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Show i I 'mm The Harold and Jay Bore,. Easton Bus- - Ward. Mr. and Mrs. H. . Biuuien- - Elliott, Mr. und ' Mrs. Charles wished by Wilde's orchestra. " Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lorett Wright, committee, will give a dance every ell and Bobby Hickman. . ... l ma fw nnrl i other Wednesday, during the winter t14tttiHn (.Flinm - Tlr Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mewhtiatt Mrjind s. r,,.i Bwapp waS-pleii v'F.ZLZ'. months. , " : autly surprised at her home Th Mrs. Charles Keinch, Mr. and Mrs. Fruuk Bnsenberrf. .Mr. and Mrs. 8ixth ward day evening by a number of friends. XCbarles Chamberlain, Mr. sad Mrs, WilUaur' Benson, . Mr", snd Mrs. The officers of Koy jti. rvnapp, air. ana airs, aivh Frank Wutkips,- - Mr. andTilrs. Fr4 the The rooms wra. decorated tor LU Nelson, Primary, 'assoclatipn fntertadnsd. "Mrs. Bdumeuthul. Miss Flor ' ."wfifi" witches.black cats, children of the ward ata Hal Iowe'en,' ence Bay, Miss Martha MfHire; Mtxs lowe'en character party f in the,.1 ghosts, ..pumpkins, etc. The time .... big carnltal to b held in the Plo- - I w ....,.-'r f.t 'w.....' and Mrs.' W . 11. Kay. woou, Air. tinu airs, uph llausen, Uir . me uiver- music, after which., luncheon was c.cuu6. riKJjuauuw ana aancing were Mr. mid Mrs. 'William,' Mr.: and to which served Jeau refteshinenta Clurk, tertainment is under the direction slons, afterMary- Prows, The employees of the F. WWtnil-wort- h Mrs.-- Kriuwt Williamwiu, Mbts Lois of the Mutual association, and they were served to 180." Jjune Phillii, Virl- Swapp, Wilma store entertained their part- Norton, ilr. aud Mrs. Afton Bird, ., will be one of the "Swapp, Laura Pasewalk, 'Grace ners, the store, managers .. promise, that and Mrs. 8; W, Larseu, Miss Edna Ken. Mi's. Georira Hickman Scbofield entertained and social events of the season. Strong, Josephine biggest friends at a Hallowe'en party ut '"-- . A splendid program will be fiven, at a Hallowe'en party Monday even-- Wyla Johnson. :. ' the home, of Miss 'Leah OakWy and several clever sideshows will be inn, in honor f her little son Albert Hallowe'eu dec- Invitations evening, Monday Ihmu Issued to 1ft ha ye enterMr. C. H. Funk Mrs. and decorated were rooms some The. with prettily rery- mysterious tanning, orulivuf prevailed:' Jhwughout. tbeUo a. HiilloWe'eij axisuuerade party ' and ancient characters performing. with Hallow 'en emblems and tained the officers of Valley Chap- entertaining rooms. A pleasant to be gl'ven by Miss Alice Jones at Xo. In ter assisted Eastern 3, of who the Those Order, the refreshments pumpkins. During evening time Was spent,- with- - games and her home this evenius. uuuim. wiU be sold. The public is cordially entertaining were Miss Louise Rus- Star, and their partners at a Halli ions music mill luuvlwon ' will be music, during which a invited to attend. sell. Miss Fay Dixon , and Miss owe'en, party at their home Tues- Hallowe'eu luncheon was served. ,:; . . Florence Harton. Games and music, day evening. The entire house was Pr?eut Were the following :' Miss The recreation committee of the were enjoyed, fter which a dainty prettily decorated with the colors Grace KirkwooftTMiss Norma. Billy, Ctttherlne and Tom Vaun Bonneville ward will give a Hal luncheon-wa- s served, to the follow- orange and blacky Six tables of Miss Lucile Mansen, Miss Purdue will etitettatn a number of lowe'en dance this evening in the ing: Ruth McClellan, Edith Russell, progressive "500" were played and Eurilda Evuns, Miss Tbelma Saf-for- their friends at a Hallowe'en party ward amusement halL All over the Louise Gilbert. Carol Williams, favors awarded. A delicious Hal Miss LAvoua Lott, Miss at their home this evening. The en- -' 1 d A ha.4I.IIw IamM artI HnrtK lowe'en luncheon followed and was Lucile Boswell, Miss Alta house has liern dcorated for the" Oakley, tire attend The music wQF be fur- - Manson. George Dixon, Carl Shill, served to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miss Virginia Bates, Messrs. Rob- occasion with the colors orange and ert Klrkwood, .Charles lieynard, black. Hallowe'eu emblems, s'uch Je,ss ' Meldrum.Wendall Collins, as black cats, witches, ehosts. hnr Keith Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. James tc, have been