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Show BGIETY Dances r, I Visitors ' ? pas--- - Strikers' Aid Clubs "J Parties K Citv. throusrh Parlev'srA miisipai nrnmm fiint and ed by the serving of dainty refresh ments. It is requested that all mejnbers he in. attendant Mrs, Roy Boren was hostess to after the members of the Saturday After Mrs. Robert Cockrell has return- fM enjoyed, were " noon Bridge club at her home Sat- ed to her home in Provo, 8 Hainty refresnments after piano ' .election urday. - The entertaining rooms two weeks' visit in Pocatello. Ida Boardman: were Miss decorated with the tastefully ;,pndered by no, the gueet of Mr. and Mrs. Verl 01 season I flowers and ferns. Three u. Gilea Rare a micatook Park and Mrs. M. R. Cockrell, Battalion tables were of rtftrio the Mormon bridge played, the the from card favor being awarded to Mrs. Mrs. M. A. Brockbank ' returned the continent, A delicious to her home in Salt Lake JfTtbey were mastered In as a David Openshaw. City, Sun until they were mastered luncheon was served to twelve. oay, after a few days' visit in 6. Julia Mracr oiifnrnia: r Provo with Mrs. Albert Jones. Mrs. Ross Buckley and Miss an Interesting read. SSnson which Mr,' M. I. Bush, Ruth Davies entertained a number Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hardine and . ohnrt nftncr On "Why of friends-a- t the home of Miss oaoy arrived home from kAnntaA Woo W Davles Friday evening in honor of Green River, Wyo., yesterday after a ten The next meet- - their sister, Miss Bernice Davies days' visit with Mr. and Mrs, rcmblem." .vu; k October 16 at the who has left Provo for Rexburg, George Bullock. Idaho, where she will teach the coming winter at the Ricks college. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Berrill, Presi-den- t Mrs. May Peake, Denver, la Asters were used in decorating the and Mrs. F. S. Harris, Richard playing an important part in the k a in arrflnnnnrit i entertaining rooms, where games Condje and Mr. Mendenhall were shopmen's strike. She's president and music were enjoyed, after dinner guests at the home of Mr. of the Machinist's Union Woman's of which luncheon was served to 15. and Mrs. Seymour Mendenhall in Auxiliary. And Bert Jewtl and Mrs. John F. Stearly gives In Provo tJtut have heen visiting Sprlngville, Sunday afternoon. As- the women credit for maintaining .. The regular monthly session of sisting " ...w Mrs. Mendenhall was her the strikers' morale. Iftf A WW Uaj land Mrs. M. 5. the Nelke Reading club will be daughter. Miss Blanche Mendenrunrtenson .i - - ana i luri held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 hall, who is teaching at the B. Y. Mr. nmhrnan. at the home of Mrs. Lucile U. this winter. Following dinner .u.v. iui loft Monday tajouu. for the o'clock Dixon. Mrs. Hannah D. Hicks will several musical selections were thv will make their home be assisting hostess. A discussion rendered by Mr. Condie. time being. Miss Ora Roylance of Salt Lake of the life of Sothern and Marlow Mrs. Sewall Zimmerman, Mr and Mrs. Alex Mortenson and will be given b Mrs. Delia Stubbs. Miss is spending her vacation here. Mr. and A review of the book, "If I Were Harriet Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Mendenhall Zimmerman and Miss family were the guests of Dustin Huntly McCarty, Peterson, all of Lelii, 'were guests and family qf Salt Lake viisted King." by luuruut jj. ncuci, jig. j motor- - will be given by Mrs. Emma Bown. at luncheon at the home of Mrs. M. relatives and friends of this dav. Prom Heber the party city, I. Bushman Monday. The Misses Sunday. Mrs. Claude Weight and children Zimmerman and Peterson will enter the Brigham Young univer- of Magna are viisting relatives