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Show ) ' I t THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JCNE 25. 126.- PAGE FTV2 - t PIONEER MAN p f IP? ale Scarfs on OFRIAPLETON - DIE0.JUNE 19 UNTIL JULY 4TH WE OFFER SCpRES OF BEAUTIFUL SCARFS ' AT REDUCED jPRICES William P. Fullmer Succumbs to Pneumonia Dvout .rv Latter-da- y Sain r " Over 500 Jenkins rfs havebeen sold in Provo this spring. ,We buy direct from the mills and , you' save' 50c to $1.50 on each .scarf. - THESE LOW PRICES ARE REDUCED STILL LOWER Keduced to . . . $2.75 SCARFS Reduced to . . .', . , - V ' ' " $2.25'SCARFS . , .... . .. ' CI CO .. l0a ' . Mnr . .yLiLJ . $3.00 and $4.00 SCARFS . . Reduced , "SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL v . . ..... A fl PER . IV CENT fiif) 7c SPANISH SHAWLS Jenkins Knit Goods Co. 1 One of the target .funerals ever held in Mapleton was that, of 'William TrW Fullmer, 77, who died at the family biune'T&ere Saturday, were In June 19. The"1 serv1-charge, of Bishop R. L. Meudenhall. Proceeding the invocation, which was by Bishop L. A. Nieison, the choir sang "Like us a, Father.?" Miss Catherine It. Dougall sang "Oh, My : Father.1 and L. Meudenhall II. Bishop Bishop Win. T. Tew spoke of the life of the deceased, aud especially of his wirk as a pioneer in Maple-ton- . Miss Catherine It. IHiugall sang "Sometime Well fnderirtand". President J. F. Brihgbftrst spoke on the doctrine of the church and Laura Fullmer Horn, of Halt Lake, jiang "Face to Face" G rover "l.vde tow of his acquaintance wllh'Mr. Fullmer having lived for many years. I as a neighbor interment was in tne r.vergreen cemetery, tinder the direction of the Clnudiii, Funeral Home. The dedicatory prayer was offered by Edwin M. 'Snow. The floral offerings were uiiurnially profuse. . Mr. Fullmer hud been a resident of Mapleton Gl years, having lived there since 1875. He was born May in Salt Lake City. He hud 27, been an ardent church Worker 11 his life, serving as councilor' to Bishop Wm. T. Tew for approximately 20 years, and acting as superintendent of Si'tmlay schools for many yours. Death was due to h bar pneumonia, following an illness of two months. . Surviving are his Wives, Mrs. Maria Mapleton, and MrSj. EHzalM'th, 'SaisJlslmry Fuli-- j mer, of Salt Lake, .and rhe following children r William V. Fullmer; Jr.. DarliiigtOii, Idaho; Joseph A. Fullmer, Mrs. Phoebe Terry, both of Mnpleton; Elnjer Fullmer, Mrs. Mary Perry, Mrs. Eva Harmison, Mrs. JIazel Boron, Mrs; Ernia Johnson, Mrs. Marie Mason Miss Myrtle Fullmer, all of Salt Lake; David J. Fullmer. Mrs. Gertrude Shepha'rd birth of Mammoth : Mrs. Aildie Jensen, Mrs. Amy Hawker, both of 1H-I- ixtra Spec! Saturday Only x HIGH GRADE BICYCLES Menn'an, Idaho ; Mrs." Lutitia Johnson, Southerland. Ctah; Mrs. Gen- SPRINGVILLE J. F. WINGATE MRS. j Reporter Telephone 191 - . ... .. 1 m i l iuuet iutertilut events of the mouth was the marriage of Miss Odessa MendenhalL cUuighter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. BeiideatotU, and ArvU Chllds. The One of the afK-U- MNl0 V A FEATURE was perforim! at the Mehtlenhall home, at high uooa Mon- eereoHiny day, with Bishop Hilton S. oaiiatlug. The bride wore a lovt'ly gown of dawii georgette, trlmiutd with lai-e- , over a satin Klip of the' xaioe shade. scheme of pink and white was carried out In the decoratious, with a of Itorothy Perkins roses being useil. At wedding breakfast was served to twe!ity:five guests, members the two families. Immediately following the breakfast, the youug couple left for a hoiiey-mMto varies points of interest in southern Vtan. r Roltert-so- b, ' EXPANSION i- 7 - V n Mrs. ll. W. Bird and daughters, Mary ami Margaret and Mr. lUiliert Huish went to Salt Jike Wednesday evening to attend the wedding reception o Mrs. Bird's niece, who was Miss Virginia t'offuian. , k Mrs. A. (.. Bird is at home after spending a. week in Salt Latewith her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Goates. tt-- c, . The Gleaner girls of the Third ward gave a parly Tuesday evening at 'the home of Mrs. D. A. Smith. After They wore comic costumes. dinner, they played gumes and staged a one-ac- t play. Mrs. Ivan Child's eutertalned at a miscellaneous - Mmwer Saturday evening for Miss Odessa Meudenhall There were thirty-five- . guests present. . "'.Jf - r- vl5''' - Mifc .r ,y - ,. ' r-;-- -. j., Tyy Ir -- '1- x -. py Cycle Company 82 Phone 112 N. Univ. Ave. - i1 .r. ' lh4 ' f m -- - : Think of It! . $Q65 Mrs. Ilnnnub Friel' entertained the literary leaders and Relief Society presidents of the Springville and Mapleton wards Suturday afternoon. Mrs. R. Lf.Mendenhall, of Mnpleton, gave the address of welcome and Mrs. Hannah Friel gave a short talk on literature. Mrs. William Wainwrighf rend n selection" from Mark Twaui's "Tom Sawyer," A highly entertaining one-aplay was presented by Mrs. II. Lee Boyer, Mrs. G. W. Friel, Mrs. Retta llnrmer, .'Mrs. Lou Binks, and Mrs.. Minerva Hill. Mrs. HUton ItolHTtwm sang a Japanese song. $Q65 COLD SEAL . Pleasing Patterns No Seams Waterproof - Designs - - - Good Selection - - Lies Flat Without Curling No Scrubbing Mrs. Joseph Allen had as her guest last Thursday her brother, Mr. George Brooks, of St. George,. . TMjOR'BROS com mNY x OF PRPVO DEPARTMENT M EREDITH - "jr" l-.