OCR Text |
Show -- 1 . (CONSIDERATION In compliment to Professor Florence Jepperson, whose Engagement to Professor Franklin Madsen has been announced, Mrs. Walter ' T. Hasler, assisted by Mrs. Dwight Packard, Mrs. James Bullock and Mrs. Grace Paxman, entertained at 'a shower at her home Thursday afternoon. The rooms were 'attractively decorated with golden' glow and ferns. The afternoon was pleasantly spent with games and the following A number of excellent program: rendered pleasing vocal solos were Miss of Jepperthe honr, guest by from son. The Love Portion, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeares was given by Mrs Katheryn Bassett Pardoe, and was heartily received. Beautiful sentiments were expressed by Mrs. Ida Peay and Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Vocal selections were furnished by a double trio under the leadership of Professor Jepperson, while Miss Aleene Philips pleased those present with a fine violin solo. reFollowing the program dainty folfreshments were served to the lowing: Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. Sam uel Jepperson, Jr., Miss Marguerite Jepperson, Miss Samuel Jepperson, Sr., Mrs. Ida Stewart Peay, Mrs. John S. Smith, Mrs. Herald R. Clark, Mrs. Roy Murdock, Mrs. Ruth Farrer, -- IUuiiimutmuiuuuuiuu(i mnTmmnnrnmnmTOinnini ; We endeavor to show sympathy and consideration in everything we; do in connection with burials' we conduct.' We understand perfectly the nervous strain there is at such times and treat every circumstance and every act with the utmost consideration. This is an item that does not appear in' our bill. Our charges are for actual work and materials only. . pre-nupti- al Hatch Undertaking A f' ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 Company One of the largest family reunions of the season will be held in Vivian canyon, August park resort. In Provo 23, 24 and 25, when the decendants of John M. and William Murdockwjji meet to celebrate the annual re- Jj union of that family. The officers of the family organization, Joseph Murdock, president; Mrs. Zina Clegg, secretary; James D. Murdock of Salt Lake, master of ceremonies; together with the various committees have been working diligently to make this years reunion one of the most successful ever held in this The three days activities vicinity. will consist of numerous sporting events, which in all probability will include a baseball game with the Vivian park baseball team, swimming, contest games, musical programs, business sessions, and dancing each evening, a special arranged orchestra being in attendance during This years the entire reunion. celebration is r being thoroughly arranged by the following committees: Reception, David Hicken, Heber; D. S. Murdock, J. M. Duke and George Finance, Henry Giles, Provo. A. Mc-Mull- co-operat- ive ar Shireman's purchases are on the way and should arrive here after the middle of next week. Mr- - ' The styles, Mr. Shireman wires, are considerably trade a, few changed from those shown to the retail deweeks ago, so if you want to see the LATEST fiom foi oui signers of authority it will puy you to wait showing, which will be announced later. in, chairman, Heber; John M. Murdock, Park City; Tharis Mur- dock, Heber; Brigham Murdock, Sarnum, Idaho; Edward McMullin and Mrs. James Shark, Wyoming. Mrs. Ora Bailey vHrirding, Mrs. Program, 'Mrs. Henry McMullin, Myrtene Stein, Mrs. L. C. Potter, chairman; Mrs. Clayton Montongery Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mrs. J. Milt Jones, and yilliam Lindsey, Heber; Mrs. Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. 'I. H. Masters, Arch Davis and David L. Murdock, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, Mrs- Parley Lar- Salt Lake Entertainment, City. sen, Mrs. Peter N. Jensen, Mrs. J. Mrs. J. W. Clegg, David Hicken, and William Knight, Mrs. Frank Deming, Arch Davis, of Heber and Murray Mrs. Jacob Coleman, jMrs. G. H. Murdock, Provo. Sports, W. J. Brimhall, Mrs. G. E. Hyde, Mrs. T. Clegg, William Ryan and Victor E. Pardoe, Mrs. Christen Jensen, Cram of Salt Lake: Mrs. D. S. MurMrs. F. L. Hickman! Mrs. Vern dock, Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, J. M. Davis, Mrs. G. W. Fitzroy, Mrs. J. Duke, Mrs. Silvan Rasband and M. Jensen, Mrs.'Teenie Thomas, Mrs. Lewis Clegg