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Show this city, whose engagement to Albert Earl Terry of Alton, III; has was guest, of been; announced, honor at a bridge tea given by Jin. Jubal Hale at her- - home IsHpalt Lake City Thursday afternoons ' ... r. , I : The closing meeting of the Third ward M, LA. will be held Tuesday WEDDING evening at 7:30 o'clock to the ward rPPERTSEN-WEIGHhouse. An excellent probappy Wdal party that meeting on North gram will be rendered, Tatter which home the EerUen i a dance - will he given In the e9it lake temple. The amusement haU. Wilde's - orchestra 158 whom Interest cen4sr.lll furnish the jouslc. AUVare , Tnelma j:gjertsen, cordially tarlted to attend. Bpeouu . ud Mrs. I E. 7t -- . cni&. .Tiin SSofPrVro.andMr.Jess. $The golden wedding aanlveraa: of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wilkins of of Sprtagrille. had this city .will be celebrated by- - the VCTiile the 'coming marriage around family Saturday. Dinner will be . among h;'B whpered ta friendsT:ihe--datr-famil; at the Wilkins home!1 In SfhSn known, and will no doubt members the- afternoon. Inthe evening a come as a complete surprise .to general reunion will be held in the ' Mr. Pioneer ward amusement balk The eTSnMiss Eggertsen celebration will also be a reunion are t1""""" L are weU ..and favorably of the Wilkins and Scott families. ... a known. Tot the pastw-yearMr. and Mrs. Richard Klrkwood . at the teaching been tter have taken announce the engagement of their ProwtSB.schol, and hateudom-munlty daughter Thelma to Earl Vincent, imctlve partlHchurch son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vincent . work.' will inmwremarriea ai ujb uwu of this city. The marriage' f June fake' wedding" a WeeeTty-pajrtpwhich after today, m. tis- - Angeles, cam. ' " , ': and Mrs. weignt win AmerPro-tThe ladles' Lake and auxiliary of the three weeks in Salt ican Legion win meet this evening after which they will leare for will at- at . 8 o'clock in the armory fljib Chicago, where Mr. Weight, rooms. . All members are urged to of Chicago. the University tend attend. the young couple Accompanying JWsBE e and Mrs. were Mr.., mnrninx u. mw UUS Mri. J. tesjghkzAn TheJPtasy Borosta . PEggertaea-w- d - jelght r Sany :nd fd ( . -- , vu o toattnce oigwa wuo nrei to Mr. and Mnu.WelgM and thrqugfc. Ute " . full of Joy. r . be . Ladles' Aid of the . Com munity church will conduct a home. made cake sale at me oamwry meat (market Saturday from ,to 3 p. m. All art cordiallycomto purchase a cake to their Sunday dinner.- plete " ln-itt- ei of Dusenberry Margaret o (J. - The t esideBcyref -Saeosd ward T. L, M. I. A. wDl' entertain 8eeretary-Htae- kf ebaUwn;:.jfaunJ:ergJ3uJX.aut nd,WL ILiStartup has charge of the officers and teachers of both Jackson Hey's ton, Fred Davies. and Elmer Jacob the refreshment committee. Informing tijjv; Declares T a n 1 a Quickly dizslness so bad 1 had spells that Seven of the largest cities - and organizations and their partners at would get up,Jlllm Mbe fert made ; by the "'I Long-StandiStomEnded ' the. home of Mrs. J.. Will Lewis, chamber of Commerce Investigation towiaof- - the" ' county will have ' 8. Y. U. WOMEN MEET. M'tJLt Irr-H- t out was It mnraliif ach Trouble, Weakness, and Mr. . Jacioon replied: vhavge cf the serving of the roast Tbe B. Y.V. women will meet Saturday "evening '.at 8 o'clock. - Dizziness. He Is Feeling alL I could do to- - dra myself- committee,. " Games, music and a delicious luncht0 me; I e 4'ttd sandwiches to the more Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock at j listand felt I anji 1,e"m sluggish around, -FineNow eon will be enjoyed. wlU do I can to 4. your con- - thHi'.' TO.OOO visitors expected to be tbe home of Mrs. George H. Brim- -. - -i.- - n w.. i.n, bali.