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Show THE HERALD, TUTCDAY. JULY 18, 1922. - I ' ; MgMfami;... -- ' - Will -- -- - AD Editor, Ethel Duckett. Society " . r , .. ty-lt- yi Bishop L. L.1 Nelson retutn?c home this morning from Blackfoot, Idaho, where hehas been visiting relatives ana tnenas tor a week. DAL'CE May R.; Farrer entertained tha Daughters-- of the Mormon Battalion at her . home yesterday afternoon. During the time .spent in. music and social chat, the folthe lowing officers were elected-fo- r ensuing year: rs,-Louisa Carter, Mrs. Lenore regent; Taylor, first vice Mrs. Sophronia regent; Twelves,, second vice regent; Mrs. R. May Farreapecretary and treasurer: Mrs. N. T. Bushman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Mary E. Cloce, chaplain; Mrs. Julia Johnson, historian. A delicious lunch- leon was served, followmu the meehng. Geneva. iilii:: On UtahJUike. i BIG PBOVO BAND ' .DANCE EVERY TUESDAY . , . lowed f i v-"'- " : Mrs. Robert Crosby entertained at her home Monday evening,' In Qoenpliment to ber brother, Roy Fielding, who ia bar visiting from Loa Angeles, Cal., for a few days. Qamea-aamuaio were the feature of entertainment during iba evening, .after whlcndainty refresh- - It Note the unusual values on display in our main window Wednesday roUow lngrMlss Kstella Alma Park, site Goddard, tmiaa Verda Peterson, We are : by games Luncheon will be served to 200. Mr. West will leave the latter Dart of the week for Los Angeles,, Cal., whert b wflL be, joined by his bride in the fait - too The i Mutual members of the Grandview ward gave a shower Wednesday evening at the home of bishop and Mrs. Mark Kartchner. complimentary to Miss Maud Gay, whose .marriage-- ia Gecrgc Hwo'd West of Salt JtkijtjJl ftht pl tonight. The" entertaining rooms were prettily-decorat- ed with garden flowers and ferns.1 Games and music were enjoyed and dainty re- iresnmcnt served- - to th irty5 The guest of Jionor was the recioient of many Useful and beautiful cifts from the guests assembled.? EVERY SATURDAY BOAtmG Theater Finest Picnic Grounds in Utah. .The program is as SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES SUGAR MILK PORK AND BEANS 8ugar la advancing most Tha market of dry beana has NOW FOR advanced to an almost prohibitive figure, but you can still buy e Pork and Beana at our old price. 3 small cans Pierce's Pork and Beana ,25e 2 med. cans Pierce's Pork and 25c Beans Largo cans Pierce's Pork and 20c . Beans 2 aned. cans 'Heinz Pork and:' Beans .......... 35c, Hems Baked Beana, In tomato .20o sauce . ..v... ready-to-serv- ....,:. CAKUPRELISHES Complimentary to her son, Clyde, eleventh birthday anniversary, occurred Friday, Mrs. Tenle Larsen was hostess at a children's birthday party that - evening. Garden flowers were used in decorating the entertaining rooms, where games and music Were enjoyed, and a delicious luncheon teen young folks. paU-Dar- I tji'Kara.l.....9rH ?tt K":""19 , - . ?;?7r..iii4o TV&.frtffi&l ............ aenser. .i Z5o Fancy Canteloupes, J for....25o ' 10o Old Dutch Qeansr.f........10o. ,,2po 3 IJghthouM bo"ishere'Wrrintr--:for--few4 t.f Olime was- speni weens. A aentcnuui ng lalloTred.bjf- - lunch- eon served to twelve.- - , ,. ..: - - . 1 , Christening services iH I bf Father J. s M?C . With nExlca SHERWOOD'S JAZZ j 'i ,;BANDfrs a TJJESDAY AND 1 1 0f ' l PORK AND BEANS size, and Campbell's 18-usually sold for 20c; our oi price MILK Sego, Sego, Eagle tall 9 small .5 Brand for the baby, J - i i .... ... , .... - Miss Robey Buetler of Richfield - . 