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Show I 1 . , i ill . LpveT Gifts Received At ,., Shower To honor, "herslster,- Miss Donna Nelson. 'bride-elect, Mrs. G. Henry Startup gave a .miscellaneous shower. atthe home of Mrs. George A. Startup Friday evening. A number of felightful games were pi fed, prizes being awarded to Mts. Alfred Ridge, Mrs. Russell Olsen -i and .. Mrs. . Mabel Bunker. Little Gloria Groneman furnished recitations and dance numbers, and Miss Evelyn Startup : rendered piano selections. x A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served. Numerous useful and lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor from trie following: Mrs. Eldort' McKell, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. Wllljam Whittle, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Morris Peay, Mrs. Charles, WlUard, Mrs. Freeman Free-man Stewart, Mrs. Russell "Olsen, Mrs. Albert Monson, Mrs. Alfred Rfdge, Mrs. Karr Peterson, Mrs, Ralph Peters, Mrs. Mabel Bunker, Mrs. Wesley TaylorfMrs. Edith . Jolley. Mrs. Isaac B.ANelson, Mrs. VV? . JB. i fcvanii,lMiss Elnaa Jensen, Miss Thelma Halladay, Mrs. Charles Reynaud, Mr. Silvio Rey-naud, Rey-naud, Miss Evelyn .Startup, Miss Margaret ; StartopMIs Merle Bray, Mi Kan Wee Girls Honor Mothers. Mi Kan Wee girls of the First ward delightfully entertained their mothers Thursday evening at the home of their group leader, Mrs. F. D. Cassity. A dainty luncheon was served, the guests being reated at small tables. Peon lea,., sweet Williams and Koses were employed as a decoration, dec-oration, and the nut cupa were in the form of rosebuds. Following the luncheon, the Primary work was displayed and the following enjoyable program was furnished by the girls in attendance: attend-ance: Tribute to Mother," Joseph F. Smith,' Louise Jensen; poens, Loretta Rowberry, Ruth Farmer, Blanche . Rust, Fay . Anderson, Bessie Smith and Norma Strong; one-act play, Grace Pe&y and Ruth Mildenhall;, piano numbers and songs, Merady Pack and Bessie Johnson; reading, Virginia Duke; reading, "Mother," June Perkins; vocal duet, . Berrma Clarkstpn and Vera Weight. In addition to those named, the following, were present at the, gay affai: - Helen Rowe, Mar joris-Nut tall, Fay AUman, Mrs. Joe Ahlander, stake Primary of fi- oames ana stunts were reatured on ; the lawn. ' " s :;s if : Retiring Officers Mrs. Thufslon Kendall, Miss Erma OiJfJ -A'-. ; IV; i-. Leffler. Mrs. Cleo Jbatcher Mrs. rlOnOreCl Jt Farty liien koss. ansa mveiyn - wen. muss Kate Peters, Miss Ruby Hardy, Mrs. GlOyd Penrod and Mrs. Harold T. Sutton of Salt Lake, dST. ijt if , ?4 t- ' Tn ' WOn :AlW.Rt1l!milN " ' The -forfdaaneritaT fatni( of slim. mean just one thinj il you are too fat, eat less, ami let that less be minus the fat-forming foods. f The individual can be slim and supple yifhout losing one atom of superb, fitnesf and well-being, if I hie hrifA nf fneui eliminates ex cess fats and starch foods, repln.c- ig, them with fruits and vegeta- 2j.vfy Bie,.milk, aid nvllf products. Tlais ing vitamins an;'., mitvcial elemeni.s needed ta'.' be happy, healthy meat ox cthr protvin vfKd( (ggs. cheese, etc.) After you hae taken the edjre off a ken appj-tit? in this fashion. you can safely satisfy the rest of your appetite w.th your favorite dessert. BUT, d.n't forir.