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Show Ini ; 4 &IC8BCHIIUM ..rrangeil sqi ul even. Mrs George W. Gee has returned I wtvk was the dancing from a pleasant isit in Salt Lake of the pa-aoe.nl ward dining the past month where she has party given in tlie hirst G Peof her parents, Pa een the gue-,Mr lreaton Mi and hall b Smith K am C Mrs Mia '1 Lnck tii.mli and Hyruin and terson The uniqiic dnoidtions weie carried I he out with roe lurries and sunt ower-- , mane friends of Miss Bernice while three baskets filled with asters --'triiigliain lormerh a resident of and dahlias were suspended tiom the i. it and a student of the B Y 1 he windows wtie Idle who rec ntly moved to Salt Lake ceiling , with pretty flowers and the punch will he pleased to learn of her en booth and coze coincra weie dec gagenient to Mr. George DuUin of orated with the " pi'et ailing color Salt Like The marriage Will tat scheme, red lights and gayly colored place early in October Japanese lanterns The guest list In eluded. Messrs and Mesdanies Josh One of the pretty aoelal events of ua Dunn, Sam Sihwab It. R Irvine, the past week was the miscellaneous Jr, W D. Robots, Monte Roberts, shower ghen last Thursday evenVV. L Biersach, Giant Bagley, N, H ing by Miss Emma Johnson in honor Nelson, G H lfeindselman, W. F. of her sister, Agnes, whose marriage Parker, Francis Hedqulst, Charles to Mr. George Young takes place at Decker. I H Masters, Ed. T. Jones. the home of the brides parents, Mr. J. M. Jones, J Wm Knight, W. F. and Mrs C L. Johnson, Thursday eveViolett, John W. Farrer, J. Chester ning, September 14 The rooms were Deal, A L Stallings, Merle Taylor, beautifully decorated for the occasion George Hansen, R. L. Anderberg, with a profusion of asters where Ross Worsley, Harlow Smoot, Chas. ere the principle anL mu's games Taylor, C. L. Naylor, John Clark, E. features of the evenings entertainT. Woodhouse, Frank Noon, J. B ment, At the conclusion of the enFera tertainment the hostess served a Ashton, Wm. M. Roylance, Decker, E. R. Black, E. G. Hughes, daintily prepared luncheon to twenty R. E. Knowlden, Knight 8. Jordan, five guests. The guest of honor reW. J. Stlehl, Leonard Nuttall, J. R. ceived many beautiful and useful Twelves, C. H. Wright, A. B. Morgifts. gan, W. Lester Mangum, R E. Allen, J. T. Farrer, J. A. Buttle Charles Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson an- Ward, J. E. Yates, Thomas Pierpont, nounce ' the engagement of thetr Jacob Coleman, Wells" Brlmhall, Le George Agnes, to Mr. daughter, Roy Dixon, Mrs. Helen Redford, Mr. to take place the Young, marriage Allle Miss Cunningham, Lydia Thursday evening, September 14. e Jones, Mra. Hannah Tucker, Miss e Elliott, Miss Luclle Dunn, laldea of Sunday about twenty-fiv- e Messrs" Frank Schwab, F. W. G. A. R. Relief Corps of this city the HalliSanders, George - day. From out of town, Mr. and Mrs. spent a delightful day at the home of A. Adamson, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. Peter Boise at Edgewood. The W. Stubbs of Spanish Fork; Mr. and rarty left on the Heber train for the scene of the outing where thev Mrs. E. G. Jensen and Mrs. C. B. Mr. and Mrs. spent the entire day in various of Salt A beautiiullv are pleased to announce that with the new fall goods so quickly arriving we offer you the cream of th$ market for your early selections. Our Mr. Irvipe having just returned from a buying tour of the eastern markets Reports that never in the history of our business have we shown such wonderful and desirable Fall needs. I We I 1 1 jii u ir t new garments assembled 41 I 1 A ' i newest i hints of and fickle The much wanted and popular two tones For your selection are assembled, practically any combination of seasonable shades that you could possibly desire or a wonderful choice of solid colors in extra fine quality Kid, black, grey, etc. Reasonably priced Linen, the Cotton Market is extremely critical, prices are leap- ing up by great bounds, and to the prudent and careful homekeeper a word is sufficient usually anticipate of to your future needs in this line of goods Afternoon Dresses, Party would Dresses, Skirts, Kimonas. for of be- coming most complete needs S Bleach Factory, The situation by a full assortment for correct comparisons. All and Muslin, Pillow Cases, etc. model now you will profit Our stocks are fast