'i l 1 jp ' Clinton rallroafl ihopa, Wpn you sees long lines o i. i. , i j. ,m i j aM.Tiwt ' ants gwine in yo pantry, done foun' yo' honey jar; en LARD Armour's Shield, 2 lbs 38 10 lbs. $1.75 5 lbs. Swift's Silver Leaf 5 lbs. 991 2 lbs. Shield, l ib pkgs., in the 90, 42, refrigerator .. . . ;::iz BACON have missed a treat if you are not using our Fancy Breakfast Bacon, equal in quality to that being sold at 10c per lb. You more money; any Royal Cut Stringless Green No. 2 Van CamrrKidneyr No. 2 ..14 FLAG BRAND Fla? Brand money but the quality will btzxemeinberirloDg.;. after you have forgotten the cost Flag Corn ... .,;4..26J Flag Succotash' .. . . . .24, Flag Red Kidney Beans. can size . ...,20d SOUPS piece, lb. Campbell's, all kinds 10 BEANS Sneider's Tomato . . . .104 size Lima Beans, Pierces Tomat6 Baby 9 No. 2 cans Clam Chowder 14 ..12? SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE 5 Location 84 North University Avenue. . Specjal Baimerf Krepe, KmT $3.95 M value! all; colors IftA fl All M 11 1 uy I..IUIIIIHIIIU ' Di-ier- a poating.1; Fishing, and BatUntv;. CABDXS FOR HENT 4 . dey's a reason fuh wen you sees de crowds gwine in de PIGGLY WIGGLY sto' dey's a reason fuh dat, too dey done foun' de z: honey jar. iU-- dey - vary at tarmingtotu. m Practically every reelJenfof Clinton, VS., attendedf the funeral ot Jlmmle Fltagerald, 11, killed by a bullet during the rike fighting at tha k 19 10 always fresh Carnation ,tall Carnation, baby - " '. gSATDRDAY',1, Chicken r Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bleak announce the marriage of their- daughter, Maude and Amos Pallin of bpnng: vflle, which look place- - last: Jan 2 2 2 3 v SH I ; ; were conG. Delaire irt the Kwral iCatholic. church Sunday mornintr following mass for the lit- I tie daughter of Mr. and Mr. Hugh Tr'enholm. Sh was given the name Mary Elisabeth. Gerald Buckley and Miss Eidene Buckley of , Salt Lake City were godfather and of the child. ' Mr, and Mrs. Trenholm entertained at dinner Sunday, afternoon, i Garden flowers were used as a table decoration.! Covei-wer taid for Miss . Maloney, Eldrne Buckley, Gerald Buckley and Ralph Bruno ofSaltijke. ' 2 2 &wrM "tot 1 9th July Wednesday, 9:00 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Beads, Japanese Parasols, Vases, Bags, (lCp Baskets i. Jewely, Fancy Bathing each W Capo, Outing Watches with-danc- ;. 2 s Coleman entertained a tew friends at Vivian park in Provo canyon,- - Saturday 'evening. The affair was complimentary to Miss RobcyjBuetletvof Richfield, ducted - .iu if 8 Iba. cool Miss- Hope tl " .1 95c Some Bed Hot Specials and be me SYRUPS'..- OF TOURMALINE Boating Univ. Ave. Dance fif- i start at The president of the state of Mlnas Oeraes, Braifl, has recently Issued a decree offering to the person making the bent proposition a concession of land In Lajao, municipality of Caratlnga, for the exploration of tourmalines. Mrs. Andrew Knudsen was hos tess at a prettify appointed dinner party at net-hoTuesday even ing in honor of heraister, Mrs. J. H. Sanders of Salt Lake City, who ' was here visiting. : 10-l- mtiA CONCESSION - t ticular people. .93e Large cana Log Cabin Cabin.. ... . .47c cana Med. Log SUMMER BEVERAGES Small' cana Log Cabin..... .24o b pall Dark Karor.v.., .60c A cool drink la a neceaalty In " ,33o Karo hot weather. tTo Bark Karo? Relfa Special Near Beer. pt. 10, inn, win 4 pints' ....ir.T...r.r....55e paU Light Karoa......35c 12 ulnta IH lb "" ' Helr'a Root Beer xtract vi.20c ;,:';i' k: SOAPSr'.. ..... .26o. ' O LoPata. 