-t Halibut, and other whitc-meat-cd fibh, need careful cooking or they arc apt to bi dry and ,touh. There-aie -the leaft-mJrtcd fish and yout1- personal tastrmay choo ether than halibut. But the cook- that I say satisfy, not satiate. , r - TODAY'S RECIPK Baked Halibut. chopped bacon over the vegctsi jfui the. . can . of tomato : around the fish and start the k ii 6ci as thehappe d bacoi gifts to sizzle, begin basting slice, of fish. After half an J Iswcr the heati baste ocenstiorj Set the oven for 400 degrees F. i and finish baking. Time req fvngj method oes not. va:y. and OyerweihCs-lendi?merdureirs 01 ;3iir toput ptivfiursir , Re-Tiember the role 1 talkalu Surprised By Friends 'Members and friends of Camp No. 8, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, pleasantly surprised their captain, Mrs. J. A. Holdaway at her home Thursday afternoon. The entertaining . rooms were prettily decorated with spring flowers, flow-ers, a large bowl of pink and white peonies centering the dining table. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. ' Holdaway received a . lovely gift from those in attendance. I t-. Arrive Jj Attend Wedding rr ' Mrs. Bessie liee Thomas of Good- , ing, Idafyd .an fdr. and; Mrs.. O. M Downey of Bqisy Iftaho, ifrived in Provo Friday to attend the wed-. Uing ' of? Mislt f Marlon McC&rrf.f Vf: ; davtghter. of Mr-and Mrs. William - "McCoard! of P"rbyo, and; p. tFrank-, tFrank-, ; iin Thomas bt GooiSng, son of Mrs.: : . Bessie Lee Thomas. ; The wedding was hejd at, the Mc-Coard Mc-Coard home Saturday evening. Fine Program V At Camp No. 3 Camp No. 3, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, met at the Second ward Relief , society hall Thursday afternoon. after-noon. ' The history of William Julander was read by Mrs. Ezetta Johnson, after which to tap dances were furnished by little Gloria Grone- man and , Anna Jean Davis. A piano selection was s rendered by ; ) Luanna Johnson,: and two song i were given by Max and Lamond - , Elliott, 'accompanied- by Naomt Jloover. Two readings ,. were furbished fur-bished by HeTen Spencer. ,, v A delicious luncheon wagsorypo to i2. Th6 hostesses were Sirs. Sitl Johnson, Mrs. Eliza Soutt, Mis. -v Ezetta Johnson' an.l " Mi 4. Lo enz' Ffazier; , ' .. Retiring officers of Camp.No. 1, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, were honored at a social held , at the home of" Mrs. Samuel Henrie Thursday afternoon, The following delightful program was furnished: "Before Thee, Lord I Bow My Head," camp quartet; address of welcome, Mrs. Mae Snow; readings "The Highway Man," and-"Colored Lady at the Telephone," Miss Erma, Acord; Tribute to retiring officers, Mrs. Lacy H. Thompson; interesting experiences ex-periences related by Mrs. Sarah A. JJhepherd, original pioneer from Beaver . ; Games were played under the direction di-rection of Mrs. J. R. Hodson, Mrs. Mae Snow and Mrs. Mary Corbett. Delicious refreshments were 'served to 32. The assisting hostesses were Mrs.' Entma Foote, Mrs. Rachae.l Smart,. Mrs. Annie Graham land Mrs. Annie' T. Fotland. Utopia Glub ! Mrsr Alvin Peterson will give a social at her home Tuesday afjter-tibdn afjter-tibdn Or memherst of the Utopia ch)b. r . ; ; . . . .'A cordial invitation