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Show THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. Herati Wilton Rugs reflect the finest traditions oteugxveaver's aft page-tut- When in Doubt Yisit . Our dift Section room a rug that keeps its beautiful color and freshness through years of hard service. That's the kind of a rug you need; and that's the kind you get in a Herati Wilton. J'ardur-Jiyins- r -- " ' ', k , Herati" Wiltons c . are ' Suggested Gifts for the Bride ;.' 13-wi- re FASCINATING gifts that live forever you will find here sparkling glassware "in rich glowing cot ors; lovely pottery vases and bowls; lamps, brilliant and gay, or fittingly subUlued; art placques and boxes ell prac-- .'- tkalgifta. - Co, ell The One-Pric- ? Provo, Springville Star Cut Water Sets House" Nephi, Payson : $185 GMbs 06 of Sets ' Miss Annie Booth entertained at shower at her home Friday after noon In honor of her 'sister Malsle, who will be married the latter part ' , The department of women of the tained at a card party Friday even- of June. XU. time wag pleasantly spent Reorganized I D, 8. church spent ing t ber home. The rooms were atafternoon Wednesday tractively decorated, a pink ' nd with music and games after which pleasant dainty refreshments- - were served. aJLthe home' of Mrs. Arthur Eickeg-berg- . white color" scheme prevailing. The time wai spent with sew- Progressive Kouk was playcfrfw Many useful and beautiful gifts bride-to-b- e (lng and music after which a delle-lou- s which Lee Thnrinan and Mrs.Mark were received by- the In attendfriends from and the were first those awarded Brown was many luncbttou prize enjoyed by " ' ; Mrs. Pwifiht Packard pud Ed Hen- - ance present. louseti ronsmntion prize, i.uncneoii " "Mri Mina Fauset entertained the ollowed ami was. berved to Mr. and" MraJLeg-Jhurma1following relatlves"at a family re-lr, .araL-M- r& Mrs. Ethel Guttrieh of Wyoming, Dwieht Packard,' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. union Saturday and Sunday at her : who Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Know, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bjerre-gaar- home: Mr. and Mrs. .Firm Engle, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Engle from Mrs. Eph Homer in this city. Jesse Mlsenr of Salt Lake, , A, beantifnl bouquet of the sea. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown, Mr. and Provo, ton' flowers centered the dining Mrs. Roy Passey, Mrs. T. L. Stbo-fiel- Mrs. Nora Crompton of Garland, Mrs. Mary Smith, .Mrs. Lucille Mrs. Sylvia- Bailey and daughter table. Covers were laid for ..Mr. and Miss Btench of EurekaT Mrsr-Edt- th TMrsTEpB'liomer, Mr. and Mrs. Zee Lnxman, Miss Evelyn Prusse, ' Whlttaker' and family, Miss Ellen Caroline Hinckley, John Everett, Misener and son Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Nervel Misener all" of Logan, Loren Wright and Nels Johnson. Bandley and Homer Bandley. Mr. and Mrs. Erin Poulson; and chil-d. of Ogden and Mrs. Parley Hanof ios Mrs. E. H. Graham The Mv I: A. officers and Sunday ' school officers and teachers of Lake-vie- Aiieelos, Mrs. Harold Wesf of Salt sen of American Lake", Mrs. Emcline Gay, Mrs. J. C. ward wilt entertraln at a Mrs G, N. Haycock 'Wtertalned shower to honor of Clif- Snow, Miss Ortbclla Gay; Miss A ford Reese and Fern Park who will Hazel. Show, Miss Allce Jensen, Misn at dinner Sunday at her home. be married Wednesday, at the Reese Jeanne Hoover all of Provo", Messrs. low crystal, bowl' of the season's ' home. Reynold Harmon, Wallace Harmon flowers centered the dining table 'v laid for ten. and Engeue" Miner all of Springville on which covers were ' 4- .' Miss Caroline Hinckley enter motored to Arrowhead Suuday Mrs. L. B. Harmon entertained at breakfast ibis morning for Mr. ffud Mrs. Vera Oberhansley and family of American Fork, who stop CLEAN-U- P ped in thia city on their way to Montana. . thin - ; ? blown rlass re--; markable price per set of six Lead Blown Stem Ware to :f.. - ;,- . -- ". ... . x. d, - ' m J; w -- Very new sherbet--ic- high ? low and e teas' SALE ON' ODDS AND ENDS Real Bargains in Groceries: es. Priced upwards from" $2.25 -- . Imported -- Japanese Teat Sets 17 and 23 piece, sets decorated and his-a very tre finishes beautiful gift Priced up--", wards from ' $13.50 if -- r- ,signg $17 to $20 t.. r $3.75 Colognes Gracefully de-- ,; signed, delightful color assortment, ated or plain Satin finish,1 hand-deco- 42-pie- sets. ce - ally-attract- ish $8to$14 ' Ijualitntl"" Service One 48 lb,'sack of Utah County Flotir . .. . . ... . :$2.20 Two48 lbs' sacks of Utah County Flour .84.35 10ft lbs. of Mill Run '..S2.15 . . . . ... . 