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Show rACsrcuB - lAlh NnitJi ef fayaon Mr. and Mrs. ( Urk Neb, of Salt Lake were IToto visitors Thursday. CITY NEWS vtbltor today. ia a air. Clarrwc AndfTMo. om Mr, 'and Mr. Jean TlMmpacai of aud Mrs. C. VV. Anderson, left the .Suit Lake wet vUitlug frienda and first of the week for Grand Junc- relatives in Provo Wednesday. . ' tion. .tilaraiJo, r - r '"'" f Mr. and Mr. C. A. Tolbae were i . Miaa E(Iith Uanwii and alli Kate Salt Late visitors. V edmiiy. ... Georje T. Juan. a5 East CenUr Bpaulding of Ogden were Thiitors eeritua opera ia .J'rov Tborsday. Mr. and Mrs. E. William CUrtm street, uudertreuti at St.Mark'a hospital tioa Monday the few. Lif Lyndyl spent J days Ijike llty. It hi reported Mra. Warrai Clark and children , first prt I the week ill I'toto in at8alt he is progressing favorably. of Alpine are spending the week tl Mr. Mrs. WiUiara P. and with do him visit may ishlug to left ' Tuesday for Los Kriccd end In Prove. day 'between the houre of Angeles, California, bare they will m auy 7 AX) to 4 or oVloek to m, 2 p. .... . Mr. tod Mrs. Mqrle Stubba are re-jTislt for tw week. s :00 o'olot k p. nv , JUcing ' over tl arrival of a fine -i -Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cownbs ' t T of Pay their home tSM) 0 baliyWy,,boriiat Mr Mr. and IVrlgW wiy Cdt treet Thursday nipht lsoa were Provo visitors today. We4 t'ajiter Salt Tjik rinHufi tsuntlar. tTaey Mra, Stobua waa f orderly Miss Ha-sof Mr. and Mrs. E.AW Blarltett of attended .the dedicatory Mrvlcea this .of eUy.' Wagstaff Twentieth wara l if. s,pnapei. d Ogdea spent W"e4nesrtJty ami Tbure- - Hie ' Mr. and Ira. A44ed Taylor and 0 day here with. frieodtv. ... - - , - 4 Mrs. Hiigh"lKHtt . neoidAto 4Leo spent Tuesday in win where E. H. DiUWaif of Denver wan' .SirttuisU Fork Wednesday, ,i City. tothe furnished program 1 here on business Thursday apd they "tjlhe r Liph sebuol asgembly. day. ,l.Sj . J y f) j Mr. and Mri Artfiiff Ivy wera Salt Lake visitors Thursday. J .'' ' Ethl -' , -." mf " el halt-Lak- e . .. n - y v.' ..l'w.laaaeaaa tire Jiginaera, it ed with, her M, mtA Mrs. Olgen vis- fjateBtar-MrandJttr- i. Ui. Frank Caoft HATSPECIAl for Saturday Sunday For Mrs. Haddon . , ervla for Mrs Nora Aiwnt 'lladAoi), wbo died at her bme, 'WO -- ftonth Seventh Went, Wednesday night, will be held In the Provo Peeortd ward chapel Sunday aitetnoda ut X o'clock. Friends mn v view the, body at the home prior to & aeyvicea. Funflral 12Q .New Spring t;T''y Duckett, Society Editor, Phone 107 ' Banquet Given Fplk8 Banquet 4 - ' aUfr8 One of the iuot' interesting and time was spent by( . An enjoyable the old folks Of the Fifth ward vnjojabie aocUI afialra of the aea-4rasybe Japo,uat:gite. 4j the Thursday afternoon, when the old! folks" committee of jhe ward enter d M Mea au4 Gleaner Girls ot the taihed them with a' banquet and Grand View; rward M. X A. at thi .' program at the ward meeting hous?. hpme,pf .Bhshop and Mra, M. The widijws, widowers and wives of Kartciaert r, Jlhursday reing. niliisloBaries of the ward were alaul The guests of houor were the aaetn-her- s of the cast of the, ward ilay, guestf Of hOOOr. ; , which The hall was attractively decor "Tba Count of ated with iprlng flowers, ftrns and was recently preeent)id..x The entire ' ported I'lants leading a plowing ef house. .was beantifully deoorated fteU: The iay's eutertainmeot com with yeJIowjiilireBredrper nm-eb. the coiisretratton sihgihK streamers, Irf? bowls of Jntiuils e Sttlntis," after "Come, Coaie aud auiioaya anfl jerns .were, also it loh iVa Conover opened with eve prayer. ; jKJmer Jaeolsfcn of the nsd In. the heme.lXiwlBg. the. ward liUhcmrlc gave ta address of ning of games and music, auelabor-at- a Interwelcome, a'humorou talk was made banquet jraa served, by George P. Parker, and Miss Ed. esting' feature, ef tho tsbteMecora- . . f .., ;. na Jensen furnished two beautiful : Head Lima Beans 2 lbs. . 