is extended to all members.. ..... , , . !! , 5".: Genealogy Party An apron and overall dance will be - given by the Bonneville ward genealogy society Monday evening at the ward amusement hall. A cordial invitation is extended to the public in general. Keep those memories mem-ories briHt itW Pictures Let trs-finlsh yoyr ' 1 Kodak Films " Expert Quick Service HEDQUISTS 2 H6vdwnefl tSruff Stores. & Kodak: Shop J " i 1 A Open Evenings Until July 4th . Crciquignole Waves with perfect Ringlette ends, z fo kinks frizz. Best For Less The Wave is the Test Cpmbination and Spyral .Waves also ffiven at Provos first Permanent Waving: il Shop Done by Expert, Licensed Operators 1 Work Guaranteed Finger Wave ....... 50c . Manicure 50c. Marcelling .:T. 50c Shampoo . i . 50c f'1 Anderberg . 143. SOUTH THIRD EAST ir,i m, W 4 - v s. ' V ' . f Beauty Shop V PHONE 689 while, I expound todoU.the Anaerl can Medical r a&sociatUMi's .Journalistic .Journa-listic dictum on- the causa of excessive ex-cessive fat. Hfe Is is: V balanee. cm that bal'it can - bo miuu- rltnt iUfv vur aji:i-t intelligently treated. HKe iwl h .cnoked veiblo, grea n . These are a lovely lot of two- J Klad,, jne,.iKrt bfrult,prefr-doliar bfrult,prefr-doliar words, but boiled down they ably .ncok,d,.,fcom milk; a IllUe 1 thick slice halibut 1'lour and salt to dretlgc 1 clippreii onion 'I chi.i5reenvV,Plr. s.nall 3 slices oacn,;mPPkir's""i U slices plain lstQn 1 can tmato, whij ' : j rnd.. while it is heatjhg, pt epar v 5!tf.e' fish.' The slica 'sould-e about- .v?ifc-ipches. thick., VVipaAwith a damp ; cicth and trim' off shaggy end.-. - I Dredge in seasoned flour and put it ( . . . . . . . . ; m i- casserole-; in wnscn you win aJitut 1 houi There are four portions' in icile, each worth about; 340 ries. Hn.libut is a protein defi in fat. but here the bacon taki ! first-put Uio 3 slices of unchopped place." while the chopped veg'e r,acon. and tomato soup lend the necet ; Stew the chopped onion nn;'i 1 mineral elements so vital ttf'gt gieen peppei- over the fish, the .il ftiKi health. " " Sale Begins MO N D A Y 15th Sale Ends SATURDAY JUNE -, r t 1-4 :- ;. V W.nf 's;t ON Group No. 1 $ One lot of all pure silk crepe, the very newest thing, a clean-up of choice dresses at sensational prices $2.95 Group No. 2 One lot of fine Flat Crepe Frocks, clever new prints and solid colors, light, and dark shades, styles include jacket ffects, short ; and long sleeve models. VWues to $16.50. SPECIAL ... Wash Frocks .Special One lot of guaranteed fast color Wash Frocks including includ-ing clever summer styles in Voiles, Rayons, Shantungs, Prints and Basket Weaves. Regular $2.95 values, women and misses sizes. $59.5 $1.95 Another group of Wash Frocks in Women and Mises sizes, fashioned of fast color percale" and sheer summer cottons. $1.00 Buy July 4th Needs Now Here is-a sale that, comes: at-a convenient conven-ient time for you buy -now and .save money. Our s'tock'is new and complete -yet too heavy for this time' of the season. We must selj riovv even at a sacrifice. Bargains in all Departments Silk NegUgees New arrivals for vacation wear. -Fine quality Jap silks in novelty brocades and satins. - All sizes and colors. - ,;j .