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Show a color scheme of green and white for su Patrick' Day. Mrs. Hedenber save a biographical sketch of the life or nei father, Mr. York. A splendid program was also riven, and a delict ous luncheon served to twenty. MP? DO YOU WANT TO PAY Your NEIGHBOR'S DEBTS? A delightful time was srent Friday evening at the First ward social hall Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. when the Relief Society of the ward Ethel Duckett, Assistant entertained at a married folks social When you deal with a credit grocer, you have to help pay the bad accounts on his books. in commemoration of the first organ Telephone 95. When Mrs. Neighbor beats her bill, or forgets to pay, you pay your share of her bill ization or the association. A color has to be, or the grocer couldn't stay in business. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nay lor enter- Clarence Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Glen That scheme of green and white was used When you buy at PIGGLY WIGGLY, you tained at dinner Sunday evening. A Taylor. Mr. and Mr, i.inwd r wii. in only for what you get, and Mrs. Neighbor decoratine the hall. An excellent for what she gets. If she doesn't want to pay for what she gets, she doesn't trade cut glass bowl of roses formed the liams, Mr. and Mrs Norman ScotL Mr. pays was Mrs. Joseph Taylor, .Mr, and Mrs. i PrBlam rendered, followed by at PIGGLY WIGGLY. That's one reason PIGGLY WIGGLY can make these prices for table centerpiece. Music and social and August j. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Gold dancing. Refreshments were served. chat were later enjoyed. Covers were en every aay Taylor, ..Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fransen, The members of the B. B. O. P. club PINEAPPLE laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Rich-'M- r. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and CERIAL BEVERAGES met Thursday afternoon at the home mond and family, Mrs. Afton Jensen Mrs- James Nuttall. Instant Postum, Small, 24 Sliced, flat Libby's halves, 17 Large, 40 of Miss Lygia Lamb. Bridge was Postum Cerial .22 Manona flat The Grated, halves, card social given by the Wom- played and the favor given to iMiss Mr. and Mrs. Keith - Thomas, and 1 lb Jaffee, en's Municipal Council in the Elks Viola Tiffany. The consolation prize iir snd Mrs. Jacob Coleman enter- Henry of Salt Lake City. Paradise Island Squats, sliced 25 Maid 0 Barley, 1 lb ; club rooms Friday afternoon was a was given to Miss Edith Roberts. .20 Wd at a St Patrick's party Friday Paradise No. Island, was tall, Luncheon financial and crushed, success. social served. The rooms of An Miss TEA 'ireaiBfEthel Startup and Walter D. entertaining program Pretty stories, music, and dancing was Startup entertained at the Startup hall decorations for St. Patrick's Day were , were prettily decorated in green for Pauwela, tall, crushed, No. 2 . .20 20 Lipton's Orange Peco, J4 lb the Saturday evening complimentary to in evidence and the dainty luncheon St. Patrick's Day. gtored. Scattered throughout 1 Vs lb. Del lb No. Monte, 2Vt sliced, 76 31 nirtures of national and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craven, who were served was in keeping with the decor DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS BALL Folger's black or green Hills Dale, broken, sliced No. 22 wuiiam m. recently married. The affair was in ations. fcteraationai cnaraciers. 