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Show 1 i HIE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, r QUALITY HATS BUT NOT HIGH PRICED Ckfe: ON CO e WOOK-GMF- f Social Editor, Phone 107. i Camp Xo. 5, DaughteTra of . thel Mrs, C. D. WUaoo and. Mr. M. inoneers, will meet at the Fifth .VauN'arsdell both of gait Lake were ward church, Thursday afternoon tha, dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. it "8 o'clock. Part of tbe time wtirl Joseph Ward 8unday. ; t9 utilised In the transaction of . after which a splendid proMr, and Ura. Andrew Kelson followed be will by given, gram tertained at dinner Sunday in honor meUoe feast, for which each lady la of Pret tad Mrs. Elmer E. Nelson, expected to pa; a nominal fee of 10 whft. were recently marled. Covers eeuta, y were lit id for Mrs. etman But; All pioneera residing between chanan, Jepperson Buchanan, pr, avenue and- Third East and and Carl 0. Nelson of Payson, Vri lj All north of Center street are Mr. Peter Nelson, Mrs. Beugpa invited to attend. ' '., Nelsou and the guests of honor, boat-nea- TIII.Ii: PAGE 1925. f . a, - t'nl-verai- cor-dial- jlL2jj. " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham y at dinner Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor of Ogden7; Cover were laid for the giiexta of honor, and Mrs. V. Arthur Haws, Miss ,Melt Tburgood, Fay Graham, Arnold Graham-anthe boot and hastens. rojnpll-mt'iilar- " Mr. and Mrs. Frank tained at at their a m W -- ..i. ' """ jj" Clayton enter- prettily arranged dinner Sunday. ' A bowuf hiVnie the season'i flowers, made a charming centerpiece for the dlulnjj table. Mrs. Covers wcrel aid for James Clayton, lyene Cla.yton, Misi Dorothy Ctojton, Miss Viola Clayton, Paul Dnggan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ming Edna Gilt entertained a't a IL Clayton and family of Halt Laku titrthda? party at htTomeTTIotP Mr. and Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. day evening. The eiktvrt iiininsr rooms Bullock, were atravtt'41 deriiied with . . full flowers and ferns. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goebel and feaand music' were the: . Games Mr. and Mrs. Arel Christiantures of the evening, after which family, sen and family and Mr. and. Mrs. dainty refreshments were served to Fill Nielsen motored to Provona Miss Edith Teay, Miss lido Sterbench" Sunday where bathing and ile, Miss fcouitie Jenkins, Miss after whMi boating was Ferguson, Miss SIii,dren Dixon, luncheon Wasenjoyed, '' srved. Miss Grace Harris, Miss Mitry " '. Whitehead, Miss Josephine Johnson, The geneloglcal wiclety of the Miss Harriet Imminish and Mis Provo. Fourth van Xadine Giles. meet a .V, 7:30. o'clock Wednesday evening In Mrs. Mattie'PorKan was the guest the ward chapel. Prof. B. S.,Com-niliit will address the society his honor at a pnrty given at her thome nr the Frimnry officers of the subject being "The Origin- and Hislionneville ward. Friday "aftvrnoon. tory of Nations." Misa Nita AVake-fieA profusion of Ail- flowers - were willclira readij!EAitl)ani nseoTln decoraTnigTBe entertainingJbers are urged to attend and all In rooms. The time vwas pleasantly terested are cordially luyite3. sfH'iif-wit- h giimes. miisle and social The Daughters of the Pioneers, chat, followed 'by a' delicious lunch-- 1 eou. Camp No. 3, will meett the home of 467 South Those ttho enjoyd affair aft-- : Mrs. L. T. Aurfoft. Mrs. Sixth West, Thursday aftrenoon at Ijod Safford, Mrs: Andrew Jensen, 3 o'clock. A splendid program has Miss Melissa Ford, .Mrs. Mary Far-- ' been arranged and all members are " rer; Mrs. Ef