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Show ;ace four 04' Frr.i.1 riifpkert F.1 Snz-icr- ir DAl'GIITEKM OF PlO.VKtlW.i Mra. J y H. Tbiuiwon'ml Mr E1U .11. Haxey,"neniher of the lvmirv 1mrtl of the IhiUi;hlr of the I'tah I'ioiiecni, win entertain he remaining board ueiiiherif and the past president of the general camp at Iik- - home nf Mrs. SaXeJ,. 2 East Fourth North, Monday evening at 7 SU uV1ix k. - Au lute t- eatjng jimpraiu of game, music and uncheoa ha Iteeu arranged, to fob low rfaefcusinew lureting. r MASONS DANCE will 'I given in- - the X (law Masonic temple Saturday evening by ihe - Maioiiie dancing club. W tide's Musical Troubadoura Willi furnish the music for dancing. Re Alii freshment "will Masons and fhe" partners are cord ' j ially Invited to attend. ENGLISH RIB SPORT HOSE - ly EOC .Pair . 2 Pair $1.10 , L ' EEBUvAH'S ENTERTAIN- The Deborah KebeUh lodge Xo. 6 entertained at card party .and I hws ball Wednesday evening. Eight tables of Sou a ere played, the ite lloti- tH'ing awarded to Mrs. Mat-ib. K. Bott, Mrs. tlj de Scott and W. H. KrerrUHi, the UtUr two reousolatln farors. ceiving ln r " ' Mlfw aaaaawawaMMMaw-MMB!jaiii- Dollar-Da- le izfven 3 ! ! - only Women's In the Bomieville ward aiiiusenmnf hall this evening. A color, scheme of white and blue has bdn used in WrUis. There will be eonfriff ami wriientJuis for everyone. The Paramount Glecinen will furnish tie niuslc for daiiclng. Kofresh-meu- t will lie served. All are to attend. SB 777 :w: UNTIL NOON SATURDAY; POTROAS TOMATOES S0AR 1 Large 2ie cans' 10c Crystal White Best cuts 33c 15c ' .10 bars MONEY SAVERS ALL DAY SATURDAY OATS 9 lb. ; Just-th- e- Strictly Fresh ' Dozen jugs. 30c gallon - -- .......... HOlY, - Fresh crop in comb for 5 tie 19c 35c 69 c 3 . 7Qi I vb fll High Patent 45c :: "- Bleached Wilson's certified Large cans 44c each -2- Iwf . 5C GENERAL' BOARD MEMBERS ENTLRTJfyNHl IN OUR MARKET Mr.i 1. 1 LEG PORK ROAST nl .b. . lb" : I BACON Eastern Mild Cured" ib. . ib. 27c " 30c 11 Double Warp 18x36. Pillow Gases $1 4 Pure silk Hose I Outing Flannel "36 Tnches wide 'dark patterns. 6 yards jlight and ; P I .Light and dark ' at J. . . Suits v- -r Heavy cotton color: ecru; all sizes . . . ' 10 a' I wu Random-Mi- yards'........ $1.00 36 inches wide 5V4 yards . . . , sizes Values to ?2.00 ... All -- pairs " color: white $1.39 . Gowns $1.00 styles. $1.00 Boys'.Shirts Sizes 12Y2 to 14 Values to $1.75 Brown with white toe . and heel. ... $1,00 x Flannel Work, Sox val- - $1.00 Men's Outing .'.$1.00 Collar - attached Sizes 14 to YlVz. Values to $2.50 ribbed ; and Ecru Union Suits Men's Shirts. wide, 80c' yards Men's Union" Chintz Prints .$1.00 .$liUU pairs 32 inches wide; plain" col ors. 25c value Gingham Flannel .i6' inches wide; extra, heavy grade, 35c fl ftft value, 4 yards. . V I iUU 3 Suiting 32 inches wide; checks and plaids, 21c '01 ftft value. 8 yards.. . V "UU Amoskeag Outing liUU Wrist Gloves Jersey and heavy canton. - 01 ftft 50c value patterns-3- 6 inches wide Gingham ft ft" lUU CI flfl . . P Leather-Face- d Percale for yards 50c value 4 palrsTTTTT. 