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Show PAGE SIX SPRINGVEE MRS. THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1926.. - er, of Itrxlmrj:, Idaho, Mr. 8 ml Mr. Bert tiroeabeck, of Park City, mid Mis (Jroeidieck, of 8a It Ijke. lira. Turner and Mm. lingers ream tied to le the fr treat ot Mr, and Mr. Croesbeck for two week. Ili-tc- 1 J. F.WLTGATE Reporter Telephone. 191 J. Mr. ' at a Thorn entertained fur her family Martha bome-eotuia- ir Helen Clark, Leona Gad mundaun, Lairkl Maeaer, Bernlce Hark, Mrc Oliver Daitoa, llattie Davis and Lwjr CbUda. ' wba en we from grandchildren, Spring Cany (in. Eureka, Bait LaV Fork and ftpringvl Spanish , aside froin ihe children atd grandchildren, were Mr. end James Halt, Era situs Thorn Verney Thorn. A program wa ried out during the dinner hour. - (iiK-ntm- W, Groewbock .... l'Ieaunt lay. Uruv for Memorial . Top place is always target for wa-r- Mr. and Mrs. F. O. D. Meukln, of Mr. and Mrs. It. O. ThorL; of here for Iiim AKele, are Vlnitiii Sviliid 'Canyon,' 'sit lit' SiiiKlnyMttnH a fi'w any a. Largest Selling 10$ Cigar in the World Monday here. Miss Vereiin (Srabmn, pf Fairvii'W Mr. a n'd Mix Ncjihi Glwlhill In here to Hjirud tlu- - Ndinincr with motored to ()j;den aud family Mr. and Mr. Harold Chriatenseu.- ; Chancellor xevenil days in Suit Lake. . .. Conqueror (foil), 15c. Liberty, 10c. Panetelas, 3 for 25c. Autoiuobllet eeiivryid tbejn time; to the Swmd 'ward, clmjiel, Whee at 10 o'clock the fol'owlnst prorTrini waa (riven,' wlih Karid T. Lewis luantor pf cereiuoalew: Cnmi'i:ilt.T by P. J. Faux; iuioca-tiot- ti Unsing. Alma Ajidrnn; selection-Fourt- a Junior girls of the Second ward met Tuesday evcnini; at the - The home were ward Mrs. Edwin SchofieHl to Itowland has .gone to spend several weeks (lames with her husband and son. tartar always gives that fine even texture that ho substitute Cream of ii:yt-- Mr. find Mrs. .1. W. Whiting left Monday for Kcihvorth for the sum mer. to equal. made from luscious grapes Day. A Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Harrison en-- 1 tertaincd lit dinner, Monday for Mr. and Mn. J. W. WhiliiiK. ace,, all. plumbing, fltiaitet. Walter' Get in tune with the great Don ycur hiking togs, forget the carfes of business and enjoy our unsurpassed mountains, streams and lakes. v Outing clothes and good ramp equipment pay big dividends in comfort and pleasure. Prices never were lower. These goods are selling at only a fraction of what it cost trie government to produce them. .Buy a complete outfit now, and enjoy the summer. Briirgs rs -- SHOES " - ms'; "!l were fiH, t pa-- honored but cf tents at a big sacrifice.. It will pay you to come in and look iem over while the fetock is complete. on!,'' Ihose by the four Rubber Boots built. Hardwood floors, furn- arm S5.95 For Saturday Only " SACK SACKS - :, 01 70 $1.1 U . i ' BLANivETS J need n extra blanket or two tilong whenever you make camp, It will pay you. to come in and see our TO large stock. Under-warWe have a complete .stock of Flannel, Woof and Cotton Shirts; Sweaters. outfits. and "Camp Equipment complete Sox, Ltggins, Hats, Caps at - TheShoes, only place in Utah county where you can get genuine U S. Army goods ' wholesale than less .prices. I Ptpvo Army & Navy Store OUR GUARANTEE: "Goods' Exchanged or Money 1 304 WEST CENTER ST, You $4.98 il " . . Refunded". PROVO, UTAH iW5-wiisl,-- - : , va ..Ti . BERT LYTBLL ALMA . 