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Show V PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1 9 3 1. - A SPR1NGVIIIE SOCIETY MRS. MANILA BROWN," Correspondent ; : ; One of the largest and most in-. in the high school gymnasium Fri-teresting Fri-teresting meetings of Camp No. l day evening at the close of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was j graduation exercises. A large crowd held Thursday afternoon at the ; of students attended. home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchings. ' Assisting' hostesses were Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Clegg accom-Mllenda accom-Mllenda Sumsion, Mi a. Elizabeth j panied by Mr. and Mrs. Amasla Whitmor and Mrs. Emily Cran-i Rowland visited in Salt Lake last daJL' This meeting was the last j Sunday. regular session this season. A his tory ofxpioneer, John Solomon Full mer was given by a daughter, Mrs. Cassie Fullmer ChiWs. The entire program was furnished by descendants descend-ants of Mr. Fullmer as follows: Trumpet solo, Richard Love ridge, accompanied by Beth Loveridge at the piano; piano solo, Beth Loveridge; Love-ridge; Teading, Norma Fullmer; vocal solo, Etta Fullmer, accompanied accom-panied at the 'piano by Zelma Thorpe; vocal solo, Eldon Ash-craft,, Ash-craft,, accompanied by Donna Ash-craft. Ash-craft. , After the program Captain Margaret Miner led in a discussion of plans for an old fashioned jubilee to be held June 1, the birth day anniversary of Brigham Young, j Mrs. Thorn, a daughter of these Funds derived from the entertain- j Springville pioneers. A nicely ar-ment ar-ment are to be used to further the ranged program was given by their work on the Pioneer monument. Light refreshments were then I Reading, Louise Clyde; piano solo, served to fifty members and guests, ilia Clyde; reading, Ellen Roth well; 4- ' I reading. Calvin Clyde; reading Mrs. Margaret Grooms wiH enter- j Venice Whiting; piano solo, Pauline tain members of the Ladies Lit-'Clyde; vocal solo, Grant Clyde; erary club at ; her . home Saturday May 23. The purpose of the meeting meet-ing is to discuss plans for next year's program. Mrs. Frank Salisbury Salis-bury will give a book 'review. All members are urged to be present at 2 o'clock. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. "Jack Hicks Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rasmussen' of Ironton, who are leaving soon to live in Idaho, was heid Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Beardall. Radio music and games were features fea-tures of the evening and a tasty lunch was served in the late eve ning. Present besides the honor-j guests'were Kay Rasmussen, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Archibald, Blanch Rasmussen, ' Ray, Oran and Dorothy Beardall j and the host and hostess. Mrs. Amasia Rowland had as a j dinner gtrest Thursday, her mother, i Mrs. Myron L. Crandall Sr.. who j has been ill for more than a year. ; Mrs. Crandall's health is improving. ! ' i i Mrs. J. C. Nielson has returned1 from, a week's visit in Panguitch and other southern Utah towns. The grade schools of this city Closed - Thursday with a delightful otiting on the city park. Each class wore paper caps of various colors. Irt the forenoon a program of dances, games and races was carried car-ried but under the supervision 'of the teachers. At noon the children lanjoyed picnic lunches. A number of parents were in attendance at the entertainment. Mrs. Joseph Allan entertained at: a biithday party Wednesday after-! noon for a number of little school' friend3; of her son Calvin, who Is seven years old. After a program-of program-of games a dainty lunch was served, by the hostess with a prettily dec- . orated cake as the tfsnter of attraction. at-traction. 