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Show V . P V I n TIIE SUNDAjnElUlI), StrnVY. FEBRUARY 15. 1925. New T pday rfc Th FIT fPn 1 "S im . Page - l';tl"'""f i ... MPS FOR SALE. CHEAP 175 Hoosier . kltebea thliieL 'Phone C23-- ' "If" f "TP" i MAKCELIJXG, Soe. Aloo rtKra for nuL , lloard if detired. Itioiie 701-Ev Uannri, 2W W. BtB 8. of the though they bad attended every the Some meeting. The Bieetinr began, with it &..a-KUko,tka t Utm atitliliig uf Lmerleii"; Mrs. flcera for the followinit year were Grace L. Cbeerer read the history elected as follows: Mr. Anna of her unt Lac Smith; .Mrs. Carter, president ; Mta. Effle Carter, Lestro Morrisojw w ho was an Intirice president; Mrs. E. Li Moas, mate friend of "Aupt Lucy" paid a aetTetary-treasureThe wmatader flowlnf tribute to her an(J, related of the afternoon was spent with many interesting experiences of a early days; Mrs, Cheever then read fames and- - murierarfterrhlck dainty luncheon was aerTed. the history of hermndfathee Joha I Tle next meeting will be keld in Smith, the jpatrUrrh Mrs. Sarah tke church house. 310 West Fourth Sajnsey sanf "I Dreamt I Dwelt ta South, Wednesday. February 18. Maride Halls" favorite sons' of Ladlea A14 chareh net it r. FOB SALE OB KENT. CnEAPl 40 iiores rbulce bvet land, an 4 10 acre aud fruit- - trwv apple ra pwiehf lttlEtbertHK-l'-UUr-- xt fuiu fur truclt gardluc, gplttulld market In wining district. Pb&ne 1!W uritiU at 3C2 W. CeuU'f, Piova. :.. ". - kI,.h,as a new lot of Hats, special for all " I . j , npUiieutwL - term. MRS. C. E. MAW, Manager v 2nd E. a F-1-7 lf The value will surprise you. ' Corner First North and Vniversity , 3SJ2 Si. WILL tuke car on kt a first pay nwut on lilit. little new bonift In orfhard, 10 acres,- one-haod firk'k Jtbue. "Will trade for iiouie in town. next week $2.50TO$5.C0. . r .! tXJB BEXT8-roou- i modern home, furnished; tiliH'piiig iNtn-b- , laun -tiwb dry riiuiu uuifffwraii-Ali- i Hat Shop TKe .1, r-2- 7 . .iiu. . (, the Smith family, accompanied on m r7T iksi-- Mil b..k i a 1 I. M - .,. - - a - vl a :rx a m ; n - - m "! i Morrison to meet af the home Charlotta Anderson in uat proved a decided soeeeaa of Mrs. was tke party, given ky Camp No. 2 March. of the Daughters of Plo 7 - h. . meetfr letra HOME IXSUBAXCE AGENCY .F-1- ..:.:.. M neora is home imxl the of at Htrlrtly fOH tertained Thursday evening, Fek ru ajrt. la the- - Truman. Phone Giles Thursday evening. f' t i:A Scene from ""IWruwed HW220. ine pioneers or the district were nmry 12, in honor ef J. I. Jacohson thrbonoF fgtiesta, They were Mrsi whose"" birthday - anniversary .- bauds." VT-on that day. Twenty; mem"McDonald, LaPreal FOB BENT Modern furnished niit. Elizabeth Dowle, Esaliell Fuller, Henrietta bers of the family Vers present, 200 8. 1st W. ltione 173. guests Including Mr. Redfield, Mary Snow, Nelson Tifft the Mra R. I. Jaeelison of Price, LOST Boys' brown overcoat at eiiey, John Carter, Frederick Carter, and - high at hool dance Friday night. Charles H. Taylor, Nelse Johnson, Mr. akd Mrs: 'Jay; Besrdall of Finder please teturn to 780 W. 3rd Renjunilu Boberts, Thomas Thnr-ma- Grantsville and Mrs. Ray Strlngbain - , . -Isia Gadd, Elizabeth Board-ma- of Vernal . $?, or jihone-.93B: .. . '... ... Jiingtrong.-Mi- k Stronit, - Mrs. (7. E. Maw, rooms, Elt'Snof Gray, Robert Be T . president of the FOB RENT Unfurnished X f ,, v I The bishoprics of First ward and I'tah-- , Federation of Women's clubs S. 257 5tU Cull W., r modern, he honor guests. They were Mrs. guest of honor at the celebra oboiie Joseph A. Buttle, Mr, and Mra. Al- - tion of the anniversary 'erd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of the Ladies' Literary club of tFolt RENT Furnished bedrooms. JL Sorenson, Mr. -- and Mrs. Isaac Salt Lake City, a Ion j? With Kr. Val ::r- 357 K. 