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Show X Tv; v! :'X'' " " 7i ' leBaBHMMig.- - wr..- i - - - 'fl See Our - - KIP -- j JJ? . -- jm " .m. I dinner r Mr. and Mrs. C. irGlaierenTerSinot--and-daughteLake, tained at a wedding ' reception at in heirjhoine Thfirsday evening, wnor the their daugllt5r"Ljie-and- St Clair' Nixon, whose marriage in the tookijlace- - Thursday moon Salt lake temple. The living room was: prettily decorated with ophelia roses and asters were used n decorating the dining room. The bride wore a white silk .dress with trimming to match, and carried fomitifiil liriilnl linmiupf nt rnoco ' I AV I -- v" " V -' " I I I -- . UUULU r"-"?,rS--T ?l:SiLVER. PLATE - and-wh- o : will b e glad to tell you. of its many T Highest 1 I 26-pie- set Rogers Silver- ce 1 ' -- . - 1- batisiaction. . Iff V4Wv.l IM . W5 VI noia any Universal Range for future, - r delivery and entitles you to . all special privileges of this week.: , g fn,,,,,, .i. .......y,uulu ' i. fiy-M- ss j '' l during Kamola Eggertson A tytlinty luncheon was served enter- I trrii.. Li. V . ' V '.Y ; f ? of .the games, music nnd a light luncheou Daughters All parents of the were pleasantly will be enjoyed. Pioneers Utah ward are cordially invited to he entertained at the home of Mr . .t...t..iit Wiliam C. Foote ' Thursday after . IX noon. WHU Mrs. Miirreii rerreit. Mrs. E. G. Whitehead entertninedj h.iufuwu tlnrinir flip $ ..... f,.n,.ivii,.r ... nffi...i-s- at hoi" home Tiiseday evening In 3 who off icers were electea .Mrs. .enie .uctwau, honor of the following from the Prima ft first vice jirisedent, Mr. Alice New- have resigned Mrs. Merle Taylor. Mrs. association, ell, second vice president, Irs. Creightou Jenkins. .Mrs. S. V. May B. Snow, secretary, Mr. Mary- 'rouse. Jfrs. Essie Service. Miss orf'o Gardner, regtstnr. Mrs. DinifCainn-No- 1 . STAINED FLOORS. Stained or, painted floors . I best if after they have been sc- bed and become thoroughly V they are rubbed with a ' flan'-'cloth slightly dampened -- with" o i l- - osene. - m e Coats j tt II '; Pt tained a munlier of friends at her The officers and teachers of the home Thursday evening at a candy school wiir a pull. Those present were: Miss. Lnkcvii'w ward Sunday Atta Ghristeu-sen- entertain all of the parents of tlfr j Agues Farrer,-ili- ss Bliss Hoover. Arnold Mooiiey. ward, this evening, nt8 o'clock, at tn eiiieetiug liouse. - A splendid and Jesse. Nelson. will be given, after which pra-grai- n . . o.uu aeposu win r Miss f I"- 1X1. t T .' eacn- TT wnn universal JtaugeTTr Mteud v . . ; , ware given absolutely free I j ' J. cl - X' ? I ad vantacres. . Economical in Fuel Easy to Operate Easy to Clean Beautiful 100 Per Cent Money-baa in Appearance Many Labor-savin- g Improvements A. Range- - - Guarantee of Perfect at the Point of Perfection. in-- St. . 1 Delivers' Ahy? Universal Kanee AW : 7iTr j y i icif living - Cor-fifl- V- - 1 i Grace tlna B. Wurslcy, Miss MrVed to: Miss Gladys Scnmomil, and the'Ifliln Mitchie, Miss Ithodo .lohnson. wives,. Mrs. Whitehead, .iiis.3wu jirs. Acme uiuing. xne oven Miss'Celesfi'a Johnson, .IIsh Leah Mson, iirs. ueorge .mjuu, tiureuce kukiwiu , wns spent iu games and iiiusii-- k Miss Einia Murdock was hostess iXisou,. Mr. and Mis. M. C. .Newell, .Margin vt lufftMi.'Mar.v, S. Mr,,, Edith Johnson, Miss . auu t. m uuuiiraun. IHlztM I or IMP .Ml' .aUU .UlS. J. 1U uuiu. IM'lll, .i" ut " jus. tunpuie. I. 01 n, ............... ... .,:ji. iiK'iiioers lue v L. U. club Atha Btiteman- - Miss UutU' Chip- i r r m!...: . . fi,.. i i i"r f..n.... ...i.i . ...... - . ... ...j I HI l i"i JilOl "t ..".i. H Bnm,r of ,nvl,otl enonta at Mrs. .Nellie Mc-- I mid Mrs. Essie Service. A delicious v and the folowlng invited Miss Roma Bvlmid, Miss. Sadie Vocal 'sylections I.? ..... X i. her" home Thursday eveniiig. The! UM two Mrs. to Munchwm Jesseco was all served Xixon and and. tin' Ezra Hyde, Miss Ullerton, Julia Miss