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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1932 PAGET BRED 1 c HERALD PAOE FQR WOMEN Edited by Ethel D. Rambeau, Phone 494 or 495 Sears Roebuck loyes At Outing - Employees of Sears, Roebuck and company and their partners participated in a gay outing at Upper Falls resort in Provo can-yen, can-yen, Wednesday evening. A delightful weiner roast was featured and games and dancing folTowed. The evening was enjoyed by C. F. 1'eterson, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, John-son, Air. and Mrs. Jack Clark, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Ballard, Mr. and iirs. 'Glen Bennion, ' Miss Dean Bennion of Salt Lake, Miss Ann Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Grant liiomas, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barney, Bar-ney, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Olsen, Mi. and Mrs. Ellis Peay, Mr. and Datwin Bourdrnan, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. R. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Pyper, Gill Hafen and Miss Kathryn Jones. Y- Maan Sal Club v Meets Tonight 1 Mrs.- Mai-f 'Markham will be coAtess to members of t'ne Maan Sal club this evening at her home, Emp Wellf- Ith ilM)ver NcfV$ We Refuse to Garry-WHITES Garry-WHITES and BLONDS l1 , . . oVer this " tJ 4 MiIF SEASON! W!; 1 4 Especially Sizes lo"5 ONLY 75 PAIRS LEFT LADIES' FINE WHITE AND BLOND High, Medium Heel Afl Slippers Yours for A PAIR 9 Some Sold for $6,90 WORK SHOES . . Zy. $3ltr .CHILDREN'S tmd - - A k MISSES' SLIPPERS - . . dlUuU r Come, See the Real Shoe V(Uues a f VamiG Jhj Stoo (1 NEW FALL : 'hohei For siLI Special VV: J mfJl 4EL SILK 'S, tm&xs&t: TOP ! Eopular Shades , v1 . - (K , -AN EXTRA " C Chtfron. and-Service-Weight;-IS v V.V4v v 5 iSplendidiy4u-; A;-.-.V;4: , i. ... (jee vui i'X -.- .-;- . .r--i -,v.. . hs , v. cry- xteauonapiy; -rricea . 1! I You And I Your Friends Mr. and Mrs. I feber Harrison, Glen and Lloyd Harrison and Miss La Von Harrison, of Los Angeles, and Mrs. George Wilson and daughter daugh-ter of San Bernardino, Cal., have been the house guests of Mr. and uum& uot TT CCJV. J. O. May of Roosevelt, spent today to-day here on business. W. M. Donaldson of Moffitt; Colo., was arnong the business visitors in Provo today. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Flrmage have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ray II. Briggs of Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. II. S.1 Pyne and family left this morning by car for their home in St. Louis, Mo., after spending the past four weeks in Provo with Dr. Pyne's mother, Mrs. H. S. Pyne. Another son, Thomas M. Pyne left by plane from Salt Lake Ci(y this morning ' for "'his home in Oakland", Cal. He, also, has" been a guest of his mother. $Ir. and Sirs. Harold, Maag of Vineyard, received a telegram this morning stating that their son, Harold Maag1,' was scheduled to sail from fiprmanu torinv Thfi vminer man has been laboring as a mis- " -- . . - DRESSES B r i d e-E 1 ect : Honored A delightful shower was given in honor of Miss Venera Allred, bride-elect bride-elect by her sister and friend. Miss Veda Allred" and Miss Li la Hawkins, " reSpectivelyTuesday at the home of Mrs. Ada Johnson. A Variety of ' summer flowers prettily-' decorated the entertaining entertain-ing rooms. Several enjoyable ' games were playfed- arid a delicious luncheon was served td the following relatives rela-tives and friends:' ;' Mrs. F. E. Allred, Mrs. Eldah Hayward of Spanish Fork, Mrs. J. Ar 'Hawkins, ; Miss Ada Johnson, Miss Stella. Draper, Miss Erma Johnson, Miss Evelyn Paulson, Miss Virginia Sutton, Miss Helen Sutton;"' M!bs ; tfdt Bali; Miss VI ginia Zobell, Miss Frances Clegg, Miss Alice Miller, Miss. Maurine Baird, Miss Nelda Harwbod, Miss Dessia HdrwooVl, and Miss Leta Wbffinderi of Spanish Fork. " Th' htfnor guest was the recipient recip-ient 6t niany useful and 'beautiful gifts."