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Show IW Trtf . m.k..;::; Every item listed here represents an exceptional value 1 j .TISSUE REAL TRANSPARENT SWISS ALL DRESS VOILES ORGANDY WILL GO AT GINGHAMS Permaneat Finish; $1.35 A sew shipment.. I : II... to V2 Hair Nets ...... thirty-five- : 1 until after the Tlmplhike. ft'7 -J Mrs,' EvA Kay was hostesx at a children' birthday party Monday evening, complimentary 4o - her daughter, Afton, whose ninth birth occurrea on mat aaj anniyerwry day. Gashei and music were- featured nd delicious refreshments were served to the. following: Norma McEwan, Pearl Muhlestein, Ardis Muhleiftein, Minnie Payne, Martha McAllister,:Helen "JilcAllls-ter- , Dixie Mangum Ddrothy; Hatch, Afton Hodson, Beth Reecei Helen Huish, Veda Hicks, Clep Long1, ' Vb Vat our - . See our silent but FORCEFUL salesmen in our windows . - Single or double mesh tr 1 fo) Miss Elinor Call of Brigham City and Miss Gwen Jones of Salt Lake are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John R. SXewart at the summer home ln-- j Prove canyon. Tney will remain PRICE Single or double mesh Hair Wb Nets " PrlsclUa Miss Donna Penrod was hostess at a lawn party at her home Saturday evening: Colored electric lights were used in decorating. A delightful time Was spent with games and music, followed by- - luncheon served yd; Value 59 c Wednesday Only Wonderful Bargains are AwaitirifYpu : y:.:;:."n:K;:;:;ajiS ChrlstensenJ secretary to the'boar of county commissioners, is spnding her "raca- tion at the Strawberry. Miss V itttr:.. Values and prices speak louder than words at our JULY Taking advantage of ' an opportunity is where you saver We are offering : -- aran ce; cle sale. that you " OPPOR-- :- TUNITY.: Everybody! Store. Diatributors of Quality Merchandise ' - Dr, andteSlrs. N. R. Jackson in- terned to their ham In Salt Lake ler spending the past Monday, , few days in Prow with iMr. end Mrs. John Jackson. The Mutual girls of the Pioneer ward will conduct an, ice cream, Je Ural toaljM H the wri" amusement nafl. The affair, which will consist of gam ee, program and music, will commence at 8 o'clock prompt A cordial Invitation is ex tended to everyone. Miss Ruth Van Dyke of Salt Lake is the nest of Miss Helen for a few days. rated In a color scheme of pink and 8everaliierf sting hlk'et have, been white. A pleasant evening was taken, and the girls report a thor-spent With games and muBlu, after oughly enjoyable trip. which a delicious luacheoa was served to 100. Thft honored guests M.f.r5be HicWHasel Hicks, Jluth Were the recipients of many useful BENEFIT CAKE SALE, Kolbroot and heautttttl guts irom tne gueBtx. EliMbeth Holbrook, Mildred Cramer. Orbhft Kay and assembled, The Mutual girls of the' Viftl Betty Jean EHertson. will conduct a cake sale to ward Mrs. 'Margaret Larsen, Mrs. morrow at the Sutton Market, com L. Mrs. H. Lilly white left this Elmer Anderson of Salt Lake, are morning for her home in Salt Lake the guesU of Miss Zina Larten for mencing at 10 a. m. The proceeds City, after visiting relatives In a few. days. The party, accom- will go to defray the expenses of Provo for, a few days. She was panied (By Mr. and Mrs. Parley L. the girls' intended trip to Mutual accompanied by Mrs. Samuel motored to Vivian Park In Isle In Provo canyon. Leavitt and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Larsen, Provo canyon last evening, where Leavitt. they will spend the week at the Mrs. Stewart Horsley of Salt summer home