a miscel-an- d ' lanteous shower, complimentary to j Miaa Martha hi I lertaon , whose en- -l The Elks ladies met in regular to Byron D. Jones of this cial session Monday evening at the been announced, at the home Elks clubrooms. Five hundred was cityhas of Miss 'Ellertson Thursday evening. ! featured and the favors received by Vf Hundreds of SUGAR PLUMS As the people bein to reali.e the a!ld Snowballs and ferns decorated the tAV113-11M,rs SAVING POWER of our SUGARff passed out to happy buyers rooms. Games and music were en- - Clark Trhoras Newell. cards, a de- and PLUM 'SALE, its momentum in-- " T SATURDAY, MONDaY joyed, after which a delicious lunch licious luncheon was served. eon was served to twenty. The honim TUESDAY. creases. Mrs. Earl Graham will be hostess ored, guest was the recipient of many to the members of the Thursday Evebeautiful and useful gifts. ! ning Bridge club and a few invited will be guests at her home Thursday, Spring Mps. James Sutherland hostess to the members of the Opto-mis- f! flowers will be used in decorating. club at her home Thursday aft- Three tables of bridge will be played, ernoon. Mrs. Sutherland will .use followed by luncheon. the Reasons flowers and foliage in One of the most successful social Five Hundred will be decorating. the feature of the afternoons enter- affairs of the season was the chartainment, after which luncheon will ity card party given Friday aftereither the family of Mr. or Mrs. to the belief that the dog had been Mrs. Zina Dunn was hostess at a noon in the Elks clubrooms, under be served. a i fed in an effort to gain his friendRush. the Auspices of the Elks ladies. The miscellaneous shower at her home WOMAN HOUNDED FOR Mr. and Mrs. J. H- - Denhalter and rooms were artistically arranged no She has incurred the enmity of ship. in honor of her A DC TUDnilPU Mr. and Mrs. Byron Denhalter mot- with, seasons flowers and ferns. Monday evening so powerful as NEIGHBORS SEE MARKS. she decIares YE PITECiperson I LMiiO I nnUUUn Ul I ICO to sPend a fortune and nearly 10 ored! to Salt Lake City Sunday where Bridge and five1 hundred were played daughter, Lillian, whose marriage j Neighbors called in by Mrs. Rush Many women of 50 today play years in dogging her footsteps. they spent the day as the guests of and the favors awarded to Mrs. Her- to Bert Smith took place April 13. as hard and as well as girls Elmer Denhalter. see to Sheik and Mrs. David Westwood, A color scheme of yellow and white, games bert the BY SIGANLS. footprints upon her kitchen t One of the strangest tales ever TRAIL HER back in her in floor, her statement. bridge prizes, and Mrs. E A. Mitch- prevailed throughout the rooms, yel20s. up the Mrs. pointed out to the reMiss Jane Hibbert and Miss Muriel ell and Mrs. Fred Wilson 500 fa- low lillies and white The kitchen floor, Mrs. Rush exheard by human ears is that unfold- porters Rush houses on Saxton three They have, being peonies Smart enertained at a well appointed vors. During the afternoons entered by Mrs. Albert E. Rush of Saxton street where signals are flashed, evi- plains of soft wood and after wash- a seemingly says the London Mail, dinner at the home of Miss Smart tainment, a delicious luncheon was used with artistic effect. The evenvitality! as Mr. and dently to some one watching upon ing, plainly shows any mark upon it. They will danceinexhaustible street, Mass., Dorchester, sucwas afternoon was with to to served The Sunday games, spent all ing a sfxty. pleasantly complimentary party after Especially with night, the' play washing ' whenever cards, clear-headeto is she about street, indid William J. Snow, Jr., formerly of cessful, both financially and socially. music and the following splendid Mrs. Rush, two lye, do impressions upon the floor billiards, ride, hunt, shpot and, Withher home. leave ' m thisfcity, but who for thepast school program: Vocal solos. Miss Ethelyn viduals, sat in the parlor of their curtains are raised and lights show plainly. It has been Mrs. out resort to artifical rimes, always The Daughters of the Utah Pio- Hodson and Miss Erma Baker; read- home, surrounded