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Show P tela e'en character ball at the. Morart Monday, October 29. 'The young ouple will make their , home In uvea ana a lew ciose inenas ot we , Monday evening. , The ball was artistieally decor- I'rovo for the present. -- ' :, young; eouple. A weddlnjt supper ... f. use streamer, ated, Mack and-orof Eureka will follovy 'the ceremony. . Mim EneoU Towers w Mack cat and cornstalk leliig imnliiyed. Lighted pumpkins Afts. were' arraiie'efl 11iruu(,'hout the nan. or tueir uoiu.ee tne engasement the oreliemra Hlatid wan attractiveIla Jane, to Miiton. Mi'i and' 3Ji'x.t'biH'!ea Evans of daughter, ly decorated whh the, holiday eoldrs. Mrs: Iwme MoKwnnr wnrT of the prisma evening fofth; "During - their" aunt, Mm. J.jMtEwan. The ninrrtage will takd tent characters were awarded : to visuuig tt'uu: iihjce iu the near future. Ihunen and iliaa Will rwU and family. JUisa 'velyn Kdlth W hitehead. One of .the clever Afi Tn- f- Wcttrldi. r.d Prof! H.VELOWE'EN "PARTY ClVEN. sttiiits tarried out was- - the toe M. i Know K. Noyea of the: EpM ,;A'IUBI-:i..-gjr!...: i il..lM U,luha.H d'hnl i 0-G- 4 -T-Y -E- ft The home of JJr. ami Sirs. Parley ladder and eo down a shute which Clinger of Lakevlew was attraejive- lrd into the bath tub. The Indies were 'lead t hrough the bark wayln Hallowe'en with ly decorated diirklic-s- s whew? many siionky gh'Htn Jack. O'lunteriis when were it to the entertaining milled, at entertained Ethel thel.r daughter rowan, During tue evening Knout a character party Tuesday eveulngrfWorle were fold" by Mm." Williams, The time was sjient . In. pla'y.ln2 fortune were told and games plny- flt ifa7i?15rt contest was awarded to Thort kinoheqn was served to 16 guests. m IIelerttien. A. dainty luncheon was Mr. and- - Mrs. Lloyd William served to- 30 guests. ' and Miss Enby Taylor entertained - at a Hallowe'en H AHACTER BALL. .party at the home The members of the It R. club, of the .latter Tuesday evening. The entertaining rooms were prettily conalating of Miss Marporle Sparks decorated with autumn leaven, Miss Juanita Strong, Miss Cleo chrysanthemums and the holiday Stublxi, Miss Lazelle Ooddard, Miss colors. Jack o'lanterns were used to Mellia Hansen-- , Misg Ruth Hansen, light the rooms. Before entering Miss Delia Stnbbs and Miss June the hou.se the men had to climb a Hansen entertained at a Ilallow- - fp5SS si. 4 - Confetti and serpentines made the night one of merriment Music for the oeaKHton was .furnished by a About . 200 Halt Lake orchestra. n the delightful affair. purtlcl'mited-iHALLOWE'EN DAN'CIXC PARTY. "Black and orance atreamera artls- tieally draped, wjtcheg, black cats and pumpkins prevailed tnrougnout the hall at llanaen' Catering Co., where a Hallowe'en dancing party was Riven Tueaday evening. Those e- preaent-wer- the Sllnues Jloreaee lean Jepiierson, Evelyn Hansen, Van Woganer, Venice Jeppcrson, Kawn Singleton, Vaun MeUonald, Uiiwiie Bailey, Itlta Hughes, Fern JjOCI Oberhanaley, Irene CTUUe Afton Jobnaou, Edith Whitehead, lolt, Edith McDonald, EJvira Kirkwood, Theima Safferd;. Jlarg Smith, Alene Johnnan, ArVille Singleton aud Messrs. Ed Crane, Byron Bob Hurt , Lawry Anderson, WilkeiiHon, Lorwell, Smith, Billon Allan Bun John, OpcnNhaw. Leavitt, Ed Peay, Morrel, Cal Straw, Claud Dodd, Gordon Chrlatenaen, Grant Thomas, Kalnh NuttalL Kalph Thomas, . Alns-wort- -- The Studebaker business was founded 71 years ago with a capital of $68 and two gorges. Today Si bakers actual net assets total at4 LuvXiriuuu, $90,00OtOOO, includ- n.rtirft Coup(S-Paw.- s." 50 H. P. p Tourinc. .. Roadttcr(S-fW)- I ) in Coup.(S-Pa,).-5S- WSO Sedan . party Lake uttending the .annual very successful Hallowe'en conveuliou of the educational atuto- - at the ward amusement ball. - A pro" . ' ciation. . gram was given and stunts were en. Joyed.' Most of the guests were in i A t t&T all ATPtllflff tf tAt- The Second ward;8unday achoql I'nntitnmiii will aixitiMor the danfe to be held rymaklng refreshments were served tbia evening in the amusement, hall. STOP TO VISIT RELATIVES. The proceeds of the entertainment wilt go to the Sunday scbool treasSPANISH FORK, Oct. Si Mrs. ury. All those wbo attend will Harry Raybttrn and danghter, Mrs. bnw n chance to win some of the William B. Nlelson, of Lbs