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Show 71111 .., CrnrtsM iriuln )"s" iu l'leve MuiBu ..tartglniul . h mPTT). j the Mozart hall Tuesday evening, Feb- 21, 1922. Iruary vUUUvu -- Tne aance committee of the railroad If iM Melissa duhuv L.curni kuiuiioc if w vrin nova nianort ino onnra arra in Mrs. Joseph ?ul-tn- e Lorell to pro- nandg o( Prof F parents, Mr. and Forty guests mnta anil mannirn In tita num mav anil i. Thursday evening. Ide merry the time with games andjthe public may be aBgure(1 tnat' the fcsic. miHir win .ob ( h rripn out in rnti n u n . during it uivm. r served. est standard possible. re , v m w The prizes offered are the best ever . ...... was hostess t 0UUU1UUB Mrs KOnQO ft given of any masquerade ever given uci in this city,. and will no doubt create ciud meaiuers the Bonne-ro- i Pr rtftV aliernooil. iecuiewvia, great interest in costumes and makediver- - up attire. sic and luncheon were the The hall will be elaborately decorated in the railroad men's colors, and feasignal lamps, etc. And the engine Karnes, music and refreshments uy bells will also be there. Fine street ted the entertainment gicu f. iola Colvey Thursday evening decorations will be installed on First V a number of her friends. West street during the evening, which w wil be lighted and decorated with the to railroad men's lights and colors, from Miss Myrtle Jensen was hostess scnooi Center street to the Mozart hall. A members of ner sunaay kss at the home of Miss Mary Burch beautiful souvenir book will be issued tinny evening. The time was pleas- - with advertising insertions in it which lt spent with games, music and re- will help defray the expenses. dered. . , A . 4 . . I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15th u IN line with the prog ressiveness of this store our DOLLAR DA Y comes to ,Mr t t and Mrs. James Clark enter the younr peoples' dramatic and the M. I. A. officers of the LaI iib ward Thursday evening, and music followed a chicken Vvrflav evenine last Mr. and Mrs. Vnrtt Madsen entertained at cards (ia esm "500" was played and the to Mrs. sspencer viarx given tlzes Prank Halliday. Mm. Frank consolation alliday received the Ivors. SWeei peas auu lerus were tea In decorating. Liuncneon was rved to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ras- lussen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halliday, r. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mr. ana f rs. Will Halliday. Mr. and iMrs. D. C. rilliamsr Mrs. -- Will - MiteheH, iMiss yde Halliday and Mrs. Nels Omanbn of Spring City. Miss Eliza Nelson DOMESTICS was pleasantly surprised at her home Thursday evening by a number of her friends and schoolmates. The time was spent pleasantly with games, music and luncheon. Those present were Burl Hoover, Warda Nelson, Veva Nicker- son, Gladys Shields, Evelyn Halliday, Evelyn Bott, Lois Nelson. Lota Pax- man, Dorothy Oakley, Gwendolyn Nelson, LaVern Vest, Beth Paxman, Robert Reddington, McVal Hardy, Albert Poulson, Rulon Paxman, Victor Jepper-son- , and Miss Meta Wilkenson. 36-in- ch Bleached Muslin, Dollar Day Special, 9 60-in- ch Remnants of Fine Embroidery in five-yar- d bunches, values from 15c to 25c yard ; Dollar Day Special, 2 bunches $hUU $1 00 Wide Fancy Ribbons, values 30c to 50c yard, fl1 nn yards in a remnant; Dollar Day P I iUU Special, 2 remnants for 2 WOMEN'S SHOES 60 pair of Women's High Top Shoes in patent kid and wax calfs, with military and Louis heels, in grays, browns and blacks, values $10.00 pair; Dollar Day Special, LONG SILK GLOVES Ladies' Elbow Length Heavy Silk Gloves, value $1.50 pair; Dollar Day M ftn V I iUU Special, 2 pair for. J DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS FOR MEN- MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR Wool Underwear, shirts and e Men's drawers, values up to $5.00 a garment ; ; Dollar Day Special, SM,"U each Cluff. . home two-piec- : SWEATERS Men's Sweaters in dark and light gray, with or.without collars, sizes 32 to 42, value $2.00 01 QQ each; Dollar Day Special, For Between Meals Hunger (J) B ' each MEN'S MITTENS Men's Leather Lined Mittens, value $2.00 each; Dollar Day Special, M JM each ..