100, lbs. of Best White Shorts .$2.75 . . . . : . . . .S2.55 lOaibs. of mole Corn ; 11 Iba. of ( racke.fi nr Finn (irmind V: . . . ... S'i lG 100 lbs. of Oats . t .. i . . . .i$2,65 S2.65 . . $3.00 Laying ....$3.00. 100 lbs. Globe Al Laying Mash . . . . . . ; $3.25 1 Salt Block (while they last) .50A. Grahit Grit, Oyster Shell, Meat Scraps, and Baby Chick ." Feed" at Lowest Prices. , Save money by trading1 with ' i ... ... , Wasatcli Produce 425 W. Center ive green Japanesei red, blue, canary and 2- tone effects. p ; ' 75 - -- r '6- . 6- 5 inch plates -4 6 6 - inch plates -7 6 -- - , .rrTT7T Decorated Dinner Ware 42-Pie- ce Amber .Stemed .Gl ass Ware In sherbets, gob lets, ice tea sets. Priced upwards from - ... .... inch plates' 4 inch fruits $950 1 cream 1 sugar plater 1 1 cups saucers 6 1 iwwis jrruu est baker. scallop Open Stock . v. Community Silyerw are A Gift of Gifts . ; new patterns on display OFF Patriacian, Adam Sheratan .; A Patterns' Knives, Forks, M Teaspoons, Tablespoons, Dessertspoons, Berry Spoons, new- . can match any China Set sold from our open stock China--Yo- u . iofi in fruit bowls, glazedv and satin finishes in popular shades, blue, canary, jade and orange. ,I$1.35 to $3.75' Butter. and Knife, Sugar Salad Fork. 10 Correct Service OFF , 50-Ye- ar Community ' Silver-Geor- gian For the Formal land Informal Table A helpful little bookletcall or write for it . - Patterns 6 tablespoons,1 -- regular $7.20, 6 Free! now $3.50 Dessert spoons, regular $7.00, ' now $3.50 -' H-- : tor-mall- y 505 N. University 'Ave. .......... OGDEN', r- . $1.50 ; Art Baskets Exception . satin fin-- -. V made to nim by the Brlgham Young university at Provo to take over his former position of director of th?. fctics'and physical education at that Institution. He will begin his' services at the' "I" early next falL ; "4M)erts"eaine r to the Weber , gymnasium last September and was assigned the task of getting the new building equipped-- and its program of activities organized. This be did in time- - to. .have the Institution opened early in January.' The new gymnasium became popular with the people of Ogden, as is indicated by the fact that it has a" membership of more than 1100 ' ''--"'. persons. The Weber .gymnasium board has not yet announced who will be given the position of director, but the most niuniiiniiliuiuHiliiuc likely candidate appears to be C H. next Monday and will Van Buren, at present principal of gymnasium to Madison, Wis., motor immediately . the Beaver high school and a grad-- BRUNNER'S WHITE, AND BLUE STORE . . to , June 2. E. I. Roberta, managing .director of the Weber gymnasium, .announced today that he had accepted the offer recently : ..v. - f . Handled . Sandwich --.t r- Cake Plates Very appropriate gifts. Upwards from . J;r 20 .......... ........ .......... 100- lbs. of Barley 10 Olbs. of Wasatch Scratch Feed . ...... . 100 lbs. of Wasatch Mash $U5 ',75 GENE ROBERTS i. . Hf Serying Trays In ma hogany. and oak ster- - , ling sUver encrusted. . 20 off . ,..y Beautiful Ghinaware just in ! ' American Ware English Ware: I, MAY SUCCEED .................. ' t l I - pHirtr&Tifienfomir Buren hashad four years'- experience as physical director of the Deseret gymnasium-aSalt Lake 'and ha was also Instructor in the and physical administration at the University of Wisconsin during the summer session. Chick Hart, who will be assistant coach at the B. T. next year will accompany RobXal6 gymnasium at New Haven, U. on the eastern trip. erts Conn., for a year under the direcCoach Hart will spend two weeks ,; tion of Dr. William Gilbert Ander--, at the Wisconsin university under son. ' ' : Tan Buren is one of Utah's best George A. Little, .two weeks at and gymnasts, be- Notre Dame with Knnte Bocknejand the University of ing a skilled boxer, wrestler, swim- three weeks at the under IUinols tutorship of Bob-- , In and' various mer, gymnast expert These three great ert ; Zuppke. track and field athletic events': He also has made a reputation for him- American football mentors are conself as an executive Id other form ducting short terms for coaches at their respective