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Show I --1 The trlnclub party of Utah coun- panied by ilrs. Florence Jepperson dorson, Junius Jackson, Miss Izola -ty Kiwenian and their ladies' wat Sladsen. " Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. EfmerTacob. -- Theu1 tnvfuUT programmott 'at,"M?Pot Jennie Williams,' Mr. and Mrs. J. William Knight, Salt Lake Garden, la Boot aid's SpanlsU Fork, did as much with Mr. and Msr. Boy J. Murdock, Dr. their vocal duet City, last yenlng. A a and Mrs. Thomas L. Martin, meeting of Utah.ounty Ralph Bdgth, Harvard Olsen. and a.nd Mrs. M. C. Merrill. It was all Miss Olsen, string trio, added a clubmen and their ladies Heber Rupper and Miss Graraes, one could hope tor; aa a social fea- Provo contribution to the evening, Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Reynolds, ture of Kiwanla It waa' worthy of and did it well rs. T. L. Schofield, Dr. and Mr note and onOharwilTUve long In duet, Prof. W. fit. Holt Kiwaniana memories of, not only and C. M. Jacobsen, of Spanish H. M. Woodward, Harlen M. Adams Utah county Kiwanls, hut Sajt Fork, concluded the musical offer- and Miss Elleh Bowen. Miss Flor ence Adams, Richard and Miss Lake Kiwaniana. ings, with Mrs Jacobsen pianist. The Pierre Pantomime, .portray- Melba Condie, Mr. and Mrs. LeonL. G. McDonald; the genial ' mander - of tbe McDonald ' forces ed by Harlan Adams of Provo-- , ard Henroid. Klwanians the Among Springville his first lieutenant, and' Miss Ellen Bowen, of Spanish In Salt Lake; were Dr. atfd Mrs; John R. AnC. F. . Solomon, and. dozens of Salt Fork, gave the finishing touch to Lake Klwanians Sid all within the the formal program and,paved the derson, Mr.. and Mrs. C, R. Jonea, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Zabrlskie, Mr. woman way tor the McDonald refresh possibilities- - f AWheeler, Dr. and to make a visitor welcome and an' ments and Informal dancing, wMchj ?fd . . .. WgnflKD iVflna Vfft nrA iwa tne mM. th a. carried intn pnpsta pleasant, evening More than a hundred Provo nlKhtrafter .which the ..'tat a hiffh. Samuel .Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs, Gus Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse proces-sloguesfs attended the foot garden way, witnessed a mile-lonJO. Revnoldsf, .Mr. and Mrs' h:. T of .Kiwanls cars- - Mtttag oir party, More than eighty motored to the high to Provo and Springville ana Jr., Blslio aftd.. Mrs. (L a efiltal-lty-- f ju . cuu . i a, ax. Fork, and Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs, Dell almost as manyKlwIans and ladies Atno,ng those present from Provo Crandall, Jr., Thorn, Mr: and Mrs. Ed Payne, Mr. of Sprlngvllle were-ther- e. were:. Mr. and Mrs. reButo be Mr.'and Mrs. Walter Adams. Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Friei, didnt hope i Ernest Lee.. Mr. : and Mrs. W. Ai lonorejoy so many of you folksland X-- s. W. T. Hasler, President Flrmage, Mr. and Mrs, John coming np W our.party here," Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Srimhall, President Mr. aqd Mrs. Winn am I "but Mrs. F. S. Harris. Dr. and Mrs. McDonald, smiled, glad and Mr. and Mrs. SV M. Deal. that yomrtr csme.H l,. u. LiarK, Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison, -VttA countyDrovlded a crowded Pt Parlier,"MrTdMrs: -- Jacoi) fMr. and Mrs, jl. W, Bird, - A." 0. Packard. Dr. and Mrs. garde? and an excellent program. Coleman, MrniLJMrs AlexHei-il-' ' one that Salt Lake proclaimed "Ex- .quiS, Mrs. Swen O. Niel.rgejl. Anderson Mr. cand Mrs. " S. L. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. sen, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer, i traordinary.? , .. i. .1 a i rxi i n la moMr. auu urn. i V"". Mr. Solomon, speaking for Mr. Mr nH fro CVonV uhh. IHM in Ovcrblousci sunl tailnvtl Mrs- - Bea1' Mrnd ..welcomed the Klwanls and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Judge and !en2i' VTTnA . McDonald, Styles are most In dsmanii uuuc. . 4a i. folk to the party.