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J (r.l M 1 l.uJ sd.y I 7i i U.r if L'tah inallufai tuied lulu, ta, In niuluty r tliouhl 1. ,41. a atluli 7 Mi lii ly oi galU t a l" ih. alull ll.utiil J.ail.4, U . ar li i--f ih.ii.ng a n.fitrry flhiLit 6a. d In vaill meet annu deaUuJed tl.e !. va In. h t i irid J Jrsi.lrl.t i al.l.u.t.ii Edaalds, tr ' f ( af M. Kei.drkk ti.e fust J.uhhf al.ua li.g i.f a laia.drf I irli I. t s. a , t M ful a irl.tifu llilmi a'u41, til the IHall llr.i " street An lor hlskaprir, tut! i an 4 c..ave I vn and Ihjlii iiliakhal.k. Mu h t t.fmh.lrli' t.u.hlit.g, ti.e hirst, k M I A, Officer. Seh i furnished rs weie t during S.ial llu"! ll , in j r It lul'lta, tin luditig t tiall.Jii.4t Ikmm-s- , ' Mutual ti.e of v and off.it stake Mis Oaltun ail ViC IMhe ., (alh4i Vlitually tf t'e In f(.4il Vaii.au tattle, tailie and ehi-rj., iat..4i W.ll eli'tl rI!-- r were Juet, M I ae Gorhn.an atatis, and tiir agtnuHuie and Itt4 j ta.fi the Wald .. a an 1 Lishi.pl t.iultuial d isj la) m gieat vaurty off., ee el and the.f p aline! at a al( Join (', llalUKt do Ms fl.iitl many Cuulil.r of ti.e s'ate eta , I (hrl at aev ell o t l.a a III tl r tied ''alt liday esrlill.g All of the state h.g nulling Coin u w 1.1 n r ja,las;r ,.f jui jj'fi.e City park paluc have aignifird their intnilii.fi e and a pure will lie pie- a.,j Vrs li W Pa t 41 t( of making ektuhita thl year Ikni srl.teil to t).e Wald In IV ing the lal grst of M to i4istrali4i of aiti.al first aid w.ak, rep Irsrlitatuui aveVa'.r of IP G H .smith Mi a i'll luiiulsmne award to vaimung nue Sad Lake Ci!, Wi.I be s. tin. hirnan a rniet in and teams, thawing m the t D S Sewing Circle ed Thurwtay it r! a (rihensive ami iritcrest.ng form of T n tr rUiiu-d- . Lake Sad at Ap e.t J.e.ph till. pie mining pnmxi and piacUce vaiil H w ill T tfol ; the trre- Mr Si ta.ncd Oscar Hanson enter hhr.g jlu featme the coliseum display! Sev- mrmbei uf ti.e le Ciri Soilal Sewing (mony exeral counties will make eshiluts of at her h4ie Thursday In addition to a lira l ait W.ll ti.e vm-- ! After resources their mining club members, the fallowing The r 1 A gum t t.he f r uf I'.e t ruie's Mr Claude J mother, fallowing wt.nh t.'.e louple guests weie present Empw-y- , Mrs 0 W, MiAlhster, Mrs will have on a h.acvmisai trip to Loras Tangren and Mr C. W Gilner California ABiRDI.EN DEALER Tfcy will make Uieir Pro. home at L Ai.gdei. where Mr DalWith daily temperatures becoming of Shower Given ton will alter. J the t'mv u4tlinually cia.ler as the fall season individSouthern Cal.fon.i4 Lw sif.ool sets m. tlie mercury reaihed Its high- Thursday MghL V1 at her A Ilalt.dv t i.tei t.i.i.r 5!r shower wav given est mark at 90 degrees during the lVfe do a M.-.- s ti a hohaiing witij at of Inane the fjame Tuesday weik i riding Sunday On two days Thursday night 150 Mo f Mr Smith Apj loxuhati !y the maximum readings failed to reach Norma Hamilton in h4ur or a Calliil HO 71 Paul Miss Louise of and Holbrook, formerly guests degire. 