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Show o Fillmores Home -For .Reunion ' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fillmore had . their, family , home ror the: 24th, and. a delightful dinner party was - enjoyed in the afternoon at , the Edna Mae, Hedquist home. ; . Covers Wre laid for. Mr." and Mrs, Fillmore, Dr. and Mrs. James - Fillmore, now of , Port "Hanchuca, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs; Roland Cannon Can-non of Salt-Xake City, .Mr. and '.Mrs. Parker Fillmore of Eureka, Mrs. John Stewart 'of Longmont, 'Colo.,' who ' will be here for : sev-eral sev-eral months; Dr. and Mrs. Loren O. Bryner and Paul Fillmore. - . Dr. and Mrs. . James Fillmore - and son and daughter have been spending the week here , from s Mesa, Ariz., before going . to Fort Hanchuca, where Dr. Fin-more Fin-more . is first lieutenant in the medical corps. , i Mrs. Stewart and two ' litUe daughters will be here until faU, when they will Join Mr. Stewart, wha is first lieutenant in the coast artillery, stationed at Camp , Hulen, Texas. The family has : been living at Fort Monroe, Vir-y Vir-y ginia, the past three months. ! After the dinner, he group, in- ML : THE TOP GRADE PACKED 2 WAYS: FANCY SOLID PACK or READY GRATED ! M STARKISTS MODERN SUNUT PLANT Gay Parties For Alpine Summer School Groups A number of informal parties are adding to the pleasures in connection with the Alpine summer sum-mer school activities. President and Mrs. Franklin S. Harris entertained the faculty and students ;' at their summer home Wednesday afternoon. Melons Mel-ons were : served i. to more than i(K) guests who enjoyed visiting both indoors and among the evergreens ever-greens surrounding the home; ' In -honor, of. Coach and Mrs. E. I Roberts of - Los Angeles, Calif., a , bonfire party was given giv-en earlier in the week, the affair af-fair being enjoyed by a few faculty members and students. They, assembled near the cabin of the dean of women, Mrs. Elsie C. r Carroll,- and "Timpanogos" Roberts entertained the group with humorous stories and personal per-sonal experiences. Dean and Mrs. Herald Ft. Clark were hosts at a bonfire party on the first evening of the summer sum-mer school, which proved a lively get-acquainted event.' , The girls living at the domi-tories domi-tories met with Dean Carroll Wednesday evening to effect dormitory dor-mitory organizations and make plans for the competetive activities activ-ities usually carried on among the dormitories. . Bliss Ivins Jones and Phyllis Moncur were selected as dormitory representatives. . eluding the children named also the Bryner children and the little daughter of the Parker Fillmores, spent a pleasant time at the Fillmore Fill-more home, where pictures were taken and informal entertainment enjoyed. SAVE UP TO 25 On BEDROOM SUITES DURING THE BIG JULY SALE! Make Your Selection from 125 FINE 4-PIECE SUITES! Drop Into A Cozy Corner - i i Mi mm ni&vX its n m : Wiiii iO;4i1.fiS:i.::il: . ft. v r 1 fi-i vc r Vr The clean-cut lines of food modern deslrn are well exemplified la this comfortable hi h-backed chair and table. The unusual table top with its long, deep drawer, is covered with leather. The sleek tapering legs are of blonde wood. MILITARY WATCH lA watch designed particularly for military use would be a time ly gift for the young man Just inducted - into the service. The case is shaped like a luggage roll, in miniature, and covered with a washable fabric with simulated leather graining in tan with contrasting con-trasting brown -on ends and wide center strap. A spread eague and tiny stars in bbrass furnish suit able ornamentation . " Harding Family Arranges Reunion . The . Samual Harding family is holding its annual reunion at Saratoga Sunday. ' ' The families are to provide their own picnics. A program and games will be enjoyed, ."p Scandinavians Make Plans For All-Day Event . The . home of Mr. and Mrs. . P. K- Nielsen, in Pleasant View, will be the scene of much festivity Sunday, when the Scandinavians of Provo meet together for programs, pro-grams, lunch and informal entertainment. en-tertainment. Commencing at 10:30 o'clock, a program , will be f urnshed, to include talks by Karl Knudsen, and Heber Knudsen, a