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Show TRUTH shirt A IN SUMMER. TIME PARISIAN SHIRT NOVELTIES Are the latest summer effects that we are showing. Nothing handscmer to be found anywhere. Tells its own story. It keeps cool and comfortable longer when it is well laundered, and the cleansing of shirts so that they will keep their color, and retain tlieir beauty In spite of the wear they are subjected to in hot weather, is a study in itself. When wo send home or the shirt, it is the shirt-waiperfectly laundered. These garments are made with gray grounds, with a light fancy effect in the bosom of the shirt, in different patterns. We have besides, new designs and colorings in Madras, Oxford and all linen shirts. Got one of our straw hats yet? 1.50 to $5.00. We are sole agents for underwear of two famous makes The Deimel Linen st Mesh, the Jaeger Woolen. Brown, Terry & Woodruff Co, 166 M,in Stfeet Troy Laundry, cards street. The reception will follow the church. Dr. and Mrs. Pinkerton will cherries were tied to the place course pink ribbons. An eight regular commencement exercises of be at heme after June 25 at 363 South with was served to the following dinner West Temple street. the academy. Fisher Harris, E. A. & jit gentlemen: & Major My ton, F. W. Fran'Members of the Social Sixteen club Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes received Greenwood, cis, J. M. Callow, W. S. Walker, A. C. enjoyed an outing at Centerville on yesterday afternoon from 3 to 6 Smith, C. C. Slade and Frank B. Thursday, a strawberry festival was oclock at the Amelia palace. Cooper. Mr. Cooper was the recipient a feature of the day. of hearty congratulations and numer& & Invitations have been issued by Mr. ous handsome gifts. Mrs. Ferdinand Dickert has re- and Mrs. J George Dern for a series of Mrs. Wilson and Miss turned from the east, having been card parties next week, on Monday, Wilson, of on .account home called suddenly Mrs. Thomas of and mother Mrs. sister Thursday and Friday evenings. the illness of her son. Dern also entertains at tea Monday Kearns, have returned from their Caljjt j afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs. ifornia visit and are guests at the Mrs. Elias A. Smith and Miss Frederick C. Dern of this city, and Kearns home. Weiler entetained at dinner at the Miss Cora Brown of Fremont, Neb. Alta club Wednesday evening in Miss Humphrey of Rowland hall Miss Gratia Flanders leaves shortly leaves honor of Miss Louise Morris and Miss shortly for the east, and will for the coast to spend the summer va- do special work at Amherst during May Billings. J jl cation. the summer months. friends were enter-taine- d Monday evening at the home of Miss Louise Lamson. It was a cobweb party on the lawn, which was brilliantly illuminated, and the young people enjoyed the hunt for the gifts immensely. Telephones 192 and 1933 rings, 166 Main Street. family of J. Willard Squires on their way to the St. I.ouis exposition. Mr. and Mrs. William Becse of Valley Junction, la., are visiting in tho city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Price. J has returned from Chicago, where she spent two has She years studying music. formed a class for piano and vocal study in Sail Lake for the Summer, and already has a number of pupils. Miss Mae Twomoy o BURLINGTON Best line to Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City. . . . j C. - Webber and Dr. C. T. Pinkerton were married Wednesday evening by Rev. John Richelsen of Westminster Presbyterian church. 'After the ceremony a reception was held in the lecture room of the Mrs. Lylith St. Louis, o Dissensions about coal prove the fact that there is only one point of dissension about the Castle Gate, and that is just how much longer a ton will burn than any other coal you can pro- About forty Senator and Mrs. Kearns gave a juvenile dancing party Wednesday at their palatial home for their two boys, Edwin and Thomas Kearns. The affair was elegant in every respect, and was thoroughly enjoyed by the children who had the good fortune to be present. ROUTE. Mrs. George Milier and daughter, Miss Leah Daniels of Provo is visMiss Miller, are here from Allegheny, iting friends in this city. & S Pa., to visit Mrs. Rachel Miller and Mrs. few a for weeks. daughters Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Redman have cure. o Miller Rachel will postpone her visit an extended for gone through trip to Trail, B. C.. for several weeks. To Quickly Heal Sore Spots. California. irft Your child lias an unfortunate habit Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wragg arof grazing his limbs and the sore Miss Vilate Elliott of Provo is visitrived Wednesday from Spokane, cn a ing in this city. places do not heal quickly. When next D. E. to Mrs. visit their mother, he breaks his skin let it be your task Moore. to break an egg. Within the empty L. Martin and family are entertainshell you And a lining of membrane. G. W. Floyd and A handsomely appointed dinner was ing Mr. and Mrs. a little care you will be able With Miss Mabel Floyd of Decatur, Ills. to remove this, and to lay it, wet surthat given Monday evening by Mrs. 3 face downward, upon tho sore place. William P. Cooper at her apartments Mr. and Mrs. Walker T. Gunter have Cover with linen and put on a bandin the Emeiy, in honor of Mr. Coo- returned from a of four sojourn age. The sore spot will heal quickly pers birthday. The table was beauti- months in California. o fully decorated in pink roses and Coal is high by the scuttle full, but Mrs. J. W. Nesbitt and daughter, when you buy it by the ton and get Silver candelabra, with pink shades and satin l)cws were at either Miss Eleanor C. Nesbitt of San Luis Castle Gate or Clear Creek you are end of the table, while clusters of Obispo, Cal., are visiting with the getting a ton cheap. j plu-mos- a. j CEMENT WORK! & ' & & 111 m m A.. 5. & wo ip ft." 448 West Sixth South $ Residence Phone 1675 k $ |