employed lu the dec Norfleet, Mr. aud Mrs. Terry Oak- orative gcneuie. Followln an even- ley, Mr. and Mrs. ltalph Dunn, Mr. lug lit games and music., a daintv and Mrs. ' L. N., Oakley, Miss Lyle Hallowe'en luncheon will be servl Nelson. to 20. i- Miss-Tarrt- t !I aaffia iiiTjIt ii tin Miss Beth Wright and Miss Buth party at the home of the former, Monday evening. The rooms' were attractively decorated in Hallowe'en colors.' Game were played, after which a delicious luncheon ' was served to the: Misses Joyce HarriBeth son, Elizabeth Ash worth, Mangum,. Louise . Swenson, Slna Brimhall, June Phillips, Gertrude Saner, Lucile Hundley, Naomi Mad-soLorn a Johnson, Leona ShllL Marian Gilchrist, and Messrs. Oswald Hayes, Max Bown, Steven Murdock, Charlie, Carroll, William Cowley, Neff Smart, Aldwyn Smith, Procter Hinckley and Frank Harris. ,0 fo PreparatioaTare made 'the ii aud-Mr- th. . .-.-., w.f-.- SI0ES - i. ; rirXwilMrOrfarqMLr. ag-t Wood- - Clifton Goj - - it 1 are true friends to the feet because they are constructed primarily to give the feet the greatest possible comfort. , - -- . d, d. : Extraordin 1 Thursday - EridajL- NOVEMBER 1,2 AND 3 SatuiKiay An Initial Display and Sale of COATS and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cook wllLbe host and hostess: to a number of friends at a Hallowe en party at their home this evening. Black cats, witches,' ghosts, owls, buts and all sorts of siooky creatures have been inaployed A pleasjiut evening will be spent with cards, games and : Imusto,-- fallowed .by. .tlia. seOTlng'of .'b -t- a-the decra-tlveTcbem- Mrs. ShirleV Mrs, Sam Jepuerson. Mrs. Itobert and tne Jones, entertained .. h, card club at the home of th former Monday evening. The rooms were artistically decorated in Halloween colons black cats. wtiaiesaadblack- - and oranue streamers Iielng employed. The time i i e. was measanuy ww KJPtjnjgUyjBra: I.grwwn' guest list Includes Mr. aud Mrs, lwrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mr. aud Mrs. C. L. n Jensen, Mr.- alidMrs..Stan.ley Miss Alta Cltirk will be hostess ftf" Mr. Mrs. James und Idxou, Bullock, Hallowe'en party to be held t Mr. and Mrs. Mtdgley. bwHiHtitmrlngr-ttetlecwar- f tlons andTuucheon will be in keeping The following girls .will partlcj- wnu tne iialowe f n season. pule In a liallowe'eu progressive Miss this Uertrnde purty evening: One he aloweVn c, , Miss l'axuiun, dancing parties of the season wim Miss Etha Bleak, Miss Marba given by the.sO. S. club at filmstead Ziiuu - Murdw, i.Miss rrovo canyon, tbrouuh the courtjiv Addle Wright, Miss Nina MeGulre, Miss Delia hurch. At each girl's of Mr. Lisp superintendent of the home a course of the Halloween plant. The hall was elaboratelv luncheon will be served aud games decorated in the Hallowe'en colors. uuring the evening of danclniF! played. refreshments were served to .ahnnr The club list includes A most enjoyable time was spent at the Hallowe'en party given by the Misses Jeane HuKhes. Tn Melba Condh?, Zoe Ilanseh, , Men in Foster at his home 'Tues Creer, Maud Dixon: Mm day evening. Corn, pumpkins, cats, Muise Enear. C. Keeler, Camille Crandall. witches, ghosts, etc., were all used Virginia to decorate the entertaining rooms, .M'llle Clark and Alma MoRlrath Games, music and a Hallowe'en The patrons were Dr. and Mrs. Joluncheon were enjoyed by 10, in seph. Hughes of Spanish Fork, Mr. cluding Uuth, lialph and Eleanor and Mrs. Roger Creer of Spanish fKleyof-ieiPFr-: The comfort in wearing BOSTON-lAN- make Of shoe, for 8 S is unexcelled by any other ' - Our first reauirements is Quality., rhe regular pricing is valuea. Everv dress and coat in the house specially hplnw --pricedtoinrJuceearly purchasing A display you must see before final buyin g. The dress collection includes .copies of all the prominent French designers, as well as many original Paris importations- .in style, material and trimThe' coat collection shows all that is ' " "' , , S ming. Tfmsrthpjnrieine. tlwftva wav actual pre-emine- ' nt : " - .. . THREE EXTRAORDINARY COAT LOTS These coats are made of Normandy, Brytoned, Bolivia, Crushed Plus, Durtex and many othtsrbrics; sport coats and dressy coats; nearly all are and full lined.pecially-priced-for4hree4ayselli'- fur-trimm- ed ng CoatsLot No. 1 $32.50 . J $39.50 Lot No. 3 -- . Ill1 Dinner dresses, afternoon