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Show THE EVENING 1IERALD, MONDAY, HAY 4, 1925. It , - TY. n 111- tl 'fThe ' V Herman Beulams wag pleasantly Surprised at bin hotne by a number - of aehool friends Sunday evening, the occasion being his fifteenth birthday anniversary.. , Music and game were the main features of the evening after which a delicious tnncneon was aeswt ... .' Those present were the Misses Eveline Nelson, Jack-EttElders, Dice 8tevens,' Porta Snyder,' Mary Marie Snyder,. Dekirea "Mullmer, Josle and Messrs. Virgie Bealir, Loria Stewart," Warren Bradley, Fred Loveless, Charlie Josle, Verb Bullock, Fred 'Roland and Alex " Joeie. The following program was given by the Beehive girls in the Pioneer ward Sunday evening: Opening song "Love at Home" congregation; prayer, Mattie Hyatt ; song "Lady Bird," by Beehive girte; remarks, Mrs. 1. A, WashlmrnY pageant "Spirit of the Iltve," Beehive girls; address "The Purpoqp of the Beehive OrganiHiHnn, by Mrs. Ander son! song "March of J,he Beehive Girls," girls chorus; " awarding of seals by stake Ixiard member Mrs. Winnifred Cannon who also gave remarks to the girls? piano selection. Cleone Wilkins; closing song "The Honey Gatherer's ' Song," girls chorus; prayer, Era Davis. ant Values to $2.25. 2 yards 1 Bathing Suits Values $1.50 to $1,75. 2 : s ia 12 36 inch Bleached Muslin 10 yards ....... I., ....... 36 inch Standard .8 yards ...... ...:$i.oo 6 7... yards Marquesette, 5 , $1.00 $1.00 yards ...$1.00 36 inch 80x80 count Percales ...$1.00 .......... and Amoskeag 6 yards. . . "27 inch heavy Outing Flannel, in dark and light stripes and (1 flf) HMiUU checks.- 5 yards Heavy Cheviot Shirtings ; ; in plain blue and gray; also stripes 1 $1.00 6 yards ............. $.00 Pillow Cases 42x36 good quality Pillow Cases. 6 for . . . . 42x36 Dwight Anchor Pillow Cases, 6 fpr . . . .'. . .............. ...$1.00 Z e i. ! 5 ...$1.00 4 yards "'J 36 inch Moose Head White Suiting 4 yards , Pr8 enting coll who won ibe t25,o'i8 Quatrain, sensalional New Orleans Handicap recently Quatrain, shown with Jockoy Ekklle, Xsgvra up. IS Uglble (or tlw famous KaotucKy tvrby. and acoonlmg to i. J) " followers of the turf loom as a dangerous contender. tbrw-year-ul- WASHINGTON Grapefruif - are tranxforiiHii into a .valuable V' The Iwiat- nt nnrl nra rrnf nnf 'tit. iK'ing .cut t Ie food in IVrrTiTltico- Theirv;itT rts wjien flic liver fails to act. amiiis are conserved by a siJecial '4 They feel languid, half sick, "blue" mni discouraged and think they are drying proCcsK. getting hwy. Kegloct.of these symptoms might result, in. a sick sik;1L "Iherefoi'tCerserisible course is lit of .head or throat is j3ualTy '.brae&ted by tb vapors of ,take a dose or two of Herlilne. It It Just the medicine necdedrlo xairify the system and restore the vim and ambition of health. Price COc. Sold Otwr IT Mrll'rtn Jar Lnyf Adv. by Hodquist Drug Co. ..$1.00 40"inch 50c grade Printed Dress , Voiles. 4 yards . . . : ..$1.00 38 inch Striped and Checked, Dress Suiting ; 75c value. 2 yards FOR WORKING PEOPLE rm . -, it a . rrrn T-- n NaJ'acks Up-to-Da- te ONE LOT Bags and Purses Values to' $4.50 -- . . . , .The day of tacking down linoleum, is past. The new designs are far J.oo pretty and permanent for that. This is how we work it : - 1. 2. 3. " We clean ""X jour old floor. $2.25.'.'ir Dimity Blouses Fine embroidered dimity Blouses. Peasant andPeter Pan styles. " cne-piec- Grey and Blue mixed: 15c value. ',8 pairs It pays to have your. linoleum floors laid for a lifetime of wear. ' May we. call ami mensure yonu room for periuaiieut linoleum floors? 50c . " TT ...... Allen have Mr. and returned home after spending two weeks visiting with their daughter, Mrs. D. Brinkerhoss "at Becknet Mrs-Johff- Provo V' .i t v'Springville rtah, Co. Nephi , Payson 69c 17c value Boys' Trousers 10c 1 Heavy moleskin, $1.00 value. 2 pairs ." Lisle Hose Colors: .'Black brown. 