- '- The real purpose of vacation la to give workers change, a physician physi-cian says. TJbe way It usually works out, though, the vacationist gets back Without change of "any kii.d. A " :"- " - v sionary for the past 26 months. Mrs. Hugh Davis of Vineyard, is visiting with relatives in Hiawatha. Hugh W. Colton of Vernal, was a visitor here today on business. AT'Mannlng of Richfield, spent today with friends in Provo. Mrs. Louise George" of Salt Lake, 13 visiting with her sister, Mrs- Ry Harding of Vineyardl She recently returhed from a si Weeks' vacation in Los Angeles, where she atttend-ed atttend-ed the Olympic games. W. E. Bushman and wife of Cleveland, Ohi6, spent today with Provo friends!' . ' Taylor Reynolds, son of Mr. and rs. Harry T. Reynolds of Spring- ille, underwent an operation for cute appendicitis at the Spring- He hospital Tuesday night. His condition is reported as being fair. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dixon and son r'Padl.JfC'of New York City, are spending two weeks in Provo with Mr. 5 Dixon's f thbther. Mrs. Electa bixori.'Mrs, Dixon ' Was formerly for-merly Ora Anderson of Fairview. VACATIONING HERE x r i t - ? " J t " i ' - - & 4 V. - , . i,,:-x ? ' '(. . -.- - .-;x x -r v JS"1 1 9 f-M. : . A t - r . , V V Mrs. Clyde Summerhays, who, with uhr baby daughter, has arrived in Provo from Berkeley, Calif., to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs. Electa Dixon. Mrs.' Summerhays was formerly Sarah Dixon. Cdast' Visitor Is Complimented A charming bridge-luncheon was tendered Miss Ora Jean Chipman, visitor from Los Angeles, by Mrs. Stanley Bonnett Tuesday afternoon at her home. A tasty repast was served at I 1:30 o'clock, small gold vases of pink and white late summer flowers flow-ers centering the tables. Mrs. William Wil-liam Chipman of American Fork won the bridge high score favor and Mrs. J. H. Wootton of Salt Lake received the second prize..-The prize..-The guest list included the fol- Mrs.' J..XraeyJ, .Wootton, Mrs. Ray, II. Brierg3 and Mrs. J. H. Wootton of Salt Lake, Mrs. William Chip-man Chip-man and Mrs. John L. Firmage of American Fork and Mrs. E. D. Firniage. ' A Enjoy Affair In Salt Lake The following couples enjoyed the theater.- followed toy a dinner atCoon Chicken Inn in Salt Lake City Thursday evening: Miss Zelma Driggs and Miss Edna- Bullock of Pleasant Grove; Roy and George W. Brown of Provo and jlJIss Louise Taylor and Kenneth Martin of Salt Lake. . ... TUNA COCKTAIL . 1 can White Star Tuna 12 stalks green asparagus 1 cup Thousand Island dressing 2 tomatoes or an allegator pear Break Tuna, slightly with a fork. M;x it with the dressing. Line sides of cocktail glasses . with, sialics' of asparagus ''iahd dectioris tohlatoes or" alligator pearl Place xuna in center 01 glasses. YIELDS DRAN IU 4lk and VitaminB TT.1-- - . .... . V neip .Relieve yonsupa-. yonsupa-. tion; Also gas'Sfopov-'t; UU11UU1K 11UU NV. labora.tory experiments demonstrate that Kelloges Axi BaxN has sufficient ulkT to exercise ex-ercise the ' intestines. Vas