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Show ?r.o vo he Ft alij, moxd a y, j une m m. TT H 15 17 jnierano our :re During the last two days school at ;. - Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs., ing, John BoardmanTFred Payne and ths'proTapteTof th'e at ' Mr. and Mr. Len Norrts. , I Spencer T. An finow. entertained the Mormon BatUlion waiiheld 1 Mra. Mr. Louis! and of honor in dinner . .T 11 il J 1 afternoon at day Mrs.) 1TlV. the home of !r .JF8, jar. 59i'i5I EargMJiL.iAta-- J entertained at dinner Saturday. The David SrTsriL" Aa'cfTlentnousicaTirirbn music and chat about- old ws iiuucicu iua UeUClUJW An nf thorn ara gpeet j servd-trb- y wei 4he: Toot WMiaiSCLaiTonrMT. SIX". f- ics-- l , Frt-Child- I ft. 1 l.x.u -- 1 - rinaTSTjfghmente i - . v of Price. The "Guff reunion will be held ,r different The VlTian at park. dea at were present Thirty ruests er about-AiSfamilies wiU motor sortat affalr gtven- -' ny--ttghTfur o'clock. An excellent program has Heber .Miller anernoon in Faay of the honor of her son been arranged by member Dresdon, the occa-ioall kinds family: races, contests, and beina hi birthday. The affair -The dinner of sports - tha vurth part: where apI at noon and five tables will be ar were played ana games propriate ranged for, the five older brothers of delicious refreshments were served. : the family. -- There wm dancing in the afternoon and evening. It la ex- - Friday evening the Misses a.chae). T pected to be one of the best reunions Holbrok and Gladys Brimhall gave a the Clull iamuy nas eTer neia ana lawn party al ike home of Mrs. J. about one hundred and fifty will be William Knlrtt complimentary to present Misa Roseltha Wolf of Cardston, Can entertained ada, who is here visiting.- ofTwenty Mrsi- - Jamea music the program anjoyed guest in of honor at dinner Friday evening re which dainty, earnes. and during MrTand 34rs, James Chipman of Salt served. wera freshments Like. The eTening waa ipent In music and a social entertainment . Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Galbralth of Salt Mrs. Chipman hate been attending witn .vo t ntr anent the week-enconTentlon, banker'the n i. i -- d a , Chapter No. 4 of the Daughters of the Pioneers will entertain at the lr.nd i" Mr. Ellis of the National Farmers vara., Third ward Relief society ball Wed' bank in Berkeley, Mr. ana Jirs. Jonn of S guest. All o'clock those at eligible nesday while atfendla to Join are InTited to attend. An ex- Friday and Saturday . convention. . xiu hankers' ik. is arranged ceptionally good' program attended the ban tii nartT ....in and a dainty luncheon will be served. LacUe"' a quet and dancing party at tha gTmMalunwi7amesandr Howard eakto Lake are spending a week In Ptoto at vi m H. Rebert Smlth enter Heber the home of Mr. and Mrs. --- 7-; dinner tained ; T , Miller. ana w.,o viaoorated in roses ..n.An f WAM in.... "r muoc nowers. eaaon's Mrs. Preston O. Peterson, Mrs. E. 0. K. Mrs. J. wipennuwu"'. Hughes, (Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. D.W. GUbert and Jfc O; Richmond and Mr. Merle Taylor Mr. and y were in Spanish .Fork Saturday at- and Mrs..wm.Ticnoison-nu., Laker Salt of given by tending a Mrs. Eph Cluff. the , guest Mrs Sidney Vincent was ... party gven President and Mrs. T. N. Taylor and of honor at a surprise members of Tier Mr. and Mrs. J. Wm. Knight went to Friday evening by the were decorated rooms The family. the silver to Lake attend Salt Friday and music celebration of artistically. Songs, games