fie Cutler. Mrs. Bud invited to be present Nelson. Mrs. Tenie Pederson;" Mrs. Mabel Kirk, Mfg. Katie Benson, Mrs. The geneloglcal society of the Edith M'wlium, Mrs. Ioreu WriKht, Fifth ward. In conjunction with that Mrs. Emily Ford, Mrs. Lydn Elli: of the Munavu ward will meet son and hte Invited guests, Mrs. Lee at 7 :30 o'clock in the Fifth Snow, Mrs. Kirk Jensen. Mrs. Malcl ward church. Professor Snow of the Xnulkner, Elliott, Mrs. B. V. IJ. will lecture and a splendid 1). Woods, Mrs. G. Wells, Mrs. E. musical program has .also been arPowells and Mrs. Annie Forley. The ranged. All memberauiLtbosc lnr euests.Mfsr B. Tuttle tertsted are invited. .. ;.: of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Walter Har-le- r .i Mr. Mrs. O. Tom Cox of Salt and W. Lake. Larson aiulMrs; of ' " ' J Pleasant Gdove, Miss Louise Spaf-f(. and Miss Bessie Ilatton were Camp No,. 2,. DaiiRhters of the Pioneers will meet in the First ward the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. amusement hall Thursday, Septem-Iw- r L. C. Larson Sunday. 10, at 2:30 o'clock. A delightful SHANGHAI, Sept., 8.(tJP) program has been arranged after which refreshments will be sewed. The I'nited States degtroyer Noa All mondiorselitfible members and came- - Into today jearimjr" the doners oftho camp are requested to bodies of four men dead as a result I.J jires'iit.L . of a generator explosion. A ir. -- 4 Our Famous Five Dollar Felt 4 loot and you'll know its the best One hat value of the season. The wide brims and sloping crowns will, appeal to every good dresser. The shades are new and many.. And more than style, there is at least 50 per cent more honest hat value than you usually get at this price. We buy these hats right and you get the advan" tage. They are in our windows today take a look. , FOR Cool ffligMs . have always been well OUR patrons with our line of Blankets. This year our Blankets exceed all assortments in qaulityaalue and range of patterns. pre-vioi- is MJfaol - -- Part Wool r Wool Ktiap ul Priced in Many r Stores at $8 . Priced Here At 4 Mft-au- d Cotton Sheet Blankets Priced---- s $95 n ; mum BROS THE DEPARTMENT COMPANY STORE OF DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED T FOOTBALL PRACTICE TO STARTHERE NEXT MONDAY -- -r -- By E. U ROBERTS,- 'Start your" fall football practice the day school opens and leave the boys on the farms as long as possible," Such were the inatruc-tlon-a given by President F. S. Harris qf . the Brigham Young university tb the Cougar coaching staff when - they approached him with the ques-tlo- n ag to wheter or not there should be a football coaching period for the church school boys.7 President Harris is Very Vigorous should be secondary to school and farm work and his ideas are heartily approved by the coaching combination at the "J." Football practice for the Cougars will then start on the afternoon of Monday September 14 at 3:30 p. m. All the work will be held on the new athletic fields of the Brigham Young university uuder the brow of University hill. The toaehes expect at least two Hart-Robert- - the circus comes and goes but our full teams of varsity players and a half hundred likely candidates for the freshman, squad of Cougars to respond to the initial call for prac tice. Aiiiung" the college men will Fred Dixon., Fric Hinckley, Bob Howard, Miiibait Mcintosh ,"SilkjKnudieu, Don Lloyd, Bert Simmons. Diu Cor- Ix'tt, Jess' Hullinger, GoldweKom- Itobert M'ilkinson, Livenia nejFuller,- Bulen Biddulph, Carl Harris,-BuMenlove, C. Merkley, Jos. Nelson, Bliss Finlayson, Wesley lloyd, Union Falroornr Alton - Partridge, Lc Grande Anderson, Moyle , Biniis. Harry Olson, Joseph Brown, Lnbon Young, Delnmr Tripp,. Da rrell Good-ilch- , Arthur Wilson, Reed Morrell, C. J. Wilcox,-- . Alton Larsen and . others. The Cougars will..ig tutncliipped oT almost a full team with The of letter men who graduated last spring and the coaches, will have, a real task in selecting player to take the places" of several of these men. T RAMI Shows 2 :30 - 4 :00 eflnesday Bargains 'Blp-Cledhi- 69 . $1.00 . .'