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Show The Bulletin $ kFOR HIM ' Genuine - Double-Hea- d rtVVV5rVAVtVVVirVifItVrVySrVrVVvVvyyYVY?iVi'r Cameo Ring Only $12.95 FOR HER 15 Jewel Elgin Wrist Watch The New Natural Gold Smart New uette. There U no substitute for Elgin Bag- - quality?' M 3l?ui?lrg (So. garlmiB? Where selection complete and quality maintains is the highest standards at Lowest Prices. ;.. 1056 East 21st South': Cut your stocking cost! BOYS GOLF HOSE Open Evenings SILK ffftSE Fancy Patient 25' AFTONS GIFT SHOP cuffs, fancy all-ov- er patterns. Strong, sturdy. Sizes 7 are of Bemberg, and the rein forcing at heel. slv and t give them a lunger, stronger life! In smart .hades, and ! f tn 104 4 iin tp The to 1014' "Beautiful Gifts That Please." 1056 East 21st South Sugarhouse In Gift Boxes! Lace-trimme- CHARLES S. CUNNIN G IIAM Funeral services were conduct d Wednesday afternoon unde the direction of the bishopric of tho Sugar House! ward for Charlej S. Cunningham, 1119 Westminster Avenue, who died at a local hos pital Sunday following an illness . from bronchial asthma. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Jessie Nance Cunningham, of Salt Lake City; a son. Dale R Cunningham, U. S. Navy; a daughter, Ilene Cunningham o Spokane, Wash.; two sisters, lira A, R. Curtis and Mrs. W. IL Jen-seSalt Lake. n, EDWARD KENDALL Death claimed Edward Kendall father of Mrs. Karl Keller-- s trass, 1969 feouth Eleventh East street, at the 'Kell erst rasa home Monday afternoon following an illness i of pneumonia. Mr. Kendall was a, life long resident of Nephi, where he was ah active, member of the U D. B, church, serving in the Seventies, of Juab Stake.'" Surviving are six sons, ; Fred, Thomas and Paul Kendall, Nephi; Joseph, Harry and Elmer Kendall, Salt Lake; four daughters,' Mrs. John Wilkey and Mrs. Milo Brack en, Nephi;. Mrs. Kellerstrass and Mrs. Richard Harris, Salt Lake, A brother, four sisters, thirty-eighn and five also survive. Mr. Kendall ,was laid to final rest in his home town, Nephi, following funeral- services. .93 that Lovely style Boy with yoke effects, sleeves, and low frocks! 52 long -s- izes 15, 16 and MOCCASINS m Sizes Fell Until! 59 Comfort- to ! 5!! 16, 18, and 20 "iUrullul" oj Vsluc it 29 Penneya is ready with a asmartornew atline for Fall! Plain wide a in noveltiea range of tractive dark and medium shades! And what nrirpi Buy several pair at once! Men's Fancy SOCKS alip-on- Gift bargains! 25 them! 171 See fabric Gloves with cushion 1 backs like evening in tea rose and blue Imported Plain and Novelty of fawn colored leather Made soles! able! women glory in tiny puffed or cap pr. Rayon or mercerized and acetate socks Den-blsole, spliced heel. 94 to 12 Give fine, warm tuck stitch Vests and Pants e For Misses and Women C 5 Piece COLLEGE BRIDGE SET Warm and light Soft aa down they add no bulk show wrinkles Tho perfect 2 . WESTMINSTER COLLEGE gift-undie- Sizes . . The kind women love to get! ment ! Many colors, patterns! Full rut, well lined. Very new! - . t PAJAMAS big assort- A Death 74, grand-childre- on tailored silk d, 49 A native of Ohio, Mr. Bowling came to Salt Lake City in 1905, receiving his appointment at the capitol during the administration of former Governor Banberger. Well liked bysucceuiiztg governors he held the position until his death. Mr. Bowling ;was a member of Argenta. lodge. 'No. 3, F..and A M. He was tyler of Utah Con sistory No. 1, an outer guard of El Kalah temple, Order of Mystic Shrine. Surviving are three brothers, James W. Bowling, San Fran deco, California., G. L. Bowling, Tacoma,' Washington.; William W Bowling, Richmond, Va.; six sisters, Mrs. Minnie Boone, Va.; Mrs. Ida B. Short); Council Bluffs, Iowa; Mrs. H. P. Lyle, Long Beach, California; Mrs. Lulu Yapp, Salt Lake City, with whom Mr. Bowling resided at. the time of his death and Mrs. : Phylory Dolan and Mrs. J.J J. Ryan, both, of Salt Lake. c. Mens Holiday TIES . OBITUARIES extra-elasti- new-seaa- street, Monday morning. was due to apoplexy. $ clastic Knit-i- n Wide Selection of TOYS XMAS CARDS FANCY APRONS Christmas' Gift Wrappings 1 Full Fashioned Chiffon and Serviice Weights Men's -given snug-fittin- s! tur Lined .apesK Bsress GLOVES by the College Glee Club next" Sunday, December 16th at 7:30 in the College Chapel, Eleventh East and Seventeenth Mrs. Elizabeth South streets. director. Hayes Simpson, This is the first appearance of the Glee Club. Friends are invited. high-price- Small, Med., Large Invites You An unusual Christmas Candle Light Service A Mystery for Christmas in the Mediaeval Manner- wool1. d as g and so to your figure, wont under your frocks-In 34 to 441 Reel protection 0 Consisting of One 36" x 36 Cloth, Four 1 2 x 1 2 Napkins HEMMED Smartly styled .98 fur. Soft, leather. Luxurious warmth in the coldest weather I Ideal for driv- Full, even clipped rabbit flexible FAST COLOR ing. A nd only $1.93! Button great-grapd-childr- en President Herbert W. Reherd, of Westminster College, returned from an extended trip to the east Wednesday, December 12, where he visited numerous cities in the ILLNESS FATAL TO interest of the" schools campaign EDWARD W. BOWLING Dr. Reherd resumed for funds. of the president of the duties the Dr. Robert on school Thursday. Death claimed Edward W. been acting as Bowling," 68, jvell know curator D. Steele has of ; the state capitol, who reaj&ed president during the absence cjt Dr. Rchcrfl. South v Eleventh OPEN UNTIL 9 OCLOCK EVERY EVENING TIL CHRISTMAS - -- SUGARHOUSE M 'f- wrist . . . |