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Show TIIE PR0V(VnERAIJ)3r9yi?AY, DECEMBER 8. 1924. Xatdla, to Jjrven J. NeWaun tendance, TltrV Snow will give a Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson; the history of her father and mother 'the afteraoou's entertall marriage Ut take place December IS, during la Uw Rait Mlss temple. liewis is aa Iustm-tu- r In the Parker The &lvef Tea . give by th and Mrs. Dolly Ekina Davis of Og-- school .and Mr, Nehsu) la . dcjwty Ladhta Literary dub, at tho noma . treasurer. uunty were the "..,..',.,! guests . ';, of Uri Harold Dunn, was an artia-f- t besides Mrs, Ague Crsndall. Mrs. - The menxbera of the Prvitna " ; Mrs. Tuckett ratertaiue4 a( a dia-he-r 1L S. Pyne, Mrs. Mary Mark ha aa wetf a a financial success. in, club were entertain party last Mpnaay tn honor at I Tei, at served from the Mrs. Ruth Farrw, Mrs, Bertha the home ofpleasantly Mrs. Ernest Diioa Fri- MaatM Wears who Wit Tuesday tor J Romo Kartcbuer,' Mrs. , lAing labia Whit was beautifully BowMrs, A ChriaUnaa the day afternoon. I. D, 8,VlssloB fields! decorated with the Hub color and Zlna feeaiuoumLaud Mrs. Fred 8. decora tjng scheme deve? was carried out Davles. bad1 aa the centwjie a, crystal. V iii the rel and green celor V... basket of ceeiaj brnnyera contributed , yhtt Grandylew- - ward MiitiiBl as-1T The time, wasleasantljr- - fpent The members of the dub Ladle Floral. Gaiety y the Slhpt oclaUou will Hrraeuk Itveu, wJi were pleasantly entertained Thurs- - with needlework, music ana flpclal bearing; tbe lighted taper chttt after wbUh aj delictoua hmch- - "The Poor Mark4 Man," In. the " d3ftcrflo-atthe-hn-t)tHkirs. i stood at Mthr,tf tthe7TaUla, IrTMrs- - Jt Beck7 lakevhweane4M els Peterson.1 Chrysanthemums eoa, was served coin. : lie Sterling alive table Bertlee ! l"fc rt, Mra Mrs. John Collins, r' JJ.,,Cblteh-and potted plants were attractively, ' i , ; pleted the decorations and those ': Parley Dijon.,Mrs. tTli. j.-.t- t tv tonu the decorations of the hiw;Mra. Mrs. were Herald Clark. Wetrt kft Tacaday tot B, Gay Mrs. T. W. Hawsi Mrs. Voiding i MsHts . , Madl-mliving rooms. Mrs, John Pulley and Mrs. Salt Lake, assoowiMaWd hy BlafeapJ Mrs. Li E.. Nelson. Mr ' An afternoon of. needlework and Merrill. JV'alter Taylor. Mrs. John Kaxey." and Mrs, M. C Kajrtrtoer and. Mi social was chat anjoyably spent dur- Mrs. Wren Wllkfas, the Invited; Belva, HU1 , rroi Salt Lake, Mr, $he livinf room waa attractively decorated with a large basket of ing which , time Mrs. Lee Morgan guest, Mrs. Walter Dixon.. Wits left tut tto k P. S. mission a Special demonstration on , ,.. chrysanthemums contributed by the gave Mrs. Dixon was assisted in ' the. fields. . darning. Jfrvvo Greenhouse. Mrs. Arn-olher t. by serving daughter, I ward T. M. M. . The TlmjefUrOCoa string trio under too directum . Delicious, refreshments were serBoshard, : of Mrs. Ralph Booth and consisting ved to Mr tt. D. 8uow, Mrs. Amos L A. oxganiaad. aa "M." men associaMr. and Mrs. Ralph. Booth and Riding, Mrs. Carl Uw, Mrs. John Ma J. Earl Lewis eutertalned tion. ad; are iakio oiaii to carry arvard Olsen, furnished the musjc Oberg, Mrs. Jack Holm, Mrs. George Monday evening at her home In hon out tha progran vutUoed bj that Ball, Miss Lkla Ball, Mitts Carina or of nader th direction oi r the afternoon's entertainment her birthday anniversary' Aa interesting program was also Oberg, sMrs, Lea Morgan and the which occured on that day. The Charles. Peck their 'teacher. Floyd hostess, Mrs. Nels Peterson. given consisting of the following ' guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderberi will h in oharg of th lumbers; sorter of "readings, Mrs. The B. T. C. Henrichfenr Clifton, May and "M" men, Thoodoro Farley will Women entertained I. Starling ErcanbracVf vocal duets, tire Paul Henrlchapn, Mr. hndl Mrs. T. assisrahl to hint and Waldo Harris members of that school was etpcto&TcbaliuttJa qt all com$14 Norma. Bullock, find Mrs. at afaculty social Friday evening' in the Wm, Jones, Mrs. Melissa, Iewls, mittees. 