5 bara Three Star Walt Syrup. . .s 4;,60a Large twr.Umm. 29c 4 bara Ivory 1ft hara A. B Naotha .......50c w ,m 10- barr Crystal White ,,w.4o r 10 ban P, A G. Naptha.....55c Jello. any flavor i........".10e Large AktV.Sea Poaat. .;. . ...29o Ice 5ream powdef, pkg.tv.100 UUI FH- - ww Vww THTT A Tmra . i ': J Small nkg.. Sea roam. ...... .Be, Qi.VJOl served 4o will The game tomorrow At Geneva . Log Cabin Syrup pleases par b J45 N. . CO. UTAH MOTOR I I 4:15. Maxwell. wnose a ers. tial qualities demonstrated by the reliable and notably fine performance of the good Mrs.. Steriing Ercan-brac- k are spending two weeks at their ranch in South Fork, Provo canyon. ...15c Country OenUeman'-Cor25c 2 cana June Peas 15c 1 can Small Sweet Peas 35c 2 cans Sifted Early J fine 2 large cana. Fine Tomatoes 25c Sfrlng Beans; per can .... 15o ;Larg caiuHominy ...... .15e 2 large cana Saner Kraut. . .35e -- Wilson's Catsup, bottle, 4 ?f .25c, Heins' Catsup; bottle r,.35c Pierce's Catsup. large can.. . 20c . Mr. and CANNED: VEGETABLES, 2 cans Sugar Corn .. ...... .25c - dis-playi- : ' THE I fc. 1.000 .500 .600 .600 .600 .500 .250 .850 good-enoug- The friendly feeling which tfie public ia toward the good Maxwell is no doubt prompted, in part, by its great beauty. But the deeper, more significant phase is the profound admiration shown everywhere for the substan- -- uy day. NING. 100 rbs. Pure Cane Sugar $739 10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar. . . . ,77e 9e Large cana MUk 5c Small can Milk .18c Eagle Brand Milk - ' 2 SprlngvlUe Spanish Fork Payson Heber American Fork Provo 0 Mldvale-r-Americ- GOOD MAXWELL Mrs. Tennie Larsen entertained the Seagull girls of the First ward at the high school swimming pool Thursday afternoon. A delightful time Was spent,1 after which the party went to the First ward social hall grounds,, where games and luncheon were enjoyed by ten. CAN- LIKE Lost i i - IMPLEMENTS PEOPLE Won. The Timps give battle to Payson Friday's Games. Wednesday at Timpanogos- park. Fork 9, At SprThgviTle "wilt ptay ar American j (Mid vale 7. to Forkers journey Fork, Spanish rora rrvrw 12. Al tspanisn Lehi. and Heber appears at Mid- - Spanish Fork 2. At Labi Springvllle 4, Lehi 7. yale. At Payson Heber 9, Payson 10, Manager Dave Michttll says he is going to patch Addie Miller in Where They Play Wednesday. the Wednesday game so the local Sprlngvllle at American Fork. fans can see the Torrrief Caveman Spanish Fork at LebL performing on the mound inen- a-' at Provo. Payson Provo uniform. A large and Heber at Midvale. thusiastic gang is expected out. Hillman has recovered from his illness, and will be in the garden once again. Ihat promises a tor tne limps. stronger line-u- p Farmer will be on tmra, wim Bailey to do the receiving stunt. It is expected that Payson will put Garrick into the game, although that hurler pitched last Friday's affair. Payson believes Garrick is to come back after a four-da- y rest. If the Timps win tomorrow they stand a chance to hop to the top of the second division. Beckstead is said to have jumped the Midvale team, which, if true, would practically put the Smelters out of the running. American Fork, too, is weaker this half than it was the first, so it begins to look as though the second half would be a race between 5pringville,PrQva,. and Heber. with Spanish Fork, Payson and Lehi, strong contend- ice Jepperson. J:nvi .T iimerait'mKeYictimi STAND. Leljl Mldvile TOMORROW k ruj , CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE) HERE TIMPS -- AMERICAN THEY , Jep-perso- Miss LaVern Banks and Miss Vera Williams left last night for Idaho, where they will visit relative and friends for two weefcs. Miss Banks will visit in Twin Falls, and Miss Williams in Burley. every " follows: Mur-doc- Theom Moat everyone now known thai the Caih Plan la ths beat. That they can. aavs mere by paylnf Cash aa thay go, and do their own delivering of Broearlaa and meats. We all hav to bo thrifty when eur money gets lew, but what really counts moat, in to toe thrifty when wa have manay. You will find great satisfaction through buying your grocarlaa and meats at