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Show THE PROYO HERALD, MONDAY, DECOIEEIl 5, 1021. How School Girls '7y Dress - Jones .was hostess to, the Bonneville ward ! chat and me her delicious LuSou ..mMr u ".v 5d. and music i"wc ' ... -- reiiing. Games, enjoyed, during which DANCING PARTY. was served. Prea- " or we uidl. 1 wiciu - r,.u at... eutifi.s win conduct a dancing Misse .fr the Alcea Poulton, party PridT the state armory. TW ViT , y, lona tudlo Lucile Olsen, Agnes nounce t Vat Wageneo, and Fldr evei Low d M ?' . L. LorrellSh will demonstrate nfle. the latest dancing step. a few i entertained u , p paei'te The Junior Beehive Girls of the home i. ci a- rurd party at her were oecona wara. with their beekeepers rooms Tr ifternoon. The mrated with roses. The are. planning a splendid program and and a delicious lunch- - social to be given in the Second ward -- nvifPd by the louowmg: amusement hall Friday, evening next The DroEram in dud a WJiHamai. Mrs. John W at g o'clock " a Tariety of excellent enterrafri, . Yl JTj V'Somo, Mr: Roy Hardy, nnmKc I i it) ' W:Bates. v A Mitchell, Mrs, J. ere Mrs. I given rd favors-w&rs. S. P. Spgor sen will be host ess to the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Sbe'consolaOonprUe. a i. ntr uiniie saruraav vniuji ill be served. - December 10, .I.tmcheSa was' pleasMrs. Altie Cunningham Beulah tf;8 t"-l"?r- ..,.. fr - gutijr si" v - rJSl.M.Pii. Saiuraay eicmus ,0i.tlvf, and friends The affalrwras-l- n tirthday-annr- r.ames ?jowed by a . ed to thirty-fiveTh aeTtcftni r-4 - residence of Mr. and Mrs. Vwere DAY one week earlier. ill tiwooa Bunnell. hvlrs. r luncheon. . One of the pleasant social affairs of Friday afternoon took place at the home of Mra. Preston G. Peterson. The guests wer6 the members of the Comus -- card lub and the following: Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. C. B. Loose, Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter, Miss Tolande Sutton and Mrs. Ray McGonigal. Gold and . white . colored chrysanthemums beautified the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Fred R. Taylor received, the club prize, while the guest favor was given to Mrs. Ferre. Luncheon followed the -: game. ' - e . e . Thursday evening the members of the Progressive Card club were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L Evans. Five hundred was - played And i the favors were received by Mrs. Clyde Singleton and Guy Shurtliff. The hostess served refreshments. , successful evening was given by the eighth grade of the clasB-TaSucncer school in honor of their The hours Oifford Grange. tew merrily spent with games, and refreshments were served. stu-jen- ti t, ..: one represents vaIuesTthat means money saved . ' . ' tited. BLEACHED : . Club. TEN CENTS, NOT THREE . B dancing party-- : given In the hall ward amusement Bonneville nareday evening under the auspices i tti amusement committee was well ittended and very successful. ., rir- A special meeting of the Third ward Relief society will be held Tuesday ifternoon. The program la In charge aad Mrs. of th tieology committee All Martha Jones will be the apeaker. aembers and friends are cordially ta- - - -r-- The members of Prof. T. Ea,rl Pardoe. Glen Guyman, wlUmeet-Thursdaj! Hiss IoneTTuTsbTandMlsir Melba Con-di-e Mra. .Mart Strebel. of the B. Y. U. gave musical' at the Third ward of Spanish the club Bonne-Fo- l aliejnfiDJLLWith treat a 7r J. P. Fork entertainment Olive Creme soap was quoted in Piggly Wlggly'a advertisement in last Friday's Herald as 3 cents. This was a typographical error that got past the .proofreader. The - price- - should ha v been 1ft cents Pleasant Grovo