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Show Make Your Kitchen Work Your Happiest Work OVEN FOR 6AS ELEVATED MO ODOR SPLASHER n SANITARY nuur tr bAHKR FOR DRAFT SAS OOAkf CONTROLLER FOUR COVERS FOR mimHUII NO ODOR IN KITCHEN t WHITE PORCELAIN BROILER PAN sa- in - - wedding took place Saturday afternoon at the home ot Mr. nd Mrs. Andrew Drysdate. when their twin sons, Oreille ' and Sheldon, were united in marriage to Miss Iva Jones and Miss Yerda, Creer, respectively. Miss Jonep is the daughter of, Mr. anH Mrs. C. C Jones of Provo,1 and Miss Creer is the daughter of ljurs. A. v. .uiuer oi j iuim, uu w in Pocatello, Idaho, for the time being. The ceremonies were performed at 4 o'clock by Bishap Robert Elliott of the Bonneville ward, in the presence of the immediate ifamily members and close friends of the young couples. The brides and grooms left Sat urday evening for Suit Lake, where they will spend a few days, rrrn. ing to Provo the latter part of the (week to make their homes. A double i -- 1 ; FOR CAS SIHHERER SELF STARTER FOR 6AS NO MATCHES WHITE PORCELAIN BURNER TRAY WANT CANNONS AND GUNS Of Our Entire Stock ot IT I T DRAFT SLIDE UNDER ORATtS A UFC SOUS, WED- I WW If you have an old cannon or some antiquated muskets or some old guns Stowed away in the attic or hidden around the place somewhere, get them out immediately. There is no war or struggle of any kind in which you will have to use the weapons. They are badly heeded, however, in of July pathe Twenty-fourtrade to be staged here under the direction of the Daughters of the Pioneers of Utah. Anyone who has any weapons of this kind, kindly telephone 536-and get in communication with Mrs. M. I. Bushman, who has charge of that part of the parade. ADJUSTABLE GAS COCKS CAST IRON BURNER BOX COAL NO KINOUN MO TOASTING ujnHMiTntni AUTOMATIC RKaMWUMANSIQASniN CAST BRCtUM AND uui 71 i 1 NIME DAMPER W HITCHEft IPOBCtLAm mtm CHECK ' 1 I . AUTOMATIC i V"it"i ' ""V''I'LI M,"RM"!Sr rwmmimimJl-- - j"- IH ..... . A LIFE ,"1'ir"M1 "IttertflJ 1315 ISJ. IV I II ijitTNIVP.RSAK ..... f B:?I:i ffHJI'U J V IHtNVM NO PARTS TO RENOVE irJ B WCHB fJA OVEN IM COAL WOOD UK WW. UNIVERSAL AND MUMMY SANDALS.. WHITE KID, RED AND WHITE, GREEN AND PUMPS, OXFORDS AND SANDALS. WHITE ALL THIS SEASON'S LATEST NOVELTIES. h ' flMf ! V MAMMA AMD ROASTING POff COAL WOOD OR 'SJf 5 SETS IN 40 INCH Vtt OVEN CAS . tlLMTEO OVEN FOR OAS ONLY W J , SftACE Makes Kitchen Work Easy Both Winter and Summer 7T7DC A T T TMTV U111 Three Ranges in one V Just Wipe it off! No od Pontha PART PAYMENT Miss Helen Taylor, Miss Fawn Singleton and Miss Jessie Johnson are spending a few days at the summer home of Dr. Fred W. Taylor in Springdell, Provo canyon. t Leland J. Cassity of Salt Lake Is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity, for a few days. Universal Porcelain Ranges are made in Pearl, Grey or Peacock Blues finishes and are guaranor teed against discoloring cracking from intense heat. WHl not discolor from grease. Just as clean as a china desk. LIBERAL Dr. L. C. Henderson of Ogden. specialgovernment veterinarian izing in hog diseases, was in Provo and Utah county the latter part of the week. Dr. Henderson and J. P. Welch, county agricultural agent, went to Genola, Saturday. - MUSIC Th& SOCIAL CALENDAR ANNUAL LAWN FESTIVAL. The annual festival of the B. y. u. summer school was held Friday evening on the lawn in front of the Educationaji buildingColored electric lights were strung from tree to- - tree, lending a very pleasing effect. "of. H. R. Merrill had charge f the program, which was as follows : Solo and sxoud dances bv stn. dents cf Miss Lyle Lindsay; dance demonstration, "Dolly Dance," little ubs iseweii in costume; duets, Jameson sisterg of Soanish Fork: reading, Miss Nell Clark; reading, 'ss Lyle Lindsay; vocal1 solo, frank Wanlass; reading, Alonzo orley; vocal iolo, S. V. Prows. Later was enjoyed by tte 300 indancing attendance. , Cullimore "y Provo, Mrs. of Mrs. William Kavochevich entertained a number of little folks at her home Friday afternoon In compliment to her son Leo, whose ninth birthday anniversary occurred on that day. The rooms were prettily decorated with aum-me- r flowers. Outdoor games were enjoyed, during which a delicious luncheon was served to 25, ' The members of the Ladies' Guild of the St Mary's church and their children will enjoy an outing at Saratoga, Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant time will he spent with games; picnicking and bathing. ! - entertain-e- d iai hnaf ooo in Miss Luella Meldrum of the Social Hour the Pleasant View ward Qlea.n at uer nome in orem Tnur- - efs at her tome Friday evening. arternoon. During the after- - The season's flowers decorated the of sewing and social chat, the rooms. Sewing, games and lunch L. M. Nalumi members Stops Escape At Jail ' U. S., is Eddie Ryan, 11 