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Show THE SUNDAY HEfiAU), SUNDAY. JUNE 28, 1925. 7", f 3 S3 ociaJ EdUflc Tkw r-- grom. Jobs Ttmrgood acted at , . , masj irf dienwnlea, A dulutj wi aerred atto the txuite f Wra. Batl. Farrer , Nuptials I. Mr. and ' -- we4dl,?t tliat our patrons have given this crcnt ' we w ish to announce that our .WING to the hearty support O Purine tha evenlnc Mm bride rat tb larte weddhif Mke which waa . talso amed t (ha fueMa. . The were the caupie joanf of many teantifut Ift Mr. it. J. IWmBa- - t tieruink lum-beo- k Phillips-Bulloc- nnouncm A 137 mttoii Wedjilay evenicg, iune 84, in the Bona?vllle ward amnaemeat haU, in i alph eompllmeiit to Mr, and Mrs. r : m m at aa. ... BUSINESS BUILDING marrtear HrillQCh'lllaVlCin 7 A. Bulloek. Jr., who were !h the Salt Lake templa Wednesday formerly Jqae 24 Mrs. Bollock! waa ' Mixx Kuhy I'hlUlpa. ; ; "THe bride waa 3avey Jb jfowo t.riia- of pale .blue eorgette crer oied with .ereau colored Jai pijik alUc .Her tone tulle Tell waa -a eaugfct with lace, ttyl orange a bridal boucarried ahe and quet of roaea and lilllea of tbe lal-kJkllaa Ida Turner, maid of ban-- , or arrled a iouquet of pink jroaea and awaet'lfeaa.. MUa Marva Bui-- ' lock and ttUta Oieliaybell oiwUi of the bride, were bridesmaids and carried bouquets of foge and aweet peas, "Little Mlaa or Pbilllpa, slater of the bride, waa flower girl and carried a .basket of 'rose bnda and ferns.. Theodore Riley acted aa beat man. .,,.-..'- . ,' The ball was .beautifully decorated with baaketa of .cutilftwera Jd the serving table was centered vlth or rose pwu no irna. a color sobeme pink and white be: ing careied pat. Th) pridal party were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mra. H. J. Phll-li- j bka-aum- . by the Argyle, shown above, are expressions of the finest , - - : : the great historic designers. ' v And in this outward beauty every Sonora houses a musical instrument of marvelous powers, of purity and sweetness unrivaled. To hear the Sonora for this first time is an experience. Visit our store -- ' today prices, to suit all work- of s y. ex-quisi- te4 i6at ONE PRICE TO EVERYEODY- - -- THE ai-- - J HOUSE NephI ONE-PKICE ' Springville . Co. r-Rus-sell . Mr. bi After a wedding trip ttf Yellow-aton- e park, Mr. and Mra. Bullock will be at borne' to their frlenda after Jujy ?0 at 186 Went Center Payson : . and Gllaabetb rlSwers uxmM street..'1' THE INSTRUMENT OF QUALITY -- ' -' .. - , Hos$'Carttr social etenU f ihe WerbLjuj ' mjs &?y T , ; CLEAR AS A BELL. ' - I, II - " 1 4.- r " I Va (C Elf AU hats -- Pre-Fdurt- V the wed- dee-orate- f ' at a discount in our - n3 i 3 will continue until July 3rd, 8 P. M, 3Iany new bargain features will ha added for this next week, together w ith all the price Concessions which has made this sale such a tremendous success.' MBYTHlNG REOUtlED 101050 A bargain treat awaits everyone r- - --- ' -- at 'i '" ; - - ' "" t - -- v . " 4fe HOUSE Of OU ' ; H j -- v- !: ,. , . The members of the Utopia club and invited guests were entertained at thi home of Mm. Frank Clyde Palmer, Thnradaf afternoon. During anu jthe afternoon. f needlework card games several manUil numbers were f etidered.. A delicious luncb-aowgs served to the "members and Mrs. & i A.' MacCausland, invited guestl iQafdeB- - flowers were osed. to deebrattae. y - n Mrs.' Nellie Johnson and Mr. and ' Mri George Myers. v, . Mra Mary Hurst of Salt Lake and President! Melissa M. Lewis were aftlng chaperones during the trip. ' , No detail was left undone io nike Oils the most successful trip the girls' have ever had.' ' The balpy pnrtklpanta were tte Misses Alta Christcnveii, Dora Dnr-ran-t, DeW Johnson, Eihia !ona(in, NJt'a JuKnson; Muy 'Madwn, f'lda Clark, Marguertta Tarrer, lli-bTavitt, Grace Gnnimmi, Punlinc TincentLortia jihes, ood,' Mabdl Olsiehi' Beulah'Tbur-irif- Cocftrai. A lite Rilsuhis ' Viwrl r Aifa Ckirk, J,:m't r.n.iiX' fruit," Ida K.i(i, r.'