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Show THE HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1922. S SOCIETY gi. 2E23HU12imaiij r and Mrt. Scott Taylor baa The at ward Relief Skirt d" Such a yariety of Styles Mlsa Josephine Newton of aoclety enjoyed Logan social affair at the home of Mrs. spent last week with friends in dtanerUSdayMrand Jennie Reette this afternoon. An Provo. was followed and interesting program Lloyd B. Williams. Tulip refreshments. iMiss Phoebe Linford entertained Jygdntha were used for table deco- by sixteen friend at a bonfire party rations. The members of the Columbia Friday evening. Seated around the 0 t 0 entertained Sewing club were the guests of fire the merry crowd enjoyed an Mlsa Alberta Miller Mrs. Ole Olsen Jr. Monday evening. appetizing spread and Indulged in theater party Saturday a pleasant session of needleh During her occasion being the work and music refreshments were birthday anniversary. After served. a Invitations have been issued for ths performance the party adjourn-- d i to her home, where they reception to be given In Miss Vera Williams will be host the failing Second ward amusement hall a large birthday cake and ess to and her sewing club Thursday rnaay evening in honor of MIhs in games spent some time evening. .Needlework, music and Jennie Souter and Josenh n Mr. mrsic 0 0 refreshments will enjoyed by Miss Reavy, who will be married tomor The members of the Lakeview Iva Jones. Miss Verda Creer, Misa row tn tne Salt Lake temple. LaVern Banks, Miss Ruby Phillips ana jiiss tiva uunneu. The Sorosis club will meet Wed- MUSIC SUMMER SCHOOL nrsuay anernoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor were irs. a. u. cartridge. This is the J. W. McAllister the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer last business session of the year. AH members are Madsen at dinner Sunday. Supervisor of Music requested to be present. Assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Prous, .Mrs. James Ferguson, and Miss The Elks' ladies met Mondav Elsie Hollennan Aiarquerite Jepperson motored to evening in the Elks' club rooms, Director of High School. Salt Lake Sunday to attend the where the card game "500" and Orchestra. opera, "The Bohemian Girl." dainty refreshments were enjoyed. Mrs. Dick Boshard won the card Voice, Band and Orchestra Friday evening the Loinco swarm favor and the consolation prize wa Instruments. of the Second ward Mutual gave a awarded to Mrs. Fred Wilson. surprise and kitchen shower on Eight were present. Hoys and girls who will their bee keeper, Miss Jennie Sou-te- r Mrs. J. B. Somo will be hostesti whose marriage will take place be in the fourth grade or to the members of the Thursday the in Lake Salt Wednesday next temple. should Higher year Games and music were enjoyed folBridge club at her home bring band instruments, lowed by refreshments served to Thursday. to and learn the following Miss Alice Carter, play, preparatThe members of the Nineteenth ory to joining junior or- Miss Inez Jones, Miss Jessie Woodward Miss Dessa Johnson, Miss Century club will meet Ftidav at 3 chestra next fall. Cora Durrant, Miss Hazel Bowden, ociock with Mrs. Swen O. Nielson Miss Elizabeth Souter Miss Mable and Mrs. Fred Olson at their home Registration and Assignment Monday, May 15, 1922 Mitchell. Miss Ethel Duckett, Irene on North University avenue. The Duckett and bee keeper Mrs. H. J. principal paper "Wild Flowers" will be given by Mrs. W. L. Whitte-morjiSHsnnKiiinH&'Hinin? Stagg. Mrs. Florence Peterson will on give a paper "Flowering tnruos"; "Fertilization" will be.' given by Mrs. Lee L. Rn Mrs. Ray Thnmerman will give one on wooaiana Flowers." All men bers are urged to be in attendance. . "Wrap-Aroun- FIFTY i six-2nt- 'it v. story-tellin- Values to $39.50 of this Week SOME BUSTER BROWN BARGAINS Pure Thread Silk Ladies' Hose Pure Thread Silk Men's Socks Fashioned Mercerized Ladies' Hose Best Children's Mercerized Hose Unequalled Cotton Hose for boys and girls, all colors A Wonderful Phoenix Value, No. 325 Silk Lisle . vv n. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY kN W'--- 65 40 40 25J .50 littingnsCo. 