is besides Eddio and for old, Potter left Saturday years Denver where he will take post being a police officer of ability and graduate and special clinic work bravery Is the. owner of "Nick." "Nick" is a "dog. for the next two or three weeks. Eddie and "Nick" are pals. Eddie! - N. K. Nelson of Salt Lake City, came to Provo a few days ago to formerly principal of the Spring-vill- visit his uncle, Sheriff John D. high school, was a Provo Boyd. When Eddie saw the jail and was visitor Saturday forenoon. told that was where "bad men are I. L. Williamson, until recently kept," he deputized himself to see superintendent of the Tintic school that they were kept there. That was why Eddie and "Nick" district but now connected with the office of the state superintend- stationed themselves near the jail ent of instruction, came through in their play. Now going back a bit: Henry to Salt Provo Saturday enrout Peterson and Donald McKeever, Lake City. two youthful hoboes, were accused in Springville the other day of "SALVATION ARMY. 10 15: Jail having broken into a freight car meeting, Sunday, July a .m.; morning open air service, 11 and taking wearing apparel. They p. m.; were brought to Provo and placed o'clock; Sunday school, meeting In Pioneer park, 3:30 p. in jail for safe keeping. But it appears that Peterson and m.; open air service, 7:30 p. m.; McKeever didn't like the idea of indoor meeting B:15 p. m. The services indoors are being staying in jail. Thursday night held at 35 North First West street. they began digging their way out,! And Friday! Major Percy Merten and Captain through the wall. Dick Guest are assisting the local morning, probably, the young men Their music and spirited would be far distant from Provo,! forces. had it not been that Eddie and singing, interspersed with melodies, are creating much "Nick" were on guard. Eddie saw interest. Their handling of Bible the hole In the brick wall. Eddie subjects is also much appreciated. is a wise little sleuth, and made a e to his uncle's office. Eddie lineup the sheriff and his CLOUDBURST AT STRAWBERRY Clean Sweep Sale " iSiora Thai urn. eon were enjoyed by Miss Chipman, Miss Lilly Chipman, Ida Slack, Miss Ruth Clark, Colleen Phillips. Miss Nola Miss Miss Ida Lelehty, LeieHty, Miss Etta Phillips Earl Foote and Mrs. Joseph Ray rum. Orem. . HrB- ile of Elliott and Mrs. John Kelsch IMf e 1 story, "The Dream Woman," was read by Mrs. S. J. Cunningham. A delicious luncheon was- served to the members and the following invited guests: Mrs. Frank Roylance, Miss Lucile Collins of Sait Lake, Mrs. Sims McBride and Mrs. Leslie Eddie Dr. C. L. m vo, be at the resort at 1:30 o'clock, The afternoon will be spent In PEOPLE social chat bathing, boating, etc, !No formal program will be given, GO TO GENEVA A picnic luncheon brought by eachj!; Individual or by each ward organl-A. of Utah stake will be held nt zation will be served at supper! I Geneva, Wednesday, July 18. AH time. The main part of the outing will; of the ward organizations of the stake will be represented at the be the dance which will begin! outing, which promises to be at- early in the evening following the tended bv a large group ot the luncheon. The stake officers of thej young people of Provo, Sprinngville M. I. A., both the young ladle's and the young men's officers, are anx- and Provo Bench. It is planned that most of the ious to have a large turn out at the. A The youngest deputy sheriff in members Of the organization will outing. or the Utah county, Utah state, j ALLOWANCES. rk and; daughter ' YOUR OLD RANGE TAKEN AS made in Pearl Grey or Peacock as clean as a china dish. Calder Marie of Vernal, Utah, left Saturday morning for their home, "after a few days' visit here with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity. The Universal Combination Range is without a doubt the most successful range on the market today. It will bake just as well with gas as with coal, and best of all is absolutely guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every respect. Made in all finishes and styles, and prices to fit every purse. Nothing to remember. Absolutely automatic. Turn on the gas and oven is automatically adjusted for gas. Turn oft the gas and oven is automatically adjusted for coal or wood. Fuel changes are made instantaneously and automatically by a simple twist of the wrist. PRICE Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Haws have re- turned from a two weeks' visit in and various Idaho j Yellowstone 'points. While away they visited several of their relatives. space. parts to change. (oils eJ H P the afternoon three beautiful quilts were maiie. Dainty refreshments were served to 20. i 40-in- ch Coal-Gas-Wo- CLEAN-U- Complimentary to Miss Margaret Hair, a bride of next mouth, Mrs A. E. Huiah entertained at a quilting at her home Friday afternoon. The