weddlnganniversary tor entertainment of 'features were the Apostile "and TMrsrIelvtn T.; Ballard. A delic-iou- s present. teen guests tberfif luncheon was served. Mrs. Martin Wolf; and Miss Rosel-- i tha Wolf of Cardston, Canada, are en-- j committee of the bankers' wives -Joying,, two weeks' visit with rela-- 1 of Th this city entertained the tives in Provo. - bankers' wives Saturday afternoon, at , good pro.Miss Nola Day and Misa Orpho Lar-- I Hansen's. An exceptionally nndl -- refreshments sen of Fairview, Miss Helen Larsen of gram was arranged , - '.lit., pleasant, tbe Misses Aita and were served. ; . ' .. linr Alice Olsen of Vernal and 'Miss Agnes a Miss Elva Prows was" hostess at Tucker of Roosevelt are in Provo at- i,,mhor-nnrtThe evening. .Saturday V tending summer school. to . :"' . following girls enjoyed the evening of content. J Miss' .Miriam The regular tfonthly meeting of the the-b- est Miss Louise McEwan,. tiPin Sutherland. t Reading club win Miss fiprtnide. Dotiliai'd. vtnia vnHg Thursday afternoon at the home of : Prows. Mrs. . Preston G. Peterson, Tilrs. Stein, and Miss Elva .: s iEugene-Robertwill be the assisting .... A shower was held at the home of hostess. All' members are urged to Mrs. Mary Davis in honor of her son be present, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis. . .... rooms were decorated in pink roses The Mrs. Leo Shinn was the pleasing luncheon was Jhostess to the members of the Pro- and peonies. A delicious Mr, gressive Card club Friday "evening. served 1o Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Singleton received and Mrs. Davis wilUeave for the East the card favors while the consolation Tuesday to attend school. 1 'j.L1j1Z SundajThema ; bridge-luncheo- ; n Club s - Mrs- .- the club l .." Childs. ne Thursday- - after- noon. uii uiruuucei ai me close o: the school term, that is irHhe study period for the spring term, the school gave cerUflcatesjt '.leW-gI- ? Island, ten boys. "These certificates will permit them tonter ny high.echool in th state next fall if they so wish," said Mf. R.Eugene Jones entertained Tres-Jol- j we -- torTew of rtbemTackrttniay bTThat a few'of themwili come back to us, but we hope not," said Mr. . i at tha-Stat- e has- - at Ogden " : w ac-- , n Am. P. A. 'h.4 visuing4n Provo. "The state now has " boys and Indlistrial The rooma-an- d luncheon Wai carried out la fi .scfceiar pint and white. . JJufic and sewing were the features of the afternoon. ' . Thursday the Miinjrtpij" council meeting was held at the Commercial WidTHe explained that the certificates club rooms. Report were given In connection - with the Memorial dfr wera given on metimarks for study. feature, the, tree, plate and flagpoK. That it was expected that they would etc. The financial statement will be ba secured in fifteen months, but that a few secured their graduation certifimade later : cates in less than hat time; while-i- n other cases ittok as bigh aswo and The Liter aryecti6ire Ttfia-Pi- ftS ward wUl hold a social inSjieir meet- a halt years or the student to secure ing house xnext Tuesday afternoon. their graduation certificate. ,i Mr. Childs asserted tlat In some The ladles of the Manavu wardShave as beeaUnvited to-- be returned to 1 present -- t this cases ariojr Of glrl-wmeeting. Prof. Franklin Madsen of: the school a number of times after H the B. U.will give and they had been paroled. .. a reading by Miss Mary Wooley.. i lathese cases It is not the faulj . of theSchool or its workJ The work The