here. sity this winter. Athos Johnson lias returned from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fenton left California. Mrs. J. S. Carter left Tuesday to Friday for Roosevelt, I'tah, where they will make their home for the join her husband at' Laluda. LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY GOODS THAN Mr. and Mrs. M. A. OudniunUson time being while Mr. Fenton ELSEWHEKE of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were teaches school. ' guests FLOUR BROOMS, ETC. last week of .Mr. and Mrs. John Childs 48-l- b and A other relatives. Little Gem meeting of the Service Star . High Patent, Miss Oiissa Brinton has gone to Legion members will be held Grade Pure Gold Tip Top Straigt Q7 Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Eureka to teach at the high schools. .Miss Florence Curtis and Mi-the home of Mrs. J.cW. Huish, 16." : "U-Mop Sticks are motoring Xorth First East street. During Helen liinnchard Turkey Red . . Brass King Washboard the time spent in discussion, quilt-- ' through California. They expect to Graham, 10-l- b sk , . . ing will be enjoyed, and a dainty be gone about three jnonths. Whole Wheat, 10-l- b sk Miss liuth Hover of Salt Lake is luncheon served. All members are PANCAKE FLOUR spending a month's 'vacation with urged to be present. relatives and friends of this city. ioeV'wr5k-ibs$74oMrs. V. T. Curtis i visiting in The B. Y. U. faculty women en-- ' FUlAlOLb t.ertained the faculty members of Wallsburg with her daughter, Mrs. Aunt Jemima, the B. Y. U. and their immediate Hazel l .utv. for two week-100-l- b. sack Lehi's, pkg Mr. and Mrs. Achen and children, families on the south lawn of the 20 lbs- 10 lbs. who at the Gillilan farm BREAKFAST FOODS university campus Saturday after fo H have been wil1 lt,ave soon for r' noon. in v.f:,r committee HONEY The of s, charge Grape-Nut17& pkg. the delightful affair was Mrs. E. H. sylvania Cream of Wheat, pkg. Frank Piatt of Salt Lake was a jar Eastmond, chairman; Miss ilazel Shredded Wheat Brockbank. Miss Ramona Farrer guest Monday of the Misses Lmma jar and Mrs. J. M. Jenson. Games and Catherine Dougall. Shredded Wheat . .12tf-Extra Fancy Comb. . Mrs. Stephen Deal has returned, were played, after which communCANNED MILK Kellogs Bran . . . ; . a fortnight with after under the ity singing leadership of friends spending and relatives in Salt Lake. Kellogg's Shredded Prof. Florence Jepperson Madsen Sego, tall can Mrs. A. G. Johnson is visiting was tfmtnvpH T.niw'hpnn oorvpH Dr and Mr8 N. H. Packard in to 200, ice cream being furnished can the ladies. Petunias were used by Small 10 Large ?le"n Sumwon. Ford Crandall in decorating the luncheon tables. Brand Post Toasties, large.. 'and Earl Sumsion returned Friday d, We Pay Cash for Eggs. Post Toasties, small. . . WINTER FURS ON DISPLAY. !from a two year8' mssion in the The J. C. Penney company haveieasjern s'atYe,sw Mc,7aIBb; received this week from their New flMr' Pr,eve11 a,n B!aine York buyers a shipment of fur un menus neru VCof oliAlriw Sundal on their return from a and which will be on "krHMaiSiifla4d.iQ-Par- ernoon canyon Into Bait Lake City, merSatnrtay C, .iamtft Mrv ti.Tayior. hack Into Provo. taUoh At !fBPm rIl - -- J s', BROWN MUSLIN 35 35 PILLOW CASES good quality Pillow Cases, $1.00 4 FOR 42x36-inc- h CHAMBRAY fast color plain in staple Chambray, colors. ffj nn FORIiUU YARDS 10 26-in- ch DRESS GINGHAMS fast color, durable Dress Ginghams, suitable for around the home wear. fljl nn 8 YARDS FOR. V liUU .... 