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Show SHE a it nri WTHE'SQa-of Ribbon,". Slogan v ft' ' in the Realm of Fashion 7 r otc? A Klilf?'..'! T Mr. ml Mrs & E. Dsvies, in compliment to their daughter Fawn tub t " . enjoyed: Duet, Prof. and Prof. J. W.Mfr Allister; reading, Mrs. Flora Jenkins; vocal, solo, --Hit?-- Hannah Pike : vocal solo. Miss Loreta Clark; solo. Prof. J. W. McAllister; instrumental selection. "Mighty Like a Rpse. by request, Wilde's " Refreshments were served 300, including- - a number from - " ml gown of turquoise blue . georgette, was"Of eerat eolofed gorgette with" pearl bead trimmings. . .Each carried-- a - while Hiss Durrani's dress iir - ? ' - ' w v ' 4 .' ,-- w f ws. ' iuuiasen J -- 4 weresedjsjLfloral4ecoratlonr orchid I eonfl- vearS exper- "The Suc-Box 658,. rictly ' A it r ry- - colored satin with beaded fiii.Hy Wo! t I y v . H ft -- ei ' - bi 1 - ind 89. a ln P,ant Bros. Co. ysi. . at 3 i Bargain A t Meat 3 , lioti.V ... - - '.' J . ... rA.29tr si ' With- Ictrlo-lorg "Yesfored; would n'ever look it. Was there ever a woman who would be satisfied merely have thiitgsaclean.if they did Tiot look ' v. clean and pretty? ; 'M-25-- ' She who has so cheerfully faced the tedious routine of cook- ing fullyTarthonsand meals each yar, "not to mention those frequent bakings prompted by a wish to. appease your treats, surely now deserves as an hunger with home-maappreciation ofller efforts, the pride and. assistance of the JVf ." If -- Jl 'ti "m?&f ',, .p2 Jor 'painting. - "Jr - - W Smith, 118". .NR.;-.J-7-t- f. de II be8MgeJhatiojijjQbta JtrlmmtegganLBhe carl led a bean- tiful bouqueof bride's roses. The bridesmaids were MissBbe - Vs ... VIA - rlch idreds Every woman appreciates beauty, wants a neat, pretty kitchen and a porcelain range.,. A range that requires neither blacking nor polishing, that remains a beauty aland washable and as easy to clean ways. That as a china plate, requiring only the time necessary to wipe off with a damp cloth occasionally; that is clean, ranp-but looks clean and beautiM--that saves time, Jr.bor and fuel. What woman would want a black kitchen hot-onl- a formerly-MaaAmelI- - 'I was Robbins of this city, . An nttractlve decoraitve scleinT Jwas arranged w4th4he oetors pinkf- and white. Peonies and roses - ?PPZS6h7t? Peerless Players nlshed tbemustcT readings were given- by Miss Ina Creer and vocal selections rendered by Dr. Thomas : L. Martin. ' - . Dainty refreshments were served from uuv Cut glass vases of spring -lloweri wereu sedln- decorating the luncheon tables.' .;: ;;? ' 'toi results, ;st successful FOR MEN ONLY " tsaiLiKa,iempie. bouquet t sweet peas. West Part rtdancingJ: to RECEPTION fOR NEWLYWEDr.j k wedding reception was given in thejgwqnrt ward serial hall Friday evening by Mr: and Ms.. A. R. Robblns in compliippnt i&. iir. n& i Mrs. J. Clyde Knudeen whose mar- triage took pface Wednesday la tljei, )J if Darter ippearedrln apretty fiwon was best man. . .During the evening NOT : . I J' and Mrs. Clark will vUit ih Jjlolden, for a tew weckot where a wedding reception will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Nixon. Thev win spend the slimmer at the Clark ranch in Provo canyon, after which they will return" to Holden to make tbelr home. ' Mr. -- . Used by FoW Generations in Millions of Homes, r I OAK.' orchestra.- - JBuager h. walker, of Rexburg, Idaho, whose marriage- - took place Wednesday in the Salt lake temple. ? The hall was Very prettily deco- WW ot sr coiot scheme of pink, . wlhte and green, and was arranged with. crepe paper, potted plants ana spring flowers. . .'To onae was gowned in a .dalntj dress oforehid creptf'electra and- - carries a beautiful bouquet of bride's roses. Miss Ruth Dsvies, sister of the bride and Miss Donna Durrant .were the' bridesmaids, 4i EDITION. BoHhnfrt -- : C V, - program-wa- s WALKER WFnniMft BtrtDViAki -- HERALD . C y-- 1 .OAK- - S ' . - - r i Tic Koyal CI Alexander and .Miss Ida Knudseh. Mies Alexander was gowned in pale green-jcantoWEDDING RECEPTION GIVEN. crepe- r- while 'Miss Knudsen's dress was of white silk w4 Mg'q.'' iMuwi'pig?; net, over pale pink satin. Each who were united in marriage In the carried bouquet, of sweet peas Salt Lake temple Wednesday were and roses. Mr. Lyman Robbins guests . of . honor at a wedding acted man. as best -evenreception given Thursday uake R 01 ribbon". U apparently views, how to fashion the cleverest. In the receiving line were Mr.. sort 01 a or girdle out of ing In the Third ward social hail the prevailing sentiment through and Mrs. Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. by Mr. Clark's parents, Mr. and out the realm of fashion. The pic- about one and yards J. C. Knudsen of Provo, parents of Airs. George A Clark of this city, tures herewith tell of the magic of wide ribbon. Twc pieces are in lurks a to mitered .which ribbon. of make the a groom. one the corner, length Alda , The bride was formerly Miss now the Deauvlli bandun-- , three-fourtyard in length, the During the evening of. dancing, ixonTfasiter of Mr. '. and. Mrs. naJust Is the subject supreme In the other One yard. Tho process is vocal solos were rendered by WilGeorge Nlxd of Holden, Utah. ot accessories. It bas a shown in the section held to view liam Knudsehs Miss drees way Follis Ross The hall wa most artistically rival in the ribbon kerchief, drape, Dy me young woman, -who after several piano selections decorated, the cojirs pink and raCh aB is pictured- In the smaUl abovknts pgi4,dered green predominating; sang a hip, as th etandlug ana ansa jeawo-qsselarge Xba mi number of Scotch songST" ding bell centered the iaSr1 tfo lebuSJuoveity it to take four pieces T ngure displays. ... Among other ribbon novelUea Dainty refreshments were. served was draped the colored of wide ribbon, miter them at the streamers to the four corners of corners and Join by double hem a very effective cap for the boudoir. to 400, Including a number from This pretty A. yard and a half of ribbon 6 or 7 Numerous, useful and the hall. Vases of ' peonies were stitching or- fagoting. as it has been npay Inches wide Is needed. Fold It to find beautiful also employed "in the v.decorative "ribbonette,gifts were received. by. called, can oe worn as a square, the center shlrrJ.erelA-five-ver- 4 the young couple, who' left." this IIS , jjcheme. pulled around so that one pohit tical rows, so as to araw down to The bride wore a beautiful gray comes aown in ine xront witn each conform to the head. To one side morning for Garfield to make their back adorned measure 12 inches, at which point home. gorgette crepe gown, with silver shoulder and he ' bead trimmings, and carried a bou- - with the other points. A: pleas cut a silt or buttonhole almost ing variation Is , to knot one across the ribtfpL Overcast this COOMBS WEDDING RECEPTION. Quet of bride's roses. In kerchief effect with floss, so it will not ravel. In Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones 1& the receiving line" were Mr. point Fancy girdles what a. sensation adjusting, pull the other end of gave a wedding reception In the and Mrs. George A. Clark and Mrs. at ribbon the the back through are dress of First ward .social ball creating among ac they 'Hannah Pike of St. George. Friday even-icessories, and bow gracefully rib- the head. Bring both ends forward gcompllmentary to their daughDuring the evening of dancing, bon ' lends Itself to the ' general and treat the front In a butterfly ter tyle and Clyde Coombs of Pay-so"for which Wilde's orchestra fur- scheme t The picture tells, in two bow. whose marriage took platfe (O. llll. WUrm Xmparo Uajoa.) nished the music the following - n iverslty FOR COAL, WOOD, GAS OR COaiBINATIOIf - Finished Entirely in Grayer Blue Porcelain or Whit Trimmed, - three-quarte- - "hlclr " " . 1 1a i LOUIS, MO. TOWItfM.. . ' i . T- I ; economy ...... I V -- ONE PRICE ii- ' CHARTER ' at- Ce "TTIETXJWESTPRtCE ' ividaon t a - 1st W., -: 0 QAtti& fiTnvEaivn TO EVERYBODY " 51.--- EXCLUSIVE"' nn 1 T riTe... : ' . 1 j f I I ' ; Ses. "THIS IS THE PLACE" I n : : . 7 - , nses. Tfrmenf. - . Jnaa ' " : levada. 'salary, I ragins & Co Intermountain Representatives, Salt Lake Ci$ II ' - ars of i ierican fg ll xucic CHARTER OAK STOVE & RANGE CO, -- J? thii4ntauTTiiJiait - f wed-Ui-fi- p a inciter iaKcr Oak WiU Be the Maker." tmcii jft Charter hip-sca- r- - 8.