Ladies' erry prograa'of the of reclaiming the child for society Reliefrspciety will be giTenTuesday snonid nave commenced seyeratten afternoon at the Thjrd ward meeting turies ago sattl her house. ; : Mrs.; TN. Taylor wilTglve "fit tne present ttaie the school has tha lesson, and a music program has 125 boys and 37 girls: been arranged by Mrs. Hannah Packard and Mrs. Foster. All' are invited to " The literary meeting ofhe Manavu attend. ward will be held Tuesdayitternoon T;r'iii--at $ f30 at the ;T?fth" ward "meeting Camp No, 2 of the Daughters of the house. Prof.. Franklih Madsen Vill Utah Pioneers met this afternoon at 3 present the lesson. , An i excellent! o'clock at4he home of Mrs. Alt 'Con musical program has been prepared over Stan-- A tttrsleal erograni was u the ladle f tha. church-- , are .cor rendered ana Mrs. Strong gave a dially Invited to ie present. of the Conover family A delicious luncheon was served to m NOVEL STYLE IN SUIT the guests present. x out-of-to- n - v : : -- r iuneneon-was-taim uHarie joue served at the conclusion of the game. : . Jiia.,"""". i- c inner;5unday-4B.:Jionoroi..iu- - .,. wno just. J Thetoty.went A befor-th- pre-w- ar i y ' gone. , - - : LESS X prices. l . r. the-lesso- n, - - - - - - -- . A BIG . HEAVY BLEACHED TURKISH BATH TOWEL rr - 1- " ... . Eight only to one purchaser. ' Just one of those famous bargains we offer now and then. . June f n - .'- " l I DivtrTbutorsi of Quality Merchandise. m Mrs. L. C. Potter entertained Won day afternoon at a luncheon in honor . a ui in miss ,uunejviisrsiey ana Harold Everbody's Store. 1 . 853KHtKaKEiaaiBIiaxl31KixigIXIglKlItgIKXllgKKKKglggZKK..,...Ir.rrrr. Anderson. The rooms were prettily decorated in pink roses with a miniature Cupid bride and groom. Music and a social entertainment were en- Joyed by the eleven guests present. ESzviii:x--- k 1:1' "?N" DseN. Governor ... Mr. and Mrs. J, 'H,' Allen annonnr the marriage oiLtheir daughter, Ethel, to Roscoe F,; Anderson of Salt Lake which took place Saturday June 18, at the Allen residence. The ceremony was perroriued by bishop A, L. Booth in the presence of the relatives and friends close friends EerM of the of the young couple. An elaborate wedding dinner was served to twenty-fiv- e ugests from tables prettily decorated With June roses. ir. ana Mrs,. Anderson will , make! weir nome m salt Lake. young ..Sr.-- - ' acdemyr-and-iewis-- jv i A"..N. of city, was solemnized -- f IV LSZMto Rib Is Noso ' f N Want '., The marriage of Miss Edith B. Chandler, formerly of the Procter Roliow-looking for somethK -- For --those who-a- re new thing entirelythe sultslike thnt at" "Sunday a Df. Newton R., Jackson, home-othe groom's parents, Mr. and shown above are provided in the 1 V Alter flisi)iays- - jn - which capes ortilla ; . l j 1. i July 1, Mr! anHlrs. Rol.oTwil, ur ol ir.pringr cu Thn wiiiiaa uveivanueucs or Diou&es witn luncheon home to their friends at n dancing were enjoyed ' Pact The flowers. nioispflson's Messrs, and Mesdames Alf Johnson Center street, Provo.. " ' Martin dinger, Parley Ginger ,rD. C. evening was spent, in music and by Dr, place of the regulation suit coat This Williamsr .worked.ourjtdtb jiewldeaiasbeen Ted Hatton, Will Nuttalir L. J. ,Whit- - fences; fine success in the model pictured, - Get gning-fa-st pairofhUnurjtor . very than opportumtyKerT 98 cents a pair are yours : are - I ' - -- HKe to the folks of Provo and Utah County. tecnted - I T a .. j iVj . The nose of Miss Hardlns has nomlnntn C. Bone, - Washington an