vrell s ViUhiinB'to' help tone the intes-tinal intes-tinal tractr . ' ; . supplies twice as much blood-btlild-ing ' iron" as: an equal amount by Weight of beef liver. r: overcome common constipation by .this pic ai way," and banish th pleasant rcere-the rcere-the headaches bacfcachi tea, loss of .aptetlte and e'nerg that so frequently result.rx T need to wbmr1 aldnef with tiiiis and drugs, which often lead to harmi r Insrtead just eatttwoC& fills' danyf of KeUogga ?Ali-BSAi adequate for most types of con-stination- If, vonr -tntfistinal trouble is not relieved'this way; see. your 1 aocior. A ne " "Duur- in -AUiuuuf is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass; Which gently clears the intestines of wastes. v - l. v - - -: Special processes make Aix-B'aAK finer, softer, more palatable. It is notT habit-f orming. Equally tastjr as a . cereal, - or' used in cooking LADQRATORY KELLOGG S Ml Kecipea on the red-and-green package. pack-age. At all grocers.' llade by Ilcl-lo"2 Ilcl-lo"2 far Battlsr Creek. r Creek. Ml (35 GRATULATIONS 1 r . r Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag have :a son, born this morning at their home in Vineyard. Mother and baby are doing fine. 41 - - --I Prices Effective SPERRY'S MAXBIUM "5" 2 LB. Ik V.vn EXTmCYv SHOULffER Mutton Roasts BaconSqUiirea -Xuixf - ptx a as. , . f ' i,i t i ' i i i n i I i i i H I'll i i i liwfjM'in ' I i - . - i i i. i M 'GOVERNMENISPECTDiSlBfei JOE:SOLD TOrPEALERS i yj.-j IT gv: :"- T.forp,;d7;T;ifpf":Cl2cr!tK7jIoSewiv for Their. Families oCPayii; Taklt'LIsrUcU-Eiih "Daj -Because They lCnow-TIiere Is Health, In Baying the Uzst V.eaiX? ' V ,', ",..:'V-"V 5S- NORTH UNtVERSITY-'AVE. .' Bet Sproaia In Canyon A smart affair of. Thursday aft-erhoohr aft-erhoohr was lne,1riige' parTy 'given by the Beta Sorosis club at the' Vivian Park hotel in Provo canyon. can-yon. . Large baskets and vases of garden gar-den flowers were employed in the decorative scheme. Mrs. E. R. Rasmuson won the high score favor and Mrs. Victor Hedquist received the guest prize A tasty luncheon followed, a clever fRaggeay"'Ann ahd Raggedy Andy tltehe-iinifeatuYed. The same iddat was4 CaVrieVl 'out in the place cttrds; ; 'In attendanve were the following club memberB:' Mrs.'vErven J. Nel-EOffr Nel-EOffr Mrs. M. Howard. Graham, Mrs. D Orld ' AIlen, Mf".; Eniest Halver-son; Halver-son; Mrs:' J. Eval ' ChrlsCensen, Mrs. riulori C. 'Van Wageheh, Mrs. mm at J i PHONE 534 464 WEST CENTER ST. 1 If REE DELIVERY . y y,.... ... "-"-r 1 - - " - '.' SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Par Waii Pow,-, JVf E der, large" package. jJUf ' Borders dr Sego Milk i Large I " Cans........ ft for Tree Tea 1 Half lbV package... W Brown or Powdered kl. I Sugar, 3 pounds ... Cfj) J Vinegar, Dark Malt, eff I Per galipn . . ... . . . MEAT SPECIALS Pork Roast Shoulder, pound Prime Rib Rolled. Roast Beef, pound LARD , 8-lb. Pail . V. J The Best That lac (BE?- . . lit ...... .v DEB 5 a. -V - - - '- ' J - - - ' I . ,! II I. J-MI I I fel I'll ! I g HIGH T QUALEf Y; , MEATS - .J:Vu - ?.5H. J '7i.'a--T-.-..v. EEP t Lb- FIKST CUT GEM iibOcf " 1 - j -- Utah Oil Dance Is Arranged The annual " Utah Oil Refining company "dance will be held Saturday Satur-day evening at the Lakeside Gardens Gar-dens at Spring Lake, and the public is cordially invited to attend. The "affair is being sponsored by theProvo division of the company and, representatives from Salt Lake and surrounding towns are expected expect-ed td attend: Bud Green and his ofrtiestfawlll furnish the nVusic. Arthur L. Gallup, Mrs. W. E. Wlest. 