1 SO inches wide; stripes and checks. 5 Men's Fine . Lisle Hose . Romper Cloth ;$1i00 pairs si All colors 7 widef light and dark patterns. 21c value. 4 Hosiery 95c - 27 inches 50c value Rayon thread. Colored: borders. : y 23x45 Outing Flannel mm Serv- $ Extra heavy, 2 Heather -- ice weights. .All colors. Values to $1.69 for $ starch value 4 for yards - Hosiery 22x44 .... ,.$1.00 $1.00 Tliitrsd.ir dinner sjit her mng 111 honor of the ccimm arts iarn L. M. ineinhers of the- Y. M. and I.A. of the L. J). S. church. A lc.rge' bftwl of yellow cohiriHl daffor the Springvillo high, school by May- $1.40 per acre, and .so on w ith " dils' and flimsy willows centered the gra. riiuke aJKlJiibdel..': "All corporations lellow calhetlrai or G. R. Mayeock Tuesday. ;The ing land .taxed dining 'table. A acre. ore reijuired to make an annual asat'Siper candles in silver holder wem also mnvor defined "iaxation jis an as- -' clnsslficntion committee. Alf r.f bit tlwtll. nwnn.vH-appointed, used in tlie lecfitiirtve"s(ln;me. tJffv sessment on persons, or to classify each plot of ground-Th- banks are'jHitiiHRd.'to niafce arec-or- d erstwere laid for Mrs, Mary C. Kim- the by the city, state or";feder-a- l ot capital, surplus and profits; ha'l of Suit LnUe City, 'Mrs. A; .,.' makei? the tax levy. gvcnmicnt.. l,and are taxed du their' undivided hipsW Slaiiguin'of I'rovo. Mrs.- Kay work-trigHe.tol.l : the studetitst th of ifllonies '. IMUinan of Roosevelt;-W,'. .'(. Uobinaje taxed ori profits. i)4 Uie income tax In w and of their ."The school taxes are .levied by yatueiPiHtpIe son, Oscar V. Kirktmni. and (laudej the aiialyzed operation of various that homes are nob to'tie 4M wJM'hfl: biiitrd. The ' C'ojiiwjill, all of .Salt Lake, and Fnif. tax jsv ' c ity- - taxes. ': taxd ..lieeaiiRe jhe..RMre beautiful the highest tax w hich is'cityiuade, by and Mrs, Iowry N'elson of- I'rovo. ; property, personal and' real tlie homes' are, the moreHiCy are a stale. Following" dinner file party irttemH Taxation Is Subject of Talk to estate, are subject to taxes, "be said taxed, and pcop'e will not "boi'iutify , ed ;th inusicale- given" in College-hall.A7Ciuji3at--tli- e nrayor and city The taxes "are regn'ated, by tbe law Uherr homes onlj ( Incroiiii-tiie- H tinfley the direction of Vnf. (TcrTnakv- - a record of nrenar.a- - A Economics Class assessor and not are for to the left the FrHiikMn JVpidsen.-'Aftiins for the preceding year. WllMlideVvy ' tion Is Defined nix as no iHeaseasomeieTililo lirrYtllxl II, II ..l.l.lin n . -- att4?ndediiieJ:G uld ,1... r seem thfnk. tn ,' sonal cat lie. are ciiucism .or ine. Greeii tin H- -0 yen ,hy .the. M A; cypeople. into is divided propeffy llnltimc:.ttt um tux "('arm' word'-iassessed at $40, tlie "M.iiihy'U 4ie used only Rm the '"Tit VationV --was iUaBi1.!oct of v elasses." May-tif-" ... rpolnted ttssfsaed horses 5ayeck; wn'rtl amuscnvnit hall. At ni.t i'n- wiiii h tax-were tlie things ' an .'Hldre"dcXvered tHsfore I die t out,--. "Thv tax.on Class A is $180 are placed in the- Siilne Schedule. ed.A city's revutuia UiaJ be used " joyublc evening w as ssiicut. "A'l elass-o- f Tti til on. Class ,B is . Mtidfuts of the economic ew- - hnme . R: MAYCOGK ADDRESSES property!