24 ...12 15; .15 .0 s 1-- HENRIETTA Cotton Henrietta in colors brown, nnvy and Copen; cheaper than outing i'lannod for com- - "grZfij. s stolls, Sutton Tea & China Co. PROVO, UTAH. display We are originators of Dollar Day in Provo and through our Dollar Day events have saved thousands of dollars to our patrons. The Gillilian family reunion was They have a most attractive held Tuesday at the home of Mr. showing of these furs in their show and Mrs. L. M. Gillilian. Those winnows this week. present were Dr. and Mrs. George Miss Marguerite Maw were Sunday E. Davis of Salt Lake, John Davies, Mrs. a. n.. Mr. and D. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Welch, Mr. and visitors of ' Huish. Mrs. Charles T. Eaken, the Rev. of the different The children and Mrs. David J. Spratt and Mr. a melon bust Fri and Mrs. Paul Gillilian of Schenec- schools enjoyed PASSES afternoon. day Y. N. tady, Mrs. Clara W. Huisli nas ueeu Miss Pearl Palfreyman and Miss of the Primary Lola Brown returned Tuesday appointed president south district of William. D. Wilson, father of Wm. from Glenn's Ferry, Idaho, where association of the M. Wilson and tor over thirty years they have spent the past ten weeks the First ward. a resident of this city, died last in the employ of Thorn & Whiting evening and will be buried from Construction company. FROM the residence of his son, 641 North Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCurdy RETURNS Second East street, at 2:30 tomor-'havreturned to Ogden, after visit- row (Wednesday) arternoon. ine with trie formers parentsw.ir. IN EASTERN STATES Mr. Wilson came from a very: and Mrs. J. A. McCurdy. distinguished Canadian family, his j Arvil Sumsion and Lon Gammell father being Judge William Mercer have returned from Nebraska, of Simcoe, Ontario, a man ing spent the summer there, Elder Andrew M. Souter of the and Mrs. G. W. Mendenhall who, at the time of his death in Second Ward returned Saturday 1875 was much honored in judicial, daughters, Ruth and Elmica; circles nell Mendenhall and Miss Bess from the Eastern States Mission of Masonic and of Jesus Christ of 'Reynolds are at home after a trip the Church Saints throughout the Dominion. where he spent William Drummond Wilson was by motor to Canada and places on Latter-da- y montns the nast twenty-eigcounty, the way of special interest. born at Simcoe. Norfolk in West No-- ! Mrs. A. B. Olsen and children of KMer Souter labored province of Ontario. Canada, Wil- Salt Lake motored to Springville Virginia. Maryland and Delaware vember 25, 1837. His father. snendine the last fourteen months Ham Mercer Wilson, being judge of for the week-end- . John F. Burt of Castilla spent as president of the Maryland con. the county of Norfolk, a colonel fcrence. He reports tne mission in the British army (retired), and Sunday with his family. Mrs. Becky Rand was honor arv work in that part to he in a the first grand master of the grand and that peo guest at an afternoon luncheon at flourishine condition lodee A. F. & A. M. of Canada. ' Mr. Wilson was himself a Mason tho home of Mrs. Dimmick Child, pie are becoming less prejudiced more concerning they learn 'and came to Utah as a representa- Friday. Others present were Mes- - as and her people. "Vv here opUtah Ellen Wheeler. dames Canada. of Mary tive of the grand lodge Souter Elder existed," Shortlv after his arrival in this Wheeler, Ella Reynolds and the- position "it usually was the result of said, beBirdella and Mildrend Misses Reyhe state some fifty years ago, of ministers who the activities came manager of mining proper- - nolds of the alarmed at the success and Bingham ties in Alta, Ophir to deceive the elclersi, atUmpted for some English capitalists who people, byreiterating the old and at that time were operating in worn out slanders against the PAYSON OCIETY those camps. As a young man he Latter-da- y Saints." was an ardent sportsman and for with some