1 Guests were LaDean ; Child, Laurar"and Clyde Averett, ! Dan Payne, Norman Smith, Keith j Woodmansee, Louise Long, Dixie ' Gabbitas., Ruth Gabbit&s, . Maxine ' Cox and Martha Mason. A commencement dance was held rTSdTo Proverb I , ... ,.. M , . .., , ,, ... .. r-r--... - K'v b!U b I fT"l 17 ia 19 JtP I ji !T" -r" IX" " is" i?T" mmmm mmm """" : " 2F 1 kigr " T "T W ' . v rp: "T "T s ' & -r- . " 35" T """" T mmmm """"" """" 3sT" """" 40 """" . y 4T - " mh m MiHft mmmm mm mmmm mmmm mmmmm mmmm mmam mmmm mmmm J2 4"5 44. 35 jg- 1 TS' o" . - mmmmm 4111111 1 hHH 1 L HOUIZOXTAL 40 Negative. 48 Mischievous, 31 You and I. 52 To drivel. 55 Skin lr) ing frame, -5C lacc. 58 Air." 00 Dry. 01 Comany.v; 02 Sewing implement. im-plement. 03 Ma. 1 Uproar. . 7 Ijnrgcst city in Germany, , 13 Toresycct. 14 Yonr. 10 Klk. 17 Death liotlce. 1 18 Sci-flglio. 20 Yonng. horso. t 21 Second note. 23 Women. 24 Exclamation . of inquiry. , 25 Lawyer's cl targe. 27 Measure. v 28 Varnish in? grcdient. v ' VERTICAL 1 Zicgfcld ;31 Pertaining stele 94 Dad. V 1 3 roblicv T" . a speaker. A f 37. To: eat. l ' 3To abhOB ' i 40 Pented. n 43 fUieltcred , . , place. t f 43 Conjnnctionv : 43 To- obscrre. ' to gre b. r Mr v: g m 13 1 rriSLj k msa eiolj rLaIn tj Phone 146-W More than a hundred students from the . junior and senior classes of the high school went to Saratoga Thursday for their annual outing. Bathing and a sumptous fcicjiic, lunch were features of the day's entertainment. j.:.. Members of the Daughters of Pioneers Camp No. 2 and . a large group of frjends spent a pleasant afternoon Thursday when Mrs. Eliza Thorn entertained at the home of Mrs. A- O. Thorn. An interesting in-teresting review of the life history of Lorenzo and Mary Ann Hall Johnson Whiting was given by great grandchildren as follows: reading by a granddaughter, Mrs. Kate Mae Haws of Provo. After the program tasty refreshments were served to sixty-two members and guests. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. A. O. Thorn, Mrs. W, W. Clyde, Mrs. J. W. Whiting, Mrs. H. M. Weight, Mrs. -Lorenzo Weight, Sirs. James Rothwell, Ms. Ed Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Will!ana wrs.,jonn wnung. Mrs. Harry Pennington was hostess host-ess to the S. T. club at her home Thursday evening. During four games of auction bridge Mrs. Bert Rowland won high score favor. A delicious lunch concluded the party being served to 12 club members. TODAY . (Continued From Page One) can. But if lie is a carpenter, brick layer, or engineer, he will take wor only at his own union trade, to preserve his union status. The labor government cannot object ob-ject to this. It jssaid that 100,00 fnen are orr thodole, perhaps for life. They are coal miners, will only work at coal mining, and that industry is almost destroyed in Britain, as it is here. If only there were in existence some of the ancient panaceas, to ; relieve calamities. You may read j in Virgil's "Georgics" of a method to repopulate bee hives, when all ; the bees had died. It was a cruel prescription. j A young bullock, with, his horns ! just sprouting, was led to a low B building, vlth windows open to the I four points of the compass. The poor-creature was half suffocated, ; its nostrils stuffed, 'and it ' beaten to death, care being t . jeiiy, it was leit ior sevepai aays. Then "winged things" fle'w out of ! all four windows. The simple j minded mistook forybees the flies, j born of maggots, and thought the , world's supply of honey would be i forthcoming. Some of our remedies for bringing bring-ing back the honey bees of prosperity prosper-ity are not much more intelligent. made this fn-inous. fn-inous. 2 lart of car. ' 3 Cuckoo. 4 Witticism. 5 Either. O Set r. 8 Tye measure. .Wii d. 10 Card game. 11 Small body, of land. 12 Lower. 14 Gentle." 15 To" scream, J 8 Masculine pronoun. 19 Form of X. 22 Plume. 23 Menial. 25rutal. v 204?ultnnt. 20 To expiate. 