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Show zz z:. Sic:- - a 1 N Vir235? N3 t4" tf- ,v Is often surprising to see what a renovation'' ell chosen table will make In a living room. Though perhaps aliwdy very attractive, thcr$Ja f, and arWevcd an added tooth of diarael ' -- dlf-ait- tiiat oly a ar proud AY tuilo faa sho. baiHlsoBifr ( TXr, ( Um qual- we display, aa lavltinc of Kiel Tables, in patterns and designs irresistnAlo appeal to the borne maker. We will bejglud to show hem. I .7 C i. ity of t fundture a hlrh lot-lio- ..'- yf ..-:----':--- rsyt'--' - . "THE I QUSFX ONE-PRIC- E NEPItl SPIUNGVIIXE PROVO : Russell Co. Dixon-Tayl- or OLDFOLKSAT The old folks of the Kolob stake pill lie entertained at Mnpleton at Uie town amusement hall Friday, Julie 5, jinder the direction. of the ld folks committee. .Automobiles will gather the old folk up at their hAW and will . about of attractive de Chines, Sport Pongees, Broadcloths, Kimona Silks, lins. - Values ""' colors . 27 inches wide. Era-broide- .10:30 a. in. Ihom 11 fo 12. o'clock the old pep- - 23c value Misses'; Sporl Hose SATURDAY ONLY . $1.39 krjrth hose. Values to PAYSON pie will visit and entertain themAt 12 o'clock, noon, 'dinner will be served and Immediately fol lowing the luncheon the following program will be given with gtaki Chairman' 8. Mendenhall, Acting ' as' toastmaster: . "Oh Te Community singing, Mountains High," led by M. B. r Crandall, Jr. ; vocal solo, Miss Condle; address of welcome, Bishop It. L. Mendenhall; response Jy John S. Boyer, Sr. selections from the Mapleton male quartette; reading, Mrs.' Lllllam Blnks; reading by Aaron Johnson; address by J. F. Bringhurst, of the Kolob stake presidency. 36 inches wide; plain colors and sport . stripes. 75c value. , Unusual Bargains tin our Ilemnant Counter 15c Men s Si& Striped Aladras Shirts 36 inches wide; soft finish; ' '' no dressing, Values, to $2J50 Bleached , 12 Floclc Dot Voiles 25 inches wid; in dark and light shades. 40 39c Men's Mel-ba- Ail-Wo- - y; $1.00 Sheetjng heavy Bleached Sheet' : ing. COc value. 9-- l-- 2c 4 Children's Half 47c : For the June Graduate ' . Bleached Muslin 50c -- " 65c. . $1.00 English Broadcloth K Sox "'' to 60c. 36; inches wide mm ol ' Silk and mercerized; plain colors and fancy. Values Unbleached Muslin , y . 35c - Newport Embroidered Voiles i inches wide; Grecian de' ' signs. 75c value. 36 "v $150.00 . MSB 39c BtESIltltlXXiaillSKIXIEXBIlSUUIIBUIlUIIUIBPI M Printed Voiles.:1 Mm. IfSm i v W 1 M H . B $19.50 50c . FREE urday inches wide; both, conventional and floral designs. 75c value. 40 M ItCrosley Radio ? The best $25.00 suits in' America. Special for Sati - '. 3- -1 $1.89 -- - 15c values 1.50 . to ?3.50 1.95 $1.00 ' ' ., from "Gingiiams Silk Dresses Mens and Boys Suits and hemstitched. Radium - Silks, Brocaded Silks, Rayons and Silk Pop- Mr. and Mrs. W, 3, Clegg enter tained in honor of Albert Holdawaj, whose 44th birthday anniversary occured on that day. Games and music were enjoyed after which supper was served to the following t Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdock, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mrirdock, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding Mr. and Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, Clegg, Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Clegg, Misses