Skagga, and tharaby laying a neat egg- for yourself and family, through the many savings. Try it Wednesday or any day tha coming week. : PLAYS PAYSON DATC,' Everybody's Store. Distributors 'of Quality Merchandise Ash-wort- rr THRIFT PAYS gach DOLLAR HOW "At the Masquerate,"- - Beth Zina BrimhaU and little Emma Lee Bown as Cupid, . "The Wood Nymphs," MarieJlor gan, Grace Hughes, Leah Jet-- , feries, Beth iMahgum, Dixie Man-guAda Hasler, Genevieve Dorothy Stewart, Zina land Laab Van Wagoner. "La Petit Coquette," Baby Tess Childs. "Russian Characteristic," Leah Van Wagoner and Dorothy Stewart. "The Sailor and the Maid," Clair Boshard and Margie May Mel bourne. "Italian Flower Girl,"' Miss Ven- Mrs. Anna Goodman of Ogden Miss Rita Davis and Miss Bessie was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis entertained at their home weekJoseph M. Kendall over the Sunday afternoon, complimentary end. io miss aiaua uay, whose marriage West of Salt Miu Anna Hedouist has return Lake will take place this evening. ,Wtyt; d bome were prettily decorated where ahe has been Yisiung me with sweet peas and ferns. Music Mi of the guest weeks, and two social chat were enjoyed, folpast lowed by luncheon served to ten. AUCC Inciter. ' The guest of honor received many beautiful gifts from the guests. - goffers valuee that are ft (different in Jep-perso- S'XSS.Ji r;.L .,.. Wt fron4altXk;e CABINS FOR RENT Provo. We have never disappointed you in the values offered. One ot the beet entertainments 6f the season will be given tomor n row evening when Miss Venice presents a number of her dancing pupils In an act at the Columbia theater, the act to be given between the two shows. '.Special, music and scenery bas been arranged and the dances are all clever and new. to the' public. The marriage of Miss Ida Snow, and Donnel E. Powelson. both of Provo, took place Saturday even- -' ing at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C Snow, uaraen tlowers were used in decor ating the rooms. The ceremony was performed at 7 o'clock hv Bishop George Powelson, father of the croom. in the oresenrwrtf the immediate relatives, and friends of the couple. . The bride appeajed charming in a gown of green colored canton creoe. with silver hearl d beautrimmingsfitnd tiful bouquet of brides roses. Miss Melva Fenrod, as bridesmaid, wore a daintv dfess of lavender rnlnrprl voifei and Miss Erma Peterson, as second bridesmaid, was gowned in .pretty cress ot oiue colored' can ton crepe. - A wedding supper was Bivcn oj Mr. ana Mrs. imow, im- - - FISHING jaiuea"ftar our ttronsr at Dancing Program lor 'special ck of DOLLAR DAY in 9 ttlhiZ' BATHING We are constantly on the originators the-jsrat- Ethel Startup, Mia t Elva Crosby Mis LaVern Crosby, Miss Alice aTylor, Messrs. Ralph Smith, "Wll- ford Curtis, Eddie . Peay, Clarence Knudsen, George oMrtimer' and Alfred Fotlahd. she-carrie- Mrs James JQmber entertained a number of friends at ner home Monday afternoon, complimentary to her daughter. Mrs. WT. Wood and family, who are bent visiting from Portland, Oregon. The time was pleasantly spent with music and social cbat, after which a delici ous luncheon was served to the ift C row, befoli Miss Emma Seegmlller, Miss Edith and . dancing. wara, i.m iss jessoo wniieneaa, ansa ?twTI1 - at Arrangements bave been completed between a 'Latvian union of agriculturists and a large Ameri nftf h. can implement concern to supply lowing-- M. thl Walter Cox,Mt 3Efi-foZd' the implements and Evan Wride, Mrs. G. H. Field, Mrs. tThleernLe JuhT I a. t Latvia withwhich It needs.rThia ' machinery C. W. Robbins Mrs. E. J. Duckett, cu gTass'" WU o Latvian organization ia to act aa Mrs Leslie, Knuber, Mrs,, David weet the representative of the American T KvS" tW Kling, MrS. Andrew Nelson. Mrs. concern. William Ingle, Mis, Martha Cox, Miss Phebe Kimber and Miss i,nm. , .w.;, .u. .: Violet tOX. fdene. 