40c 45c sr 0C ' IiOJ , "i tl i . PHONE 31 iktmat ' ; We are truly pxat.effll to the ninny friends and- relntivea who ko t:cne'.-oul.- (xpreiit'd their RUjfENS and t. After tha Skaenno, there b a FITCH TONIC tor fwiy hair and scalp condition! Free Monday OLDSMOHILE 8 . Used Car Lotiqtist Flowers From Provo Greenhouse MRS. i Shows: . Prize Night Every Monday Tonight and Saturday "TIIE'SILENT AnUnatle) It oa srant the harr t place, we fn i n CBssijt ALL SEATS Marlup's I'arlor Box W FITCH'S U Be ta (1 DRESS 4 Comedy "SEA SCAMPS" . . .v tt THUNDER the marvel dog .'.. -- TOVYN Coats Dresses Millinery featuring '. "CHASING TROUBLE" and comedy and Bsamty Pmtkm In PAL" in Sim . ('andy Tonight and Saturday PETE MORRISON FOH A TONIQUE On Soltmt All Toilet Caodt Commtwa an Tim Conen rW Ham Um asitt Appliemtiam etf Bar&ef. FrUk Ca.) Sweets -- Y. i M IIA MEUltELl BEST '2:?r9 - 4:00 1 7:45 . 9:15 train has been sore and blotchy, ins FfTCH'S IDEAL TONIC II hair b tncltsed to pi flj, tne FITCH'S StrtNINE T0ie or FITCH'S TONIQUE SvPERBE (Both are Astringent and A hot breakfast now in 3 fi to 5 minutes AM) FAMILY. Strand - i i If tb 5ap W. l Huiw sympa- VALUES . i No thy and kindness,, .and beautiful row bY.' Abo for my dear neisji-fior- s who were so thonsbtful nn( kind in our time .of trouble. YON in '.SAY !T WITH 1JABIES'' (Csiyright. 1926, ' CARD OF THANKS I ' very enjoyable tints. GLENN-T- mittrr, kavin; the tcaip clean ud healthy and the. hair soft and Stray. The tonic in the Fitch Shampoo actually penetrate! into every hair follicle, thereby invigorating the growth of hair.. The lather, is then gradually eaeated by the application of water and, when rubbed out and rinsed, the lather carries with it all dirt, dandruff aod. foreifn matter, tearing every' pore open and functkmin; as niture intended. ' Know the joy of a really clein scalp. ' Make your next shampoo a Fitch. Buy i bottle it nv toilet roods counter or write the F. W.' Fitch Co., Des Moines, la., for free trial bottle. B Fitch's isn't all we say, Uk it back and your snoey be refunded, a Ili-oc- longest. is) $ couple married and all had Mrs. Mary Jensen i Mr. and Mtk. l imk. 58 years ; tallest jnjjivar, 70: H. II. Cornntiy; Kliortest niiii: over 70, Morgan Ttiomin and iier-Kellujihes. a lie: lady" with jrrav-e- t hair, Mrs. David JIcKe:; lady who liiix been widow lunscat. Mr. Mary ltenrnson: woman married .vouiiirest Mrs. .Semi Nelwon : limn niiirr'usl younstcst. Mr. '. S.onc. of Siilcm. married at 17. TwoTniir stories were told by Itisbop G. E. Anderson, niter whi Kd. M. ltoe of he l'silmyrtt stake l.reswleiicy eidertaiie'd t lie o'cloek. with an addrens until when it liiiiKieal pronnim wus jiiveii. ;" With at, U ' . BOY1 Tiwra'i a del'ighttal, Rfrashiog, kick in I FITCH The Fitch Sbtmpoo dissolves and removes torn the very first application every partnae of dandruff and foreign 40c ". H " w.. at" plaiiig to brins: itumi-ranlf- i. At 0 o'clock they roHaaeuibled to a ()" were treated and W. 'Thomns Marimis pavilion J, i.arfon, Tlioniiis HikIsom ; shortest, luncbeoii, stniwlierricH, ice creniii. Tiie oltleist lady weaviiiK clo;h front na- dike and other jiood thinss. -tive wool, Mrs. Mary Kakc-- anrt weather was ideal for the function 90c ' GERMADE . " 100 LBS. WASATCH : DAIRY FEED CASH AND FREE DELIVERY South 4th West ...... .. gz r',i mmm 90c : FLOUR 24 LB. SACK OF WHITE FLOUR ., 9 LB. SACK OF WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR 9 LB. SACK OF CRACKED : WHEAT MUSH 9 LB. SACK 3446 $3S $1.49 1 rfdHttfilHilf out pf - SACK WHOLE WHEAT ?. Thtse regulation folding cots nre very covenient to carry, and very comfort able. Very special at Breeches for men and boys of finest fix- M 5&H FLOUR r;M4ii. f s BREECHES Tonight and Saturday mssk & .". Af V v f. v : ' jm SPECIALS. 