'enter. Jacob, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Miller, entino's day, which was given in Mrsr-Le- n Newren and the the ballroom of the Hotel Utah at ANYONE wishing to trjide a home Mr. and officers of the central camp were 1 o'clwk Ratnnlay afternoon. nioderh in proVio for koine in Miintl, lnclndins'2V4 acres the invited guests. Tbese with the J E. itk"TrrTriiv"6. niemlKTs of the camp and their bus- TmaTl!!ir313 ' bands made a total of one hundred .. scheme nnd potted plants and fetfU present.,,A program of music, games completed the d(corattoii. Mnsbal and refreshments" made I! EXT hours FOB the n)dern apt., munlK-rwere given by Mrs. liijl" furnished or 'uiifurniHhcd. 315 N. very pleasant Carnations and elson a fief wirfch gntnesmidrinjjp the1 marigolds were, used t'Div, Ave, ''.. house. lug were wijoyed. , Prl?.es-f- or jlie FOB BENT were awarded to Mrs. Bud .. . : upt with gas games will be to hostess MrsJohn Oberg Phone CtU E. is. 183 Mx4. Bondo Simmouji. Nelson range. " The . Fourt hi ward ' Primary of- the "members of the Gaiety-du' at Deliciousandrefreshments were t 520-B- . served ficers entertained at a valentine her home Thursday afternoon, Feb- - to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Whiting, home at party the Saturday evening, 10. wiU The be time rnary spent Man wanted with $ (K) A WEEK ai(d Mrs? AfL". BdotB. The with needleworkmusic and games and-t "fimTiilioiir "Industry-"'and small honor were the husbands after which luncheon will lie served. Mrs. Jack Iloln, Mr. and Mrs. V;jof guests above I. niuke can a You mi pi! of the officers the ward bishopric Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Bondo ' E - HAl jfitfi ( " amount or more, distributing Baw- ,,v,r,m itl f 'niiniVi B a Mrs. Jack Bonrdman; and wivesi their stake the president, leluh's Quality Products to. steady Mr, Jinna Thomas w'H be hostel Sir. and Mrs. Bud Nelson, Mr, nnd TonnseloTS and their bnsltaiids. to the members of the 8. C. S. club Mrs. Curtis Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Several fine upculUKS , . coiisuiiKTs. 9 Foote. Mr. and Mrs.- Thomiis The rooms were prettily decorated I Mr. and Mrs. Earl nugafn Mr. now aailalde. We teach and help in white nnd red hearts, progressive at her home Thursday evening, Feb Boy torrs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 10. The evening will be spent do a big. business and niake itud Mrs. Sharp Gillispie, Mr. and yon guests were Mr. Hardy, were played and ' music ruary ReporUf, Mrs. Earl F6ot. more thiin yon ever, made games music and social and Mra H. W. rakner, Mr. and nnfhey with needlework, Mrs. Atifttist Oiiinnson, Mr. and Mr. Te khon finnished Miss Pauline by Bennett before.' Give age, occupation,, refchat. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Bert Faucett and Mr, and Mrs. . , Wilidred Kimte, Mr. and Mrs. Thftry erences. W. T. Bawleigh Co., Dept. 4A L. II. Ted Pay tie. Mrs. Mr. and in. Pott Slack, wa eurertnininont I "lttlS. J"reei!iirtI Ml. anxLMrgGaorirft H. Rlnihnm " The A'alley Circle elnb will meet Sivefe ToeKilujr veiiTiw after MutYml ISTrT ti nd Mrs. J nines Gllllsple, Mrrr announce the engagoment of their at home of Charles Mrs. the Belnch, In tho ard amus'MiHit tutll miller aiid Mrs. John Mnrdook, Mr. nd dairgbter Emily to Newell H. Baum 164 East Third 8outh,The Fourth ward Belief SKiety d Wednesday tbtv liri'etlon ttt tht -- rtvretiiiBl Mr Earl Foote, Mr. anU Mrs. White Leghorns, of Provo. ISA BY CHICKS The marriage will take 18.' All members Tuesday at two: o'clock will bo un evening Mr. William February Mrs. nnd coinmftfei'. tiatneM Vnd dunetng were Klulbs, B. I, Reds, Barred Rocks. Only Place In the