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Show THE SUOTAY EEEA1D. SUNDAY. FEBEUARY 14. 1926. f ' :. . "X. j iTi . TI :pags tt1 Society nome Outfits If IS J..:. rr:.: - . g . . :.- IT Miss Fawn. EUertson eotertakwd rhe memhegref the Alt Tono dob at her heme Tharaday evening Sweet pea were used In decorating the rooms. Uiuie tad needlework were the features, of the evening Delightful refreshments were served ' ' to twelve member,-, - Maryously Low Priced W'fi ' ; Mrs. Wsttac elver entertained during tli week at a birthday party In honor of her husband, la the Plea wiit View ward aatuaement hall Dancing--, game and a delight ful D"fram were enjoyed. Befreah- - . Win! 1 ! guesis. A birthday surprise party waa given in honor of miss Lynda Newell at her home Thursday evening. Games ami mimic were the main features of the evening, after which delightful refreshments were served to ; J Ids Larson. Artemns Newell, Zella J)avia,Ned Kofford,-El- sie Davis, Etva Cardener, Rowma Skinner, Urea Kofford. Tom Boulton, Inea Jewell Clark Collings, Gerald Bunv Darrei ook, Bnyda Newett, Vie Boulton, Leo Mecham, Bulah Kofford and George Haltfelts. r--" Buy Your Furniture QuaJity.first! Then style! Then price! That's the way your furniture should be bought T Quality,' to insure a life time of service! Style, to euar- antee lastingr gooa taster race, to provide the utmost in value ! At our five stores you are absolutely sure of quality and style and measured from the standpoint of true g our price are lower! Act now and profit by the unusual offerings in our big Furniture Exhibit, f Ranges value-givin- . Satisfy r Everything for the Home r If there is anything to .ill fiudit at oaeof the liyingiRoom Furniture Tatting. - Reautif uLEloorjCoYerin- 'One price to eyerybody"is fair and lust and saves you. money. Merchandise is markedly he lowest poiblrpricji. and thi9 price is the same to everybody - There is positively only one price. Investigate! for-Russ$l- "The One-Pric- ' ZSXC. House" e nr AN.t . PL Grove Payson A KISS FOR CINDERELLA half-starve- , P0BEANSvl?25c- lownder rliilotJx . Sugared 2 lbs. fir ' ...... OOC & . mixture, lb. . rDAMDCDDICC solid SARDINES Spring HATS 17.. nmn w"riTn KMhllAK J mJluJa ' 52, ..i..;,.:v..,. X JUXA1V ' v ...-...-i- 22f Cleanup of Ladies' and , Your Choice and Frankf urts jL JC. lbs. .V....-;0U- B ;. HATS ,. . . ' .?. 1J0 Elite Hat Shop -:- iOAHOl Children's : WINTER 350,400 two SPECIAL EXTRA .20 lbv Sugar cured ; - .0 j?j f i 1 11 Herman purgeon were pleasantly surprised on Thurs auaH kin a am a MMMBianaaBaeaai k n m m day evening by a number o friends. rplayedwid" a JThe. Ladies of the JCastern Star ness meeting Miss' Alios Reynolds splendid radio program waa en are making arra'itgements1 for a gave ail aiujitfltJier: Refesbment-.were-je'red joyed. hlrthdaard party, European trip. Supper was served u Jeppersea, Mr. Wasjilngtona to Mr. SRd IHr at tl :3tr la foUrleeB 8116818. ... t ,, r d ti . uu aifn. nuHwu t,. oiurrs, nil auu 19,. at: the Masonic temple. zz-- i , R?'; '7 Mrs., Shirley Bee. Mr. and Mrs. L. Lorely prizes will be given and Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor an- T, Hofhelns and MV. aivd Mrs. Ivan enter tained at a family dinner Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. C. W; Thomas are cordlaljjr Invited. P. Beck Mrs. the 3fc iM.jfcBcj8i htmof-o- f mi, MrsrfrltThonwft Palms membersJ, of camp entertained No. 7 the The class of "the andfern were used in decoratlnv Daughters of the Pioneer , of at her TImpanogbs jwafd, binder, ffie a the roTmain 'i alHrsf II TimSt of yet-- 4 home on; Mra.'