.m Anr.a fmiiot, Jvorr.'.a Kiithf.Klj" Zola Acdersot), T!iclinn ...Utiilndiiy,- Join1 - 'iH-r- u May Hnuroae, iTbiu i . Kli.JnrH. lit";ins Lcjii.t .".";. and Liicille rfroii','. - In connection with the social wel fare itsmin Elven In the Fifth ward Relief Society, Tuesday June S3, a socialttwa's held la honor of two re- brtSl party.t)ni largs jsink iseli EUza B. Merrill from which ahoweredj, liny Jrtfilq tirlug officers, Mrs. and Mrs. Kellie V. McEwan. Mrs. rctaes on plnfclbbon. 'i "Ash worth, In behalf of the or. ihe. tiride fvas charming" ' in a Eliza Mrs. Merrill ganization white satin crepe gowa trimmed in with a vase presented of roses and Mrs. Mc. ribbon and lace. pej: bridal .rell 'Ewan with a cut glass basket of waa held in place by brilliants and sweet peas, as aa appreciation of silver grapes.' She carried a large their labors in the - organisation bridal bouquet of rosea and lily of Mrs. Maud B. Jacob gave the lesson the valley. on Children." Anav1 Her bridesmaid, Mlaa Agnes Far ber "Delinquent of musical selections were wore a beautiful gown of rer, . borjt talks were given by honey dew georgette over pink satin Bishop C. X. Cannon and aUke ofShe also carried a bouquet of sweet ncers. VBUxtf reiresnments were v peas. served to 8L ? The flower girl, little Jtfisa Farrer, was dressed in a pink Mrs. Basil T. Kerr left Friday and lace vlole dress and carried-- a morning for her borne , in Los basket ;of sweet jieaa. t. Z z Angeles, aceompanled by Mrs. Sid. Raymond Ross, brother of the ney W. Russell and son Sidney, Jr. was man. best bride, will be the guests of Mra. Kerr They v Those in the receiving line were Mr. and Mra. George E. Boas, Mm. for an indefinite time and will jiso ' Ruth P. Farref v and Mrs. Emma visit .with other friends at differ ent in California before they Joints' . Carter. Wilde's orchestra furnished the return home.'' . music for the dance which was on Miss Helen Webster jtoatess tne lawn, inrerspersea. with a pro serin consisting of musical niimbers, to the members of the Seek Well readings and toasts to the bride and cldb at her home Friday .afternoon Bewjng, music and games' were df lljifirful dtverstqha of tlie afternoon and were followed by a dainty luneh- esn which was erad to Miss Fern Scott, Miss Gene Clark, Miss Grace MOTOR-IT- E Dangefflald, Miss Zola Cochran, Miss Goldle Speneer, Miss Dorothy Jacobs, MM asel Robinson' and of July li nnlqu ding reception given in thonor .of Mr. and Mra. George B. Carter, at tba home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mra. George SC. Eobs, "Wedues-da- y evening, June si,, Mrs.Cartef was formerly Miss Follls oes.--Tlie homes of Mrs. Jloss and Mrs. d Euth Farrer were beautifully in a .color achexne of pink and white, bankets of .flewers and ferni being used in all the rooms IMtd :; on the porch. Colored tigbU tended front both . batnes ' joining ' them tnto nna unit, The Jirldal .party stood .under bpwer of pink and white paper, with baaketa of flowers and ferns making a pretty garden effect Above the '"':. . noat aeagojk waa 0 f I. : One pf the A . tt Mrs. ' -- p, Dixon- - Taylo ean ifiar-riag- rj, t I MiE Sonora period models, as typified the most beautiful wedding waf Md receptions of the Friday evening in toe $lxtb ward e amnaement iiaH in honor of the of Miss LaPreal Bullock, and Frank Claytoa, 'Which took plca )Mday la the Bait, Lake ieaipie. 