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Show ifwWTrv- Visitor USTMSKP ME STK ciub3 ESoS n Alemory, 2b Devis, c Fleiger, p, ss Campbell, lb Packard. If . California. Mrs. Hyrum Larsen of Vineyard returned to her home Tuesday after visiting friends and relatives in San Pete for the past week. Complementry to Albert A. Holdaway a very successful and interesting party was given at his home and social chat were the main features of the evening. A huge birthday cake formed the centerpiece on the dining room table. The following enjoyed a well appointed lunch-eon- : Mr. and Mrs. Marion Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding and fam." ily, Mr. and iMrs. Joseph A. Mur dock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Miner and two daughters of Delta, ml frrederlckson, neva uesday 'rovo Dand laieChampion Batid FS55C. LADIESFREE 1 and president of the High school the past year, captain of the .Instead of meeting at Lakeview basketball team and president of as formerly scheduled, the Daugh- other clubs" In school. There are ters of the Utah Pioneers Camp No. many who wish hira a very success.4, will meet in the Relief Society ful missionary career". rooms of the Third ward meeting house. Mrs. Don C. Williams will CHARITY BALL FLAG DAY act as hostess, and will furnish a The Provo B. P. O. Elks will splendid programa feature of which will be a paper on the early piogive their annual Flag day neer days of Percy Bunnel, Mrs. Charity ball at Mozart hall WedBunnel is a resident of Lakeview. nesday evening, after the comLuncheon will be served. pletion of the Flag dag program. iMrs. Frank 'M. Holdaway was The proceeds of the ball are to hostess at a birthday lawn party at go to charitable purposes. The Provo band will furnish the her home in Vineyard Monday even ing in honor of her twins Fay and music, insuring a high standard Ray. The hours were made merry of dance music. The ball will be an informal affair, and the pubwith games, musio and dancing. Bernard Anderson received the lic is invited. . prize for having the keenest eyes i3 visltlflj with her parents, Mrs. Peter MadS63 of Lakeview. 0 4 4 4 4 0 2 0 2 0 7 2 1 3 10 0 1 4 4 1 1 4 36 1 0 0 4 0 1 01 2 0 1 Mirk, lb 5 0 4 4 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 ffiiraiTBBmaca 1 iU 0 0 pi 1 3 1 0 0 0 3 Ell 1 0 hs 0 0 50 17 24 27 7 Totals Score by innings: 4 010 200 100 Springville American Fork ... 411 314 30x 17 Errors Summary : Taylor, Davis, Fleiger, Campbell, Packard, Dawdell, Homer, Binch, Snow. Base hits Off Miller 9. off Fleiger 4, off Frederickson 10. Home runs Campbell, Fleiger, Snow. Two-bashits Miller 2, Durrant, Homer. Stolen bases Holmstead 3, Larsen 1, Binch 1. Struck out By Fleiger 6, by Frederickson none, by Miller 14. Double plays Taylor to Memory; Snow to Holmstead to Birk. Passed ball Davis. Every Day This Week With Each $5.00 Purchase You Have Your Choice of Ten e im i s HEBER DEFEATS PAYSON earned. 2 9 24 10 D The spectators went away 0 well satisfied. 0 The score: AB. R. H. O. A. 6 3 2 4 5 6 2 4 5 0 Holmstead, 2b Payson Heber Batteries: R. .H. E. 20 010 002 010 0003 0022 7 2 10 1 Sherrill and McBeth; A Murdock and Stanley. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. (Additional Sport News on Page.) 1' 1 SAVE MONEY j . 4 5 5 5 2 14 2 0 1 HEBER, June 12 In a fast and close game Friday Heber defeated Payson by a score of 5 to 3. From 3 the fifth inning on it was one ot 0 those games that keeps the crowd 0 on their toes all the time. Heber 0 got two In the ninth that were well AMERICAN FORK. j r""" Wasatch cf.. Totals GOES ON MISSION Royal Crook of Heber will be the guest of Harold (Murdock this weekend. Mr. Crook is well and favorably known among the young He leaves people of Vineyard. sionaries. Both young men re- June 17 r'or a. L. D. S. mission toj cently returned to their homes in South Africa, He