-wi- th Unued confidence." Mrs. John E. Hayes and present at the steel lant-stteJatmnr frotii1 my: own" experi "Speaf mg Mrs. 0. R. Thomas entertained a o ana s on Mrs.: P. S. Harris as assisting hosttween ciock tne iz oay ence, I, don't thtnic'inoney can buy by reading statements In the pa ' mm gr number of friends at a bridge lunch i esses. , Following a business meet- of the celebration. i ggfiAiiiiivja murliplna than TanlaC. It pera,. and gome of them described eon at her home Wednesday afterJnclude the annual coraJnshichwlIl six to took case health a to meant- good bottles, V J my noon Spring: flowers were used In has simply a , delicious c iuiitles tlie following were ap- - election of officers, me and 1 can recommend it to any- and it made me feel like a man irimd: V. B. Peterson and Nell luncheon will be served," decorating thef entertaining rooms, one,'' 1? the characteristic state- made over. .Indigestion and con?hle-oFive tables of bridge were played, Spanish Fork. MeHrin Wl'-- f ment of J. 3. Enos, 65 Jackson St stipation never trouble me any e favors being awarded to Mrs. Earl Greenwood f of i Faysan, and the San Francisco, Mr. Enos was for more, and the dizziness ier! --mi Tork, W. A. Knight i W. Farrer and Mri E. G. many years in the' hotel business miserable feeling I used to have iUnwi&i.:and k ei d JTa.vor Junius A. West d The barbwiue committee of the -h , . fteting-hae-nBlldi - . --Served to Mrs. :O. T. U and mammoth n and respected by a appeared. ' in Provo, Saturday, i has D. b. SuttonMrs.Fred Olson, Mrs. Jaha U. celebration charge of tl: ; I ' circle of friends. "I've got back the strength and BuctiAMrSi C..E. Loose, Mrs. J, I. targe" over a I I before "For took get enjoyed, year vigor formerly, plentrf HunterXJlrs. E. D. Bean, Mrs. Merle the Tanlac treatment I suffered of restful sleep, and that tired, run- Taylor, Mrs. J. W. Farmer, Mrs. with indigestion and constipation, down, sluggish feeling-i- s a thing of Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. J. L. Innes, and and worn out the past geeing what a world o.f got so Mrs. George Hansen, Mrs. David I was just dead on my feet, so good Tanlac did me; I feel I have that Openshaw', Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. speak. My food disagreed .withgood reasons to endorse it and will J. RTTuckerAMrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. jto me. never seemed to do me a oar- - always recommend it as the ben O. H. Helndsebnan, Mrs. .ame ticl9 of good, and the gas bloated up tonic in the world." Henrie, 4ars, George Btattan, Mrs. after eating until it was about alii Tanlac-ls-fors'E. B. Whipple, Mrs. Frank Bemlng I could stand. I had to be taking druggists. Accept 4o substitute. -- -W- Hto-TeejwB- ee- t . ..;.; a , - run-dow- Saturday Specials ale and-- agersf. pSmTngTafthvimeffo David Condon enltertaJnedJeTeral friends t hissJBijnie Wednesday evening in celebration, of his birthday anniversary which occurred on balloons that ,day. were used in decorating, the enter taining rooms where games, music stipation, too, and I d- TjerTnin1111bn-4)ottler-8nld-A- XrBrMENTSr suffered from vertlsement Thuiot, who- - pair will evening for him .and-Bee- lb. . . ,. . . ..;...;... .V. Good "Pot Roasts, lb. Pot RoVsts, lb. .... ;. .. , : '.- and 17 . ... . i, . .12 f 1S LinkSausasJb. ....',20.-.- ' chops, lb! .12 T. .15 25 ................... Nothing Better. Shoulder .231 ........... . ....... .25 . . . ,15 lo 17 Roast, lb. Chops, lb. . ; . . , . .15 to 174 Loin Chops, lb. Miscellaneous 1 r. what we all need, lb. .20 Sweet Breads, ft . . . , . . . ; .30 Beef i ,Tj ;8 ; . ,".. ...... Hearts,?, Beef .... Liver, lb Qx-tail- s, 2 for ;... 8 . . . . , .15 !.... Fresh Trine. Ik. -- W4 ".fl.VT SPECIAL m ....87 ........ 41 Gold Dust, large pkg. ............. . 25 ........ . .40 Gibson's Coffee, lb. . : . 1 U. -- , ........ 15 ... . 12 J ...20 " at 58c. - - ' . J -- rgandIes FLAXONS, VOILES, AND FANCY SUMMER MATERIALS io t1AV Valtioa frAtn SS1HV0 OO V SATUI 39c .1210,160,230 Pretty 20 STAPLE GINGHAMS Values to Direction TVEarl Pardoe 33c PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL ' TAFFETA DRESSES. FOR ' 25c z V SATURDAY ONLY 16c : PER YARD iColleee Hall, May 28 ' " V TTTi r ... " .. iT 1H ifl A jTH Ol TT n . . ,',', . . ' . . . .;.'.,',.,. v v, - . ; V- , ... i ' " ;:J f . , v-- . . - r?, , ' t . I. ITS - v '. THi TT JUL : 2 One Big Lot of One Lot of "Rollow's Wid Oat" .1 --- ...... Complete Line of PERYARD 1. ' PERYARD The 3 Act Comedy . . PER YARD 6 . - 39c ..SATURDAY SPECIAL Prices 25c anc 35c ' 55c Valued ..... .5 Utah Beets, Turnips, Carrots, . . for .y New Potatoes, they're good, lb. . ' SATURDAY SPECIAL FRENCH GINGHAMS .. 