by 20th century areTheflashed year has been residing at Berkeley, in the window to the Rushs custom to scrub the floor be- appear and be as fresh as (paint. California, attending the U. of C. neers, Camp No. 4, will meet Friday ings, Mrs. Harold Dunn and Mrs. practicality, and told of a mysteri- watcher below. flat-ifore leaving-ththe afternoon. Nor is the tender passion a sealed Spring flowers and ferns centered afternoon at 3 oclock in the Relief Hannah Hicks. Following the pro- ous organization that has hounded Countless I times have seen the book for them. soonerNo Mrs. does Rush reach the" dinning table. Covers were laid society rooms of the Third ward gram, a delicious luncheon, carried Mrs. Rush for six years. They have their the street daring the day or night print of a mans rubber heel upon romances, their love for pight. affairs. six in that of .at house instead Lake the floor, says Mrs. Rush. SSpce day, years ago, out in the white ajid yellow color meeting than she is aware of some folThere are women of 50 whom to They 9 View, as previously scheduled. Mrs. scheme, was served to forty guests. Needham that Mrs. Rush became the lowing her. Sometimes it is a one circle about the kitchen as though is in itself a literal education. woman, the man Mrs. Susa Whitaker was hostess at Don C. Williams will act as hostess, The honored guest was the recipient fiancee of Albert Rush, she has been but more were looking for some- knojw a man. often, to talk to, witty, wise, exDelightful a prettily appointed dinner 'at her and will furnish a splendid program, of followed. On several occasions the shadow-er- s thing. many beautiful and useful gifts, and perienced A band of men and women, guid- home Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. M. a feature of which will be a paper trustworthy, they are That either the mysterious visitor have cut through and is e, most, delightful Jensien and Mr. and Mrs. M.. Wil- of companions. A successful hiking party was con- ed by an unseen master hand, have met her face to early pioheer days of Percy Bunfor searching face at the junction something or is They understand the- - arts ford Poulson. Spring flowers decor- nell. The program will be inter ducted Monday to the American dogged her footsteps. They have of two of symout merely the carrying consistent pathy. streets, as though some fiendated the dinning table. Covers were spersed with the serving of Iuncheop. , Fork canyon. The party motored to followed her to New York and sought ish of terrorization, is the belief of purpose were inspiring them to plan And how attractive and laid j for five. Following dinner, a All members and those eligible for the mouth of the canyon, after her out in the maze of the big city. Mrs. Rush. alluring in uneffort the of greater white or silver-gra- y hope pleasant afternoon was spent at the membership are cordially invited to rtihich they hiked to the famous They followed her to Far Rockaway nerving her or hair can ie, Several times when cleaning the her causing greater when it goes, as it often home of the hostess. .attend. they trailed her to the little misery. house, she has found buttons, hair- especially Timpanogos cave, where a large bon- and oes, with a clear, fresh j a fire was built and a campfire dinner town of Danville, hidden away KNOWS of 'complexion kind pins she does not use THEIR FACES. The Ladies Literary club memMr. and Mrs. Frank R. Taylor en- enjoyed. In the early evening the among the mountains of Virginia. and other odds and ends which she and pink and white skin. The per-oxiblonde does hot compare in bersrwill be entertained Thursday tertained at a prettily appointed din- party motored to Utah lake where LEAVE FOOTPRINTS. Despite her harrowing experi- knows never belonged to either Mr. Mrs. afternoon at the "Pioneer park, when ner at their home prettmess is ences, with the sparkling-eye- d Rush calm and re- Rush or herself. and swimming contributed Sunday. Seasons Always they have been with her. tains her white-haire- d Mrs.;.Alma Paxman will act as hos- flowers centered the dining