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Show 4 Days Left Before $1500 Will Be Given Away! DO YOUR BUYING NOW! Jmi i 866 - TAYLOR BROTHERS COMPANY 56th The Big Department Store Anniversary iO-C- I officer of Salt Lake were in attendance. fi-T-- Y who cr tl.it week, the guests I and Mrs. J. F. Cook. City, of Mr. LAKEVIEW VINEYARD I Mrs. C. E. Loose will be hostess Miss Marie Eddir.r left this at a bridge luncheon at her home morning for her home In Salt Lake, Thursday afternoon. j after spending a few days here, the ety Editor, Ethel Duckett. All society news should be nenua guest of Miss Ethel Taylor. u . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brlckey oiiice, pnone vo. telepnonea t nounce the engagement of their A very Interesting carnival was J.llv Beenlvi swaVii where they were eueWa or irmiW it 'Mrs. James Peay entertained at trtliari to Theodore Rich dauihr, at LakevleW Thursday evenMaged e" The mar her tfone this afternoon, fa com. Bonneville far met frves at e oome . or ffs. 6t WaHa Walla, Vas were several interesting There ing. iS win take place Thursday pliment Mrs. E. V. Bennett of riage at the horn of the bflde'f Salt Lake, sewing, musit and tents and highly decorated booths evening 4 BJ5 trows. r wT"af parents, in this city., The y6ung luncheon : were , enjoyed ,by .Mrs. where pretty girls sold refresh- Jam ' Clayton had couple were" cla'Ssmate at yhit-ma- Douglas Page, Mrs. M. D. Evans, ments. Many enjoyed the dance "ft. . riX cdllege; Walla Waflrf, graduat- Mrs. E. L. Strong ana M's Jarirej I. floor that was laid tor the occasion. j toeiK guest Aver to e week-ent Australia. ing last year. Evans. , During lunch the following program TO?. VMj&tiHiiiini v. out iifi JbKM JfiSai was rendered: Delilie ... Reading, Ma awl at Thomas Newcastle" HIU Mr. Mrt. parent entertainMrs. and tieiaim Herbert Pasewalk, Scott, Duet, Joseph and Frank Taym. ed Tuesday evening at the home Mr. and1 Mrs. Ellis Overlade, . Dr. lor, Reading, Morris dinger; Plan itaea the early of her, daughter, Mrs. Gilbert: Cox, and Mrs. David1 Paul selection, by Melissa Williams. A Westwo6d;t aki Via iP complimentary to Mrs. Georgia West was had by all of for Mr. L. very good time Mrs. W. and wood, Gorrell, who left this afternoon for the participants. M66 ,nt0 CalWortta', lYo theie Atchison,. Kan., to spend the sum- Whittemore', Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Am Mrs. John Clinger and son Bert y auto. mer with relatives. The rooms Paxman motored to Saltair Satur- are Lakeview visitors. P B0W Salv Lae City, where were prettily decorated with CluiffA number of young folks from Mi H Was spent ster' roses. , fhe' car's game ','500" day. A delightful time motored to Saratoga with bathing, dancing and luncheon. Vineyard was hmcheori after watch enjoyed, iiM Johnsm ana- ir, auv Thursday night and spent a very 0 0 0 was served. Preseh? were Mr. and pleasant evening. r Green. Mr. and Mrs. David T. John and R. Jensetf of , SiigSi Mrs. John Vincent Mr and Mr. . I r tfrMr. Ellis Holdoway and Elma Wil. ...... . . D Mr. ClarEmma and Mrs. mntAMil n - Thomas Hardy, TuaaJ.. Lou, left this kinson returned to their homes in daughter, tvn v Y Ann Mrs. vtuul rutuisvy ucouoj lu ai- ence Beesley, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph morning for their, home in Los An- Vineyard Saturday. Mr. Holdoway uomSLuu njo 4 Virginia uanuusBeu vi oaii me Vincent, Mr. arid Mrs. Byron Den- geles, Calif., after a two weeks' and Mr. Wilkinson have been In aiaw ior Mm. vi and Mrs Sarah jnaryiene Jones, i,k BamHev Sr. motored to members of the Nineteenth Century halter, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter. Mr. visit in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. California for the past month. and the N. L. U. girls. Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Vincent, Mr. and David John. Mrs. Albert Zabeli of Salt Lake is I run Park in Ptoto canyon, Sun- I l dar. ' Jensen will Tlsit in Provo for a Mrs. Charles Wells, Mrs. Thomas ihav mwnt th visiting in Lakeview. Cox W. and Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Frank James Deming Beesley, The Misses Louie Miner and Lyie I Wei were enjoyed during the number of days before returning to Van and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones enter- Chase of Ogden and Messrs. Ellis Bazon of Salt Lake. Lwnoon, after which luncheon her home. at! eventained I Saratoga 'rnursday Holdoway and Harry Stone of Salt urvAd. s ' I . s r T IP Miss Leah Stiefel and brother ing, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Lake spent a pleasant day in Provo IJ T". I .virs. jjuviu nr. auu oi .,. r . .. . . x. Dan, of Salt Lake City, are visiting David T. John, wh. left for their canyon last Sunday. V Ralph Snart df Salt Lake aiammoin are auenaipg tne a. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Clegg and son v. summer scnoor. air. ta&er is a relatives and friends' in Provo for home in Los Angeus, Calif., this re In, spending day. a month. Luncheon was served to Joseph, returned from Heber Monmorning. Mrs. Snaif am & ftfrtq member of the high school faculty Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Mr. day after visiting friends and relairis They were dinner the funeral services ftf at Mammoth. a Miss Margaret Piipoar, daughter and Mrs. David John Sr., Miss Mrs. J. Will Lewis, Sun- of tives for a few days. Mr. son ot j small Bailey, John. Lynn Opensliaw, Mil of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Pier-ponEdna Scorup and Lyle LindHay of k Ira. Kenneth which Bailey, and Tom Howard Jones left today for the Eastern dred Jones, Provo were Vineyard visitors Sunneld in tne bixib wara ines-i S. L. D. John. r Mrs. It. C. Blumenthal and chil- - States mission field or tne day. . Elder J. Redd who has just returoren, Myrta and Grant, of salt church; where she will labor the two years. Miss Edith Hedquist was' hostess ned from Long Beach California H Byron Denhalter entertained , Lake, are spending a few days in coming to a number of friends at her home where he has been afternoon. Provo with Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. laboring as an i,.f home Monday Miss Donna Durrant has return- Monday evening, in nonor of Miss L. D. S. missionary, was the interand relatives. other her to Blumenthal, Mr?. mother, alimentary in who for few a ed visit left after Maw, Marylene home, days' today left this I speaker at the services of the the east, where she will spend a esting uu nrvm outme; auu Salt Lake with relatives. Vineyard ward Sunday evening. for MCniSOn. Kan., tOI " .4 Ladmoon summer rooms were few months. The Mr. and Mrs. Parley Clinger enwith her daugh-- . children of Lone Tree, Wyo., are the Clifford Cook, sou of Mr. and Mrs. prettily decorated with sweet peas. tertained at a dinner Sunday. Cov Mrs. C. C. Ashley. Sewing rrovo visitors ror a tew aays. J. F, Cook, left today for Great Cards, music and a delicious lunch- era were laid for Mr. and Mrs. MarV music were enjoyed, followed!' Mr. and Mrs. Parley Hafen en- - Britain, where be will labor as mis- eon were enjoyed by eight. flnneheon served to Mrs. A. C.I tin Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jessee L. D. S. church for Sumpslon, Mr. J. H. Clinger and Ella iVichsen, Mrs. C. A, Rasmussen, tertained at dinner at their home sionary for the Howard John left Friday for Clinger. The out of town guests Ik J. H. Denhalter, Mrs. Thomas Monday evening, complimentary to two years. Yellowstone National park,, where were: Mr and Mrs. J. W. Clinger f Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buckley and Mrs. Clarence Beesley. D. W. Cook will two weeks. and Mr. and he Mrs. spend and son Bert and daughter Thelma children or Lone Tree, wyo., wno Iran MpEwan of Orden has been are here visiting. Roses were used family of Logan were Provo visitKim- in thin cltv. for a. number of in decorating the dining table D i ine it IKSrJSSt ISTlXS ' Aiii ' IhTOJs 4' ftS Jr"i T of Rlgby, Idaho, Mrs. Albert Zobell from Salt Mr. Clinton Thome of Provo Bench spoke on the Principles of the Gjspel at the Lakevlow ward and sports, The parade will be In John A. Betts, Wells Cloward and the forenoon, with band concert, Heed Persson. Adult Sports Earl U McCor-mieHports and a baseball game in the chairman; Dave Shuler, Dave afternoon. Iilnlor, Lawrence Knowles, Stanley A patriotic proKram will b3 given