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Show PK8.V.3 (V T AH) E YEN 1W G 5 HBScS T HUltS D A:Vr Ifc&Y ?:1 ft 193 - .s-..tr, n ,.,7ir -y v--r .-..-."; ' w,:.: . t. " I Vi Mw.. Victor Anderson at the i r I V V 'W4-" .J-M . S I mill ' f-fiT ggN ' ' For MOTHER o ELECTRIC V REFRIGERATOR On Mother's Day A Modest First Payment and Very Liberal Terms make pur chase surprisingly easy. Let us go over a Majestic with you, point for point. S Year Guarantee of Course $()().SB AND UP Delivered and Installed in Your Home. Tax paid ONLY THREE MOVING PARTS MAJESTIC'S GREAT NEW COMPRESSOR has ONLY 3 MOVING PARTS of Hardest Steel running- in a bath of oil. Here are Dependability, I' reedom from Trouble, and assured Life-long- Service! Reed Electric Appliance 13 Company MR. J. M. HERBERT, Sales Manager Efficient Service on All Makes of Equipment 214 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH MBS. GTXNAXUD L.TJNDGBEN Correspondent Fhone 041-B-l ' .9 A miscellaneous bridal shower was tendered Miss Nedra Watkins, a bride of the month, by Mrs. A. H. Christensen Mrs. F. M. Alder TAKE HOME A CARTON OF . t QUALITY ' For and the Family Quart Pint 35c 20c 83 EAST CENTER ST. Provo p IREPLACE SCREENS Japanese Hand Painted, 30 inches high - Japanese 3-way screens 5 feet high Many Colors - - VELVET SCARVES Tye arid Dye Fringed AH Colors and sizes - TAFFETA BED SETS Separate Kapock-filled Pillows - - - Silk and velvet pillows aii Colors ------- TALIAN LACE Luncheon Cloths 54x72, reg. $2.50 - - - . Other Sizes to Match. Spinning wheel design lace LUNCHEON CLOTH Pure Linen, Size 72x90 ------ C ENUINE SCRANTON RAYON BEDSPREADS Full size, all shades h - $1.95. $535 50c up $6.75 $31 to.$29S $1.50 $6.50 $1.95 B RIGHTEN up Mother's Room with crisp, new Curtains, Wallpaper or Window Blinds. . A, PRETTY New Carpet on her bedroom, or fresh New Linoleum Lino-leum on the kitchen floor, will be appreciated because she can make such good use of it. E VERY WOMAN would enjoy an easy, comfortable Chair, or a new Bedroom Suite. You may find just what you want at this store at exceptionally low prices. W E SUGGEST that you see the new stock of Dinnerware and Glassware now shown in our Gift Dept. SEE OUR WINDOWS Taylor Rpssell Christensen home, 'Monday afternoon. after-noon. A delightful hour of music and social chat was enjoyed and a tasty luncheon was served. The guests Included: Mrs. S. H. Blake, Mrs. A. V. Watkins, Mrs. Thomas Reece, Mrs. A. F. Andreason, Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Mrs. A. F. Davis, Mrs. Elmer Holdaway, Mrs. Raymond Cutler, Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mrs. De Los Pyne, Mrs.. Thomas Jacobs, Mrs. Roy Park, Mrs. R. D. Wells, Mrs. Erval Anderson, Mrs. Joseph Finch, Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. R. J. Williams. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the honor guest. Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn A. Vance and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Calder were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Stratton Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. De Los Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown motored to Nephi Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Keece. Mrs. Joseph Christiansen spent Monday with friends in Salt Lake. The one act play, "Women Folks" under the direction of Miss Myrtle Biglow was presented by members of the Timpanogos ward M. I. A. in the amusement hall Tuesday evening. A dancing party was enjoyed and tasty refreshments refresh-ments were served to a targe crowd. This entertainment marks the conclusion of the M.I.A. activities activ-ities in the ward for the summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vorhees are the proud parents of a daughter, born Saturday at the family home. The new arrival has one sister. BIT BADGE SCHOOL IS SET Members of the B. Y. U. Eagles club is sponsoring a merit badge school for scouts of the Timpanogos Timpan-ogos council which will be conducted con-ducted at the Brigham Young university uni-versity Saturday, May 20, it is announced. an-nounced. Courses designed to help scouts in their work toward merit badges wilt toe given by the following instructors, in-structors, members of the Eagles club: Verl Dixon, pioneering; Chauncey Harris, personal health and pathfinding; Jay Nelson, physical phys-ical development and cooking; Larry Brown, swimming and life saving George Bone, camping and and journalism. Merrill Hammond and Eugene Larson,' bird study, zoology and botany; Ellis McAllister, civics; Don Markham, safety; Waldo Hodson and Juel Andreassen, signalling, sig-nalling, electricity and and radio; William Martin, chemistry; Dr. Wayne B. Hales, weather, astron- City Briefs The Herald Is anxious to publish pub-lish all Items of local Interest and .would, appreciate, youi cooperation If you would telephone tele-phone such news to the Ilsr-ald Ilsr-ald office, Ethel D. Rambeau, 4M-49& Two Gifts in One For MOTHER Gale's Superior Chocolates and Cara Nome Compact Hedquist Drug 2 Stores Mrs. Iillian Brady of Fairview underwent an operation for appendicitis appen-dicitis at the Aird hospital Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. She is doing fine, according to the hospital report. re-port. Mr." and Mrs. I. O. Palmer of Newtownsville, Mass., are visitors in Provo for a few days. C J, Do-ubert and Dr. M. S. Au-tosh Au-tosh of the Stellenbasch univer-vity, univer-vity, South Africa, are visitors in Provo. Virginia Dy c h e s . and Desna Crawford of Monroe spent today with Provo friends. C. 1J. Cluff of Price, is among the Provo visitors. Wayne Taylor of Lehi, and Dorothy Dor-othy Adamson of American Fork, were issued a marriage license at the county clerk's office Wednesday. Wednes-day. K. McKinley and T. W. McKin-ley McKin-ley of Loveland, Colo., are spending spend-ing a few days in Provo. larrel Jarvis FrMt of Spanish Fork, and Zelphia La Vern Green-halgh Green-halgh of Santaquin, were granted a license to wed, Wednesday, at the county clerk's office. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Farrer of Salt Lake, were among the Provo visitors today. Misses Beatrice and Stella Perkins Per-kins have left to visit with rf-fa- tives in Ogden for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Taylor of Salt Lake visited in Provo today. Mr. ami Mrs Percy Gray and daughters, Thelma and Patricia, of Logan, have arrived in Provo to spend a week with friends. DAY GIFTS SOLID COPPER WARE Specially Priced n . Complete Line of Mothct's Day Greetings Including Cards for Aunt - Wife - Sister and Grandmother GESSFORD'S 47 North University Ave. omy; Morris Vance, dairying; Ruler. Ru-ler. A. Jones, music. Soil Jaeolbs Says : : : : REMEMBER The Great Commandment HONOR THY Mother SOL JACOBS Ladies9 Ready -to-yV ear 110 West Center St., Provo One Door East of Leven's MOTHER THE HERAUD (One Year) and the Following: Magazines: McCALL'S MAGAZINE (One Year) PICTORIAL REVIEW (One Year) WOMAN'S WORLD (One Year) ALL FOR $4 Payable in Advance OLD OR NEW SUBSCRIBERS MAKE MOTHER HAPPY FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR The lovely sentiment of Mothej Her sweet thoughtfulness and affec can make it a joyful event for her, J Here are suggestions for gifts b find opportunity to select just the g this page of suggestions. ..V- V4' is.:SSi::. .1 1 :;S:W;S:Si::W:?;::SSS' x - A '':-v.-:-:.:k M PERMANENTS for MOTHERS Young and Old Ayr?- "k .-. . her LOVELY WAVE is a Realistic Thoe long, looee nnduladona over the top of the head and thote clever little "back-flips" at the btie of the deck ... only REALISTIC can achieve such coiffure chic with every type and condition of hair I No dry, split ends no tight, unnatural contours. Just a perfectly per-fectly "natural" wave, that lasts and lasts Also Genuine Combo Ringletto and Various Kinds of All Permanents and un Amanda Banks GENUINE PERMANENT WAVE SHOP per $3 The TA Thp k i cat est thing: in til The highest human emb Many on Mothers Day flowers to mother - a beauti Many others can no lonl other useful fjifts she ha Service. And these will do well tj thruout the land, living synf passed on, who need to be words of love and cheer, anl There is no better way preciouir gift or mother, that who may not have loved one! Day gifts. The truest tribute that others the love that she so upon us. W Mother, I haven't To buy a But I knol in For this I Just word You treasu Than any One could And so I' For all th For care You've ei I'll tell yo I'll make Of loving Upon this -El |