50 North University Ave. Pierce's Pork & Beans 614c Strattan. Miss Thelma Hulsh spent 'Saturday in Payson the guest of IMiss Donna Daniels. While there she at- Pork and Beans at this price are the cheapest wholesome food can buy. They are quickly and easily prepared, and always appetizing. We have just received a liberal supply of all sizes of Pierce's Pork and Beam at an unheardof price, and we are passing them on to our customers at a great saving. We are placing the Ismail size among our Unusual Bargains. you tended the sixth annual alumni banquet and dance of the Payson high school. UNTiL 12 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY PIZRCE'S PORK AND BEANS, per can....... E'jC FANCY COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN, 2 ca.is for.. 25c 1 SACK ELSINOTS HICK PAT-N- T FLOUP 14c 18j SHOULDER BEEF STEAK, lb 2Zo SHOULDER 17: PORK STEAK, lb 18c FRESH HAMBURGER OR SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for... 25c , SOME REGULAR PRICES PRESERVES can Skaggs' Purity. . ; ; . .35c can Skates' Purity . .'. .$1.00 can Old Master 45c can Old Master ..$1.33 can Old Master $2.19 prge can Instant Potum...40e fled, can Instant Postum. . . .23c rostura Cereal 20c lb can Pure Cocoa 35 can Pure Cocoa 19e fmall cans Pure Cocoa fie lb lb lb lb lb BUTTER CHEESE MACARONI Butter Creamery fresh each morning. Fresh Creamery 75c b. Full Cream Cheese ....25c large pkgs Macaroni Spaghetti or SOAPCLEANSERS Creme Oil Soap ....69c do Crystal Whit A.B. Naptha .!.'.'!!!50c p. & G. Naptha 59e hory Soda, N Dutch Cleanser m. ia . !lOc lighthouse Cleanser. .20c I I.I one Sirloin S'?ket .' .' 9c 9c 9c 20c LARD 10-)- b net pail Pure Lard net pail Pure Lard.. net pail Pure Lard $1.59 83c 35c RAISINS Raisins Raisins pkgs. Currants lbs. large Calif. Prunes 45c 45c 4bc 39c 2 pkgs. Seeded 2 pkgs. Seeded 2 2 b CEREALS sk Fresh Rolled Oats.... sk Sunripe Oats sk Germade sk Cornmeal 2 pkgs. Shredded Wheat Post Toasties, pkg Corn Flakes, pkg. b 8e 10o 17c 7c 17c 39c 49c 35c 23c ....25c IN OUR MARKET Y0UNG BEEF GOVERNMENT Steak, lb 25c PORK INSPECTED Steak, lb 23 BoiI. lb 'b Boll, lb Beef Pot Roast, lb - Kirlney Suet, lb 'c Prime Rib Beef Roast, lb o 10c Tall can Sago Milk Tal can Borden's Milk Small can Milk, 2 for Eagle Brand Milk 29c r,, uke L -- Soap rinM 16-o- z b 23c laree nif 16-o- z b large pkg. Delish bars 16-o- 23c" 45c -- 27c 27c 27c 27c 27c 16-o- z 25c lbs. Bulk Macaroni lbs. Bulk Macaroni I bars 0 bars bars oars 16-o- CANNED MILK Skaggs1 ;omes to us lbs. Skaggs Noodles We have just received a large shipment of pure fruit berry preserves, packed in jara. We know you will like this, and the low price makes it cheaper than substitutes. jar Strawberry z jar Raspberry jar Gooseberry 16oz jar Cherry jar Apricot Med. cans Assorted Jam 30c Small Loin Pork Chops 30c Small Loin Pork Roast. 25c Shoulder Pork Steak, lb 2."c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb 23c Pork Spare Ribs, lb Mrs. J. S. Linton entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her daughter, Mr.. David Anderson of Sa.t Lake, whose birthday anniver-Isaroccurred on that day. Sprang i'.ov.crs v.cre ucd as a tab'.o Covers were laid for Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mc-- ! Donald, Mrs. H. P. Hatch of Hatch, Idaho; IMiss Grace Linton and Heber Linton. y $1-2- ? COFFEES . 10c 10c 25e ,25e 22c 22c 20c i deco-'ratio- Mr. and Mrs. Swen O. Nielson land Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson en tertained the members of the Kven-inCard club at their home SaturThe entertaining day evening. rooms were charmingly arranged in spring, flowers and ferns. The card game "500" was enjoyed, followed by dainty refreshments served to 23. J. W. Farrer and Mrs. A. B. Morgan won the card favors, and the consolation prizes were awarded to J. E. Allen and Mrs. Roy g Boren. Mr. and 'Mrs. R. D. McDonald have returned home after a montn's visit In Arcutt Calif., with Mr. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. The members of the Saturday Afternoon club entertained at the home of Mrs. H. A. Dixon, Saturday. The affair was in honor of ae mothers of the members, fulips and daffodils were used in decoratAn ing the entertaining rooms. excellent program was rendered, during which dainty refreshmenu were served to 56. A benefit dance will be given in the Fourth ward amusement hall Thursday evening. The proceeds will go towards the completion of the new meeting house. iMurdock's orchestra will furnish the music. All are invited. Mrs. H. P. Hatch and daughter of Hatch, Idaho, are Hermese, 247 West Center. Provo. Utah. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. e ranging from 1.80 to 4 pesos p' Vr legal kilo. There is a surtax of. i!.. i per cent ad valorem in addition both of the former and new dutls "!' MARBLE IN s ISLE OF jl FINI ' large deposit of marble is boii "Ij, successfully developed near Nue: :''.' ; Gcrona, Isle of Pines, by a Cpb: j A can management. As a result i'.j h. the recent instalation of model it Is expected that wht ,' i the plant Is in full working ord ..... o r , A will be produced. Heretofore tr, ijii marble has alt been marketed i!'i navana. dui me new managemei s will endevor to place future prodU; iH tlon on the, market in the Unite:! States. i I tend. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fotfredson nf Sprlngville vinitod friends and relatives In Vineyard last Sunday. DISTRICT ANP PALMIST, MET A DISSATISFIED CUSTOMER .THIS NOON BURIED. May 9- - snVK-- CLUBS MEET HERE The district federation of itlte federated clubs will meet In Provo, May IT. All clubs, whether federated or not, are cordially invited. J'w i v. jj w 3 BV m : a ' DAMAGE SUIT FILED. E. H. Street has filed suit in the , i Vineyard, and Harry Stone of Salt district court American against Lake. rork city, Pleasant Grove city, In honor of her son Melvln, Mrs. American fork Irrigation company, M. O. Miner entertained Saturday and Lehi Irrigation company to re evening, the occasion being his cover damages to the extent of Funeral services for James Richards, veteran railroad engineer, were held In the tabernacle Sunday birthday anniversary. Games and $800. The complaint alleges that the music were the main features of afternoon. There was a large. of 14 acres of land belonging the evening. Luncheon was served crops to Street were completely destroyed to about twenty guests. when a waste ditch constructed by Herbert Clegg of Duchesne was the MARRIAGE LICENSES. adjacent the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. to theirrigation companies plaintiff's land was .allowed . Marriage licenses were issued Clegg last week-endto clog up, flooding the lapd. The Vineyard young people who this forenoon to Frederick Alva Giles and Naomi Moulton, both of attended the track meet at Spanish HERE Heber; Jesse Payton WarneiJ of Fork last Friday were Misses Dru rf Declared exports from Aurtria to am Lola zella and Alta Madsen. Fork Thelma Sadie and Spanish the United States for the month of Verda Snyder, Verona and Jena V. Jn.nu-r- y Nesbit of Provo. ameuntod to $167,244 conMessrs. Lucille Clegg, Holdaway; verted at the average rate of and Wilford Tay DIES IN AMERICAN FORK. Murray Murdock, Of this total, 17,873 replor Allen, Lewis Clegg, Lowell resented cotton goods chiefly emNelAMERICAN FORK, May Jo Varley, Leroy Gammon, Clark broideries; $16 726 exports of flax son Burton and Scott. of 73, Ida., Rowley, seph Murtaugh, hemp and ramie woven articles; We are very sorry to report that $o,748 died at the home of his brother other vegetable fibers, Alma Rowley at American Fork, Mi3s Iris Anderson, who is suffer- of furs formAuntria to the largely United is we think from typhoid, what Sunday following a stroke about ing States in January, principaly marcondition. in critical a is very three weeks ago. ten, amounted to $24,366. Mr3. Kerby Allen of Juab, Utah, Mr. Rowley was born in England relaand came to Salt Lake City when is visiting with friends and AGAINST MACHINE-MADeight years of age, crossing the tives in Vineyard. CIGARS One of the most successful enterplains in the hand cart company of Protest against the export which his father George Rowley tainments of the season was at the was captain. He lived in Salt Lake home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clegg, City for a number of years and complimentary to Mr. Clegg, whose then moved to American Fork, birthday it was, Saturday evening. where he resided till a few years Parlor, sitting room and dining ago when he moved to Murtaugh, room were artistically aecoraieu Ida. About three weeks ago he with sDrintr flowers. Mrs. W. J, came to American Fork to visit his Clegg was assisted in receiving by brother Alma and a day or so after Mrs. G. F. Wells. In the former part of the evening, sixty guests enarriving suffered a stroke. a joyed a well appointed dinner, 63 huge birthday cake laden with candles adorned the table. The LAKEVIEW AND VINEYARD latter part of the evening was spent in music and dancing, ineouisiae quests from Heber were Mr. ana Miss Leora Holdaway had the fol Mrs. Levi iMontKomery. John Clegg, Miss Lula lowing as her guests at dinner Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clegg. Margaret Clegg; day afternoon: Misses Inez Hold- Clegg, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jo away. Jena V. Clegg, Messrs. Tay from Salt Lake: lor Allen and LeRoy Gammon of seph Stone, Harry Stone and Brig- I FLOWERS t wit Mother will appreciate most a beautiful bouquet roses, carnations, sweet peas, i 0 more of the wide choice of fresh and cut flowers we have oil nanu iur mis ciay. Lt,Us Take Care of Your Orders for Mother's Day. The Ladies Floral 230 West Center Street. 