25 5. 2 forbunches Sreen Peas, lb. New Cabbaee. - - - lb ' at 58c Valued SATURDAY SPECIAL" TOnrlr : Spinach, 4 lbs. Radishes, bunch at 75c . WEOSBPPgflBOOECaC B. Y; Vegetables . . Valued t Phone 193 194 195 m 'l v' .' , TISSUE GINGHAMS - Nnrth nf Fountam. 9 Phone 820. EMIL NELSON, Prop. alf 8:15 P.M. . FRENCH GINGHAMS SHORT ORDERS "The ; Placei To Buy and Sell" , Complete Line of STEAK, 75c -- SUTTON MARKET . Complete Line of 40c and 50c. 28 m Saturday Specials From 11:30 to 7:30 25s? Green Onions, 2 bunches for. Brains-tha- fs FOR REGULAR DINNER mir.Y7f to'W ........... Creme Oil Soap, dozen . . Sunny Monday, 10 bars for ... , ...... .23 .. BIG V A L U E S EatAat Emils BUT HIGH , Lob Roast, lb. Leg Roast, lb. - Vegetables. special PORK D Fresh and Cured Meats and Fresh .171 : LinlrPork Sausage, lb. . . v. . ... . . .22J Shoulder ...75 Legof Lamb, lb. : Mills ' 45 $1.40 LAMB IS GOOD gtew lineof ..8 Meat and Grocery Co. Loose Lard, lb, .. ,16e Jenkins Knitting Sutherland Bros. No. 10 15f Full . -. "POINTEX" HOSE ONYX .8. r. '. -- $1.00 ...... ....... - f BriskU Boil, lb. In pails, No. 3.......... in pails, No.5 Hamburger Steak, Beef and Pork Sausage, lb;... . v FRENCH SEAM HOSE, Special HOLEPROOF HOSIERY ikmburger Steak, 2 lbs. for .............. . .25 .25 Pok Sausage, 2 lbs. for. ItfbWl, NOTE THE PRICE ON LARD HOME-RAISE- Ladies' Silk Hose in Phoenix, Onyx, Buster Brown, Gordon and Eiffer Brands,'" $1.00 per pair special for Saturday Nothing better or cheaper than a Rofled Pot Roast, lb. .....V...........12 Rib Boil, lb. .6 lb. Lean Neck Boil, .10 NICE YOUNG, Dollar Hosieiy ii Lard Sausage, lb. closing out. : II Meats AD-Po- rk This lot includes some regular $1.40, $1.90 and $2.00 garments in numbers we are Ill!i!r2 -- Yari-colore- d All Our Meats Are Bought At Home ft.-.- -, r well-know- Soli Priitae' Rib Roasts, lb. Cross Rib Pot Roast, lb. -W -- PatronizirigYou r Farmers Stotkmen Potltoast, lb. Chock Pot Roast, lb. f4 , ihI.io leave Saturday home in Hiko, Ne., after reeiding "here during the winter months while attending school The rooms were attractive ly decorated with lilacs and wild IUI U crab apple roses. Gameewi i musici- - lUnULU I Ul I last meetihg: of ther season at thejjoyed were enjoyea, aurlng whica dainty ThenrrrsviJffrtoad of machinery home of Mrs.' Fred R. Taylor Wed- - ;Fafrer, Miss Maurine Bee ts were senred t Miss fojrthe Ptoto plant of the nesday afternoon. The rooms were ILucile LXlsfflrMJssAnna left Denver Robertt, Miss Ore Open- attraotWely decorated : with purple son. Miss Bessie' Cummings, Miss TSalenr Miss Caroline Scorup, Miss oday, according lo a telegram shaw, iris, lilacs and buttercups, forming Anna Peay, Miss Beulah Jones, Edith Bee, Miss Marjorie Spear, received by the Provo Chamb,eTvof the club colors, lavender and yet Messrs. Ralph LitchfleldCarl H. 0. Jackson, low. Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, vice Harris, Arthur Master, Eugene Gib Miss Flo Heindselman, Messrs. Commerce from Edward Rodgers, Paul Warnick, president of the company. Brown. son Mrs. and Win. M. Byron presided. president, of the. Allan Baker, Clark Andellnf ' Secretary B. Roylance gave an interesting paper on the life, and works of. Margaret .Miss Erma Heindselman and Miss Prescott Montague, after which one Alberta Scorup entertained a. numof her short stories, "England to ber of friends at a candy pull at America,'' was revfewedby Mrs, the home of the former Wednesday: George P. Parker. Final .reports' evening in compliment to Joseph Lean . ng You Patronize Us You Are When of C. ttxiajr announced rewiyt of iJue it, met 'iuumuuy ewuiug aud iimsuu in i. l. ... . also said that 'pcapared preliminary plans for the eypert and e.in.i ltnctd Mr. would, leave-- - Denver big event-- ' employed by the coraraittoe. mt. Sunday,- - bringing a The committee consists' of SeyW. Walnwright of Sprincville i., mour'!-. Headenhall of Sprtngrille, chairman of tbe1rend. committee the telegram, which Enos Sayo Lloncy Can't ' Jackson Saturday Buy AnythihglBettcr wire ' Km. Miss committees of tiie Twenty-twwere clubheldtsndAl -- InsiJhelr wage from the varioa club were given.. in attendance, .n. . . . .. . ... .' ' ' .. , ' . ' ".-- . ...... i . ' ' ' '". .,..' - '"' . ' ' ' |