.50 fat). Bag Fine Salt 48 lbs. Hard Wheat Flour" C... .77. 7 TT." . $2.00 ole Spices 10o pkgs,- 3 for. vw rv ; ;28 Pickling Malt Vinegar, gallon ........ .35 tallcan Broken Sliced Pineapple. 2 for .... . .43 10 lbs. fine Beet Sugar 1? lbs. fine Beet Sugar j DminrTaylorj-Keftne- : Carnation Premium Oats- -j rr-. .... Beginning Monday, our evening shows "will commence promptly at 7:30 and 9:00, during the winter season instead of 7:45 and 9:15. Tonight and Wednesday LON GHANEY bulwarks of CpupLatrength, ilark Pyne and Paul Thorn were expected to make a 'reputation for themselves in conference circles this back. yearexjtcemoruxihe-bes- t field men in the Bocky Xlountain states and would have added'lna.-terlallto the "X" prospe'ts had they remained w;ith the team. Mr. Pyne will enter the Northwestern ..... ... .... lbs...:.:.;. Jor-J.......2- 51 ER' S GROCERY 505 N. University Ave. . V y . Phone 397-- J -- Dental school while young Thorn has been called upon a mission. : The first game for the Cougars this fall wiU..he.'Wth-the.(YiIoradAggies at Ft Collins on (H tolier 10. xnis win oe ioiioweu oy a connn nous series of hard contests with the Colorado College, I'tah Aggies, Fnl versify of t'tah, Wesfern State Col State college. lege, and Montana These games, six In n row will played without a rest or I if let-u- "Ton declared war .before y were rrady to beciug fighting and wi held the line forj-oprotected you, in Tact whilcyoil were geiU tins up" steam "to "go, into action; How. about a few billions worth of financirtrreeognition of what we ' v did for yon? , SAVE MONEY BUY FOR LAUD CASH- pails - SAMUEL KOPP Phose tess :i X Loose Lard lb. .. 2 lb. 450 West Center. is seeing these animals from the side of a, camp tvk The great spectacle entitled the "Bride and the Beasts? is the most btautifnl pageant ever prewuted liv any circus at any time, Ihere are more than 400 horses, animals aid piMiple taking part in the oiniliff. TliwoKtumes alone cost more than $t'5,XH and were .made especially ' for this production'. The fells Floio circus showed to work' 'with a paUtcreiy) light, tte-frea--as more than 15,000 people in Salt Lake me of the north. IiUlior luy and lit the afternoon 'lhe great tiger act, which isjhfi nienswie.&fl Jn.ihectan&J&ortii, dnuihiff praneinj? and waltzing PimnnancAiit'Htte-- y ,jros,.,it,.,i, has a dim thousands turned away, yellow lipfit which hienda well with parses, ridden by a bevy of talented and gentlemen. The Those who attended at the after- the shiiiy i yellow coat of the lan-tifu- l voudk ladi-animals. The lions 'and there famous Lilsrty horse act comprising noon performance here today Were loud in their praise and While there are eleven of hem, have a deep red of m black, white and sorrels is tts) lias lieon for many years a feeling for their color? When viewing those. beautiful to write ubou:. Comedy, An- th theses-animal- s i!, that ho r ; News Weekly CIRCUS TENTS ;n;.: jirwfr "THE UNHOLY THREE" . i THRONG LARGE fttrttre steeHreiiaTf lnulies'one think Wi-loro- in 7 gives a far 'more beautiful show at night tlian ue aiiernou a.1? tuey nave a sjieeial lightinj; effect tliati'an't lie used iu 1 t (he afternoon The traini'd wild animal ucts are shown with siMH'inl eohired lights and each! different net has a different color light starting with the performance,-Sulls.Flot- idiht-Polur-liear- l, ww-- ...... - . THOUSANDS - Everybody's Store.' 