eting, Tubing, Towels, both Turkish selecting your fall By the acme of be wisdom Fall and for what is regular prices today will Winter. be special sale prices to- -, morrow. To PHONE 130 out of town customers we will prepay all mail orders sent us of shopping at no trouble any size, any distance, and to will PROMPT DELIVERY Mlsa Myral Casslty Is spending a Mrs. Robert Morefield of Ogden is few weeks in American Fork visiting spending two weeks in this rity as relatives and friends. the guest of her mother, Mrs. R. D. all Ask for an experienced shopper, and do all your yourself. r Sutton. Mr. John Ellison, Mr. Bert Sutton and Edgar Sutherland of Mammoth A quiet home wedlng toon place last are spending ten days at Strawberry evening at the home of Mr. Saturday on a fishing trip. and Mra D. R "Black at U59 East 3rd South when Miss Myrtle Wood bers. Andrew Sward entertained at came the bride of Mr. John Preston linner Sunday the following guests: Affleck. The ceremony was perMiss Vllate Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. SB oclock by Rev. Jas formed at Verne Davis, Mr and Mrs. Ray McDonald of the Methodist chureh. of Salt Lake City, and Mr. . 4 and Mrs. Jask McCune and son of In honor of Elder Verne Eklns, Garfield. , "t, who recently returned from Great on a inU- The' Mirth Makers club members Britain, where he has been Bonneville were delightfully entertained Thurs- - sion, the members of the Wei a delightful afternoon at the home of Mrs. ward conducted mir- perfect She fashion. Oakl ind, San Diego, Los Angeles and Intermediate points where thev had Threatened verv pleasant visits railrohd strikes In ought them home earlier than they had Intended to come. Miss Anna Taylor will leave tomorrow for Kamas where she has accepted a position to teach school during the coming year. are being all the latest touches Lake; At 1 oclock they wre E. T. Cluff of Payson; Sidney Wala served sumptuous dinner and later cott and Gilbert Miller of New York. In the afternoon light refreshments in automobiles Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertalued at a The party returned 9 oclock in the evening and rbout prettily aranged diner party Sunday a most enjoyable trip evening In honor of her daughter, reported Mrs. Robert A. Morefield of Ogden. Mrs. W. R. Butler and daughter Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sut- Elizabeth, have returned from spend ton, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton and ing the summer in California While awav they visited San Francisco, Mrs, Morefield. f s day, rors of styles that reflect d t of DOMESTICS By express every VI-lat- s -- j SALE COATS Icj i TIME HARVEST NEW FALL SUITS AND receive prompt and careful attention. MM I ! 5ss day Harry Robey. The rooms were pret tlly decorated with a color scheme of yellow carried out with a profusion of golden glow and dahlias. Special music was furnished f orthe occasion by Miss Ida Otterbeck and the host ess. At the conclusion of the afternoon a daintily prepared luncheon -- was served to about twenty guests if - r ' -- I, HOUSE CALL FOR RENT West 1st North S8. FOR SALE GOOD 2nd HAND Side board and kitchen cabinet. 16 West 1st North. Si -- .tjjwuver- - Most-Popular Hotel ... ia ? in-SaewMn Lake it (. e .a f f City HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINERS at GRILL I t t f Service is our Motto E.L. WILLE Mgr . !f No. 248 i 5 V Order by Number Fall Milliner y Opening -- 0 0 o-- All the Rich & Beautiful Materials J: PRESTON ALLEN, Mgr. Wilson Grill Best in the State X : We carry Electric Fixtures. Prices range $1.00 wupnd The relative pnea of tiret a a true . Auto Electric Co. 214 W. Center Phone 30 Wa of their camparatfot values Phone mm mom i j I at the . 5 Program of games and music was the main features of the entertainment. evPnln An excel!ent Make Your Headquarters J! On a heavy car- - a limousine or touring car give greater satisfaction than any other tires on the market. They are more resilient, and can stand the heavy load and strains, and are less subject to blow-out- s or stone bruises because J of their 'u1ity and strTigTi, per mile ua w maue. than aity -- e Fall is now ready Tor your inspeetion. You are cordially invited to call and see the Styles - and-Wonderf- ul Creations . TUESDA Y, SEPTEMBER 12 to 16 332 West Ceiter Street BERTHA ROSS, Prop. i i |