Herald Reporter, Cora Wadley Phone 80-Herald Carrier Elvin Richins Mrs. B. C. Linebaueh was lg the members of club; Thursday afternoon. the-You- Mothers -- . LI Mrs. Annie Holman spent Wednes- Mrs. Jesae :. Harmon. Mrs, F. G. Richmond and Mrs. The follownig Were entertained at The Friday evening. mem- an im given by the Self Culture club to Jenson will be hostesses to the oyster supper at the home of Miss The honor of theKiwanls and JRotary club bers of the Comos club and a few in Fern Bullock Saturday eyening: in sf Fannl an d-- armembers of Spanish Fork. ProfV; Par- vited guests at the omef MrsRlchJ M tsses- - Amy-Ric- h tha: Paul: Messrs. Albert Monson, te gav an excellent talk on "Opport- mond Friday afternoon next, unities of the Modern Women." George Paul, Arza Adams and LyeaiQ Mrs. G. H, Heindselman entertained -v i. After- juausun. Mrs. George A. Nixon was hostess the members of the Saturday number of a club noon and n AH the schools will observe Ameri at dinner Bridge, lor Mrs, J. M. Kixon, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. invited guests at her home Saturday. can Education week this week. Appro Kison, Mrs. Josephine Whitehead, Mr. The rooms were charmingly arranged priate programs will be given In both nd Mrs. Clarence and with red and pink roses and ferns. A high school and grades. Nixon, and Mr. ' ' delicious luncheon was served. The Sirs. F. L. Hickman. . : prizes were awarded to Mrs. C. H. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bez and Winnie James Richardson entertained twen-t- j Ward and Mrs. George Hansen, the zant,- Misses Cumorah friends at a dancing party at the latter receiving the guest prise. The Smith, and Paul Adamson went" to Re-- club members present were Mrs.A B. Springville Friday to attend the wed hall Thursday evening. irwhfflwvt. mm. Murr .Morgan, jars, jjavm vpenBnaw, Mrs, ding of Afton pecker and Miss Pearl Mrs. S. Richardson and Mrs. James Clay-t- Fred Olsen. Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. Westwood. . CLH. Ward, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst chaperoTied the- - party. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. Members of the S. and R. club were .... E. G. Hughes. The following Invited entertained by Miss Ethel Shoell at The following were pleasantly enterta" ined it dinner Sunday evening at guests were present r Mrs. Wilford her home Tuesday evening. Nlelson, Mrs. tie home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hickm- Dean, Mrs. S wen O. Misses Eliza Armistead and Cleone an: Mr. and Mrs." John Dixon of George E. Brattan, Mrs. Frank W Pres- Bullock Were Salt Lake visitors Tues Pson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mr. Stubbs, (Mrs. C. E. LooBe, Mrs. " snd Mrs. ton G. Peterson! Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. day. . George A. Nixon, Miss Mrs. Lee Mrs. Smith, U. Buchi, John , r of Payson. Fred Richmond, Mrs. J. P, , Jenson,, ,. , Han-- , John T. Taylor waa hostess at Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. George Mrs. J. W. s prettily Mrs. Brown, sen, Hugh appointed dinner party yesterday afternoon, v. Cut flowers were Farrer, Mrs. A. O. Vance of Memphis, Mrs. as it centerpiece. jsed Present were Tenn ; Mrs. Frank W. Deming, mi Mrs. James Sumner and fami- Wm. Ferre, Mrs.- S. C. Whittier of! ly and Mr. and Mrs. John 4 Halllday Springville. be host--) Mrs. Grant Eggertsen-wil- l wl son, J. Reed. ..' Of the Ladies' Lit-- ; members tn .. the Vl:t ir;..c-.