$liUU MEN'S HOSE Men's Darn Proof Hose, value 25c Dollar Day fepecial, pair; $1.00 6 pair for Men's Good Weight Cotton Hose, colors cordovan and black ; Dollar Day M nn p I iUU Special, 8 pair for - MEN'S TIES Men's Knit Ties in neat patterns and colors, regular value $1.25 each; Dollar M nn .' Day Special, 2 for 0 ,UU Men's Cut Silk Ties in a wide range, regular value $1.25 each; Dollar Day 1 nil iPliUU Special, 2 for MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Men's Soft Collar Attached Shirts in neat stripes, values $2.00 each; Dollar tf nn FOUR-IN-HAN- D Day Special, each P liUll mid-afterno- on ng The bread mm) thai made mother quit belting Bread keeps every loaf fresh, spotless and Sold by all Neighborhood Grocers. waxed-pap- er ROYAL BAKING CO. We Use $100,000 Utah County Flour Annually. Supsrior Gasoline fc per fa! 1 $1.00 a after progressive supper Wednesday even- enjoyed by twenty-fiv- e 'spending the past month with Mis homes of Mrs. Madsen, 'Leona Billings and 'Mrs. Kennedy J. Nuttall and W. A. Maxsfield. Thornton. speckless. s five-yar- d A VALUE SUPREME $1.00 1 for i Remnants of embroidery in bunches, values up to I2V2C yard; Dollar Day Special, 4 bunches for. Women's Drop Stitch Wool Hose, in heather brown, value 79c pair; Dollar Day 1 nn IiUU Special, 2 pair for Women s Silk Hose, in "seconds," regular value $1.25 a pair; Dollar Day $1.00 Special, 2 pair for. Mercerized Table Damask, value 75c a yard; Dollar Day Special, CI fin ) I iUU 2 yards for FEATHER PILLOWS . 2Vo-l- b All Feather Pillows, covered with Amoskeag Diue ana wnire stripe ticKing, value $1.50 each ; Dollar Day Misses' Knit Bloomers, in pink and black, value 50c each; Dollar Dy Special, EMBROIDERY WOOL HOSE TABLE DAMASK ii QQ m chil- Women's Knit Bloomers, color pink, regular value 50c each; Dollar Day Special, J QQ J f CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND ROMPERS Children's Harem-ScareRomper Dresses and Fancy Trimmed Dresses and Rompers, values $1.50 to $3.50 each, ages 2 to 8; Dollar Day Special, M Aft dren's school dresses, colors brown, navy, fin olive and cardinal, value 75c yard; Dollar Day Special, 3 yards for. . . . y I iUU trimmed; jjQ BLOOMERS $hUU each Henrietta, a splendid cloth for Gingham, full cut and neatly Dollar Day Special, 17x36 Extra Heavy Cotton Huck Towel, red border, value 35c each ; Dollar Day M nn Special, 4 for $ I lUU HENRIETTA Tim-anog- The tl tgliUU good weight plain White Outing, value 18c yard; Dollar Day Special, M ffl phUU 7 yards for 28- - inch Fancy Outing, in blue and pink C1 flfl stripes; Dollar Day Special, ij)liUU for 8. yards Special 300 of those famous Aprons in Percale and 6for OUTING FLANNELS Peigh-ridin- 18x32 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, value 35c each ; Dollar Day Special, J QQ 16x30 Heavy Huck Towel, plain white border, value 25c each; Dollar Day Special, 1 flfl 27-in- ch 40-in- ch GINGHAM AND PERCALE APRONS 20x42-inc- h Extra Heavy Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, value 50c each; Dollar ff4 Aft Day Special, 3 for $ I lUU 28-in- ch 5 yards for,.. TOWELS J ..... e mid-morni- flfl iUU 42-in- ch Lin-pln- 's luncheon phys and The a big part in the kiddies' keep-we- ll program. As every wise mother knows, simple food is best-but- tered foods-R- oyal Royal Bread with jam or that foods of Bread and milk. Active, growing children need lots of energy-foo- d hearty slices of bread served in any form. For a loaf that is satisfying, nourishing, delicious, eat tflI good Brown Muslin, Dollar $1.00 Day Special, 10 yards for Dan River Pillow Casing, Dollar Day Special, 3 yards for. . . . $1.00 42x36-inc- h Diamond Pillow Cases, $1.00 Dollar Day Special, 5 for. Heavy Cheviots, value 25c yard, Dollar Day Special, flfl , Lin-bln- ig which was ho met at the yards for 36-in- ch 1 Miss Ruth Billings returned frnm Salt Lake Thursday, .you (lead Each Dollar Day Item