- - P. of E. S. Haws, gave a barn formed the center P. Hlndmarsh and Mrs. J. C. Mitch- dance in'the Timpanogos ward ball piece of the table. An elarobate din ell were assistant hostesses. The Friday evening. The room was ner was served to Mr. ud' Mrs. M. following program was given:' a to represent, the interior of B. Thomas, Mr. and Mra. 0. B. voettl selection, "The Bridge," by a barnrwlth lanterns as lights and Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. C. fl. Mrs. Albert Jacobsen ; a sketch of bfinchea. Tremasj Mm and Mra,J r. Thomas the life of Thomas Collins, by"' Hazel bay and straw in bales for The old fashioned refreshments of the Misses Mitchell ; a Mrs. R. H. Thomas, reading, -i- 'The -- Bread popcorttTrere Melba Fletcher. Virginia Thomas, and the Bird," Master Joe Mitchell ; cider,' apples "and ' -- . . . lone Thomas, Kathryu Johnson. vocal' selection, "A Soldier. Boy" by served. Edith Thomas, Ethel Fletcher, Leah Helen Webb ; the History of Utah, The: P. S. of the Episcopal Thomas and the Messrs. Robert by Mrs. Cora Meservy, and a readchurch a valentine party at gave Charles ing by Fae Parry. ' Refreshments Thomas, ,Bex Thomas, the rectory, Friday,' -- evening. ld Charles were seitYeCM, Ha 1 Thomas, 1 Thomas. fashtouwl Vttines- - werw Klayedifte Thomas jindlPalTTomaa. freshments were served to fifteen Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver en- members. .. . - : The Service Star Legion will meet a at Valentine tertained at party at the home of Mrs. C. H. Nicker- - their home Wednesday evening Mrs.' Naomi Friday evening. The son, 624 East Third South, Thurs decorations- - were Cottam entertained at !'ftyalehtlne in with keeping day afternoon at 2 o'clock. All the occasion. Progressive rook was mrtyJn JonQrof.Mr rs are cordially-invite- d. enjoyed, the honor- - being awarded Andrew J. Groft, who were married A short patriotic program to Re- - recently. The rooms were very at- William Stanley Dunford will be given andTefreshmentst were seVved to Mr. and tractlvely decorated in streamers freshments served. All members are urged to Mrs. Edward Hansen, Mr. and Mrs, and pink and white hearts. Games be present as assignments are to be wmiam SZDunfordZMr. ani Mrs. were played, after which dainty remade for the ritual- .Thomas ' Stockman, Mr. and Mrs. freshments were served to eight ik ". Wilson K. Anderson,. Mr. and Mrs. guests. Mrs. A. O. Safflord aniiounces J. W'arner Salmon, and Mr.and the engagement of her daughter, Mrs. A very successful card 'party and Keller Dunford. .. Lavlna, to Leslie Burt of Salt Lake kensington was given Ay jthe offl. ; -L City. The marriage will take place cers of the William Sherman Relief Mrs. 3. J.Madsen ;."nd- Vjlni, in. the Bfllt.Lake temple.. February 24. The young couple will make Charles Stewart"entertained at a Friday afternoon.' The Kensington Wednesday afternoon Bcesley, their home In Salt Lake. rooms were decorated in the nationIn honor C. Mrs. T. of . Herbertson. al ;:.colors, a bowl of sweet peas and Cannon Joneswa host a; well The rooms Were prettily decorated maiden hair ferns. The guests of With flowers. home his prlne at dinner appointed party honor were, Mrs. Anna L. Nlelson, Needlework and music were the department following the Junior Prom, Friday president of Salt Lake, night The rooms were prettily main features of the afterrioon. Knastedt - and - Miss devorated in Valentine hearts and Refreshments were served to the Eloise Nelson of the Oliver Howard Dan Cupid formed the centerpiece following guests,- Mrs. Francis Mad- corps of Salt Lake Forty memlei of senMrsMary Hopkins, Mrs. Em-m- a bers were 'prcsen t.