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Show K.5 o L:...".ld day, jv::2 i. je&taded trip t i:,r :a, tf.rr wtica itliey w ill return to New York Cny to make their home. i r Mr. Rigdon Is connected with the jNew York Times and Mrs. Rigdon wi'.l'SJ continue her dramatic- work. Mra v Rlgdon has many relatives and frieuds A ;it V. .1a.. J I. ' . of her marriage. n77i . 'a - Social Realtifi Mr. and Mr a. Henry Down enter-- Mrs. ylstte-Tesda- Etta D. Bagley was y; Mr. MafS" TfcoiT ainiversary. eightieth birthday Covers "were laid for Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mark Samuel Downs. Mr. and Mrs. William Dpwmi'.Mr. and Mrs." Delbert" York, 'Mrs. Jamea Downs of Ogdea and her mother, Mrs. Carter of Prbvo; Miss aWtTXHmiTHrTtSeoTf the Misses Susa and Mary Downs. Mr. and Mrs, James Peay entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Sun-dain honor of their father. J. H. Hales, whose-'" sixtieth birthday occurred that day. The table decora tions consisted of pink and white : flowers. .The guest of honor was presented with a fine gold watch from the family members there assembled, which e- with -- ui appropriate" accepted speech. Those present were Mr. and Mri: J. LH. Hales, lr. and Mrs,' Henry Falk- - nerr Mrs. R. H. Nielson of .Duchesne, - Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hales of Salt ; Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Hales of Rexburg, Idaho; Miss Jennie Hales of Salt Lake, Morris -- and Lynn Hales D. Hales of San Diego, Calif.; Clifford Hales of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mra -George Hales and two- dangtrtefplttary and Leah Hales, of Spanish Forkf John Bowers of Eureka, and Miss y ' MnmyThere Effie-.Erickso- were also eleren grandchildren ent The afternoon ttttsl& and occasion. ... . . pres- ' ; ' f ' V . .k - Deen .' . Susan Y. Gates and Mrs. Zina S oouv Ikt. wcm W. uciv ' week ' isuiag. - IfcJSfjC . 1 had to scold theinV after all thev are irood bovsfmed- v,un a!r rlT' ajc. niAJVu max is me maitinjr oi KL.AL men. a Sae - ss 1 i - 1 I . .- rVe e ' . .. Whitehead. Tha advisory, board f the Daughters, of the UUh Pioneers would like The Misses Rnth and Agnes Evans to for,mem wilL b(?;hostesseslo the, members of bership in the organization at the the G. L. D- - club this evenlne. Cards, home ofMrsX ILBeck, 256 North i music, an A luncheoawilL feature thej Third West, Friday, June 8, at p. m. entertainment- pt The Invitation extends to those resid -- were Uhe 6 of The west Center north of and following guests .street ing of jiUiversity avenue whose ancestors Mrs. E. L. Strong at dinner Sunday IB came to Utah prior to 1859. The pur- Mr. and Mrs. .M. D. Evans,- Mr. an -l Evans, Mr, and Mr. E. Y. pose of the meeting is to effect an A NEW SUIT. i . Mp-an- We willlelp you reward that boy or those boys with " offer - any-boy's-suit- -in - ; our stockyy-Price- ' - - ' .. w JLlJ ' i3.5a-a''' -- ' AWr,. at our in suit stock, priced regular Any boy's - :; y :' d X'.:. r y : ( . !. i ' : 1- t.. . - : ' v;4- . MrSi-Jv- BennettMrrand Mrs. D.W. jGilbert, the Misses Ruth and". Agnes Evans, J. E. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Karl BeckvrDouglas PaeMiss-Zcll- a Nesbit and Miss Jennie Snyder motor- Evans and Miss Mally Farley. . a . ed to Salt Lake Saturday lasts Miss ladies to Tuesday1- evening the Elks attend the Snyder remained Cards met at the Elks clubrooms. Miss Leah of Provo. were played and the prizes were received by Mrs." Clark Newell and w ", Refreshments Mrs. David Johnson' and Mra. Mrs. Fred Wilson. ' served. . Emmeline Gay spent Monday in Span- were ' ish' Fork. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shipley and Mrs.' W, ill Halliday has returned to Mrs. Bult have returned to Salt Springville after a several days' visit Lake after a visit in Provo with Mr. with relatives in thia city. .. and Mrs. W. B. Rctherford. m , -- . ! your boys to the store and give them a treat and at the same time make dollars go further in supplying the needed things for the home. your . Bring1 -- H - '''-- ; f Giles,-forme- rly - - - , T. Mrs;-M- r WWMWMBMsWMMpWMBMsssWWs . , ... ., r , ": - " i MriLFrank Oibbs of Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis JoneiT of SalTLalsn Besides the honored guests there were twelve present The afternoon was enjoyably spent In music and ancing. - . . W-- :t f " " - yC- - r . ! Lake-City'- s taincd-yester- day BICYCLES A NEW SHIPMENT i. 1VER JOHNSON OF BIGYCIfS . y - - " nnuaim. club- will meet ; at The the .home of Mrsi Leo Thurnian tomorrow afternoon.. Other- - than-th- e regular club members there will be a number of invited guests, to enjoy the'sdeial affairt" A very fine dancing party was arranged by the Mutual of the Sixth ward. last evening. A splendid crowd was Wildes' orchestra present. furnishing the music. Mr. and Mrs." James " Clove entertained at dinnerSunday-4-a honor of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Fearle, Jr., of Salt Lake. The decorations were of the national colors and roses. The afternoon was in music and a social chat. Tres-Joll- All Kinds of Expert Repair- ing Done Here. - y JUSTIN HIGH GRADE BICYCLES - - $65 for was served. - From June sf Cycle Co. 15? N. nUiversiiy Avel Read The Herald Want Adi io JuhG I5t!i M This is one sale during the year when we shall -try to overdo ourselves in giving bargains, CHINA, GLASSWARE, "ENAilELWARE,-ALUllIN- TINWARE, : OPEN-STOC- DINNER-WAR- K UM E, WARE, COFFEE, TEA, EXTRACTS, SPICE, CHOCOLATE AND COCOAS. Everything for the Bride-to-B- e - Presents for Showers, Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays, Etc To appreciate our goods you will have to see them. Largest and, cleanest stock south of Salt Lake. - Everything in our store marked down for this ; . " - WATCH FOR OUR SOUCITORS. 0 JUNE SUGGESTIONS -- : llABcaatillUncofengahcmcniandwcddinr'rinr'C il 176 Wczt Center St. fc,; . . . , ,. J2r-- 0 i i Salt CUT PRICES m ; Jaajk-B.Woodarlfr.-a- "; . , . ' . We Meet ; - "' y . Mrs. James L. Evans entertained in uuuor of Mrs. E. B. Bennett of Salt Lake. The afternoon was spent pleasantly with music and a social chat during which a delight- -ful luncheon. was served.Mrs. F. D. Cassity entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Lyman of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Crane of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cassity of Salt Lake, Mrs... .Thomas F. Picrpont enter- hottr4:i afternoon -- Mri!'andvMrait pppeprfermedby--Elder- George Men honored guest - ot her sisters, Mrs. Ulive ilean ot Saints mission Mrs, Woods will visit - relatives Cune of the Latter-daat Teton, Idaho, and Mrs. Nancy Beebe Mrs. S. H. Jones entertained and friend In Salt Lake and Black- - at Brooklyn,' May 28, 1921.- Mr. and Mrs. Rlgdon will leave shortly for an dinner Monday in honor of Mr. and of Salt Lake. The room was beautr-full- y toot, Idaho, on the return trip.