shoola. of "education work. While the ; Weber gymnasium board has taken no action officially as to the appointment of a successor id! Roberts, It Is understood that BOOSTI-Sscribe Van iBtwen Is reasonably certain of the appointment He is expected in Ogden next week to confer with the local board, according to Robert I. The Burton, president Rolierts will leave the Weber ' . for your homeiaper Evening Herald IMjOR BROS C0MIMY DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRPVO- - . luiniitiiiiiiiiMiuiimnimiHUHiKHiuwiiiiiimiii March 11, 1848. Ill wlfe. Keturah Hand Richardson was born in England, 11, 1859. They were' both converted to the L. religion and emigrated They were married in the Endowment house la Salt Lake on May 30, fifty years ago. They made their home la Benjamin for forty-fo, yeatk'Slx years ago they built (Special Tf !Tne Herald.) -- them a home in Payson where inost 2. Mrs. Mr. ' ani PAYSONpJnne of their children had located. Shadrack Richardson celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary LIGHTNING KILLS TAVO at their home to the First ward SatDES MOINES, Iowa, June 2. dururday. A reception was held Lightning accompanying 'thundering the afternoon and evening hours storms in this vicinity the past 24 which was attended by fifty guests. hours was responsible for the death Lunch was served Jn the early even- of two people and a third was rening.' Every member of their family dered unconscious, i At Sioux City, was present. Including seven chil- It was reported seven persons were dren, twenty seven: nl jured and a dozen homes levelled . The and one great grand-child- . by high!; wlnflsr Property- aamage children- - are Mrs. Adeline ifone snd there was estimated at S100.000. Mrs. Delila Fugal of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Nellie Scharrer, Mr& Ivy Fran-corMrs. Teressa Loveless;' Joseph W. Richardson, and Oren Richard son all of Faysoit. Mr. Richardson was born In Iowa,t8BSK8SC8SC8casSSK83)3 PAYSON COUPLE MARRIED FOR PeWr" mmimwmitiMWHim: Don't Forget Your f, CHoibe RED STAR BRAND HIGH PATENT FIFTY YEARS .. FLOUR . grand-childre- n The Erenlng Herald Classified Ads Are Business Tomorrow, Per Sack $2.05 ' : i Delivered - - GIT Y FEED STORE 151 N. Univ. Ave. , 1 Phone 11 1 Getters. KSIIIIBiinnBIinUEXIISSZZ28SEEZESCSZSISSSEIUSaESI ' M ' 9 ul .t, ....... .T.rrr. t I v-- inch Tempest beau--tifassortment. Per pair Bud Vases Cut glass in. the slender beautiful de--; $4.75- 35c Booth's Sardines, 3 for VeaF Leafy- - 8 for Tirr. . .'. . .yrri-TTT, , 35e j . rm . m '.. 35e Vienna Sausage, 3 for .' Saner Kraut, large can, 2 for ,..45e T... 33c Libby Pork and Beans,""mediu'm, 3 for Clearfield Peas, 2 for .....25t .35e Post Toasties, 8 pkgs. ... r. r:30e" Sperry'i Wheat Flakes, extra special:. Macaroni and Spaghetti, 6 for ,....,...48t 30c . Pure Sorgham, quart cans, each ' ....60c Pure Sorgham, gallon cans .'.......25c Log Cabin Syrup, small ,.45c Log Cabin Syrup, medium . . . . . .v.30e Sliced Pineapple, large can McGowan's Salmon, large' .....24c Borax Soap sawder, 3 pkgs. ,.10c Toilet Soap, large 6 bars ,.rs.....29e Toiet aoap Jap' Rose, 4 for ...j,....33e ...'..33c Sunny MondaySoap, 10 for .........25c Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25e Shlnola Shoe Polish, 3 for T..43e Fresh Creamery Butter, lb. ; .ITull Cream Cheese, lb. i..25c 30c Brown Sugar, 3 lbs. Powdeml Sugar, 3 lbs. ....,..?0c ...y..-..- . .V 63c 10 lbs. Fine Sugar, with $2.00 order -- 'ft Han Decorated Candles finishes. ed gobletsjugs and turn- -' 'biers rgrape juice glass- -; ' SPECIAL vwl $4.50 y nix - $1.50 $1.35 $1K $2.25 $2.50 jade : $1.25 95 lng shades of blue, canary and sorange. Sat Iri and gltu pearl 55 Fancy Colored Bonbon Bowls and Candy Jars fasci--n t a in new. shades and .lengths. Reinforced Tumblers . in tin cut and mother new $2.75 wbjere bathing and a picnic was en Joyed. ' ' Fruit Bowls Beads The $2.25 Ice Tea Phone 34 Suggested Gifts for the Bride . : ' The June Bride Our Gift Section Sparkles With Colorful Gifts for the Bride , Let us show you the lovely new patterns in these splendid rugs. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- That'll Please , ; worsted Wiltons the firmest, most durable rugs you can buy; , Gifts , J REMEMBER: Married SXS:S3SZZ5ZXXXnZSSIISXXIII8IZXIUZISIXISXIKXIKSZEZZZZZSZSZZS:SSZ FoJ.-'Dfinci- B : szzszszsszzsszzzxzzzzzzzxxxzszzxsa ,t)TMMA iaa29ES55e5iT |