dresses ' and street xlresses-i- n Canton-Crepe- s, Satin Cantons, Poiret Twills, Charmeuse, Chif-foVelvets, etc all new, just received vf or the sale n, 5 r - r- l- I Fall creations and all specially priced for this three days' selling event wm Dresses Lot Ye.! "One Each paiirBostonian Shoes is guaranteed. : -- Exciting '(zoo WINDOW The Modern Woodmen of America erson ; reading by Mary Carter; violin solo,' Jack KIrkwood; reading by ' Leo Madsen; remarks deputy head E. W. Lamberaon ; councilman, aesthetic dancing, AllceAnn Stnbbi and a banjo selectioa brrEnock evening the following program was ' carried out, reading by Grace Small ; Clark. After the program dainty were served. refreshments council state Chrlstophremarks by and Royal Nei?hlors held a Hallow e'en party at the Knight of Pythias hall. Tuesday evening. Halowe'en emblems and pumpkins attractively decorated the hall. During the and COMEDY ADDED ATTRACTION of Carload Furmaa and lOQjyith Baths, THURSDAY AND Hotel Roberts FRIDAY (Including former New Temple Hotel.) W. D. ROBERTS, Manager. Imk"- - AiiNi lumbla Rtcocd with tMc ' Don't WCaryO" oa th. otbw il- No. 1 II -- KntM )icWjK SnLW U d- Illy that yoaTl twtM. jUj h .lit' i1 MUnUlMn V' J.r and $2.00; VA US' MRS. TP i AGNCS OLANDER'S-XAMOU- i I Ah n i i' j r Just SWEATERS receded 50 all Brushed Wool weaters.-in-the-ktesttyle-- 1 Phon&Wasatch 6736. Sale v at 20 Per Cent III i m. n rt Dresses Lot No. 3 PRINCESS f-1 Via-- ALL SEATS .t.......?.u- Ihls-Three-D- I 119 ' NrMaln Stn Salt Lake Qty- - WHY PAY MORE? We do- - not cobble your shoes,-butre-build them by factory methods, -- MARRIAGE ' MAKER' - OS LOGAN, UTAH. -- " All Brushed Sweater 20 Per Cent Off L ew IS: PROVQ, UTAH. , : MONTPELIER, IDAHO lpc Half Soles. . . . .V. . . .$1.00 Men's Leather Soles ....$1.00 WilliamdeMille "Tipped Off" ' noah beery; ; tom santschi With . . --- and COMEDY -- ........ . .33c Rubber Heels . . . . . . . . . . . ........75c .Women's Half Soles . ;25c . . . , Rubber Heels . . .50c and up . Children's Shoes PRODUCTION FRIDAY ......... ..... . ' We Pilcher Con Wm. v . Matinee Eve. 2:30, Night 4, 10c, ' 23c 7:30.' 9:15, 25c, 33c. use waterproof and' . cert Company ..Matinee and at the lowest price. co ADDED ATTRACTION THURSDAY T Men's-Pan- ya- Also onte lot of Sport Skirts In the newest shades and styles. .Spwialon Sale - 1 . " jlTUE. Thre-Da- MEALS SERVED S IN OUR DINING ROOM. Jf JACKUOa Single, $1.00 and $1.50; double, $1.50 with private bath: single $2.00, double $3.00. NX AYRES - for Business People" "A Fine Hotel All of our higher priced dresses are included in this special sale i Special Rates by Week or Month-- 150 Rooms Regular Rates htir " Animals. Carlos Circus Don REE OUR AVINDOV DISPLAY Night" WeHaTef $15.00 fl j W Griffith's D. . DRESS LOTS -l - $(q).-7- 5 T0NIGHTr7T45T255 h, Among the enjoyable Hallowe'en parties of the season, was the one raven by Mr. aud Mrs. Karl Keller flfsfe lit their hoimTueSday e.ven.--l ing. The entertainment was also liy celebration of the birthday aiini yersary of Mrs. Kellerstrnss, which occurred on thitt day. The.enter-- J turning rooms were attractively dec orated with witches, black ruts, owls, etc., lending a very spooky effect. Tollowing an evening of Hallowe'en games and music, n de wns licious Halloween' supper served to Bishop and Mrs. ltoltort THREEEXCEETIONAL-- ,- Priced COLUMBIA ' $59.50 il-A-- -- doe. Ash-wort- Coats are made right . and enlbody correct style ' Amid black cats, pumpkins, ghosts, witches, skeletons aud ull sortsTSf "weird looking creatures, the Aidses Jiuie riullips and Gerentertained their trude Sauer friends at a Hallowe'en party at the Phillips residence Tuesday evening. A delightful time was SjMJUT with games and dancing. after which luncheon was served. Present were. Miss Beth Wright, Miss Kuth Allen, Miss 8ina Brim ball, .Miss Louise Swenson, Miss Beth Mauguni, Miss Elizabeth Miss Marian Gilchrist, Miss June Clark, Miss Naomi Mudsen, Miss Lucile Hundsley, Miss Leona Schill and Miss ' Lorua Jensen, Messrs. ' Stephen Murdock, Max Bown, Neff Smart, William Cowley, Osmond Hayes, Aldwyn Smith-, Gam "Swapp. Procter Hinckley, Frank Harris, Charles Carroll, Deli8leErickson aud Ronald Erick ton. Lot No. 2 Coats theyfit right . . long-wearin- g leather. ECONOMY SHOE REPAIRING CO. - 403 West Center St V |