25c value $1.00 , $1.00 ''".'' ;'''";;''. Boys' Waists 75c value, v. $1.00 Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's Store: '" and 6 pairs . lowingr Mrs. Elle Ilerlwrtson, Mrs, Rlkka Harding, Mrs. Vera Larsen, Mrs. Delia Stone, Mrs. Louise Vlck-lunShaw. Mrs. Jowph Rpnorter, Mrs. Murray Murdock, Mrs. Telephone Dmesella Madwn, Mrs.-- : Miiliceut and teachers of the Wells and Mrs; Alice Harding. The offk-ercalled at the home of Mrs. The Relief Pr!mry Society meeting TuesNellie Nuttall Thursday afternoon. will be In day charge of the theolwas A very pleasant . afternoon Mrs. .Lena Gam-ma- n sent with Ramos,' music, needle--, ogy department will have-- charge of the prowork and refreshments. Those prts-en- t and Mrs. Lena Andreason will were Mrs. Lillie Sumsion, Mrs. gram the lesson. Martha Scott, MrsT Zetella Taylor, give Mabel Mrs. Valina BHnoeHr-4Ir- sr VilliiunfSon, Mrs. Frances Johnson, MrS. Ada Madsen, Mrs. Dora John-so- n and the guest of fionor.- - . VINEYARD SOC SOC . . J. O. Ptone is"on a two weeks busi' ness trip to Idaho.. - . HOUSE" $125 Men's fine listle hose. 2 t for $1.00 v y OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE. - - - - By CONDO U- The dance of the geisha Mlyako at Kyoto each April during the cheery blossom season is in danger of losing .is popularity.' The geisia of Tokyo are jealous;- - They have JnUlt a theater of their own here and this spring ITtgliPtngused- - for the .first time, the geixha giving a public dance Slnillar to the ' popular ' geisha dance at Kyoto. The Shimbashi geisha are the most famed in fill Shiml)ashl la a district. ' in Tokio. They had watched with wistful and TOKIp ViW then. envious eyes, the exodus of pn trons to Kyoto as the cheerji blos sonis bloomeoT each year. Bo the geisha decided" to pool thrir ftj sources and build a theater here ot fiimouu their own. Geisha Girls Have Their Own Theater Va't ( ' ' TOCITIZENSHIP IT DRIVES OI T WORMS 1 The surestiKign if worms hi chllt dren is tiurem'ss, lack of laterekt .in plii.v, frotfulness, variably appoi tlte, picking at the nose and snddr stiirting in sleep. When these syjnj toTiis it Is time to givj White's i'renin Verniifuge.t'A fevj doses drives out the worms and puts the little one on the 'road t(i health again. White's Creaii Vermifuge has a record ; of fifty years' of successful use. Price 35V Sold fy Uedqulut Inig Co., Adyi -- OUT OUR- WAY . f ; in I .Vineyard THE quality. Canvas Gloves . ' Fine hh BY WILLIAMS ,, - I.. . III Glant-Kille- and "comfortable to work over. ONE-PRIC- E Men's Athletic Unions value. $1.00 - r Naturalization papers were Issued The play "STack he Riven by the Lakeview school In the to the following, who were admitted ward amusement haU was a social to citizenship before! Judge Ellas , land financial success.' Dell Sullivan, Hansen, Monday. chief naturalization examiner for Son-day The M. I. A. conjoint meeting exwas under the'directlon of the the Utah dlstjlct. conducted the ' ' amination 'of the applicants. A Rceliive girls. very j interesting Ola Hansen, Sweden; Sine Nielprogram had been arranged and a sen, Denmark; Frederick Seow'an, attendance. In was number lnrge Frank Kakes, Greece; England; Henry James Stagg, England ;' John J v fQ. Tsolakis, Greece, were those ex Reporter, Mrs. Geo. T. Wells. amined. ' Ea'li room is' finished at one time there is The seams no second call to'recut mid' refit can't open ui. The linoleum is quiet to walk oil, Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll 79c $1.00 infants' white, wool, and caps. $1.00 value 2 for - $1.00 Fine, ribbed; short' $1.00 STORE OPENS 9 A. M. Lakeview Mrs.' Lafe Johnson is spending the weekend visiting with her mother, Mrs..J. W. Webb In LehL Gwiui ne 'Armstrong's Linoleum is cemented water- down so as to foiln a tisht, suMKith floor. No buckling. : 1 Unions $1.25 value. "Work Hose. Infants' Caps ' Men . sleeves ; ankle length; ... $1.50 value SIX ADMITTED eiisliitniihg layer of buildeys' lclcniiig felt fell .is firmly glued in pLire' vcr' the utidt rfloor. . Collar attached and band styles. Values to v for $1.00 Shirts - $1.95 . Both knit and cut silk ties. 50c value $1.00 s Floor of Genuine Linoleum " Weight,$1.49 - 3 498-R-- 'in This 0 Ties silk-and-w- ........... v.