30 Clothes tube. 32 Also. . 33 Hind. 1 34 Grazed. 35 Refore. . 38 Where is Westminster Able? 30 Habituated. 41 Food faddist. 43 GroH'H old. 44 Flat round plate. . 47 To exude. 40 Exclamation. - 50 Southeast. 51 Siige. ; ' 53 End of a goll YESTERDAY'S ANSWER E -elub. ' 50 Secured. 57 Tree. , i 30Peity,' 01 Italian river,' El wmm Summer 7' ' ( Thursday and Friday - Boy's Wash Suits . . . Short pants, sleeveless. Low neck Fast colors at 3 FOR Bib Aprons . Fast color percales. Bright new patterns. A real Bargain at S FOR Ladies Service IJose . New --Spring shades in . Xll silk to top, new saddle foot. Rsegularly 59c. Dollar Days ....... : 2 FOR Misses Rayon Hose . . Excellent quality in popular light,' U sha.des. Formerly priced at 39c. 4 PAIR Girls' Combinations . Non-Run Rayon in pink and peach. Sizes 2-14 . . . 2 FOR Silk Pongee Dresses . Sleeveless styles. Taped Trim. Sizes 2 - G 3 FOR Dainty Dresses Fine Swisses and Dimities. Embroidered Em-broidered in fast color yarns. Launder beautifully Costume Slips ...... Pastel shades in rayon and cotton p ciepe, form fitting, and lace trim . . . Embroidery Rompers . Broadcloth Smocked and embroidered. embroid-ered. Regularly priced 59c. Sizes 1 to 3 2 FOR Cotton Slips a $ Shadow hems, crocheted Medallions. Medal-lions. Formerly sold at 49c Dollar Days S FOR Ladies' Sateen Bloomers .... Black and white, fine texture sateen. Regular Sizesh Formerly priced to 49c Now . . . . . . . 3 FOR a .,-y Beret & Sweater Sets Wool and Rayon Knit, in pink and blue trim. Sizes 1 to 6. Bargain at a $ Percolator ....... c 3 Qt. 'Aluminum, heavy quality. J Polished. Protected Handle. Dollar Dol-lar Days : Large Dishpan . . 14 Qt. Aluminum. heavy grade. Polished. A Real Buy at a $ 189-195 West Center St. 2j n $I1 Sale's Outstanding Event! Cannon Towels In 1921, Similar One Was 42c! Our Summer Sale Price . . 4 For $a.oo Assorted novelty, nov-elty, fast color bordoi-s. Double Dou-ble loop. 24 x 46 in. Shirts & Shorts Comfort Unknown in 1921! Our Summer Sale Price . 3 For $1.00 The SHIRTS are cool. The SHORTS are in Broadcloth. Men's sires slzs. Thursday and Friday Ladies Chiffon Hose . New Summer shades in finest silk $ Chiffon. . Regularly price $1.19 1 Honeymoon Crepe Lingerie . . All silk u; epe Step-ins and Dance SgtsJace trim. A $2.00 value on Dollar Days at S : Dimities, Voiles, Batistes . . . Sheer Summer fabrics in fast color prints. Regularly sold at 23c. Dollar Dol-lar Days 5 YDS. FOR Percales, Fast Color . Firm weave, attractive summer prints. Regularly 15c yd. Dollar Days 7 YDS. FOR beautiful new patterns, .sun fast. J i.eguiai'iy ' znc per yard. . - Dollar Days 5 YDS. FOR . Piq.ues Bright Colors Just the thin- for, Sport Dresses. Last year's price 39. 4 YDS. FOR Imported Voiles Extra fine quality in assorted plain Jj) colors. Regulai ly 39c yd. . Dollar-Days Dollar-Days a FOR Baronet Satins Make your own slips of this beautiful beau-tiful material. All colors. Regularly Regu-larly 69c yd. Dollar Day 2 FOR 81-In: Colored Sheetings .... ' In green, pink, orchid. Firm weave. 3 long wearing. Regularly f0c yd. Dollar Days 2i YDS. FOR Colored Pillow Tubing . . Matching Sheeting above and similar simi-lar quality. Special at 8 YDS. FOR Steel Bath Stool . . . .. Of solid steel, enameled in colors to harmonize with modern decorative, schemes. Here is a real value On Dollar Day . $ Bathroom Fixtures . . 18-in. Towel Bar. Toilet Paper Holder, Hold-er, Tooth Brush Holder, Soap Dish, Tumbler Holder. Compete set 5 PIECES $ Cast Aluminum Skillet Extra heavy quality 10-inch size. Regularly sold at $1.49. Are-al bargain at $ Cast Aluminum Roaster . . . . Made of 12 guage Aluminum 5-lb. size. A $1.50 value. Dollar Days Only ; $ r 2 H -T. v v.. i ' VJFfl ASK ABOUT OUR SERVICE PEAN-f Dollar Days! Thursday Men's Shirts , was tile 1821 Prieel Our Summer Sale Price . , $I.OO l?ouble-shrunk Rrna d cloths. Now patterns White. "Stay-Rite" "Stay-Rite" collars. Wash Dresses In 1921, Mothers Paid .