table. boating woman. What a pity mental balance. perfect to Whoever or whatever the myspleasure of the evening. Those They have even penetrated into her 80 So persistent has been the mysteri- terious tess. A splendid program, including Covers were laid for the following: whothe participated women dread white in . the delightful home when she was absent and left miu .many person or that! is dogous shadowing that shhe has come an excellent literary number by Mrs. Willis Goodridge of Midvale, Mr. affair were the Misses themselves by dying ' SPOU Mrs. Rush, itthing their her kitchen upon footprints ging has Dorothy confined its their to know the various faces and charWilford Dean, will be furnished. and Mrs. Jesse Goodridge of Ken- - Dunn, LaVieve Huish, Elva Billings floor. And they are not to no phepresence ghostly particular house or after which light refreshments will tucky. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Frost of and Alberta Huish, Messrs. Carl nomena. Of that Mrs. Rush is as- acteristic features of the persona locality. It followed from be served. All club members are j Salt Lake City, Mrs. William Good- - Christensen. Elton whom she believes are to w here she was a telephone Needham B. sured. J. employed Billings, operator urged . to be present. Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Rush is in follow her. She declares she could before her marriage, to Boston, ridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. Taylor, Len Dunn and LaVon Billings. to out them in a of pick and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold New group Goodridge with Neither people sympathy York, to Long Island, to a town spiritualism. Mrs. I. H. Drandes and daughter, Zabriskie. 322,000 wherever to chance meet in Virginia, to Lynn and back DEATH CANT END THIS CASE. is in any way given to superstition. she, might Phyllis Marie, of Hastings, Neb.'; are to various sections of Boston. again are unusual mentality, are well them. Both An. Several of the recent watchers, to show the fecund- Elder J. R. Montgomery of North expected to arrive in this city this Thn years ago an Illinois farmer read, and are wholly devoid of ty f experiiment declares Mrs. Rush, have made their CALLS IN DETECTIVES. rain of wheat has just been evening. While in Provo they will Ogden spent Friday evening as the lent a mule to a neighbor farmer and nerves. be the guests of Mrs. Drandes guest of LaVar Shaw. Mr. Shaw afterward had to t3le official school of Mrs. Ruch before her marriage headquarters at various houses on It would be only a matter of a few nrflued at J.he mule Saxton A regular night and at street., Mrs. and Mr, Montgomery were mission-ar- to get it back. The replevin brother,- - Henry W. Gease. was Valladolin, Lois a an of member neighbor Sprain, with Canfield, brought arrivinfei' in each place Drandes was formerly Miss Marie one in the Northwestern suit alleging that the wroing mule old American family and distantly day shift, she insists, keep watch ?,fyffter inthre8Ult toat srain companions 1 produced kaf wopld become aware Gease, and resided in this city for a States Mission field, where they had been replevined. The lease has related upon her movements. 322O0 i?6.Jear that the the'in grains. Canfield, detectives were again on number of years, where she gained both labored as L. D. S. missionaries. been in the courts ever since and has ternationally known gambler. Mr. TRAILERS COME BY CAR. her trail. July 100 grains were sown a host of friends and was prominent Both young men recently returned cost the prinicpals twenty times 'the Rush On several1 evenings about 9:30, At the end of Sep- is a cousin of Julia Arthur, the ?urately Thoughly the' harexasperated, Jkn social qfairs. to their homes in Utah. Mrs. cost seen Rush of has a actress. had Sloped an the It has mule, assed woman original has appealed to the averse o? 12 touringcar slow in front o fonelarge been tried four times and appealed MOTIVE IS MYSTERY, shoots of Sax- Legal Aid Society and to a each. These the Boston were cut and Mrs. L. C. Potter, accompanied by Mrs. Maude