-Presid-ent 1U1 Bi nin riiinii liaUDCil. wear, t ilaintljercliici lm. n is ter Adams, of the" Provo . Club, re- v Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashworth, popuku' fnbrtc for thew and w is English bioml. H'li. :ft ik'A sponded, although Berry Maycock, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Prof, PURE CUSTART. Jimhips in colors. Illustratc.J nv of Sprlngvllle, had been' Set down and Mrs.- H; V. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. If the milk is' warmed before some ot the well-- Uivcj tor that ;response;. Mr, Maycock J. N EllerUon, Mr ihd Mrs. Edgar the eggs for a custard, no adding to E. unable attend J. being McArthur, Mr'and Mrs. FLOOR COVERINGS be found in the dish will water Mlsa Ellen Jameson and Mrs. Allen, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Allen, Rugs and floor coverings should Rose Jameson Funk, in duet, ac- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Warnick, Rev. after cooking. ' usually "be several shades darker companied by Mrs. Madsen' at the and Mrs. Charles McCoard, Prof. than CLEAN ALUMINUM. TO the walls and should either be piano, Inaugurated tne TniislcalTtrofFloTence Jeppersonf Madsen, Prof. To clean aluminum Baucepans, in plain colors or have small, ingram ot the evening, ft most super Ralph Booth, Harvard and Miw us- definite designs. This makes it ior entertainment .' of music, it Gertrude Olsen, E. D. - Ramsey, wash them in hot, soappy water, ; much easier to select the hangings if a ' silver little sand necessary ing was. . Dr. Lloyd Sutton, Miss Poulton, to remove decolorations or burnt and colors to in the room. Prof. A. C Land (whom Chair- and Mrs. G. Hughes. ' WHITE FLANNELS. ' man Franklin Stewart Harris Intro- - Mr. and Mrs. Mack Anderson, matten' Pack away v hite flannels in blue duced as "Tony") delighted his new ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bullock, J. 0. ' . tissue OLIED SURFACES. paper. and old friends witt his inimlta- - Beesley, Miss Lavieve Huish, Mr., Oiled, surfaces such as floors or ble stories. and Mrs. John D. Dixon, Mr. and linoleums should not be wiped wltir - - Rlchard-eondie-- nd MIbs Melba Mrs.' LeRoy Dixon,. Mr. and Mrs. L and water ut with a wet soap T. Condie, of Springville, pleased L. Graham, Mr. and" Mrs. Frank , their audience with a duet, accom- - Gardner, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. uen- - cloth dipped In kerosene. 'm . . Ed-au- Summer Blouses N VlCPr iwKW'l-- mnot " W: - , practlcally-every-Klw&Bla- f4"I Remarkable Offerings of New cm InsTD) TTT C g n - n4 !lds- - ii h- . -- Mr.-an- 3- Mr.-an- d 1 - j t i mm mmm - smn-me- - txmr m r SA Them ;hlour Windows r , j ' t v m j, u I - II ! ... H"'te out . .. , 1UVV 01 lJnce W such elaborate the ordinary. tvlM ,v - " ff - . U f i ijjiil: I. ? 11. c U V j , ! iT ' 11 " d ' SOCIAL ' T T SUMMER ?? at f T FOOTWEAR TODAY Greatly Reduced Prices (A TT Front Page Story" Newspaper comedy-dram- a featuring Edward Harton and Edith Roberts. Tt ' T nd COMEDY- in several new numbers, V regular $6.00 to $8.00, at JL Several broken lines of Growing Girls Slippers In A . orown, wuie, paieni ana piaat, plc ID - - Complimentayy i A AD solid Jose- ground equipment. .SATURDAY ONLY ... Earl Williams ; leather shoes, and not out of style. Miss recital for . A special dramatic children will be given by Miss Grace Nixon in the high school auditorium Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Women's Municipal council and in charge of Mrs. Fred C. Strate. The program will include short stories, fairy tales, ad poems. Ten cents for children and 25 cents for adults will be the price of admission. The proceeds raised fromtheentertainment will be used for the purchase of play- Y Broken sizes : to phine ScoUM. bride of the month, her sister) Mrs. Ray Nichols enter tained at'a family dinner at her home in American Forit, Thursday evening. Covers were taid for ten. in iou never Buster Brown Shoe Stored Miss Josephine Scott, whose marriage to Albert Jensen of Salt Lake will take place Tuesday next, Will give a trousseau tea at her home In Lakevlew Sunday afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Inyitation