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Show i .,- - THE EVENING '" '"' " "" ""' '"' " , " -- - Phone 107 ' . MrsAfuile chosen 8eand It v - - jooes was nosress to thentemhertot the Rainbow swarm of the Third ward at her home Tues day evening. The rooms, were prettily decorated with tweet pea a. The evening'! entertainment consisted of games and music and waa flowed . : by a dainty aiuw f "'lf ''Tj? - r ,. .Ifl .. ' -- ' v:-.- f ' Junc-heon- . - We- - Mrs. Carl Stherer will be hostess to the members of the L'Mrtia club at her home Thursday .afternoon, 4th The Elysian girls', of the, Sixth ward were entertained at the home of MjBftYerdaBanks Taeeday even aad MUb ing: Mis Eva SUKeair were a saint In hostesses. The evening's entertainment constated of. inualc and ga Die and was fnilowed by dainty luncheon which was serred to the following: Mrs. AOeei Webster, Mrs. Gwen Hunter," Mrs. Ethel Peterson, Mrs. 1 ;H&If 'Sox: .A. i " . 7 50 cent Fiber Silk Socks All colors! Per pair 39 cents. iv Two pairs for 75 cents v;; All 60c, 55c and 55 c 4 Hose - Co. materials are plcyed for the lateayinodels .Xor "apring-in- of, aumnioiSif.;iiSeaina partiou-- . 3 Cheney Style Service are larly varied and it la predicted that Ihey will have a decided aucceaa. Th.W aj ipAnyJlowera, very larga and of vivid colors, on a dark or whlte'Kackground or qntte email motlfS reminiscent of the Pompa,-floi- ir c- - atyieif r-Black and White prints are with corsiderable favour fand tberea noticeable feeling for torlnta that reveal varied arrange- ShfenU in patterns that are tuiunnal- an of youthful genre. (One Of the mm. charhilng group Jot designs is known aa VOravure" t. whlch. feature the wood cut T, 'if.-'". Details which give It disUncfin- dlviduallty oenter attention upon exceptionally smart ensemble featured in the Cheney. Style Ser- Cvlce. It consists of a long tunic rtof black and white gravure printed ' crepe" worn over a slip of black crepe. The print has a red border tand this is used to outline the (tunic slashed at each- side almost A novel 4 to the natural waistline. I touch is gfven by a narrow the border color wound around the ineck and brought through slashes tie id a. long bow I Iff the frock-tf and ends.'; 3 The slim straight coat-o- f black f crepe Is lined with the printed silk " a. on the inside of and" band of red rthe ccat repeats the note of brtl-- J Jlant .color, t A collar of grey fur poftens the line of th neck. 3 sr. sii Hiius :i.1j;;i;yS:iii I "a SiM.tiM ;;3;::;i::s:i:; m ;:;! mWm ' .111 til M M I fl 11 V - I :. mi . of r E f B B and burglar-- pers, jewelry, heirlooms, etc., are assured against loss for a penny or two a day here. -- Use them. Farmers -- Merchants Bank ixiiimniiBiiniBiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii ........"' try.' ' M . con- TJr6of vuitrpTovWB"ainat)!5olutEly-safraiitvenient place for your valuables.-- ; Important paH . - - SELECT NUMBERS in LARGE SIZES $16 95 s y TIIB "leather Jacket la no longer exclusive property of thfl hunlsmftnvlcre la a feminine verslonilhat comes . In blue suede trimmed with bonding of black and red. The haUa also of leather and leather trimmed.--- . For he outof- door girl, nothing could be ifiore tractive. at V . U ,w fcfmi mite T" Hats ICid TNEWEST STYLES"7 .95" :$4.95 - $2.95 Also new styles in tan and colors.' ICeyser Silk Gloveis NEWEST STYLES Never sold before under $2.50 to $3.00 Extra Special , - . 1000 KEYSER SILK HOSIERY Pointex Heel Regular yards . . NORMANDY VOILE Ail unusual buyf ; ; .;:LL: 39 c TISSUE GINGHAM yard $2.50 value going at - A 75c value, cut to, yard $1.50 Adv. r PAYSONCHP AMBULANCE - . HATCH FUNERAL HOME 100 North University Ave. Phone 532 . (Special to the - A modern funeral chapel-qu- iet and restful and beautiful, is one of the sMded features of bur mortuary. It provides; our patrons with a type and character of service unequalled, when a funeral in the home is not practical or feasible. It provides all the privacy - and comfort of a private dwelling plus every added Mcinty'Shff erv1ce"fEaT" we know of. , - - INSMASHUP SERVICE . -- 'v -. ferintt or Inconvenieffee,' but it in the one case in ten that causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic f entering' sore. The chenpet. safest and best course is to disinfect