of Provo and Thomas C. E. Maw, Miss Marguerite Dusen-berrof Sarnum, Idaho. T. Murdock Miss Zina Larsen, Miss Rhea Prizes, Mrs. '.William Lindsey and Kerr, Miss Jennie Kerr, Miss Flor- Henry Moulton of Heber and Mrs. ence Beesley, Mrs. G. EL Ross, Mrs. James C. Murdock of Salt Lake. Julia Brown, Mrs. Ruth Farrer, Miss Music, Joseph A. Murdock. Mrs. Helen Newell, Miss Mary Mortimer, Bliss Cluff, Bert Holdaway and Mrs. Miss Rosiland Grant, Miss Mamie Arthur Hanson, all of Provo. J. Beesley, Miss Alene Phillips and the Wallace Clegg of this city will be the Misses Celestia and Violet Johnson. bugler. i Stylish garments at prices you can afford to pay is of our efforts in your behalf. the-cru- x W e We want your - At Last A Real Job and Real Money !i WIRES US FROM NEW YORK that connection with ONE OF THE through our in the LARGEST RETAIL BUYERS of Ready-to-Weus to game, has given us an advantage that will enable offer some SURPRISING VALUES to our friends m Coats, Suits and Dresses for the Fall Season. hit straight from the shoulder with our pol icy of your moneys worth or your money back. business in return for Style, Value and Good Service. y, "And if only I'd started earlier, I could have had them five years ago. I didn't realize at first what spare time study would do for a man. Taking up that I. C. S. course marked the real beginning of my success. In three months I received my first promotion.; But I kept right on studying ; and I've been climbing ever since. Every mail brings letters from some of the two million students of the International Correspondence Schools telling of advancements and increased salaries won through spare time study. How much longer are you going to wait before taking the step that is bound to bring you more money? Isnt it better to start note than to wait five years and then realize what the delay has cost you ? One hour after supper each night spent with the I. C. S. in the quiet of your own home will prepare you for the position you want in the work you like best. Yes. it will! "Put it up to us to proe'it. Without cost, without obligation, just mirk and mail this coupon. EXCELLENT PIANO BARGAINS In compliment to Miss Thelma The marriage of Miss Ruth Smith, e have in the vicinity of Provo Miss Alberta Scorup was hostess social event of the daughter of An F . Flygare, who will leave Provo Sep- all(i jj ' a fine at a lawn papty at her home Thurs- - season interesting piano, also a player-pian- o was the marriage of Miss Harold G Billings of Salt tember 6th for the Northern States j which we would rather dispose of day evening, in compliment to Miss A.McKenzie! Lake City, took pfcce Wednesday missioA field to labor as an L. D. S. 'locally than ship back to Salt Lake. Mary Seevey of Panguitch. The lawn MamieEmryt'o Siimlav Evenin'- - Auir 20 Instrumens wil1 of course be sold was attractively decorated with which took place Wednesday eve- - evening at the home of the bride s missiohary, Mrs. A. T. Harding was r mission-ea and lawn evenferns fldwers at hostess Season The colored electric lights. meTseTvic"Awf?rJeeSheW delightful the ning at the home of the brides moth- parents. consisted of The ceremony was performed at were artistically arranged through-- ,- ary shower at ier home Wednesday ward chapel, commencing at 7:30 Pings entertainment balancf was The lawn rooms. '8acereartistically m. An excellent musical program of the contract evening. Th(f marriage games, music and darning, after 30 by Bishop Joseph A. Buttle of out the which a delicious luncheon was the First ward, and was witnessed by mony, which was simple in its ap- decorated with colored electric lights. will be furnished by Professor J. R. served to the following guests: Miss Ninety relatives and guests from Pro- - pointment and which was witnessed The evenings entertainment includ-V- Boshard and company. All are corElsie Roundy, Miss Laurie Van and Salt Lake City. The only by members of the two families, ed an interesting program of contest dially invited to be in attendance. Payson P. the and Miss 'h r i tl wore a beautiful gown of white was performed by Bishop George Miss Eva Jonefollowing .games, dancing, Wagenen, SECOND WARD Professor L. E. Fol-- . excellent program: solos Pleasing Maude Lnmborn, Mi'-- Laura Vacher satin and crepe de Chine, which