5arol Pyne;i vocal solos, , Rolfe i Miss Natella Lewis, Erven J. Nelson, i room. The decorations were faculty Mrs. Herald vocal "numberi, I' H. Dean and Sterling Pratt; y.'f1"" Kenneth, Eldon, atractiviily carried out with palms, Lewis. , "Mr: and Mrs. C H. Jonea enterClark. . j The reception committee consist- gilded weeds and cyetemen. At the conclusion of the dinner a tained at i a family dinner , log Progressive games were tbe main ed of Mrs. Grant Eggertsen, Mrs. or games, music, Thursday. The table wart pretUlr features" of the evening for which delightful, evening RawlArnold Mrs. decorated witA fail fkwers and covHerald Dunn and and social chat was enjoyed. . were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. v prizes ers vera feJ4 fvr Ue feUewlng . Ips Geraldlne Beck, Murray Hayes. Mrs. Anna Ollerton uUttlB Mis The Ladles. Aid of the Reorg- guests, Mx. aid Mrs, C B, , Jones, as a oniiemy wiue audWill Kulght. church will - conduct a Florenco Jones, Gilbert Jones, Mr, delicious luncheon was served anized is Virgtnnla Puilen as a flower bazaar and supper at the little and Mrs. EU Gardnca and sow r accepted the generous eontri- - in ve cafeteria after which the re chapel on ...vi& fe.lt West Fonrth South' Tom lad.ffed LU; titfona given by the large crowdj mainder of tbe evening was spent at Tuesday evening December 9. Supthe freshman bull, tbe score cards ' served from seven until Of cluo women present. will for which' had been .made fey - the per - le which needle . t 'eight- after aprons, .... The members ot Jbe Progressive training schtxd children under 'the work, linens and ..other beautiful direction-o- f Mints Emma Brown. bwing club delightf ullntertained articles will be offored for sale. The pupils of the , Page school Mrs. Fred 8; Davles at her home ''The'eominittee forthe evening's Everyone is invited to attend. an Interesting entertainment gave of Mrs. Friday evenlng,lmpllmentary to entertainment was composed in the meeting house Wednesday S. Mrs. F. T. L. Harris, Martin', her leaving for Arizona to Join her J)aughters of the Pioneers, camp evening. The seventh aud eighth Mrs. C, Y. Cannon, Mrs. Perdval So, 2, will meet at the home of Mrs. grades gave a one act play and a delicious luncheon waa served Bigelow and Miss Wilma Jeppson. .Tames C. Snow, 118 South Sixth tw5 act play while the other grades fallowing an entertaining evening East Thursday afternoon at 2:30. furnished, sohgs and readings. t 4 Lewis' announces Mrs. Melissa old needlework and social chat crowd" was All members and those digibjafor large and hppm-fativUvi Miibur of Salt Lake the eiigngeinent of he daughter, membership are urged to be In at - pACirnvr . : ' : T '- - it vat - i e-- r, " 1 -- . i d .....' - - 'PI special for bea ut if ul stock ' choose from. ' ','.;': . . ; $20 eight-piec- - and ' ' Sj! '.-.".- .1- " Brushed wool sweaters, special values, $5.W, $7.90. $80 $90 - f Over $3.00. f ' -. Blanket wool naps, tan, grey' and plaid. J . f $1.01 . Hi I . IH U $LW . . -- . gantly tailored; a big $2.50 A ' beautiful " Samdne velour in checks and stripes, colors brown, tan, grey, red. Special at, yard - t " mm BROS GOMMNY Jl It beautiful stock of suits in powder, blues and greys, blue serges, silver stripes;.., the new weaves and the" latest models. Wool Hose Spoon new shipments jl andSJs :y Silk and .f;: Tlatea Y? . per- -' Band Rings Baby. Boudoir Clocks fast colored cales, " - lflc . Mugs z1'1'-'- $1.00 36-in- V ' 4 TurkWi towels, 22x42 Bread and Milk Seto ' Bahy Silverware . $tJ3, $30 Seal, Toll da Xord glngnams, 8 yards for BABY- - or Nursery SeU Baby Dlshoa . ele-- " t . fiOMoJtt.00' Lustle leather . Signet Ringa Eight Watches Waltham WfUhcs Sets Lustie Wrist Watches -Pearls Pearl Beads .Serving Trays , . ' Foontaln Psm . Midget Watch Military Beta t Military Seta Green A White-G-old Knives $3.00 Spicce Lustle j A : . -- Tf English st.vl;i full sweat- bands to Chocolate Seta and $150 e ! --f- Caps Nifty powder' blues and tuns, in the ' 1 and aud. wool- fliwd caps, and miliued caps and. f 1.1 attached assortment of dress gloves In