24 V lb., 18 1 lb., 69 12 lb., 36 Attractive loylsnce won tne pnie ior guessing the form of a shower. Royal Hawaiian, grated No. 2V2....24i a unrest number of names correct decorations, the Shamrock, and green The residence of Mrs. Don C. Wil- cialA notable event of the season's soHewlett's Jap Tea, 1 lb .25 activities will be the grand calico PEACHES it. In the game of feeding the Irish Ktreamers for St. Patrick's Day pre- liams was the scene of a delightful SOAPS to ball in be State the given Armory 0. A. Spear won the prise. In the vailed throughout the hall. Dancing social affair Friday afternoon when Utah's pride, No. 2i2 20 Crystal White 05 Thursday evening, March 23rd, under MMtion game on Ireland T. L. Scho- - was enjoyed, and refreshments also in Mrs. Williams Mrs. Annie L. the auspices of the Daughters of the with P. and G. White No. Red, Royal field won the consolation prize. J. R. the color scheme of green, were served Glade 23 and Mrs. David Reese entertain Utah Pioneers, Provo chapters. A Kirk's Flake White Hodon as Bridget O'Flaherty with his to fifty. Sunibay, yellow, No. 2Va ed the members of the Lake View ward rousing good time, characteristic 24 of (potatoes) looquet of Irish orchids Luna White 04V2 Pat Libby's yellow, No. 2 The literary section of the Fifth Relief Society. The affair was in com- - th,s organization is promised all who Mm ne ted with J. D. Hunter as 1S Swift's White e that remembered OTUnigan in full Irish costume, in ward Relief Society will have charre memoration of the anniversary of the w", Libby's yellow sliced, No. 2 24 Mascot Yellow 'd, .tlme 03 wf8 a tuning Irish songs. Pretty Irish of the program to be given Tuesday organization of the Relief Society. ivn;l8t APRICOTS "J1?688 Arm were and Hammer Soda , Green Misses fiP'en,did little 2:30 afternoon at pot-thK,9vent and o'clock Shamrock in the ward given by4he duces carnations, 09 A proof being even Marie iMorgna, Aline ana Martha Coie- - meeting house. Mrs. J. Leo Bown will ted plants were artistically displayed Hunt's No. 2 Quakers Rolled Oats, 3 lbs. 7 oz 27 18tf miB. The ituion Morgan orcnestra give the lesson, "The Lif and Works in the entertaining rooms. Mrs. Rhoda gram with numbers from each camp Sun Ripe Rolled Oats, 3 lbs on and musical numbers the first Del 2 No. 27 Monte, 23 rendered Irish music throughout the of Prof. George Cannon." Mrs. Ora Huff was awarded the game prize. The Sun Ripe Rolled Oats, small 14 J. D. Hunter gave several, Bailey Harding and Miss Violet John program included a duet by iMrs. Made- organ that came to Utah will be given. tvenlng. No. 2 Libby's 23 This organ was donated to the DaughSun Ripe Rolled Wheat, 3 lbs Irish melodies and alse. led In the son will render a vocal 29 duet, "The line Fran son and Mrs. Sadie Shaw; ters of the Pioneers by Enoch Clark PEARS community sjnging. Sun Ripe Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bags . . . .50 Morning Breaks, the Shadows Flee," dramatic reading from Shakespeare by and Is still In first class shape. During the luncheon the guests vied written by Prof. Cannon. Mrs. Hard- Mrs. M. P. Henderson; solos, "A LitNo. 2 Libby's BAKING POWDER Bartlett, Is expected that the latest styles 28tf It with each other in telling Irish stories. ing will also sing the "Rosary." Every- tle Bit of Heaven," "Laddie" and .."J No. in calico will be displayed by Provo's 2Vfc. 6 oz. Bartlett, Libby's 38 Royal Dreamed I Lived in Marble Hall," by Irtoh flags set in Irish potatoes, the one is invited. damsels and lasses. Each lady 12 oz CHERRIES and green potted Mrs. F. L. Hickman. A sketch of the fairest 42 2Vt Rs little Shamrock, $1.38 is requested to bring a Up luncheon Red No. Letter black adorned of and Relief a second was room!. The tie series of of dances 2Vfc..32 cherries, organization Society the, plants Calumet, 4 oz two. for were tne Invited given in the Second ward amusement the history of the Lake View ward The following Rosedal Royal-Ann- 6, No. 21j 28 28 2ft lbs.. Members of the organization from 58 guests: Messrs. and Mcsd&mes P. G. ball Friday evening. A good crowd Relief Society from the beginning un- Utah county towns are Royal-Ann- e, Fawn No. to be 12 oz. Price's Dp. expected . Phosphate Mrs. L. I Peterson, M. R, Straw, J. D. Hunter, was present and a jolly time spent by til the present, was read by All are welcome. TOMATOES 2Va lbs Bunnell. Wells L. Brimhall, O. W. Bailey, J. all. Two humorous readings present. 