$2.98! Our Summer Sale Price . Xew styles in M js. y prints, popular plain colors. S to years. fc-i LllrrTl to 10 yeai Thursday and Friday Men's Overalls Wards 1921 Price' Was $1.79 liuy In Summer Sale! Nave! II 1.00 Tligh back styles. D u r -ably made of white back lue Denim. " II Children's Shoes Here Is a Real V::lue at $ 1 .00 Black patent leather blucher Oxfords a n d one S t i a p. Sensible spring heel. Fine heel fine wotkman-shin. wotkman-shin. f. Handy Chair Ready to Paint! In 1921 Our Price Was $3 Now $1.00 Cathedial type C h a i r o f smoothly sanded sand-ed hardwood Well braced. New Flashlight! All Metal Waier, Oil aiul Grease-Proof ! 0 $1.00 3-cell. Regulaily Regulai-ly sells for. $1.49. Throws a p o w e. r f u 1 focus beam. Boys' U. Suits 1921 Price Was 67c Each! liuy In Summer Sale at 3 For $2.00 Generou sly sized of substantial sub-stantial checked check-ed Nainsook. Button front. a Sunshades Our 1921 Price Was .$2.35! Our Summer Sale Price . . $1.00 Painted awn- a j ing stripe, tape bound. Rustproof Rust-proof projecting project-ing arms. 'A a Baseballs In 1821 They Were $1.85! Our Summer Sale Price . . $.00 Official league balls. Rubber center, fin e-stitched e-stitched horse-hide horse-hide cover! a PHONE 67 A NY SALESPERSON WILL 1 n $a LBS and Friday Waist Suits Mothers Paid 79c for Similar Suits 10 Years Ago! Buy Now 4 Tor 36-In. Muslin Our Price for Same Quality 10 Years Afro Was 25c! Now $a.oo Checked Nainsook, Nain-sook, taped-on buttons. Drop seat, open and bloomer leu 2 to 8 yearns. 10 Yds. $&.oo Bleached pure "white. F i n e thread count that trives long went. Play Suits In 1921 Prive Wac 79c Our Summer Sale Price . Croquet Set - The 1921 Price Was $2.75!. Our Summer Saie Price '. . 2 For $1.00 Khaki and cov-eit cov-eit suits, sport collais, short sleeves. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Down. Payments; CUJT Just in time for the Summer Sale! Prices aie lowest in 10 years and you PAY ONLY H A I. V THE FORJVrER DOWN PAY MKNT on jner-liandisc jner-liandisc brnmht von our liudget PLin. Thursday a. id Friday Marathon Golf Balls Plastic center, wound wfth live, resilient rubber strands. Cover of high grade stock. Size 1.68. On Dollar Day .... 4 FOU $ King Air Rifles .... . Frame and barrel of polished blued C S j steel:, w'aln.;- finish stock. Single. j shot. length 31 inche.4. Dollar pay J price is . I Bicycle Tire Rod Knobby Tread in 28-vn. size. Regularly old at $l.-t! Dollar Days special Lunch Kit Bargains . Metal kit with pint size vacuun bottle. Regulaily sold at $1.29. " ' Dollar Days Siiecial Outing Jug Special . . c rj Real earthen w-ai e J;ig. Keeps J) 1 I liquids hot oi colt for hours. J I Itegular Price .$1.49 ... ...... C J Tire Pump ..... Big Coy Double Action. sure to Ket this baigain on Dollar Days .'. . . $ Lawn Sprinklers . . . . Aeioplane piopeUcr type. Waters lawn better than nozzle with less work .' s Socket Wrench Jet ... ' 18-pe. will fit practically all tight places. Dc your iep,air jobs better Claw Hammer . . . . . Genuine Vanadium steel, proper P I I balance for good work. Bargain ... Men's Pajamas Broadcloth in plain and fancy pat terns. Coat and middy styles Men's Union Suits . . . Non-Run Rayon. pink, blue or p white. All sizes. Stock up for summer Boys' Blouses ....... Many mothers buy these instead of P I I ' shirts. New shipment in plain colors and fancy patternsTTT FOR Men's Straw Hats .... The season is here'.- A W)le selec-tion selec-tion in braided straws .at Genuine Kotex ...... j Cl Regular 45c size. jg II A Real Bargain FOR C - J Provo, Utah EXPLAIN : $1.00 Complete 4-ball v set- in a box. ' Wickets, mal- ' lets balls. and goals. 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