- it ,PTT1 UTAH COUNTY THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" 1 THE . same wonderful flavor which has made the coatings of Roof chocolates so popular is found in V V sL-- J u at , J it fdi every cookinir J "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" HdmeFurnisliers PHONE 544 ' Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple. A color scheme ot pink and green was used in decorating the'halL The bride wore a charming gown of cream colored silk over crepede chine withpearlbead. trimmings and carried a beautiful bouquet ot bride's roses.. Miss Enla Fletcher as bridesmaid was gowned, in a cocoa:; v , r A wonderfui flavor makes this" rich cocoa' a favorite fof use itf maki" uig hot chocolate, and in cooking in which cocoa is used. . - ;A'nii; - -- 1 : : r'jjum f5i ? :: " You .JZ-XZnstant - 1, can have hot chocolate In an' if you'use; McDonald's - Roof ; ,.i ' ; Ground Chocolate. For the ; hurried , uictgvitist. UUVi utuucu uiuuiiu viioc J;olate is a great conveniencts and it makes a' drink. of very delicious of pale prettv-dre- se V, -- varaen urouna inocojate. no Doiunjf 19 necessary when you make hot choc- - s.' ta green-taffe- with rose trjmmlngs, and she ried a bouquet of Sweet peas. Harper was bes man. nn the receiving line Were and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, MK Mrs. Frank Coombs of Pay son Mrs. Heber J. Done. - t car- Rex Mr. and and UT'tU Utah, which wiU Include a visit to Bryce canyon. They will return to Provo to make their home. and the patriotic address by I - Flag Day j. A. i Howeli The Provo . band win f i marriage' of Mrs. Doris C. music for the interlude," whli- Smith, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William p. Clayton of Provo, and ' audience Is being seated. Vern Johnson, also of this city, Professor Boshard wIl. u took place May 81 at Shoshone. L U- entfre taberhacla choir and hn r. and Mrs, Johnson reIf present plans of the B. P. 0. iaano: turned here Wednesday to maife Elks lodge, Kb. 849, mature, Provo ranged some of the heaf iest c' composltJonssuTtabla tnr f- their home. Mr-- Johnson is man county, will see tH ttlooi ager of the Pine .Tree Service staPerhaps never ct largest flag day exercises ever wnere in America has . ::. tion. .'X held here Thursday, June 14, ac- heavy and u . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clark and cording to cbmmittees now work- - program been prepared for a ; day:Service.;V-'r.daughters will leave Tuesday for In's oh the' Diana o ot The composed festivities will cH 3 wiu visu an; toe notable play- tbrecr parts and begins-wita mon ball In tl grounds ot that section of the coun ster street parade at 7 o'clock p. m. commencing at S o r' In which delegations from Tintic try. -which tho public Is invji .... .,' lodge No. 711, of Eureka. Salt Lake Prot'lnd1 Mrs. Calvin Fletcher of! City lodee No. 85 of Salt and ' A -- committee - from t Logan are spending the week-enjOgden lodge No. 709 of Osden. and Elks lodge will vUit th here with Mr. end Mrs.. Albert S. Prove lodge No. '849 are scheduled houses and the city comu -Jones. r to parUclpate. ,'.f request that all busino , ; After- the parade Jhe ElksLITag and downtown streets b- Miss Clara Moore of Parson isw day service will be rendered from with flags and the nati' Provo visitor tor a tew days with a pltaform on Cener street, Just Patrtotic cltlitflfv.a,-- S. relatives and friends.-- -: uorth of the fire station. to decors , J Mrs. Erma Fletcher of Salt Lake ' fpsturei of ' !s " la spending tew day ticre Wtfl Si '.! ' Vrs. V "ft Vr. VThe , t'-.- and-Uta- , j M8Ja",ngVgniniiwss - Reading, nlshed: Miss LaVieve Uulsh; cornet solo, Rulon Morgan;, reading, Richard Harris; ; piano duet, Melba and Marie Fletcher; talk," Blsboh Joseph Cuttle; talk. the Paysoa First Bishop Hill of ' rufcuHern--iHorniarnererneyr-?rhOr- tn " ; . . ' - r - wart ',, ' " , Panclng was later enjoyed.' the ntusto bclnc furnished by the Peer-- lesayers.f)alnty refreshments were served to 150. ' Numerous beautiful and useful gifts were re cetved by the honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Coombs left tor a 7 PROVO, .s-- A DON'? BOIL 1 J".. Dixon Taylor Russell Co. ... McDonald's I i - - iu Economy purpose which calls for a chocolate flavoryou will find itSuperior in everyway. For icinsr for cakes it need only be melted and. spread on the ake it is creamy and rich.V For hot chocolate, a- " v?' and for flavoring ices, puddings, cakes, etc., Roof Garden Cake Chocolate Sweetened has no equal . Use N... wVwln sotitpm h grand-Sharit- . . l d ; J, .pelal " . |