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Show utautFV SI. Ilil . ., i 'jimi-w- i rtMmm ' wiii'mufi iiiimii8-'-- '. mrt. ..varna, - Mhw Aitu DMg, Mt Vera Duhigg, Misa Mable llopklnaon and Miss Mary Carol Cone were business visitors at Salt Lake! on Thursday. Mr. James Sneddon (of Mid-val- e visited with Mins Francos M'ayo on Sunday. Mother's Jewels club consist-ing of first, second and third grado boys and girls hold a par-ty Tuesday afternoon at the Community llou. The after-noon was spent sinking aud play-ing games undt-- r the direction of Mary Carol Cone. A light lunch was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Polo Loverlch and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Puzoll were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Condas nt Copnorton. Jeuetta McDonald was a Hrlg-ha- City visitor over the week end. iSiland Boy William Miller f 1 a'ld Mrs. Joe Pacheco of sK? visited Mr. and Mrs. n u'iller on Sunday. , Austin visited her Mr. and Mrs. Charles the week end. ie i rxt L. D. S. cottage nil be on Sunday eren-"t- ti home of Mr. and Mrs. , Mra, Chas Brlmhall fcas been ill with sinus trouble the past week. June Culbertson spent the week nd with her parents, Mr. and jdrs. Ben Culbertson. Miss Betty Brlmhall enter-tained the 0. E. 3. club at a valentine party on Tuesday, (guests were, Patsy Snow, Dar-len- e Johnson, Maurine Sumnicht and Mary Lou Lyons. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller attended the ward party tlven in honor of Dr. Richards and the L. D.. S. Bishopric at Bing-ham on Monday evening. Mr. and M'rs. It. S. Stevenson and son Leon motored to Holli-da- y on Saturday. Hostesses for the P.-- T. A. card party held Thursday after-noon were Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott, Mrs. "A. J. Kreason and Mrs. Elmer Allen. Mr. and Mrs. George Kosovich, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kosovich and "Spike" Error motored to Midvale on Monday evening. The Loveridge family, the Zdunich family and Miss Ellen Samson, attended the basketball game at Tooele. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Savlch. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Eror and two sons motored to Butte, Mon-tana, to attend the wedding of Mrs. Eror's sister, Helen Irtica. Nick Yenglch, Deseret News carrier, fell on the Ice and broke the index finger on his left hand. Marvin Caywood who has been in the St. Marks hospital for the past three weeks with a brok-en knee is at home. However he still has his leg in a cast. Mrs. J. W. Alexander enter-tained on Tuesday afternoon at luncheon and bridge. Guest were Mrs. Jlmmio Jensen, Mrs. Leota Murl, Mrs. Charles Aus-- j tin. Mrs. Marvin Caywood, Mrs. Wayne Shelley, Mrs. Roy Stev-enson and Mrs. E. A. Miller. The next P.