710 ORCHESTRA L Mi-- j The marrbg---a- f Maqd Lerie Gay, and George Harold West of Salt , Lake City, will take place ibis evening: ft tie homi f the bride's parents, i Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Gay in the Grandview wards The ceremony will be performed at 6 o'clock bjr eishoj Mark Kartch;- ner of the Orandview ward, in th presence f the immediate relatives of the young couple. The bride will be gowned 1h a gray canton crepe dress, with fagotting trimmings, and she will carry a bou quet of bride s rosea.- - Following the maroiV.s reception will be given in the Grandview ward meet- mi bouse by Mr. and Mrs. 'Gay. The hall will be attractive! v decor- ated in i color scheme of pink and wnuc. n laBum vroeram nn beeCtfTange43Kb DOLLAR DAY "Andrew Knudsen, . Heber A, Knudscn and Dr. Vera R. Knudsen are spending a few days at Straw-be- n y. Mrs. Miles E. Miller of Salt Lake Gty is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen for a few days. Mrs. I. W. Bates ttas returned home fsom California, where She nas monto, beempeditepast relatives and friends in Visiting Oakland. Los Anselea. and San rancisco. Mrsx- - Lee ' L. Baker, who ' accompanied - Mrs, Bate on her trip, is expected horns tomor- Parties , ess R. D. Sutton, Bert Sutton and Ufi and Mrs. Raymond E. Sutton Alder Sutherland returned home Helen and Virginia last and, daughters, jught Irons Strawberry, where returned borne Monday, from a ten they bare been spending, tne past -- YtHewstoiSe week.- days motor a . National park. They als-o- visited " Mrs. S. Sl Bailey 'was success' Un. Sutton's sister. Mrt. Lotene of Bathman af Rexburi, felaho iM J fully surprised by f number,, friends and neighbors at her home Friday evening, in celebration of Mrs. Anderberg was pleasantly her birthday anniversary which fellsumriied at her home Saturday af on ...lhat date. .The . time was pleasrwun caro games, ioi ternoow, by a number fcigliborsl anji spent and mends. The affair was mi lowed by luncheon served to tweninvited sell annhrtr-sarguests. of jr celebration ber birthday which occurred on that dayv A The. neighbors and friends of delightful time was spent with Mrs. Josephine Loveless, called and games and music, followed by luncheon served to Mr. and Mrs. surprised ber at hef home Friday Ross Ripple. Mr. and Mrs. Reed af ternoon in celebration ofher L Anderberg, Mr.mtdMrs. Osear birthday anniversary Walters, Mr. and Mr. CarV John- eightieth Mr. whick occurred os that day. An son, Mrs. Peter GronemSn Joseph Martin, Mr. A. A. Love- interesting program was rendered, less, Mrs. Joseph Parle, Mrs, L. .1 during which, luncheon was served Nelson, Mrs. Roy Peters, Mrs. Al to the following: Mrs. Frank Gay. Spejry. The out of town guests Mrs. laico Haws, Miss Uart were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Tompkins Haws, Mrs. J. S; Park, Mrs. L. L. of Green River, Wyoming, Mr and Nelson, Mrs. C A. Dahlquist, Sr., Mrs, Al. Bushman of lhi, Mr. and Mrs. Effie Cutler, Mrs. Ellen R. Mrs. P. MiNielson of, American Jones, Mrs. Jane T. Jones, --Mis. Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Nela Swenson Sarah Ann Jones. Mrs. - Phebe of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Jones, Mrs. Sidney vVincent, Jr., Mrs. CarlHuish f Payson. Mrs. s. r. tggertson, Mrs. a. a. Loveless, Mrs. Hariott Scott, Mrs. E, C. Henrichsen, Sr. , , loea ri.JL; to The Herald sodlety news should b telephoned ' office,phone 95. . 71 is spending a few day in Provo with Miss Hope Coleman. - 0.CIETY Dances Visitors u - ; . 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