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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE SOCIAL CALENDAR. New York Auction Sale Causes Big Drop in Price Axminster Rugs Monday. IJ.uJlliiffilS Young Menu Trui Bibbed Cotton (Bleached)..... Bibbed Cotton (Silk Stripe) . . Mercerized Lisle . . . . . ins, hostfKS S p. Iu- - ; iiou Auxiliary HolMTts Hotel; li:30 lutu-hvon- , p.m. '.$1.35 . . euruhnl. hull: ewnine American men FOR NEW STYLE iwijlfi liiiMcr una hznti Mvou, tsixtb iiril uimineweiit bit 11 ; fvcuiiig. tVntrttf Itoard ol I lighters of Tiimwrs, Mrs. Melissa Lf .$1.50 ..... .... .$2.50 LaiuMa Tmu dub. Ml km Mildred Junes, IwKtMis; evening. Hwt meeting. In charge, mx-iet- While They Last! The Big Spring Rug Auction Sale held at il department ward ; 2 :30 p. m. Wednesday. FOR WOMEN NEW STYLE $1.00 Bibbed Cotton (band neck) Bibbed Cotton (lace neck) . ..... $1.25 .... .$1.35 Bibbed Cotton (silk stripe) Mercerized Lisle Silk Garments . . $1.50 $2.50 ............... $6.00 OLD STYLE $1.10, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 f tMiu'uiinruVw'ii'W SPECIAL Ladies' Knitted Silk Scarfs Newest Patterns and Colors $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.50 5jm ijiriTi Marriage of Mis Annie Red- den to Elmer Parker, Salt Lake temple. New York City caused rug prices to drop way below the factory market price. In fact, rugs were sold at this auction below the factory cost of production. We were fortunate In buying a quantity of these rugs at extremely low prices and are giving the people of Provo and Utah county the benefit of same. , Flat Knit (Bleached) Mudsen flimilv rvnnlnn Geneva resort; all day, Valley Circle, Mra. W. S. Whlttemore, hinte8 ; 7 :30. Thursday, Tres Joli club, Mrs. O. E. Thomas, hostess; afternoon. Optimist club. Mrs. Gilbert Cot, hostess; afternoon. Marriajre of Miss Sadie p Factory prices have already soared up again and you will not be able to get such an opportunity again. The amout we pur chased was a limited number; Come early- - get your first choice! OUorton to Leigh W. Clark, Salt Lake temple. Camp No. 3, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Jane Park Jones, hostess- - after- noon. 8. C. 8., Miss " Elizabeth Taylor, hostess; evening. Reception, President and Mrs. F. 8. Harris, host and hostess; 4 to 6 p. m. Bonneville ward Primary officers and teachers, Mrs. Tom Cox, Lostess; afternoon. Bluebird Sewing club, Mrs. Charles Jensen, hostess ; after- noon. G. R. A. club, Mrs. Bert Nuttall, hostess; evening. ' ""' B. I. U. 't Everyone Can Afford a Rug Now! TucmIu). Kelief PAGE THREE. 1, 1924. Unusual Display In Our rloor Covering Dept. f Come tarty and Uet Yours! Friday. Alumni banquet, Ladies' gymnasium ; 8 :30 p. m. Provanuas club, Mrs. L. N. Oakley, hostess ; afternoon. . . w""" M MOMTft QCIETYu John T. Taylor en- rtalned at dinner at' their home Decoration day for Mrs. Minnie lomas of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cropper of Midrale, their b, Paul, and two daughters, Carta and Muriel The dining table it attractively decorated with cut and Mrs. Mr. inn " Mi E. Huish spent Decora- in day In Payson visiting with latlves and friends. Mrs. A. Mrs. J. E. Farrer enter- dinner at their home oration day in honor of Mr. and p. Albert Rasmussen, son Jay, a daughters, Lenore. Allie and Irlam. A cut glass basket of N and ferns formed the center-te- e tor the dining table. After an enjoyable time was spent mi music ana social cnat iltr. and ned at Pr Pfa. K. S. Jordan and fnmllv nf U Francisco, California, vialt- Mrs. jesse Klght, during an fwiw monthfl. ,? n, p y y son on "Parables of the Savior." The masical program will be furnished by Prof. J. R. Boshard and company, and a solo will be rendered by Miss Reta Kay. This is to be the last theological meetnig of the season and the committee requests that all ladies of the ward attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack and Mrs. David Morgan motored to Goshen Decoration day where they tending theaters and other places of visited with relatives and friends. amusement The family descendants of John Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, and Paul Stevenson held their annual reMrs. Jack Teasdale were guests of union at the home of Mrs. James Madsen of Lakeview Friday May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Strong at Previous to the at Mrs. their home in Alpine Decoration Madsen's home, gathering a program was day. given at the Lakeview meeting