Eash One Bears a Message of Money Saved Miss Thursa MacKay entertained a number of friends at her home Thurs H day evening. The time was spent pleasantly with games and music,, followed by a delicious luncheon served to Miss Thelma Baker, Miss Bessie Needham, Miss Alice Wilkins, Miss Elma Dunn, Miss Emma Bartholomew, Miss Lillian Dunn. Miss Ethelyn Hod-Covers were laid for twelve guests sen, Miss Marva Modsen, Mr. and Mrs. H a dinner given by 'Mr. and wire. Hewitt Strong, and Messrs. Justice H arlev dinger Thursday evening in Johnson, Alban John, Clarence Tolboe, 8 bnor of LaVard Shaw, who has just Elmer Smith and Bert smitn . y M feturned from the Northwestern states . H isslon. Miss Ida Liechty and George Muhle- - H at friends H stein entertained eighteen The Utah Sorosls will meet Wednes- - a sleighing party Tuesday evening. H ty afternoon with Mrs. F. ,S. Harris. After the ride refreshments were H 's H Irs. E. H.'Eastmond will give served at the home of Miss Liechty. H second inaugural address. M The members of the B. B. O. P. club H Gettysburg address will be given Mrs. Ralph Poulton, and the book, met at the home of Miss Edyth Roberts Perfect Tribute," will be reviewed Thursday afternoon. During the time Mrs. O. W. Bailey. Special musical sDent in sewing, the following pro- will be rendered. eram was rendered: Piano selection by timbers Miss Ruth Roberts, duet by the Misses Another successful dancing party vinln. Tiffanv and Gladys Nance, sc rag given by the Social Sixty club in lCompanied by Miss Zella Bates; read-listate armory Friday evening. Themg.i,y Miss Roberts. A daintily pre- inair was wen attenaea. inared luncheon was served tne mem- . Ihera and the following special guests: The members of the B. Y. U. high Ijjrs. Roy Stores, Miss Dorothy Dunn, khool gymnasium class with Mrs. Miss Irene' Dunn igie E. Ballif enjoyed a merry g party Wednesday even- - Miss Ellen Ashton entertained a number of friends at a theater party, followed by luncheon at Hansen's FriOne of the interesting social affairs evening. Those participating in day f Friday evening was the eighth an- - the pleasant affair were the Misses ual Peddlers' ball given In the Helen Hatch, Donna Grimm, Emma ward amusement hall. Guy, Connie Guy, Thelma Strong, Dorwere served during the othy Stewart, Nita Fulmer, Roma Mcveiling. Donald, Josephine Jones and Louise The junior and senior class stu- nnts of the Lincoln hieh school eave I next Wednesday with increased power. In the face of an advancing market we offer you values that will fully demonstrate that we are fighting high prices with earnestness. We will sacrifice profits rather than advance prices until labor and industry is on an earning basis. . feshments. pay WJOuMir Midi RAILROAD MEN'S BALL. 'Much interest is being shown L of their Sunday school class at among the dancing public and the bui- huisd Thursday neg8 people of the city, in what prom- -home of . Miss ui wis sicaicsi uwsit- -" " haii games inierow-- s nln ever haM l oilprad D, of the serving a tne third annua, mag(,uer: ved, and during n.unroaa aien nail, 19 oe held in shmenis u fhe PR0VQ HERALP' M0NPAY FEBRUARY 13, 1922 Superior Motor Co. Our Dollar Day values are the result of monthly plannings to show our appreciation of your business. When we can make your dollar reach farther we feel that we are doing something mutually worth while. Distributors of Quality Merchandise s x Everybody's Store. IKSBlEEIIIIIIllBlEBKEIiailUXIB3BKIIEEIII33 II at a at her home Saturday Mrs. John W. Guy was hostess 'bridge-luncheo- - n evening. The rooms were attractively decorated with carnations and ferns. Present were Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. J B shton, Mrs. David Westwood, iMrs H R. Pasewalk, Mrs. Thomas Williams. Mrs. A. E. Mitchell, Mrs. 