Bentley of Colonia. and is now pending. Meanwhile two The situation has become so acute ton street houses where the signals detective agency and by transplanted, Mrs. Walter T. Hasler and Mrs. C. Juarez. Mexico, is visiting in Provo judges who have heard the case that It has threatened the marital were flashed. Hurrying as each nishedan1 the cuttinS Among number though would-bof e Qt0ber E. Maw, motored to Salt Lake City for a number of days. Mrs. have died, the plaintiff died a week happiness of the couple, who are to escape observation, a group of f eight shoots who visited the Rush 1 which this morning to attend a meeting, of came to Provo to attend the Bentley have gradu- - ago and the mule has been dead for unusually devoted to each other. from home people the house emerged was a grains Sunday Spiritualist of each ear gav an averageeachof and the executive board of the State ating exercises of her three, sons, Mrs. Rush is thoroughly convinced and been whisked away in the car. Lowell. 50 Visual Educational association, of Vivian, Harold and' Val, who attendOn numberless ' that a master hand, employing deliHe came equipped with a device grains occasions, after which Mrs. Potter is a member. The ed the Young university- - the past cately constructed mechanical de- locking her apartment in the after- simUar to a ouija board and pro- We are asked for a definition of vices in her home to register her noon to go for a short walk, Mrs. meeting was held at the University year. On her return trip she will Eet in tOUCl1 of Utah. the visit in Salt Lake City and in various love. Love( it seems to us, is an movements, and flesh and blood de Rush has returned to find the print splits. cities in New Mexico .apd Texas. emotion that makes a girl give up a tectives to shadow her when she of a mans shoe across her kitchen According to the Spiritualist Mrs. J.- Leo Ellertson has moved . job that pays $25 a week ito work leaves it, is concentrating its energy floor. On these occasions, Shep, VT,ent Jhe good sPirit declared to Provo frpm Salt Lake City. Mrs. a large shepherd dog owned Mrs. Don Allred of Rupert, Ida., for her board and clothes. her. the by Rush .$8n the truth. to Ellertsen expects make this city is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Isn t the money Rushes, was unwilling to eat any Mrs. Rush onlyspoke have but smiled. : her home during the summer months. Mrs. Peter Madsen at Lake View. Modern girlV motto Out pf mind. There is no money at stake in food, leading', the chagrined couple believe m spirits, she said. I do not fronTyou7 that nobody you can get away Sam B. hear from the happy buyers making purchases exceeding those are the comments PLUMS a one with oi reasonable that it makes a H purchase One lady said: Your prices are saving that truly remarkable. in the SUGA what you ill illustrate PLUM SUGAR means, our what visualize saving that you may just PLUMS purchases.' eight YOU SAVE THE MERCHANDISE YOU BUY REGULARLY, BUT IN ADDITION YOU NOT ONLY SAVE YOUR SUGAR PLUMS. - . at ! 1 SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR SUGAR r - Bath Towels for. Bungalow Apron for ......... yards Dress Gingham Spools Coats Thread for pair Mens Sox for. 25c Mens Collars for.j. Gent's Silk Knit Tie for pair Womens fine' Cotton Hose. 25c 12 Bath Towels 21 Bungalow Apron PLUM PLUM PLUM PLUM PLUM PLUM PLUM PLUM 310 yards Dress 62 71 36 Gingham' spools Coat Thread pair pair Mens Sox Mens Collars Gents Silk Knit Tie pair Womens fine Cottpn Hose YOU t. pair. save ... We Allow You to Choose Your S6.57 SUGAR PLUMS Our Prices Are Marked in Plain Figures WE INVITE COMPARISON Take e La-Va- of our FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF all Coats, Suits, Capes Garments, Silk Dresses and MINA TAYLOR neighborhood and street cotton dresses ! Priced One third to One half Off twere . Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store. 3 Says Women of Fifty Have Their Romances , i j - . , e on-th- e by-stre- 4 - de h1 One Grain Produced in Y ear Grains i ' to-Jlic- lrs'ush hard 1 j fur-investiga-tors j wh - Is' counts. 4. I |