w w w house. Miss Wilma Jeppson and students Following the program, games and of her class in play ground super- delicious refreshments were enjoyed Miss Miss Afton Newell, vision, at the home of Mrs. Madsen, About Nell Clark, Miss Eloiss Stewart and 90 descendants of Mr. Stevenson to Salt Miss Alma McElrath, went were present at the reunion. Lake Thursday where they visited several public and school play Mrs. L. B. Nichols of Salt Lake grounds of that city. The young wo has been visiting in Provo with relamen remained over and spent decor tives and friends for the past week. ation day attending the theaters and visiting with friends. Miss Theressa Giles and Miss Sarah Giles of Salt Lake have been Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Bailey enter- spending the week end in Provo, the tained at dinner at their home Deo guests of Mr. and Mrs. John T. ' oration day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Giles. George B. Harding of Price who are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey will also entertain at dinner in their honor today. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maxfield entertained at dinner Friday in honor of Bert Clinger and bride of Rigby, Idaho, who were married WednesM. day in the Salt Lake temple.. The rooms were decorated with peonies and ferns. Covers were laid for the paths. following, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clinger, Mrs. J. W. Clinger from Rigby, fDACGHTiiina Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zobell irs. Nellie Duke Peay will enter-- and children of Salt Lake, Mrs. tte members of Camp No. 2, McKinley, also from Salt fters of the Utah Pioneers at George Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, fiE?.01 "r6LEleanore Duke, 89 Norma, Pauline, Aretta and Kath-ry- n afternoon Sumsion, the host and hostess O'clock. xnur8day All momW. and their children. are WesSdL- present The Relief society meeting to be a. '. . . given In the Provo First ward TuesPr. and Mr. n tt to slit rT o , ""?B day afternoon will be under the dijLiKiiirxrinn rection of the theological committee. they spent the day at" Miss Lucile Bown will give the lea- - PR0VANNA9 nT.TTW iTie members of tho Prnvanno. P win meet Frlday flfternoon at 01 I N. Oakley. Sew-l Witt Mrs. Jordan's mother, Mrs. pe Knight, during the summer E Payment A S Y Id Rose Plant Sale June 2 to 10th SALE OF THE FAMOUS ROSE BUSHES EVER-BLOOMIN- Down and Monthly Payments on all jfjjB Rugs data Your T E R "Axminster Rugs S Choice Tomorrow Morning! Wide Range of Patterns Splendid Quality SPOT DANCE sold at such low These rues cover a variety of colors and patterns. Because they are being are charmingly grade rugs. They nrkes. don't think they axe inferior quality. They are high and wear. will and use satisfactory give long colorfuL They are made for practical have never that again. Come into our Floor Covering Depart-memay you ittomSrrowT looked for. While they tost a 9x12 sue for $31.00. Get the rug you have long nt Geneva trUESDAY, JUNE 3 WILTON Fun! Oh, Boy! G DUNLAP Dark Pink. BUTTERFLY Salmon Pink. and -- PILGRIM-Two-to- m ne Pink. OPHELIA Salmon Pink. MILADY Red. COLUMBIA Medium Pink. WHITE KILLARNEY These plants will bloom six weeks after planting continue to flower until Thanksgiving. Sale Price 50c LADIES' FLORAL CO. PHONE 466. 230 W. CENTER ST. SOMEMUSIC Herati Wilton Rugs Bring You Lasting Beauty Once Found Only In Choice Orentals Rugs of that keep their color and freshness through years Room want for your Livmz show can you jast such rugs. These and Dining Room. We the beautiful soft colors offer Wiltons HeraU you splendid worsted pile that will last through vou love, in a firmlv woven, service. of years and years Kugs Armstrong's Linoleum ana Linoleum is a feature of and inlaid, A large and varied display of Armstrong Linoleum, print our Floor Covering Department. It is sanitary and easy to keep clean and the pretty patterns give life to your rooms. Let our Mr. Miller cement your Linoleum to the floor. THE Only One Price to Everybody ARIEL The Lowest Price, Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell imiimimiminmmm "THE ieasjjtopgjjhra Chevrolet M month will buy one of these rugs. A payment down and a small payment each week or use and it enjoy it while you pay for it! Think of it! Low prices, easy terms and you ""rship ANNUAL A" bwivu.rrv AVtUt SPRIN'OVILLE ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE" PROVO Company NEPHI |