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Show HtJ TIIF M SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES . . mu . State Fw 'entire Of Trade Commission To Speak To lie ait ticIans "italrnlim - l.hirhi ilimr - A i. . a .J . ! til t f Lcait, faliilly tut I 6 1 ill ) I .t I U I l it them Old I j a ligte J M. Gil II V O T A T jet K 1 )UUI C 1 V till ' T EiliiiTT'i ; )TI ITT7! 6 rvT'vyTTT7 , L J THURSDAY, ffUDAYjncf, SATURDAY 4 bP' Walih, t'f tlnl,irt, if ('all RiHkV, ItRMMsy nAfvnss. mi t Full Fashioned Silk V'M nr Hair , t,!g li tl by fcfltf llirtil j i ai lit ally l tfn a! !.. i HOSIERY Bn - retry inrinlf r of the an iilrnl tm r ) ul Jiikliy tfauly J Itifriaiol) in Ihi ruuhly. Hr a for mlrltail.M.rl.t, f i.l Will If aroi.fnjianirtl I y lr!U lan if Ideal for making Jimr il.ll eelib lit if Ihr i,f IoVo, , Ira, Cocktail Jailv, titalfa t oi L'lah AMiia!i.'Jl of luncheon one of the ticvne:t SJiUi'S the IVrt.aj a y tu Jnt nd to lon..-.nCounty oifratur are aked to at inuiifi cf two iiutsiaruling Irhiuary date . the I7!h and UI. wl.m you on- - .tend the mretji.jJ trrlain, and will uae, t.ny Jog rat mil or your rcntcfj'ir-ie-daitung led . . . . hearts for j'Jaie-rardand for rjfi jal EtitlCllCOfl I lOHS truest favors, Indnidual j love buses f werl. Vou and your guests will probably Final arrangements fur the Altar look forward to the beginning of the Society Lincoln Day Bridge made merry with partners e n have been m de. and the juLlic oU er by matil ng bruk-invited to attent this delightful af-each f.ndmg of course). Fair on Saturday at 1.30 o'clock hearts through the deli ;htful game- and un Ticket aale are .n rharge of Miss til the very end, after refreshments Catherine Ross an reservations may have been servid and goodbyes are be made vs ilh her. The entertainmei t will be held at sa.d. (Rrfreshn ents should remind one of Valentine cake and Lincoln the Notre .Dame cturth hall, with coi kies! Ummm, Very pretty as well Mrs. J. P, Dialrn, Mrs. I). IfonurJ 'and Mrs. L R. Eldridgc as commit as tasty concoctions). The "honest Abe" of the c.tlzenry tee heads of the general Bff.ur, the will do well to rcmemlfr tliat fem luncheon and prize groups, irsprc-imn- e hearts are mver too old to be lively. flatt nd. and by tuiking mxsiveHj what is In t) eir hearts under Li'.l)r-i- t 1 v t I J M R lYI.l t rt i. ! i e scxlc- Cull. if u.e V I , tIV if TjaJe Ivatly ) 1 77.rll II t li I t Lll, Will Mirtl 1'if taUtu.atu cf W!1 1 U Oiit ! !!,t-- i l.c Liit.t Cai Uat (uuMy in Piiie Tliui&tlay eve-lii- .i rej jig i! ) ly UiMile an rlic-iiat 30 Crtiuary 0 The inert-m- g I a taftl ! I rail Mil If l.tlj in Ilf E!a l.all, H the iritis II ta IttII fenntiuiit't-ly Mia Lulu AC be a I", I Irl at Il.t A tljilily Valcfit.iiC. tie It Lt Tt A H N :i j ZMB . li I ! a 1 (a-la- i) sr rr-I't- tt-tl- I e fn-r- rr I Ik-au- I j : s, Society Makes Final mini-iiuie- IahuIi-recepti- U un ei - t 1 , I Krebs 7 he Xrie Stylet Are Ready Todtryl Pugliese GLEN ROW Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pughcve of Helper announce the marriage of tbeir daughter, Lina, to Widen Krtbs. s m of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krebs of Price. The marriage was solemnized under an archway of silver bells in the Committees have been chosen and' brides home Monday evening, Feb-ar- e preparing for the annual late win- - ruary 7 at 7 30 oclock, with Dishop ter dance of the Daughters of Utah Carter officiating. Only the on event which will take late members of both families attend- the ceremony on place Friday evening. February 18. The bride wore white satin. in the tabernacle hall in Price. The couple left for California to Mrs. Elton Taylor, Mrs. A. N. Wallace, Mrs. Roy Fausett and Mrs. J. O. spend on indefinite period of time. Chijds are on the dance committee; Mrs. Leo Leonard, Mrs. Golden Hastings, Mrs. Mel Harmon and Mrs. Den Ward compose the amusement group; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevenson of Mrs. Sy Allred, Mrs. Parley H. Rhead, Mrs. George