the wound with li,(iii('l Borozone and apply the Borozone Powder to comPrice plete the healing process. (liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c a ud 60c. Sold by Hedquist Drug Icrald) cancrui PATSON, June 30. Carl 'the fonryear old son of Mr. Steln-ecker- t, nd Mrs. Leonard J3teineckert ..was badly cut about the head Sunday Just six hours before sh was lo afternoon at five o'clock in an have been married M as ara Arena. collision on Main street Mrs. (rMf I airletv rtrl. learned Steineckert was. driving a Ford William T. Vellauth. ,hf th amom. had eloped to Mexico wtth a girl b coupe south on. Main' street and bad met ten day before. ne re- when she reactfed the Intersection ceived th! news while hildlng a a ...Huflson jednn, o hu.W lam tha addlns . with plute it,. krMsamald. The church had bearing a Salt been decorated the troussjau was and driven by Thatcher Jones, of ready ond a boms bad btm builU Provo, came west. As he made the.-turon Main street he. failed Certain tfoplcal fish belonging to' to see the smaller car- and crashed The impact threw the maeh-the puffers and porcupine fishes of into the Philippine Islands are poisonous lne against the curb and both cars! The Stein- due to, the presence in various parts were badly damaged. of their bodies of a substance chem- eckert child was the only person ically similar to the deadliest of the Injured. He was taken to the Paysoa mushroom poisons. hospital for treatment autq-mobi- lIlMX"th, UMit I Ma fKQMPT stavut To know for a certainty your expensive furniture wul be handled by men who understand the business of careful hauling is what your, money buya here.? WE GUARANTEE SATISFTONG RESULTS Luke.-4icens- :J "We Aim to Please" n - it 1 TRAHSFER HARDY-MADSE-II 150 S. First W. . --- GO. Office and Jim. Phone 148. r , .'!. h j-.- fit; ONE IN TEN Npjjlecting a little wound, cut or abrasion of the. flesh .may in ulflif cases out of ten eause'vio'great stif Co.' ' water-pro- - straightline. "Hunting;'-- III I f, . . , Colors Tan, rust, brown, green, powder blue, rosewood, black and blue. Styles: Tunic effect, slim hip effect, .Silks..: :v' When She Goes v Protect rYbiir Valuables For Less Than One Half Cent a Day : x , Materials Canton Crepe, FigureiLCrepe, Sydmo- - , seiie, oaiin race anion ana rigurea- - ... , . Ml fire-proo- J ' Lo-ga- B1 Our modern ITtah. HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM d treat-itnen- "v Returns from Southern l'tah-M- r. and Mrs. Eugene, 'Smith have re turned frgnj a trip through southern . em- -, showE:',r es . the Coajt of an Ensemble J M, V1 it-ess- d A Gravure Print Fashions the Frock and Lines BT RIKTHD Until Mm Days 2 New Arrivals In choice of white kid lOKJBt or buck. Values to tailed lo MarrlafB Lortn Bar- reet of Provo and Mrs. Emily Me-v 110.00 Ewaiv of Aharon ward, the Wife of Special".'. the late Bishop McE wan were united In marriage at Duchesne, Xhofee of white can- - Utah,onWtednesday June S, by O. " " . vass for women and V. Billing children; values to Storeiidity first y TO SHOP FOR THE FOURTH William : Jenkins' Knn Goods ' was omitted, Baker, who was named as one of the pallbearers served aa usher at " the services. r , d Save your coupons for the $15 Coaster Wagon V Cartrt L. - r i Mi y Pallbearers In naming the pall-bearera for the Eph Homer funeral la Monday's Herild the name of B. d 3-- si . Department At WHdwood--Mr. . and Mrs. Douglas T. Page, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. gtrpng and family, Mrs. M. D. Evans snd family and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Evans and family spent Ada B. Hash, Mrs. Amber Frances, the. Sunday guests of Miss Blanche the week-enat Wild wood. Mrs. Alma Tijiund, TIrs. Meriba Groesbec Week-EnStartnp. Sirs.- Vera Miller, Mtssea Here Mrs. E. Mlsa Roe C (Mings from Marys-val- e Spends and children of Salt Lora Dunn; Zina Larsen, Barbara vacasummer her la spending raxman, Amanda Bonndy, Alcea in Lake will spend the week-enPoulton. Theima McKean, Virgie tion with her uncle and aunt, Mr. visiting with Mrs. Bennet's thislty . Beeler", Verda Peterson, Zina Scott, and Mrs. G 0. Claudin. mother, Mrs. M. D. Evans. Golds. Chapmahf lifelHe Datke, Ethel Mr. Claudin W. A. aiid and Mrs, Kruachke, Ruhy .Luke Pearl FrolsVisiting Here Mrs. Mary Able land, Naomi Startnp, Larue Start- Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Claudin of Twin Colitbo of Mantl is visiting with up, LiUlam Mortimer --and Ada Falls have returned home after relatives and friends tn 'Provo., Anderson.! spending a week ln'SprlngvlIIe, the " . . ; Irner of Mr and Mrs. (1 (K Seeks Divorce Veda Williams of . 