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Show 7 1 WOOD-CLIFTON'r TaemlaT afternoon Mis Kate Beardall wn pleasantly surprised at the home of her parents, Mr. a'ua Mr. Willi Beardall, the occasion being her 14th birthday anniversary. Games and music 'were after which delicious refreshment were served to the following ; Miss Marion Prue., Miss Althln Proe, Mlsa'Enna Souter, Miss Or-ph- Kaye. Miss Alcne Hawkins, Miss Helen Beardall and the guest of honor. Mrs. Beardall waa assisted by Mrs. W. aPrue. ' Mitts Louiaq Coleman, ' . ; Miss Lucille , Pyne .. and Miss Bessie Burch entertained their flub at the home of the latter Saturday .evening. The rooms Vera prettily ..decorated with the season's flowers. Games sod dancing were the main features of the evening's entertain- went. Miss Anna Jensen anil Miss Pearl Evans were awarded prizes for the games, Luncheon was, served to six. . ; , Mist Bessie Collins pleasantly entertained the members of the Amas- ta club at her home Monday even and Needlework, Ing. games music were the features of the even ing. A delicious luncheon was .. Women's'-- ' 1 lot silks, values to $2.00 - $1.00 Voiles 36 inch embroidered voile Grecian patterns. 75c 2 yards inch fine printed voiles 75c value. ,,t . 2 SHEPHERD JURY SELECTION IS 36 SLOWPROCESS : DECORATION Ml Day PEONIESS $2.00 pet, dozen For Sale at' material the street frock. 4 yards - a PRQVO MEAT & PACKING CO. YXC NIELSEN inch English Prints. Crepe. 5 ham. Ging-- Cloth 45c value. 4 yards Ratines 36 inch silk "stripe Broadcloth shirting. Sheets for Good $1.00 6 $1.00 Gingham Pillow Cases $1.00 $1,00 36 inch Linene ; and Ginghams. 32 all colors. "Red SeaP' 35c value. " 4 yards $1.00 $1.00 Plisse Crepe Percale colors. ' Plisse Crepe; all 36 4 Light patterns. .4 yards yards 4 - 2 Bleached Muslin 8 Fine cambric, shadow-proo- f, lace trimmed prin-' cess slips. WILLATTEND -- v -- ; NOURISHING AS BEERJ ,,The favorite "trump" card at all parties and entertainment! Becco preserves all that y . old-tim- of-S- e T tang in awwholesome cereal beverage, as nourishing as it is delicious. ; 4, ., Ask for ; wherever you go! R! E E T E A Becco BECKER PRODUCTS CO. T , . Ogden :-- SIBESTEP- FOSDICKr- - Itah A pip of Tree Te Japn Is cup of enchantment. All the ' "color" and charm of Oriental tea garden! come to live new in your tea cup. Try kt -- Lemons, Cheries, Gooseberries, New Potatoes, Beets, Carrots, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Lettuce, Onions, Green ' - - " v Peas, Spinach, Cabbage, Nuts. , rABIS? Marie TBonnefoye, servant, Buffering from presecntion de lusions, told police she mistook Ernest Berger, royalist, for Leon Dau det, ro.vnliNt leader'whenshe fatal. .. Jny shot Borger. , - - City Fruit Store 97 N. UNIVERSITY" AVE. ' Opposite Knight Bank. : 79c nuiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiinnuiimtHUZSsxzsi: Time to go f Fishing 'is almost here Let us check your bid tires over. Some may need slight attention that will keep them running for many miles. Replace the wornout ones with FIRESTONE GUM DLp?ED CORDS, they will give you "MOST MILES PER DOLLAR." , ' . ' ' ' n '.!". .,,: - - v . i T We are installing a complete'set of new equipment to repair both ballooon and tires. No more hard "places in the tire; no more' ugly patches on the tread. Just the kind of repair you've been looking . for. high-pressu- re , , . Come and See t. Ages 2 to 12 .