time was accredited Mrs. Oscar A. Spear entertain, Mrs. Barbara Wood was pleasbeing the champion wing shot of the members of the E. L. E. the state. He was also an amateur ant 'y surprised by the Lady cd club at a bridge luncheon at her numUobrkahs a in Friday sailed evening. lat yachtsman, havjng The Miss A!ene Dixon entertained at home Monday afternoon. ber of races on Lake Erie before rooms were attractively decorat in of honor cauls was a As evening he Friday west. result coming leaves and fall much interested in boating, was a Miss C.eraldine Fairbanks, who is ed with autumn tables of bridge Two flowers. the in married fall, to be of that an early of member organization the card favors being were played, Ethel Miss Miss Hulsh, the Lake J.yndall on Salt nature during to Mrs. Maik Anderson . Frlsby, Aiiss Margaret is.err ana awarded early days and hag enjoyed many j on Utah lake in com- Miss Minnie Bowen were dinner A delicious luncneon was servea boating trips "1,aMiss of Jennie Doulgass pany with the late Brig. Madsen. guests I inoersoii, mis. oaui jyucs, luu. Julius Jensen, Alex Hedqulst, his Qnnriav Mrs. Robert Pat school Kodgcrs, hisrh afternoon the Fridav son W. M. Wilson, and other boatMrs. Mark inpp, Mrs. faculty entertained the students at terson, ing enthusiasts. W. Deming. For a time Mr. Wilson was a a melon social and in the evening Frank resident of Marysvale, where, he the opening dance was held. The regular meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tagge, had charge of various mining propwith Mrs. Ladies' Guild of the St. Mary's erties. He was also interested in Jr., spent the week-enchurch was held Monday afternoon Tagge's mother, Mrs. P. M. Smith. in the properties in the Tintio district vestry room of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clay son and In spite of the fact that much of The time was pleasantly spent SunMammoth of children spent was manhood passed his early with sewing and social chat, after amid the remgh life of the frontier. day with Mr, and Mrs. William which dainty refreshments were alson. hlnr carried Clay with Mr. Wilson served. Mrs. George Shuler entertained ways, a certain refinement of manaftera children's at Sunday. of party good ner which Is characteristic In honor of her daughter. breeding; he was well read, and noon They had to chloroform a New it until late years a good conversa- Miss Edit, being her tenth birthYork waitress" to close her mouth. tionalist. The ravages of time, day. InWlllard Peterson of Redmond. is notnlng new: howeyer, had of late dulled his wlta This, however, tellect to an extent that caused him Utah, spent Wednesday herePowell. cats Is to Society to desire seclusion and that peace his aunt, Mrs. Christiana teachdone could be It started. by R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Anderberg and aulet to which all men are en to climb trees. titled who reach the ripe age of 85. and daughters. Fay and Anita, and ing dogs MY e US n quest us to have you call and Jbok over the many bargains on iisplay at their store. 4& YARDS II! jjj ; FOR.$1l00f l OUTING FLANNEL h heavy light Out- ing Flannels for night 27-inc- 111 jll I CORSETS lot Bon Ton front lace Corsets, all sizes, values up to $5.00. DOLLAR DAY nn SPECIAL, eachUUU One m HOSIERY Unusual Dollar Day Specials. Fine guage Misses' Ribbed School Hose, ex tra good value. 1 $1.00 5 PAIR FOR.. 8 YARDS FOR. $1.00 Misses' Fine Mercerized FEATHER PILLOWS lj Hose, regular price 50e. DOLLAR DAY SPE25 pair genuine Feather CIAL, nn with jjl Pillows, covered iil 3 PAIR FOR...PliUU ticking, Amoskeag spe- nn Women's Knox Knit P I iLIU jjj Lisle Hose, CIAL, each regular price DOLLAR 35c. DAY m nn DRESS APRONS special, j very ci ci .... Women's neatly trim- med Dress Aprons of percale and gingham, value $1.48. DOLLAR ysi:ecial'.