of Mr. and Mrs. LarLake is the guest of iMr. and iMrs sen. Miss Connie Guy will leave tomorrow" for Salt .Lake, where she will visit Mrs. Thomas Sainsbury for ten days. See S, W. Peterson 443 West t S One sack Patent Flour. : . . . r.S1.35 sacks Patent Flour .I&.C5 One 48-l-b sack Hoover's Straight .T.1 H.50 One 48-l-b sack Tip Top , . . . . . . . ... ; .5 (1.50 100 lbs. White MiU Run . . r. . .J 11.75 100 lbs. Shorts . . . , j S2.10 100 lbs. Fine Ground Wheat S3.15 60 lbs. Wheat ,,..,T, ...S1.35 100 lbs. Wheat . . ,;: $2.15 120 lbs. Wheat ;t . .$2.50 100 lbs. Whole Corn . . .&1JQJ .. . . . . 100 lbs. ine Ground or Cracked Corn .81.80 100 Jbs. Chicken Feed .$2.00 Oyster Shells, Grit, Charcoal, Meat Scraps, Etc ere 48-l- Two b 48-l- b ... ............ It "Barefoot boy with cheek of tan! he isyou'll meet him afterwards in your Kodak album. With a Kodak you bring the trip back. Let us show you Kodaks from our complete stock. They're pricecTas low, as 6.50, and they're ail autographic. ....... ........ r WASATCH PRODUCE Iledquist 3 Stores K't'i'r' NuBone Corset THE EFFORT of the conscientious director, to - render a superior type of service no matter in what financial circumstances the .'bereaved family may be, has characterized cor-setr- . our work through the years. To lighten the burden of grief in a sincere way, and yet to choose such funeral. as. in to appropriately i meet ,evi?ry requirement of the "situation, without imposing an unfair or imreasonable financial trar den thereafter,- is the ideal by which we are governed. thecoiiduct-OfJth- e - y -- 539-W- BIG BandOance Hedqulst t Potter, Mrs." J. W. Huish. and Miss - LaVieve Huish motored to Salt Friday, to attend a meeting of the executive hoard of the state Service Star Legion. Provo Is to be the next meeting place of the executive ' Mrs. L. C. The children, grandchildren and friends of George Scott gathered at the home of Mrs.- Lars Jacoosen Saturday evening, to celebrate his 83rd birthday anniversary - which occurred on that day. The rooms . were charmlneur arranged, with board. garden flowers and' ferns as a deco ' Mf. and Mrs. J. W. Cherry of ML ration. Games and , music were en joyed, daring which luncheon was Pleasant are the guests of Mr. and Mr s H. B. Kerr for a few days. served to fifty.' Miss May Scott Is upending the &The Mutual girls of the 8econd ward returned home . yesterday week In Salt ' Lake with friends. e s i afternoon from Mutual Isle, to The members orths Lakevlew SDrinxdelL Provo . canyon,; where ward iiutual gate e. shower Friday they, have been spending the past evenlnfc at the home of . (Ml1.- and fewtdavs. Saturday evening me I rlrlq entertntnedl ward memners - lke , Geneva PROVO, UTAH. 4 s. TUESDAY, JULY II The" Coolest PEvilion in J Utah, v ' Phone 480. ... 'i'.f - , Hikers Prepare miimm . The little tot's quite a satirist 8he Joined the fashion parade at the Auteull races, France, wherv the latest in clothes are hown' Eha believes the short skirt wilt grow shorter despite the longer ones of her big sisters. Another Good Reason for Painting! ....ii SOME OF OtJR REGULAR PRICES ' FOR HIKERS small eons' Pierce's Pork and ; ..25c . . Beans .. 2, medium cans Pierce's .Pork end Beans . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Large cans' Pierce's, Pork and .......... Beans .........20c medium cans Heinz Pork and Beans 2 cans Veal Loaf .25c 6 small cans Deviled Meat. .25c 3 large cans Deviled Meat. . ,25o 2 large cans Roast Beef.. T. .45c 15c Large jar Sliced Beef Medium cans Mustard Sardines, ..10o each Medium cans Underwood Oil 2 ,....S5c PAINT Ar AN ASSET Bankers Say ;They Lend More Money on Property ..When Beildings Are Well Painted. INDICATION OF THRIFT A. The eleventh annual "Timpanogos bike Is going to be a. huge success. - It is the subject of comment throughout the city. All should participate In this splendid outing. If you are preparing for the hike, don't forget that cllbmlng makes one hungry. So be sure that your food supply is large enough to last you. Buy your food for the hike st Sksgfls' Cash Stores. We will gladly crate your orders In a nice, clean box or. carton, and the saving will please -.... . you.; ; '. : 1 - poll St. 425 West Center , Drug Co. PnonefJir First North. Quality and Service Plus Lowest Prices Stewart at their summer 's M--h- .H R. Mrs. J. N. EHertson is spending home in Provo canyon, for a few days. two weeks In Logan with relatives and friends. Miss Sarah Wride was pleasantly For Infants and Children surprised by a number of friends at The Misses Fawn Singleton and her home Monday evening. Miss In Use Over Wride will leave tomorrow evening Florence Jepperson spent Sunday It Aiwavi Dears for Rigby, Idaho, to spend the sum- at Vivian Park, in Provo canyon. the mer with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Signature 0: Taylor. A delightful time was In connection with the Provo spent with games and social rhat, band concert, given Sunday afterduring which dainty refreshments noon on the lawn of the State were served to the following: Miss Mental hospital, Miss Venice SATISFY YOURSELF dancing students gave the Fraham, Miss Ethel Docket is the easiest thing in the Kate Miss Hattie following interesting dancing proMiss May Goddard, world to satisfy yourself that Monsen, Miss Elvera Jensen, Miss gram: Group dance. Miss Leah Ann Wride, Van Wagenen, Miss Dorothy 8tew-4- Chiropractic will remove the Phebe Kimber,-Mis- s art, Miss Zina Murdock, Miss Beth cause of disease and restore Miss Elsie Klmber. iMangum, Miss Dixie Mangum, Miss health. ? iMiss Mazle Campbell, whose Leah Jeffries, Miss Marie Morgan, There are thousands of peo- marriage to J. Claude Knell of Miss Grace Hughes, Miss . Alean ple; who can testify to THE Newcastle, Utah, will take place Coleman, Miss Martha Coleman, in the Logan temple MiBs Genevieve Jepperson; scarf WONDERFUL BENEFITS next rweek a trousseau af ier home dance, Miss Zina Brimhall and Miss gave to be derived of this science Monday afternoon. teaThe entertain Beth Ash worth; Spanish dance, from personal experience. ing rooms were prettily decorated Miss Grace Hughes, Miss Marie with sweet peas and roses. Dainty Morgan; coquette dance, Miss Tess Merely ask them. refreshments vere served to 60 Childs; Piprette and Plerot dance. friends, who spent the afternoon Miss Clara Boshard and Harold pleasantly viewing the fine display Jeffries. of hand and needlework. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Crook- Henry Hollerman fton 01 American Fork and Mr. entertained at dinner at their home and Mrs. Lloyd Thrasher of Lehl Monday evening:. "A cut glass bowl spent Sunday In Prove, the guests of garden flowers formed the table of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walter. centerpie.'CbVera. .were laid for. Mrs. Alex Hedquist was hostess Mr. anchMs" Tanner of Whitney, Idaho; Mrs. Wayne C. Booth of at a delightful hocial affair at her American Fork, and-- . Mrs. Grayson home Friday afternoon, in