g Anderson, 'ests, Vieve IluislA uiary officers nnd teachers of the rooms were attractively decorated readings yi v. Hinixeiiv , Miss Ornce Bowen, '. was The flowers. with fall evening ChiB. Mrs. and H. Schultless -read the n'islim. Mr. and Mrs Nixon left for v,.i,hi A.n.W. u.lnv ....i V iss Ei nia Uockhill and MiSs Vldu . . pleasantly, spent 'With social chat. sketohes of the where Mr. Nixou sill liiiiirraphii-neatro . n'"1 hls ,wo th?lr Broadljent. a was Bow? f '' luncheon er which Thool dainty David nnd of Charlos Twelves the winter. hwfg& ' : - . THIS WEEK ONLY f ' . wV v.tV v purchased or arranged for. N ' ' -- I Universal Range Tactics of Flapper .KEl'ASIS ' vo French Vamp Decries ' r J MAKE YOUR.OWN TERMS ON THE BALANCE 9 i Ask YnnY'Neinhhnr We ran cive vnii nnmps nnH nHHrpaaAct nf 'dozens housewives who are nowu sins' tJie fnmmia Y. illltillMlllulhialllullii D(HiuefJalt Miss Ellen ..Xielson, Mr. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, Wooley, Dr. finiLMrs. McArthur and Mrs. Me. Arthur all of airTmeTJr-B- rj Xyres of Bingham, Dr. and Mrs. J. ,W. Nixon of Onsth?dale, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bowman of- Kanah, Mrs. Artchie O. Gardner of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell of Lent. Mr. and ilrs. C. W. Glazier of Xephi, George . B. Lewis, Miss . Alberta Huish. Mr. and Mrs. J. . NlXbll. Mr. and ,Mrs. F. L. .Hickmnn. - -- - -- Reason WAy A SApuW wery lira. Edward Pin-eoni- -- .. rid Xelson entertained During the evening Miss Grace Sunday at her home in Nixon gave a number of . readings', and Mrs. C. A. lonor pianoSelections were rendered by and family of Ogden, and Mrs? C. W. Glazier and Miss Doone Mr. aid Mrs. Frank Bobbins . and LSmoot of Salt Lake gave two selec- covers- - , were i nons on tne cello, accompanied lamily oi salt by A rase hid for twelve. of.cut Miss tuen eiison alsOiitSalT Lake. .formed the centerpiece for RefreshmentsrtSffrrled out in tt (flowers table. color scheme of lavendar and gold , were served to Mr. and Mrs. D. E. iol , mS. t ' - , - - s ' Iil J Windows--- ?' ""' ' " - """ - -- Values lo $1.75. PAIR 28, 1923. "T . ''' ' pEl 'jf J Special-Saturda- y , THT!'tlTriAT.nrmAV CPXEMBER - jf ' -- 1. itb mdii a xi n tv m 's'Hfcl,t'' lhat raithhilly.Uehne the . r Y i X. . Vogoe for 'Autuipan- - N Just the fact that tliey are at this store has important significance. It. means, beyond the question of doubt, that the styles are smart to the. extreme. Jersey for Underthings, t - . - V They appear as though they had just stepped from the pages of some fashion makagine.' So bewitching are their lines sq enticing their colors . ings so alluringly rich their jnaterials." - PLUSH COATS $16.50 to $97.50 : 7 i BoijyiArXEL ' ' t $i65otol9o.oo z'- - 7 ur Shoe Stock is complete and most economically priced $3.50 to Sacia to her AmeylcaB sisters, "this what. you call 'paLstuff' et . hat he ees no go with zee man. want is ,iee eweet, cling' vifiewoman "who tells fceem,- ha Win Men ees all to the good kind, brave. Like my "Mmokin? flapper who has song, say to heeni 'Etsry ttt pal of her admirers is night I cry myieU (1P track. J : -- you, weep , over you. lookAsk nt up never get. married, and opinion, fondle .lim ,he 8ho,JW. iome- - other him;. Then he will love you nnd life. will cut W ont. clingto you all of hees be added, tWnks .De Sacia it may IncidenUlly that Madame Mooers' advice is doubly valuable since her met,h. to a First National ods Blready have won-her, Pic Jtrct devoted American and wealthy Noa Sacia Mooers Farrer - Screen Fame Gives Advice on How A y 'to. $8.50 Co. : be-W- M .ronir Jr Sf' ' C 1. !'. 1. LiMfjjCM-- in - 'HL -,- eherfc".; .ays.Da husband. ' . k- - Now (coffiiQHJ by W'QfTryi to tubular form and atilghtfui eelors may be bought to make .her own uDdortblngs. The brassiere to accompany The pocket can carry a powder puff or money. omLi fcrsy Ikea i &35mmS with bloomers. ii ""Z T |