violin solo so-lo by Royal Nielsen and a vocal solo by Mrs. W. J. Lewis. These attending are to take their own lunch, and at 2 o'clock, another program will be presented, present-ed, with talks by William Norman, Nor-man, and Vernon Nielsen, and a program of music including solos by Mrs. Tenie Pederson and William Wil-liam Knudsen and duets by the Pederson sisters. MIND YOUR MANNERS Test your knowledge of correct cor-rect social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative author-itative answers below: 1. If a neighbor's child wanders into your house and misbehaves is it al Iright to send him home? 2. Should you depend on using a neighbor's equipment, like a lawn mower, regularly? 3. If you haven't the fainest idea what kind of a gift to take a weekend hostss in whose home you have never before visited, what is a wise solution? 4. If a servant washes your car wnen you are visiting, should you tip him ? 5. If a hostess has only one maid should a woman guest do her own pressing and make her own bed? What would you do if You have a headache when you are a guest (a) Talk about it? (b) Take something for it. Lie down if you get a chance but don't talk about it? Answers 1. Yes. 2. No. That is an imposition, 3. To wait until after the visit when you'll have a better idea and send her something by mail 4. Yes. 5. Yes. Best "What Would You Do' solution (b). v . - KLAYWAIEillD'S Make your picnic fro over big. Make your dollar go Farther Where Prices are Lower! GUARANTEED MEATS - Deefnoastslhldr.,Ublb.21c Ground Beef 2 lbs. 37c Pork Roasts snfcr 23c Franks lb. 19c Sliced Bacon !uufT lb. 32c Shld. Picnics M 23c Pure Lard LI 2 lbs. 27c Lamb Chops S lb. 27c PORK & BEANS Large a f Cp Cans 3' for M POTATO CHIPS Oz 2 for 25 OLIVES 2 25c PUNCH POWDER 3 for IOC WAX PAPER Feet 12c TUNA FLAKES 10c TREET Can 27C GREEN PEPPERS Ideal for stuffing, lb TOMATOES Firm, Ripe Pound LETTUCE Lge., solid, local Head GREEN BEANS Local, extra fancy Pound POTATOES New, Local, 10 Pounds CANTALOUPES Jumbo 36's Each WATERMELONS 4 1 Pound ....... . 1V LIMES, fresh, green Dozen LEMONS Large 300's Dozen ORANGES 252's, sweet, juicy Dozen ? 9c 5c 5c 5c 10c 3S ICC He 15c 23c 15c For This Recipe You'll Need PEACHES flXf 2V2 Can ....... &3lr CAKE FLOUR Sof tasilk . . . ... . . SPRY Pound t0 SEGO MILK 5 j 4 Cans ...V.. .V. . FLOUR Daisy, 48 lbs. 90c Economy " . . 98c White Lily " 1.18 Drift. Show 1.55 rinso 00 r Large Size Xt LUX TOILET 3 Bars AV LIFEBUOY f 3 for AV SPRY EJt 3 Pounds V LUX Large Package Xt WHEATIES 'flflu Package AAV CORN, PEAS, Ct BEANS, 3 for ... . SUGAR 10 lbs 63c 25 lbs 1.57 100 lbs 6.10 POWDERED or y BROWN. 2 lbs. flC I QUART ..... 25c Tie JAM .tKV . .rill I CmWi Pound VjP 26c i5(3 lbs. 50c Special Dealt 55c Value 27c FAHCY COOKIES Purity i m lb. 15c MACARONI American Beauty . . 2 pkgs; 13c GRAPE JUICE Wdch5S:::- KERR LIDS 3 Dozen . . . . 25c KERR CAPS Reg., Doz. . . , 21c PINEAPPLE Crushed, - No. 10 can t . . . 62c PRUNES 24 -lbs. . , 15c RUBBERS 4 Dozen . . 15c JELLY GLASS. Dozen 42c P-NUT BUTTER 2 lbs. . . 23c ir . BEER -CANS 3 for 27c BOTTLES. . . 3 for 29c " With.Empties . M?hduT mm Calendar IIAPPY HOUR BRIDGE ' The Happy ' Hour Bridge clut members are entertaining their husbands at a steak fry Saturday Satur-day evening at 8 o'clock at Can yon Glen. Members are 'asked to take the articles - they are to tumisn, to the hot c oz Mrs. Mary Bennett, Saturday after noon. , PINOCHLE CLUB A pot luck supper will be en joyed by members of the Pinochle ciud at tne nome or Air. ana Airs. Henry Falkner, at Olmstead, this evening. J AOOSE Mrs. Max Williams will be hostess to members of the Jocose club this evening at her home. BUYING FURNITURE? REMEMBER THESE RULES: 1. Buy according to size of your rooms. Massive pieces are out of place in small rooms, or vice versa. 2. Buy on quality first, on price last, when possible. 3. Demand exact description of woods and vaneers. 4. Examine wood construction and springs of upholstered ' furniture. 5. Mattresses and box springs should be guaranteed to have sag-proof edges. 6. Furniture in one room should not all be of the same height or size. If you have plenty of low .chairs and a soft, let one new piece be tall. 7. Skip top-heavy little tables ta-bles with unsteady legs. Top and legs should be in correct proportion. Otherwise table will wobble. 