was Billings, uncle of the groom. will be the Eggertsen A. T Mrs. and Beck an Millard informal the! Messrs. the Mibh ceremopy by Nelma Vacher, lowing and headed and caught at at the sacrament Heavily speaker of Wendell a address. short was feature Harding; given, Clifford D angerfiekl. iClifton Van waist with tiny roses an attractive reception will be held at 7:30 p, m. which D. S. L. a delicious Collins, recently returned Gaston Vadher, Harold bridal wreath, and carried a bridal which was the serving of Wagenen, OUT NHK musical M M program will be pleasing tor Max Salt from the Northwestern left Sesco luncheon. The couple missionary Taylor, Dangerfield, The rooms were artisticalINTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS bouquet the choir. rendered ward by Farrell Hickman and iy decorated in a color scheme of Lake City late Wednesday evening. States mission field; vocal trio, Spalding, BOX SCRANTON. PA. for Melvin Beck and home Millard will Clarence their where make Mangum Flygare, they Explain, without obligating me, how I can qualify for pink and white Fefns and cut flow ' THIRI) WARD Elder Rulon Van the position, or In the ubject6or which I mark X ers were also arranged throughout the present. Mr. Billings is connect-- j Frank Gool; vocal duet, Mr. and WASH-OU- T SALESMANSHIP ON LINE. ri Wagenen, recently returned L. D. S. to custom a established of Mrs. bank Frank Gool; selections by According ADVERTISING the rooms with a pleasing effect. 'ed with the Federal; Reserve from Eastern the States W iad ow T rimmtr missionary by the Second ward Relief Society Following the ceremony an informal that city. girls chorus; expression of apprecia- mission Show Card and Sign Ptf When the brilliant genius, Tom field, will speak at the sacrap Railroad Positions members, wherein the home of the reception was givenj on the lawn, was in congress and Speaker ment services. The Reed, will be services ILLUSTRATING parents, who have a son, or daughter which was charmingly decorated with Cartooning of the in 'held the ward he ruled that House, like L. D. house, S. meeting in mission colored lights Dancing, games and the Bonneville ward Beehive girls at the BUSINESS MANAGER : laboring a despotic monarch. On one body m. at Private Secretary 7:30 The p. commencing evis occasion, public Relief the The home eve-her fields, visited, Society music were the features of the I Rustnes Correspondent Tuesday Evening. when a very important bill was in general is invited to attend. BOOKKEEPER members of that ward arid interested nings entertainment, and were was made most enjoyable with soon to come up, a number of the Stenographer sndTyptrl a . received ward which home members de-the The at honored Cert. Public Aeeonntnnt guest of a games and dancing, during gathered with the serving terspersed FOURTH WARD The Republican MANAGER congressmen were out of TRAFFIC) speaker of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Duke this licious tray luncheon Each guest delicious luncheon as served to the beautiful and useful gifts. the for the sacrament Railway Accountant SunReed held sent telegrams right city. services, Miss A was Mafrian afternoon. Miss Commercial Law Sutton, was presented with a piece of wed- following: splendid program and in the ward GOOD ENGLISH left, day them to return evening D. Benas summoning Mrs. has meeting her followed F. Miss refreshments. Hannah guest by dainty Prussee, Cassity Jenney Common School Subject cake, daintily wrapped and tied ding 7 oclock will be Dr. 011 possible haste. with at house One con-- , M. Mrs. CIVIL SERVICE Murray According to the established custom with white satin baby ribbon. The nett, Miss Christine Hinckley, Miss for a few weeks, her mother, B. Y. U. student, re- gressman, who was at his home, sent former Railway Mall Clark Hayes, a Mr. Mrs. to be of Lake will Miss sent and Sosse Saalt Ruth Genevieve Nuttall, City. purse Sutton, of honor received many beauTeacher Mathematic cently returned from the east. A this telegram: Dukes son, as a gift from the Relief guests tiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Vest Strong and Miss Gladys Navigation musical Cant come. Wash-oprogram of unusual interest on of Mrs. Mrs. Service AUK1CCI members. the and Cluff, a Society secretary McKinzie will visit