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Show --T THE HERALD, I3UDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. Cn J - , Miss Melba Hansen. Miss Eve lyn Crosbie, Miss Stella Jones, and miss Evelyn Startup entertained at i ... II 11 Hallowe'en party this evening at the home ot Alias Hansen. A most unique and attractive decorative scheme has been arranged in the. SodefrvE4itor,. Ethel Duckett. All societv hHallowe'en biaclt and colors, telephoned to The Herald office, 'nhor, 95. orange. Pumpkins, black eats, ' IS- -. . it-r- T .. w v, uu, roo8l enjoyable affair. An enloyable time waaepent by all witches, and all softs of ghostly-- j ol the season was tie Sbxiners Present looking creatures will greet , the' guests. Games and music fill be' U siren last Msat the evening enjoyed, after which luncheon will The mc temple, Shrin? M. Fourth wiU I. ward A, , be served to 30. ; pennanU and a Hallowe'en social Saturday utumn flowers prettily decorated give the halL A very artistic J. A. Bullock entertained evening in the ward social hall. The it..JMtfe...aa. ttrranred at th services of a group of professional the members of the Ladles' .Uter irther end of the hall. Dancing enieriamere- have,, been secured to ary j:lubat hernom--Thtirsdaput on a vaudevlUa commoncteg vt arternoon. The purpose of the (. enjoyed, the mmin S o'clock. the show. meeting was to discuss the subjects oueu Dy me orchestra dancing will Following be featured and re to be taken up during the coming jng the evening the Shriners freshment booths will be opened. T5 W IU 7 a. V m n n onana j ""OI over 14 years of age are cordi- year. Chrysanthemums were used ah red several musical selections in decorating the rooms. Refresh-hichwere thoroughly enjoyed. ally invited to attend. ments were served to the follow-- ' The ruests included manv from nut The Primary officers of the tag: Mrs. D. W. Packard. Mrs. L of town. Second ward will give a Hallowe'en Sterling Taylor, Mrs. Hugo Price, ball in the ward amusement hall Mrs. peter Jenson, Mrs,. E. A Pax- MSa Eleanor E. Whittemore will this to which all members man.Mrs. Grant Eggerteen, Mrs. ntertain thirty friends at a cost and evening, friends are cordially invited to Herald R. Clark, Mrs. Harold Dunn, me 1 3 dancing party at her home orchestra has been Mrs. H. R. Atkin, Mrs. Heber Tay morrow evening. Refreshments attend. Hosart secured to furnish the music and lor. Mrs. Parley Larson, Mrs. J. A. 111 be served. refreshments will be served tree. Owens and Mrs. Walter Needham. 0 r. and Mrs. George Hansen and The B. Y. V: women will meet Mrs. G. H. Heindselman will be and Mrs. R. L. Anderberr will Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at hostess to the members of the Satto Salt Lake this evening to the home of (Mrs. J. B. Keeler. The urday Afternoon Bridge club at her -. V me piay The Skin Game," opera, "Samson and Delilah," will home tomorrow. Three tables of -s v being presented at the be reviewed by Mrs.-VAvt P. Hender bridge win Te played, after which 8 --theater. son. Musical numbers will be luncheon will be served. V given Mrs. J. Lawrence Innes entermmj stake and ward officers partners were pleasantly Mrs. Alex Hedquist, assisted by tained a number of friends at, a d at a Utah stake social Mrs. John luncheon Nusink, entertained the yesterday afteres' gymnasium last even members of the Nelke Reading bridge noon at the home of her sister, ncing was the feature of club at her home Thursday after- Mrs. George A. Hansen. The artisthe music being noon. The rooms were attractively tic decorative scheme cast a spirit ent, ed by Prof. Robert Sauer decorated with chrysanthemums of Hallowe'en throughout the en9 npany. As an added attrac and roses. A discusBion of the life tertaining rooms. Seven tables of Nellie Clark, Miss Alice of Sarah Bernhardt was given by bridge were played, the prizes r and Miss Eva Crosble, stu- - Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson, and a re- being awarded to Mrs. Mart Rov- or Mrs. Algie Ballif gave a view