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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1922. DONT OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY Moot Vigorous Value Giving Imaginable S333S223 went t Salt Uist LnciW TuUk tndav to act a brwesmaia who wU e Edmund to Miss Llda Theodore vunoTOy. mlrried to ?. Mr. The reception will be given by brideV and M- - Jolin JMmtmd. the L. . S. School' of parent, at the Music siuau. Jean and Fred, of Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Roy Towel! and i a John of Salt Lake spent Tuesday la Provo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Ham Ferre. Mr. 0" and Mrs. Jack Barnett of Ogden were in Provo Decoration day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George f and Mr. R. R. Irvine, Jr. Hales, Hiss Ball. Mrs. Jubal Irvine and Garner Irvine The Elks' ladies met Thursday a; IU1 colt Late speni TV a A if W4. evening in social session at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guy. Cards were played and prizes given mm Harold Mitchell was hostess Mrs. Ray Morgan and Mrs. J. B W . social anaw i poae-- rri to. Somo. Luncheon followed the owr tatnes of Three Hay evening. Were played and the favors award game. fed to M. P. T. Half aM3lr; Mrs. O. F. Summers and children Luneneoa wa serveq. Paeoke. ? of Salt La&e spent part of the week in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Ftalaysoa, , irs. Frank Selmaa IM - nuarn, Maycock. ' a.m. urnu 1 ar Miss Delilah Higgs has returned from Preston, Idaho, where she has been teaching dramatic art at the Oneida academy, and will spend the summer months here. Mr. and Mrs. , B. F. Pulham, daughter Maxine and son Fred, and N.1 F. Wilson, daughter Gladys and son Ervtne of Salt ' Lake spent Decoration day in Provo, the guests of Dr. ad Mrs. H. S. Pyne. MM H that she will private teaph Jiolin Fan also wi North n conduc$ Phone 721. 470 Mr. and Jrs. Wi.&un Ferre left am 3 trip through Wednesday kts ' friends In Idaho. They will ' Idaho Palis, and other Focatello, points. Miss Hattle Scott i pending several weeks in Salt LaW,. ;, T.-i;- i Mr. and Mrs. Hodge Marshall and first East. I daughter, Marian, of Garfield, spent tne eariy part or tne ween in rrovo with Mr. and Mrs. William Ferre. A Menage to Women S 1 of Utah County LISTEN " EXTRA SPECIAL SILK PONGEE CAMISOLES EfLSed ffi wffiTSidwS S1.00 Pv:.f. One lot of Trimmed Silk Extra heavy heavy Camisoles, values M Jap Pongee excellent qual-liUU ity special Dollar Day to $2.00, for. jSSn 2 GINGHAMS . j ...... GinghS for8 il inchefwlde fyaZ1ornd!:..,$1.pO iCilP dllhl!"...$1.00 1 .... tic bands DRESS VOILES fabric; $1.00 value; 1 AA JliUU Three for 1 . . very fine knit ; JpliUU Child's Dresses, $2.25 value, JJ APRONS APRONS .'.$1.08 hSSTforthe$14IO 5 yards for. 1 . . TERRY CLOTH -Fn towels, 3oc .4 AA Four . value, yards. y liUU .,5.00 for .'. '. ............ Sl.l . . . . . si.nli1-95- inn .T.6.0c"-- d- No. 365; $liUU $1.00 pair TWO PIECE IMPERFECT PINK JAP CREPE 35c value, Seven yards Miss Margaret Bird was a Salt Lake visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reynolds of Nephi visited with relatives In SprlngYilie last week. 3. B. Sumsion, who has been IP teaching school at the Big Horn academy in Cowley, Wyo., the past year returned home last week. ' ' Miss Jane Packard of Magna is WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH EVERYTHING FOR visiting ith her sister, 'Mrs. Wali lace Mace. PAY80N 80CIETY BUILDING PURPOSES CEMENT, ROOFING, Miss Hattie Reece of Salt Lake, ho has spent the winter with Mr. LUMBER, LATH, DOORS AND WINDOWS. and Mrs. S. M. Deal, left WednesMr. and Mrs. Ezra Tanner an- day for Los Angeles, where she nounce the arrival of twin boys, will spend the summer, You WU1 Be Surprised at the Small Cost of Build- - if Willis K. Johnson and son George born to them Monday, May 29, each in were among the baseball