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Show THE EVENING IfEKALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925. AGE FOUS CITY IRVINE'S LI DONT MISS IT WMMHMMIHiHHIMHaMHr " COME EARLY j MMMMMPMaMHMMHBWM ! MS Married Folk taof Tb mar ried fulkg aeem to b in the yonngt-- r aetwbeD it eoiues to the dauuta at tUe fruv after rioitiuft llw-- part ten lea days la fait Lake with 'relatives tod rthna every Wedueaday, Part from and Fork FurlngA'Ule, tipattidi i. friends, V ITayauB were in attendance 'at tbe 'last dance, it la reoorted. T Price Mra. Mar; Markbam aud ilfa. Boie Kartrtiser of tbl Eetums From Ftbfa Lk6-U-r. itj anvuiiuiDied by Mm. Olive MiV and Sir. "BoU-r- t Bullock hate re Iaka to Pric wbere turned .from a bura 4jf " trip to Fiab lake. they v'yiUA U 'flm ininea. I , Each- . - New Fall ; L?0?5S??SS- IN THIS LOT AT All wool," slightly- soiled - $98 . $1.00 Petticoats J Black Sateen $1.00 - - ' T . , Tissue Gingham 4 yards : $1.00; 32-inc- .2 j,' i - Dress and Apron Gingham yards " '2', Pair Voile" 2 Pair Llngettl'Bloomersi --2 Pair ChildV Sateen Bloomer "t:,l; $r.oo 4 Brassiers . v Lingcloth ' 25c"""quaUy i r ' ; a , A2 Stamped Aprons s s panty-Waist- ' " a i j1 i Rag Rugs 34 to 44; $1.95 value $2.50 value $1.00 $1.00 $2.95 Dresses Children's Hose One-pie- : 25c 7 Bladk and White .Values to One Loti 2 for z pairs . - fixtures. In addition to displaying as an educational exhibit these essential features of a modern home, the house is in every way an example of correct arcnfO. T ' v.fc.. v. yards 7X ' It s decoration and furnishings are in perfect;, " harmony. aT' It is a home in which there is every opportunity to develop the real spirit ,of the home so much more u$i;Oo; Crochet Cotton, $1.23 Royal 2 for $1.00 sr" domestic cooling and electrical Jabor-savin- g vants as well as Correct and charming illuminating i Checks and Stripes 5 yards Jap Parasols " remarkable opportunity enables everyone to see demonstrated in the home correct principles of house wiring for the convenient and efficient" "usebf air the latest" forms of cookingi'neatino;;'. This Romper Cloth $1.00 Hats L. .;.. . Si $1.00 4 Women's Hose JsimericanMlOf tmann ood 32 inch Dress Gingham $2.50 value $1.00 . newhomes. , Suits dress ce who are planning to buy or build Ginghams Jacket and Skirt AVhite oinly; 2 pairs for the benefit of home owners and those lc. KHAKI TOGS Lee UnionAlIs Coats Habertex Rug; 36x72 size" $3.95 value. . , . : Second Annual Exhibition : l(g to 2 inches wide. . Yard . $1.00 ;- r At-vf,.,- . Taffeta Ribbon .: !fr Home-,-- 1 each 1' - - Children's Union Suits a Jap Parasol ..'Misses' Khaki Knickers" a !v-- . $2.95 "Ja"X Silk Vest - . . Munsing Silk; reduced to Bloomers-2Tai- r Childs' Qfepe Bloomers . , " i ProvoV ModelJElectrical d 'Mask Js Developing Bloomers and Vests , u Gingham - -.- Now: Open! n , : ;.r , Open Evenings Onro Kalburnie and Amoskeag" ..... yard ; -- , Whitehead Cash Market -- Gingham h Wild-woo- d $1.00 3 Heavy Bath Towels Chow Chow -- Lightpr' Dark i 25cvalue 6 yards a ,.... k yards Outing Flannel Strand Beads 1 TO DRAFT FARJ1 ' i - Silver Bread .Tray ElectricrGrrling IroiT Framed Mirror Stamped Pilldw Cases y 'Stamped Linen Pieces ; Sets Bead Bag" Leather Bag .3 Stamped Towels ' , v: , Values to 59c - t ' LffihaiiaajiQt heard of Van Camp's Pprk and Beans. They are the original packers of Pork and Beans and our Wednesday special is listing this delicious food. 3 cans Van Camps Pork and ; , 07 f;y Beans, reg. price 15c for ......... ' HX . . . ,Large.Box " Soda Crax . . . ."; . . , .. Silver Gloss or Corn Starch v 01 .4 2 packages for U . . i . ; ; . i.VV.'. . '. Bide Pine Tea . ngc per package t Bottle Blue Bunny 00 COMMISSION Voiles -- Feather Tillow4 Large BatbrTowels Vacuum Bottle 2 Ivory Combs Tissue . 