-iiKSesse- d en - s' ' --"- HIGHSTUDENTS - ' D0N1T EORGET TO TAKE HOME A STEAK FROM THAT "PRIZE STOCK SHOW BEEF" fVi i''l il'" if '"".'"ii'I'TIIII rnililiii i'.liiill in T yards 0 35c . ' . Chiffon and TOWELS 42x36 G. KIPPERED SALMON 35c cntei'lHiiiWt . - Plump and Fat 28c Harris - HENS ; S. ' u"y ' anteed to contain from two to four times the selling 9g RSDAY EVENING CLVB Kelg'ey en- UTtained the memhers of the Thurs day, Evening club at tlu'if iifinie Jsst were tasteful evening. The ly arranged,-- a c(ilor,schemc. of red and white being used in, de'orating. Four tables of-- bridge were played, Mrs. 1. AV. Jackson and O. H. King ncelving the high score favors, delicious luncheon, folic w'ed 'and was .xerreil to Mr. and Mrs.' Mr., and Mrs. Pj "w".lohn-siin- . Mr. and Mrs. Fred CorneJl. Sir. and Mrs. O. H. King. Mr. and Mrs. I.. F. Guv, Mr. and Mrs. (; rdan Vaii'Fliinck. Mr. and Mis. (,eorgi(- Siblictt Mr. and Mrs. AV, ('. Mill- - Chilciren's Wool BLOOMERS Every box guar- value 6 for ; 2 iba7 . 25c Mr. andrMrs.;rCV,T. ASPARAGUS NUT BUTTER - Values to 75c UtAlrsiiilL CuxlrsCiarjL 11.00 Values to $4.95 42x36 Till $1.49 sack d. 1 DRESSES ence Bcesley, Mrs. H. E. , Homer, Mrs. .IiiineH SutherTatid, Mrs". Har- veyr Holland, "Mrsr Iion IlwbiUi, Mrs. Glen Gardner., ";. " . rour BUTTER SSfec TURKISH 4 for . One lot - Extra value $15 value CRETONNES mother, Mrs. Eph Homer, Thnrsday Two tattles ojt, five hun afternoon. dred were played," Mrs. James Suth erland ls'ing awarded 'the. high score A delicioii luncbeoii whs priiic. served- - Gingham arid Percale Aprons $1.00 value ' 2 for value. MRS. WinTTAKER 4. ENTERTAINS The members of the Optimist-duwere pleasantly entertained by'lrs. -B- ROOMS Large packages Pitted 23c value Skagps Fresh Creamery, lb. QCp ........... Fancy mix 5 lbs. 49c DATES -s- MIXED NUTS PRUNES lbs. kind of weet-cider like Bring your you :Sizeto76 $50 $1 1IOI R CEf The resideHt ifMf(i. Clyd lllark was .the scene t a deHghtftil smial affiiir Thursday afternwm when she was hostess to the memls'rs o the G'ad Hour Jitb. flowers were used in (leorating card rcoius. Three tables, of :Uiit five hundred .were played, Mrs. Leo Sheehau. teccivln'g the. favoL- -i A, cti alaMs vasi of roses formed Utrtfc tnu tivp' cnterpieeo for the dining'' table. ( 'overs were laid for Sirs. I.ii'fe Alger, Mrs. Dan Kirkwood, "Mrs. Slicrlff M. Henrte, Mrs. Xeon-"- " fird Iadsen, Mrs. .Don Abjer, Mrs. Moroni Clark, Mrs. Aliiio Simuions, Mr&x IvCol Sheeimm Mrs,. A 'rtEui. Kejtrns (if Springville, Mrs. J51don ilriiuiIi?LIr?!rT,Iiindc Harding, the latter four being Invited giiestsrf' Dinner-wa&dsejre- Values to $25 2 Lingette. and Sateen. $L00 value 2 for r 1LD APRONS Princess Slips, and Bloomers itm;le.' The nffalr ws for the bciiC' fit of tb.6 ndssionaries of the jpard who are laboring in - the. Tfmmw mission field!) at this' time, Miss Afton Cook, Miss jama ensen and'3oseiih H.'KoIcy? . y Blankets MM (iOI.I) AM GREEX BALL' The