$1.25 value . PRICES REASONABLE r pair Strawberries, Florida Grapefruit, Bananas, Oranges, . Boys' Sealpax Unions " 75c STRICTLY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Jlii $1.00 ' GOING STRONG alt -- $1.25 values and Knits values to $1.50 , : Men's Leather Work Gloves Gauntlet and wrist styles. . $1.50 values. Silks PARIS, May. 2C (CP) France COLUMBUS, Ov May 2G. (UP) and Spain have reached, an agree The national assembly of the ment looking toward subduing the Presbyterian church sidestepped the Biff s. In Morroco, It was officially troublesome Fosdick caso again to- I .: le"' ""d today. day. Mrs. C- K. Slaw, president of the t'feih Federation of Women's eluhs, ul leave Thursduy morning for West Baden, Ind., to' attend a convention of the B'cderateuVWomen's clubs of. Anierica, to I held there neit week. Other Halms who will E. acctinijiwny .Mrs. Maw are A Lcatherwood" Lake City. Mrqi J. W. Bordsley, Park City, and Mrth.H. p.. Wattis, Ogden. While In the east Mrs. Maw will visit with her daughter, Mr B. B. Smith aCWaKhlngton, D. C Later she will go to Chicago to visit with her son Carlyic, who recently. left school at Washington to accept a IK)sition of the Bureau of Eoconom- U:s of the New York Central rail road company. . Neckties for each Men's Athletic Unions . $1.00 - ' $1.00 ; 79 c V" CONVENTION - Good quality linene in plan colors. . Muslin Slips 2 FRANCE AM) SMIXJOPL-- - each ... $1.00 $1.00 ilRSrtVirMAW Boys' Wash Suits $1.00 yards 25c Men's Unions Vand Chemise 36 inches wide t .6 pairs $1.25 value " $1.00 colors, $i.do , Cambric Princess Slips for Lisle Hose; black and brown. Y'va& 220 weight high back style. $1.50 value $1.00 ' Men's Hose. Shirts 2 for Slips . 79c Jumpers ; Size 32x36 .00 testifjr for that Btate when the .jury. is completed. Jury selection is"3rs;j;iiiR. Four jurors are In the box while two others have been tentatively accepted ny the stute. :- .' Men's Work Hose. Lingette Princess "Dwight Anchor" Pillow Cases inch$0 count percale.' $1.09 for Ages 2 to 12 Men's Overalls and $100 $1.09 27 . J $1.00 styles ; white and ecru. $1.00 ' Sealpax Union Suits $1.00 for Peasant and Peter Pan for Yard. Linene neatly trim- Dimity Blouses Size 42x36 - CollQrband and collar - attached styles $2.25 values $1.00 Pillow Cases Shirting, both striped and plain. 5J yards Men's1 Dresses quality ; size 81x90 CHILDREN'S Dollar Day Items for Men Ginghanr Well made; med. 2 - 50c e-gingham-and Children's Heavy weight .pillow cases. Size 42x36 yards y for $1.00 4 for - $1.00 inchil'Red Seal", and "York" ginghams. 25c value. yards Beautiful Ratines. Values to $1:95. ... 30 inch '4 $2.95 value Under Vests 23x44 $1.00 $1.00 " Towels Jersey Silk 4 for 80 count percares." Turkish Bath Shlrting 27 inch Cheviot of $1.00 We&wiVFiBe Lisie Dresses' Made- - Values- - to $2.50 .00 Kitchenette $1.00 Hose Bloomers . "Mina Taylor" ' Bloomers yards for -- ..' Thread Pure-Sil- k " pairs $1.00 18x36 5 for $1.00 . .5 pat- pairs Women's VOILE " terns. 5 S60 PAIRS $1.00 27 inches wide; light Ttirkishoweisr tivy English Romper 2 Tissue Gingham -- RHONE 39 . ci ' Bleached nn .4 . $1.00, White, Black, Cordovan ! Outing Flannel dress Towels 36 inch Sport Striped English Broadcloth. yards $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 yards fine tissue 2 yards BroaJcIoth $1.00 32 inch 36 inch checked ' goods. $1.00 , Krinkle Crepe ' 32 inch white Krinkle . .Goods J2 inches wide; 39c value 4 yards $1.00 12 Indian Head " Misses' Fine Ribbed Hose . . m 300 PAIRS 36 inches wide Summer Dress for BeautifuJ Four Jurors Have Been Chosen in Germ Murder Case t Muslin $1.00 2yarda English Prints e for yards 3i.UU . CHICAGO, ' May 26, (UP) In Jurors who have seen sen-icrle :y the defense attorneys In the Shepherd germ murder trial were summoned toddy by States Attorney Robert E.'Crowe, in- an effort to throw further light on alleged efforts to tamper with the Shepherd Jury. - Attorneys William Scott Stewart and