in this city for Hedenberg, Beehivp girls, is the line. possibly Poatj being arranged. number of days, after which they will Walter Jenkins and Mrs. Charles Star Legion of Spokane, Washington, Reed flashed back at him: Mrs. L. L. Nelson had as her go to Payson, where is a Provo visitor for a number of will make Elliott, special invited guests. Memo they , WARD BONNEVILLE Elders t Neyer mind that. Buy a new Present guests Thursday Mrs. Ernest Moore their home for the present. days. Mrs. Cluff was a former resi- Charles W. shirt come Occupation--. a;nd Mitthell, Peteri&n, L. of Mrs. Hugh Mr. and dent of this city. right along. Announcement is made by Logan Roy Dickson and Business 6 treat and Leon Newren will be the speakof Ogden. and No. .Addreaa-Miss Ruby Huish of Tuscon, Ariz., John Nuttall of the engagement of daughter, Catheryn, m m Word has been received that Mrs. ers at the sacrament meeting held in is visiting in Provo for a few weeks his daughter, Ethel, to Oro Moore of Clty ward meeting house at 7:30 p. Mrs. Leo Sheene was hostess to with Canadians may send this coupon to International will take Charles The and Olding, former matron of the relatives friends. wedding Payson. 8ckools Canadian, himittd, Montreal, tn. m. Splendid musical selections will the Optomist club members at her Mental State the the hospital, sailed be rendered. place in the Salt Lake temple An invitation to attend home afterNew The afternoon. on York the from the Mrs. month. of be Bown will this Thursday at latter Lafe harbor, hostess part Local Representative, is to extended noon was pleasantly spent with a bridge-luncheo- n the public in general.' for Martania at her home SatEngland, Tuesday. J. F. FECHSER, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hogan and Mrs. Olding left Salt Lake City cards, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff receiving urday afternoon. Season flowers will PIONEER WARD Regular sacrathe card favor. A dainty luncheon be used by the hostess to decorate. daughter have returned to their Thursday evening, missing the rail374 North 4th West followed 500. Present were Mrs. Seven tables of bridge will be played, home in Bountiful, after a pleasant road strike in Ogden by but a few ment services will be held in thp W. B., Retherford, Mrs. Byron W. followed by luncheon. The guest list visit in Provo with Mrs. Hogans hours. Mrs. Olding will visit in Lon- ward meeting house at 7:30 p. m. don and surrounding cities with her An interesting speaker will give a Denhalter, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mrs. includes Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. C. cousin, Mrs. F. D. Cassity. . H. Mrs. J. John Lundhal, E. Loose, Mrs. Preston-GSALTS IS FINE FOR Denhalter, brothers and sisters and numerous short address. Musical numbers will Peterson, Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Zee Whit- Mrs. W. J. SteihJ, Mrs. William C. Mrs. W. has been who relative other for about three be furnished by the ward quartet. A Douglass, Ferre, cordial invitation to attend is extendaker, Mrs. James Sutherland, Mrs. Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, visiting in this city for, some time months. ed to the public. ClarenceMrs. Mattie SutherH. E. Mrs. B. Mrs. A. A. with Mrs. Beesley, York, her B. sister Ash KIDNEYS .QUIT MEAT Mrs. Gilbert Morgan, Cox, and the hostess, ton, Mrs. Hubert Shiek, Mrs. Joseph land, has returned from a visit to Louis Crandall will leave the first Mrs. Sheene, club members, and Mrs. T. Farrer, Mrs. Firank W. Stubbs, Park City. Mrs. Douglass and chil-M- of next week for Montana where he FIRST CHURCH , OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 80 North Mary Hopkins, invited guests. Frank W. Depiing, Mrs. Sam 'dren will visit in this city for a num-Jone- plans to visit for two weeks. avenue. Sunday school University Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs. J. ber of days, after which they will re- at 9:45; Flush the Kidneys at once when Back In compliment to her daughter, Milt Jones, Mrs. Mark Roylance, Mrs. turn to their home in Los Angeles Mrs. L. A. Culbertson, Jr., has as Sunday morning services at 11 hurts or Bladder bothers Meat Zella, whose engagement to Lester John W. Farrer, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, California. her guest for a number of days her oclock. Subject, Love. ' forms uric acid. M. Brian has been announced and Mrs. Charles H. Ward, Mrs. Bosister. Miss Mona Hindley of whose wedding date has been set for ren, Mrs. Francis Hedquist, Roy REORGANIZED CHURCH S. S. Mrs. C. Evjelyn Bean, librarian of the can Fork. f 28, Mrs. J. W Bates was L. Naylor, Mrs. Bert Whipple, Mrs. Provo city! library, and Miss Anna Holm, August presiding elder. 