Christensen and Mrs. Castle Gate, announce the engage .their daughter, Helen, to Will Jensen are in charge of the re- - mcn wa Kimball, son of Mrs. Mary Kim- ePr The public is invited to attend theiali0 The young couple will be married dance. A popular orchestra will furnish on Monday, February 14, at the home of the brides parents in Castle Gate. modern music. CoHTlNUtO finds' at Heal DRESSES For Spring! FROCKS thLs low price! Youll like their richtheir perfect fit ness Youll like the new colors! immed-Pionoer- s, ! Kimball a-- 1 You'll like the trim, bright prints, the soft solid colors, the interesting rayon fabrics! Lots of dark colors Stevenson with crisp touches, too! SOLID COLOR ACETATE RAYON CREPE white PRETTY PRINTED RAYON CREPES 12-5- I C Officers Named By Ladles Benefit Unit O.i Pao Mrs. Nick Karras of Price was elected and installed as president of the Ladies Denefit society in a meeting for that purpose Sunday. Other offices in the organization were filled as follows: Vice presi- dent, Mrs. Mike Apostle; secretary Mrs. James Nass; treasurer, Mrs. Nick Bikakis; governors, Mrs. Eva Klah tipes, Mrs. Gust Kalagis, Mrs. John Diaminti, Mrs. Charles Bikakis, Mrs. Effie Georgedes; priestess, Mrs. George Kakachidas. Three new members were initiated THOMAS F. THOMAS. into the society; Mrs. James Nass, Register. Mrs. George Kakachidas and Mrs. Date of first pub., January 27. 1L'38 Steve Pavlos. Date of last pub., February 25, lyta Greek-Amerie- stock-raisi- an , ng PERCALES Spring PrinUl The kinds of dresses youd expect to pay a great deal more fori An exciting group dark and very trim rayon and dressy bright crepee prints, toot Sices 14 to 44. lOll). Yonr favorite prints priced LOVi 80-squa- fine, ! These per- cales are popular! 36 in. SATH?1RUD)AY SfVIN) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Inlt- -' ed States Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Salt Lake City. Utah. Jan. 19, 1938. NOTICE is hereby given that Abner G. Ross, of Bingham Canyon. Utah, who, on Jan. 27, 1928, made homestead entry, No. 016430, for Eli. NWV4. ESW'i. SWSWM, Section 21. Township 11 South, Range 12 East., Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof to csablish c!aim to the land above described, before the clerk of the district court, at Duchesne. Utah, on the 8th day of March. 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: Harold Wimmer. John F. Ross, & Thomas S. Ross, of Duchesne, Utah, St Leslie Pearson, cf Boneta, Utah. SO-S- Q. Remnant Feature 1 ! Children's PANTIES Rayon Empire STRAPS a Amazing Values ! ! Value! 51.77 pR of an Enjoy the firm support oxford in this dressy ptrap shoe. Comfortable Cuban heel! Bargain priced! Elastic waist, French leg style. Well made reinforced crotch! In sizes to 8. The Doctor MUST - cB-- m Give Service A Novelty Silks and Rayons LUSTROUS CREPES PANNE SATINS Medical Clientele Is Based On Confidence 2 the Patient' response to treatment depends on confidence In his Doctor. Not only is there a physicial reaction to this feeling of confidence in the method of treatment, but the fact that you believe in your Doctor, causes you to follow instructions more carefully. This confidence of the Patient can come about through only one thing satisfactory service and the knowledge that your Doctor Is competent. This confidence of the Patient, is the chief foundation of a Doctors practice. Naturally, it Is up to the Doctor to render the highest type of service. If for no other than selfish reasons. 3JO No f a yrofr? SLIPS Y,V M Rayon Taffeta! p-r- rr ptmjtr aojt vr. ryTO t j Price ESI Tub Frocks 3 price! Nicely made V top, bias cut slips prettily trimmed or strictly tailored. Sizes 32 to 41. Tr Yd. Pieces SUNNY TUCKER They look more than twice their jrvre rs 10 Priced at a fraction of normal Selling Price Get Here Early I ! Much of .KELLEY to . I. IP si" to 10! CIIP Dress them alike! Smart!) si) led big ahd. little sister frocks. Of fine, percales. Prints and solid colors. pre-shrun- k Utah |