Angeles many prizes which are to be given stopiied ott here icently to Visit away, including a benutifur hand- air. ana Airs. Jtimrs nureunuu auu made iuUt.Tuepubllc is Invited other relatives for a few days. to Utclld. They were returning "from an exj, s tended visit iu Ohio and other eastMrs.. E. IK Button and Mrs. Ka ern states: They left for, their home moiul E. Sutton will entertain at a in Loa , Angeles yesterday. . bridge luiichcon at the home of the - Thiirsdny-afteriMii- mi frtfn.er,Eight UTTLBTMISS G ADD - ARRIVES. tnbli-of the card game will be Mr. ami M.rs. Roy C. Gadd, 489 placed, after which luncheon ; will South Second East street, are the be have been proud hosts to a tiny visitor .who lK8u4 to 32. ; arrived at their hpme Monday Llttle.Mlss Gadd and her mother M!sg Izettii Funk, who has been are doing well Papa Gaddjs alteaeUng scbool in Castlegnte, spent most ahleto sesame his wcupatlon week-enIn Provo with her pathe . . at Ska ggs "store. rents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ll. Funk. Wilted Vegetables The B. Y. IT. Women will meet at wilted vegetables, add To freshen W. the home of Mrs. H. Boyle Satone lemon to thewater of Ito juice tr3 Vjrloefc in whlcByonpIace -- them, and let In the water for an Ml. Margaret Hamlin of Garrle, them remain '. hour. Si:!t - Evening and Dancing 0 J7J0 Tmmt to aeat Your CwrranJanoe Nay lor Auto Company THIS IS A TTV 1 -- ii ijf W mm SS-6S- I "Inexpensively Priced" Featuring the latest side effectirap-m- g and wonderful color combination. ......... See Them at Your First Opportunity! i 1 & m d EXTRA , Sale of High Grade Swine1 and 11 CA PO ATQ 1 U caracul. $110 value tQ P0 JiUU VVrl , Eastern Star Mldwayare the gneata of Mrg Ek med Madsen this week. , CAnt"-- rTHE-THIRTEES- t f The ladles -will meet at the home of Mrs. Lee which "The Thirteenth Chair," at street L. Bakerfc 146 East Center . JliiEdUfiJSi'ariLleft Mondayor "wtlHepretiented by the senior class 1 :30 p. in. Th ursday eveulug, lor a Bur leyr Idaho, where she wlU-vithe Brigham loung university corare members bee. Al fur im Inilcflnlte length of time with of sewing her ulster Misr nroiulses to lieonrof the best pro-dlally Invited to attend. Wnnl was ncconipanlpd as fnr "- il iu.Hiiri nf itn t i lit unrn Mr. and Mrs. William Kemp and Salt Lake with her parents,- Mr. and Provo audiences are accustomed the are of son Lea Mrs. Elslnore, Utflh, the fift guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw Clvde. tions and thi offering cannot fall of Lakeview for a tew days. as jhejiinclndes eight The young ladles of the Pleasant belowjjftr Ntudi-ntIn who are met The Lakcvlcw Relief society View ward M. I. A. will give a social dramatic art. Another assurance Thursday afternoon In the ward and entertainment in the ward of its success is the fact that Ed house. The lesson on "Marriage and house Thursday evening, at 7:30 mund Evans, coach of the Kfwanis the Social Interests" waa splendidly p. m. Booths will be arranged play for 1922, "Kick In," Is also the given by Mrs. Thomas Johnson, a alKtut the nail where refreshments coach for this play. Mr. Evans is piano selection was rendered by can be purchased. During the even- especially well preparedto handle Miss Bessie Williams and Mrs. ing, two one act plays will be pre- 'The Thirteenth Chair," as he Anna D. Palmer, president of the sented, a tableau and a dialogue. played a part in it on the coast two The- public is cordially invited to years ago. stike board, gave a few remarks. s attend. "The Thirteenth Chair" is a mys Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Jones antery play of the first rank, full of nounce the marriage ot their daugh-PeaThe marriage of' Miss LaVone tense andyiramntlc situations which to Norman Jefferles, son of Lott to Charlie Raynaud 'will takJ e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferles The place this evening at 7 o'clock at the I BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBS marriage took.4laceJn Salt I.akeJ home of Mrs.Graysl8terof-th- e n-B- fe-rtf- fl l ' i hhmhh wKtttw are relieved by brilliant bits of During the seance mention li humor. The plot" centers around a made of a murder which happened spiritualistic sceane which is neld some years before.' One of the genat the home of the New York mil- tlemen demands the' name of the lionaire, Roscofr Crosby. Madame murderer, but before the answer Is Le Grange, the medium, is:a quaint received he falls into the. circle, old Irish lady with some unusual dead'! powers which she demonstrates be- .. The play offers rare opportunities for the varied talents of the fore her mystified audience. , f x ."if - - mn aa- r- : t in s ! 