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Show 53 SSEffiEHHE Club Parties Visitori teror Hardy was hostess at the scene of a delightful social affair when home the afternoon, at'.' her Tuesday I ladle of the Manara ward Relief society entertained In honor of W Tl.-- J. Dainty re- - Mrs. Joseph M. Robinson who will leave Provo soon for Logan. A u were program was enjoyed, fol7..- - M. Dick Itoshard, Mrs.; splendid lowed ' by d alnty refreshments. Mri. Ray Lee Smith, ktM. 1" served to fifty. Tnomaa vim. wuinu", prgn. fridge-luncheo- n J. B. Somo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. RobinA. Mrs. John W. Guy. Mr. son and family will leave the latter part of the week for Logan to Fr'ed Wilson. Mrs. Newell. riTi, Mrs.. E. reside. th 3 Daughters of rtali pioneers will meet In the Tird ward hall. Friday. The papers by Mrs. Upton , be given and Mrs. Caleb Haws. All Tmbers and those eligible for invued smbershlp are cordially be present g kmn No. ! or Robert Smith entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilbert and family and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gilbert Mrs. at dinner Sunday for www Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Strate en- tain9d at a dinner at their home y evening. Spring flowers were used as a table decoration. baby boy arrived at Covers were laid for ten. home of Prof, and Mrs. J. W. The Misses Laura and Winnie AUlster Saturday morning. Robinson, were pleasantly surprised . J . 41.,.. by Mrt Hazel Anaersun ieii iuio at their home Saturday evening Crnlng for Los Angeles, Cel., to the Beehive girls if the Van-jvRobinson will ward. The Misses leavthe latter part of the wc?k www to make their homo. A ie home of Mrs. E. H. Holt was for Logan S'i-ida- B f4 - delightful time was ipeut with games and music, during which dainty refreshments wtre berved. Mrs. Vera R. Ekins of Ogden Is a Provo visitor for a few davs. the guet of Mr. and Mis. Ben H. BulThe officers and choir members of the Third ward Relief society gathered at the home of -- Grandma" Taylor Tuesday evening, to teleDrate her S8th birthday anniver sary, which occured on that day. A - line program was rendered, includ ing readings, songs and stories, and a delicious luncheon was served. Thirty-eigh- t were present. Former Senator Georae Suther land of Washington spent the weekend in Provo with his brothers, Henry, Fred and James, and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sutton. Miss Lorna Bagley and Miss Leila Maudsley entertained the N. L. U. girls at the home of Miss Bagley Tuesday evening. A pleasant time was spent witn sewing, music and dainty refreshments. iVIIdi. lk Bateman was the invited guest. Mrs. J. H. Olsen entertained at diner this afternoon. Covers were laid for ten. Miss Mary Oftland of Salt Lake spent a few days in Provo with Miss Helen Talmage. SOCIETY Music Study u Prof. C. W. Reid Piano, Organ, Voice. For information call 429 (Simmons home, Tabernacle Block.) MILDENHALL VAN WAGONER For information call S2-- Students of Mr. Reid and Mrs. Van Wagoner will be given a course in Eurythmics in addition the private lessons. ' v WH1 21 If 4 Three Big Cloth Craft Specials No. 7130 Gray Serge w 79 Gowns" Children's Gowns .'. One lot Infants' ..49 Slips, Skirts, Gowns, and Ladies' Corset Covers at 29 All Ladies', Children's and at Underwear Discount Per Cent 15 Infants' yard. 30? Linen, 60c value Table Padding, $1.95 value, Shirt Waist 5l yard Jpl.bb BEAUTIFUL CURTAIN value 35c 30 Dimity, MATERIALS 36, 44 and 54 Indian Head, 35c Nets for ........301 in. wide, 'J&c, 50c Nets for 42 Outing Flannel, 25c value, 60c Nets for 51 21 yard 75c Nets for 63 Canton Flanel, 20c value, 85c Nets for 73 17e All others 15 Per Cent Off yard 4? Don't Forget, Everything White on Sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday. WHITE GOODS Swiss Organdy, 85c value, inches wide 73 Fine White Batiste, 44 inches wide, 95c value 81 10 CAMBRICS No. 60 Berkeley Cambric, 30 35c value and No. . 100 Berkeley Knic-ht'45c Cambric, 39 value Fruit of the Loom, 29c .25 value s at at THEY ARE "BEARS FOR WEAR" A customer came into the store the other day for a CLOTH CRAFT No. 5130 Blue Serge, saying the one he was wearing he bought of us three years ago and that he expected to wear it this year for second best Cloth Craft Novelty Suits at $27.50, $32.50 and $35. do If you buy a CLOTH CRAFT suit, in the future you will be a CLOTH CRAFT booster We say without fear of contradiction that CLOTH CRAFT Serge Suits will give more wear clothes do not exactly make the man but they go a long way toward getting him Good per year than any other serge suit sold. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. RTsv7 before could you est go much yxe worth iiii NOW! pi ;jl The Electric Range YOU HAVE LONGED FOR or?I0.9o This is Your Big Chance! who bought a 30x3' "Usco" for $10.90 last Fall have discovered this by now Nobody before ever got so much tire value in the neighborhood of ten dollars. They never had to question the quality with the makers of U. S. Royal Cords behind it. They couldn't help admiring the price sbontaneously made to meet the new economy times. SAR-OWNE- FRIDAY-SATURDAY-S- ale WHITE GOODS Paiama Cloth, 30c value, 26 yard Duretta Cloth, 39c value, 34 yard 35c value, Butcher's Linen, No. 5130 Blue Serge $29 YOU CAN HAVE THE All your dainty muslin wear Embroideries, Laces and other White Goods you need right now can be bought at redu ced prices . Come to this sale tomorrow, Friday or Saturday and buy the undergarments and white goods you need from the large assortments offered. White Petticoats, special at 99 Ladies' White Mu s 1 i n No. 7132 Brown Serge Effective May 8, 1922, the Excise Tax on United States Tires for passenger cars, both casings and tubes is absorbed by the makers and is not added to the selling . United States Rubber Company. t pricc Dainty Muslin Wear, Embroidery and White Goods AY- $29 at Offers Tompting Price Reductions in SalC-THURSD- GUARANTEEING customer satisfaction. NO WAR TAX f. k is built upon strict adherence to the policy of X I The members of the Woman's club were pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Nora Duncan Friday afternoon, May 5. The following program was enjoyed: Story. "The Lady or the Tiger," by Mrs. John Dougall; current events by Mrs. G. W. Frlel; quotations for Mothers' day were given by the members at roll call. Dainty re- freshments were served by the' nostess. Eugene Dalton and Bert Harvey of Salt Lake spent the week-enwith ,Mr. Dalton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dalton. Miss Emeline Kindred, who has been teaching in . Mlnersville. Beaver county, has returned home for her vacation. Mrs. Bert Oakley and little son Ross of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Oakley. After spending a week with her parent, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Child, Mrs. Wendell Packard has returned to her home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. S. .C. Whittaker at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Done, Eugene Dalton and Bert Harvey. Mrs. Fred Jackman and sons, Merrell and Lamar, of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Luanna Kindred. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Afton Decker left j Monday for Monticello; where they win visit witn irienas and relatives. IRVINE'S MAY ' Cloth Craft's Big Reputation ; Summer to wonderful line of popular priced clothing appeals to the man who wants ALL WOOL clothing at an economical price. CLOTH CRAFT clothes are known the country over for their dependability. This lock. SPRINGVIULE MRS. LEONA Cloffi Craft Qofthes BED SPREADS Every Spread in the store included at 15 Per Cent Discount. ll Pequot, Bridal and Sheeting at 15 Per mi i The ranges in our complete stock have been specially priced for this big sale. The values offered for this May sale represent unparalleled bargains which make it possible for all to enjoy the great convenience, economy and service of a wonderful electric range. Prices have been slashed drastically you can't afford to miss this opportunity to get a modern electric range at a tremendous reduction ! Pep-pere- A tire that would be high value at Cent Discoun.t morethan $10.90. At $10.90 it is Our entire stock of new White Footwear, Oxfords, Pumps, Straps, Sport Oxfords, black and white trim, at 15 Per Cent Discount Vallev Sheets, seamless, 81 x90, $1.69 value-.- .. $1.49 All other Sheets, Pequot, Bridal, etc., included in this sale at 15 Per Cent Discount. SpecialTermsfor May Only A $10Dan7 $10 Month unapproached. Come in and ask about the special rebate for early customers there is a big discount for the house- United StatesDres ra Ccxxj Tires i Copyright 1922 U.S. Tin Co. TURKISH TOWELS 17 20c Towels for 25c Towels for. . . . . . .21 34 3Fc Towels for All other Towels and Toweling at 1 5 Per Cent Off. United States Tires United States Rubber Company Linens of Every Sort Offer li IIP first! Many sizes and styles to chose from, and you get your choice of nickle finish or plain at the same price as long as they last. When any model is sold out, there wil be no more at this special low price so BUY NOW! 10 Their Share of Savings in the May White Sale. IRVINE'S wives who snap up these bargains PER CENT ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Who ou can j Iuy U.S.Tires: TEbLURIDE MOTOR A. B. WORSLEY CO. CO. Provo, Utah. SPRINGVILLE GARAGE 4 STORAGE CO. Springville, Utah. SPANISH FORK MOTOR CO. Spanish Fork, Utah. Utah Power & Light Go. CtNJAMIN GARAGE Ccnnmin, Utah. "Efficient Public Service" |