240 West No man or woman who eats meat regu- hostess at a shower at George Brattan, Mrs Fred G.l Rich- B. Y. university librarian, re- Miss Grace Pickering, of Rupert, Fourth South street. Sunlarly can make a mistake by flushing her home this afternoon. Garden mond, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton. Rfrs. turned to !Provo Thursday, after a six Idah, is visiting in this city with day morning services atRegular Sun11:30. the kidneys occasionally, says a flowers were arranged throughout David Openshaw, Mrs. Maude L. weeks trip east. The ladies went to Miss Camille Crandall. Wednesday, day school at 10:30. Religious meetd authority. Meat forms uric acid the rooms. The afternoon's Bown, Mrs. H. G. Heindselman, Mrs. Chautauqua, New York, to attend the fhe hostess. Miss Pcikering, Miss ings every Friday evening at ? which clogs the kidney pores so they tainment of games and Frank Cory, Mrs. Reed L. Anderberg. .summer school sessions given for Erma Murdock of Heber, Mr. Wright oclock. Watermelons, per lb .sluggishly filter or strain only part of music, during which a luncheon was A. Hansen. Mrs. C. E. brarians United the 22c and Mr. Smith of Pleasant Grove, George throughout the waste and poisons from the blood, served to fifty, ROTA RIAN Mrs. 5c and up States. OUTING O. Mrs. Cantaloupes Fred and Louis Maw, Swen a Olson, They report enjoyed Crandall, having enjoyed trip then you get sick. Nearly all rheuma- AT VIVIAN TONIGHT Mrs. O. their courses very much. , On the re-- through the famous Timpanogos Nielson, Mrs. I. C. Bown and Peaches, per dozen 10c ' tism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousMrs. Reed L. Anderberg, assisted OllerMiss Miss Thomas. a Bean and i was fire cave, dinner served. camp ' trip ,turn lb. Apples, ness. constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness. by Mrs. Susa Whitaker, was hostess 4C per, The members of the Provo Rotary ton visited for a number of days at bladder disorders come from sluggish kid- to the members of the Nelke ReadEating Pears, per Lrc The entertainment given last eve- - Chicago, 111. Miss Erma Murdock of Heber is club and their wives and families neys. club at her home Thursday after- ning at the home of Mrs. R. E. Allen will enjoy an outing at Vivian dozen ing Oranges, an Provo interested 60c a visitor for The moment you feel a dull ache in the noon. The famous Shakesperian in honor of the retiring members of Mrs. Lester R. Spurrier and chil-th- e number of days. While in this city, this evening. At 6:30 a basket park lunkidneys or your back hurts, or if the play, Hamlet, was ably and Stake Relief society board, was .dren, Viola Pearl and Charles, she will be the guest of Miss Camille cheon will be served during which urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi- - estingly the regular meeting of the club will by Mrs. Elsie successful. Assisting Mrs. Al- - turned to their home in this city Crandall. ment, irregular of passage or attended Chamberlain Carroll, while take place. E. S. Hinckley of the Green CornJ Cabbage, Carrots, The a of the len, Wednesday, following president organization, pleasant by a sensation of scalding, get about four Life and Works of Edwin Booth. were two A. Miss Mrs. in W. visit Leona her weeks While Olson of there counselors, California is Chamber of Commerce and Logan. Beets, Green Peppers, in fact, ounces of Jad Salts from,, any reliable the American actor was given Palmer and Mrs. J. R. Hodson. The they were the guest of Dr. and Mrs. visiting in this city for about four president of the Ogden Rotaryformer great all club and a take in your needs in the eating tablespoonful pharmacy Mrs Two husbands of the board members and E. E. Hawkins. Waiter Jenkins. weeks with her mother, Mrs. W. F. will be the speaker of the evening a glass of water before breakfast for a by