W. W. JTBrien, defending Wil liam D. Shepherd against charge that he killed liis waTd, Billy Issued a statement charg ing Crowe with attempting to intinil- dute the jurors in the present case. Crowe said he "ordered the general examination because he wanted to look into the court records of the defense attorneys, Crowe is still locol politician, charged with attempting to approach-- Shepherd Juror In Behalf of. the defense. Callan said he worked .for Stewart and O'Brien. So far Crowe and police of Phila delphia have failed to locate Robert" A. White, missing prosecution wit ness. Several letters Signed White. and postmarked Philadelphia .have been received at Crowe's office. The writer said he- - would return to Colored striped tops. Sizes 4V4 to $1.00 yards pair Infants' Mercerized 60c valu 5 pairs Unbleached $1.00 . 40 ' 8 yards Assorted Colors 3 yards value. $1.00 6 Attractive patterns' . . 36 inch standard PERCALE Printed Madras ' Mur-doc- - V BORDERED Silks ; ; pair Misses' Sport Hose Money Saving Values That "Make Your Dollars Reach Farther! ; $1.00 150 PAIRS : evening. The guests, of honor were each presented with a beautiful gift ; .The guest list including the guest of honor were the Misses Zina Elnin Pax man, Clara Fotland, Laura Pasewalk, Addie- Wright, Marva.Andelln, Butn Watts, Agnes Killpack, Jrene Dustrup, Faun Bun.'erred. nell, 'Belvia Menzies, Dorothy i The following people' motored to Jones, Vaun Corlett, Alna McGnlrt, South Fork' la Prove canyon' where Armenia Von Planck and Anna . dinner waa. enjoyed after - which Marie Eggertsen. ,; hey motored, to Park City and Sal.t uise wuere supper whs enjoyea i The. William T. Sherman Relief the home of Mrs. Harold West ; Mr, Corp will meet at' the home of Mrs. , and Mrs. W, A. Gay, Miss Orthella E. V, Vincent Thursday afternoon. members be Gay, Grant Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Fred It Is desired that-al- l " Westphal, Miss Irene Westphal, present, to prepare Memorial day ex. Messrs. Stewart, Jack ' and Roy ercises for the G. A. R. Westphal, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Stew art, Miss Lavon Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Hank Johnson, Miss Edna FLOWERS 3 $100 ' games. Only A large birthday cake, beautifully decorated formed the centerpiece or 3 Colors: black and cordo; ' 50c value. '- latter Saturday tmlns. Tbe entertaining rooms were at- atractively decorated, spring flow ers rand ferns being employed. Ganiea, music and refreshments were the main diversions of the : r "60c v&lud , van. suoi-me- Lawana Johnson. ' ' Mrs. J. G Wyklnson was hostess at a children's party Tuesday after noon In compliment to her little sot .Keith, whose third birthday anni versary ocenred on that day. The . time was pleasantly spent with ' Mercerized Lisle Hose '; - Infants Silk Sox 100 PAIRS ' - HOSIERY- S the table a whktj, covers were kid for the following tittle guests : Ida Nuttall, Vert N ut tall, Dean Xutta ft. Irene Kirk," Blanche Kirk, Keith Craven, JBuddy Simmons, Qrvilla Luke, Kigith Decker, Virginia Duke, Louise Duke, Paul Peay, Grace Peay, Rex Decker, Dick"Wilkiuson, Harry Wilkinson, Clyde . Wilkinson, Wayne Wilkinson, Belene McDon ald and the guest of honor. w- Miss Delia Church, who will leave soon to make her home In Logan and Miss Gladys Black, teacher at the Provo high school and who. wlli r leave for the east to spend the months, were guest of bono at a' party given by Miss (Gertrude Partridge, Miss Eva Blake and Miss Virginia Ithea at the home of the Tim PAGE THE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 Brimhall Bros. ; 1 "Tirf Merchants" Balloon Tire Headquarters , llfiMililMaaitUlAftllltt&AaMM |