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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, JULY 15, 192S. .firC I Women. Compete for Archery. Tide ... k 1 Cmaw Cm wanv teacher at the B. T. U. who Willi leave soon lor the Eastera States' couixu mission neia 01 ine .number, of as entertained neighbors and friends at her home Thursday evening. A most enjoyable time was tpent with gmes and music during which a delicious luncheon was served. A sub- tj r uuo, k. Mrs. J. C. Snow,' Mrs. Deseret Gray, Mr. and Mrs. William John- Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Campbell, Mrs. Emmaline Gray, Mrs. Mary Steel, George Steelt, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Am toft, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mr; and Mrs. Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jeffries. . Mc-Coa-rd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jenkins entertained at dinner at their home Wednesday evening in compliment to Miss May Billings of Salt Lake who is here attending summer school. Nasturtiums were used in decorating the dining table. Covers were laid for Miss Virginia Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McArthur. The Minnehaha girls of the Fifth meet Tuesday ward Mutual will V-- f ' i 1 'Jf-rr-&i i fc t t? u if hi I ? rf T y ? ?y y t tt fy Jyy r . - if ; n5w.hL!rtS . f,fte; fome xi. rauner. - pion, who is defending her title. r :-- - ' made are St. Davids. Pa. Mrs. H f vrof, sw, ? tt y Tuesday ytt ALL NEW GINGHAM DRESSES SO PER CENT DISCOUNT Spbrt Skirts REAL SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL Values 45c to 98c. SILK DRESSES - 20 TO 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT Prices Range $10.00 to $22.50 Real All White Slippers at Big Reductions !Bros. Go. finish, 50c "Value off Sta-Sha- yard SUITS-O- ur $3.75 Entire stock of straws none for each reserved-go- ing well-kno- 33 off Distributors of Quality Merchandise lengths. July Clearance of Shoes BOYS' SHOES 200 pair English lasts m black and brown shades ; Blucher style in black, calfskin. Regular prices to $4.50. ' $1.25 SHOES 300 pair of Children's Shoes, Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords. Values up to $8.50 pair OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES' PUMPS AND OXFORDS 331 ; opportunity ! Get yours now! Cort- complete stock of the at for Boys ley, Jr. Suits 1-- 3 20-yar- d, $1.00 Don't miss BOYS' 6 MORE DAYS pe iob ;;;;;3 this Indian Head Sale Lasts Just t Short lengths, 4 to The renowned Clothcraft make, and the famous Cortley Clothes for young men! This is your best chance of the , year to buy a suit. DON'T WAIT BERG HATS Our stock of the famous Berg $5 all going for this sale at STRAW HATS 39c value ! 13c LE Our entire stock of Men's and Young Men's Suits going for the July Clearance Sale at 331-- 3 Fancy Windsor Crepe h, JO-SA- MEN! 10c : JULY CLEARANCE SALE Beautiful patterns, all the new shades, 65c value; JULY CLEARANCE .............. ........... Fancy Apron Percale, 25c value, yard 33-inc- A ..... GAZE MARVEL TISSUE GINGHAM . . Percale t Hope Bleached Muslin crepe, extra heavy, all colors; Q IfiU JULY CLEARANCE SALE. , 19c Heavy, mercerized Jap Crepe 8-l- b. Values to $1.25; SALE the pew styles in DISCOUNT VOILES t y y y y y y Our complete stock of all "Sport Skirts Stock of 20c f Large range of colors and figures. PROVO, UTAH. DISCOUNT Our Entire y T y Values $1.25, all shades. Don't Overlook Oiir Values In Slippers. Clean-u- p Prices $2.98 and $3.98 y fy y y y y 6720 STYLE SILK HOSE 98 c .Farrer I -- 98c TO $2.98 33c 33$. 1- -2 ' VOILES, ORGANDIES, FLAXONS 12i,c, 23c Slipover styles in silk, silk and wool, and wool Our Entire Stock of Silk Dresses price g PER CENT DISCOUNT Sport Sweaters $1.19 JULY CLEARANCE , , 79c . SWEATERS ONE-HAL- F nauonai woman cnam 1 and c ii Our entire stock of Ladies' Suits going at PRICE Lovely styles; $1.50 values. - ALL SPORT SKIRTS 33 Ladies' Suits Children's Gingham Dresses falr hit ?rett' or jr.. -- y y y yY -j rA,,,. evening at Pioneer park. Games, wnere she has been the- guest of music and luncheon will be enjoy the Misses Elizabeth and Florence able features. All members are Beesley. " uprged to attend. ' The annual reunion of the descenMiss Ruth Sperry of Nephi is the dants of the Late John G. and was held at Liberty guest of Miss Aline Coleman for a Nancy Wilkins Park in Salt Lake City Saturday. week. Mrs. Lever Andesron of Salt Lake Mrs. Frank Pace of Burjey, Idaho was ehairman of the entertainis the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. ment. The members arrived at the park Clark for a few days. at 12 o'clock when luncheon was The camp fire girls of Provo served. In the afternoon a splendid procity chaperoned by Mrs. O. - A. Spear spent a most delightful gram was furnished "Including afternoon at Geneva Friday. Bath- musical numbers, both vocal and ining, boating and luncheon w ere en- strumental, readings, Btories, etc. The annual election" of officers joyed by 20. , also took place. Games, sports, dancing and Rev. and Mrs. William Bulkly, werei enjoyable features of Billy Bulkly and Dennie Richards of Randlett, Utah returned Satur the day. 10 were, in attendance. day evening from a few days motor Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum F. Thomas, trip. Mr. and rMs. Forsyth, Mrs. Emma-lin- e The Misses Amy Jackson and Gay, Mrs. J. C. Snow, William Rachel Holbrook had as their guest Brown, Lou Thompson and George last week, Ferril Holman of Foun- Mossman formed a party and tain Green. motored to Diamond Creek Wednes ' day, dinner was Berved. The re Miss Margaret Whittemore will turn trip, was made by .way of return to her home today from Up Castella springs where bathing per Falls resort, Prove canyon was enjoyed, $1.48 t? y ., Values to $3.98 f? Famous Mina Taylor Aprons 95c on day N Saie i Wide range of patterns, values up to $2.25. Percale Gingham Aprons Aprons FOR SLIP-O- i'-- ' Thousands thronged to the store to take advantage of the greatest bargains effered for some time to the men and Women of Utah County BELOW ARE LISTED BUT A FEW OF THE BARGAINS snsHnasviKBOBBaaK r ... Some of Our Sp ecial Values tf M SLUiiLk July- Clearance Mr.