Bins, Verona and Jena V. Clegg, Leora Holds way, Joseph Clegg, Joy Cleg and Nathan Winters. ." !.' Mupluton Including: Crepe Close-ou- ts . t ' Made of Linene, in a variety ) Coats, "Red Sear f , selves. BIAPLETON lave for ' Short Lengths . Kitchenette Dresses with each Dollar Purchase in the follow leg : - ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY ! -- m - - - jive "Broadcasting Philadelphia Silk nH . , -'- FRUITS Gooseberries 3 it VEGETABLES I NEW BEETS- - U NEW CARROTS GREEN PEAS NEW POTATOES RADISHES GREEN ONIONS - BANANAS . GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES rC 5 CANT4I-OUPE- S ' CHERRIES . .BtltK COFFEE 55c grade z , " r S Qn Key with every $L00 purchase! OQft1 8 M M M M - 1C ...22c s T5ARUNGLAMB H - 30c .,,.,.. H Roast M n Shoulder B Roast jShoulder B Chops ,f.i slab . . . . OKpI By, slab . ............. m M M Stew. . lb. 25 c ...L .... - By. .. -- , lub B 3 H W B M lb. 1 i modern Two apartments. 285 N. 3rd W. Call at 635 W. Center, v . BDR RENT ' g feed 50 per MIXED OTICKEN cent wheat; 2 per eenf eprn, 15 per cent barley and 15 . per cent oats, $2.90.per 100 lbiV.Rpcky ML Phone Cereal Co. 09 S. 3fd W. 813rJ. " , ' . FOR Sutton's Market' I Phone . - J ,.. : . Phones 193-494- -195 ElstC2XSSSSZISEIXSZSSX2S2ISS2S:S3 Furnished RENT aiWtment, CaH 8!)2-- modern t,257 S. 5th W. J-- FOR RENTFurnlshed looms. 373 J-W. 4th Jf. , . . '. THE PHONE FOR FOOD MARKET We Deliver H . M M H H ll . M hice cock-.reit.U.cclils'JlilfSJB. 7lh A 10 " Walk-ingsha- -f " club, prise and Mri ra I, SaW. ham Lauib the guest prise. a4 Ottei Mrs, IL L. Smith aid Mrs. IV. r. , Sirs; Elmer Mi Beth was hostess to the Delta Bridge club last Friday MitelkeU of SsK Uke stej 'ti evening. Mrs. J. C Barney and week Wjl fcer wl;b. ibetr iBKRVn Mrs. Graham Lamb received the Mrs. W.' H. Reee. prizes for high scores. Mr. and Mrs. P. C Wttstai J Ralps Done, who is manager of family of Salt M.srsrv sjvot the J. C. Penney store at Franklin. ial day In Prsm. IV Pa., has been visiting here with his Sbnk r S:hI two itw:&tri. cvt mother, Mrs. George H. Jki, 0hv9 pnl theai ku,far vfett f njembers of Mrs, Dune's family ftii r veral davs. 1 i Dancing S .' r wived the out of Iowa who were koc pfc-st-s ea Memorial day wens Mt e4 XI Mr. Georg Dos a ad faatity wf SS Li aod Mrs. Uyraw ., Gra- sod Mr. aud Mrs. Andre r, ... e nd R FOR SALE 4-- Locals - Fercday of Spanish Fork, Mrs. EK nier Clownrd,. Mrs. iXinald Barney. Mrs. Dave Hotish and Mrs. R. L. Jensen, Mrs. '':J3xbf Barsett J Mrs. Jennie Hili Mrs.' Ethel Page, Mrs. Chrlsta OWn, Miss Vera Hurst and Miss Pearl .Tone1! of th M. I. A. stake, board went to Provo Mon; day night to attend the achievement clubs of Utah exercises of the county, Mrs. Klea McClellan and Mrs .Edith Loveless and- - ihe Tol--J lowing members of the .Nebo club of Payson, First' ward, also were over, Lucille Brimhall, Madolne ('toward, ijouise J)ixon, Sarnh flar-ne- H .Pearl Jones, Delsn .Tolhnrst, Ii Marjorle Wilson : and Gwendolyn S Wride. The M. I. A. of the First ward gave a very enjoyable social at the church Tuesday evening to mark the close of their years work. An InMrs; Harry Smith has for her teresting- program with original ' guests this week hor Sister1!, Mrs. songs .and stunts and a variety of : Roxcoe (Speriai To