the form of Whitney, Idaho. . Mr. and .Mrs. of a kennington, complimentary to Tanner' were laboring as 'mission Mrs. Leyland Graham of Salt Lake aries for the- - Church of Jesus City. The' rooms were prettily with garden flowers. ChrWt dt Latter-daSaints, in. ln decorated diana, at the time when Mr. and Dainty refreshments were served were residing to the following: Mrs. M. A. GraMrs. Hollerman ' ham, Mrs. Arthur Haws. Mrs. Lloyd there. Finlayson, Mrs. Fred W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. David Opepshaw, Mrs. Earl Graham, Mr. Bert HedMrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, iM. Roylance, Mr. quist, iMrs.' M. H, Graham, and Mrs. O. A. Spear, Marjorie and 8cott P. Stewart, Mrs. E. L. RobMrs. Billie Roylance erts, Mrs. Leslie Hickman, Dorothy Spear, motored to Timpanogos Cave in Frfd J. Finlayson. Mrs. J. R. Hod- Mrs. a. b. American Fork canyon, Sunday, son, Mrs. J. w. where they spent the afternoon.- Morgan, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. Mrs. Abe W. e David Openshaw, The Mutual girls of the Fifth Turner, Mrs. Frances Hedquist. W. LESTER SPURRIER, ward will conduct a cake sale at D. C. Mrs. Mame Simmons entertained the Sutton Market tomorrow: com . Office over Farrer Bros. at 10 a. m. The proceeds at her home Sunday afternoon. mencing ' will go to help defray the expenses Music was enjoyed, during which Phones: Intended trip to Mutual 'refreshments were served to fourOffice 126 Residence 247-- J. of thein girls' teen, 'ncluding the following: Mr. Provo canyon. Isle and Mrs. Alma B. Simmons and Miss Beulah Jones is spending baby daughter, and Mrs. Sears of the week In Salt Lake with her SbU Lake, Mr. and Mrs. iLafe, father. Irvin Jones, and friends. . Alger. The NuBone cusDr. and Mrs. Walter Hasler and Mrs. Ella Keller, Mrs. P. L. tomer - takes her Mrs. Irvih Jones, Darrell family, Dr. and Mrs. h. C. Potter, Hatch, ease in her own Jones have returned home from and family, and Dr. F. W. Dixon home while 1 trainSalt Lake, where they have been motored to Saratoga Sunday after- -' ' noon. A delightful time was spent y ed in correct, visiting the paBt few days. with bathing and luncheon. serve her. ..... i Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Bulkley and A .'phone message Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatton and son Bill, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blum-enther a postcard arranges the apwill motor to , Strawberry daughter Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Seethaler, Miss LaVon Seetbaler, pointmentunder no obligation Thursday and' spend the week-end- . I if not favorably impressed. Hyrum and Alden Seethaler, iMr. , The NuBone coretiere takes Mrs. Fred J. Flnlayson was host- and Mrs. Frank Speckart, Florence, accurate measurements returns ess .at a prettily appointed dinner Jesse and Josepmne speckart, in person to guarantee the party at her home Saturday even Mrs. Henry Nuttall of Salt Lake, motored through Pleasant Grove record which is ing.. ...The, affair wae 'complimentary;! s available for future corset to her daughter, .Mrs. 