Fifth yard M. I..A-- . Mil tiieir aiinniil "(iold and (Jreen' Iwli Mftiravu". HF0amuselii5ir tn-lTJitrrsdity evening.. The hull AViis .attractH-eldecora geld 'and green colored streamers, gay colored H8 were given as fiivors. .Tlie Rainbow Lane orchestra furnished ,the 'music' for dancing,, and fln.PtrfwiJilB time .was "V the large crowd in attend- in charge of the delightful. wHirafalf tnejndprl " Knowing: Miss fcya Jonejs. Miss Kathryn Lewis, Fred Moore. Harrison. (Xmover. Mr. and Mrs. Ales Mortensen, Miss Gladys King and" Max Mangum. fut APPLE CIDER EGGS bags 39c ( a -1 1- . Silks tlues:tb:29.50 : i 7 Wronderful Values Offered For Tomorrow's s M . . - -- ' - CLl"&-zr- r" ENJOYABLE MISSIONARY " DANCE An enjoynbn? tiinie sperft .v Ihose who missionary biuefit (lanceiglreu In the Tiuipano-gowartriusement hall Tlmrsda eveulflg, under the direction 05 tlie frard missionary The -- W- fora : VIIXE A confetti liall will Tskapi-ThtlJlinKnitt- 50 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. II . XETETTE - ZiUTING" PARTY The M Men of the Tmpauogo Jthe cleaner Bnd Jnnlor girls ofthe M. L Af at ing party at Gleangary Wednesday evenlnir. Followlnif the nartv thev were entertained with supiier at the home of Vernon Wentz. Forty participated in the delightful affair.. ffWWI - rre-cciv'- by 50. FOOD SALE 8ATI RIMY The ladies of the 8t Mary's Guild win eonducTS cooked food sale Sa urday comhiencluat 10 :30 a. in. in the Sanitary Meat Market building. A cordial invftatlon Is extended to - everyone. Jenkins Knit Goods Co. l n ' D. S. GARMENTS at discounts from'10 to 50 , T HM badket linn we're rg. Jaintu Sutherland Tlie piftie" Tor" tlie" prettiest basket. A delightful time was aix-n-t M C'AfeDS AND .Ll'NCIIEON Mra. fiijitce Holden entertained nt her home Wednesday afternoon in to her sister, Miss compliment marriage wiU Gladys Heeley, take place In the near future. The time was pleasantly spent with Curd and music, Muring which a delicious luncheon was served ' to 20. Many useful and beautiful gifts were .presented the guest Of honor. Hockey Caps, Stocking Caps, Knitted Gauntlet Gloves of Finest Worsted Wool at Big Reduction in price. AH - . - - . SPECIAL 107 a j'arn of unbroken English ribbing from top to toe. These hose Are ideal for wear with the low shoes now in vogue. They look as though they cost ever so much more than they do, ami as for wear 1 See our window Regular 75 cents pair , All colors. Woven of jfinest tnr Prion Vest was bftte to the nieiulter of th N'etetto i l llh At Home Wednestltty evening, aftwrfhe pariy uaq attetHtta the ttffw nt 4nf Columbia 'tbeater.ifpedlework and music were enifimlil rHtnnui inr. luncheon- was Ihg whiclradelh-iouserial to Miss Kathryn MMNDANCE Miss The M Men of the Manavu ward ttlclla Meldrttm. Mist' Veda Vent. MiAs ward a dance the will Rive 1o(ie Ludlow and Miss June la amusement hall this eyenlug. Tfood Hoover; music has l'cn secured. AU are raTTI BALL AT BO.NXR. eordlaUy invited to attend.- Jenkins Hosiery Special -- il. 1927. EEOVO EVEXLNG HERALD. 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