OCR Text |
Show 0 - FINAL WIND UP OF CLEAN SWEEP SALE Y Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor, Ethel Duckett, Assistant. Telephone 95. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Mortimer members of the Progressive club and their partnera and the following in vited guests Thursday evening of last week: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burton, Mr. and Mrs. John Seamont, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith of Springviue, jane Packard, of Springville, and A. E. Davis of St. Anthony, Idaho. Dinner was followed by games and music. enter- www vv hflv Mra tained at dinner Wednesday evening, pink and white carnations were used as a table decoration. The evening was spent pleasantly with games and music. Present were Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Mr. and 'Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McAdam, Mr and Mrs. W. uvionroe raxman, Mr. 'Ja Mrs svank Roberts. ' O. R. Thomas QUU mwi and Mrs. Diantha Thomas of Spring Lake. , ... s r Park of Boise, Idaho, who were cently married, Mr. Park's sister, Mrs. John Thurgood, pleasantly entertained at dinner at her home Monday evening. An enjoyable time .was spent ,ih mhim and music. Present were Miss Vera Park and Royal Jensen. a. H. Blake entertained at dinner Wednesday, for Rufus Babw at the Pioneer ward amusement hall Wednesday evening by the ward Primary association. The affair was fairly well attended. Mr and Mrs. J. J. Madsen enter- .in thaw mnmhera of the Vineyard laiucu j ward choir at an oyster supper at ineir xne unit home Wednesday evening, was spent pleasantly with games and music. About tmrty were preseui. - the the ine the , is to clear away the perplexities that WILL appear, even in cases of the most carefully planned buildings and ' " ' . homes. , ASKING. THE FOR YOURS IS THIS SERVICE WE WANT YOU TO ASK FOR IT. Our references are hundreds of store fronts and structures built or remodeled in and around Utah county the to the compast few years. They stand as a monument Service." pleteness and capability of "Smoot friends at their home Monday after noon. The affair was in nonor oi Mrs. L. G. Barnes of salt Lake iJity. deco'The rooms were attractively rated with carnations and ferns. A Idelicious luncheon was served. Present were Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. Fred Olson. Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Haws, Mrs. pi. A. Graham, Mrs. Arthur hO. E. Loose, Mrs. F. A. Mcuraw, airs. Kdward Sherer, Mrs. Shipman ana hlrs. Craig. of tr an Mrs. Leo Madsen enter- Lined at dinner last evening, the oc- asion being their Dirtnaay anniver sary. A cut glass Dasnet or sweet iteas formed the tame centerpiece. Music and games were enjoyed by ten. Smoot Lumber Co. PHONE BURN PEERLESS COAL. TWO-0- . . LaPreal Bullock entertained len friends at her home Saturday IpveninEr Thn entertaining rooms Kvere prettily arranged with holiday rolovs. A dainty luncneon ionowea bn eniovable evening spent with music knd eames. Miss I! v www Piggly Wiggly stores recommend and f, (sell nationally known brands of foods (J at a small profit. ,JW Utah interesting meeting of the after-liooporosis was held Wednesday at the 'home of Mrs. John B. lAshton. Mrs. H. S. Kerr eave a paper. TliB Vnminotinn and Rleetion of the president of the United States." fol lowed by one on "Presidential rowers nd Functions." elven by Mrs. J. &a- kard Johnson.' Community singing, led by Mrs. Hannah C. Facnara, was fi feature of the afternoon. 