8. Short, squatty lamps seldom sel-dom provide godo reading light. Demo Meeting Is Called -C , All district chairmen and chairwomen chair-women of the Democratic party are asked to meet af the city1 and county building, at ,7:30 Saturday evening. -They will meet with Mrs. Delia ; Love ridge and Emil K. Neilson, members of the ; county Democratic patronage committee. If any chairman or chairwoman cannot be present a representative should be In attendance. Club At Party The Neighborhood Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Brereton Wednesday evening. -' Summer flowers decorated the rooms.'-Sewing and luncheon were enjoyed - by Mrs. Geneve Moore, Mrs. Bessie Fierce, Mrs. Telia Brereton and Mrs. La Von Roberts. Mrs. , , Roberts will entertain the club Wednesday at her home. TUNA AND SALMON CASSEROLE (Serves 4 to 6) Three table'spoons butter, 3 tablespoons ta-blespoons flour, 1 teaspoon lemon juice, salt, pepper and paprika, V teaspoon scaped onion, 1 cup canned salmon and 1 cup canned tua, break crumbs, 8 ripe olives grated cheese. Melt butter in saucepan. Slowly stir in flour, pepper, salt, paprika and scraped onion. Continue to stir until thickened slightly. Add, lemon juice. Drain and flake fish. Combine. Grease casserole. In bottom, place layer of sauce, next a layer of fish, then a layer of sauce. Continue these alternating layers until casserole is almost filled, with sauce on top. Sprinkle with' bread crumbs and cheese dust with paprika. Arrange the ripe olives around the edge as colorful garnish. Baks in moderate moder-ate oven (350 F.) about 35 minutes. CLEANING BLINDS A good, hard coating of wax will keep the dust from clinging to Vetentian blinds. Frequent use of the small brush attachment to vour vaccuum cleaner and n sDe- cial fingered lambs' wool brush is STRUTWEAR HOSIERY Regular $1.00 Entire ' Stock of Summer. Hose sacrificed in the face of advancing prices! ; Long, Short and Medium Lengths. Every Pair Per-r feet. Velanode a new discovery, dis-covery, to reduce snags and runs! - 000TERIE 124 West Center ARE PRICE Only YOU can see that your eyes get the constant care and protection they deserve! Visit the registered optometrist here for complete e 3 examination NOW! If glasses are needed, choose from smartest, GUARANTEED, glasses. Glasses PAY s he Intei-mountain Wesfa Largest Manufacturing and Dispensing Optician Salt Lake, Provo, Price, Ogden, Logan. Idaho Falls In Provo at 163 West Center St Specials for SATURDAY ----- JULY 26, 1941 SATURDAY SPECIALS AND 0UTIHG NEEDS "RED & WHITE" Luncheon f.leat Spiced 12-oz. tin 25c Vienna Sausage "Red & White" 4-oz. Tin ...... Each 10c T. TES'P, Crushed or Sliced No. 2 Tins 2 for A AUUI VI Pineapple 9ir Crushed, No. CA AUG 10 tins, EachUUC nA..:i.j rii MRed & wwiew No. 4 Tins . 4 for 18c "WONDERFOOD" r.1arshmal!ovs . . Lg. cello pkg. 10c Corned Beef Each 23c "RED & WHITE' Prepared Mustad "IZ,, .... Each 9c Pork & Beans S xir:. . Each lOc Pop Corn iST"k:i 3 pkgs. for 10c PEAS No. 3 Sieve No. 2 Tins . . .. 2 for 25c Whole Green 2 Tins aurr ajK, finiAw String Beans v: 2 for 25c WAX PAPER "Red & White" Heavy Waxed 125-ft. Roll 15c PAPER PLATES "Purity" 9-inch Size Package- Oj of 12 v..:v.v... ClC Paper Napkins White or Assorted 80'a Package UV 3 Punch Powder "FLAVOR ADE" Assorted Flavors Packages for . . ...... VINEGAR - JARS - RUBBERS - LIDS - CAPS PAROWAX - CERTO - PECTIN - WATERMELONS ZEPHYR Summer Drink Punch Base -8-oz. Bottle .... 9c POTATO CHIPS 1-Pound Package . .... 25c WHEAT FLAKES "Red & White.' Toasted 8-oz. m Pkgs.., for 17c "RED & WHITE" - : Pnnn Golden Bantam or Uvlui Country Gentleman. No. Shortening Country Gentleman. No. 2 Tins Light; Fluffy .... 2 for 25c "Redc White O It tin C7 u-iu. till Uf "LADYGODIVA1 f 111 Off A 24-Ounce; Toilet Soap 4,&h - Jill for 19c Packages ,.,.L... .... btiull IWU mmm "Red OOP Giant Blue & Whi Med. Ripe Talf Tins ; dryS "Red& White" EI.. Q1. Wrapped .,U IUI 11 A I II ICC "flue & While" VUUU Each 13c QDntlTY'STEEIlAnD IJEIFEniDEEF nu;,iP.aoAST...ib.25c UEAL DOAST . . . lb. 25c POT ndAST . . . . lb. 21c Leg 0' Lamb ... . lb. 27c ixed Lunch Heat lb. 25c SPRING FRIES ..A... |