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Show tit.k t II t MV SOCIETY-CLUB. 1' i ' J ( , !i 1 1 1 1 i i ui ( u i rtsit. , JUt itvM A I 1 11. Jt;s 1 1 ' ' i i. s S VufcJltO I. M I . J . J t 1 f , , . J ... w r j ; . AlllhUI I 1 1 2 ! - . . i . s e 3 t M J M , A . r - J 6.1 ( .h'i v I - J r r 1 I S J c H 'i ' - 1 -- ' Ai",l I'iJif'l 1 Mflolirl ftn1 l,r N,' a ) : 5 Uw 1"! i'.l I. J's, jal !..r V,e la U-r- Ml y ty ns a t. K'.rs a!'.!-!!.!- lirr.Jv -I I1-br- d i( l.i.fi al.! i!r Ml I 1 Ll'm Muit'af. t ituljr Mi Dont miss IhU collection of new Spring fabric. Youll find It hard to believe your U Jrkr, Tlrllt.S Mi lure Jull-r'.- It.da-Ma- . D.i. own eyes when you fre them. The designs, the quality and the unusual color combinations look far more 1 tie irt.i".r via jst in full. sums i. - t t (t T!i suit) a m J'frsri.t at.n iuiih'.I n up rm.l a sjnral piol . cvifsiig luruh-r..- n tl.e m-- i Mr x 'A Lk Recent Bride Ilonncrd At bhcmer ThurnLy Mrs. Arthur LarMn. m-- M.s lUr nur l.m Uurtun, sst 'vj ai Ue guest f honor at a rtcd. atiovsrr hot Thursday evening given ty Mrs. William Grogan at the latter'j a ' ,v e rm-imtl- y liome. the main feature of the evening, followed wr.h a nicely luncheon. Att ndmg were the bride, Ivic Turner and Mrs Bcrnrll Watkins of Miss Vera Larson. Cleveland, Mrs Oscar Johnson, Mrs. Franklin Burton, Mrs Van Keel, Miss Pauline Runnel, Mrs. Horace Rurton, mother of the bitde and the hostess. ItnJge rrily 1 Mu l!c!rn Ma!t- J.axs, Mrs VmM IUik.ns.ai, Mrs Hi JinM gli.l Mis Vrta I 1 ln t Ml Ruby Mafst. all t ntrltairn-- J I !. at lan last Wr-r( Juts It.rii.iw-- f at fins value in mens underwear I Shorts are of good quality fast color in broeddoth. aasortod Throe striped patterns button yoke front with eltA-ti- c side to insure greater comfort! Shirts are Swiss ribbed combed cotton with light rayon trim I Plenty long they wont crawl up. A ail1,r) Wr . w Hut ) MjU'.a:), Mil !i Mi Mrs .irsl .! Ml bnw. anl - V.t )!n :c, !..! lUmi tea a:1 id Tit! 1 " U 1 Vk.rn !! ' Al ' , .1 Tl.rj.UV 1 i 1 . D (lull "J V i J i Al ; h K . 1 . i r t - y, v; : r 1 . S ' t . 1 , ,. v . 111 f1 (.id. ' : c -- - , . 1 i 1 . Vl ! t', .1 . cxjvnMve. . . . Suiting . . . Slub Craih . . . Printed Linene . . . Shantung . . . Pic Pon . . . Sports Weaves . . . Ilroadclolh . . . Pique . . . Dotted Swiss . . . Flock Dot Organdy .. . Cord Lace . . . Eyelet Lawn . . . Flaxon . . . Lace Cloth . . . Patiste and many, many others. UNDIES Men's Work each Paimfis Come in today . . . stock up for months to come! Pan-tie- s, briefs, step-ins- , shorty bloomers. Flesh and tea rose. Medium and large. STP.ON0 STRIPED TWILL! 58 vvas ed Ro-lap- Fast Color Blue Bonnet Printed Theyre built to wear like iron! Tough construction, reinforced at wearing points! Black and white striped twill that doesnt show the dirt! Regular trouser model, cut full to Penneys rigid specifications! Strongly sewn, bar tacked. Theyll take the hardest punishment! p. BATISTE Buy Plenty at This Lew Penney Price Club Mrrtinc Held Thursday Afternoon Mrs. H. B. Goetman entertained twelve members of the Sx-ia- l Sewing Circle at her home last Thursday afternoon, when the group were engaged in making flowers for the coming and Gleaner Girl banquet. During the afternoon the hostess served a prettily arranged luncheon. yard A marvelous assortment of for prints every type and age. Small dainty florals for lingerie and childrens dresses. Vivid, high color prints or darker colors for your own aprons and dresses. There are florals, polka M-M- en New Century Club Will Present Spring Fashions Miss Louise Peacock entertained members cf the New Century club at her home last Thursday