enthu- weighing aeven pounds. Mrs. Tany tag Supplies. siasts who attended the game at ner was formerly Miss Etta Midvale Friday. of Provo, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chester Johnson returned ORDER YOUR COAL FROM US home Monday after visiting in Salt j and Mrs. Henry Goddard. Mrs. Amelia Francis of Mammoth Specify King, Black Hawk, Castlegate or Clear Creek. j Monday here with (Mr. and spent We Have Them AH. Mrs. George Wilde. Hugh Broadbent of Preston, Ida., ' VINEYARD AND LAKEV1EW here with spent the week-en- - . friends. Mrs. Lee Huff and two children '( Miss Lyle Chase of Ogden is have gone to Logan for a month's visiting friends and relatives in stay with relatives. C. M. Fairbanks and Arthur Mc- Vineyard. Miss Chase expects to Phone 232. Beth were Salt Lake visitors Monspend the summer here. One of the most interesting day. Mrs. Adelbert Simons of Thistle events of late was the pleasing here with her trip to Saratoga Saturday evening. spent the week-enThe party left Provo at 6 o'clock sister, Mrs. Rachel Peery Hill. Mrs. Matilda Daley, daughter and motored over. The earls part of the evening as spent in boating Ethel and son Wilford visited in and bathing, after which the follow- Murray on Decoration day. Mrs. Kathryn Bills Betts and Mr. ing enjoyed a delicious luncheon: Misses Leora Holdaway, Jena V. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bills spent Clegg and Lucille Holdaway of Monday in Provo with relatives. Vineyard, Belva Hills, Ida and Ada Grange of Provo Bench, Nina Huish of Provo, Messrs. Marion Patten, SPANISH FORK SOCIETY Cree Hills, George Harris, Wayne Kartchner, Edgar Booth of Provo . A"JOW ' QQ' PHOENIX HOSE d HI 1B i I.UU HANDKERCHIEFS ft A evening. A very pleasant time is v reported. Mrs. Roland Harding and daughters, Leah and Veraa, spent the week-enin Provo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Chasg of Ogden were the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Holdaway, Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Ciuft of Heber was the gueet o Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A, Murdock, Sunday, , Mrs. Phoebe Jensen and family of Filmore were the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harding of Vineyard last Monday. SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY 1 AA M 49c value, ti.nn 1 T 16 West Center. tonVtel'P LONG CLOTH 1ArrfilAS $1,00 . va& MESsaLINES OIL CLOTH Three yards dliUU Regular 29c yard, Six yards for . . . . FANCY CRETONNES 36 inches wide; MM pair FANCY TICKING P''UU yard Good styles, made of tr $2.95 $100 I Regular, 1.50 ; A ONLY FULL SIZED BED SPREADS 10 D0TTED SWKS $1,00 M QQ WOMEN'S BUNGALOW Seven BLOOMERS Special Three for $1.03 LADIES' 2Sc HOSE HOSE CHILDREN'S BLACK n In assorted colors; a great , r' -' BUSTER BROWN twoC flfl i,UU 1 AA v I UU LARGE RUBBERIZED GENUINE JAPANESE syStofor5!:....$1.00 Sutton Tea & China Company a JSfSgS,. a Limit one to a customer. 36 inches wide; special, 8 yards. 'UM speciarfor ' 1 White and black; values for Jo 75c; Three pair J1 YAL SOCIETY STAMPED PIECES Child's Rompers and Ladies Tea Aprons, made and ready to embroider, 69c value; two for. .. Scarfs, Centers and Lunch Sets, 49c value, Three for.. LADIES' UNION SUITS .IfifSS J lncffla (1''UU Hand painted, some with handles and tassels ; regu- 1 AA lar $3.25 values r UMBRELLAS ..................... ce S1.00 WORK BASKETS A11 . ; . . .$12.80 Virginia -- V . . .1 $7.00 Gilt Band Gilt Floral . . . ; .$6.00 White ..; ? , . . . .,. . . . .'. $1.40 White Cups iand Saucers, set Sauce Dishes, set .45 , Dinner Plates, set Come in and See for Yourself. 