- $5150 and .!, t Clever New Wash Frocks A splendid assortment of fast-colAr fast-colAr Wash Frocks of dimity and ; 80 square percale in charniing patterns. "Sizes 7 to 14 and 38 to 52. YOUR 'CHOICE EACH Women's Pajamas $ Rayon Bloomers One lot of Shorts and Bloomers Bloom-ers in fancy fine gauge rayon, assorted colors and sizes. Values $1.00. pr 2.ror$a.M 59c ' Smocks New arivals insmart Smocks of fast color materials, including includ-ing rayons, . cretonnes, satiAe prints and broadcloths, short 1 and lbng- sleeves. Attractively SPECIAL.-.. $li .95 Womens Hiking Final Clearance on our Entire Line of Hike Togs. KHAKI KNICKERS 9 only women's, sizes 28 to 34, values to Sl.QOi " clearance price. . SPECIAL EACH 25c KHAKI RIDING BREECHES sizes 32 and 33, values to 1.00 SPECIAL riPH- EACH 5C One lot of FINE TWEED KNICKEKS in sizes 8, 10 and 12 years,' regular $1.00 values, Clearance-, Price..:.!'... MISSES' KHAKI KNICKERS about two dozen of fine Khaki Knickers for ages 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16, values to 79c.' Clearance Price f jn EACH 3)C KHAKI BLOUSES one lot of ; Khaki Blouses for Misses' and . Women, sizes 8 to. 16 and 34 to 44, middle style and blouse tvPe- Clearance Price EACH . ..VJ. .V. .. Snappy new Pajamas in beautiful beau-tiful pastel colors with contrasting con-trasting trim, Sombray swan-run swan-run rayon, wide leg style. SPECIAL $a.$5 Broadcloth Pajamas color light Attractive new fast ' Broadcloth Pajamas in . and dark colors, values to $3.95. CLEARANCE SPECIAL Combinations Clever new style slip and step-in Combination, - fine gauge rayon, peach and pink, regular $3.45 values. CLEARANCE S thtf PRICE ......... $11V-P Silk Blouses One lot of ladies' Silk Blouses, choice assortment of colors and sizes, values to $5.95. CLEARANCE PRICE $2.95 Jantzen Swim Suits One lot of genuine Jantzen Swimming Suits, in assorted styles and colors for women. Values $6.00 and $6.50. $1.95 $2.95 L. D. S. Garments 25c f One lot of ladies' L. D. S. Garments Gar-ments in fine grade eottdris, odd lot of sizes, regular $1.75 values. CLEARANCE PRICE EACH Brassieres One lot of Women and Misses sizes, assorted styles and colors CLEARANCE PRICE Princess Slips A new and complete . line of Slips, assorted sizes, styles and colors. . , 79c 90c $1.0 & $1.25 Crep,e Gowns One lot of Women and Misses . sizes in cotton Crepe Gowns,, white and pastel shades, ap-pliqued ap-pliqued and novelty trim $1.25 values. CLEARANCE PVfl price ; . . MC Silk Hosiery Clearance Lot No'; 1. Finei quality, dull finish, silk and rayon jlose, all sizes, summer shades. CLEARANCE .. fc PRICE, PAIR ZPy .. Lot No. 2. One complete line of PURE SILK HOSE, full fashion, cniffon o . service weight. clearance price; pair Lot No..3. Our icomplete line of CINDERELLA PURE ILK HOSE. l regular $1,95,: service weight. . CLEARANCE ; PRICE, PAIR .. Summer Hand Bags One lot ' of: attractive new styles in fabric and leather Hand Bags, printed linens, moire, basket weave, shan-; tung and leather. Regular $1.95 values. CLEARANCE PRICE 9 1L VV Genuine Linen Hankies Cleaver new- la-sstmftt in'" Sport"" Hankivsy ' attractive, , printed patterns, all colors. 10c or 79c EACH - DOZEN . Rayon Berets One lot' of Silk Turbans and Rayon Berets. Values to 89c. SPECIAL .. 