15c Cheese ! r f iBIiWFull i t . u The guests adjourned to the dln Ih joom, wherethe: banquet was The .two long fables-wrer- e served. lirettlly. deeorated n with crystal bowls of faster lilies, 'and yellow colored candles in attractive crysta candieholders.;ieUoff colored tasr er chicks were wsed as place cards. Covers were laid tot pjnety, A beau tlful tulip was presented each guest as a iavor. i After the flihner . the following splendid program .was furnished t Vocal solo, Bliss Flnlayson; solQ dance, Miss Sorma McEwan ; aelec timiH, Ooshen hand, hiunorotn read- - , Uvea. v ft? .J "" 14 v ' r J Ul f . 1 Broken Slices ,v t May Jones, lone Soulier, Eisier peaBARuth f 23c , t fard, Vera V tM Rodeback v , and Asael a 2 lb Jav ... s . . cordially Invito attend. hrldge-lnnqheo- - " umu nag wi,ru. "' "''ft itaicltcrnickl , , . '. - H $1.49 ; ; VrimeW-'J- "Pork : Shoulder! lb. . 20c lb. .. 1 j u. . ' . m.w . . mm presenting tbese two com-- bination garments we offer last word in style; the ' the ultimate in comfort and the "maximum of underdress ser-- . iceability. Fitted, so ttey clothe the ' figure witlvaut 'Restriction they meet per- -, lectty the demand' for the latfcslender silhouettes See (this liew Princess ' Slip. It insurpa complete .comfort because . there'is rto extra f ull- ness'yet perfect" free - ' I dom 'ofmqtion.is pro-. ddrtb the free KrfCT:. "Cotton WMM A Rayori$3.95-H5- :anoHng,";;PYerliappinlf " panel in the back. j. PKJCE 0 ;m V Veal Shoulder. 25c NEW LOCKTEX FABRIC N0T: TO RUN.', Even holes Guaranteed Locktex will not make it ravel. XOCKTEXBLOOMERS TJbCKTEX VESTS LOCKTEX CHEMISE LOCKTEX BRASSIERS u , punched in $2.45 $2.75 ................ . . $1.75 $35 .75c . FOR SALE ONLY AT v- - jr.. JmnsKn ,v ' b ,:.-- ft i III ed ' t 1 , . as..1. 50 North v , I l l" t-GoOdsICo: ' ' ' University-Aveu- ' i' - 0 ' t' , in'! Heather Tweeds ,, t. beautiful ombre shades " fwiffi filrJcollars of fox, andcalf. civei I SI RPRISE PARTY Mi : !l ! j NELKE-r- . -- The Nelke. i . Reading club" met iii regular session at the home of Mrs. Iris L. McArthur Thursday afternoon. Jtlrs; 8vsa' V? Whittaker was Mrs. Clara D, assisting hostess. Helndselmau gave an flnteresting htngraiiWeat sketch if the life and wiirkftlbftKrina iferberrafterhich Mrsiella'S: Btubba read "The Gay 01d4lots",7by' Edna RFi'rber. Piano setayoR-- , .werei f urnlMhed by Miss 1MwlaHjiirdiJ(i'r and Itifs Ora Gled- ' Packard hiiyaj4.-alrslljianna- tTOibeqM! companled d.isa. reh-dere- ,vocal solos, ac: Bhea: Blnmen- thai at5 thipiaiwi'Pelicious to 35. ." ;.;H IT AH SOR08IS . i MEETS TftJjlGJHT he held this ee at toe resi dence or airs. Ueorge v.- - rarker. niatfers are to be All members' are urged discussed ctab w U m-' - to be in attendhiice. OPTIMIST CLLB The .residence of Mrs. Harvey Holland was the sc.me'of a delightful social affair Tiibrsday afternoon, when she was hostess to the nieiiibers of the 'Optimist dlub." The rooms were prettily decorated with ferns. Three tables of pnigressivenvv-mired-weT- e played, the favor being awarded to Mrs. Groneman. A delicious luncheon was set ved.to thft following club members: t Mrs. Gif Cox, Mrs. Clar-enc- e Beesloy, Mrs. R. E.i Homer, Mrs. Z. h Whittaker, Mrs. James Sutherland,, Mrs. Ixon nedqtiist, Mrs. John Lundahi; Mrs. Glen Gard-8eMrs. j. N. 