51 n Mr snH Mrs rivde Fisher have re- Hrnorf tn thoir hnmfl in 'Murray, after pending the holidays with relatives ii Provo. An GATE TEA Free with pkg GOLDEN 1-- lb Vi-l- ir t oaii wtna cnetit thn week-enSalt Lake with Mr. ani Mrs. B. F. pkg 'with b d , 2Vfe-l- I.nst ovcntnir tha mpmhers of the Fecial Hour club with their partners enjoyed a social affair at tne nome rf former Bishop D. D. McKwan. The lioura w marlA eniovable With fames and music, during which refreshments were served. Free. b 36v can with -- Ib ; l-l- b can'....;...' MARSHMALLOWS Angelus, small Angelus, large CANNED MILK Carnation, tall Carnation, baby Free W ...... J2$ is a Salt Lake pisitor this week. C W Sego, tall Sego, baby CANE AND MAPLE Miss Marion Nelson was the- pleas- r o iiuuicoa w tvvcftvo wi early evening at the show, after they played games ana partooK SYRUP .......201 refreshments. Thlirsrinv nvnnlnsr Mra. Rav Vincent ptertalned at dinner in honor of her Husband, whose birtnday anniversary occurred that day. The table was ivu nana anfl rnyers centered with WPre lalri 1nr Mr .nil Mra Sid Vln- I'eut, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Sid Vincent,-Jr- ., "r. and Mrs. Art Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dtm Ellertson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vln-'enMr. and Mrs. Fullmer Kelm, Mr. a'id Mrs., Mervln Cook. t, www r uuu an7 inf i r.,11tviAi. Valm i..vw- jr uiiiuQi ii" pntAr'ained at luncheon New Year's day for r. ana Mrs. Ray Vlncont ana air. and Mrs. Mervln Cook. entertained b yi-l- GATE COFFEE GOLDEN ulliam. Mrs. Leah Eklna ch 36-in- ch 19 yard Standard Percales, yard 16 in Percales Extra Fine Quality light patterns, lJty 59 3-- lb Wool Serge, yard ; All Wool Storm Serge, value $2, yard. . . ,.$1.39 $1.00 Knight Crib Blankets, half wool, 3 for $7.45 Knight $12.00 Plaid Wool Blankets, pair Army Blankets, large size, each. . .$2.98 Knight 412-l$4.95 Knight $7.00 Plaid Auto Robes, each . . each. value Men's $10.75, Mackinaws, .$7.95 Knight's 36-in- ch 48-in- ch b. Big White Sale Announcement in Wednesday's' Herald Watch for It Our White Sale January 12, 13 and 14 will be an important event for Utah county housewives. Incomparable values are what we aim to give you each day of the year. served to Mrs.Chester Brown, Mrs. this afternoon. A delicious luncheon Cecil Larsen, Mrs. Kenneth Craven, was served to ten. Mrs. 'Clarence Greer, Mrs. Frank ReyThe members of the S. E. R. club Mrs. Julian Greer, Mrs. Rob- will meet at the home of Victor nolds, afThe members of the Thursday ert Reed, and Miss Sutherland. Saturday evening. Mr. Ash-worE- - I- - E. ternoon bridge club, the will give a paper on "The GenMrs. ,T. W. N. Whitecotton enter- eral Advancement of club and a number of invited guests Engineering in the tained the mpmhers of the Friday the past twenty years. Sixteen will be were delightfully entertained at home her at club Afternoon Bridge present. home of Mrs. William Ferre, Thurswere pretrooms The afternoon. day carnatily arranged with roses and tions Mrs. George E. Robinson won the E. L. E. club prize Mrs. Frank r Afir tiuac a war fit'1 A the Thursday at- ternoon card favor, and tne gvtest Jen-soprize was given to Mrs. Afton A dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Etta P. Bagley, Mrs. Fred Taylor, Jr.. Mrs. O. H. Mrs. Heindselman, Mrs. C. C. Hoag, Brat-taBert Whipple, Mrs. George L. Mrs. George I.even, Mrs. Mart VV. Baley. Mrs. Roylance, Mrs. O. Fred Olsen, Mrs. rwen v. jmcijum, Mrs. E. G- - Hughes, Mrs. Frank Cory, Mfs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. Isadore L Clark, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Lee Baker, Mrs. Tohn U. Bushi, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. James B. Tucker, Mrs J. T. Farrer, Mrs. David Open-shaMrs. Preston G. Peterson Mrs. Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. Vern Greenwood, jVlrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs'. Geo. E. Robison, Mrs. Harry B. Ashton, Mrs. Frank W. Deming, Mrs. O. Mrs. Afton Jenson, Mrs. Clarence Naylor. Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mrs. Ray Timmerman Mrs. C. H. Wright and Mrs. C. H. Ward. , Ash-wor- the Pierce's, pints Pierce's, quarts . . . . ...39 Pierce's, gallons ...$1.38 . Log Cabin, small. . . .27 .. .54 medium Log Cabin, . . r..vo? large Cagin, Log PEANUT BUTTER RViamrock. 1-- lb can...20 can . . ;38 WE HA VE SOME REAL BARGAINS IN n. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Shoes n, That will supprise you. Just give us a call and we can convince you The L' Metia club members met at the home of Mrs. Claudia butheriana, TtinrsHnv afternoon.. Carnations and roses were used in decorating. Sewing was the feature of the afternoon our insr which dainty refreshments were MONDAY AND TUESJJAI JANUARY 9 AND 10 See What You Can Save in Red Seal, box Pkg of 6 boxes CEREALS .Post Toasties, large. . .15 otf Post Toasties, small small. 5 Kellogg's Flakes, Kellogg's Flakes, large 10 CANNED CORN National Club Country Gen- tleman t Richelieu j&y Vo! Country Boy PEAS CANNED Del Monte extra sugar 24 Spring Garden Sifted 22? 14tf Evergreen June Htf. Solar Brand Coats Suit te Ill .ML&h 1! A Suits Suits Prety, new and Suits te $35.00 Suits $12.50 to $40.00 These are going to be sacrificed. $1.00 II III 11 II $1.00 dren's sizes II 6 vds Best Shirting $1.00 10 yds Best Prints $1.00 2 pair Large Turkish 36-in- ch 51 36-in- ch yds Light Outing, best $1.0U grade 6 yds. Dark Outing, best $1.00 grade Many other bargains too numerous to mention. Call 7 LAUNDRY STARCH Argo, .....121 Kingsford, '! i t 1 new Dresses, All 1 special prices. and 1 Real good values, up-to-da- te. 11 real good bargains. te Oxfords, Straps and Pumps. Call and get a pair while we have your size. $1.00 18tf ! Some $1.00 yds Dark Percales, r Dresses Dresses Dresses mn at pretty, W i Many specials in Towels, 75c values $1.00 7 yds Best Gingham $1.00 6 yds Best Percales, light, 2-l- 3al Coats BELOW MANUFACTURER'S COSTS Coats, all new and at $10.00 to Men's Dress Shirts, one collar or arm band free with each shirt . . .$1.00 50 nair Shoes, Men's, Boys' and Child's, each..S1.00 One lot Sweaters, in chil- SUGAR Celluloid Coats 50 Beet, Fine Table, lb. . 23 Cubelets, b pkg lb lOtf Brown, .10 Powdered, lb Cane and Maple, 12- - Pk?- - ,:.13 Shamrock, b Year. New a for Prosperous All Together SERVE YUUKSEiLif AiJL closes 9 p. m. Store opens 7:30 a. m. closes 6 p. m. Saturday, Ave. North University Location 84 2-l- Hard Cash. 50 pair Men's Bib Overalls, hearvy weight .'...$1.00 50 pair Men's Heavy Union 6 34tf 1-- lb Miss Josephine Jones entertained, a tew friends at her home Monday evening. The time was spent pleasantlj with games, music and dancing, followed by a dainty luncheon. Preseat were Miss Louise Guff, Miss Njt Fullmer, Miss Zina Murdock, Frei Moore, Arthur Wignal, Burt Wignai and Fred Gunnerson of Salt Lakt Citv. ' MATCHES 1-- lb th th IS COMING ' iiSSSS 36-in- I DOLLARLookDAYOut for n Fvnicn f 16 40c quality Zephyr Gingham, 1 If the Smoot Lumber Company sold you lumber and let it go at that, they would .not feel they were doing ttieir full duty to the contractor and home owner. After a concern sells" the joists and beams, the windows, sash and doors, the roofing, the glasswork, their responin reality it has sibility to the customer has not ended just begun. Within our concern, as an integral part, we have established a consulting technical department, whose duty it Mrs. John C. Graham and daughter, vf n.inn wu.v...v .uai inn, onrarrniTiPri a ,nnmnfir he ch Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. R- And Its Running Mate .VLiba Miss Leah Eklns 32-in- yard e: LUMBE- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S Park, for their son ana wire, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Park of Boise, Idaho, who were recently married in Idaho. Games, music and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by eighteen. The young munis were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts,. lii ch yard d evenine a shower was held www ,16$ 27-in- 32-in- ch ft::::! www rrnwd was nresent at character ball given last night in Pioneer ward amusement nau. dance was given by members of , missionary committee.. 