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Show Corset Covers Beautifully and MW KWM1 Drawer. Embroidered Finc rj . II f!l! T .courteous irf j I " ' " Jf Silk Crepe de Ohine Envelope Chemise, ' Combinations and Princess Slips. 'The u . Business is Good let's make it better - (I -- Srce- I . . . r ' 1 1 J only Store in Provo with this class of TE N J YOU DON'T HAVE TO : ' -- S. n ! " tanli 'VT . - 9e - Children s Gowns values to $1.25 , ... "Quality First Then Price the7 LowesH' - ! - - I lS125lLl '" Lay iyYotifPuture Needs Now. BE A JUDGE OF MERCHANDISE TO, GET YOUR FULL MONEY'S . Corset Covers . . ..t each 5 Mrs Louise Palmer Weber Wis V E, Stoker. Mrs. Stoker is the evening's amusement consisted of a. programme of various games anl re freshments. ' daughter-oOl- rs. Lundgujat randJli The "members ol the Congregational Church will hold a lawn party and Cn yesterday the Provo Chapter ot Mrnd Mrt. B. B. Flack entertaTnea hiusicale next Monday evening af the the Daughters of the Mormon Batal--1 L. Whl Ion --met at the home of Mrs. Eliza at, dinner - Monday evening, - compli- home of M r. andM r. V. Mrs. Rev. of honor and in Philip Stewart, A most mentary, to Rerrind Mrs. Philip King Interesting program who wilLleave for the Fast in was enjoyed, notable In which was aa and Prof, and Mrs. G. W. Fltzroy. King ::rrz-- .: . t h a .near .future- interesting and Instructive address by ' The rooms were decorated in Rich- ; ... j ' , tte-mo- re . -- - uiond roses while a low lowl of La The- - H. TT TTrSummerSchoor History of the Mormon Batal-lio- n and their friends will be guests France rsee was arranged as a cenand ltalabors in the settlement mer- - School - Fa ault j' ai ter ""piece forthe Uble. The farors of QntheSufeTT Musical selections and reoeption and dance to be held to- a delicious' luncheon were also fea were pink rose buds. morrow, Friday, evening In the Ladies' tures of the afternoon. The chapter gymnajium. jMls JMxon, the toew also had as their guests the Daughters Mrs. Elmer Taylar-o- f DefCk la here inatructor la danciug i. for a week's visit with Mrs. Iou!Ba will Introduce some of the newesri''-novation- of Jbe Utah. Pioneers. McBrde. In modern steps The .UnThe annual "reunion-- of lhe Park" s an i n v i ta lion to all "extend iversity J. F. Noyes and family were friends and - was :helilltt-.th- e: Mill Creek; familyto patrons of the" school ove from American Fork Sunday and mingle"as guests with the students. ward meeting bouse in Salt Lake, with spent the day . with relatives and Dancing will start promptly at 8:30 about 600 members of the family pros. friends. ent from all parts of the state and a o'clock. . . - number from Idaho.-JLbout forty ot Mrs. W. T. Brown and daughter, family were present from On Tuesday evening t'aj members the Park Misa Julia Brown, returned this week of the Pachalo swarm of the Second Provo. ' At noon a luncheon was par from Kamaa, where they spent a week ward were the 2 to 5 guests, of Miss Anna taken' of after which from with Mrs. Brown s daughter, Mrs. Uooke and an o'clock, Interesting program of his-- ; apent an enjoyable evening Arlene Lemon. , in sewing and social -- chat. Refresh- tory of the clan, speeches and remlnls ; cent anecdotes and music was en ments were served. Mrs. Precilla Swenson gave a pretty joyed. In the evening another pro- Ben Bea:r of Price, JMr.