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Show ' i. Beckstead. VVeiiey for ward will- dances party farewell r - be - Who good program has coaaectioa with the V'beea arraageijn din're,- and"" large attendance Is et- - i'tj A Nw Zealand, i .Mtv-aa- tie just w Elhave shipment ofcl ,Mt3.-J. d engagement of . their daughter ;t0 Mr. Ray Jensea fSpaalsh will take place TUe eJnie-rinsher4attF-part-- )f received a delayed 5 Black and - Partridge of Duchesne the guest, Monday of Mrs. Ray find .Miss, Leah Soryusen at South Fourth -- West. Miss Laura T" wilf! sr-n' - iv.i rV.rtrlise ' left Tuesday jor her'tomrln-Duchesae. ' ' - '. I 1 jhortUa-,- , "... Miss Leahi TJrSdreasea returaed-o- a afternoon from ' Fountain Monday ass! BhageTrTttnzlTef grandparents, Ens!ve. White checked suitsand our orders from the manufacturers are to sel t h ese at aay priceTVOF 70 RETURN THEM. J, Therefore this" treat On Saturday we place these splen- - v this month. Mr. aad, Mrs. $25 retail,, at ?acred concert will be glvea aext SlIadayevenTar7730 la the Pioneer wird meeting house by the Tabernacle hoiTlaLwhlch contributions to the "fiiVsi'lonary fund will be takea. announce the engagement of. of Mr. and dfcughter Lucile to Henry Al ious Dixon,-soMrs. John .0, Dlxoa-t- he we.ddins to take place early in - JuaeM iv Dixon and Miss Kno widen are both prominent in Pro'o social circles. Mr. and Mrs. R. 'K. Knowlden - their , . I ues, worth . 74i ? A. I I lid style val S. S. "" " I The Daughters of the Mormon Batallion will meet with Mrs. M. I. Bushman tomorrow afternoon. Gzlthe habit - -- of looking in at ourshow windows si CO; - Quality first then price the lowest" i witAlthiii i wr- -r Ui:Wf " ' " ......IH Recfdy-to-We- Departmeht the ar - Another shipment just received of stvle. hijh class, ndKvest, Z?M.J . down-to-the-minu- te '" ftJI-- ' iw- 4v u rauug icaiure is me-remarK. us auuw jruu liiCbC ailldC.UVe uw. v;; ' 1 : A LadiesySuits uun '.' - li" 7 ' i v v i low pnre .we suns. t rFiyi-itf- j H iai a .ill' Friday . Social Sixty - years in ninths ua4ii3.3iity5i.48i,uaiity,:$i.5r ('.,.! tr, Mis3" Sarah Giles "and Miss Thres? i entertained in honor of Miss MarV Farrer, whose we'dding will tak? r r -- t n,n"d li .: v or ""'" In -- ' ' -- nviiir-nnge CRAVEMETTE TOP BUTTON BOOTS In black; sand atid battleship grey. Price S2.75 - IW lnt .of In r'-ifs- iv's t)!easir ' nn ; rices 'of. Children s Shoes at prices ranging tip lo $1.25." ,X)ne lot at prices ranging tip to $1.00. : i;:rs, I to S 4C ! 7r-- i S V from IK -- tA S . (7it...-J- I ' V 1 twi:. . at price rangi'ng -' i now 69d -7- V" to $1.50. t:; -- n - Satai Regular $5.00 'quality" ' PORTIERES 69c Special .Regular; $4..0 quality . ' J PORTIERES Regular $4.00 'ii!:tv S2.98 Speclai Saturday, S2.23 ;ec:al - Hr - ferial S. Carter, and Mrs. Geo. W. Craig, Mr. . r: . wl'1 ) 'rv I . CC Enrwhr I; li I for any kind of JW0 I "T AMo RepairWork 't Bring any Kind of a Car We I : II MATCHES' AND HOME. .AT VOUR GROCER'S. UTAH VHOLESALE GRO. ; ' -- COOBBERS, guarantee all work and carry a complete line of accessories Phone 261 PROTECTS CHILDREN . d u ' I H"tiANa-U- P t n II rew 'ii ' B haCMTMlM- t- D. cT 'V r - ; e . 5SK . enter-'ained'tii- CallOn t. !. Wc4<i ' A.- - Ri-He- f - V 'an.l ArtU t .. Mrr-an- d T." TTThomp-- " son and Rev. and Mrs. Phillip Klag. 'H'omafll resident ard : and Mrs. and Mrsr Mrs. F. Pirtvid?e has had as her Corps It. at the home of Mr. Vjfcs-- for the week-enher motherr and lr3. Tr J. Canipion"!aat Friday, .Vrs.A. K. Truman, who is on her way tocomiiiemorate the anniversary o! home from California to Michigan. G. .TrTrO.Ut0EREACH.. Owned by Local People and the Earnings Spent Locally .1. - :W Ask for The Big, Busy, Popular Store. gttestrt mrterpieceT TboseTJresenrwereHMfT 4n-vi- i,. Women's The ft Lot :h fiho Poison 1 Mrsied--Jtubbs)-JU4,T5:j3rF,.4n- com, and Mrs, Teeti.' ' Alur-glow..