of the play "Phaedra." by Mrs. lance and Mrs. R. L. Anderberg-A splendid dancing exhibition, Jack Teasdale was enjoyed. Miss delicious luncheon, carried out in In 1922 Chcvro! which Mrs. Ballif and Miss- Helen Newell rendered two vocal the colors black and orange, was refreshments served to the following: Mrs. Reed Eggestson gave a demon- selections. Dainty the Sedan. m of the latest social dances, were served to 35, L. Anderberg, Mrs. J. B. ApMcw, Mrs. E. D. Bean, Mrs. Wiiford deccssor becai LSC Dean, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Vern R. Greenwood, Mrs. L. L. Graham, QUALITY has Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. Clayton added cquipmi Jenkins, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. ClarECONOMY hasl ence Nelson. Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. Fred fOlson, Mrs. Clarence and greatly Naylor, Mrs. R. B. Patterson, Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. W. J. SERVICE is now Stiehl, Mrs. Jack Shireman. Mrs. Alma Van Wasenen, Mrs. G. M. service stations. Taylor, Mrs. Fred R. Taylor, Mrs. Abe W. Turner, Mrs. Mart PRICES of the n Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. David j i and more expensive Openshaw, Mrs. 0. R. Thomas, Mrs. Etta D. Bagley, Mrs. Frank V. Deming. Mrs. G. H. Heindselman, !" Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, Mrs. Some Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. Mark Tripp. Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. T. Earl Streamline body design Pardoe, Mrs. Harlow Smoot, Mrs. Lvl- - iMnium feed and r Ray Timmerman, Mrs. George A. tank on all models; drum Hansen, Mrs. David Grant, Mrs. J. lampe with legal lenses. Qirtaii T. Farrer and Mrs. W. H. Agee of i with doors ot open moaeis. Salt Lake, and Mrs. Addle Jenkins -of Logan. modeli have plate gias. iSa4-K- . regulated wiadowa, windshield tires, sun visor,' dash light lhe sedans-wi- th 1-- frSl A i i r- fll W IM - tv - - 1 FUR COMPANY Furriers and Tanners. 1 I J ( Salt Lake City. t ' ill 1 153 W. S. Temple. "'J the 1923 every ... .. "' " "... Advertisite - . - , gives you an opportunity to visualize in advance of your! purchase, the things you are intei . X The ALL WOOL dresses that we are offering- 'am exceptior. and you should come down town and see them.; We advertised tv. . for Friday and Saturday but Friday's business made such inroad two groups that we have added another for SATURDAY," - group mi - ?1. $3;95 Coal at Cost flU V , "At this particular time fol-'lo- AMERICAN HIDE & 1 ' from Page J. person in Utah should be specially interested in the steel development that Is coming to us, and the nu Imerous industries which will Our Columbia steel friends s have already indicated their in Uiis matterand certainly every interest in this state should support the people who propose this big development for us. j "Do the people of Utah want to be controlled entirely by the Union If the Central Pacific Pacific? line is taken from the Southern Pacific practically every shipper in the state is placed under the thumb of the Union Pacific system, and there will be less railroad assistance in developing Utah industries. Write for price list or ship direct to the " " , ' not given us what we are entitled ;to. We Pay Highest Pricesa for Furs and Hides. - rfr. 1 "(Continued Furs & Hides , 'Jm TELLS PIERPOL GROUP NO. 2 .' ',; 1c ; -- MUTUAL COAL CO stockholders now $6.95 get- ting best quality Spring Canyon Coal at j a GROUP NO. 3 ts r $14.95 Delivered . -- Actual value of each price range 100 per cent more. " 2 MKTOA to at Buy Mutual Shares $12.50 and Get TONS OF COAL AT COST Come down town tonight and take a look in the window. Per Share Every Year and SAVE $5.70 ON EACH SHARE Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. - Phone or write. Roy-lanc- MUTUAL COAL Distinctive Safeguard the health of your, family home always warm and cosy with CEED PU1 r T HOT BLAST HEATER Gives even steady heat day and night Guaranteed to hold fire 36 hours, and will burn any fuel. Remember, this is the Original Hot Blast heater your fuel. 1 here are guaranteed to save one-thir-d s many imitations, but only one ie Blast Hot Original Com fri today while our b complete 112 itxk Taylor Bros. Co. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Paint Barns and Silos i One lot of Ladies' Good Warm Coats, values to $29.50, $9.98 Saturday Odds and ends in Silk Dresses, See these big $5.75 bargains A big lot of Ladies' Oxfords and Slippers, values to $6.50 All $3.75 Light and Dark Outing Flan to Save Repair Costs nels, values 18c, 19c and 23c Saturday Specials . . . It costs so little to paint barns and silos, compared to what it costs to repair them, that is is absolute waste to allow them to go unpainted. Black and Brown Cotton Hose, values to 30c ; Saturday Special 15c Paint minimizes decay by protesting the surface. It lengthens the service" your buildings give you and makes them more valuable to you during that period of service. Fuller's Barn and Roof Paint and Fuller's Silo Paint are high quality paints for barns and silos, respectively They are easy to apply, have unusual covering capacity, and serve long and efficiently. of 73 years Being Fuller Products, they are the result of experience In the making of paints, varnishes and finishes of all kinds. Ask us for free advice on any kind of painting, Take ' advantage of Fuller service and Fuller quality. ; We have a few Ladies' Suits we are C10 Qfl making a Special tPIi3U for Saturday One lot of good looking Wool lf Dresses, values to $30.00 for price TO one-ha- $15.00 $8.00 One lot of Silk Hose, values tfl flfl to $1.50; Saturday Special I iUU Big special on Curtain Material, 20 pieces Don't overlook this oppor- tunity 15c 25c TO A big full size Cotton Batt, CI flfl $liUU 80x90 Special Come and Get a Batt. MANY OTHER SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Percales Jap Crepe at i 16 24 Wool 131 at Goods at for school dresses rI?Ji Mfc IM: dUdikV ...d kWtfcH1 t irrjcniP'-- " . r Mrs. Alfred Johnson entertained a number of little folks at her home Wednesday afternoon. The affair was in compliment to her old daughter. Leila, whose birthday five-year- by Xuiell Co." "THE ONE PRICB HOUSE" 3rd West and Center SU. Phone 644. The New Furniture store. Ptoto, Utah. Farrer Bros. anniversary occurr e The roomg'Were pr with autumn leaves pleasant time was r and music, Jollowed of delicious refresh r birthday cake conte ed candles formed table centerpiece. Margaret Taylor, O Clifton dinger, .'A PhyUia- - Johnsons I Wanda. 'Williams, Nathan Johnson uI Jo Co. 1 v. I . Robinson of Arkansas Southern Orator Will discuss the National Isstrie t in Provo Stake at the lien;clc Wednesday, Nov. 1, EvmboiHy 4i Ii -u $1.00 A REAL BARGAIN SATURDAY tot 81 Pacific." 75c One Table Cloth cut from each piece of our line of beautibul Table Linens at PTPat v reduced Dnces: ll-- z yards to z yards in eacn piece eacn T0 niece a real bargain: $2.50 $5.25 each , Quilt Material at Dixon-Taylo- Southern Pacific always has teen a patron of the Columbia Steel, and I am sure the Southenf Pacific will do even more for the1 steel plant here if it has a line into Utah than it could if the Central Pacific connection is given over to the Union United States Senator Saturday Specials Al TE ( Democratic L-o- TO EE COAL CO., Salt Lake City. Real B argains for ORIGINAL AUTOMOBI Or DENT CHAMBERLAIN, care MUTUAL "I do not mean," Mr. Plerpont "that Union Pacific concluded, domination would be any worse than any other railroad domination. 1 would as strongly oppose To Southern Pacific domination. me it ia merely a matter of retaining as much railroad competition in this state as possible. Added to that, of course, is my knowledge that the Columbia Steel corporation is going to locate a great steel plant here and I further know the keep your POLE'C V-THE DAY Proco, Utah Comfort Economy trunk cgf SCjf" CO. i tit auto & LUMBER Democratic County Co: ABE W. TURNER, DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT V (Political Advertisement) . 3 - ( , |