- her- - home Thursday boys of the second Intermediate erary club "at will be served. Luncheon wird year class of the Second ward afternoon. ! Sunday school enterUined at the girls Tha memhprs of the 'Monday eventhe Second ward amusement hall will meet at the Wednesday evening. The tim6 was inf "500" Card club home Mrind3lrsymanBerg W pleasantly with gamea andTdanc--t after which a dainty rluncheon this erening.i 'as served; , Those present were the Mrs,1 Oscar A. Spear was hostess to i ses Dessa Edna Monsen, i members of the E. I. E. club at-, " Durrant, Johnson, the Leavltt Bame, Ignore n at her nome aavuruwsnussen, Alta Christensen. Hazel The following were pres-enw"len,. Clarice afternoon. Inea Stubbs,; Jones, Jessie Mr Reed Anderberg, Mrs, C C. Woodward, , Mabel , MitchSfeU, Mrs. Mart "crsteTeng( Elizabeth Barrett. Elva Hoag Mrs. George Levin, Ferre. Mrs. Vera Wm. Mrs. bi , Alta Roylance. Clark, Inea ' Halliday, The Madsen and Agnes Farrer; Greenwood, Mrs.- E. C. Rodgers. Mrs. Anderr to awarded was ssrg. Elmer favor Clarkston. Jesse Nel- - card want Scott, Bliss Hoover, Ralph berg- v"v:-'for beautiful lamps of every Jones- :Lwrence Stubbs, UwSf 9kn Mr '"'C H. Ward WU1 entsrtaln the hue sPencer. Orville Olsen, the f th .Alternate Thursaay school teacher, was also pres- home afternoon bridge club at her - r Thursday.. . Chatwitv Mrs, Hugh vLr.Wa Friday FURNITURE DEPT. Mrs H. d. Blumenthal ofspent and Mrs. Frank Watktas en-- SM. .t:,T; .ests Mrs. Rich- o- mea the in Sail members of the Bonnecnoir Thursday evening. " .$1.00 ;.c...$i.oo DAY SPECIAL, if 4 nti IsUU 8 pair 0 UNBLEACHED ' D 36x48 DARK OUTING FLANNELY Best quality Dark Outing, for underskirts or comfort linings f DOLLAR DAY SPE CIAL,-yards. a 7 for i $1.00 v LIGHT PERCALES - : DOLLAR Best quality 80x80 count Perealesr36 inches wide regular price5 30c a yard; DAY DOLLAR CIAL, 5 yards , SrJbi- ch heavy plain Blue Shirting ; DOLLAR DAY 28-in- ch special,: 7 for. . yards . nn JjU U i cheviots - SAY FLOWERS j Make , the cheerful with flowers. ' sickroom beautiful Their happy freshness always make thepatient cheerful. A Fresh Supply Daily LADIES FLORAL Phone 466. 230 W. Center R SATU ti The Utah County Farm Bureau Federation met in the court house Saturday afternoon, wlta President L. ' L. Bunnell presiding. C. H. White, of Payson, cnairman oi the taxation committee, reported tne work done by that committee, which included an. Investigation oi equamy of county tax rates and a report fromthe utilities commission records showtnr the difference oetween we sworn valuation' and the assessed valuation of many corporations in Utah. CHILDREN'S CORDUROY ROMPER DRESSES a i 7 MEN'S WORK SOX A good heavy Work Soic, colors black and - cordo-- . DAY van; DOLLAR ...$1.00 w :fo.$1.00 v 't MISSES' COTTON HOSE MEN'S GUARANTEED ' HOSE Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, for boys and girls; DOLLAR DAY SPE- CIAL, 6 V for smoo - - Guaranteed to wear six months, 6 pair in bbxf- DOLLAR DAY SPE-- Fine Combed a Yarn Cotton Hose hose that will give good wear and will look well ; colors black, cordovan ii Ii .!.?.,$1.00. 31ISSEsAfINE HOSE: Misses' and white; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, 4 pair for . . 1 I flfl sUU MISSES' MERCERIZED HOSE Misses' Mercerized Hose of very silky appearance, regular value 65ra pair; DOLLAR DAY SPE- - m $i,oo MEN'S FINE LISLE HOSE Men's Fine Quality Mercerized Lisle Hose, regular price 89c; DOLLAR .DAY SPECIAL, 01 wv 3 pair for...... yl ff I. r MEN'S FINE COTTON DRESS HOSE A hose that possesses wearing qualities, and at the same time comfortable wear; DOLLAR DAY.SPECIAL, 01 fV 4 pair for...... v'wJ MEN NECKWEAR WOMEN'S' FABRIC GLOVES In black, pearl and steel gray, regular value $1.25 DOLLAR DAY SPE CIAL, 2 for pair $1.00 In a nice range of patterns, bought to sell at 50-c- each ; D O L L A R 01 DAY-SPECIA- 4 u...,.....