near future in the Salt are urged to be present as business der the directlou of the JAtcrary S. Fnnsett, Sirs. Frances Cluff, Mrs. enjoyed by a large crowd. strong, sturdy chicks 'from selected Lake temple., committee. The life and works o'f of importance will be discussed.' Ikitia' Meiliagi,' Mrs. Frank Purryf breeders. Orders filled protnptly. , Sidney Lanier will lie given by Prof. Mrs. Sonoma Meidrnni ana jonn Safe arrivitf guaranteed. Hatching Miss Thclma Carter entertained " be-- host Harrison II. R. Merrill; the ladies' A jirfit8 and teachers ntectinj; Aiditon. ' Miss will Ida Knudsen. ; egits, any quantity. Write for price Friday evening at . a valeutine will chorus was' tied iu tlio l'ap bIxki) sing two numbers ess Amasta members of to the the RavensWood dinner list and circular. party at her home. The" club at hee home Monday oentng," Woodland ""'Ciiir 'ud''ftVMilnit newlay even I ng. A talk was given folk lvult A niarried Bible w'uOmtrated with cupies and Lullaby." 10. tiy lr. litley Clark; rcndtuft b.r Frbbiy evening In the ward amuse- Palo, Alto, Calif. hearts. .. Dinner was served to February JoiiesiMiss talk , Mlg Ruby ment hull by the aDiij?liters of the by Misst's Lucy Taylor,- lima Klrby, Jftome The demonstrator after Pioneers. The hall was Smith,! Columbia,- Sewing club will FOR RENT OR SALE Ardis Johnston. .Messrs,,- - Milan ThcSltth ward Belief wkk-meet at the home of Mrs. Melissa a program wns given hy the decorated with valentine beautifully cottage, 272 W. 2nd S. St., on lot Beardall, colors." next Tuesday will be in Orwin ' meeting Elwood Orton, children of the tsehottl and refresh-meat- s 23. The Mr. aud Mrs. Sidney Cluff were 3x12 rods. Itental price $20.00.A Mirter, uean Freshwater arid the Lewis, Monday; February charge of the literary dejiertnient Baker were served. will be time needlework with Sale price, $1,900.00. hostess. Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mrs, Peter Jenw will review the ' After dinner cards land and music spent 6 , h refreshnicnts life and wards of Buker; attorneys... Sidney Lnnier. dant'Ing were the main features of will be served, :: r ' Mr. and Mrs..EdgitrII:ill of King- - FOB RENT Two furnished house- the evening. Thijy daughters nf tht I'kmwrs Tlie Mnuavu ward Relief Society bam announce the irriviii of a enttiiNd their liuslmntU The Utah Sorosis club will meet keeping rooms. 230 S. 1st E. Miss Kate Andreason entertained at the home or Mr. and baby girt bum FeXrimry.il. Mrs. Phone 2T.8. ' at a' valentine party Friday even. at the home of Mrs. J. W. Robinson Hall was formerly Valera Foote. MrjlyHIJliam S. Fnnwtl. An 18. Mrs. Garn Ing. Games and music were the Wednesday, February was held followed hy Clark will be ' assisting hostess. sur sorlA. Nelson pleasantly evening's entertainment after which Mr O. W. a RefreshnH'nt were Mrs. InKeUi Meldruiw is visiting Miss Edna Bailey wilt read "The to Mt. juntl-ttrt'hnrles Aslitou, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph: Meldruin twlsed her at her home 'Friday even- refreshments were servedtp the Testing" by Edwin Mnrkhnm and ne foljowin-- ;i Elma"7ehsen, Laureen rn2T"nineii jlhoTBrraiCvCTO M. and'Mnt TrJrliPwtsrxrfrTiTiiI rnrraVk" "City. "Tbme Bnlwiyat,'.' musical numbers nitiiu features of the evening after Cooper, Ida Scott, Faun Christen will be Mr. BrE.rulsllwr, Mr. and Mrs. arranged for by Mrs. E.CL BorsenL as DesnaFrampton-Dena 1L OEiranlinu k, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. gened. of, which luncheon ty Fifteen frieuds-nnRefreshments .iill be get, Kathleen Eves, Mary Ralston Bodgers. ' .. .. Thelma Ilalluday Jean, Romie, Zola served.. and Park Andreason, Fred. Wash Mrs. C .W. HaWs will be hostess burn, Frank Holm, Roland Vincent to the members of the Provannas 176 West Center St. find tan Cooper, club at her home Friday, February The place where ColumMrs. .J. B. Ashttm entertained 20. ' bia Music Co. used to be. m I t mm saturuuy afternoon at a bridge at Mr Alliert Jefferies will enter party. The rooms. were beautifully uecorateu in valentine colors and tain the members of the Tres the luncheon was carried out in the club at her home Thursday after same "color scheme." The afternoon noon, February!!), LuMeheoa Ws spent "pkiylnf-"brid- ge and be served. 