ficaxtle newr.paperman, to be govei not of the tfn ltorv of Aluska... t'cott i - . r . ) Sash Gown THE-HOUR- HantC kirp. but it's part of her o'vn ne. An auto accident mada peratlon necessary. Wual, OF ECONOMY S : Aire" Irvineys Wednesday Morning The ' Biggest Kinds of Dry Goods Bargains , YOUR mm MM Keep the bloom of health on the checks of your "little man."" Give him plenty "of ROYAL BREAP to eat. Made of Utah county hard wheat flour. . We buy $100,000 worth each year.l e 9 it- - 4 Ta ; M 11 J iliA-- t that raade Thd bread mother quit belong Jl..Bread..atitsJbest. it is heF Supreme QuaUtyLoaf.!: .and is. sold by all Neighborhood .Grocers in. all the towns of Utah county. It pays to support those who ' ' support you. . - ROYAL'BAKING POWDER Sashes dare be capricious. This one, worn by Beatrice Joy, Goldwyn actress, ties In a huge butterfly bow at the front The gown 'is trimmed generously with beads and is . very irregular as to line.. Arctlo 8heep Raislnp. . That the Arctic lands of northern Canada, where the thermometer goes down to 91 degrees below tero, offer for growing nusual opportunities ibeep, cattle, Siberian alfalfa and even fruit la the announced belief of an American agricultural expert In Pop-qlMechanics- - Magaslne. He recomg of Canadian mends the and Siberian sheen to gain the hardy qualities required. 1 ,. ' '. All Wool 12 Skirts at 15 SALE DF ORGANDIE Off NOON TO 1 P. M. Is a Real Saving r CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE ' . Black and white, 45c value -- 19 Pair -- 12 NOON TO 1 P. M. RED STAR DIAPER. ". 24-i- n, CLOTH Torn and Hemmed. rd $1.35 quality "on sale, 95 11 A. M. TO 12 NOON TO 12 NOON WASH CLOTHS" Extra heavy, 15c value ar cross-breedin- 90-Ya- A. M. 10 - M. TO 11 A. M. A Special Offering of TABLE DAMASKS 68 inches wide, $1.25 value 'r wide, 35c value 27 Yard ' Limit 5 j'ards. 10 A. A. M. 18 inches and-sparkle. Lay the foundation of hppy, healthy lives for your children with big bowls of GOOD Bread and Milkv. 11 59 Yard , $2.75 value,- - $1.85-27-$2.75 value, $2.25 in, T All shades, 85c value 69 Yard $l.-2quality for,' yd, 98d 12 NOON TO 1 P. M A Handsome Selection of " FANCY LACE AND ORGANDIE COLLARS to $2.50 G9 Values ' A..M. TO 10 A. 9 A. M. TO 10 A. M. Children's and Ladies' BATHING SUITS At Big Reductions. 15 PER CENT OFF AND MORE M. Sn.K SKIRTINGS sizej 75c value 10-- 4 - LINEN TOWELING out-of-doo- rs, , A.M PEQUOT SHEETING ch TO 9 9 A.M.j;0llO M. HUMAN E 10 A. M. the nourishment that is stored in the wheat, oi whenjt isbrought from the sunshine, the great is contained in each loaf of this rpuremutritious Bread. 10 A. HAIR NETS All shades, 15c value. 10-Ea- AH -- A. M. TO HAND-MAD- -1 9 ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TOWARDS OUR JUNE CLEARANCE SALE THAT IS NOW GOING ON. irs:A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE ECONOMIST. COME i AT 15 PER CENT ? 1.50" Cotton 0 Plaids.. 25 10 10A.M.T011'A.M. ' BED SPREADS 15 PER CENT OFF . One special lot, $5.25 at A. M. TO 12 The' best-possi- ble - value; $1.50 value NOON TO I P. M. FIGURED SATEENS AH 75c IRVINE'S. A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE $1.25 12 " and "80c values for" 49 Yard hosiery 11 A. M. TO 13 NOON PRlNTElTEOI.Gi:i IE All silk, $1.75 alje NOON 15 PER CENT OFF 12 A. 95 fair SALE OF WOOL SKIRTS AT 11 SILK HOSE . $4.45 11 A. M. TO Yard NOON TO 1 75c Organdie Flowers 55 o .BARGAINS IN BEADS - ' Values to $1.50 12 NOON TO 1 P. JI. R0YALSOCJETV PACKAGE GOODS Special at 15 PER CENT err m' th' i |