60 Pierce's No. 2 K. C. 25 oz No. 2i2 were read by Mrs. Henderson. At the Wm. Knight, W. Lester Mangum. J. R. , 14 22 WARD SOCIETY. THIRD RELIEF Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harmon enter conclusion 'of the program, the hos-- l J. w. MCAdam, LeRoy Hodson, Royal Red, No. 2V4 12ft STARCHES Dixon, A. O. Smoot, R. J. Murdock, tained Prof, and Mrs. J. W. McAllister teases served a delicious luncheon to CORN A very, enjoyable session of the ! A c George P. Parker, J. W. Robinson, J. and children at dinner Friday evening sixty. Kingsford's Corn di:. 111111 ttdlU IVC11CI Clarion OUUIClJf WrtS IICHI Corn 12V2 Sugar Leo Bown, Thomas F. Pierpont, Dr. in celebration of the birthday annl in last ward the Kingsford's Silver Gloss 12y2 afternoon, National Club, Country Gentleman. 15 Dr. and Mrs. Vern Greenwood enter- Tuesday nd Mrs... Christen Jensen, Dr. and versary of Mr. Harmon. A cut glass hall. Relief Corn Starch Society 10 Argo Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, Judge and Mrs. bowl of green carnations formed the tained the members of the 0. N. O. .' Blue extra . . . Label, in fine A 24 fancy program was rendered Gloss Starch 10 A. B. Morgan, Judge and Mrs. J. Argo B. table centerpiece. A social evening club Friday evening. Decorations In commeration of the anniversary of the PEAS Celluloid . .13 .'. . . .'. . . Tucker, Judge Dillworth Woolley of was spent. green for St. Palrlck's Day, were used first organization of the Relief So15 Evergreen June Mantl, Professor and IMrs. C. E. Maw, throughout the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. ciety. BREAKFAST FOODS " Sea Gull sifted Mark E. Tripp received the card prizes. Dr. and Mrs. David Westwood, Dr. and 14 iMr. and Mrs. Arvid Reese entertainMrs. Sterling Taylor gave an exceldecora Post Toasties, small Mrs. Fred W. Taylor, Mayor and Mrs. ed at a St. Patrick's Interstate June party at the Luncheon in harmony with the lent talk on the. first organization and 10 ! Post Toasties, large Mr.s. Alfred E. Eves gave a short hisO.K.Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Startup hall Friday evening, Green tive scheme was served. 15 MILK Smoot and Mrs. Fera Decker and Irma Shamrocks and crepe paper streamers tory of the first organization of the 10 Kellogg's, Corn Flakes, small Tall Pollyanna, Baby to 9tf went M. Smoot of Salt Lake 4Vjf The hall. in the in Springville Eng-lanwere Relief used following Mr. and decorating Society Birmingham, City, 15 Tall Kellogg's Corn Flakes, large. 5 Sego, Baby 10 Mrs. C. T. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dainty refreshments carried out In the Friday evening to attend the old time Several splendid readings and R. Passewalk, Mr. and iMrs. William color scheme of green were served. A calico ball given by the Springville musical selections were rendered, and Kellogg's, Bran 20 Carnation, M. Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Tay- delightful ' time was Rpent with danc Chapter of the Daughters of the Utah thoroughly enjoyed by fifty. Purina Bran Zos, 3 oz Eagle brand (sweetened)...! lor, Professor and Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, ing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Pioneers in the high school dance "Kali: Shredded Wheat Horlick's Milk Malted 12ft and MANAVU WARD BAZAAR. Mr. and Mrs. .W.' Monroe Paxman, Hyrum Rnpper, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Mrs. Lacy H. Farnsworth, Mr. Nuts Small 42 Medium 82 Large $3.25 17 Grape Mr. Mrs. John Foote, Mrs. John Saxey, Mr. D. Mrs. Ida S." Mrs.'R. Mr. and Logie, Messrs. Davies, and ' Dusenberry, Puffed Rice The ladies of the Manavu ward have COFFEE 17 Mesdames J. T. Fairer, O. A. Spear, and Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mr.' and Mrs. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, Mrs. Rose T. L. Schofield, N. C. Hicks, J. planned a bazaar for next Friday, day Puffed Wheat Golden Gate, 1 lb. W. George Startup,- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y .Stewart, Miss Mary A. Hansen. 13 44 Folger's and evening, at the ward hall. The Farrer, D. H. McAllister, Joseph "A. Sward, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mr. Gream of Wheat 24 Folgei's Golden Gate, 2i2 lbs' club bazzar is to be given under the auspi$1.00 'Mr. and Mrs.' inembers of the' Bonne-Fo- i The Buttls1,- Robert T . Mrs; Tl Jones, and Tayloj', Eugene ojB' 1 Yellow 22 lb.i.f of Tettijohns Whitces Label, Lrpton, the ward Relief Society, the Y. 380 Roberts, S. H. Jones, Dean S. Tucker, Albert Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. were the guests of Mrs. Earl J, Golden West, 1 lb Mrs. Wal- - ing Friday afternoon. - Sewing, music L. M. I. A., and the Primary associaAlex Hedquist, Dr. and Mrs. FRESH FRUIT 40 George E. Thomas Martin, Mr. and ' tion of the ward. Robison of Salt Lake City, Dr. and shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jepper-son- . and luncheon were the diversions. Golden West, 2 lbs 79 Bananas, Fancy. buy them by the -- y Mrs. L. C. Potter, Mrs". Marie L. Many 01s the articles which will be Mr. an" Mrs. Leo Madsen, Mr. Golden West, 5 lbs.. , 14 pound $1.85 The B. Y. U. Freshmen dancing party placed on sale at the bazaar, are now Smith of Los Angeles, and Mr. and and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hills Bros. Red Can, 1 lb.... Sweet Oranges Ladies' gymnasium Friday on display in the windows of the Barin the Mrs. George A. Sperry of Fancy Jefferies. Albert given Dr.j Nephi, Hills Bros, Blue Can, 1 lb. . .;.' Dozen Mrs. Franklin S. Harris, Mr. and 34 evening was a marked social success. ton Furniture company on North Uni58 jnd ' Mrs. Abe W. Turner. JSSr and Mrs. 1 lb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dusenberry en- - The hall presented a most attractive versity- avenue. Florida Alta, Fruit 40 12 large Fancy Grape djnumber of friends at tnejx- appearance In its decorations of green tdgar McArthur. Alta, 2i2 lbs. 85 .14 Fancy Tangerines, lb. . MR. HOAG'S MOTHER DIES. ssenter- for St. Patrick's Day. home Saturday eveninit Arbuckle's ground, 1 lb 28 38 Fancy Lemons, dz tainlne rooms were prettily decorated -McEwaTTanaTlfBr-eiaymusic received D. MrsCLC. D. Mrs. Hoag Saturday in sweet peas and ferns. Cards, -SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed Ashworth entertained at a shower at telegraphic word from Kansas- City Mr. the McEwan home Saturday evening. Mo., announcing the death of Mr by Mr. and Mrs. James C. Snow, and Mrs. William Benson, Mr. andMrs. The affair was complimentary to Mius Hoag's mother in that city. Mr. Hoag. Frank Watkins. Mrs. Daniel Lewis, Vivian McEwan, whose engagement to who had left Provo Friday for his Mrs. Emma Chatwin, Mrs. L. M. Bryan, Richard Anderson of this city has been mother's bedside, arrived In Kansas attract attention announced. The entertaining rooms City Sunday morning. and Lee Allman. were charmingly arranged with colorfor their health SOCIETY CELEBRATES. iMrs. A. L. Booth was hostess at a ed streamers and the season's flowers. and spirits. children's party Tuesday afternoon for Games and music were featured and a HOURS: OPEN 7:30 A. M. CLOSING 6:30 