750 Spdr(5-PaM.)lU- 1975 z m ANNOUNCEMENT stt tin.r. Touring 975 Rtadawr .) 147S Coope Sedan At Mrsr-JArarte- BID SIX SPECIAL-SI- w. 5 ilE X mAOIiDMjtRYfii -- 192MODELANDPRICESf.TRtrfaetory LIGHT-SI- l.4 k 4Bd4rttaftRd-4IisTetb'6elemft-- - acUltieir X P-- -- Eldon McDanlel, Jim Iverson, Dick Thorn, lloland Jensen, Wren Buirr ing $50,000,000 of plant if f-- T ipl . . 11 ? : Hi-h- -- 5 -- --j STUDEBAKER YEAR rl cast which includes, In order of appearance: Anna Eggertsen, Leon Williams, Helen Candland. Leroy Bently, Bryant Decker, Leah Chip-ma- n, Afton Newell, Alma McElrath, May Beth Bowman, Ernest Greer, Leo Meredith, Edmund Evans, Nell Homer -- Wakefield, Clark, Wayne Booth, and Don Parker. e . 5 IK jqft tt f W i lW : I I ALICE CALHOUN in "THE GIRL IN HIS RQOflr cuncouajr Only JOHNNY HINES in TORCY TAKES A CHANCE" PROrilPT, INTERESTED SERVICE We make do more liver a band is playing there is afambus orchestral concert a noted orator is thrilling his audience with his eloquence a preacher is delivering his sermon and from the instruments and from the lips of the speakers the music and the voices speed through the silent air until they come with all their melodic sweetness and power, to yvur ears through a it our business to than merely coalwe make that it is delivered erly! That's why de- sure prop- ' 17 JLV -a- nd Wlk! i3v 'eould portray iht only Norma Talmadge ot Robert llicfaeaf famom drama Udrnne KNIGHT SERVICE is worth more although it does not cost more. Be sure to phone your coal orders to 459. . i00 TRADE MARK Long Distance Radio Yoa get the Ah sm . pleasure, the same thrills as th. actual audiences . . . li ,An mun uvv awayi in, ma. because while more, "listen, ing In" through the ZENITH KNIGHT GOAL ""COMPANY " M.w lUVAl IVICUUlIb UHU TG1UUS e; Call at any time and Heber S. Rupper, Manager Lai WAmm si r i ii iti--i- u V- uillit -i let bow wonderful and yet how simple a matter h is to operate the Zenith. No knowledge, of electricity required to use this instrument. 1 oU and Installed by TAYLOR BROS. CO; ii" - m-aWv- ? A Wilford Perry WANTED TOo You. Purpose Time of -- your life : 338 WEST CENTER. PHONE 1 17. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 3. Onions, Dry. lb. : aTurnipsHb, !1L I; k i 41 V t i 3c ..... . . . . .2c ..2c 0e. Celery. Knnph 10c Head Lettuce Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 25c -Apples 4 - nmncca . rloz..... 40c. 50c Lemons, dozen Bananas, Jb 40c 15c Winter Melons... 15c, 25c Calumet Bakimr Powder.' .30c l lb. joerenaaet vqjee .... .ooc ac supreme woiiee Hills Bros. Blue can.. 35c Hills Bros. Red can... 45c TaAi , Crystal White SoaD...5c Lux ...... Star Naptha Powder.. 5c Popcorn, pic.... 10c When b. 5c LooseLardJ. 3 lbs... .55c Pumpkins .. ..... . . ,10c Ke$ Bacon, lb. . . . . .30c Sweet Cider, gallon. ..25c Rex Bacon, whole slab,, 'lb. new keg. ; . $1.45 ......26c new keg.. $1.90 Puritan Hams,N lb. . i .30c Butter 45c, 50c, 55c No. 1 Cider Mill... $36.00 No. 2 Cider Mill... $42.00 Cherry Hill Milk, qt.. 10c Pears', lh." dayrOctl-- t Yes,W8 a carnival Many, other attractions, includ- on A- -l Mince Meat, lb... 20c Linit Starch ........IOC; A. & IL Soda.. 10c Loose Cocoa, 2-- lbs. , . .25c Loose Macaroni, lb... 10c Pinkeye Beans, 3 lbs. .25c ..WE DELIVER Wednes- - i ing program. - General Admis sion, IOc. I SATUKUAI AT THE ELTTE-MILtlNE- 269 RY West Center Street " CaMMENCING THURSDAY t SALE-FAPROVO'S GREATEST MILLINERY LL ward. ........i.IOc FRIDAYr" ILLMERY7EVEMT In dozens ;of thrills. rTFierc Pioneur" B"Softp i Oar stocks are too heavy. The season has been backward. We must reduce uf enormous losses will be our customers' jaiiu-Do- n't let this wonderf ul opportrxnitj jo byr We have grouped a wonderful variety of Model Hats bearing the labels of New York's ' stock.-O- ur most famous makers. Any ; . - .'- - iiat on display will go Thursday, friday and saturday, at . $1.00 to $5 06 |