35-pie-ce $1,00 f07yardS ssssssssammmKmmmmBsacL-jL-- ja 50 NEW HAND BAGS Swagger handles ; colors brown, bfack and gray leather. A special Dollar Day value, eachLUU special, $1-6- sis ft Bleached, regular $1.00 : 100-pie- ce 35-pie- ce - 1 PEQUOT Voiles, Printed Uo Printed Crepes, 0 gandy, etc; values to $1.00. ?UruK;M a customer. SEAMLESS SHEETS " "t SHORT LENGTHS 36-in- ch NETS AND SCRIMS When you buy a set of dishes, say 35, 42 or set, why not buy it in an open stock pattern? If you break a dish you can then buy the dish to keep your set full and complete. Not only that, but you can gradually build your set to the number of pieces you desire. Why pay out your good money for dishes you know nothing about when you can get standard, guaranteed brands for less money. Gold Band $15.00 9a m- Dont fal to attend this tremendous Dollar Day Event. You'll Hnd this store a great big treasure chest literally bursting with golden bargains. Look at the bargains that are available. MORE BARGAINS! BETTER BARGAINS I 'i. i JLrW L MAKE NO OTHER ENGAGEMENT . announces o) ed as guests Saturday evening and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. jos. W. Harrison and daughters, Irene and Hanna of Salt Lake City.' Sunday the, party including Mrs. Bringle-soand daughter Eloise motored to Provo and visited Mr. and Mrs. ''. Chas. Brown. , Mrs. JoycS -- Thomas and Mrs. Effie Dart were Provo visitors Sunday. rMiss Leon a Hansen entertained 14 friends Saturday evening. Games, music and dancing were the diversions. At 10 o'clock a chicken supper was served. Mrs. Thomas Williams entertained 20 little folks Wednesday afternoon in honor of the eleventh anniversary of her daughter, Darlene. 1 AA for . . . V I To Bring a Nforning Smile n " . God-dar- , d Skirts Longer In the morning, have negligee of d ! tali Timber & Coal Co. . This dreM of colored organdie and dotted SwlBS combined Is recommended for closing days of school. ' . The coat, of tweed or homespun, wear. la good for d IK Menaced Bebe Kodak tS erice ffw t o QcOPYmOHT BY cheerful color M'CAILS) M silks Rose-color- Swiss and sheer batiste, taffeta and a rose-dotte- d .1 challls d I are recommended. Wlien UiecKcrs is Exercise Bench. Miss Lula Clegg and Mortello Clegg of Heber were Vineyard visit- IF YOU WANT IT DONE RIGHT, HIRE AN EXPERT Mr. Poulson is giving you the benefit of 20 years' fX"evnce in Kodakery; Bring us your films let us thejn and print them.' We use the gloss type finish. ' Mrs. Len Hansen and little daughters are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Hansen's grandors last week-end- . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Montgom- mother, Mrs. J. W. McDonald at ery and family of Heber were the Provo. William West entertained Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. 20 little folks at a tmtidren's party Joseph A. Murdock of vineyard. Miss Gladys Holdaway ana juyie Saturday evening in honor of the of Chase of Ogden and Messrs. Taylor eleventh birthday anniversary Vineher May. of .' Gammon daughter Allen and Leroy IMrs. Edwin Bringlesou entertaln- yard motored to Saratoga Sunday Skirts really are getting longer.) And waistlines lower. And trimming does not break the lines of the dress it consists largely of colorful mbrolderiea. - I X ' mJ .na.ur de-e'- AFTER op JUNE 15 VISIT OUR NEW, MODERN KODAK SHOP, REAR OF NO. 2 STORE. EVERYTHING FOR THE KODAK PLAYING A SAFE The surest guarantee of correct vision, backed by my skill and expert knowledge in fitting your glasses, is assured you when I examine and chart nervousness. vour eves. My lenses stop headache, DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN eye-strai- THREE STORES. Pleasant Grove. n, With Hedquist Drug Co. Prevo. GAME WITH YOUR EYES HEIKDSELMAN 120 West Center. , OPTICAL & JEWELRY CO. Phome 386-- Charles Caprice is under observa lion by Los Angeles psychopathlsts Ifter being seized In the homo of Cebe Daniels whither he had gone, be cays, to Klay the film star, to. A. iiu'Lt.?iy,.'ii.-..r- t i ; , VH.-oil(fIX. J, yJn 11 J. MlltOIl !,!.". e hotel owner, and John McE. Uowmnn ?..;" unlK... nUUonaire. will coatend for a chainnionshln Juna 2. ?aUr' t |