1 laalnty luncheon Was served. Invt tatioiis we.re extended to Mcsdameei The Bonneville ward recreation . fc. o Loose, Frank Stnbbs, Jesse committee' will entertain at a suck Hunter, John BuchL Fred.: Rich apron and overall dance In, the w nrd $LQQ . . V .7. mond, C. L. Naylor.. Fred- Olsen. amusement hall Thursday evening, S wen - Earl Thomas. ID. Good music has been . V .$1.00 $12.50, 0. B. Tbtjmas, Wyman Berg, E. D. February secured and the., public is Invited. E. Siaton, J. Troyer, George Bratr '? :;:? $6.00, ton, j on n w, arrer, Joseph T. The program- - for the Fifth ward Forrer, J. M. Jones, Henry Gease, Relief Society meeting Tuesday David Oiienshaw, David Morgan, $3.75, be un C. H. W ord, G. H. Helndselman. F. afternoon, February 17, will ...;.. the-Uta- 1tEN"f-3-rno- ph in lltlillffRllll , ".."." '; ... . ' iinttiiiitminfiii'tTtTT1 - .;',;tt Friends ami relatives pleasantly the piano by Mrs. Ikiism Williams; Vin Mrs, Nelllo McEwan read f.rom the an4rsr-W- Ul wp"fe-M- r cent st their home Ftlday eveulngJ blKtory of Utah by Levi Edgar February IX - Progressive "800 loung: Airs, sera on j season re- lunch llatwl Indja ,neperlcneee of earl; Played thd etm wits serfed txx Mr. and Mr rft days t Mrs. lhoeie ayter,read-tb-e V. Vincent, Mr. and lira. Epn poem, The ll'ntah Girl, Homer, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Banm, Dainty refreshments Were served Mr.' and Mrs. Alma Baum, Mr. and and a vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. Ed Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Enill the hostess for their splendid enter. Selsoh, Mr. and Mra C. 8. Vincent, talnmeut 4 After singjiif "Cone Mr. and Mrs. Zee Whlttaker and Listen to the Projdiet's Voice,' the , .: Bfl: '' 0 " F-2-0 n m n, " ' F-2- 0 . -- t : - m - Unusual VatuesThaTWmmMThWDbUdrDay'jY : . an Event Long Remembered s BOa-V;- forty-eight- h Watch for our Ad in Monday's Herald. ,1,1 fef Social Calendei F-2- 0 F-2- 0 . s 1 CWrles-WikKJtM- Mr-aw- r. - ' lVI a .y .j. "ii I'nirtii iu Ash-ton- Pleasant View ' . n 783-lt-- - i elessll Atil-for- - : - S(K-iet- F-1- after-whlc- ' . Thnrs-dayilen- .. g m if . ' " i ' b M-l- sky. Elva : Ward, Ethel Oinger, Pauline Suasion, . Ethel ' Johnson,' Genevieve Lunceford, JessleTelson, Alice WHHamaon and the" t.,kleisf" Mrs. Ada Madsen. meeting next Tuesday will be under the dhection of the literary com- tnltteff ' The lesson." will I the life and-rks rf yi.ipey Lanier n nd will given Tiy Mrs. N. C. Ilicka and ttuslcal niHubers will be fur" " nished by Mrs Bust. " , . Ibe regnlar course fttIHisHiir 'hasr'ueen"'niade,'lB'4he Second ward iRelief SHiety meet-in- ? Jo lie held hext Tuesday. The literary , committee will be in chargex short talks wliliie given on the life 'of M'ashlngtou by' Emma Jones: .short' talks on the .llfe ol A fTOtnge frrim - Lincoln will be : given by Anna Gould; Edna Johnson and company will give musical numbers f; a tie given and a quarkt'com-poeof Alice Tnurgood, Helen, Jay Tuylor aud Keith Thomas will fui wish musical numbers. . i , SK-nc(- ...V "'"' '' :.:,, i n"r Lakeview Reporter, Mrs. Josejifi Shaw. Telephone 498 ,- The Seagull Girls of the Lake-vieward met at flie home of Mrs. Ada Siadsen their suiiervlsor