- decorated in yellow and green and about fifteen were present to enjoy the social affair. The afternoon was., spent in music and a social chat during which a - delicious luncheon - nn "1 L : - - sale. l-- ', - 3.5Q FOR I - -- . I Mr. T and Mm. N. . W. Tiffany an 'Mrs.. Jamea Peav was hostess at a nounce the engagement of , their pleasant social, affair Tuesday aftetv Mrs. David Openshaw entertained daughter. Elva,, to O. A Anderson of noon; Those present were, Mr. and take place Mrs. Hyrum Hales, Mrs. Rass Hales, at dinner yesterday for Mr. and Mrs Provo. The marriage will " r "Mrs. loy MateahTMTIl-riftirW. B. WarSliid Mr. and Mrs. J. 1? June 15." . V. Bennett of Salt Lake, Mr. and Farrer and .ddldrenr The table, was .Announcement is made by Mrs. May D. Evans and- Mr. and Mrs. daintily- - decorated in pink and white roses. The afternoon was spent in R, Farrer of the marriage of her son, E. L. Strong. ' music, and aociaXhatw'-T- 'j ........ J. Wayne Farrer and Miss Helen Rus- X:j:zi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shipley have sell, of Shelley, Idaho, which took ed to Salt Lake after a visit ' Mrs. Margaret Evans is here from place in Idaho last Saturday. Mr. L. T. Walter in Salt Lake visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Farrer is a former resident of Provo with Mr. and Mrs. - ' v Johnston and Mrs. Dugan this week. and haa a host of relatives and Provo. ..('"' a friends here' who "will. learn with. Inwaa the guest Anderson Miss announcement He of this and Pearl nMiss Edith. Whitehead left Tuesday terest of honor at a delightful snrprise party vSalt Lake to spend a weekrwith his bride reached Provo yesterday-t- o visit Mrs. Farrer and other relatives. given by a number of her friends last MfSsMarian Aveson, . , ' :" a evening. The evening's hours were aunng Mrs. Eliza S. Stewart of Salt Lake made merry " with - games, Mr. and Mra. Clarence J. Woods have returned to their home In Port- City announces the marriage of her ibipVi rofmnhmnnts were served. The land. Ore., after spending two, weeks daughter Theresa to Clarence Rlgdon affair was planned in celebration of in Provo with M anniversary of the Wood's parents, of New York City, .The .ceremony was the birthday n " faithful in their studies Silas Cheney were here n ,A ui9 vx. a.uu olpaysoawrero - ' . . mt. nose iooys ox yours nave - Lake visiting Provo friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Omelia, Mrs. . S. A. "Ware and daugater Louise and The UfaK Sorosis held the last son Crystal Vdndayf-tfrnoo- n inecting , visitors Monday, at tW home of Mrs. J. C " '.; ".-- . Clark. Mrs. Sarah Talmage gave an The Misses Norma Foote and Cleone excellent paper on "The History of Ferre are spending their summer Suffrange, followed - by an able vacation in Buhl. Idaho, the juestarol hyJJisa Alice L. Reynolds on Mrs. Goldwya Cluff and Mra Hyrum "Suffrage in Utah." r r Baird, former Provo resldentf. Mrs- - May R, Farrer was hostess at ' Mra Agnes Cluff and Mrs. EmnieTt an attractively artangfdinner TuesCluff of Salt - Lake are spending . a day- complimentary-t- o her-- son and his week in Provo with relatives and bride, Mr arid Mrs, J. Wayne Farrer, who - arrived her friends, Tuesday from Idaho. In addition to the quests of Fr Summers of Salt hetmr-rtherwere present, :Mr.-Ape- s Lake visited Provo relatives and Cluf ir M rs. Frances K night, M rs. friends part of the week. William Beeslcy and Mrs. W P. ' '.- - y Mrs. City with relatives J.-- - Mr. M?. and trom Salt organization. was spent with Mrs. Li W. Clement of Hollywood, ' Calif is a guest at the home of Mr. -- and MrsThomasT-- this week, w -- TT AWUson of Salt Lake City jj i,.t 7 J flav ""V - program fitting for tha a Mrs. Walter T. Hasler entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of her son, Thalman, whose seventeenth birthday occurred on that day. Covers were laid for eight and the table waa dain- arranged with peonies as decora l tily tions. The afternoon was enjoyably - 1 apent in games and music. .?; ,A A. " 1 Mrs. E. a Salt Lake wrin.h.n a m mt fc. l ."' - |