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Show - Mrs. lac Knight Allen will sire held at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. lesson "Homeless Children" at Ervan 3. Nielsen Friday evening. the first ward Relief Society Tom-a-y After a bostneM meeting the time at :30. An excellent program wa" ent witn music and garnet! has ben arranged. "A full attend- and a delicious luncheon was served ants la expected and the public la In- to thirty. vited to attend. The Relief Society meeting of The aortal service committee will the 'Second ward wiU be Is charge hav charge of the Relief Society of the iKKvl aervk-- committee. Mrs. Meting of th Fifth ward Tuesday Sadie Madsen will give the Wsoa afternoon at 2:3a Mrs. EUta Mer- oa "Homeless Children;" a solo will rill will give the lesson on "Horn-lee- s be given by Mrs.' Minid Speudlove Children' and Master Earl and a reading by Miss Doris. Fullmer. 'All members are. invited to Snow accompanied by bU sister he preseut. will give several violin loa. tb t TREE r TEA Lu-eli- te Women met at the The B. T. home of Mrs. Dwlght Packard last Saturday afternoon. Prof. W. F. Hansen gavt a program of Indian anisic. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Dwlght Packard, Mrs. A. C. Candland, Mrs. Richard P. Condi. Mra. Ralph Booth, Mrs. Claude Knell and Mrs. P. W. Jack aou. DOORN, Aiil (VH- -r There was juliilatiou In the household of WtUtelnt Hobeuzollern "to dayNeyer the election of Field Marshal W Hindeuburg as president of Germany, - -i 4 The UuiteUFress correspondent observed gignaNof rejoicing at an i early hour. TJ. ' ' Many'Surprises Greeted the Throngs Who Attended the First Afternoon of Oar Vtrw younelf t .teaming cup of Tree Tea Japan. How delicate," you say, "in cokw and fr.erance!" Yeaand how delightful and refreshing! Green Ready-to-Wea- r, Drases The rtah Sorosis club will meet In open session at the home of Mra. Dwlght Packard Wednesday after; - Boon at 3 o'clock and each meinlwr la entitled to bring a guest. The presidents of other clubs of the city are invited. One 'group of Sport Striped Flannel Dresses Values to $10.75 " A group of piano students of Miss Melva Boyle gave a recital at her home Sunday afternoon. The was as follows": M1k Martha Coleman played "Danxetta" and "From the Cliffs;" "Dream Fairy" by Susan Whlttaker; "Old Mill Wheel," Warren Whlttaker; in Sharps," and "Golden Hours," Miss Helen Harris; "Woodland Faries," MiS Beth Wright ( duet, "Guards March," by Miss Susan Whlttaker and Warren Whit-take- r; and "First Base" by Miss' Ruth Worthen. v;, pro-gra- "Oak-Leave- s s k- - , n i.-- i 7 V " & f'J ' $52.50 COATS . : i r $34.50 COATS SELLING FOR Flannel Dresses $32.50 COATS i $19.75 COATS would ordinarily sell for $24.7- 5- 13 $11.95 SELLING FOR $14.75 Which $13.95 SELLING FOR $95 Suits $12.75 FOR........ $21.75 COATS Slber i $16.75 SELLING FOR SELLING 62. of Liberty band was ""wickedly loving and JV Starr fllvorced her husband and has sued Miss Dorothy .prTtty heiress of Toledo. O,. for i35,00O for alienating Starr's affections ' The case has been .continued untU June. The monthly meeting of the sec ond ward' Sunday School Including officers, teachers and bishopric was r" j-- ir $19.75 $24.75 COATS Values to $16.75 One day when Mrs. Clara E. Starr. ;"V jvm . ' ' One lot "Bottamy." Miss Kate Peters will be hostess to the member of the S. C. S. club at her home Thursday evening FOR-- . SELLING - -- $2475 SELLING FOR " r- Coat Values $39.50 COATS April 30. ft j. - lit Wonderful $E95 rpf .'The third series of card parties of e the Blue Moon card club will held Friday, May 1, at the women's dub bouse, Springville women are joining. Table and kenslngton space la being reserved rapidly so send in (jrour reservations to 10t2 - before Thursday evening as the exact number must he known, ! J v 1 '. 'i which our pur Bargains in chase at the M. E. Smith Bankrupt Sale, m ables us to offer! iField Glasses Give Hubby Away COATS-SELLIN- 95 FOR ONE "BIRTHDAY CAKE" HOUSE' Gives Expert Service In Laying Linoleum ;THE ONE-PRIC- E -- MAKING A PURCHASE Fresh Every Day!' Anniversary Sale Continues Entire Week j Co. interest you. An expert to do. every job, PER-SO- N 23RD Linoleum' is only as good, as it is laid. Let our lVr Miller and his associates, who are skilled layers, cement your new linoleum to the. floor it will last a. 1ife"hmer We have a splendid assortment, of Armstrong's Linoleum patterns for you to choose from. Get your Jinoleum now! Method of laying linoleum will TO EVERY 23RD Baked Let D. T. R. Co. Cement Your Linoleum to the Floor .. ell FREE "Birthday Cakes" ever a layer of heavy deadening felt makes the linoleum a part of the floor no more bulging, no more stretching, no more breaking. Your linoleum will not be a mere floor covering' but a permanent floor covering at once. After linoleum is laid by our improved method you are not bothered by havink workmen return to trim it. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- CAKE" . WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASE OR MORE Our method of cementing linoleum clown solidly -- DAY . FREE Armstrong!sLinoleum Cemented to Your Floor Will Last a Life Time r7 ONE-"BIRTH- . f WHAT SORT OF A FATHER ARE YOU? What sort of a father are you to yourlwy? v Do you know if your standing is good? ' , Do you ever take stock of yourself and check up Your accounts with your boy as you should? Do you ever reflect on your conduct with him? Are you all that a father should be? - Do you send him away when you're wanting to read Or let him climb on your knee? Have you time to bestow, on the boy when he comes With his questions to tell him the truth? Or do you neglect him, and leave him alone .7 To work; out the problems xf youth?" Do you ever go walking with him, hand in hand? Do you plan nttle outings with him? Does he ever look forward to romping withjrou, . Or are you eternally grim? Come, father, reflect! Does he know you today? . ..And dp ypu know. him as you Bhould? so important to you that you leave ' .' gold " It to chance that your boy will be good? ...Jake' stock of yourself and consider the lad, Your time and your thoughts are his due, How would you afis wer yourGfod should He ask, What sort of a father are you? . . . . I " should not b"dod." Treat them exMroally with- - V VapoRub thTlTMiWmJmUt4 Ytmrtr , a i , Miss Delvene Fields Bpent the weekend in Heber visiting with Miss Motored to Salt Lake Mr. and Oalll'8. parents. Mrs. W. Ef. Hawkins motored to Salt Lake and. spent the weck-uVisited Here Misses Winnie and visiting with their son, Claude Haw-kin- s Fern Scott who have been spending and family. the winter In Salt Lake spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. In Salt Lake Miss Rhea Taylor Andrew Scott In Lakevlew. and Miss Tlla- Vincent spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake. To Lehi Mr, and Mrs. L. .M. d and Mrs. Will Johnson and Visited Here Mr. and Mrs: Howdaughter motored to Lehl Sunday ard John and daughter Eva Dean of and spent the day visiting with Mr. Fillmore were the week-enguests Johnson, of Airs. David John, . -- d .; SAN FRANCISCO, April 27. Famed as painter "of the. Panama-Pacifi- c exposition picture, "Stella," for vbich be refused a small fortune, lu, 1015, Viecenco La Rosa, dead, today was likely to be burled : in the Potters Field, , , CITY NEWS , . w To Tooele Mrs. Gerald Tetprs Spent HereMnrfotr Sunday left for Tooele where she will Join CHnger of Aberdeen, Idaho, speafc her husband and make ber home. Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James CHnger in Lakevlew." A Son Mr. and Mrs. B. Fowers ' Relief MeeifiiThe lesson inrtlie are the proud parents of'a "baby 'Pioneer ward Relief Socier boy born Sunday, April 20. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock will be given by Mrs. Maegle SmtenredU-R- . W. Bean was senHundley. The tople Is "Homeless tenced in the city court Monday to Chlldren pay a fine of $50. A y jail sentence was suspended. was in G. Lake X. Hicks In Salt Salt .Lake Sunday and Monday on Speeders Three speeders .were business. fined $10 each for stepping on the gas within the city limits. They Dinner Guests Mr. and Ura. T. were Willis Parkinson of Bingham, C Thompson had as their dinner L. C. Richlns and Stewart Anderson guests v&UDday, Mra Ruben Farns-wort- h of Prom anddRascber of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. George Hoover Home Miss Ponetta Returns and family of Park City.' Hair has returned borne after siiend-ln- g a short time in Magna In Midway MIrs Alice GalU and with relatives and friends. visiting ., Business "Man" l-Is 1iDDIES'COLDS n Pistributors.ofQualityMernd - Saf-for- d . son Ellt To rive' his fiuasuU (above) prajtlcaj knowl edge of business, W. A. Russel. dmt-Chaand flnanoler of Brown woo", tt tatenst la jTex, purchased local grocery enterprtea and nsia ae-ba- t prrot.totia.a. : j |