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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. 1922. (SOPfflFT ir" . mi Ponces . Visitors . ii ii iiiniinniiiUiiiixIx;!:;:::::::::;!:!: Clubs ii LOW PRICES rarties The next meeting of the B. Y. U. resentatives u o tlUIUBJ m. in the B. Y. U. art fallery. Mm. IT. Earl Pardoe, Mn. Fred Buss, Miss Jep- Marguerite lelen Newell, Ml IT i 1. .. 1. l III kuruim ana hubs hhci uiwuui ill he hostesses, tror. jonn u. swen tn will give a lecture on "The Chang-Ulltllfll DO W1U UtMU V. kg Status of woman.' , w Boardman gave shower at their home Tuesday rernoon. complimentary to their lughter, Krma, wno was married re .Monday to naroia Leas 01 wesi reinia. The rooma were prettily leorated in lilies and carnations meg and music were enjoyed, rol bred by dinner served to thirty. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon from other tnroughout the state. chapters Tuesday evening. A Urge number of tilts and their friend were present at the successful affair. Airs. a. I. entertained at dinner at her home Sunday afternoon HER FEAR. for Air. and Mrs. rred Ounnarson and "I hone mv -huxhuiwi iiim'i " v ot IIIn. son, Fred, r and Mrs. Ray Troby of veigied into anv cnnio uitii tiw salt Lake City. Jhe affair was in eel card " sharps. ebrafon of Mrs. Fulnier's birthday Oh, he'll know uhpn thv in anniversary, which occurred on that in to cheat him." day. "I'm not afraid nf that I MM JVU Mrs. Frances Kellv returned to her know, he s a sharpshooter." home in Salt Lake this afternoon afI! kill iui titi ter a week's visit in Provo with her n Austria'- - drink aiuuuui. 'ii llhmi, CA OOA AAA AAA in sister, Mrs. David John. ,,ii,vvv,uuu, i according . trt nn.. nfflnlul . ain,nA. oiaicuicm iBHuea This is to the equal total The Rebekah ladies will cive a clrnnlnfi a " . IIIIIOH dance, in the Odd Fellows hall to. ., morrow evening. Good music has been secured and all are invited. ALL - -- ht I! married foljcs dance will be given the Fourth ward amusement hall Yard Wide Standard Count Percale 25-in- ch 32-in- ch 8 Even Tea Experts Miss Marvlene Maw and Mi An. Mrs. A. B. Chnstensen and Mrs R Atkin, retiring officers of the nie Randall entertained the N. L. U. rst ward Y. L. M. I. A. were the girls at the home of Miss Maw, Tuestests of honor at a pleasant sociitl day evening. A pleasant time was lair Riven at the home of Mrs. spent with .sewinir and music, during refreshments were rtrude rage i uesaay evening, i ne which delicious ttcrtainment was given by the of- - served. Present were: Miss Lorna Lorenda Tohn. Mia ers of the M. I. A. as a mark of Baglev, Miss 01. breciation for their service. Games. Edith Hedquist, Miss Gertrude Miss Violet Johnson Miss fasic and refreshments were the fea. sen. Gladys Seamount. Miss Leah Chin. res of interest. man. Miss Lela Maudsley, Miss Ruth Miss Helen Talmage, Miss Ifrs. Joseph Shaw was a Salt Lake itor Monday and Tuesday. Com. Rosalind Grant was an invited guest. bientary to Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Dr and Mrs. D. D. Bover and fam bmas, who were recently married, and Mrs. Joseph T. rarrer en- - ily spent Sunday in Springville ained at dinner Tuesday evening. relatives. table was decorated with sweet Mr. and Mrs. W. Bakeh were Salt Other guests were Mr. and ;. G. Richmond, Mr. and Lake visitors this afternoon. . Fred Frank W. Deming, Bert Whip. Mrs. Richard Slick of Salt Lake. Under the direction of Mrs. Riset- ta Johnson, the Social Service comonday evening Mrs. D. G. Calder' mittee of the Lake View ward Relief hostess at dinner in honor of her Society gave an excellent program on band, whose birthday anniversary Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. LeRoy irred that day. Covers were laid for Dixon of the stake board was present and Mrs. John Chnstensen, Mr. and addressed the meeting. Mrs. Culimore, Dr. and Mrs. ucl Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wilford M. Dean has returned i A. Vance, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. from Salt Lake, where she spent sever. Musical numbers featured eral weeks with her mother, Mrs. entertainment. Mary McMurrin. Mrs. McMurrin, who is a former resident of this city, iss Bessie Nelson is soendincr the is still in the hospital, but her condik in Salt Lake with friends. tion is reported as improving. vis-iti- TEA . he members of Valley Chapter 3, Order of the Eastern Star. e a banquet Tuesday evening in Masonic Temole The cues) fcbered sixty and included the 27-i- n. 10 isararegoodTea An extra large Huck Towel A good quality Turkish Face Towel h Satin Bordered Scrim in white and ecru Fast Color Chambray, all colors Extra Heavy Chambray in fast colors 10 16 Percales in a large variety of patterns 8H fcookford .....4ty 42x36 Blossom Pillow Cases . 