The Herald.) . little-soI of clever games provided entertainiKmglnss and , .pAtSOXj! June" 4 Mrs. John F. Los Angeles, Mrs. ment, Harris entertnlned, at dinnef aud "daughter; Jtnliy, of St. George for a nnmoer of her sis- and her ward Miles, Mrs. Mr. and '.Mrs. Roymnnd Powell ters and brothers. During the day Mfles'itnd' datiphtt'Tsr Helen and and" family moved to Xcphl this week where Mr. Powell has accepted they'notored to Santaquin for 'Bonnie Jena of St George. . Memorial services. In the party f '. i.i ,r ' as city electrician. were Mr, and Mrs Harrls and fani-il- ; Mr. and Mrs. Bon Thurmond of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyle, Eureka were the gnests of Mrs. Will Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Walklngvhaw, and Sydney Amos Saturday. Miss, Wilms Boyle Jr., and daughter nnd F. W. of Salt Lake were the Boyle of Trove, Mr. and Mrs..Erick Mr. 'and Mrs. Wendell ErKindson guests of Mrs. Minnie Douglass on, Espleson of Mapleton ."Mrs. Ii. II. Memorial Day. Xoyes of Salt I.nke, Mrs. R. S. spent Memorial Day at Ogdcii. ' Gipple of I.OS Angeles,Mr.and Mrs. Flint Dixon and children and Mr. . Mis Anna Page left Tuesday for Mrs. O. C. Xielson entertained the After Logan. She will later go to CnK Boia Fldl club Wednesday. Lunchand Mrs. Clifford IlRrris. dinner a general social evening and iforni With" Dr. afid Mrs. W. L. eon was"serveHtt"Binnll tables afWanliiss to spend the summer. Dr. ter which progressive five hundred family reunion was enjoyed. Wnnlass will be a, member of the was played. A profusion of lovely Mr-aMrs, Jack Chased Mrs. fiienltr nt .Berkeley for the 'sum-nH- June-roseadorned the room ' : session.' ' . . Anraro Hiatt, Helen annliuii Iliatt , Guests exclusive of the regular club : ' i of. S;tltrLsk6;Ytinl .Mr. ' and Mj's. j members were MrsT Bert Stevens, Mrs. Vina Patten, -- Mrs. Jennie Mrs. Graham Lnnib, Mrs; Horace Amasa Bliss of Pocatello were the y ,SH ; S Sntnr-dajveniil- g 40 c 1 '. Patterson Payson J-- "... . - r J-- 9 ', -- Today FOR RENT 2 room medefn furnished apt. ; 288 8. 5th W. . . . . ;:":.;Tf' vSALE,.v;Wi zr .. M g .35c WATCH FOR OUR WHITE KING M ' g i .....33 c 1 Cm Sliced . 22h Center, cut d ' BREAKFAST , .BACON --r B Leg J-- ll .......... 27ic'l New : ..... :20c S Loin Mnsser, J'd Berlin and two daughters, Mrs. Will Bennett, Mrs. AMI. Patterson, Mr, and Mrs. Iynn and family and Mrs. T. B. WiJm liiiorionbame-- ) wn Tfoin SaTt Xke for Memorial dy and to visit with, relatives. Mrs. Patten, who has been in California during Hie winter will be at her home here for the summer.. i Mr.-an- ,20c IOC Roast Shoulder ' 17p 1 1 Roast, 18c to Shoulder. . . ... Steaks B Shoulder Veal M Stes i3Pc to bouffant dress WE need 4 Rood salesmen. Will pay Kuefits of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Han good and will furnish permanent cock Saturday and Sunday. Narrow Mrs. ruffled organdie piquarttlr trims employment. .Apply Maytag Shop. Emma- Ramsey Morris and dau(.'h-r- , ' the full skirt of this dress, while the 214 W. Center, Vrqvp. Plispe 80. Mrs. Knre GutWel- - and Miss bodice has a colorful env. twsque-likTftn'Me In front. tiutTO'lT wefealso the broidered corsage of Mr: and Mrs. HsncocV at" fim SALE Apex electric .washer Ritests ' Mrs. Cost ItTS .neWj bee, iised two dinner. Saturday evening. Unncoclc and her guests- - were enbe monthTv may ok years, lHight tertained at dinner Sunday by Mrs.. v CLIFF FAMILY MEETS. ' paymentv Martatr Short,? 