$1.00 Heavy Cham-in colors, explain bray cellent cloth for house dresses and children's dresses, colors blue, pink, helio, and tan; DOLLAR 32-inc- mi BUM III IIEF DRESS GINGHAMS .... I Bookfold Dress -. Ginghams, in very desirable school-weplaids ; regular price 21c a yard.DOLLAR DAY SPE., HEAVY CHAMBRAY A' IIV MUSLIN UNDERWEAR One lot Muslin Underwear, consisting of camisole, combination, gowns values : up to $3X0 DAY each; DOLLAR SPECIAL, $1.00 each ..$1.00 .. ... Regular price $4.95; DOLLAR DAY SP- E- t: COUNTY SPECIAL, ' aNn special purchase of Men's Soft Collar Attached Shirts, regular , value S2L0Q each : DOL-- JAL DAY SPE .$1.03 CIAL, each -- . v- ar bridge-luncheo- ltu ..... 51 100 iji nn special, 6 yards for .... pliUU each 27-in- ch - TAYLOR BROS.: COMPANY ; SPE- - 'SPECIAL boys' blouses and men's shirts; DOLLAR DAY - w $1.00 in checks and stripes, suitable for ' 28 inches wide," Flor-Hickm- ..... DAY A A good heavy All Silk Hose, in black and cordovan; DOLLAR DAY BUNGALOW APRONS-Valu- es up to $2.00; DOLLAR DAYSPE-0- 1 nn CIAL, each . . . . y I iUU W OMEN'S UNION SUITS A broken lot of Cotton Unions and Wool Unions, values $2.00 to $3.50 each ; DOLLAR DAY SHIRTING ... DAY each SHIRTS - .$1.00 "for . to $3.00 tn WOMEN PURE THREAD SILK HOS- E- $155 OUTING FLANNEL NIGHTGOWNS Women's Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns, made extra large and full length, sizes 36, 40, 44, 46 and 48; regular value $2.00 and cordovan; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, 1 half wool Crib Blankets, value each: DOLLAR SPECIAL, tJ5 MEN'S NEGLIGEE fine gauge and guaranteed to wear; colors black" pair for ; ...$1.00 WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE 4 27-in- ch - 2 a CRIB BLANKETS V .$1.00 for ot - ... $1.00 27-in- ch a house" 36-in- ch for One lot Women's and Men's Rubbers, all sizes; DOLLAR DAY SPE- - for -- round the wear; DOLLAR ' Hose, for...,..J LINGERIE CREPE Silk ,and Cotton Crepe; for underwear; regular price 65c a yard; DOLLAR DAYASPE CIAL, 3 yards MUSLIN : Very heavy Unbleached Muslin, suitable for aprons ; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, 10 ..$1.00 yards for OUTING FLANNEL good quality Outing, in stripes and plaids ; DOLLAR DAY SPE CIAL, 10 yards Sunday-afternoo- ri RUBBERS' iWomen'i Jleavyz Cotton - - . WOMEN'S HOSE 42x36 good quality Pillow Cases, value 30c each DOLLAR DAY SPE- - 2 t- PILLOW CASES MUSLIN-S6-inc- h good quality -Bleached MuslinTDOL-- LAK DAY SPECIAL, 10 I hostess-t- o M i 1 -- season's Wednesday jirrpiw party of the nnr r ar Johl and music, .fojlowed by a delicious Utah Pioneers will meet Friday after . la j fAti I! club will with Kay on noon at the home of Mrs. v'ter Taylor, 722 West Fifth North, at 3 Mrs. Byron Denhalter will ' enter o'clock. A good program has been tain at a children's birthday party to- arranged andllniiTeniberroTJlose morrow afternoon for her eligible for; membership arc cordially . son Bond, , : , invuea, flowers. - cev.cry. the scene of a delightful affair Friday eyening. compll-l!Lu- y to JIlsa Leona Durrant; who mission Wednesday for field Fifty relatives and friends of missionary were "present and an enjoyable ' time with Instrumental music, games and IqcjI Therooma were ,nd refreshments. JicelT arranged with a display of the rrant was ii ecember- 7tin Geoj:gciLB ,f i llmi American by 'European? Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Tti'"arrer fred Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Uovd Thowi. (). A. Snea.