- City. ' ' Mrs. P. H. Hansen. Mrs. Olsen, Miss Ella Harris, Miss Helen Glazier, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua 8mith, and Clifford SaUx, Mrs. Mary Stewart, " Mrs. Ritta Maag, Mrs. 8. II. Blake, Clarence L. Knudsen, Mrs... Elmer Uoldaway, Mrs. Ed. Ir. and Mrs. Thomas Backman Kimber,. Mrs. Leland Madsen, Mrs. ained few efose- - friendst JMadsenJrrgi-Vilate-SaiHi-- a dancing party at the Utahna, way; Mrs. Vana Ash, Mrs. Wllford Wednesday evening, after which a Allen, Mrs. Delia Stone, Mrs, Rhoda Alleiv-Mr- si Alice- - Harding, Mrs.--J. -midnight luncheon was served to O.l Stone, Mrs. Harry Orvln, Mrs. twelve gne8ts. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. Nora Hard .' v The XJlad Hour Club met at the ing. Ms. Louise Vlclund, Mrs. Vera home . of Mrs. Lenard Madsen, Fri- Larsonand Miss Beulah Varley. Games music afternoon. and ), day were ehjoyed and refreshments . Theis'ineteentb. Century club met were served to idrs." Sherrlf Henry, Friday .afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mamie Simmons, Mrs.. Hewett Mr Henry Gease. A patriotic proStrong, Mrs. Leaf .Algers, Mrs. gram "was given.' Mrs. Robertson Strong, Mrs. Lafe Algers, Mrs. read a very interesting paper on rkwood. Mrs. Fred Cooper, The World Court" Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Clyde Clark and the invited Berry discussed the songs and ' Simmons. Rachel guest poetry written during the American wars, beginning with the Revolu-tionar- y Mrs. J. N. 8trong entertained at war and ending with the a dinner Thursday evening ia honor World war. The next meeting of of Mrt and Mrs. J. P. Stoddard of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Alberta, Canada: A crystal basket W. IL? Hornibrookt February 20. of -- sweet peas formed the center The members of the Sorosis club -piece of the table. ; Covers were will be the guests of the club at laid for the following guests, Mr. that time. : . " and Mrs. J. C. Leetham. Mr. and l 3 Mrs. O. L. Cowan: of Payaon and Miss Ruby Po.qlson' was.happily danghters-Lorn- a,-. Darleen. and surprised 'by friends at her home Maurine, And the guests of honor. Friday evening, the occasion being ,.1,. zm 267 West Center jtahI Super-visio- Friday-nfterno- dil dee-orat- - ts an4-.Mr- s.l .. . i- - CHURCH SiMlCEC EVENING MEETINGS tN ALL WARD CHAPELS BEGIN Ai 1 :0O O'CLOCK rv'-- r v 8T. MARY'S EPISCOPAL. Sunday, February 14. , ?uii J school, 11 a. m.;' morning pra.vii and sermon, 7 ; :30 p. m. ; I, P. F; 7 :30 p. m. ; choir practice, Sulnrd..y, m. All are always weliwuil TsSOjb, r I Ven. W. F. BULKIXI. i : :"".. Recto rv .'' ' ";"T": ""'" - stake nrimarv officers desirs all officers of the Primary associai referesentatlve i;t Uc'joaVfe Union meeting Sunday afternoon. It is the deaire of J. O. Clegg thi-all elders ot. the stake meet wi . Mrs.-Ma- -- , t him, Sunday afternoon, muiieiuauvf ly following nnion meeting, in CoW lege HaU, for. the purpose of re hearsal for conference,. Sunday, reb, - ruary2L (.''.. v - 5 ' ''5 FOrBTH "WARD P. I Woodwardof Salt Lake City, , will be the speaker in th Fourt! ward chapel Sunday eventi . . VA subject will be "Geology and Arch : eology of the Book ""of Mwmon.'J Spexlal munic wULhe. furnl&hed" tyr r the choir. i . i s -- jit the-tab- :1 , eligible-membe- - .. BAPTISM. . - "t . .. y a Latter-daSaint baptism v m take place at the' admiin-tntuu- . bnlldjng. 8unday at 3 o'clock! vvll the Sixth ward bishopric 6i tls.irg y Those-present-w- ..-fl'- Invented In .:;: GOTHENBUKa," i ST:- v. Sweden--(V- r , V- - ' her birthday. - Mrs, R." J. Murdock entertained thfe of fleers of the- - Utah Sta Uef aoclerylbpard al fier home Tt day afternoon. After a short busi- - - y".f 1 r EfctO' Mi - i . ' -i y- (J - KTtY A alER&EBI . . FSCttX;, BRONSON AND TOM MOORE IK AM.6ARRIrt M KrSS BfUMOM PROOUCOON A RaJUMOUHT PtCTUAC rr r t- automatic, gear box for 'auto. entirely elimloftt'1 the shifting of gears by band 1, 4 been perfected after three ji-.experiements by a . Swedish ei Q v' gineer, 8vea G, Wingquist. ,f . Mary's Guild win meet Monday afternoott at the home of Mrs. L. P. Ouy, 170 North First East at 2 o'clock. All members are asked to be present -- p$ mAblles,'"' which .T7 St i --- An t ' - ' L.D.S. 