season's flowers pret jtily decorated the .rooms. During NC E The Universal Combination Range is the last work in beautiful, practical, sanitary and efficient range. Embodies all the conveniences of a gas range with all the advantages of a coal or wood range. No larger than an ordinary range sets in a formerly to $9.00 Mangum in Springdell, Provo canyon, the guests of the Misses Beth, Dixie and Jessie K. Mangum. COMBINATION JJllUTVU R A The sizes are noV complete so come early Flora and Mrs. Stephen L. Miss of American Fork spent Fri Miss day in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. R Mr. Cluff, J. Murdock. Edna Mrs. . and Mrs. Fritz Wunderly of Meld- Salt Lake spent Friday evening in Provo with Mrs. Florence Jepper son Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. Wun- Mrs. Sheriff Henrie entertained derly left Saturday morning for the Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. south, where Mrs. Wunderly will G. L, Rodgers of San Pedro, Calir.; visit with her mother, Mrs. John Mrs. H P. Hunter of Nampa. Idaho, Edjinonds, for a month. and Mrs. Leo Sheehan of Milford, The members of the Provannas Utah. Music, games and luncheon were enjoyed by Mrs. Wm. F. club were delightfully entertained Olsen, Mrs. A. B. Simmons, Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Upton Hoover Lafe Alger, Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs. Friday afternoon. Garden flowers Hewitt Strong and Mrs. Charles prettily decorated the rooms. A cloud burst near Strawberry ing the afternoon of needlework 'and Social chat a delicious lunch- - lake caused the fishers there con.. Mrs. Florence Jepperson Madsen eon was served to Mrs. J. H. Beck, siderable trouble and difficulty entertained at dinner at her home Mrs. C. W. Haws, Mrs. A. G. Cluff, Friday. The road from the lake Wednesday afternoon In honor of Msr. Arnold Dixon, Mrs. John Pen- - was made so slippery by the down Mrs. F .D. B. Gay, Mrs, Parley pour that it was impossible for the her mother, Mrs. Samuel H. Jepper-roson, Sr., whose 44th wedding anni- - Dixon, Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Mrs. Al- - cars to remain on the road, accordversary It was. The entertolnlng bert Selck, Mrs. J. W. McClellan, ing to Elmer Madsen of the rooms were artistically decorated Mrs. Walter Taylor and Mrs. Fred Transfer, company. ' For more than six hours 16 autowith summer flowers and ferns. Crltchlow. mobiles were stalled on the road Covers were laid for ten of the i ' guest of honor's . most . Intimate The Misses Zina Brhnhall.1 Helen- unable" to advance on account asof a it school cn'vfihf who were students of Harris, Amy Jones and Lee Jor- large car having turned over the late Dr. Karl G. Maeser many dan spent a few days last week at .slipped from the road. No one was the summer home of W. Lester injured. years ago. Mr. j Dur-Jone- s. d. , Hardy-Madse- n bee-lin- deputies and told them of his discovery. "We'll go right out," replied Sheriff Boyd. "Aw, you don't have to hurry," said Eddie, "Nick is out 'there . watching the hole." But the sheriff's forces marched jail breakers out, put the would-bInto cells and patched up the holej Eddie got an ice cream cone tor his reward,- - and Nick drew a couple of bones. Peterson and McKeever will linger In jail until the distriot court and juvenile court, finish their argument over Jurisdiction In; All this week we art going to forget costs and' make a clean sweep of ail our summer goods if prices will do it. Our mammoth stock of shoes and dry goods under fire. Note some of the many bargains: 100 pairs Ladies' White Canvas Slippers, heavy rubber sole with heel, leather inside, $2.75 regular; Clean .89 Sweep Sale, pair .5 50 pairs Misses' White Sandals, pair. 100 pairs Men's and Boys' White Oxfords and Shoes, , . . .98 Clean Sweep Sale, pair . .". 100 pairs in White Canvas, mixed sizes and kinds, d Off entire line during Clean Sweep Sale, 100 pairs Ladies' Oxfords and Strap Slippers, all new styles, colors and kinds, up to $6.75 values; Clean .$2.98 Sweep Sale, pair . . .'. . . H 100 pairs next grade, Clean Sweep Sale, pair. . .$2.19 100 yards Dress Voiles, up to 75c yard,. Clean Sweep , Sale, yard ..... . . . Entire line Lace and Embroidery, 25 to 75 Per Cent Off d Off Entire line of Men's Dres3 Caps Off Entire line of Summer Underwear 500 yards Best Dress Gingham, 6 yards for.i . .$1.00 h 500 yards Percaies, t yards for. ..... .$1.00 300 Turkish Towels, double thread, size 20x40, in Clean .$1.00 '' Sweep Sale, 4 for d Off Entire line of Straw Hats, Clean Sweep, Off 500 yards Ribbon, Clean Sweep Sale. . . . .One-Hal-f d . . . Off 100 pair L. D. S.. Garments. . . . Hundreds of Other Bargains. Remember the Date and Place. : .......... One-Thir- . :. One-Thir- OB-F.our- lh 36-inc- One-Thir- -- .One-Thir- e i D. L. Van Wagenen 318 West Center. : |