line we can fill. Mas-feA the stake and their wives Olson. pleasing solos were rendered by play hour will be conducted days and your kidneys will then act ter Paxt0n Whitaker, after which were also presidency Mrs. under C. R. the honored guests.' The rooms Stark of Salt Lake City, leadership of T. Earl Par13 from amoU3 J doe and E. L. Roberts. refreshments were served were attractively decorated with ear- spent the first of the week in this Louis and dainty Crandall Thomas Pyne comMEAT, lemon and of .acid the grapes juice, ly fall flowers, and gaskets of flow- city visiting with her mother, Mrs. have returned to Provo, following nn bined with lithia and has been used for Boils Dr. Newton R. Jackson of the L. ers decorated the lawn. A program (James S. Dunn and sister, Mrs. N. C. enjoyable 10c per lb. up outing at the Upper Falls generations to flush clogged kidneys and D. S. hospital. Salt Lake City; Mrs. of games was carried out on the Hicks. lawn. in Provo resort Miss Roasts Maurine canyon. 15c Fillmore of Rich- -' lb. up "stimulate them to activity, also to neu- Ruth Tonstorff and Mrs. Kardena At 7 oclock a field an interesting Provo visitor. ' Pork from the Loin,per tralize the acids in urine so it no longer Tonstorff motored to Provo from Salt was served. Covers were laiddinner Mrs. J. M. George of Los Angeles, Miss Fillmore plans to remain in Elder Rulon C. Van Wagenen, acfor causes irritation, thus ending bladder dis- Lake this Rolled Roast, lb. were the forty. During the dinner an inter- companied by his father, D. L. Van California, is a Provo visitor 25c City They Thursday. for a city for a week-- , and will visit with orders. , ; Dr. of mothdinner conJacksons was been who in guests has of number Hamburger, Mrs. of numerous 17Ac Wagenen, the program esting impromptu days, relatives and friends. guest visiting Jd Salts is inexpensive and can- er, Mrs. John Jackson. In the af- ducted. v . fhe east, returned to Provo Monday. John Jackson. .Zl.lWc Sausage not injure; makes a delightful effer- ternoon Elder Van Wagenen has been labor- they, accompanied by Mrs. N. The Service Star Legion met Veal Boil vescent lithia-wate- r drink which all reg- - R. Jackson, i5c Miss Ethel Startup is a Salt Lake ing for twenty-si- x left for a ten days auto Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson mo- - Thursday afternoon at the home of months in the Veal ular meat eaters should take now and tour through southern Utah. 20c-28- c Roast visitor this 'eastern the of Miss states to L. week, as an mission field tored Paysont Thursday to attend Mrs. J. W. Huish. Following a busiguest then to keep the kidneys clean and the Alice Decker. D. S. missionary, and was president the funeral services of Mrs. Joseph ness session the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidfollowing musical Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne and Mr. of the Rochester conference the year Douglas, :held in that city. program was rendered: Two pleas ney complications. ' and Mrs. T. Arnold Allen left Provo Dr. and Mrs. James Grant and previous to his return to this city. ing vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. Mary Ogden, formerly of this Miss Velma Howe while Tuesday for Fishlake, where they family of American Fork will spend The friends of Elder Van Wagenen Miss lone in Even though the world may have plan to visit for a week. A number the week-en- d this city, the will no doubt be glad to hear of his city, but at present a resident of Salt Huish furnsihed two excellent piano It in for you, dont take it out on of southern Utah cities will also be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. splendid success while in the mission Lake City, is a Provo visitor' for a solos. An interesting was'! reading 'Johnson. to visited before return Provo. the , of field and home. of number also his return family. 67 68 ' days. jrour given by Miss LaVieve Huish j , . j if ! i - Xwln ill"1 - ! o. j ' ( S " i J ; I j - ... i ut i ! YlOUR Can be bought at the - right price at theright place and at the right quality at rs s, ! i Whiteheads Ol-lert- pre-nupti- al well-know- n FRESH FRUITS i ' enter-consiste- li-M- rs. R. , lb.i inter-review- ed VEGETABLES re-ve- ry j , i w DEPT, ; well-appoint- lb.28c ed i i i , j 1 WHITEHEADS Phones |