'm m maun. 1 wedding took place In the Bait Lake ; Jr. temple, Wednesday." - - . .' or Sirloin, lb. . EASTERN HAPtl HAM SAUSAGE Booths mustard 5c Chocolate 'EANlftBARS- -r . The Evenlngr Herald Classified' Ads Are Business Getters. ADORABLE 29c UUillDUUULd . fruit, lb. ... lib ;t-fl0- ;33c- Chenille rugs In many pretty and delicate shades are a special in our rug department all ext week be sure and Iget yours! -- .NEW AND 'amJla7ach"4lM FANCY CAKES These dainly -- PRICES BARRE SNAPS For Bath - JCitchen - Bedroom .tWPntj-lvftlgBea- : DATES $1.80 - - tidded advantage of a vharmlng, at I togetlier modern love theme, an inIwYOMIN tensely dramatic plot and a lot of INCVAIMl fKe happrTOpieauiuni'e 01 real, humanly sympathetic and lovJames M. Barrle, famous Scottish able characters. autborrH chert Brenon,otedita MONDAY SAVING Imagine bewitching little Betty apdirector and Betty Bronsoa-th- e d as a pathetic, "lonely, Bronson the star pealing little Pararootiot O aiTH med., 3 cans 334 of the London slums, same unrivaled ' comliniatlon .that slavey I? cans n .$1.29 (V HK gave the motion picture world dreaming of the day when a hand36 can case $3.85 "Peter Pan" has come through some fairy .Prince will pick her out Kiss with another screen 0188810, prfeicess JeJiia. ,ta jhe 4 The local premiere of thi? new artist in whose studio she dusts and for cleans names her Cinderella t But cinemasterplece is scheduled true, come sometimes Srn.Can2for25 PIERCES next Monday night at the Columbia dreams .turns out Prince the 25 big. cans fairy though', A TGTTU Mheatet 5 r . . . ,. .gallon cans .79 KextoPeter Pan". "A Kiss Fbrfto be a policeman Cinderella" is fiarrie's best known News from Paris : Dresses still and deservedly most popular story. this spring. That's the only shorter It hna all the imaginative qualities to make them wear their stockdistinway touches that whimsical fli.ul '"" Fresh "3 guished its predecessor, with the ing longer. 1 nfflft CHENILLE RUGS . &o. Neuhi Springville- TiAnir 24x36 t. . Provo ; AllNext Week hllds of u SprtngTille. W them, to you. SPECIAL ;'''' g- ving edor and de-Bghtfid pattern of new rugs. Let ub show .V : . it is convenient Pay us a visit I JtejlDt The richness and beauty . you want (or your doom is found in the deep, It Is Just! on-Ta- y Floor re, Msw-hrne- 4a end One Price To All .. Mr. and Mrs. Coverings, Curtains and Draperies,' Window Shades, Pianos, Dkdies, Silverware, Wall Paper, Interior to make IXeeerating, Upholstering and everjlijng thai fo low prices. house Is here and at a home, jour In your living room you want genuine comfort and an at'inKphere Your living room suite should be of first quality, of good , V ' make the home more beautiful you Coitorea.-J'uniitu- Our Rag Department is now on the lower floor and filled with spring: rues and floor coverings; - The members of the X. R. Kensington club were pleaaantjy entertained at the home of Mrs. Joseph Grameg, Thursday afternoon. Col ored jrawt pees in a formed the decoration. Needle work and music were the features of the afternoon, dainty refreshments were served to the members, and the in vited guests, Mrs. George Startup, Mrs, Joseph Shaw and Mrs. F. D. Cassity. Quality First! Then Style! Then Price! : Spacious New Rug Department ; H. E. Hatton entertained the members of the Tree Joll club at her home Thnraday afternoon, The time waa pleasantly spent in sewing and music. Befreshmeott were served to nineteen uesta. Monthly Payments" Co. r-Riis-sell Open Their ; Mra. On Easy lay of Dixon- - Taylo ) |