50c Fabric Gloves A new-shipment of white and eggshell fabric: Gloves, good Fabric JLJepartment assortment of sizes SPECIAL PAIR FAST COLOR PERCALES Guaranteed - fast colors in 80 square percale prints. CLEARANCE SPECIAL, YARD 2c PRINTED BROADCOLTII a smart selection 'of ffne quality qual-ity broadcloth, attractive printed print-ed patterns. SPECIAL POf .-, YARD 7V. PRINTED WpUE, JBASKET WEAVE and , STAN TUNG colorful fabrics for summer spoils wear. SPECIAL YARD . .-. 39c NEW WHITE. FELT BERET 2 $1.00 $1.00 New White Hand Bags Clever new styles for summer, materials are shantung, linen, straw and silk, many are trimmed- in contrasting colors. $2.95 $3.45 Children's Sox A complete line of Ankle Sox, Golf Sox. and 5-8 length hosiery hos-iery for boys' and girls, sizes 5 to 10: 35c 50c PAIR CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS BAR-GAINS in fast color COTTON DRESS FABRICS including mill ends in fine Gingham, English Prints, 80 Square Percale, Per-cale, and Printed Organdy. CLEARANCE p 1 PRICE, YARD 11 1 A 2 Stamped Bed Spreads One lof 'of -Stamped' 'Spread fine quality muslin, full be-size, be-size, 'ready for embroidery' j SPECIAL -Boys Broaclbtli Wash Suits s , Ready . made ' and stamped f d L .simple embro4ery fast color i4)ti35 , values. - SPECIAL Stamped ,4 liunchedriSets;, One lot of Luncheon Sets, Bn brodeiy.: them during youil vacatidn. " ''SPCtAj, PILLOW TUBING 36 inch Fox Croft bleached pure white, linen finish. SPECIAL YARD 21C PRINTED CHIFFON all colors, attractive new patterns. CLEARANCE SPECIAL, YD. $1.19 Stamped Pillow Cases 1 m Hemstitched ;for crochet wor size 42 x 36. SPECIAL V S. 2 pair $U.50 " White Sheeting Extra' s'jiecfal -4 Pacific Mills-; pure white Sheeting. CLEARANCE M 1 ' SPECIAL . . G Tinted Pillow Tops One lot of beautiful Tinted Pillow Pil-low Tops, fast color rayon, stamped for outline iembroid- SPECIAL. . Crinkle Bed Size 8 " x 105, ftplendid . 8Sso mnt of colors, $25 yultte. SPECIAL . . . . ' 0 1 C iOneLot of Package Good d - 2". ; price TINTED ORGANDY APRON .EACH $i.OO $11.59, It 20 DISCOUNT on all TABLE LINEN By the Yard 36 inch Unbleached - Xtl ' Mnqlin 19 vH 36-Inch Bleach, yd. V SHEETS BUTIRS' FECIAL Heavyweight , Free From Starch . Seamless K 81x94i2 Each, (SMMliBeiffl Little Boys Wash Suits Tom Sawyer brand, guaranteed guar-anteed fast colors, fhaest of workmanship, $1:75 values, CLEARANCE ,PRICE EACH . $4 BOYS', LINEN ' tSllORTjS: BOYS LINEN KNrOKERS BOYS' 'HATS ; ANH- CAFS , , X B"ovs'--' OVERALLS White Shirts for July 4th One lot of Kayhee Shirts for boys ages G to 13, fine quality white broadcloth, values' to $1.50., ' SPECIAL- 7 EACH" Q9t $n.oo $11.53! t -i ;'Sl 3mjDREN SWIM SUITAffes 2 to 12 COTTON 5c 3T WOOL TOT'S PLAY SUITS i$a.95 59c Little Girlsv yash Frocks . Fasnidned of 'fast'Niolor organdy swtss, ytile, and. prints, ages 2 to 6. Tot's VasH Frocks Clever "styles irigrn'ar-anteed irigrn'ar-anteed fast color Peter Pan pri nti sizes 2 to 6." CLEARANCE , PRICE TOT'S SUN- I '-- ' :. . . - - I 7n BONNETS"..... LITTLE GIRLS' STRAW IIATS VAOWTA'SUW - sewsf - r . . ' t,, 7 BARGAIN TABLE " ; Odns and ends lfluVhilaren's1 Wdsh Wear,' boys' Sultgj Tot'a'i Frocks, Summer" Wash' Hats, ;:et : I your r " choice FOR'VJLV FREE CANDY TO CHILDREN ISITINGCHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Must be accompaniedliy ParenV; t 'Vfcvrt- |