'The Columbia Sewing club and Claadliu this city has filed suit for divorce invited guests were the guests of In the Fourth district court against - enter and Mr. MrsSol Clyde .Mrs. Ole Olsen, Jr., at her home Charles Williams, in which failure Monday evening. Pretty' spring flow- tained at Sunday dinner in honor to provide Is made the basis' of the ers were used about bte. rooms. A of Mr. and Mrs. J. CClyde of complaint The plaintiff asks for pleasant evening was spent wifh Mount Pleasant, others present a reasonable sum be granted for the needlework, munlc and games after were : Mr. and Mrs. Mark Robert support of herself and the three which a dainty luncheon was served. of Provo; Tour Aldras of Phila- unlnor children. The Invited.-giieft- ts present were delphia; Ms. and Mrs, Alum FullMrs. Mary Able Colithe ef -- Manti, mer Mr. and Mrs, AiJU Tlmri, MarrM Todaj Henry - Willlnm Mrs. XSV KTPafrefr SIra;Berfna' Alma Sjwf fiJrvjlTssldHii Loire, Glblw of Suit Lake City and Viola Mrs. Tom Averett, Ed Johnson and Belle Barker of i'Ogden were marlions and. Mrs. Clarence Oleri. a number of chiddreii niakiug a. ried here' Wednesday by Joiinty total of KeV Clerk Wallace. MFV m& of Provo and - Indra Hosetta Mr. and Mrs. Harvey: IlufclifiiKon Peterson of Kuutaquin also were announce the arrival of a 12 pound married by Mr. Hales. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clyde were boy, born June 21. Salt Lake Visitors last Friday.. Returns - Home "Mrs. '. ', Reynolds Harmer, Edd lx.ber and Gammon and daughter Velda have Mrs: Oeorge Sjmpklns Is visiting Alton Beck of left Spanish Fork returned from Los Angeles, where In Milford wlth relatives. Sunday June 28, by auto for Cin they have been visiting Jot several cinnati, Ohio, to work at the Colum weeks with Miss-E- f fie Gammon." The C E. society of the PrebyT bia Power Co at pipe pitting. terlan church gave a party Monday Motors to Salt Lake Misses pvcninp in liAnor of Rev," and Mrs. Wayne Beck of Spanish Fork is Rhode and Ella Collins and EmW. II. Enxlgti, who are leaving soon With bin tin- - met Van spending the week-enWdgcnen motored to Salt to make their home In Salt 'Lake ter Mrs. Ernext Ilarmer. Lake Monday and spent the day. City. Ir. and Mrs. Orvaj Cornthwatte New Citizen Comes Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Aliemair Is spending a of Atebee, Cola, Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. M. Davis of this city are re week visiting with relatives la Mr. Loher of Pocatello, Idaho, and an eleven joicing over the arrival-o- f and Ogden. and Mrs. Ernest Ilarmer and, chil- pound baby boy born June 29. dren and Miss Nora ilarmer spent a Misses Tiierem and Bernlce Davis very delightful day In' American Home From Vancouver Dr. H. and t'llnton Davis of Eureka were Fork canyon last Saturday also G. Merrill and family have just revisiting Timianogos cave. turned from at very enjoyable trip to Vancouver, B. C, where Dr. Mer The Tropics "contain some 210 rill read a paper before a convention J million cocoanut trees, which ,lear or eye. ear, nose ana tnroat spean annual crop of seven or eight cialists of the Pacific coasts ' J billion, nuts. 1 Ok r unrestricted Yo u Ilcle-&ta84- X Regular fr3 vtar . have a splendid assortment of mdhmmtUttM All Colors-- , All Sizes 'Slippers ciia ... ., llialf Sox for the T SwiUmhi lth-Mr- s. 0, A. Fnlmer and mUres Fullmer entertained their ChUfP guest, Mr. A. Olsea at Salt Lake last week- - They wU wave for Ogden today and after returning will tour all tnterestlnc pointa of Southern Utah. m white - - . ..... ' .... ...... . .... . - I i. i Cw i , 1 - I" mosemetc PHOX18 10T Gee" Hodaoa was counselor and Mrs. ' : TAGE TIIEEE CITY NEWS Special nQ, Prices F. Thompson- third counLacy selor la the presidency of the Fifth ward Relief Socjety. Mrs. Sadie Lewis waa chosen, chorister. ; with Mi Mary Hansen- - aa assistant ' chorister.': v HERALD. 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