- PORTIERES Satnr'iay, S'1.98 SPLENDID LINE OF CURTAINS NETS AND SCRIM. LOWLY PKICED Saturday, Ho "M i1) ' M. ... ppl ! 'One lot of Excellent Quality LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES AND WRAPPERS Worth to $2. ' ' the Carter, re J.H. i 'A . fi aturday's Specials a a t'rnoon.1S5 i 1 servel. v-- Get to know tt."M"b H . OrrQarSfa Shoes defii.tfulTur.;l an t SonThe'niauy 1r.?r.a& i -- NOW About, forty 'sues-i- ' " 11 ag a styles.' at' . Mrs. ! H f .. iQXjowin.3t-w- VVLmLefBr pleasantly f evFning suri.rised uesday II association-of the Bonneville ward in honor of her recent birthday. toniorro' rUi dainty rr3r- - nvmaer'i-.. A her-dau- JWLIerlyv-Mr- The N'ne'tC'Mita C ntuty Mrs.' frteet""aO'!j'7.o3Trd - PUMPS AND COLONIALS ' o oc; ' " and-up.---.-f- - Child-en- 's ii "S34S ' near future. unch was ceiveti- - many haadsome presents. a AND SANDALS of designs, at' 'prices from 4, 3, in., the- - " jpla'pe In either black, sand ami gunboat grey tops, 1,2, " fa r,x LACE MILITARY BOOTS I 1 T -- 0 ( Kr-- of th most iwpular. dancing organization in Pi'ovo will undoubtedly be a- auccessfal as the series ha3 been and will be attended by ahost -- of jgociety r ' folks. .vjjj and give' their 'last ; of the season tonight la tbe Firs: h is ast d inf t 4i a ball voiced.--Those ... present-we- re Mr. "and We wish to call, attention of our Mrs. T. J. Campion, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. readecaJo the iTem wTTc"Saiijiears at S in It hLPLSprljiiiV lHellr and JMrsW-- 0. Ward. Mesdames V. 0. Beesley, W. rfieheadoTl"hl3c6Tumiribirayr T&ls item is putting" into practice the H. Kay, 1). Westwood, Chas. Westrope, W. II. Brereton. T. ;Thda at Home-- Idua" k8-itemthe Leonard,: Jritidge," E. V." Vincent, Mrs. Willamson. Mrs..GaUlff, Mrs. Pembe : V. Mr?, Farr:r has jast re ton. Messr. Geo. J aggers and Geo. P. turned r:.--Scofield, v.heie she has Moore. ,V ' " ; ter-- M rs. Frank been, visiting :. . "77;;: "Tv"; ' . Mrs.-RSrubbs. . B. Chalmers of Salt Lake returned, home yesterday morning, Mrs. D. D. Sutton entertained the after, a visit of several days aere as itbe guest of Mr. and Mrs.1 C. II. t Stevens. her home. Spring blossoms, tulips and Hit flowers '"were used Ju the decora-tionsr- " Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Brown entertala-ins- . Refreshments were served and The table decorations were carx deiis!ur'u4-"after't.oo- n was spent in ried out In yellow and white a pretty" music; sewin? and social chat. The bowl of daffodils being used as the s :,. S s sizfjs 2, 4 honor u. v . down-to-the-min- . Boa- - Glen ThiTraian wno "ieaves--Saturdfor- a mission irr Ns Zealn i. These .qualty,:"cbrrect afid sylz, but bought at such advantageous prices that we lean surpriseyou.r Xu-eltHasket Weave Cloaking jn checks:. $15.43 : S.BOT' $15.78 mrrMixiuie Cloaking u oo P.edtord in navy-an- d black. ... . : . . . to S13.48 Covert Cloth sin sand ain puity' shades. .' . , , . . . S6-.4ttr S 14 !"4S "an.d many" mre too numerous to mention here.-' Let us su these mpney saving specials. CHILDREN'S SPRING CO AT SPECIALS and lvearsrin serye and iwvek weave. 'So "U I'Tls siesl?,-1-- evealn.ia n .6.48 .9.48 i Tiie missionary" "co:n:iiS'.tee. of SPRING COATS -- - e. Mr3.':Xoulsa--'S!:Brld- .e SSM.TSTO'SSO.OO,: low Astonishing price making "on snappy are-hig- ' Teturied tiff; Farrer will be. pleased to learn that General Robert E. Lee's surrender at 9 nru o: the week from Salt Lake" City, she is able to be; at home a?ain after Appomatox in 1385. Manv' exoriisfon was v uitlug, lneirM tor a taking trealmeiu ill Salt Lake City, for of hope vhat the United States would Blw.Iie.f Tew weeks. never-b0 tew Jays. again plunged into irar were a - ". - L it " T."g ' , B L.L t) 1" Walton & Daniels rage j27WESTjCENTER |