- 'ion, sir. and Mrs. Chester Ames. The time was spent pleasantly with games Camp No. 4. Daueliters of th? Mrs. , mm nes 8 Miles Bown was optrated on Sat urday at'the Provo General hospiul for"- appendicitis. Mr. Bown this morning was reported to be jiiakiitg progress tOtt4HHlaconnilei-e--r- w ldu.hB ll lw IMi r 1 . if I! ' DOLLAR DAY at our store is a buying event that is eagerly looked X meet Friday after U forward to Century iwil byth noon Jrs. Agnes Whitecotton. Mrs. immenttan the purse naturally fa when will give m this month l "Dancitiu" after which the ine touowing couples motored to talk be rr Springvllle Saturday evenine. where following subects on dancing Christmas jv- Mrs. antoinHne, entertained atihrome of ftreatei puw "linnfandhermusic were enjoyeu, 111 1 !x V "h T ning-seSmen- School girls wear dresses too rouge too perceptible; skirt too short, and are too fond of silk hosiery, frills" and ruffles. The above Is the verdict of the Prove chapter of the Service Star Legion, according to a report ju- -t issued by Mrs. Agnes L. Crandall, of the educational committee. e fav0.r he wearing. t)f simple, inexpensive ciotnes for our sUiOo CPer8,e wltk i" teachers Ur brihg about irenU tals result. - .. "Transparent waists. Dear! beads. tight chort skirts, hilt hose and .high heeled slippers ate unsuitable for school girls.' ; rv i.OIwJ for LEATHER PURSES hi FANCY RIBBON Novelty Ribbon for . the holidays, in wide widths, regular value 28c and 38c day special, ci nn a yard; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, CI flfl eyards for...W9lwU 4 yards for.:.'.. yliUU Ladles' All Leather in a good assortPurses, ment of styles, values up to $3.00; DOLLAR DAY nn special,, each . .. ... ..$liOU MEN'S SILK TIES d Men's Ties in very desirable range of styles and patterns; DOLLAR DAY 01 n1 Four-in-IIan- SPEQAL, 2 forVi'W Our DOLLAR DAY sale opens . Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. Our DOLLAR DAYS help to make your money reach further. .Distributors of Qiolity Ilerchandise 11 Everybody's Store. TWELVE SONS IN WAR O. D. MerrUl, of Cache county farm spoke of the need for a Utah county fruit committee's waa presented which bureau spoke of the many agricultural newspaper going all over the county, international n.wi Service, Information jnay quick-- ; LN'DEPENDE.VCE, Wo.f Dfc. 3. jiruuitfuia euuuvumn iuc i.iuni i"- so that county told Of Plana IOr Vian ano This town has the right name and to Goshen. Lehi was be In solution said the spread ly from, and only day frnit rrowers getting together Mr. Owens "offered the farm bureau twelve sons of Manna C. Bruner. unity among the farmers. He saw marketing their products. the use of the columns of enty-Kl'fought for independent a....- wuum per tem ui President Bunnell lniroauceo u. m. mai rqm autocrsck." Ranging from t'. iou The Herald at aay time for notices of t?en Wolcott of Illinois who.Js managing ers nao jomea ui iarm, oureaa . years old upward thirty-tlrr- j meetings and for oil Gther farm the membershiip drive for the farm paid a membership fee of w. Erur.er have "We must get all the farmers In," bvreau news. : He pointed out that f M'drtn of Mr. Wolcott hnrpau of this 8tate. . t no nw w a rv Mr. .viernn tor among utgu unuy saia, snoke of the necessity . ?k farmers. sme! for there is much to be done, and; the county with carrier Berne? out-- thirteen sons twelve c" He-- Insisted that farm-feand rseas during the WovM T lr solve their own problems tn- - we. must have men .to work out these! side the city where it is ; . former wive, of the i IteiA of waiting for others to do It for problems." the only county paper d:i U , v .town" are dead. . , ( J. A. Owens, of The Herald staff. Me graph' ni?ws. them a p nf fhn trin to Colorado ra wu e, u x, ir iiu v-- id.VS "" tm vr. . |