9:15 . 41' Carnation Premiumj Wheat . .'. . . . .41 ; . ... 6n Jar Lids, 2 dozen ,45 lb. . . j&nan Pure Gr. Mustard, . .81715 poleman Pure Gr. Mustard, 1 lb. ,QifaJcer Rolled Oats,- fresh 9 lb. bags .'. 45 Salmon, small medium red, 3 cans .35 . . , . . .39 Salmon, tall medium red, 2 cans .4l Purity Soda Crackers, 3 lbs. . . . .. 23 Pidkling Onions, 3 Provo White Blufe Grapes, 3 lbs 25- . . 75 Fresh selected Stone Tomatoes, bushel . . . Utah Peaches, crates, 20 lbs . .81.00 Utah Crisp Large Celery Fancy Japan Rice, 3 lbs. J ..35 ,An- - Distributors of Quality Merchandise F 1 -- r derson, Mark Pyne and Paul Thorn All but the last have left last threp of .these players hayehd. eoliege footliall and - r. PauUackardr-HiiMt-e- Malison, Ariel Ballif, Gohhn dms, Cornell Mendenhnll, Pete - 7;45 NOTE: lt-f- s grocery bargains will go on always ! 1 t . ' Jf Rogers Silverware Free-- A coupon with every 25c purchase. - 4rt PI?PV0:. tb 446. Lowest Price 27c , -- 4 lb. $1.05 $2.00 pails 8 lb. 55c , pails. i. -- ..... ..... ...... .....liof Free Dishe3 ask for coupons With your purchase. ,1 ......... ' " , lb." Misssion Bell Soap . bare-rr- rr. . I .25c lbs. LOIN STEAK ....V: . --25c : vli) ib ....$1.20 ; .....,30c .......60c -- Banquet -- .Wesson-'- - ' Cherry Hill lb .r Oil lb. 58c ...V.'.. Wasatch C 0 rV v-- r WUlf ONIONS Dry Onions. lb; ' C , Hindmarsh .CASn -- - 1' lb. . cr v......."...... Cauliflower--- lb Cabbage Box Soda 39c 30c Crackers . lb. mustard Booths Sardines, Pheonix 30c ; or tomMo. 10J Vt lb can ; ner Kraft brand, pimento, Swiss or fjp itiu 4 lb. SNOWDRIFT Amencan . . pail t EGGS Snowdrift Fresh' Eggs 1 lb. pail dozen . s. Snowdrift BUTTER 2 lb. pail Timpanogos gg Snowdrift .............. ' VEGETABLES Celery 1(- 1IUb bunch -', Lettuce lUl head :20c 3 lb. Full cream cheese .- et Kib-Bo- il -- 4 CHEESEt 40 Try Our Skinned Boneless Finnan Haddie, lb. . . . . . ,$1.93 48 lb. sack Patent Flour, limit . . . v2 lb. Pail Pure Lard . ;. . . .. .. ., .47 Extra large jar ChoV Chaw; extra quality . . ,48y . . . . . Nut Butter, 2 lbs. : , ... . . , 55 j. . V ... . . 40 Strictly , fresh eggs, dozen i. A-. l Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. . 10 lbs. A No. 1 fancy Dry Onions 25 Bonne's Malt Syrup, s"pecial 65c can for . . . . . . 45 Bulk Ginger Snaps, get in on this low price, 3 lbs. 50 Ked Crown Corned Beef Hash, t cans for . .Zbp Small Del Monte Pork and Beans, limit 5 cans for 25 -. ; 25c' pkg. Alta Tea, while they last . . . . . .'. : . . . 20 .3lufrBunfiy-fftny--NrS-SwPeas, limit anr-- . 50 lb. only . our Sliced Breakfast Bacon, Try "Smoked Bloaters, large fat fish, each . 30c can Fish Flakes a real dish, 2 cans for 20c can Sapco Mackerel, 2 cans v. . '. Xf4p t 10 bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap 25 '. "3 cans Sun Brite Cleanser . .'. . 19 " WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS Chuck. Steak L lb. ... AND CARRY 46f West Center .We are open until 9:00 o'clock Saturday ' . .. reppersr " Tomatoes . -- 4 lbs. inp 10c Qfi 0l 25c ...2c lb. fi- Turnips, HI lb. Potatoes 10. lbs .25b 8 .25c .40c j p 40c i COCOA Loose Cocoa 2 lbs. ; Loose Cocoanut . lb." VINEGAR "Loose Vinegar gallon - M UROOMS Large broom V. . . 'Med weight ie . . . . broom'. Small weight broom v ,$1.G3 8 .'"EOe j ...E5j- - |