4h temjieraturv before one of 79 la ing Tlie color scf efl.e fur the d'fora- Daily min- IVacovk The 5!isms Myrleen Evans. imum varied fnan 41 to 53. iTecipl-tatio- n Gemma Sepp.i and Maunty Whitmore !i.4is of the living room were pink we Guests In- and white, while garden flowers feaof 04 of an inch was recorded asistitl Mis Hamilton Mrs cluded Norman Hamilton. Mis tured the decorative arrangement in PRODUCERS Friday advice. Mrs The daily record of maximum and Comer P. Pcacmk and the Misses the nmainder of the house Maxine Srhlrgel. Anna Zupan. Mary Mary H Dalton of Salt Lake City minimum readings follows: Ehrabeth Heverldge, Jessie Ellis, Cora presidi'd in the d.n.r.g room, aw'ted j Max Hanson. Fuller. Evelyn by the Miv.es Virginia Harding and Gladys 84 September 2 Mrs D. M Dalton of Naomi Hall Lranch, Maud Crawford, 89 3 September and Ethel Coh Salt Lake and Mrs E S. Dalton of 89 4 Septcmlier Pleasant Grove poured 90 S ptember 5 Dinner In the receiving line were Mrs Family 84 6 Septemlx-Held On Mrs John Hufner. .Mrs. Mary Friday. Smith, 74 7 H W. Dalton onhr-tame- d H. Dalton and Mrs W. F. Olson of Mrs and Mayor 8 79 7 West Main St. Phone 615 September Price, L'tah with a family dinner Friday in Salt Lake, and Mrs. H D. Dalton. Alhonor of their son. John, whose mar- so at the door were the Misses Jane V riage to Miss Miriam Smith of Salt VV V VVVVV ? Lake City will take place Thursday (today). 'Guests were Mr and Mrs E. S. Dalton of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. H. D. Dalton, Mrs Mary Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Olson and Mr and Mrs. D. M. Dalton of Salt Lake City. rai '1I teli.ti 1 at .i 1 hi - 1 lo.r j a (-- lm ''r 1 ' V a.j 1 n nja-rsum- tl J , S . e He;at ll 1 '' 11 1 Comfort v 1 MIA, sis Jtefft-shmri.- if lla-g.'- oo .rl J Winners in hairdressing are those who render pert individual service. J THE WEATHER Our long experience in the Beauty fession enables us to give distinctly ual Beauty Service at no extra cost. not give you just another permanent finger wave. lire examine your hair you yet a permanent, if it is in condition give it to you, if not, you get free In Your misci-llaneou- 1 v Community rcrdd ... MODERN BARBER & BEAUTY SHOPPE Ilar-bog- r V V VV fy Students1 Ivlleals y y y y y y y y y y y y y y Highest quality foods, low prices and fast service makes our lunch room the ideal plare for students who need well balanced meals on short notice. Here is where jou tret those nice JNCY HOME MADE MEAT PIES and PASTRY PIES. TRY OUR SPECIAL LUNCH One meal and you are a steady customer and SERVICE is that HOOD. Mickey's t ;;;;; X V f SPECIALIZING IN .18 the FOOD JPIsaee E. Main Price 1 THESE These tread footprints are typical of cores weve made from Goodyear 3 Tires on the cars of your friends and neighbors after being driven for record mileages! Note d the sharp pattern still showing proof that theres still thousands of miles of safety left in these tires. Come In and see this convincing evidence that proves this great tire will give you non-ski- J3 Longer Mileage to, 71 Mil J. J. McBrida Chief of Polio Cambridge, Mam. tf ,465 Miles vmtzmm Killoufth Farm latry Glenmount, N. $.70 built and guaranteed. A favorite xvlth thrifty millions. 4.75-1- 9 4.40-2- 1 sc. 20 $5;Z2 553 NIB'"0"!!!!! t? Lyman Kofford, Mrs. Hal MacKnight, Mrs. Byron Jensen, Mrs. Marl D Gibson, Mrs. V. C. Frame, Mis. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Lewis Hunsaker, Mrs J. Allen Browne, Mrs James R Lund, Mrs J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. Earl F. T Hills, Mrs. Dean McGregor Ernest C. Lee. ? v? 1 X and Mrs H Birthday Fete Given Monday. John MacKnight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal MacKnight, entertained eight friends at a birthday anniversary parly Monday. Guests were Ear-leHills, Pepper Sumner, Marlene Gibson, Jimmy Richards, Richard McLaughlin, Tommy McLaughlin, Rae Peacock and Shirley Collingham. ne v k, Y DON'T BE FOOLED by trick discounts from padded price lists. BUY NO T1RLS until you see how MUCH MORE QUALITY Goodyear gives you FOR THE S1ME MONEY LESS! OR GUARANTEE DOUBLE on Goodyear Tires against road injuries and defects. DINOSAUR SUPER SERVICE JOE GOLDING, Irop. West from L. D. S. Tabernacle A Seventeen Attend Outing At Reservoir. Kay Bunnel and James Greener of Helper entertained with a watermelon bust recently at Scofield reservoir. Swimming and boating were enjoyed by the following guests; Miss Neva Williams, Miss Karma Johnson, Miss Phyllis Williams, Jack Owens Miss Fae Goetzman, Robert Vaughan, Miss Charlotte Mathis, Clifford Hreinson, Miss Arlien Peacock, Harold Patter-icJack Jones, Miss Helen Nyman, Enlo Clontz, Miss Carol Morrison and Peter Tabone. at no extra cost! AY c rrEED W Goodyear W. D J oarkei New Frieda Groussman and Murray Mathis; reading, Mrs. Paul Holbrook; violin selections, Allan Ramsey; motion pictures of western scenic wonders, J. Bracken Lee. The social hour was in charge of Mrs. Erin Leonard. er Non-Sk- id y y Thirteen Present y y AtMrsParty Friday.Dice entertained at her y home Friday for the following- Mrs Elks Ladies Club Holds Opening Tea. The Elks Ladies club held its opening tea Wednesday evening of last week in the Elks hall. The following program was presented: Presidents greeting, Mrs Marl D. Gibson; vocal solo, Francis Bernardi; reading. Miss Earlene Durrant; vocal duet, Miss NOTE G-- ? Price. Utah fur-trimme- JL 5 the ORIGINAL CREATIONS Sensational values-th- ey'll put a crimp in high prices' Dress styles lavishly furred and in new rough-surfafabrics! Sport styles smartly swagger, packed with warmth and wear! Womens and misses- sizes! Buy now on our convenient LAYAWAY PLAN! Parent-Teach- irra'fine c. 4 fls FROCKS New York New! Cherry Lane Meeting. Approximately eighty people attended the opening meeting of the association of the Notre Dame school Tuesday evening. New members of the faculty, the Rev. Edward Dowling, the Rev. J. C. Coyne and Sister Louise, new principal, were introduced. A talk by the Rev. William A. Ruel, pastor of the Notre dame de Lourdes church, and motion pictures of the Notre Dame alumni banquet held in May completed the program. The films were presented by J. Bracken Lee. The Young Ladies Sodality of Price raffled off a quilt, which was won by Pete Alice. Luncheon was served following the program. Mrs. M. W. Ross, president of the association, had charge of the meeting. TT Beautifully styled and finished! Eighty Attend A and sport d Casual HATS Head-size- d er m. T to fit! $.90 tr,?-bac- k newest folded crowns brims- -in from New York, to you each week the latest and lovelieit ! creations of smart Casually tailored or Mirra-Line- Smart tailored brims in fine oality fur Veits made with th lining Straight stu. colors! All head sixes I Fall ly sophisticated! New skirt! flared colors! New Be first to wear theml ;r PRICE, UTAH c. |