'Mrs, E. RV Rasmuson, Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mrs. Fred Dixon and Mrs: C. JHart. Guests present were Mrs. Victor Hedquist1, MM. Lynn 'Taylor. Mrs. Harold Brown of New York, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mrs. Vera Greenwood, Green-wood, Mrs. Ernest .Hansen, Miss Fay Spaulding, Mrs. Reid of Pay-son, Pay-son, 14 rs. "Charles De Molsy, Mrs. Ralph Bullock, Miss Izetta Funk. Mrs. on' Kumpi " and Mi's. Raymond Ray-mond Chlpnian of American Fork. Mesdames Halversbn, Nelson and Graham Were iln charge of arrangements. arrange-ments. ' 3832 jBeechnut Spaghetti 9fi 6 uans ior -rw Black' Pies, fresh stock, 3 pounds . . . . White Star Tuna, Half s, 2 for ...... Rolled Oats, 9-lb. bag Salad Time Dressing, Dress-ing, quart jars Lettuce, large solid heads, each 35c 29c 25c .5c lEc U2c Prime Rib Roast, Staiding, pound. . Best Cut Pot Roast,' pound 69c Money Can Buy i .'; r.-uy r e.' 20,1932 - . . - . 9 Cli UCK arnsLb.Qc PROVO t - 35c t TT" -n- j i ww T 1 " 1 Outing Held-At Jepperspn Farm i 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Kallel gave a delightful outing at the Jepper son farm near Utah lake Sunday, the affair being enjoyed by the fol -lowing: - ; r ' 4 ' . Mrs. Albert .Kallel and sons Allen Al-len and Waldo and Mr. SbAheen, S. J. Jepperson, Miss Jean Jepper-son Jepper-son 'andThomas'Jepperson'an of Los Angeles, Mrs. S. H. Jepperson, Miss Marguerite Jepperson1, Richard Rich-ard Jepperson, and lilaa Marjorie Bee of Provo. ' " ' T An elaborate picnic dinner was served. Sfi ffr Valley Chapter Plans Picnic Valley .Chapter' No. S. 6. E..S. will hold its annual Robert Morris Mor-ris day picnic Sunday at Saratoga. Sara-toga. v ' -. Luncheon will be served at 1:S0 o'clock, and a number of activities have been planned for JLhe after noon. ' - "' A. AUTOMATIC WASHING alACHlNES Are Still the Standard You can now get late Models, slightly used, ; at Bargain 55icest UTAH BOWER. & LIGHT CO. VEAL SALE Our price Saturday of 13c:' per pound on.Leg xr Loin Val Roast gives our shoppers a luxury at a price all can. a f f ord. Shoulder Roast will sell at 9& per lb. Veal Chops at 12 c per lb and Stew at 5c per lb;' Be sure to take advantage ad-vantage of. this low p r ice on choice country, veaL " . HAMS Sugar Cured Skin-n Skin-n e d Hams, lean and tender, will sell for' IJc per lb. Sat urday, whole or half. Ttte family, will., enjoj one; pf these baked ' and served cold. .BECCO 15c What iwill quench your' thirit 'these" hot days more ihan,i a g66d cold glassof' Uecco?) And to help; ao inis we wui.seii QuartBoUlesZBecr cp,-at;. J5c orl 175, MAGAR0NI4C Saturday;our-store feillsellMacaroni, Egg. "Noodles, o r Spaghetti for only 4c p e r package. Don't ,overlopk:Athisf high . grade) mercn ! andise-at such' v a " lw pacei-i; LARD 72c i In the face- of.- a ;v;. strong rising i mar.t ' ket,we are offering 8-Ib. PaiTLard $GtM only :.72c i This is : fresh stock. Be sure : ' and get one or more v r 1 pails at this price. A nlissmfBell Toilet Soap,' ' our V fastest -sellingiToilerSdap; " V will ; sell Saturday:" ; f pr bnly 4c. tier bari ; 5 - Lay: in a;Supply at i . this' price. -, yx - f , V ' Berare; and ; visit, ' :buri fruit-- depaii-.V-. ;meht Saturday f or v , alj the Fresh Fruits and. Vegetables hUsl ' " - y e r y:-i reasonable: : price.;3'Tienv' . 5 bo Cantaloupes for only 10c .J- f ooo 1 .iVA Surety cJ;Pk::;7 f r - S .V. . .-. . ... - - f. |