75c value ' 'V. White Outing ' Combination Suit "MusIIiTPettTcoat Rubber Sheet Rag Rug. $1.00 ; tbl.UU ' a 4 Yards Amoskeag Muslin Gown 4 yards- - irt-1- 'nn " " & --One-Dollar WILL BUY - Union Suits Fine Knitted - . Madras 25c- be tiun-(Ih- $loo - .UNUSUAL VALUES Zephyr Renfrew --11 " To Salt like Mra. Ray Kelly "Keturai Ilom Ted 'Bushman v aud Mix Vesta Jobnuon spent has returned home from California iu Halt Lakf the enext of Mr. where be baa been- attending art aud Mrs. Frank IIarin(tton Ifl thewiiooL eveuiuft, Mra. Kelly motored to Os den nlth Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrrineton Pray Family Reunion The an- on her way to Ba ncroft, Idaho, iiiml reunion of the Peay --family where she will vlsite with friends. , will te held iu the Pioneer park. a. m. A Saturday, August 8 In Tooele Mrs. Vera Pavtg spent pleudid irogram and sporta for the pant week In Tooele visiting with young and old have been arranged. are requested to bg relutivea and frieuda. Irtsent and all friends are welcome. Motors te Heber Mr. and Mm. V. Jones, Mra. - Alice Jones, ; Mrs. KoliertHoB of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Hollo Jones fit Pleasant View all uiotofedto Heber Monday to attend the funeral iservlees v of Mrs. ' Jtarpare Jones. 1 , " '; SWAXIPSCOTT, Mass., Aug. 4. Visiting Ilerct Miss Thelma Wor-lIT President CkwUdge will rely of Salt Lahe'.ta. 'upending her upon the farm Commission whtth be summer tueaihiii In tills fliy, tiir apisiinted last year to draft the farm legislation pro guest of Miss) Matilda Palmer. A gram which will be brought before Here From Seattle Mrs. M M congress next winter. , ... ." at The roniniission of whwich Warner spent fhe wwk-enthe cuests of Mrs. Joseph of Agriculture Jard'ine Is a fttlesrwho-wHh TneeF UN faHto draft her family js ing a few weeks there.. Hef ire re- a progruui, it was learned today. .Most of the present advisers from turning to litT home, Mrs. Warner voThc flHrfaTniTiijflsex'tlon wITIvisl f Two'vvt'ek have been urging that governmental aid be limited guest of her slater, Miss Slary toJa measure providing government assistance for marketIieavea on Trip Mr. and Mrs. Er-t- ing of 'agricultural products, alChristenKen and. Mr. ami Mrs. though there has been some pressure Burtie Broadbeiil left Siiii(layTor"a for the McXary-IIaligebill to two weeks trip through soutliem create an export corporation to I'tah and northern Arizona. They provide a, wider market for farm $1.85 Values ,'Eown Only . $1.00- " - ' Gingham; 95c value 'v 25c Phoenix Hose A $14.75 value No approvals No exchanges Aprons 10 a .' Each 4 Dresses Sillc Sport Sweaters f'for i . ' Children's Fancy Socks j . 2 pairs for - I ' '.v.. $1.00 f i , Flll-raore Ready to Wear' WHITEHEADS t Pal-utf- . Visitlnf llere Mr. J. lL,Jeorse, Gilbert Home Mr. of of tbla crty but bo fonuerly EnodMeti ami aou and dautibter ( 'aliforuia, la Tiuiting wrth relative rrturirfU to tbdr boiu in U'bl after and frienda In tbla city. ' vlnttW a week in tbln tity the guefct In Mrt. Emily Xielwea. Prove VkHor Mr. and . Mra. lloward John and dauhter of Mr. Georce . Yisltinf at Coalville were Proro risitora last week, ft. Jleaervy la vIkIUur In Cbajvillt of Mrs, Jon'ifa parenta, the puentg with her sister, Mr. Iun-FulleMr. and Mra. David John. IWurua THURSDAY 9. a, Hats . Miss Matilda BcturiM Hob hs returned to bw bumf St 9.a. 1H also rhZt Bryce canyon Grand '.anion and 21uu canyon and will 1,T at Flsji jifc. aim Sodety,:dds: aed . 3 for' - :. -- dony love. I irv end?-. - .A 4 place, in which to live. ; .v "A. . this charming place, . a - . ; ik'y ' Do not fail to visit . .. East 180 North Fourth 25 c $1.00 than a mere v- - Visiting Hours i , . 2:00 p".m. to 9:00 "p.m. Arres(l eo liquor Charge Iewcv llolman of American' Fork and Dayel Deun'of Bingham were nrrested at one of the comity re...-- ' sorts Saturday by Deputy Sheriffs B. F. Roinvr" and Kilns Oee, charged 1 FOR RENT or SALE3o6d piano. FOR RENT Three rooms and with having intoxicating liquor In scren porch. $12.50 per month. their possession. 