72x90 good quality Seamed Sheet ,.,..25? ...69 ...121 9-- .... length Devonshire Cloths.. A good quality Huck Face Towel The steady ' weekly increase over last year in our sales fully demonstrate that the consumer appreciates our policy of "Low Prices Every Day." 40-in- ch 36-inc- A .$1.10 ....29 . Printed Marquisettes Fine Printed Dress Voiles... regular 50c quality Dress Voiles Cotton Foulards 27-in- ch .....52 ,....39 81x90 good quality Seamless Sheet 19 19 12 a 36-inc- 36-in- ch Serpentine Crepe 4 Pepperell Brown Sheeting' 4 Pepperell Bleached Sheeting 42x36 Pequot Pillow Cases . . 32-ih- ch 9-- wonder how wc can sell such rare good Tea for so little . . money TIME and equal consideration (o every patron means that you ca n visit our store at any time, with a feelincr of confidence. iwu run no risii wnen you consider our &very uay low prices, with our guarantee of satisfaction back of every purchase or your money back. Our prices are low on every item, irrespec the of whether the items are carried by us exclusively or are in open competition. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ITEMS FOR YOUR EVERY D Y NEEDS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED. A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutherland and borrow evening. Excellent music son. Lawrence, motored to Salt Lake and all are invited, City- today to attend the Odd Fellows ,s been xecured be proceeds will be used for the oaii- to be given tonight by the Salt Lake Odd Fellows at the Odeon. nefit for the new meeting nouse. THE .9? 29 15i 29 ...... h 49 Bungalow Apron .39 Women's Embroidered Muslin Chemise, a dollar value 50 Women's regular dollar quality Knit Union Suits, all full-size- d .....50? styles One lot good quality Embroideries, values up to 121aC, 5 One lot Embroidery Edges, values 15c to 25c, yard. . . .10 This is CLEAN-U- P week for Provo. It is hoped that our city will be 100 per cent cleaned up by Saturday night, so that we can show visitors about, with pride. - Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store. UU:lSniuHUU:UHHHH!U:::!:::UHi:u ilSv MONSTROUS fen The members of the Ladies Literary club will be the guests of Mrs. James A. Bullock Thursday afternoon. Ceylon Black Miss Marian Somo spent the weekind Worthy Matron, and asso-- e end in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Grand Lodge members; mem- - Corinne Maupin. ot me Lynns, Mizpah and A dancing party was given by the chapters of Salt Lake and rep- - Elks' ladies in the I. O. O. F. hall Japan Green iaiiiiizsrzss:sss:ssssssszsssxsxxxunzxKKXszxxsxssxszXHSxs:s:Eri i:i :j lis ::: ::: Cleanup Week and Time House-cleanin- g Thursday M man; at 9 Several pieces Messaline Silk, $2.25 grade for CII flfl One Real Bargin in Kid Gloves fot50N all S1.00 32x76- - ........ Are You Prepared? w Are! Everything you need for Sprin is now in Stock. g House-Cleanin- push-broo- ..$1.00 m and $1.50 30 to $3.00 $1.50 .$1.50 30 to $3.00 FOR YOUR LINOLEUM English Linoleum Wax, a liquid wax, easy to apply, gives a lasting luster Pint, Quart, $1.40; Half Gallon, $2.25. HOOVER SWEEPERS, HUGRO SWEEPERS, BISSELL SWEEPERS, PREMIER CLEANERS. ? gQod qualitV( C1 Ofl I lUU liUU oJ. Many pieces Lace and Insertions; value to 10c, 30 yards 1 OR I.UU yards for Muslin Combinations, value all new, at to AM ftft tPl.UU Several pieces of good Ging- ham, 8 yards for: Many sizes in Thread, this day. 30 for M ftft Hfvi. I ftfl iUU QQ ! grade, T. T 1 Children's Summer Unions, for P I Odds and Ends in Dresses, C1 0(1 -.- $ I iUU ,UU 3 M Aft dal, 'Extra Heavy Factory, 10 yards for lUU liUU bargains assured, for C1 flfl Silk Gloves, 2 ft ft fllI lUU ) pair for Many pieces of very good Gingham, 7 yards for 0 I .UU Muslin Princess Slips to $L50( at $I M ftft .". 51-5- Purses Big values in Silk for 4 Cretonne Many pieces of Silkoline, and Challies, 7 yards TTi 7Tt IIose- 6 patrTor LET US SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING O'Cedar Mops for your floors O'Cedar Oil for your furniture and floors O'Cedar Dry Mops for walls and woodwork O'Cedar Floor Dusters, shape Golden Star Polish, Liquid Veneer Polish new, at lUU P . jyQ M ftfl $I UU vaIue ff1 Many Children's Dresses, value to $1.75, going for nn UU CI flfl $ I illU Children's Summer Pants, 6 for M flfl P I white and chic illU CI flfl Middies for $ I lUU f $1.00 bargains in Curtains; good (j-- l ftft values; different j I iUU lengths Many Old 75; Taylor Bros. Co. SPANISH FORK PROVO EUREKA We have bargains that are not mentioned today. Come to the store to see the many bargains. Dollar Day at Farrer Bros, means a saving. Be sure and be here at 9 A. M., Thursday. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE FURNITURE AND CARPET DEPARTMENT. $1500.00 to Be Given Away July 5th 56th Anniversary. nillllllllllBIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllltlllllllllllllBlKXIIBIIll HUE 5) oo) o)Uu I |