'is Phone 544 jj- $ .. . i' .4 r HUDSON has a New A iimme M MSEC Sfaoy 5 THAT IS A REVELA- X '. it. A RIDE TELLS ALL C Phaeton Piano, Organ, Voice. $1695 0. B. Detroit $1795 COACH 1745 Sedan Cabriolet 2295 Tour. Limousine Coupe 2570 Umousine A f y I ) Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson of Fait Lake are Provo visitors for a MRS. LEONA MILDENHALL VAN WAGONER H 1 2650 .... 2920 3495 fit Look for the White Triangle r nacle Block.) For information call 32-- Students of Mr. Reid and Mrs. Van Wagoner will be given a course in Eurythmics in addition to the private lessons. Schofield Auto Co. Provo, Utah i pii m I, For information call 429 (Simmons home, Taber- . itii No Advance in Prices F. J iH; TION EVEN TO HUDSON OWNERS PHAETON Prof. SUPER-SI- ' V MOTOR Provo visitors for a month, the guests ot Mrs. Hatch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Linton. uMr. and Mrs. David H. Jones announce the ingag'?ment of their daughter Myrtle, to Aaron Allred :f Lehl. The marriage will take ulace in the near future. Arthur Done of Pleasant Grove on notond to I'uvo ye.iti-rda- Goods Sale hara Clegg; from Provo: Mr. and machine-maddgars wan regisMrs. D. S. Murdock. Mm T A Scorup, and MIhs Edna Scorup; and tered in a resolution passed by the Mr. and Mrs. Israel Clegg from Manila Tobacco Association. This ajinugviiie. association represents all of the oiihs ueiva Wadley of Llndon, in the Philippines. The policy of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson aud the association in supplying only uaugiuer ixjia of Draper were the cigars for the Ameriguests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace can wan market defended on the Clegg, Suturday and Sunday. baHls of quality which the market Miss Druzella Madsen, IMiss Lucille Holdaway and Miss Vida might be retained. LINEN DUTIES INCREASED Holdaway were the Invited of the juniors of the Lincoln guests hih B a resolution issued by the school last Thursday at a swimming Argentine Minister of Finance, embroidered linen or I'm iy ui nuraioga. Mrs. Anna Maag of jlalad, Idaho mixed linen tablecloths and napis visiting with friends and rpla. kins have been made dutiable at 40 ikt cent of the declared value tives in Vineyard. Monday evening in the Vlnevard (cont, Insurance ond freight port of meeting house a meeting will be entry), Instead of the former duty add to discuss the spraying Bitua- - at 25 per cent, of a fixed valuation uon. ah rarmers are urged to at Duncan McDonald. few days. 13 Saturday par-aaft- lf Watch and Wait for Our Big White UOTUliYJ hand-mad- Mrs. M. A. Graham is spending a VETERAN ENGINEER few days in Ogden with her daugh ter, Mrs. waiter Taylor. PLEASANT GROVE, The members of the Social Hour club held their last meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. George F. Carroll in Salt Lake. The party in eluded the members and their partners and the following irfVited guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Russell Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Allen, Miss Artella i'iijy Wraps and Dresses designed a variety that you irom tnis great showi l5)Ujnrn Sale, Thursday Friday and - i Fold the drapery ot your skirt around you. ravel out th hottom nr lash it Into fringe, and you'll be right in style. They're made of home-ouratine, tweed and flannel and in any old color you desire. - ciyae Uleave. The M. C. C. club entertained at a slumber party Friday evening at tne home or airs. Fred Hillis. Luncheon was served at midnight. Present were Miss Violet Hillis. Miss Iona Peay, Miss Anita Han sen, Jliss Laon Peay, Miss Verda Keyte and Miss Hilda Harding. White Goods 1 Miss Ileen Cox is spending a few days in Richfield with her sister, S1.00 - - - ticullrlvfl!1i1id S wo"dcrful variety of Coats, it'S 5 "tefcof.fr?-.Irul'. tetw:uon .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vest and daughter Lavern spent Sunday in Mona, the guests of Mr. Vest's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Vest. .Mrs. vm 4U I T. Long Mileage in Hosiery The real value of hosiery is determined by the mileage you get from it. When the price is low and the wear is long you obtain the most for your money. Buster Brown Hose are low in price, but they score high in quality and service. 1? ii $v';3' |