1 0 Their case will Phone .SALE 1924 Ford touring, 331 W. 3rd N. me before the city court within , jooka and runs good as new. Call the next day or two, officers tute. Sir. M'eill, 261. Can tie seen at 218 FOR RENT Housekeepi ng and bed IW W. rooms. 8rd S. V; filter Bt Proyo , Married Here Earl Kelsey of FOR SALE 1923 model Podge Lake City and Gulb Hood of Salt 4u?AI'E cur. small Will take Bros, louring washer and RR RENT- -J (Modern brick home, . 165 Spring City were married bore Sat233 N. 1st W, $35 mo. Baker St er car in trade. Phone 185-J4wi bicycles. Heal bargains; 833 urday by Bishop R. J. MurdKk. N. 3rd W;A ' A s . t Center. A ) , . Baker, attorneys. Food M. Puulson and l)eane Mar-j- l SfcwiN'a All kinds of sewing, at FOR RENT-- 3 room rott of Pleasant Grove, and Claude i strictly modjreaAiiittble prices. Mrs. A. J. em apt $18 per month- - 457 E. FOR LEASE Four room tuoder Harding of ProVo and Era Chirk of; ' Sfinnifina. 271 W, 4th 8. - : . 7 apL, $25 mo. 15a E, 2nd S.' A:10 Stringville. 1st S." A JtX)K S.VLI4 Modwu Itieome home. !XJi. liky new turnished ' ft roum house. viuse in.-,- smull wvment. down, j E. 4th S. Phone 1079. . Uilance on your. terms. Phone 33 . - , it;;Totlay - iiU Exhibited by 0 ,....?. A-- 6 v in n A-1- 94-"- 0 A-1- 0 A-1- 0 A-- 9 .. . Useft.-wW'gjrtHf-Mlny- -t i-1- 7 . Shortest Sennon Preached i !" A-- on hillside by-Roc- ks piece,can testify to the wng Boys"; Camp "birector ular loves of youngsters. They make Ranks Melody With up their own verses, which encourages originality and ingentl- -' s Athletics As Educa- ity3"wayearugQ they.saiur - live Influence 'Yes, We Have Mo Bananas?, Music and sports "are the headline pastimes of Ameri' can youth, gays Paul Pearse, owner of Camp Ha Wa Ya tot boys in Harrison, Maine, and one of the most famous directors ef boys' activities in the countryr "Music is more than half of camp life and as important as athletics in the development of American manhood," asserts Mr. Pearse. "At our camp, e have a yianist to play between courses at weals, so muqh part ofour chedule do we make music. . rchrtn Died tot the ltngodl ' read the shortest --aennoo- no it u. nn(hMt i. hi ide The brief Une of acrtpttire W wrlttn i letter ot rock l feet high Artanui Cltjf ?t took Fn4 .T tortbi mv9 mpRtus v build the "nmon working after office houra He baa -trwa dteWchet for b 8.nt Fe Railroad. . iw .ht Ja i jai 3 i,iKktnt tA ad are whJteMa wo the words can be read tor mikS ebulH 'the letter three time M Sbarfc HortJr - - . - ' i a 'Camp Song I do not need to etnphasize the place the camp song- - occupies' in o the affections of our lads, has ever visited a camp nd beard the boys shout lustily tbe itrains'of jEieirlavorile pop Every-fcodjrwh- . with infinite parodies. Last year, , it was 'It Ain't Gonna Rain No More, and this, year it is 'Myj Gal Don't Love Me Any More,' ! which abounds in possibilities for. . , impromptu verses ' :, Simple Tune x "All "of these songs have, the simplest kind of tune bat one that you Temember the first time you hear it and find yourself whistling . m the bath tub. "It's good for hikes, too, with a inarching rhythm. Do you know that we use as much car in selecting a song leader as we do in choosing a competent equestrian - . director, or nature teacher or ten uis instructor? 'JJp4i la getting to be a real part of the modern boy's education and it's my belief he is going to turn out something e pood way of composition. setae of these days a fiMPitLJ in-th- mLlRS Will ASS -- out-do- r ELECTRICA L Built and Equipped by Tolboe. 4 JBona E. O. Moe . General Contractors A Bonneville Lumber Co. Wm.,FMsby -- Plumbing - . Provo Brick & Tile Co. 'American Asphalt Co. August Oman son Roy Reese . Ellas Moris Cement Work , Sons Co OtahPower & Light Co. 7 Co. . Co. Bates Furniture Co. . - Plastering & rVestern Electric ; Brick Roofing - MarkKlrby ' A work Wiring ' ' Painting Marble and Tile - Appliances''' Afgrnlture and Floe CovertBgtv,- - |