P. M. 84 North University Avenue AMERICAN FORK, March 20. The old son, Thornton Young delicious luncheon served to sixty-fiveher The righit food Reljef Society s anniversary entertain Booth. Sixteen cousins of the guest 3 Viss Ethel Taylor, who is teaching ment. held Friday evening in the tab of honor joined in playing games and makes the a in was school hie the After puccess. ernacle, Granite the high music at were served luncheon. Almo B. Simmons of Salt Lake was tives attend the Rait Lake Citv this term, srent the program the time was spent in danc perfect baby inauguration of Dr. a Provo visitor over the week-end- . week-enFrank Mrs. with her parents, President ing and games. President S. L. ChipMrs. James Nuttall and George Thomas as president of the of1 man Re was master ceremonies.. Tnvlnr entertained tne memDers ui anrt Mrs. T. .. layior. University of Utah. The inauguration Miss Bernice Hughes of Spanish will The members of the Nineteenth freshments were served: bo held at the university In Salt their Rook club Friday evening at the in Provo the Lake City on Fork spent the week-enhome of Mrs. Nuttall. A pretty decora- Century club will meet at the home of Wednesday, April 8. JLt Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grika and daughguest of Miss Nina Huish. least seventy institutions from twenty-fiv- e tive scheme in green for St. Patrick's Mrs. George W. Fitzroy Friday afterwill do of ter of Lake motored Salt' here New Glen Tayfor the o'clock Discovery City noon purpose at Mrs.. Or Kimi states will have delegates present. Day was carried dut. year. Sunday and spent the day with Mr. t. . t i :juicKly. Miss Gladys Smith of Salt Lake City The inauguration program will be lor and August Johnson received the plecting officers for the ensuing ! "i I wi.h .Li transKellerstrass. and Karl be Mrs. 'ie, or will favors Other business matters is the guest of Miss Melba Peterson carried out as follows: yf '' When prizes while the consolation First. In-- t. fur j .o for a few days. Miss Smith came to augural acted. Those officiating at present went to wns. iuiui ovwv v procession. Second. InauguDr. ivr ... '! is a Salt LaVe Miss Mrs. Anderson Esther IOUN T. UtiH Y. Mrs. B. at ball are J. persident; Farrer, the the attend Freshmen me ioiiuwihb ral ceremony at whih Dr. Thomas Tavlor. to (CONDENSED SilLK) -- 3 du.UA..;, ami a few days. Kiny o 1'ifc-U. Friday evening. Nixon Carver of Harvard university luncheon was served: Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. Baker, vice president; Mrs. visitor for it will soon be eased. Charles Berry, recording secretary; will be the main speaker, followed by .Supt. and Mrs. H. Aldous Dixon Mrs. George Bratton. corresponding It's a good family cough ami cold INANGURATE "U" PRESIDENT. the inaugural addresi by President White-cottoand were visitors the Lake Salt Loosens Mrs. l.ioyui, Friday Agnes up secretary, and j c..n- remedy, too. Universities and colleges in all parts Thomas. Third. Inaugural luncheon. relieves ti"; Saturday. treasurer. clears up the cough, of the United States have signified Fourth. Reception and dance in the res'.: a. No harmful Irugs. , ... t their intention of having representa evening. i i w Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Alger left last year a stanaara remetiy iui The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers , uygir-tsdi in At Mrs. of to home American make week their home your 2. at the met CCI!" f rippe. No. s camp - bottle. Olof L. Hedenberg Friday afternoon. Fork. in decorated were rooms The prettily Silken-whit- e For a riich. beautiful effect, use Fuller's wood or Enamel for refinishing your furniture py - ! lVi? ....25 .... : 220 - 38S - 06 05 2a .' 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