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Show r- - - - . itm . THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY Pilar HttKALU, THURSDAY DECEMBER 21. 1922. Mrs. C. E. Loose and Mr. and Mrs. Preston G. Peterson motored to Salt where they spent Vi me aay visiting friends. MI Lake, Wednesday, fl Mrs. Elvon L. Jackson entertained at a children's birthday party at her home Friday afternoon. The affair A DELL was complimentary ntneyear-olson, Elvon G., whose birthday anniversary occurred on Saturday. , The rooms were prettily decorated with potted plants and ferns. A delightful time was spent with games and music, during which a delicious luncheon was served to 20. ro-is- TheHighestClassTalkingMachineintheWbrld er g d IS 0 EXTRA SPECIAL IS -- B High Grade Plaid WOOL BLANKETS Size 65 to 80. Color,: Pki Blue ad Ta MB $9.95 value Sale per pair H HI Grey pa)ds. extra hMvy we.9ht Come are They SE OUR WINDOWS practical gifts. 1 dance will be given in the Fourth ward amusement trail this evening, under the direction of the Sunday school and Mutual of the Manavu ward. The hall has been attractively decorated in the Christmas colors tor the affair. Wilde's orchestra will furnish the music. Refreshments will be tor sale. A cordial invitation is A m Baby Grand $200 1 Intermezzo $175 Imperial $150 A Wide Choice of Styles but One Sup reme Quality THE flawless diamond comes in many similarly Sonora quality is obtainable in a number of beautiful cabinets. While the makers of Sonora have always regarded tone as the logical quality upon which phonograph leadership is built, they have gone far in search of more and more pleasing cabinet designs. The Sonora period models are expressions of the finest work of the great historic designers. The Sonora uprights are likewise the result of long and painstaking artistic study. The Sonora "bulge models" such as the Baby Grand are unique with Sonora, and one of the most costly forms ofconstruction known to furniture-making. And in this outward beauty every Sonora houses a musical instrument of marvelous powers, of purity and sweetness unrivaled. To hear the Sonora for the first time is an experience. Visit a Sonora dealer prices to suit alL $50 to $3000 Robinson Brothers 46 N. University Ave. Phone-15- 6. Den-halte- r, Mrs. Whipple, James Sutherland. Mrs. Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. John Lundahl, Hardy. Mrs. W. B. Retherford and Mrs. Byron Denhalter. on Pianosd Player Pianos E. B. The Utah Sorosis club members met Wednesday afternoon at the home of The rooms Mrs. G. Merle Taylor. were prettily decorated with chrysMrs. Sarah Talmage anthemums. gave a very interesting paper on "Women President-- : of Women's Colleges." Mrs. I). W.- Packard gave a a'iscusslon ""Snfn'eireninT"wOT!rtjr Margaret Deland. "Where the Laborers Are Few," by Margaret Peland, was read by Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart. Misses Celestia and Violet Johnson tendered a vocal duet. "Boat Song." by Tosti. after which Misses ('elestia. Violet and Rhoda Johnson sang "Moonlight Pong,' by Fearis. The Relief society of tiie Tiuipano-go- s ward has been reorganized witH officers: President, the following exia Curtis Harris; first counselor, second counselor, Clara Loveless; Vilate Farley. The reorganization was necessitated by Mrs. Elizabeth retiring president going to California for the winter with her husband, who has had ill health for some time. President Inez Knight Allen and Ina Gee Hodson were present at tho reorganization. Strat-ton.Uh- e Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Dunn entertained the employes of the State Mental hospital and their partners Tuesday evening. The affair was he'd in the chapel hall of the hospital which was most attractively arranged with the Christmas colors, red and green. Large red bells hung from the ceiling, while the lights and chandeliers were covered with red and green colored paper, lending a very pleasing effect. Cut flowers, potted plants and ferns were also used. At - the south end of the hall a refreshment booth was' arranged, which was artistically decorated in the same color The card game "500" was scheme. enjoyed, also dancing, Wilde's orchestra furnishing the music. Dainty refreshments were served to 150. of the stake Mrs. J. M. Jensen Relief society board paid a visit to She rethe Charon ward Tuesday. ports that Bishop Orson Prestwitch was in attendance, and that Mrs. John Park gave an interesting lesson dealing with the later adolescence period of youth. The marriage of Miss Mina Madsen Adams of of Provo, and Leonard Friday American Fork, took place evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen. The ceremony was performed at 7:30 o'clock by President Thomas N. Taylor, in the presence of the immediate and friends. The family members bride' wore a charming gown of white satin, with silver lace trimmings, and carried a beautiful bouqeut of Ophelia as Miss Wilma Goodridge, roses. r I d esm a1 dr as a ttirrd" "hi dress, with bead trimmings. of William lalladay, brothers-in-lathe bride, acted as best man. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, covers being laid ,foF 12. Roses were used in decorating the dining tab'e. Mr. and Mrs. Adams will make tlitlr home In Provo for the time being. Robinson Brothers 46 University Ave. Phone 156 1 The children of the "Episcopal church Sunday school will be entertained at a Christmas party Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The parents of the children are cordially Invited to attend. A splendid Christmas program has been arranged and a Jolly time promised everyone. 0 Carter of Eureka is visiting son Tuesday evening and gave an Inywtth his family In Payson. He ex- - teresting talk to the junior girls. After pects to remain over the holiday class a social hour was observed. Mrs. Vina Patten hnrnn n rm time. after visiting for two weeks with her miss uorotny Knowles and Miss cnnaren in salt Lake. Thelma Erlandson, both of the U. of fc. H. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Owen v., are home for Christmas vacation. Loveless and two children h The Primary officers of the First to Los Angeles to spend the holidays ward entertained the children Monwith Mrs. Loveless'e mother Mrs ' day and Tuesday ' afternoons in a Mabel Harryman. social. Candy and popcorn was given .hiss jane woods who Is attending to the children. Dvi,v,. a nuwiHiia nan, is home for Mr. and Mrs. David C. Watklns and the holidays. Rulon White of Garfield are visiting Friday afternoon at the Dave Huish at the J. E. Lewis home over the home, Mrs. John L. Done entertained the members of the Entre Nous cIud holidays. Some Bills is home, after a month's Special guests were Miss uy Done stay in California. Miss Alberta Nebeker, Mrs Miss Eleanor Johnson, president of Hamren and Mrs. Lee R. TaylorLloyd Nebo stake Y. L. M. I. A., was in Pay , RULON DIXON RETURNS. After visiting the live stock show at Chicago and spending some weeks studying at the University of Wyoming, Rulon. DiSOn has returned to Provo for the holidays. After getting the work he wants at the Wyoming school, Mr. Dixon expects, to go farther east, probably to Minnesota or Ames, Iowa, where he will work for his master's degree. Got to Make It employer remarks aeal of "roasting" seems get things well done." An Hot that a good necessary ta Boston Extra Special Bargains FOR Christmas Shoppers ONE LOT OF LADIES' FALL COATS PRICE ALL KINDS OF SWEATERS 25 PER CENT OFF ONE-HAL- F $10.50 ONE-HAL- $18,75 CHARMEUSE, CREPE METEOR, CREPE BACK SATIN $3.00 to $3.75 Grade; All Shades. $2.48 SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL CUT GLASS 25 T0 $1.75 $6.00 PRICE ON IVORY F MANY PIECES OF MESSALINE, SATIN AND TAFFETA $1 98 to $2.75 Values; Special $1.48, $1.68 25 ONE-HAL- TO t PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL BLANKETS AUH $1 .75 $20.00 DON'T FORGET OUR SILK SALE. $1.85 $1.45 ONE LOT OF NEW FALL DRESSES F PRICE $12.50 ANP SPECIAL BARGAINS ON KID GLOVES New Gloves, Just Arrived, lEvery Size, Every Shade. PER CENT OFFON ALL DOLLSi $9.00. MANY SPECIALS FOR XMAS SHOPPERS Farrer Bros. Co. TRAND " The members of the Bonneville ward will be entertained at a Christmas party Saturday, the affair being under the direction of the bishopric of the ward. At 2 o'clock, the children under 14 years of age will be entertained with dancing. Santa Claus will be present and has promised every Httle boy and girl a gift. Ia the evening, the older members of the ward will During the1- evening enjoy dancing. Santa Claus will make a visit and leave the grown-up- s something good to eat ' W. P - - x m J - Mrs. -r-m-m Payson Miss Marion Somo will entertain the members of the O. A. E. club at her home- this evening. Sewing and music will be the features of the evening's entertainment, during which .luncheon will be served. A cordial invitation is extended to all members. Mrs. Leo Sheeham was hostess to the members of the Optimist club and several friends at her home this after noon. Cut flowers were used in dec orating the entertaining rooms. The card game "500" was played and after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Mattie York, iMrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Gilbert Cox, Mrs. J. H. i . extended to everyone.' X) ecial Sale Prices and Terms ITT W"4 ItTT rTt Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday TAL Matinees, 2:30 to 5:30 p. m. Evenings 7:39 to 11.00 . |