-sndl- rj. honor of ""her" son Lewis and "bride, are In Provo visiting re! nives' and elded on for the next year's reunion," ; who were recently married. The after which the evening was ended frlend3. r.;C'7 : "J .i M M r. T. rs. and J. were gupsi8 withjt 5ig.dance.l1"'-"UUiams, M r. and M f s..; InTlTreerV at- - a family dinner party, Sunday Mr,, and Mrs. Thos. W. Aahton, Bishop Mrs. John Jackson entertained In' lion Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gilbert, Mr. and Manwaring,' "Mr. and Mrs. . Lewis or of her brother, Dr. F. J; Noyes of Mrs. J. F. Tburgood and Miss Llnnla flensoarMr8..Agne8Crandall . and American Fork. The table which was Park motored to Salt Lake ".yesterday Son, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. Carlson set for twelve guests was prettily morning lor the Park reunion., and Daughter, Mrs. Pickering, Miss decorated wth roses. "Gene VSTlHTtus, Mrs. Nepal Larson and Mr. an rT"aSdrf8rTafTj -Creer, Mrs. Vern "Ifs. O. W, Hyde and Mrs . Orlean family motored down-fronBandly, Miss ' Iaura Preston, ' " Pace. . Frisb'yUre In. Salt Lake for afew Idaho, Sunday and visited with. Dr. Rufus Leigh and family. days. Lewis Swenson and Bride, who were Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Carpenter ar recently married in Salt Iake, are Mr. and Mrs. R: R. Irvine went to spending a week with Mr. Swenaon's Salt Lake Wednesday to witness the spending the week In Salt Lake City, mother at her home at 368 East 1st ball game. ot attending the National Convention " ' Creditmcn. Norths. Th(!- - expect . to leave for . Idaho in a few days where they will Mrs. Ethel Mdore was the honored make their future home as Mr. Swen guest at a surprise party conducted Saturday the 19th oniy, 20. pounds son has ranch Interests there. v of Red Rice for $1.00, at thVProvo Meat Clover the Tuesday evening by ' swarm of the Bonneville ward. The & Packing company. Adv. Mrs. Vern Pace left for I.Kaf Utah, spent, a Wednesday, after having bta-den- u the-'-Su- s Lecturing on the Simplicity and Economy of Gas Range Cooking at the Old Tabernacle each - evening thjs "week at 8 p. m. announces the following menu for thevveekF -- . " d ..' . , ' Thursday Evening . "The Art of Roasting Beef - t Friday Evening Fish Lesson . Saturday Evening Requested Dishes" ' Orf Saturday evening, Mrs. Weber will cook "y .v-- ' in Provo. drop will be on hand intoSh, those attending week for written, requests at any time during the dishes . .. Youare WelcbmV-'-' -- Before the " 4'StroHM M 2 7 Reireshtrients topmttih ' with relatives. No' Charge:-- :: ' . V- -- - Miss Idelie Ashton has, returned home from Evansttfnr. Wyoming, where 4" 208 Women Attended the Mondpy Lecture 'friends d nrontn'Ttstting-Tflafiwan- I' Hjalllc with Mr. and Mrs. "J. B. Ashton ' .,.',".'-- ' fffTand Mrar F. fiiKtty.3t3a Lundqtilst nnd Utahr-a- f a week's' vh.it With Mr.-an- e- - ber iot Mrs. W. 1 Does ft easiest f A;;. in best shin 7 Mis? "'ffefen i ngesors airtak e" III be here Saturday for a short visit ' Y 1 ' ' f ill U Lin - I I 1 V j Dres3es vs 25e-49e-6- and up. Q- " - what Salt Lake goods, yet at 'one-ha- lf merchants ask, for the same lines. $269. $298. $349 ' MUSLIN-DRAWE- RS N , . 1 -' - h' MvLL- - V WEAR IS - WOOD-CLIFTO"REMEMBER, THIS LINE SUPREME QUALITY NO JOB LOTS NO FACTORY IMPERFECTS, ALL FJRST GRADE ' GREATEST-GOWVALUES IhTPROVO OF-WHI- J 1 T ts DesignTof Embroid- 'j s?W-CliflOiVliit- B appreciate' Extent ? Cm. . Mi?; |