has been very - ''. Utah. :5H.lC?'2i prominent ji; sehool sni goetal aotl& Mrs. Don Allred of Rupert, Iraho tivities. was M. p, Dawdell. rf McKee, 3b Mrs. Mary Miner, Mr. and Mrs.G. F. Wells and Mr. and .Mrs.W. J. Clegg and the family of Mr. Holdaway. Elder J. R. Montgomery of North Ogden spent Friday evening as the guest of LaVard Shaw of Lakeview. Mr. Shaw and Mr. Montgomery were missionary companions in the North Western States mission field, where they both labored as L. D. S. mis- 3 2 e anCu!! LAKEVIEW VINEYARD 2 i Utah Central league of 1920-81-, are again throwing a scare into the After camping in the league. cellar for the first two weeks, they are now taking exerything in sight. Their wine over the fast Spring-villteam Friday by a score of 17 to 4, puts them within one game of the top. Spanish Fork now leads the league and will play American Fork two games next week. The result will probably determine the winners of the first halt. Miller, the ace pitcher of the Utah Central league, won his first league game Friday by holding Springville to four runs, and whiff ing fourteen batesmen and getting four hits out of five times at bat. The feature of the game were the three home-ruclouts of Fleiger, Campbell and Snow. The score: AB. R. H. O. .A 4 0 1 1 4 Taylor, ss hoe .. 6 Snow, 3b Miller, p Larsen. If Binch, ss Homer, rf Bennett, rf FORK, June 12. American Fork, champion of the n months in Provo with relatives and friends. The (Misses Thelntt, Eggerflsen and LaVievjB (Huish, (teachers of first intermediate Sunday school class of the Fourth ward, with their class spent Wednesday in Edge-wooAt. noon a large bon fire was built and a campfire dinner was enjoyed. Later the party, consisting of twenty children and the teachers, visited the local ice plant. 6 AMERICAN v ward entertained at Teddy, whose first birthday occured in the fanut hunting contest. A r .minted dinner Wedneo- - on that day. Peonies and roses de delicious luncheon was served to: . corated the entertaining rooms. Verna Bunker, Leona Anderson, tUlj A large birthday cake containing Gladys Murdock, Zela Wilkinson, of duiic one candle centered, the dining Beulah Varley, Dolly Spauldirig, -oi eyru&' aiadsen, Bernard Anderson! table. Gaines and music were en- Sylvia pink rosebuds and Willis ftladsen, Jewell Anrdaeson, joyed followed by a delicious lunch- Leo Allen. LaVar Holdoway. Mel-vleon. The guests were Mrs. Prank iaiu 'ul Miner, El wood Allen, and HarMrs. Mrs. Hugo Price, tool was pleasantly spent Gardner, Holdaway. James A. Bullock. Mrs. Arnold Raw- - oldDave and wdd chat." of Adamsville, Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. Jesse Utah wasHeslington lings, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hunter, Mrs. Lafe Bown and at hostess Thomas Johnson Tuesday. r Mr. liar- -"prf. Mrs. William Startup. left Wednesday for Hesliington W. son J. Mrs. left ot her Thursday Startup in.nonor Lake where he will attend for Salt Lake where she will be the Salt summer school at the University guest of Mrs. Minnie Nelson for a of Utah. tew days. Mrs. Startup will visit Miss Cleon Bunker of Provo a number of days In Ogden with spent Tuesday in Vineyard as the redatives and friends. of her parents Mr.and Mrs. guest Mr. and Mrs. Percival Biglow and Bunker. George children left friday for Annarror, Mrs. Joseph Moulton of Heber is Michigan to spend the summer. visiting with her daughter Mrs. W. They made the trip by auto. F. Clegg and family of Vineyard. Mrs. A. Marterman, Miss Mrs. LMaulton will remain in VineMasterman, Colleen for a two weeks visit. of Salt Lake were the guests of yard Lorin Barrett of Provo Bench Mr. and Mrs. Gad H. Williams of was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lakeview, last week. Thomas Boulton and family of VineMrs. O. H. Dunn and family of Mr. Barrett recently returSalt Lake are spending a few yard. ned from a very pleasant trip to ISi 3 Barratt. e Dumint. cf ; Don't Fail To Attend This Tremendous Bargain Sale NOW GOING SAMUEL446.KOPP 460 W est OIN Center. Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING JUNE 17, 1922. 10 lbs. ugar 78 4 lbs. New Potatoes .". 25 10 lbs. Old Potatoes 15 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25 Sugar Cured Eastern Hams (whole), per lb 35 lb. Fancy Dressed Chickens, per ,30 ' ' M " ' i 3 dozen Fre- - Z KA4 tZZmc Nut Butter (oleo), per lb 5 tall cans Pink Salmon 1 Dail Swift's Silver T.oaf T.nrH. . b 3 lbs. bulk Swift's Silver Leaf Lard n50 .' Watch for our BIG WEDNESDAY SPECIALS, in You will he surprised to see such marvelous vales rvin 201 581 5-l- 2 combs Honey 35$ Certo (Sure Jell), something new, try a bottle Goddard's Early June Peas, per can 3 pkgs. Teco Pancake Flour 10 bars Swift's White Laundry Soap 10 bars Kirk's White Flake Soap 10 bars Crystal White Soap 10 bars A. B.,Naptha Soap 3 cans Lighthouse Cleanser Large pkg. Sea Foam . . 2 large pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder pOHIIG S1J57 $1.57 32 lo 25 45 47 48 49 20 29 45 NEW UNDER THE SUN III Iced Coffee! Never heard of it! Then you surely have missed something. During this week we are selling a special prepared blend for making this delicious sunriner ill beverage. II! Value rpAWirsA BUY FOR CASH I 45c THE LB jjj ni 2 LBS. FOR COUPONS 85S-WIT- H We will also give you directions for making it. This blend also makes a splendid coffee for your morning meal, Unserved hot. ICE TEA We have just received a fresh shipment of the fail! mour blend we were selling you a year ago. Remember? you thirsty to think about it. Although the lilt makes liprice of tea has advanced considerable the past year, we jlilare still selling the old favorite at the old price !i!75 PER LB.. 2 LBS. FOR $1.45 WITH COUPONS iii WE AWAIT YOUR DECISION. WE DELIVER II ill A Perfect Working Cleaner A Wonderful Little Sweeper ' lea & China Company Sutton threads to pick up no crumbs to pick up. This wonderful little cleaner we have named No LIILLIOtlS OF TODS of Castle Gate and When you possible proof that they deliver satisfaction. burn Castle Gate or Clear Creek you, too, will know why they are Utah's favorite coals. 1 WEDNESDAY 22 and is perfectly constructed. Wednesday is the day for you to get this unusual value an article that will do the part of housework which is un- Miners and Shippers of Castle Gate and Clear Creek Coals. j 25 lb....l9 Legs Pork, lb .'24 Shoulder Pork, lb 20 20 20 .15 Rib Boil, lb Heel Boil, lb $1 Shank Boil, lb Suet, lb. Hamburger, lb VEAL Taylor Bros. Co. Eureka The Big Department Store Provo 56th Anniversary. i i J $1500 Given Away July 5th. Spanish Fork 56th Anniversary. 25 17 J 20 Loin Pork, lb Rump Roasts, lb Rib Roasts, lb at the price of $1.25 25 23 26 Loin Steak, lb Round Steak, lb Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, Pot Roasts, lb Wednesday Mo rning Only one to each customer SI. OO OUR MEAT D EPARTMENT ne REMEMBER SALE ON THE KLEANWELL SWEEPER STARTS I SPECIALS bars Bob White Soap Because it DOES clean your carpets and rugs well and saves work and time FUEL Center St. Cocoa, loose, lb Pure Dixon Sorghum, gallon can Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs Pork Shoulder Steak, lb Veal Cutlets, lb pleasant to do. Ask Your Dealer 16 W. ASK FOR YOUR COUPONS ill "Kleanwell" Gear Creek coals have been mined and used. Many users have been burning these coals continuously during more than .25 years the strongest iphone 184. Legs Veal, lb Loin Veal, lb Shoulder Veal, lb Veal Stew, lb 18 20 22 11 18 74 14 15 Fresh Side Pork Spare Ribs, lb.... Sausage, lb. Home Rendered Lard, per T..16 lb MUTTON 24 25 20 11 B Hindmarsh Q PORK Legs Mutton, lb 25 Loin Chops, lb.. ..... .26 Shoulder Chops, Mutton Stew, lb lb... 23 10 Company 464 West Center Street. |