Wilson and George Cheever. In Memorial park. Children's Harrison Sports The celebration will be in charge Hurst, chairman; C. C. F. Dixon. of a general committee consisting Sidney Coray, O. P. Cloward, Way-lan- d R. Wlgbtman, Miss Madeline or Aiieibert K. Hulsli, chalrninn; Grant S'imons. it. S. I.inrlsnv. Mr Tllson, Miss Velma Harris and L. D. Stewart and Mrs. R. II. Clay- - Mrs. Joseph Bills. Salute 0. Fred Ott, chairman4, ion. Other committees havn hen n. Bert Wlgnall and E. W. Grams. Program Carl O. Nelson, chairpointed as follows: Advertising Dr. L. D. Pfonts. man; Emma Wilson, Fhilo C. chairman; Page Peery, W. E. Ells- Wightman, Miss Cora Cravens, Alworth, Edmund Evans, Earl Fergu- bert Powell and the Rev. Wildman son and F. C. Dixon. Murphy. Bands and Music Melvin Done, Parade H. S. Tiuton. chairman: John C. Taylor, Henry Erlandson, chairman; Wayne Loveless, Henry uiur v. Nielsen, Mrs. Drske and Wyler, W. H. Sbermer and Dr. L. N. Ellsworth. Mrs. J. A. Loveless. Finance J. C. Ellsworth, chairDecoration 1). F. Ott chairman: Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. 8. E. Ware, man; Lee R. Taylor. Dave Hulsh, T. F. Tolhurst and Don Page. k, Sunday evening. Cute, Bah Jove! n j d I fi.1 WMaM fiSel SSjfc:S3 & WSSSiKeP ihf vtal ..., ' Vieet . ft-- le f , .', r I., - 1922 OUT OUR WAY. - By WILLIAMS. T cin K jfe . - . . . nts t, . , '. ji. IW . Ts ALLOWED oflj&jg Miss Heather Thatcher, London society girl, wears a monocle at the races. That's equal rights for you. Don't forget the married folks' dance Thursday eve, June 29, at the 9 Fourth ward. CELEBRATES PAYSON JULYjOiTH PAYSON, June 28. At a meeting of the Fourth of July committees here it was decided that Pay-so- n should celebrate Independence . day with a parade, musical features - mi. Mr. .McKwan came to rrovo Covers were laid for ten. at the bedside of his father, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Ashton )i McEwan, who died in this city to Eureka Sunday and motored tfay evening. spent the day. Elks' ladies met in regular Mr. and Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson Lil session Monday evening In W. Gee spent Elks' club room. Five hundred and Mrs. George ii featured, and the favors award- - Tuesday in Salt Lake. to Mrs. Thomas Williams and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John ani James I. Evans. A dainty Aeon followed cards. The Mon- - nounce the marriage of their daughof srening social sessions wi be ter, Mina, to Wesley W. Stubbs OBtlnued during the summer Provo, which took place today in Salt Lake City. iths. be The Senior class of the Sixth Lit and Mrs. W. W. Whitmore of S .1 . n 1 I m ipeni eunuay m vrruu, ino ward Mutual will be entertained at Mti nf Mr anil Mm R Eurene the home of Miss Mildred Condon Mrs. Whitmore came to this evening. Sewing and music luncheon fro rrom Kansas, where sne nas will be featured, and a visiting for some time. She served. All members are requested j ' joined here by her husband, to be present. returned with him to her home Karl Peterson will leave tonight Ciephi Monday. for his home in Las Vegas, Nev., Vr. and Mrs. Jack Teasdale after spending a few days with his lored to Strawberry Sunday. At parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. PeterIk' they were joined Mr. and son. E. J. Sullivan, who accom- Chapiied them on the - remainder of The members of the ValleyEastern ter No. 3, Order of the Br pleasant trip. Star, celebrated tlie 25th anniverIrs. Elizabeth Whitmore of Los sary of the organization at the leles, Calif., ppent s few days Masonic temple Tuesday evening. folMs city, the gut-s- t of her sister, A short program was given, Dell Teasdale.. Sunday even-Mr- lowed by cards, and dancing. Whitmore and Mrs. Teas-- , Dainty refreshments were served grand lodge Wt Provo for Salt Lake City to 100 including . te Fuller's Paints Cut Labor Costs Because Fuller's Paints have a Pioneer White Lead ot baso, they spread easier and therefore save in the cost Mil SMI Commeticing Tliursday , June 2- 9- Ending Monday Evening, July m ST. .,$1.00 CI flfl Underskirts, pl iUU 11.25 value Child's Rompers and Dresses tfl ff ' inch. 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