evening. The program consisted of a poem, ChiThe Last cago," by Boyd Fish; Hour," Max Allred; vocal selections, Pity Kind Heaven," and The. Old Refrain," rendered by Mrs. Ed Han- son, accompanied by Mrs. Allan Ram- say; Arabian Myths," Margaret Lee; song, The Bedouin Love Song," Margaret Scartezina. The last number illustrated part of Mrs. Lees subject. This club will present its annual spring fashion revue on April 8, at 8 p. m. in the L. D. S. church. Ar- rangements are under the direction of JMiss Helen Flynn, special chairman. dots, plaids, checks and monotones. 35 to 36 in. Anklets Penney s Is Ready for You ns paw Whether you want mercerized, . . or rayon plaited, or lisle plain colors, stripes, or patterned tops . . . theyre all here! Men ! j PENNEYS and TOPFLIGHT PRESENT SMART PATTERNS Topflight heads the style trend with fast, true shades' deand signs! Excellent tailoring' cut right for proper fit and comfort . . . built right for extra months of serv- BLANKETS ... ' The best quality we know of for the money ! 00 ice. With features you ex-- 1 to find only in a more pect expensive shirt! Beautifully designed blan-- t kets in brilliant Indian colors. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use, and a special favorite in dormitories! A good heavy weight . . . velvet-lik- e texture . . warm as well and practical . . . colorful a3 sturdy Men! Compare for quality FANCY . hemmed ends . . . specially low priced. 66x80". V omens Quality at a Price! pair UNIONS Heres the greatest buy in dress socks we think you can possibly make! Weve never had such a complete assortment of these fancy rayon - on - cotton socks ' Scores of handsome new patterns and colors to choose from ! Thrifty shoppers will buy plenty at this sensationally low price! of Combed Cotton What a value! For real comfort, for long wear, for low price! Fine guage. Double sole heel. High spliced Popular shades. Sizes 8 Vi to 10. P I SL Price value! 8 Men's Balbriggan HOSIERY Pair . . . Get a supply at this bargain price! Knit-to-F- it US' Here's the Call to Action! SKHEITS Colorfid Indian and Plaid Design Former President Honored At Surprise Party Tuesday Tuesday evening, March 31, the entire office and nursing force of the Price City hospital surprised Mrs. J. W. Bingham at her home at the Sumner apartments. Those who took part were Nedra Leavitt, Jessica Lange, Mae Mathis, Anna Alice, Helen Bathe?. son, Nancy Fleetwood, Ann Vieta, Forsyth, Mary Phelps, Wilhelmina Holdaway, Lucille Kent, Dorcas Belcher, Joanna Monfredi and Murray Mathis. Miss Vera Prince and Violet Cald well, also of the force were on duty and could not attend. As a token of their appreciation the group for their former boss, presented Mrs. Bingham with a lovely, modernistic, streamlined, padded leather traveling bag. Ice cream and assorted cake were served. Fashion Show Planned By Adult Sewing Class Under the direction of Mrs. Eva Hanson, teacher of sewing classes in the federal aid program, a spring style show wall be presented at Spring Canyon Friday, April 10, in the amusement hall there. The affair will begin at 7:00 p. m. Youngsters modeling .children's dresses will begin the program. Following this the other types of clothing, ranging from morning frocks to the more formal evening gowns, will be modeled An interesting exhibit will be the display of knitted goods, sweaters, and bacs that have been made during the course of the clashes. Approximately fifty persons will take part in the program. It's Spring! You Need Theyre full sized for ease and comfort Tailored right for extra months of wear! 1 Ankle length legs, short sleeves ! Bargain priced ! 11 3 ui lb G O j j Utah Y |