214 TV. Thomas Hurries. "All metabers of the Cluff family Center, Prbvo. Phone 86. - i organization are requested to meet IX) II KlJXT-Ne- w Mrs.. Stephen towell of modern at the residence of Jerry Cluff, 200 ' with relthe week-en; 153 E. 2nd S. Jlasna spent. apartmeiit East Sunday at 4 p. m. North FlftU atives In Payson. ' A. CLCFF. GEORGE , LOST 30x3V4 AjaX tie and rim. - Secretary. Mrs. Enrl'Pnjre and Miss Anna May 20. Reward, Return to Herald. PiiRe entertained at luncheon folWANTED General housework tiy1 lowed by cards last Friday after; experienced Best of ref- noon' at the. home of Mrs. Pace. Mrs. girL erences. Address letter, Box XT, Kenneth-Dlxbandl Miss Crysta. : llerald. Ywe received the prizes lit progressive five' hundred. FOR RENT Two or fonr ftirnished ' modern rooms, gag; heat, garage, Mrs. Harry Hulsh entertairred the W. Junior Bridge club Tuesday evening FOR SALE Cheap! Good used atl X. 3rd . washer'. ' ffin make trade for Special' guests were Mrs. Rex Ii. Kennedy, Mrs. El- -' phonograph. .244 N. 1st W, mer; MeBethv Mrs: Gniliiim T'nmh, Mrs. Rny Mohson nnd Miss Florence Thone WANTED New boby cob. Samuels.-.- , 791-J-B. F. D. 3, Box 105. J-- 7 PORK -- . - It M . ..$1.90 ; ...20c m ' You may be the lucky winner! , 93c houlesr Roas H 1 1 quaint HERE'S June graduate. . NoftO pail .A LoqS Lard, per lb S radio. 'Ll' e t Breast for Roast . .. . .... . . . . the keys. will unlock the Mysterious Lock attached to the One of m nn M nH Radio on Display in Window SgaiaiaiigagagiiirgKirggaTCTia a : r 1 1 rmuaxsj Quality Baby Steer Beef, get a roasi or steajc for Sunday pinner. ; ; 'M LARD for Saturday Only' No.A pail : ... ; . : . . . ........... .55c VEAL H v : ,.j..r.w3b a 5 Breast 'for stew 8 b.3p...:. sU'i v. M M M CORN MEAL NoSpail S II 10 lb cloth bags Corn Meal MEATS- S : II H It II !! M M M M H j - T bamraay via .2 Keys mmm SFEC11S ' Mrs, Elmer Holdawsy entertained the T. L. M. I. A. of Vineyard ward at her home Thursday evening. Spring flowers and ferna prettily decorated the entertaining, rooms. Games, music and refreshments were 'enjoyable features of the evening. ' wee Station . IT J I - Mrs. E. G. Hughe was a rharm-lug host ens yesterday when toe entertained two table of Itrldye, Mrs." J. C, Wilson, lira. J. H. Axhtoa won the prize and the guest of honor was presented with a pretty gift, '. : For lunch the ladies were, seatee at one long table where candles were placed at the four corner ana fuses a ad sweet peas formed a very, beautiful centerpiece, A most delic ious lunch was served by the hostess who was assisted by her daughters, Norma and Grace and Virginia Hornlbrook. . .' ' The guest list exclusive of the guest of honor were Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. J. W. Farrer. Mrs. A, B. Morgan. Mr. W. H. Hornlbrook, Mrs.' Fred01seh. Mrs. J. T. Parrer, Mrs. Swen O. Nlelson and Mrs. J. B Ashton '"'1 " ' .- 'ymjxmQ' ' H sH M SgIioo! H M m m m m n n. II m uM M H Miss Venice Jep person announces f; the opening of her g Summer School of. 5 t .'. Dancing." ?-- M 1 H H H nm H H H N H M H N aM HI Saturday June 6 ill Registration at Globe Music Ccu Saturday fron 1 p. m. to 4 p, mn cr call 7TrJ. |