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Show Headdress for Bride Tcvcl - Be Good to Yourself f and : Come to the Sale SUCCESS TO THE. IP I 3 -- -- - Utah county points with pride to her showing of high bred Jersey eattle. Visitors from afar will Vr.r-- - JERSEY STOCK SHOW ,,t ? Tj Vj? be r and hair with the yell Sprays of flowers loosely twined in tba tack li an effective fancy of lie moment. toeld at the - surprised wlth-- a agreeably will leave impression that ksMmm- lasting. v rn u will be - - ----- - -- ir J . pi'-i- The June 6th to:Je4lM -- "" : Social Realm r Tuesday erenlnj yMr.' and Mra, was served to the' following guests: Richard H. Beesley' entertained at Mrs. Olive Dean, guest of honor; Mrs. dinner for Dr. and Mrs. M, A. Conant J. U. Worsley,, Mrs- - J. R. Twelves, and Mr. and Mrs, A. 3. Vickery. Mrs. "T;- - P. FforpontrMrt- .- Mary Ana Thelma McLean, Mrs. Inez Knight Allen, Mrs. Tuesday evening Mls Marsh entertained a number of her W. Lester Man gum, Mrs. K. F. Gor-doMrs. M. C. Miller, Mrs. O. R, friends. The !m was spent in games and dancing, during which, a Knight, Mrs. J. B. Keeler, Mrs. Wm. Haws, Mrs. Grant, Mrs. Anna D. delicious luncheon was served. Palmer, Mrs. John Round? and Mrs. An exceptionally good 'crowd at- J. Wm. Knight. tended the dancing party held in the 'Mrs. G. H. Field entertained ' at a Fourth ward amusement hall evening. Ail present1 enjoyed them-elve- i birthday party, yesterday afternoon In and are hoping that the ward honor of her son, Herald. The time was spent In games during which a will continue to bold these dances. .i- delicious luncheon was served to A special program will be given In about twenty small guests. - lat the First ward meeting house next " Sunday evening, under the auspices of A. Mrs. Ines. K. Allen, the M. alake president f the. Relief society, will be the - speaker. Miss Luclle Bown will give a pianoforte selection, a will be given by Miss Wilma Goodridge and saxophone " numbers will be rendered by a number of the high school boys. The public is cor- dially Invited to attend. s. ; ,. ibout e . friends of Mrs. 0. II. Heindselman gathered at her liome Tuesday afternoon when she entertained In honor of her mother', Mrs. James Henrie of Alamo, Nev. The rooms were beautifully decorated la roses and buttercups. The time was spent pleasantly in music and chat. A delicious luncheon was served, twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Jesse Knight entertained this afternoon In honor of Mrs. Olive Dean of Teton,'; Idaho, The entertaining rooms were .decorated with the season's flowers.: The afternoon was fipent in music and games during which a daintily appointed luncheon splendid party was held at the home of Mrs. James Kimber Thursday evening In honor of her father, A Monday A Wfaiolr r Wife of a READ EVERY ; Jersey Man. think that It was about three- years ago when my husband got his first Jersey. For one year 1 put up with more than I think any married worn-an was ever called on to put up with before la this life. At least that Is what 1 thought during the Xirst I have heard stories of women who thought that they were sick and the doctors kept on Inventing new diseases In ..order that they could collect more fees. I!ut those doctors were mere an teurs compared to the things which our first cow had, at least In the mind of my husband. As I 'remember" ft the first thine that was wrong was that the Mt hind fetlock of the right thorax had got into the right horn of the CowV Then she had a case of diabetes of the front teeth that- might cost the cow her life unless she was drenched with five gallons of turpentine and an ounce of sujtaf every five minutes. I am not certain If it was Biijrar or bran, but ' I know that It was tt 1 yeari ? - . nnme-thin- NHt the cow got some g. Rlf-'- fa gTecn ansi we had. to send for a gallon of aqna pura, or castor oil, i forget whtih. torm-thirThe next 11! :,M t'.. :re else tlm ir.;.f - - 'i my husband got'nearly a ton of catnip and iaBisted It- -t I ma. t a or It for s Ur-oi.