'Thomas Thornley, Mrs. Clark Newell, Mrs P. G. Hall, Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mrs. Fred Mc- E. H. Paepke and Mrs. Edwar ' Arthur. Vincent. Miss Mamie Messrs. Roy Seldon Owen Small, Small, Bott, Ralph Olsen, Normon Whittaker, Earl Harris and Alvin Harris. Miss LaVern Page and Bert Page entertained at a d;iicing party, Saturday evening at Startup's hall, in honor of their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Page, who were recently married. Mrs. Page was formerly Miss Ruth Evans. A delightful time was spent, during which dainty refreshments were served. About one hundred were in attendance. .Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vincent. Jr., were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Naylor. Mrs. AiUii Jenson, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, i.Mrs. J. 15. Tucker, Mrs. Bert Hedquist, Mrs. Frank Cory, Mrs. Swen Mrs. A. B. Morgan entertained the O. Nielson and Mrs. Frank Hushes of members of the Saturday Afternoon Spanish Fork. Bridge club and a number of invited The members of the O. N. O. club guests at her home Saturday. The rooms were prettily decorated with and a number of invited guest3 were daffodils and sweet peas. A dainty pleasantly entertained at the home of luncheon was served. The following Virginia Sutherland, Saturday 'club members were present: Mrs. j.Miss evening. The Card game "500" and David Openshaw, Mrs. J. W. Farrer, music were the features of the evenMrs G. H. Heindselnian, Mrs. Fred ing, followed by dainty refreshments. Olsen, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Roy The club members present were Mr. Boren, Mrs. C. H. Wright, i.Mrs. C. H. and Mrs. Raymond E. Sutton, Mr. and Ward, Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. J. T. Mrs. iMart Roylance, Mr.. and Mrs. Abe Farrer. The invited guests were Mrs. Turner, Dr. and Mrs. Vern Greenwood, E. Ioose, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter, Mr. and John Thurgood Saturday evening, jC. Mrs. Frank W. Deming, Mrs. Reed Mrs. Lyuu V. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. following their attendance at the bas ketball game at the Brigham Young university. A dainty luncheon was, served. Music and social chat were enMr and Mrs. Elmo Cunningham tertained at dinner yesterday afternoon. The affair was in honor of Mrs. iM. Carter, Cunningham's father, A. occurred birthdnr anniversary whoe on that date. A cut glas: bowl of. sweet peas formed the tab'? ceiler-nieeCover were laid for Mr. and Miss Vrs. A M. Carter. Albert-Carte.Wsif Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Starr Swen- - enjoyed. Mrs. E. E. Jones entertained at dinsobbv and ner Monday afternoon in honor of her Thursday evening. I onald Mitchell daughter, Mrs. R. A. Peterson of Salt w.i-- i successfully surprised at his Lake City. Carnations were used as The limine, by a number of his friends.birth-t:'- a table decoration. The invited guests were Mrs. Joseph Park, Mrs. Fred affair was in celebration of his bet Singleton, Mrs. Genrpp Collins. Mrs. anniversary which occurreddclici-lons Joseph Harding. Mrs. Thomas Sumner, Tuesday. Games., music and a luncheon were the features of en- Mrs. A. H. Scott, Mrs. John Thurgood, tailment. Those present were Miss Mrs. Jack Gilbert, Mrs. George Myers, Ernest Henrichsen, Mrs. Ed. I.ilv Bott, 'Miss Anna Harris, Miss Mrs. Mabel Peay, Mi.s Leavitt Bame, Miss Morgan, Mrs. William Jone3. Mrs. Mice Bott," Miss LaVona Lott, Miss William Hoover, Mrs. Robert Gillispie. LaVon Nance, Miss Charlotte Small, Miss Vanessa Jones. . y Anderberg, j j l. m iv i i n - George B. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Cooper and (Mrs. Fern Bush. The invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert A iMoorefield, Mr. and Mrs. James b' Tucker, Miss Ruth Foster of Salt Lake Sil Ongleman and J. R. Proctor of Salf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Park announce the eneacement of thoir Ha..h. to jter Vera Royal H. Jensen of Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage will take place In the near future. . i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Arthur Price and family. Covers were laid for ten. u uH l .2) MORTUARY Licensed Embalmers Phone 161 LEO W. GOATES, Mgr. Provo, Utah |