-.- 22 $1.00 ..$1.00 36 inch Spring Novelty Check Suiting1 75c quality L 2 yards........ . ' . Men's Overalls value, ..$1.00 36 inch Pepperel Bleached Tubing. 3 yards . . Mil f VapcP.ub' ach 36 inch Corded Madras Shirting 4 yards . 72x90 extra quality sheets $1.00 . . . . each size 81x90 "Quality" Sheets, j ..... FOR MEN Van Raalte Silk Gloves $2.50 value ' - . $1.00 $1.00 SHEETS $1.00 Dollar Day Bargains - EXTRA HEAVY 39 inch black heavy Romeper flji flft Satine. 4 yards . . v I lUU 32 inch Kalburnie and Treffan Ginghams, 5 yards 36. inch beautiful English Prints $1.00 10c - , - , $1.00 ...$1.00 - . Values to $3.50 Eyes;. io for i 18x36 good quality Turkish Towels. 6 for . . yards. Jap Crepe; all colors yards ,v.. 0 32 inch English Romper Cloth 5 yards -- - ers; . $1.00 ...-..$1.0- 36 inch fancy white Drapery i. v Chil-dren- Khaki hiking bloom Cube Pins and Hooks and 22x44 Single warp fine quality Turkish towels. 4 for 36 inch iancy Cretonnes 6 yards . . . , I TOWELS a r......:.-.$ijo- 30 inch White Krinkled Crepe Dress Ginghams. t v. itlU Women's Khaki Coats, s Dresses, Leggings, Let's Help the Elks Put It Over Big! $1.00 . yards 27 inch Real Seal t $ ,...:..$i.oo. FREE 36 inch Unclached Muslin 4 i Union Suits, 3 for . . . . . Regular value $1.50 Each with each purchase of $10.00 or more. - - : $1.00 -; t -- Tickets to "The Cameo Girl'? J for " 5 t $ I iltSJ V$1.50 31 inch . rr 4 fl MinaTaylor kitchenette Dresses toe quality-'- ' vnudren'B Sum- 1 nf I mer Odds and Ends of Merchandise, in all lines, from the M. E. Smith & Co. Bankrupt Sale, also many other items purchased for this occasion. SILKS &D Summer' for. 4 vests, Tuesday, May 5th ONE LOT "Miss Afton Dixon will be hostess?! Mrs. J. B. Sylvester was pleasanf: to the Aniasta club at her home this ly surprised at, her home Friday af' evening." ternoon by a number of neigbIxtrs aud frivnds. Games ahd music were The Belief Society meeting of the the diversions of the' afternoon. A Pioneer ward - Tuesday afternoon delicious luncheon was served to will e .in charge of. the theology fighteen. imiuiu iiuum 25c grade Women's $1.00 . KttTurf:SeiKation h ..;hUU Hose ; black, white and colors. Each - Talues to $25. 2 for new-offic- ers . kit ;1-- C1 Tfl $U0 and $2.00 Pure Thread" Silk' Cambric Gowns, Slips; and Silk Top Unions ? ' fibre Silk Hose sx.uy ? pairs ONE. LOT ward-Kelie- a COMPANY N $1.00 1 - Camp fo. 1 of the Daughters of the Pioneers will 'meet Friday afternoon; May 8, at 2 6Ykk In the Fifth f Society hall: Election of nd reorganisation of the camp will take place. All members are urged, to be present ,. Embroidered; well made. $1.50, value ". Ladles Aid of the Cunnnun- ity church will Tuesday afternoon lit the Mena Trope halL . All women who haw been making goodie for the lay basket for the Ihut-Iu- s are requested to bring them ae that the can be distributed Wed- - WOOD-CLHTO- Jap Crepe Aprons ; s The eeUng of the Valley Circle dinrtiaent. The lesson on "The fttb which waa post uobm! will be of Xpah" will be given kiW Tuesday eveiiiiig t the home by Elder Nyle Washburn. tSpwtal niusiinl uuiulwr bare also been arSecond West, 'Special business wifi ranged fur. All members are urged transacted, ami all members are to be intteudaql - - ' rged to be present v . -' ,v,.- .. - PAGE TERE2.' ; K, . Mrs. J. O. Stone was hostess to the Primary officers and teachers at her home Thursday afternoon. After a short business meeting a social hour of games, music and refreshments wall enjoyed by theol- - s . .... - mATULENCE J . , . those distressing psinscau. ed by gaasea in the stomach and intestines, often aggravated by liver disorders and constipation, relieved and the tendency overcome by Chamberlain's Tablets For bodily comfort, ease of digestion, an active liver, a clean colon, sweet breath, and the regular daily movement so necessary to good health, take them 2S cents at all drug stores. . ht READ HERALD VM ADS i I . ilF yt Jl sloppvi J moo cmom p7- - sox. i y- fT' Ncwttft FAUJOWH w, yLi! |