- ...... ter. sa'J r? The next r.iorr.:: Ihit Use cow was e. wall a V' i 0!!E IS ITEM-E- ACH Every item in 'white and its relative kind in coloes to SILKS and from from-MUSLI- NS in this sale is-included No .'one is left out, Staple White Goods BRIDAL NAINSOOK - bunion on the left lobe of -- the right ear. The next afternoon she had append! citia of the right front horn. The next morning she was suffering witn a bad case of non compus mentua. Within three hours my husband ..that .she .was-- suffering with paresis of the left lobe of the right ear and was in a dangerous condi- - tion. For Fine Undergarments and Infants' Wear. he was sure that there was something the matter with the "peliga-monts- " of the right fore leg and that only a skillful operation would save her. About this time I was ready to anathematize every cow on earth. . But there was more trouble coming. The next morning that cow bad the bolts, the hives, either chicken pox or scarlet fever, and a few other things which no well regulated cow should have.. To tell the truth there was only one thing the matter with the poor cow, and that was that while .his vivid Imagination was working my" husband had forgotten to feed the poor thing The cow? Why, she is the most beautiful,, most lovable, most gentle and a few other things of any animal in the world. Her baby?. Well, she is Just a little bit more loveable than her mother. My husband Bays that "Beauty fthat Is the name I have given her). is. worth $1,OUO; but Just let him try and ecII her for t n times that amount ' ., and see what hajpens to him. Yard 16 I 1. Plain Finish; Worth - BRIDAL LONG CLOTH Chamois Finish ; Value More." One-thir-d Yard, BLEACHED JilUSLIN 7 Yard . 12, and 19 163-3- , Yard w.r1. ' & mi iu r p.. uj-- mt. - t r j. i ' m ver to FatLr, BRIDAL CAMBRIC French Finish. 38 FLAXONS J FANCY SCRIMS 15 Q5 MEN'S . ATHLETIC UNIONS Special Quality Checked Nainsook. Special Each 95 y py u Wi'h ' a if it i tum .t A. ..n.ij' w vrv.-.'- a in Ai-- t. br"-- u jor tti ' )t kp, ..... Dhti-ihutor- a Woven Checks ; flues to - $L5C Yard9S AND nNtLNS( at less than one-ha- lf their regular value. The 1 J qua the sheerriess of fabrics will convince you at iflanct I . their wonderful worth. , Each 98. $1.19, MEN'S W HITE OXFORDS Goodyear Welt, Best ; Quality. g4.93 ' Each In- -l ' $1.48 Special." . and $1.48 98 79, 98$1.48 CORSET COVERS Some Wonderful Values. Each 15 - PEPPERELL SHEETING 81 Inches Wide. . BELFAST SljEET! Size 81x90 (Sjamlei Each, Yard 45 PILLOW CASES Colonial Cases, 42x36 Size. - Mi'-- Sheetings, Sheets and C2 Jes t BOYS' WASH SUITS Values up to $4.50. t $2.49 fT : WHITE PETTICOATS Each Regular $1.00 Values.: " Special Each 50 Your Choice : Muslin arid Nainsook. Do Not Overlook ! v MEN'S KNITTED TIES . gowns Each,19 - f Th wilv brrd to tt' BM''-- wan HIS tO WYt ft hwd. fuel ihax kv Yard 30 35M 4 '.FLAX0NJ Yard 48 trifiiHit krtt YW I ENVELOPE CHEMISE Men's Wearables ' - WHITE ;UKDERVEAR MADE OFMUSUN Special, Yard. 29 SUITS Summer Unions, More. . PRINTED SCRIMS For Window Drapes. ity, Lights Only. MEN'S UNION Fine Quality, .Weight Knitted Special Each - Nainsook and Musline; comparable Values EMBROIDERY EDGINGS - In Two' Special Lots, Worth Double. Priced at 51 and 1Q Yard ' Borders. ' Special, Yard 19 - PERCALES Full Count, Standard Qual- $5.65 Organdie, Stri;' ar Checks, Worth ii y Tjp tQ 75C . Yard 19 Plain Body With Printed Special Each GO " Sheer Mercerized, 60c Value Yard 38 SILK SHIRTS $7.50 Value.: WHITE BRIDAL TISSUE BRIDAL NAINSOOK Yard rd Good Cje-th- '25, 28 - For Fine Underwear; in Pink Only. Yard 38 f 10& One-thi- Checks and Stripes; Values . . . ' More. 1 fly noon .1 , 25c Value. - . Fancy White INDIA UNONS 'DOLtsAIt t WHITE HOSE I ; , I f HAVE Sotisf action An JEvery Purchase Guaranteed r " h" v VE FULL OMIITDISE IlffEREST h calloused 1 That will delight hot teresting an evei 0 tl , Thomas Ward, whose eighty-fourtbirthday occurred on that day. The time was spent In music and games, luncheon during which a delicious ." was served- ., e Mr. and Mrs. Ross flatten of Salt Lake were the guests of honor at a party given by Mrs. Joseph Beethaler Tuesday afternoon at her home. The rooms were decorated In roses and the guests were served with a very daintily appointed luncheon.' 0 The members of the Tres-Jol- l club were, entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leo F Thurman Roses formed the floral decorations and the time was spent with needlework and , music.: Luncheon was served lo the members and the follow ing invited guests: ; Mrs. John' T. Giles, Mrs. George P. Billings, Mrs. T. E. Thurman, and Mrs. John Evert of Lovell, Wyo. Hie Life of a Jersey Man's Better Half Well-Know- Rovrvainc Every woman who attend sthis sal ejwili.doublyrepaid for her time.' .The dligh small tax on her purse will make shopping bur 36 Inches Wide. BY A WOMAN.: Prniwol of Quality Morchandich BROWN . Heavy &s FA' 'K Qty. YardlCfcl I |