-''-V - - . Carlson, of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Marvin Lambson "and two and. 20 daughters, grandchildren" Josephine and Helen, of also survive. greatgrandchildren Helper, are visiting Mrs. Lambson's mother, Mrs. G. W. Phillips. THE STORE Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Jolley and "Get the confidence of the public and you will have no difficulty in Cafvin Jolley were the guests of getting their patronage. Inspire Mr. and Mrs.- G. L. Dirllin Sundajs. Jfr. and Mrs. Arthilr Finleyand your whole force with right spirit of service...-- . Treat them s guests two. children and Mr. arid Mrs. A. when they come and when. they go, W. Fijley returned from Idaho whether or not they buy: Give them Monday. of Mrs. Earl Phillips Tuesday., of Buffalo, X. T. Miss Berniece Tiptoit has all that canine given fairly, and on from a visit in Salt Luke. the principle that to him that givetV Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lawrence, of Miss Velnnt Mendeuhall, of Salt Mr. and Mrs, 'W. N. Groofiis spent shall lie given. Remember always Halt Sunday with Mr. . M. W. Bird had as Sunday in Salt Lake, wth Mrs. F. Lake, siient Sitturday and Sunday Mr. Mrs. and and McKenzie.A," W, Mrs, rethat ttfp recollection quality with Mrs. Mary Mendeuhall Onkes. Mr. nnij Mrs. oVenion Bird have tbilr guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. mains long after the price is forRob Mrs. Mr. and G. Then your business will returned to Springviile. for a few Harry Boyer, gotten. Mns.-G- . ' Mrs. Marvin L. Diillin" entertained at Liuubson and two prosper by a natural process." H. weeks before going to their home ert Bums and baby, Beverly, all of a ketisiitgtou Monday for tfer sister, in Los Angeles. Salt Lake, and Mrs. Oscar Straub, children of Helper, were the guests Gordon Selfridge. Mrs. D. H. Wheelhou.se, of Long Beach. Those present were Miss Cleo Pierce Mrs. Elliott Bird,' Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. David Hpla,j of Mnpleton, 'Mrs. Wayne Lisoubee.l Delta, Mrs. .William Wood of Preston., Idaho, and Mrs. Ronald ' . Bearda!!. Sixty-si- D V ' it eva Complete With Coaster Brake and mud guards HL. . j -- Lake,-spen- t - - FREE DRINKS, All Day SATURDAY June 26th SUTTON'S MARKET No. 1 and No, 2, WHITHEAD'S MARKET of " Mr William Phillips entertained the same guests Wednesday after-- ' noon in compliment to Mrs. Wheel-hous- e, and Miss Cleo Pierce enter-- j tained at luncheon Wednesday or Mrs, Wheelhouse and Mrs.vG. 'L. ""'v' " DalKn. Thursday afternoon Mrs. William Wood entertained the same guests Mrs."DiTllin and' Mrs. I'billips had. A reption and sjiower for Mr. and Mrs. Lamon Oakley, who were married June 7 in Provo, was given Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. O. B. yuntington; Thirty-fiv- e Kiiests enjoyed an evening of music nndi, games, followeil bjr refresh-- ! inents, Mrs, Oakley was formerly! Miss Geneve: Arrowsmith of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley are at home to their friends at First. North and Third West in Provo. -" 1 FRUTO, the Ideal Punch Base is best for making DIRECTIONS Desserts, Jellies, Puddings, because of. Purity, Richness and high concentration. Ask for recipes. Caution: Use glass, wood or porcelain vessels only, as ttOME ft BOTTLE 4 nr f&r 6 r R1 Af TfVK - 9 is wholesome action 6n metals. iYiifiiitJt rt -- lMtl' i)';"'l!"u. iHX4$Si One Gallon: 2 oz. FRUTO, 3 cups' sugar, ' v 7 pints ice water. Stir until dissolved. One Quart: 3 teaspoonsrKU IO, scant cup sugar, water to make a quart One Glau: scant teaspoon FRUTO, 3 heaping teaspoons of sugar. a .i hurried mothers, there is n fV that compares witlf UurcK yuaker. It's faster than puu FOR - toast No breakfast rash, no fuss, ' Bother. i Provides the excellently balanced breakfast ration of protein, carbo hydrates and vitamines plus thf "bulk" to make laxatives less ofteit needed that doctors urge for every one today.. .. J - I All the rich Quaker flavor is there? ' You will like it. I Your grocer has Quick Quaker also Quaker Oats as you have always" known them. f ' . , r ' - ! , Quick Quakeii ahdtAel You can taste its smtfhiiess $ isatfiiwti to tne last INSURES SUCCESS TOURISm HIKERS! CAMPEIiS, REFRESHING DRINK Quick Quaker cooks in 3 to 5 minutes H5.V-f- ' TUTTPFRUTTI FRUTO AT SOCIALS ,VV that kitchen rush " CHERRY r - , .v' t I EASY TO MAKE m |