12S Best Quality Outing Flannel, yard 15 28- - inch Printed Fleeces in kimona patterns, yard. ...121 Fancy Dress Ginghams, yard and tan colors helio, blue, pink, Heavy Chambray, fr www www Knight Boys' Mackinaws, value $7.50, each $4.95 Bungalow Aprons, value $1.50, each $1.00 Heavy Outing Gowns, value $2.00, each $1.00 All Men's, Women's and Misses' and Boys' Sweaters, at a discount of , 33 Per Cent Misses' Winter Weight Union Suits, 2 to 10, each 69 Misses' Winter Weight Union Suits, 12 to 16, each 89 Women's Winter Weight Union Suits, value $2,00, $1.00 Men's Winter Weight Union Suits, value $1.50, each 98 212-l- b Roll Cotton Batt, size 72x90, each 59 Roll Cotton Batt, size 72x90, each 75 Gossard and Bon-To- n Corsets, values to $5, each $1.00 One lot Men's Dress and Negligee Shirts, values up to $2.50, each $1.00 Men's Overcoats, values from $35.00 to $40.00, $24.75 25 Per Cent Off on all Men's Suits. 25 Per Cent Off on Mallory and Star Brand Hats. 25 Per Cent Off on Men's and Boys' Caps. 27- - inch . ... 10 Good Unbleached Muslin, yard ch Extra Heavy Unbleached Muslin, yard... pro-v.a- w Saturday Clean Sweep Specials 0r fino miiRical nroKram was given wnaeAav 36-in- - www w The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, afterCamp No. 3, will meet Monday Mrs. noon at 3 o'clock at the home of a Mariette Beesley. A splendid hocn arranged and all mem bers and those eligible for membership are invited to attend. The Elks ladies will hold a social Elks' Tuesday evening next in the clubrooms. . Each member has the Cards privilege of inviting a guest. and luncheon will be the features. The Daughters of the Utah Pionof Middle has of week a eers after spending returned home, Camp No. 1 were the guests A. C. Mrs. m and provo. Mrc Mvron Newell with relatives at the Newell home Thursday Glazier Gra Thursdav afternoon Mrs. L. L. The following program afternoon. ham gave a birthday party in honor was followed by a delicious enjoyed, dansrhter. otv.vpnr-nint hi Beverly. 1 W. 11. Headserved to thrty-fvvluncheon, and were music enjoyed, and Games at Bown, "To HomeEmm Mrs. ing, refreshments served. coming;' piano selection. Miss Florv ence Newell, great granddaughter oi The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Bulkley, A. O. Smott; biographical sketch ot who came here from Michigan to visit the life of President A. O. Smoot was the Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Bulkley, are read by Mrs. Gk'.ier; two songs enanriino- 9 wopk in Eureka with their which were always sung at the Smoot Lyle reunions, were rendered by Miss daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bulkley. Glazier and Miss Helen . Glazier, MagI Were W. Young "When You And ilrs. Charles Bleecker and Mrs. "Grandma" Smoot's name beH. Bulkley have returned from san gie." and "Silver Threads Margaret, Lake, where they spent several o:ays ing President Smoot A mnn or The Gold.'" Florence Misses as the Euests of the imAwr, to be much of a .o and Caroline Harrison. chilwww singer except when rocking the"Poor song, The Ladies' Guild of St. Mary's dren to sleep with the .hiiroh will mp.p.t Monday afternoon at Old Ned," this song was rendered by the Mrs. Newell. 2 o'clock in the church vestry re- a w w Miss Janet Morton of Twin Falis, Idaho, was a Provo visitor the early part of the week. Mtaa 'nffln Hansen W cock of vineyard. son Miss Isabel McBride entertained a number of her friends at a dinner party Thursday evening. rwnHmnntiirv to Mr. and Mrs. Virl Mra small Hvlton and Mrs. F. M.' Foster. dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for ' '. ; twelve. 'v' . oni V returned home to Nevada, after spending the holidays in Provo with Mrs. Hyltons parents, ur. suu irHa-a- hostess at Mrs. L. L. Nelson was W W Our store has been crowded every day since we opened our CLEAN SWEEP SALE. We have saved thousands of dollars for our patrons; and our efforts for the entire year will be to help you to make your dollar reach its possible limit. We thank you for the fine patronage you have given us. election of officers. All members are requested to be present. and see them. D. L. VAN WAGENEN 348 West Center. 1I1 ii When looking for real bargains, we will always meet you half way. m. cola |