Thursday afternoon. The time was spent iu Hsewitig, after which a dfllclous kincheon was served to the Misses Pearl Olsen Ada Jorgensen, ' Helen Madsen, LaPreal Sllnw. Virginia Elvo Scham- Taylor; Norma t Mrs.' Dewey tiunt of Magmi and a danghttr. Jkifotby are few jjojr visiting with relatives and Mrs. Joseph Rhaw chaperoned a nnmlier of Mutual Girls of the LakeVleW ward to Bait Lak City bapilsmal Saturday where they did ' nl worit'U'ttite'templft N f 'fftHVi be , The Belief Society meeting 'to hed In the Lakeview ward Tnesday afternoon wiU be given nnderj the direction of the literary depnrtpeut The lesson on the Hfe and Storks of Sidney Lanier will be given by Mrs, F. I Finlayaon, a solo by Mrs, Nellie Ntjttatt and a story by Mrs.' Christina Madsen. A, fordlnl invitation Is extended to all mem. bers. -- , MMentoMeet Today at Union very necessary thjrt all especially officers1 and league counellmen, be att union meeting Sunday,-- , Certain ttings havr arisen that: need our prompt attention. It is very essential that every, ward Is. well represent; ed. It 'Is "11" Men, , - a. g i- - usscH-itite- s '' ifIRST DOLLAR DAY SALE Monday, February 6. 9 a. m. V Ofc'sserMirr Ivory Military Sets, rvalues to 1 pricp v; sale price sale price ......$1.00 sale price .;..:.$1.00 Ivbry Picture frames, values to Ivory Clothes Crushes, values to f Ivory Jewel Cases, values to $4.00, sale price . . : ,:VW:$1.00 .....$L0O Traveling Sets, values to $12.50, sale price . Gillette Safety Razors,;values to $6.00, sale price r. . . . . .$1.00 $1.00 Collar Doxes, values to $3.00, sale price ; ijLvory. Clocks, values to $5.00, sale price . .$1.00 "Fountain Pens, values to $4.00, sale price . . . -- . . J . . . . . .$1.00 . $1.00 Watches, values to $10.00, safe price $1.00.Eversharp Pencils, values to $3.00, salence -...$1.00 Ivory Hair Brushes, values to $i0.00, sale price 1 : ; .'.'$1.00 , ... . . . : iltory Trays, values to $4.00, sale price -- ...... . vW; i ; KrG: det tkafllreetlolii of the literary- J Iledqnistr 'America The Beautibe rendered by the choir; Mrs. Eliza C, Nelson will give a blo- grapblcal slietch of the life of Sid ney Lanier ; Mrs. Ina G. i Hodson will discuss his poems;' two musical numbefa will be rendered by Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. Forti ; Mrs. t'lark wilt sing one of Lanier'a. composiThe Daughters of the Pioneers tions. All are cordially invited. Camp No. 1, met at .the home of Mrs. . Grace L. Cheever," Thursday " The First ward Relief Smiety will hold conference Sunday evenaftermwn, Febrnnry .12. Mrs. Cheever and Mrs. Lacy H, ing in the ward meeting house at 7 Thompsow'were "Joint hostesses. o'clock.'.'- Stake officers wllj. lepre- a god Tirourmu has lieen and ent hiemlii-rvisitors "Forty and twenty were present making aUotal of sis-- i ranged for The publle Is invited. ty. Mrs. Alice P.. Wright mention ed the fact that all. paper must , be .Mrand Mrs. Fred Payne enter In liefore March 29, which ls the an tertained af a valentine party Tues nnnl election day or the members day evening. The entertaining rooms In a, Valentino wonld not be allowed to tote even were decorated Hughes, H. G. MerrilL Frank Dem .ing, Agnes Whitecotton,. Lee Baker, George Lcven, C. II. JVrlght, Lafe Bown "and Mrs. W. H. Hornlbrook. sirs. Ashton was assisted . by her daughter, Mrs. E., E. Dunn, Miss Ellen Ashton and Miss Helen Car ' roll. ; ' . s committee. fnr wilj -- DAVIS MtLllNERY COMPANY ' '. invites you to attend'the cordially . '..' ... AULY SPRING MILLINERY DISPLAY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 v and following week, Pattern Models, Tailored Hats, Sport Hats Making a special showing of $3.00 and $5.00 hatscs Well as more expensive models. : 194 West Center |