have been Issued to 100, The members of club .were delightfully entertained n at the home of Mrs. Arnold E. Thursday evening. Cut glass vases of roses prettily decorated the rooms. During the evening of Rob-iso- ; g yBt CALENDAR I Strand 1 ggg!!giiiiiiniiiiM ?;ria!aafeii; t,'v needlework games and music were bert Cox, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs.Miss Vera McAdam and Miss Ruby Mrs. R. E. Homer. Tvin. enjoyed and a delicious luncheon buy Shurtliff, served to the following: Miss Auele Mrs. W. D. Retherford,' and the im Lake with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc Sfited' guests Mrs. Strebble. Adam. They also visited Mr. and Peters, Miss Rhea Taylor, .Miss Mrs. Virl McAdam In Ogden. . lEdna Markman, Mrs. Anne Ferre, Mr. an'd.Mrs. E.L.' Strong enter Miss' Delia Stufibs, Miss Veva tained at a well appointed dinner Dr, and Mrs. D. D. Boyer, Mrs. Miss Miss Peters, kuby Taylor, Roberts and Miss Olga Bertha at home Miss Elizabeth Mabel Stubbs, the,ir Tuesday evening. were the guests of Miss Stubbs, Mrs. Grace Beasley, Miss Roses and ferns prettily decorated Wunderly at dinner at her home In Kate Peters, Mrs. Melba Johnson the dining room, a cut glass bowl Wunderly Lake Salt City, evening. Thursday formed which an cen of attractive and Miss Emma Spafford. terpiece for the table. Covers were The American Legion Auxiliary laid for Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Evans; Miss Helen Meservy, daughter ot will meet this evening at 8 o'clock Mrs. W. D. Gilbert of Castlegate, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Meservy, Mrs. .E Bennett V, of Salt Lake, left Wednesday in the armpry. The purpose of the evening for tne meeting is to cnoose . aeiegaiea iu Evans Bennett of Salt Lake, Mr. Western States mission Meld of the the state convention- and also to and Mrs. Douglas Page, Mrs. James L. D. S. church, where she will discuss plans for an entertainment Peay, Miss Agnes Evans,' Miss labor as missionary 'for two years. Zella Evane, Leiand Evans and or more,. to be given in the near future. Miss Thelma Strong. . Mrs. Zee Whittaker entertained -- '.. Mrs. W. D. Gilbert Of Castle Mr. and. Mrs. J. W. McAdam, the' members of the Optimist club gate and Mrs. E. V. Bennett and at her home Thursday, afternoon. Roses and orange blossoms were used In decorating the entertaining rooms. Three tables of progres- slve "500" were played, Mrs. W. B. Retherford and .Mrs. R. E. Homer receiving the favors, the tter being awarded the consola tion prise. A deliicuos luncheon was served to Mrs. Leo Sheehan, Mrs. Thomas Hardy? Mrs. J. H. Donhnlter. Mrs. James Sutherland. Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Gil- - cu . . ''. son Evans of Salt Lake are Prori' visitors for. a few" weeks, the guests of Mrs. M. D.. Evans. M. D. Evans, who --is working In. Castlegate, is spending a few days l.cre with his family. :. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Adams of American Fork, and Frank Madsen are spending the summer berry. ' ., in Straw i Miss Virginia Bates has returned to her home in Provo, after a week's visit in Eureka with her sister, Mrs. L. M. Brian. ''". km imi tin it m . Price otuirtbla 7 i TONIGHT TONIGHT AND SATURDAY . FORMTUR AY AND SATURDAY The Thrill of Your Iifel ALL SEATS S 25 PER ioc CENTDISCOUNT ON ALL MANY PIECES OF VOILES, FLAXONS, ORGANDIES AND GINGHAMS Values front 45c to 98c RATTNE, 59c,76c,98c-$U8- -. H iAfcpOUDLEj lips .ilLi Wjij v . AND COMEDY :v; Also . A :fo)o)fco) folfo) dualitilsutiEljii r- L.1FIGIITING BLOOD" , , - y. v. . BUT IT MUST BE JAKED RIGHT TO GIVE THE PROPER NOURISHMENT. YOU GET THAT KIND WHEN YOU ASK YOUR GROCER. FOR dne-HAIFJPRIC- Many Other Bargains for Friday" : s and; Saturday vjjriln IS ONE 'OF LIFE'S MOST SUSTAINING FOODS. BUTTER KRUST NE SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS kmft. . 127160,230330 BIG BARGAINS IN THREE LOTS OF ;i$2i48.$2i9SiE$3i9B II' 11. 'MOT ; Mrs. H.'G. BlumenthaL Mrs. J. , W. Bates and Mrs. L. U Baker, ? spent Tuesday In 8alt Lake, i i - |