24-L- ' ' $2.95 TO Agency, .214 W. Center, Provo. Phone 86. n 48-L- B. " for Curtis Insurance comes in full pound (16 oz.) tins 2 11 "'- .- across the extracts FLOUR T,X - Ladies' and Gentlemen. ico-tee- 48-L- B. Ali TH Vtl47 IV. THE FISHING SEASON Opens Soon Si'miish fork wards. "We jire having a lovr Ty time was frequent ly hCnrd from the aged guests. At 1 the aged guestsi gathered at,the pluiform arranged iu City p:trk. and .T. It. lliigbea distriliuteil prizes as follows: Oldest, man Wi'ilam Jex, U." years old; Mr Gudron Johnson, oldest lady; Mrs, FJiza Beagley. mother of largest family, 17: John Jlock, oldest phr neer prisent: lady who has lived longest in Palmyra stake. Mrs. Win. Ievvis; tallest lady over 70. Mrs and 'Mrs.. "Eima Hnchcl Epyuck Cnv-r- ; oldest member hanilcait emr.pany ircuent. Morgan Hughes, oldest lady member of first choh in' the stake, Mr. Alice Jones. Mr.i M. Sabln: men who went ..back Biking fbwder 1 " e, being Close in. V We are closins out our entire stock - tliu-- e High - Tops for hiking work, or for dress. . Men's' Boys' Ladiei' . 1 Columbia ' ' t tained All Kinds HIGH TOP f tures, marble finished bath room and fire place. The Gleaner Ulrh of the Second ward met Tuesday evening at the' home of Miss Ada Smith. Guinea and refreshments Were enjoyed by Lola Smith, Eldu Smith, Jessie G. Allciuari, .Mi'.ry Strung, lilum-h- .TEA, i bunga-- now low, 1 chilling brick and Mrs. Burgess Alleniau, of Biiiuham, and Mr. ami Mrs. Klias llanner moEored to I'ayson canyo Jloudiiy. Mr. mule materials, Khaki, Gaberdine, Tweeds,' Corduroy, Moleskin and Serge weaves. For Sale or Trade Mr. and "Sirs. BTiiine " Kindred ciiiue .to SpriiiKviUe for Memorial THE OUTING SEASON IS HERE! (lorge Larson, Leltoy Jihuwin and F. Johnson; rending,' Mrs. Marga ret Ilanaon-- hjldrews of weh'onie, D. T. Ix'wis: duct. Saleiri wanl; ae ctirdian. uiusic, Misi Millie Christ mas; piano solo, Mm; Hazel Lar- ; aiijiounce-mei- it on; stunt, Salem . ' of program. At the close of the public meet ing the old folks repaired to the City Pavilion, where eight long tables 1 aden with the ihoh-cfi- t vUnds and beautifully decorated flnvvcrs with the seiifoii's faltv-spread for them. There were n total ot J!C0 of the aited gueata present, tliis numlxT, eoir tjiii lhe incmhers of the rnrd bishopric aud n few special cnests for each ward i):u:le the number ncar'y twin1 that much. The outside wards enter- Olive Chillis, and refreshineiits cl to .Mrs. Ernm Gudunindson, Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Neil aud children nrj Lela Nelson, Kdilh Crandall, Marie spending a week- in Salt Lake. Florence Hurt, Mnybclle Hmith. FrKudKcn. Murie ltittii, Emily Miss Lncll Straw lias returned to Gale, Mpriucwue, utter spending the Strong, Ida" llanner,' iicli-Idona Harrison, Ellon Wheeler and winter in Nevada. Alary WninwriKht. Schilling Baling PowcJef taises a cake with myriads of fine, light, fluff ybubbles. able siont km l(--d - Guarantied by Tha American Cigar Co. has ever been Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Baker Mr. and Mr. A. M. LyiJl