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Show Vr3 Grand Showing of h Spring Styles spending the Kenneth Lewis Is visiting relatives and friends la Eureka for a few days. : Don't fail to attend the factory exhibit of the famous Universal Range J Mr. and Mrs. John Jacksou returned Monday evening from Salt Lake, after spending a week with their son, Dr. in Newton R. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hreint.on have returned to their home In Castle Gate, after spending the past week with Mrs. Hrelnson's sisters, Mr. James Klmber and Mrs. Evan Wride. DISKS Miss Elsie Klmber has had as her guest the past week, Mrs. W. C. Groes-becand family of Soldier Summit and Miss Ann PlauU of Price. k km suns Far re r and Mrs. Oscar to Salt Lake Saturday afternoon to hear Galll Curci, in concert. Mrs. S. T. A. Sprar went Mezzo-sopran- At Popular Prices Rose Y. Stewart and Mrs. Ruth Far re r were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Pleasant Grove $10.50 Beautiful Capes . .$12.50 New Stylish Suits $19.50 to to to $50.00 $25.00 $50.00 J J I IIMIIllnNiijl I I day night. Those present were ford SmKh, Alton Clark and Miss ence Holdaway. Pretty Pumps and Strap Slippers ... .... ...$4.00 to $7.50 . . .$3.75 Let us show you all our new merchandise. We like to show our new goods. STYLE QUALITY Gam-meat- Funeral services for Mrs. Letitia Jane Price, wife of William V. Price, will be held in the Bonneville ward ahapel tomorrow afternoon at 1:30, nder the direction of the Berg Mortuary. Friends may view the prior to the funeral. Mrs. Price died Monday night at the family residence after a lingering She was born in Coalville, Utah, 57 years ago. Mrs. Price was a devoted mother, a highly respected ea and a woman of sterling qual- - Mrs. Ellanora Sorensen Phillips, 33 years of age, died Monday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Sorensen of Vineyard. She is survived by two daughters, her parents, one sister, and three broth-ers- . s. mm Troop 2 held a birthday party at its meeting; last night to which the parents were invited. The new regis tration cards were given the boys by Commissioner Carl F. Eyring. The new troop committee, consisting of W. Lester Mangum, chairman; Bishop Albert Mabey, Dr. J. C. Clark Funeral services, in the Vineyard and Jesse N. Ellerlsen were present meeting house, Friday afternoon at and addressed the scouts. Three new scouts were awarded 12:30, will be under the direction of their Tenderfoot badges. the Berg Mortuary. Troop 2 is planning big things this WOMAN'S MUNICIPAL SOCIAL. year. Watch them. 8he is survived by her husband, Mrs. Grace P. Krueger of The card social to be given in the Ovuisb Fork, and eight sons: Elks club rooms on St Patrick's Day V., Jr Lew Mar, Victor Hugo, at J o'clock promises to be a delightJackson and Scott B., all ingnter, BOY FARMERS AND WIVES AT B. Y. U. Wit-Ba- m Iceland L., f Provo; Sterling E. of Ogden, and Arftata of Sandy; and by two sisters and three brothers. Farmers and their wives, of Provo and Springville farm districts will go to school for two days, Friday and Saturday, at the B. Y. U. The farmers are to be told several things they haven't had improved upon their minds, one being the profit to be derived out of dairying. Their wives will be told of many labor saving devices which may be added to the kitchen equipment ful social event Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. The affair which is under the auspices of the Woman's Municipal Council, is in benefit of the Music Memory content. Paper made from water lilies will A cordial invitation is extended the fee produced In a new factory in Ocot-ian- , ladies fit Provo to participate in this Mexico. The lilies are of such a pleasant affair. peculiarly fibrous nature that they form the best material for a high Hard coal is the one important com. grade of paper, and the supply Is In- modity which did not drop a cent in Miss Leona Olsen left Sunday for exhaustible, because the lilies cover price during the depression period, Los Angeles, Cal., to make her home. the rfvers in that vicinity and grow but has actually increased steadily. rapidly. r1 , mm r; 's , raos. co. MRS. PHILUPS DIES U and Nells Poulson's and .Clyde families are reported ill with influenza. SERVICE fUXEMUBlVICES H Til UNIVERSAL range bought or arranged for during this sale. A small deposit hold yaur range for later delivery SunClifFlor- Mrs. Edward Warburton died at her home Monday morning, after an illness of several months. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle at 2 o'clock. and up All the New Materials in Cotton and Silk Brown Oxfords from Rogers Silver I ware Miss Ruby Wright made a business Miss Gertrude Johnson entertained ; teed trip to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. at her home at an oystsr supper 26 piece set of 25 year guaran- Absolutely Rollo Thornton was In Salt L,aks City on business last Saturday. beautiftj lWt,pl, Miss Ruby Wright and Ethel Shouel made a business trip to Provo 'Monday. Pretty Coats VF3 T73 . Briefly Told J. Sterling Pyne is week at Heber. COATS, Y7a ' i 18th Stirr A Real Li ItMeai t PRESE Ray Green of Lehl was in Pleasant Grove on business, Monday. TICKE1 til Jasper Yancey of American Fork is living with his son Odis, of Pleasant . Grove. (Mr. and' Mrs. Warren Loycle of Provo Bench were in Pleasant Grove visiting Mrs. Loycie's sister, Mrs. Lloyd Rlchins, Saturday. Mrs. Art Holman of Pleasant Grove is in American Fork taking care of her daughter, Mrs. Delbert Chlpman, who has been ill for several days. Herman ("Slats") Pard.uhn 33 East Center St. I Provo, Utah of Pleasant Grove was a Salt Lake visitor utomo Saturday. Miss Ruby Wright and Miss Winnie Smith of Pleasant Grove were in Provo vlBiting some of Miss Smith's relatives Sunday. H il TFlFniTFC TFFV VUltilHILU IiLfcJ onsnr- awards given typjsjs.1 In an official speed' test recently given in the typewriting department B. Y. U., several students quaiifted, and have received awards as follows: From the Remington Typewriting company, New York City: initial certificate, Serelda Knudsen;' leather card case and certificate, Jennie Anderson, Alice Brunner and Fern Lud-- Herman Olsen of Pleasant Grove is PAYSON, March 15. The Relief soworking in American Fork. This work cieties of the three Parson wards will will necessitate Mr. Olsen moving to Join In the Nebo stake tabernacle to American Fork. celebrate the seventieth anniversary of the organization. President Ella Mr. and Mrs. C. Baxter and Mr. and Cowan of the Third ward will be in low. Mrs. Sam Burns and Mrs. Maggie charge. The program will include: From the Underwood Typewriting Mathews were visiting relatives in Prayer, Mrs. Clara R. Evans; . Mrs. company. New York City: Bronze Springville, Sunday. Eliza J. Dixon; vocal solo, Mrs.' J. C. medal of efficiency and certificate, Ellsworth; violin duet, Loal and Lenor iMarvel Clark. The Misses Gleda and Thora West, Johnson; "Nauvoothe Beautiful." Mrs. after being quarantined with flu, are Elisha Brown, and 'Mrs. Rulon Hill; EASTERN 8TAR DANCE. back to their work again, Gleda in Alex "The Organization of Relief Society," Thornton's oftico and Thora in the Mrs. Shasta Harris; sextentte, memOne of the leading social events Pleasant Grove Mercantile company. bers of the Second ward association; scheduled for the week is the dance duet, Mrs. Florette Gardner and Mrs. and card social to be given by Valley Necklaces of dogs' and wolves' George Wyler. , chapter No. 3. Order of the Eastern teeth were among the relics of the The program will be followed by a ' Star, this evening. The affair will take early stone age reported to have been social hour and refreshments will be place in the iMasonic temple and about discovered recently in Westphalia, served. A "gingham" ball in the Sec- 'one hundred and fifty Masons and near Henglarn, Germany, by sclen-tici- f ond ward amusement hall in the Star members are expected to be presg investigators. ent. Refreshments will be served. will conclude the program. i eve-nlh- HOUSE It modern SALE with 13 acres good farm land, . I N. 5th W. Phone FOR 518-R- FOR SALE 3 M -- inch 1STF F John Deere wagon, I wagon of medium ben Inquire Harry Zobeil, Lakeview. r RffMI rurnlahul rnomi light housekeeping. 58 W. Ml LOST Ladies' handbag conttlsj currency and silver. Reward, turn to Herald office; Box 3. FOR SALE livered, Nice SOe, small apples, bushel. Fhons 801! Mrs. Edna D. Lund, of Spring .hna -fllori aultv fnr divorce from. ...I ,busband, Henry Lund, alleging i -- to nrnvide and desertion. Mrs. w says her husband left their 8pr ville home seven months ago iw fornia. The couple have one cMK months old. They were married Provo, November 5. 19" av m wm mmv IU J n lU 1 1 UJ IUJ MJJ n U TO LOAN ON UTAH COUNTY FARMS INSIDE OF THE NEXT TWO WEEKS. THE COMPANY WIRED ME THAT THEY WOULD REDUCE THE INTEREST ONE PER CENT TO BORROWERS, WOULD ALLOW PARTIAL PAYMENTS AND WOULD PAY ME ONE PER CENT MORE COMMISSION THAN THEY HAD EVER PAID BEFORE. THIS MONEY MUST BE PLACED IMMEDIATELY. WIRE, TELEPHONE OR WRITE IF YOU CAN USE ANY MONEY. NOT A MINUTE DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. NO COMMISSION, NO ATTORNEY'S FEES. IF YOUR BANKER WANTS HIS MONEY. FOR MY SAKE LET HIM HAVE IT. IN 30 YEARS I HAVE NEVER HAD A FORECLOSURE AND NEVER CALLED IN A LOAN WHEN IT WAS DUE. I ALWAYS RENEW ON THE SAME TERMS AND AT THE SAME RATE. if TELEPHONE 108. P.O. BOX 288. 78 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. pmi, f MROCl AL By jY7 DJ'LD A-V- FW Y( day 7 pan. is one days i adori in the finnan pr sho month makli B Utah y HI he 8 blot Flshi in t rly Iri heart 11 n, he |