-an- , - - stantial purse, several useful gifts and many beautiful bouquets were presented the honored guest Included u tna guest usi were the following: Mr. and Mrs, Robert Moore, 4r. and Mrs. Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Ralpl Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliot, Bishop nd Mrs. Robert Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Slack. Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Bullock, Mr. 'and Mrs. Aaron Edwards, Mr. and ' Mrs. Howard Roper. Mrs. Sarah Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pelkey, Mr. . n . . r. uuJ ana w Mra. Aruugiuu ouuw, m.r. Mrs. Clark Snow .Mrs. May Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snow, Mr. and Mrs. d Mrs. George John Giles, Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blgler, Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teas dale, Mr. and Mrs. Joohn Ellison Mrs. William Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leffler, Mr. and Mrs. Hedenberg, Miss Gladys Hedenberg, Mr. and Scott P. Stewart, Miss Eloise Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Passer, Miss. Edith Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Billlngs.Mr. and Mrs. Ed ear McArthur, Mr. and Mrs: O. D. Mill er, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Speakman, Mr. and Mrs. Las Olsen, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mrs. Sadie Ramsey, Mrs. Agnes Ceandall, Miss Eleanor Duke, Miss Florence Maw, Miss Fanny McLean, .i Ji- -! Everybody's Store. OFF CANVAS SLIPPERS 50 pair of Children's Canvas Slippers and Oxfords ; regular value $1.50 pair 50c Refer to our ads in Wednesday's andFriday 'spaper for the rest of the items 31 The Y. L. M. I. A. of the Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer, Mr. the man who arouses the primitive' jealousy, anger and ward will Klve a midsummer festl and Mrs. J. R. Hodson and Mr. and instincts of fear, who ' makes suffering and, vol in the ward amusement hall Mrs. J. WiU Knight. perhaps, foments with his cave Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. An man ways! excellent program will be rendered Nine out of ten of the Syracuse after which dancing will be enjoyed. Refreshments and lunches will aspiran ts to love and marriage shake hands on the fact that it's be fore sale during the entire even the love that carries some degree ing. The public in general is in of suffering that is enduring. And vited to attend. CAVE this, they claim, is to be found in Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thomas and marriage with a caveman lover. "Yes, sir; I like the carveman!" family are spending the summer at Miss Vivian Watkins. '25, admits their ranch in South Fork, Fro vo By CHESTER B, BAHN, third vice president of the Womcanyon. Itnernational News Service Staff en's Student Governing associaMrs. Gertrude Page and Mrs. tion. Correspondent. Thomas Thurman are spending a "SYRACUSE. N. Y., July 14: Is "Give me a polite man, with just few weeks in Springdell, Provo a touch of the caveman," said Miss fault greater love Inspired by the canyon. Lamb, '25, women's editor Dorothy brute or the wooer by Prpuident and Mrs. Thomas N. lessly polite of the Phoenix, literary publica COLLEGE GIRLS II LIKE carve man? Taylor had as their dinner guests gen Syracuse university Saturday noon. Bishop and Mrs. Charles W. Nibley, Apostle and erally agreed in response to ques Mrs. Richard R. Lyman ol salt tions nroDounded lust prior to the term that it's Lake, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Allan, dote of this year's co-e- SYNDICATE ELECTS, marry. "He must be good looking, with personality and intelli At the regular annual electid gence, and. of course, the necessary politeness of a gentleman. He officers for the Syndicate Mil . must be a real company Thursday, the folio "Give me a caveman every board of directors was eled time. A very strong one one who Ben H. Bullock of Provo, Bra! Is not afraid to express his feel- Barnett of Payspn, Lorenaol ings. That kind of a man is more sen, Jacob Mause, and J. P That's what Miss Goddard of Salt Lake Ctiy. I appealing." Dorise C. Bonham, vice president board has not as yet met of the sophomore class, thinks The board was instructed toj about it. Some are a bit wary of com- - der a printed report to all ol mi t ting themselves by reason, stockholders as to the work I I perhaps, of the bejeweled pina during the past year and above their palpitating hearts, but money expended. A map of th a keen eye can perceive a flash ct cent survey of the property interest, a knowing look and un also be mailed with the repot controllable smile when the word The housewife who uses ff&i "caveman" is broached to them. In Syracuse Hill "vernacular, the find it a great economy to hat , tion. Miss Dorothy Coleman, 23, pres- caveman "goes big," and the fault- set of steamers so that she ) ident of the Women' Student Gov- lessly polite wooer who gives in cook several things over one erning association, has her own to the slightest whim "is out o' In, this way yau can have thing ready at the same time.! ideas about the kind of man ttf luck." j |