'The hafl waa exquisitely decorv and white atedln garbiBds pf.plnk ' sweerpeaB and rosea. A bowet of sweat pwa. waea and palms formed an attractive setting tor the bridal ' - .t"" ' s . party. The bride was lovely in. a gown of white georgette and lace over satin, and wore a rtil of tnlle cangbt with Orange blossoms. Bhe carried a ahowec bouquet of bride's rexes and lily of tba valley.' s '' Miss Lyfe Kelson, a Iwldesmald wore pale greea georgette embroidered ,ln sliver beads, and carried rosea and pink asrest peas. Mlaa Lucy Bee, the other, bridesmaid, wore gold colored flowered enirroa, nod carried roses and pink and white aweet peas. The flower girls were tittle Ktbryn Pardoe, Jane Jtoaa Newell and iLeah Barrhi ' Uoldaway svaa best mao, Mrs. Emily Bullock, .he bride's wotber' waa assisted "in receiving by Mr. and Mrs. John Clayton, Mrs. Walter T. Haider, Mrs, N. A. etwr-soW. Webster and Mrs. , Mrs. Ethel Peterson waa in charge of (hi dining room and waa assisted In aefving.bv the members of the ' Lamba Tan club. . UiiHie for dancing waa furnlahed by Wilde's orchestra. . Three ban- dred invltationa-we- r tesued. The couple win make their home In Proya following ' abort trip ' through Southern Utah. One of I , -- . 4 50 1 - hats very special ren-dere- d. - ' :;'"$1-P- P Ber-thel- . Friday and Saturday and continuing all next week; lALLENMILLllNERiY I 2atn UniVersity Ave.- -:, ,. , . Phone , j 377 raj a mOtor-it- e I, MOTOR-IT- E MOTOR-IT- E motor-it- e UatJ(siNnl'4inltt.'iv.:.: smr pa ' ' JI 4 I. - f "aj&r. IVetgfcl ad f o N4as mm ' vsi- - Tax Extra , , THhicworlcfs largest production of 6cylinar cdrs,?cnrit3 lowest prices in Hudson history. And for tlie finest Jiudsons jever built, Thus Hudson is more than ever tlie tjaie motor-it- e Frleads THE CARBONLESS MOTOR FUEL DETOSIT REMaVjE-CiffiBON.PREVENTS FU T V R E . CARBON DEPOSIT "ONCE USED ALWAYS; USEQ' MOTOR-I- li ; v 0R-IT-E ..a 0R-IT-E mm Uke. ' and Mrs. Harold Cowley, Who are. guesta of honor at a dinner given Tuesday .evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. Jtpy laek. Covsri were laid for tea. Airs. Cowley waa formerly . Mlaa ida Black. Air Served from service pumps at only 1 cent per gallon. over the regular gasoline price also sold In Handy eans in two and four ounce sizes. Garry it with you uor use when awy from regular service pjmps. - ' HOTOR-IT-E Lawrence Mary Kaowle jot Mutt -T-T MOTOC -- ITE '.'nil i n et Peterson: formerly f fleasant View, but now pf Alberta, Canada, will be interest ed to learn f bis marriage to Mra , In ' Superior Service Stations tMOTOR-IT-E ilOTOR-lT- E - V Hotir Service? . MOTOR-JT-E .: UOTOR-f- ll Super-fi- te la ? refining ji great ar aroupd lamoua SuperSix principle.-It- s pa ented, exclusive principle added .ftOjt to effideacy, yielding 76 without added size, weight r.oat 3f almplicitr has always meant a lower selling rioe'th'aa is perniitjted Jin complicated typest I?o ftcstgOf .however costly, has been horse-J?Ow- er The Seeotid ward M, L A. airla re--' turned Some Wednesday evening from a five day camp at Mutual Iaje. Prove canyon.- - - The girls enjoyed hiking parties to Bridal Vefl falla.l vwiaa TtrK ' ana Upper Falls. and Swimming, -- boating, fishing feasting were Tegular diversions. A wonderfal chicken dinner, with strawberry eream shwtcake' for desert was ssrvefl Sunday to 60 iThera were M. I., A. girls from the regnlar camp and 26 or 30 visiting guests daring the wek. Din ner guests Sunday were Bluhop and r. ana Aire. Hen Lt. it. Aeison, H. Knudsen, Miss Anna Booke, Mr. and Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, ? Mrs. Jiuth, rrer, Mrs. flora Vincent, 50 , per-plB- ." 'ServiceTwenty-Fou- r World's Greatest Buy lJodofi,g leadersliip Ue result of ' found to excel fxt years' enemeeringconcentration reliability and zxuf ' - smooth t perfornilince. new,' ; Hudson qualify hascotistantly bcori improved. Easier steering, greater roadabiljUy,' more comfort.'bettr rnaterjalsfinervwor!kaianshjp,'hajJ sofher appearance and'niLre Ula finish. ', j -- It is 'the greatest value o.'fered in Hudson's ten yeifs of lea J.rsl:ip Heo Type' .Announcing 'The BROUGHAM $1595 !':.. '" :,- - Frftehl md SCHOFIELD-AUfJast' 1st North y tSi Bars O of -- ''., :G 1 lUI U)U. iii. |