had as Sunday aud Monday in Salt Lake. their xiiesiH for several days, Mi. Mr1. L.vall'n nejilipw mid his. bride, Miss Elsie Hhruii, Miss Nellie :i'id Mrs. (Jeorfre-Wel- t rick, o Delta, Wcitfht. Mrs. Itaiph Weight,' Mrs. Colo. Mary Weight and Mrs. G. I); Kennedy enjoyed a swim at Glengarry Members of .the Community Saturday. church bad a picnic on the city aqua re N"Monday for Mrs. It. C. Mrs. E. W. lirown has Rone to Street, wl'io lias gnne to l'rovo to Salt Luke for a week to visit her rcflde. daughter, Mrs. J. K. Hoylo. , at Every Popular Price Invincible foil), 2 for 25c. Super-Qualit- y ilr. Mr. niul Mrs. Charles Buyer fineut. For 50 years- unusual quality u, Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Jrisrph Allen will have aa their guet. for pan of the Hummer, Mrs. Allen'a niece, Misa Hose MIkh slHijv of St. George. Hebcr Anhby will iilfio vMt. Cottiim in Provo iiudTwill attend the H. V. L". Hiuiiiner school. ' . Jim. Kllwi Thorn has Rone to Hryie ffinyoii with Dr. and Mra. Jlnrljl?rinj;liui',st nj:i(l children,. 'of Kalt Lake. ? and j i but. D 4 (Sjiee a ial ThuryJay "Old Folkj IJay" for ralmyrai stake and ttiei sed guests irnrtllly Dwncd the city for busy cAinmit.eea from esh' ward tn the stake ai.sloiisjy looked "after tbfleld twnde. earnestly triv- K"oo iina tug to euter-Cliind- ay competition FORK.Jnnt SPANISH Government S URPLUS S WCK SALE SPANISH FORK ' ' u - U. S. OBSERVED AT Sin. Bert West and children wei;t to hid Sunday .afternoon, beg deceased Mr. aud. Mrs. Marvin Strung, of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Groextx-etheir, caesta Sunday "and Mon- baidiand'a birthday, hi (he Third I.j man, Wyo., who have been visithave Mr. and Mm. Ellaa Marnier re' rejnrued to KiiriiiRville, after aiieud-ithly air. and Mr. Hoiiert linger, of Ward amusement lialh. Dinner mi ing the winter In Iatk tlty. children and Mrued to Wyoming Monday. They fiarflcld, Mr. and Mr. Frank Turn nerved trt fifty-fou- r are coining back Hi I'tak in the near future and Mr. Ktroug will attend Mr. and Mra. Watt SI ore, of Salt the summer aehotd at the"t'", pre- Luke, spent Meiuoiial Day here. K : 5 paratory to teaching in the t'raulte , district next year. M Mr.'and Mrs. Kay. Paysast siH'iit SuifJily'Iu Kiuih Fork. af Mr. and Mr. Will Alleuian entertained Saturday evening for Mr. Mr. aud Mrs. 13. V. Brown Tltoae, tallied' nt'dintier' mid Mrs." J. W. WbltiiiK. for Sfr. IM'eHent were Mr. and Mis. Horace aud Mri Mark rown or itovo, .. Ferrady, of Himnlh Fojk, Mr. and aud Mr. and Mra. WULXrowu. ' Mrc. Inh Webster of l'mvo, Mj. and MrH. Jack Flettber, Mr. aud Mitw Klsie Ilognn and Miiw Nellie Mrs. W. II. Hirrrlsou und Miaa eaiuo from Salt I.tke for Weight J s.s;u AlleUiiin. Mr. aud Mrs. iOLD FOLKS DAY J t believe that just becat'se mornings are hurried you must deny the family hot, nourishing breakfasts. - Quick Quaker is faster than plain tcaiit. That mean's the mnst.rJchVoui'of hot breakfasts without 'mess or luirry. It means tlfc excellently "balanced .ration" of protein, carbohydrates and vitamines plus the "bulk"; that makes lataiite? less often needed every day for you and yours. Do as thousands!' are doing. Start every diiy with Quick Quaker. Your poorer lias Quirk Qu'iker- also Quaker Oats as you have always known them. . DON'T Quick Quaker mam n kIA 2;, .W. Center. BWMatisTattttUd Siffielr of Teoie WKMY9' 31JNE 5th ... , AKIoIj, there is no better 'innsi(C ; -- . - :. i |