blanket , rljr $3.00 .V Lvrge . Book Ends- ' Chocolate Set" Silver Candle Sticks Potter Vases , , '. Jardlnlcri Cut Glasa Candle SUrksv Hand Decors ted Vaaea Decorated Flower Bowls $3.95. Plea$int View .46, to : special for Monday ' to$S.W $1. . Metal PendU Watch Chains v Yankee )Vatdi Ash Trai l i ' nicely tailored ; colors of blue, gray, tan, and white. w ,1 Hon Bon Dishes Silver Bud aaVes Colored Bud Vases Fancy Candles Genuine imported English broadcloth shirts, collars . $5.0 Candy Jar $45 - to $1.60 Gins Vases Votoreti Disliea $7.50tu17.!W.. silk proof Laundry broadchith shirts, . a '.' e 1 20 per eont discount on all bath robes, including the genuine Beacon blankets "regular prices t 1 1 Monday - - .. . WhenYou Are UboubtWhatHo Give VISIT OUR GIFT DEPARTMENT ',. ,' Gifts for AIL forimt-- for HER - ? $1.00 Boy's, tlrbj' and ladies' unions, big value, cotton fleeced, pej suit " .1 , $1.00 $25.00 to $42.50 Ladies' Dept Men's Dept. ' Entertainment of All Kinds for Owpers la attendance. of Our Radios and Phonographs Sf . chat were the main features of the evening after which a delicious supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Mf. and- - Jlr. A. B. Leichty the engagement of their Arvol Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Klrby daughter Edna to Wm. S. Breitling Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace of- - Salt Luke. The marriage will ' . Clegg. take place early in the new year. Mr.TTndlirs. W. J. Clegg;, Mr. and T 'JirrwiueitsiA iWfiPE--v Mr. and Mrs, Sharp Gillispie entertained at a dinner party Sunday evening for t'e following guests, Mr. nd Mrs. Mrs-and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nichols all of Salt Labe.Mr8. Dick Boshard and Mrs. E. C. Henricbsen of Provo. ' j s, Brunswick Radiola No.35 -- V, 7" Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Allred and ,Mis Lillian Allred have moved to the Sixth ward and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allred and family of Idaho are living the Allred home in Pleasant View. i I ' 1? : Absolute Satisfaction in Monumental Work Mrs. George S. Wells, .Miss Zina and Mrs. Ariel Markham and the host and hostess,. Mr. and rs; Rolanff llarduig:. . ,. t , Mrs. Jennie H. Fox was pleasantly surprised at tbe home of her Mr. and Mrs.: Marloq parents, Holdaway last Wednesday evening in honor of her;Mrthday anniversary which occured on that day, Games, music and social chat were enjoyed after which a delic ious luncheon was served to about twenty guests. 1 and Mrs. John K. AUen, Mrs. LldlaJLJE4Lnsandr90J Abel t Eklns spent last week visiting In Mr. and Mrs. Roland Harding en- Wayne county as the guests of Mrs. tertained at a delightful social last Allen's daughter, Mrs. Mary Brlnk- Sunday evening. Music and social erhoff. i I Our charming console models range in price to suit every n $ns:ooP mac hi n erca n bought on ea8y terms month. This year are prepared to engrave your un: tain Pens and Eversharp Pencils at tima.of purchase ' in 5 minutcs:WHILE YOU WAIT. we ... ., ri". f ri- " - : 1 1 . : isiiiliiiww''" When you purchase a Memorial you want three imof constmctiop Peaigry Material, and portant factors " . 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A phonograph or radio given away absolutely free to some fortunate purchaser between now and Christmas. , ., . Gift Is Infinitely beDesireH jjmved With the Name a , . 'Ti ?i This real Brunswick That is, what you Vfant. Thatia what we gi v& It i not only. the splendid quality of Beesley Memorials that , qht customers the satisfaction v . fta-aire f looking they ;;;iiiiiii;iii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:miiiiimi The e.3 Clegg, Mr. Mr. Our stock of Brunswick and Edison Phonographs is complete and we rtave a real assortment of beautitul models to select irora. inrisimas win sown be here and you are wondering what to give your family. A phonograph, for each and every meets every requirement entertainments-educatio- n one in the family. 14 ft 1 "r our Stationer!' as. . . Provd v Utah Beesley Marble&Granite Works |