-- A. card party of the series will bo held at the school house at one o'clock on Thursday March 3rd. Hos-tesses will be. Mrs. Stanley Wells, Mrs. Charles Brlmhall and Mrs. Charles Kannlainen. Miss Llla Butler is recuperat-ing from a severe cold. Johnny Ilollc is home after a long Illness in tlH hospital. M'lsa Patsy and Jean Willias were guests of Mrs. Jim Covert on Washington's Birthday. Manda Chanak is back to school, after a weeks absence due to a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Ttoss dishing and daughter Gay were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grannlng on Tuesday. Mrs. Jim Covert Rpent Mon-day in Bingham visiting relatives and friends. . . . I SIWCH BOURBON M Fli 1 Codes- - Q'pS9S8lffl B Mm For Friday & Saturday, l U 1 February 25th & 26th jj RUGS rA3 P. .... $1.00 TEA KETTLES Re, $i25$1.00 in jj j RAG RUGSsizlll x 36, 2 for$100 AXES Small, Regular $1.25, ForSlQ0 if j WINDOW SHADES 3 1 1.00 SCREW DRIVERS $1.00 v i j IRONING BOARDS $1.00 BUCKETS h auart. 2 r.r . .. $1.00 I j CUPS&SAUCERSK.$1.00 OVERALL TJLfZk. $1.00 TUBS $1.00 WORK PANTS ?&$1.29 j J no. .. aegu..r ,u for 1 Jgjj&jL There are many more BARGAINS to ;,rjjljrtjijttp choose from not mentioned in this ad. ifdDAL PILLOW TUBING $1.00 TIES n'c 4 , $1.00 iAloN SHEETING 3 . te $1.00 TIES 0n SCrVS?-1- $1.00 ) vk MUSLIN v. ............ $1.00 UNIONS M'S. $1.00 SCRIM $1.00 UNION SUITSXU2 for $1.00 lUIjTAIN io vris for pilTE OUTING i.Y$i.Q0 SWRTS&S?T4,orcfo! .W SWEATERS Values to $7.95. .. Jf I jILJfEJ Ladies and Children, 2 pair 91UU . nww Men's Interwoven 3 For 4 AA 4tq Ladies and ulM- - Regular 3 for $L1 uu jp m nnivim &t nn i mill) X DLUUillLlibchildrens 4 forXUy Mens Interwoven 2 pair for Mi4ATrnoandninl0Fc mK5 Re6",ar 2 pair tor nM W,UU Each9ivv DRESS SOGKS Men's and Boys Regular 5c, pairs $100 fftlUDV Chifon and Service 6 t bf 2 1,00 DRESS SOCKS $100 X ABLE CLOTH m..... $1.00 S0CKS - 8 pairs $i,oo ELVET SCARFS $1.00 WORK SOCKS Sys"5prS.$1.00 AESTRY SCARFS , fr. .. $1.00 PANTS - Xcr"K. $1.00 ' . ' iJHLILF tPLI UHTlHllQJ 52 ins 8 2 for $1& 3 fr CUACC Chilrens, 23 pairs, Sizes 3-- 8 ftfi 40 ins. sq. 4 for $1 OHULiJ Regular $1.19, Only 9J.UU JfrTTC Endurance, Homespun Brands AA CIIACC Ladies, 16 pairs, BrokenSizes 4. AA JJiiJtlj 81ins. x 99ins. for 9AVF oHUIjJ Regular $3.95, For Only 9IwU plow CASES Saion 4B f $1.00 SHOES 0dd LR7W5.knly $3.95 iLLOW CASES1'"""" TfI $1.00 DRESS PANTS $1.00 MOW CASES 5 ,or $1.00 SHIRTSMens rc!'.,h:Re!"ta..69c $1.00 lOlTAINS UccsrForS!u..$1.00 PANTS ,ta'sIX Less 10S. 5 dKISH Towe,s 7 tor $1 5 for $1 4 ,or $1 SCHOOL SHIRTS shl'i i"t $1.00 3 ! USE DRESSES " g5 POLO SHIRTS M'TFo.6!' $1.00 1 h BLANKETS 36-1- $1.00 SHIRTS -KJ $1.00. 1 Wy BLANKETS UinUmB3- - $1.00 PAJAMAS 0dd Lf Each $1.00 H WING BLANKETS Small7 $1.00 UNIONS "XffL $1.00 1f::iONSFRONT 2fr $1.00 SHIRTS ' 09C . ESS SHIRTS A" SsSa ... $1.00 ga'SffJ" 1 - 4 r !j SBiigliainoi Merc Ca j "The Big Store" I - - y - . v I " 111 I f"" "3-- VTLL' '"HI "'JIyWl . ! $MM$j i 4 SPECIALS FOR FRI. & SAT., FEB. 25 & 26 FLOUR WAX PAPER LIGHT. GLOBES 48 Lb. Bag 4 Aft 125 Ft. Roll mg 15 to 40 Watt, each 10$ q White Lily 2 Pkgs 43 Dozen Lot 51.10 j FLOUR - PEACHES BULK MACARONI 48 Lb. Bag M Slices or Halves, XE! 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Pkgs. 27C WHOLE OR HALVES . Lb. 15$ BACK ROASTS Lb. 12$ LEGS OF LAMB Lb iq$ DtLr L1ILIV 2 Lbs. LOIN OF LAMB Lb. iq$ ROUND STEAKPrr ... 19C I j MINCE MEAT Vl 2Se CUBE STEAKS Vomi .... 23e ' : I WELLS GROCETERIA ,- -Phone 63 We Deliver b!s 1 a & --j- - |