'Leyiand ora-taar-a canyon to Timpanogos cave, in ' requirements. of Salt Lake City. Garden American Fork canyon, Sunday flowers were used as a table decora afternoon, where they spent .the X MRS. SADIE E. F. JONES ... tion... .Covers were laid for (Miss afternoon, .Luncheon was served. ceraetlere Esther Jenkins of Salt Lake, Miss The party returned through Ameri . Phone 365 E. 3rd S, Aenon Graham of Salt Lake, Mr. can Fork canyon. and Mrs. Leslie Hickman. Mr. and 1 The Mutual girls of the Bonne Mrs. Alex Hedquist, . Miss Edith ward left last night for Mutual ville Helen Miss Hedonist, Hedqulst, Mrs. M. A. Graham, Mr. and Mra. Isle, In Sprlngdell, Prove canyon. G. F. Hickman, Walter and Victor where they wlU spend a few days. CASTOR IA For 3qyfid " Kodak as you go or remodeling your old home with alonne"orlook ftues, mentel ehelf or a kitchen cupboard; or any other kind of cabinets,'or have your furniture repaired, Advance Sty Id John 7 If Yon Are Building a Home v.vLiJ! ur r 4 Sardines Large cans Salmon ...10c Fancy Red Alaska ....29c ripe ouvesfor..35c 1 Ripe Olives Small-ca- n . ; tu,.. 25c can Ripe Olives, Large can Ripe Olves s ,.i...l5o FOR CANNING Our buying power enables uC to save you much on your can nlng list Note our tow price on Mason Jars. Pint Mason jars, dos 70e Quart Mason Jars, doz.,.,... 85c Mason Jar Cape, "doi........ 25c Quality Jar Rings,' 12 4os-f6S- c pkg Parowax.Ci...,...15c Economy lads, doz....,.....29o 109 lbs. Extra Fine White Cane $7.s: ......; Sugar...;,... $7.53 Sugar" Beet 100 lbs. CANNED VEGETABLES 2 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 25c large cans Alaska Red Salmon 25e A CU19 QHIHr WBr Mini. 'J ' Large can Med. Red salmon io. Country tJentleman Corn. . 15s 1 . . . . ..25c 2 cans Tender Peas Large can Pink Salmon 19c 1 can Small Sweet Peas,... 15c pkg Potato Chips Small pkg Potato Chips.'.... 10c 2 cans Sifted Early .Tune Peas 2 -- it pay to carefully paint buildings? Does it Does add to the selling1 value of a farm when buildings are properly kept up and regularly painted? A careful inquiry of a number "of leading bankers reveals the factH;hat In nearly every case the bankers did not hesitate to say that they, would lend all the way from 5 to 50 per cent more on land where farm buildings wereNWeH painted and kept in good condition. They maintain that well 3and well painted kept-u- p buildings and fences are' an indication of thrift and that the thrifty farmer is a good client, and to him money can be safely loaned. ' v An average of .the re-- ge flour 'for ...iW...35e ; ' Note our .very low price on PICKLES flour. Do your own baking and 'V For your camping trip. save. .35c jar Sweet Mix , 1 sk Hard Wneat Flour. . ..$1.30 Jar Chow Chow4.i,;...35c 2 sks Hard Wheat Flour... $2.25 Mix 25sjBJf-Sou- r 10 sks Hafdrmeat Flour$i2.5-8-l- b Large can Dill Pickles.,.,.. 25 o k ...... 26-o- 26-o- s sk Orahak Fjbur ...U..350 sk. Whole Wheat Flourv35e 35c 04b sk Fresb Germade . . .'.25o 94b sk Com Meal. s-lb BUTTER CHEESE lb Fresh Creamery Butter 39e 2 lbs Fresh Creamery Butter 75o 1 lb Full Cream Cheese. ... .25c ' lots, per Full Cheese, . ... Cream t1 ICE CREAM POWDER pkg.;...lO" Ice Cream Powder, Jello, any flavor ........... .10 READY TO SERVE CEREALS , Small Cora Flakes, pkg... . 10c . Large Corn Flakes, pkg. '.15c Small Post Toasties ........10c Larre Post Toasties ...w..,15c id. ......... 25c 1 dozen Fresh Ranch Eggs..35ci Shredded Wheat " . . . . ,V ...... .35c MILK IX Grape-Nut- s .35: Puffed Rice Largs tall cans MilkM ,.... . . .5c 1 Puffed Wheat ........ t... 14c . Small cans Milk " 20e Eagle Brand IMlIk..:i....19e KeUogg's Bran b n. ..,.....,... c . turns from these bankers shows that the increased loan Value because of painted buildingsjs around 22 C 1'..,w per cent. We maintain1 Bennett -- u superiority:"- and guarantee their paint - ' v eTL- -e --- 4 y J |