$i.oo ack All Silk 36-lnch- JI j were too busy to furnish with copy this week. They i . III III 4 PAIR FOR... Women's fine wide top Mercerized . Lisle HoseK regular price 75c. DOL LAR DAY, 2 PAIR FOR. $1.00 Broken lot Women's Silk" Hose, values $1.00 and. DOLLAR DAY $1.50. SPECIAL, nn 2 PAIR FOR...$liUU A WONDERFUL PETTICOAT VALUE Bought especially for DOLLAR DAY; fine quality satine, deep ian pleated flounce, considered a bargain at DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, $1.00 each $1.50. One lot 32-in- ch Zephyr Ginghams, 35c 4 yard. . YARDS fine value 6i tf FOR.IiUU DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR MEN Fine Guage- - Mercerized-Lisl- e Hose, value 89c DOLLAR DAY SPE- - CIALt $1.00 4 PAIR FOR. A good Wool Cap, value DOLLAR DAY $1.50. (M nn special, each I Men's Dress and iUU Collar-Attach- ed Shirts, values up to $2.50. DAY PRICE, each ....... fesaline $1.00 DOLLAR $1.00 yard i"'1 19 North University Ave., MADRAS SHIRTINGS h Madras Shirtings for men's dress shirts and boys' waists, 50c 32-inc- 4 YARDS FOR. $1.00 9 - 84 COTTON 40-in- . 47 29 .18 1-- $1.00 5 YARDS FOR. 13 .20 xSh? fine quality Dress Ginghams in checks, stripes and plaids for neighborhood dresses and children's school dresses ; value 29c 27-in- ch , $1.00 Limit eight to one purchaser. 27-inc- h, ? 25; TURKISH BATH TOWELS 50 DOZEN Of those famous big, heavy Bath Towels, size 23x44. 4 TOWELS FOR ..... V.K pkg...l7 ..24 heavy brown factory, fl nn 10 YARDS FORIiUU jo .Wifc; lit extra 28-in- Piggly Wiggly Bulletin ..... " , Springville 23 .r Here we are again with our famous DOLLAR DAY event ; just at the time when money is scarce and the housewife finds it necessary to make the dollar cover as much ground as possible It is a great delight to us to aid in helptngywto s- - Each item in this advertisement is worthy of jrour earnest consideration. ' ..59 COMr'ANY - N Wednesday, September 20th M $1.25 WOOD-CLIFTO- Utah County Harvest Festival will be held in Provo right after the close of the State Fair. Let's be all ready for it with a world of enthu- Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. ; ! PAYSON 10 DELEGATES DEMOCRATIC McClellan, Mrs. G. Fred Ott. Jo- seph W. Bates, Wells Cloward, Henry Erlandson, Mrs. J. Mc- Clellan, C. C. F. Dixon, Nephi Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth R. Wilson, John Done, George' Amos, T. F. Tolhurst, David Tay-Mrlor, Karl Huish, Mrs. Karl Huish. Mrs. T. F. Tolhurst. Solomon Han- Tanner, cock and Mrs. John Done. Mrs. Joseph John' Fairbanks, Amos, John Staheli. Mrs. L. W. Johnson, William Clavson George F. Taylor, Mrs. Ed Peery, Mrs. James Harper. W. C. Harrison, a. Miicneii, c. e. Gale. John The following delegates and james N. Schaerrer, Byron Mendenhall, the to were elected alternates T. H. Wilson Jr., N. L. Simmons; Democratic convention to be held J. V. Manwell, E. L. McCormick, Reece, G. Fred at Provo, September 20: Joseph Geo. . A. , Ott, I r. , i, neury tnanuson, j. A. Delegates R. L. Wilson, F. G. juncy" raiiuuiiKs, .irs. j. ""'.""'"i Twede, Samuel Francom, W. C. A. Loveless, A. R. Wilson. M rs. A. s. AltPmtPTnhn ri.. it.. F. G. Swede, Florette Gardner. N. T. Curtis. George F. Wilson, Leon ard A. Hill, Mrs. Leonard A. Hilt. Leonard Steineckart. Motor truck, factories in United States number 230. the There are approximately 76,500 automobiles on farms in Pennsyl. VAntn y ht THE ADVERTISING MAN. Beginning Sept. 20 na-pj- free g SURE!! We are giving this famous gum with every purchase. Call and see us. ..... "" 1"c d - Hedqu ist Drug Co. 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