'Crawford, .'Mrs. Byron Lnhalter, and invited guests, Mrs; MoVgan and Mrs. Groheman- - j ; (READ THE STORY, THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) Said Scouty, "What S. wondrous night. The brilliant moon tna.kes things look bright, and if I klidu't know that I wasrong, I'dxtliink 'twas a day. We've lots of time that we can lose. Let's find a'plhce 'wne're we can snooae; No hay " sti ill I am tired though, V ing in the hay."t... 4 "Oh, gee,'! snapped Clowny, tf nhcurnatisrn Gone ' i Afkt 35yeart IraC.,WaQi rid of agonizing pain. In finefeUlent 63. TttanJu Tanlac' f ? now "- 7 Hesting comfort" ably at Lis home, 211!. Nevada Av.f Colorado Springs, Mr, Walls made tli U smphatic statement: m--- v to work outdoors in JF all kinds oi weatb er. f t- ..NL1 Rhnumstiom horn I bothered me almost continuously for 35 years, affecting the muscjes of my arms and shoulders, at Well as the joints. JThe pain and worry made mo nervous and irritable and ruuffid piy appetite. I miwt have tried about every known remedy but noth" ing scemeS to help. ' 't tead in a Tanlae advertisement that a case similar to mine sA 'been helped, so I decided' to try Tanlae. I soon noticed that my appetita caihe bhet and I rested better at night. By the timehiy first bottle was finished the pain was eased greatly, ". " 'l')"Five bottles made a new man of ms and haven't had a twitchof rheumatism since. I'm feeling, eating and sieenine better than I have for manv I years. I'm strong forTa-jlf.- . "This world renowned remedy is made from nature's own Eerbs, ropts and barks. Your dniggist has it. Get a lpttle today rand see hbflf qukU ypu Over 52 million botkles auk fijelbef - - l jn ', ht ii.-- - . "As a carriaire f,( f'ia sit out and watch jtars shoot about In turning in tq"leep right now there Is no real (gapd sense. We seldom have a night like this, and canuotr" let It go amiss. Let's find a comfy place to perch. Ohthetea a picket fence.'' They perched upon the fence real quick, and Coppy said, "Gee this Is slick. This sure is pretty country-land- . I wonder where we are." "Oh, ! . the-brig- if - i r hum myhat(lifference make?" asked Clowny. goodness sake, we're -- does "that "Why, for safe and sound, so let's not fret Ah, there's shooting star!" : " They sat.and sang and watched -'- : lite Oik, 41UUI. UICU HI TMMU. 'Well, I have really had enough of this. My head's ao tired it pains. That waeon Is the olace we'll ston and get our sleep. Jt has a top and ! we'll be safe and sound till morning, .. even though r They crawled into the wagon then and soon were fast asleep again. When- morning eaine they all hoppfd out And found a nearby welU They washed themselves and got a drink. ThenClowyisa.d, - "Well, lads, .1 think' that we: were" wise to take that sleep. I'm really feeling swellj' Not far awny;they found a boy who sang as, if filled up with joy. They walked right up to listen; and ." Tin TommjrTujols-er.- " said the lad. "I'm singing for my supper. You can join me, If fou wUl." I.mrvery glad, . . i .f ' s (The Tinymites meet (10 Tliree O'Clork gdkolar in the next story.) ..... Instant Relief Dr. SchoU's 1 ; 2inpads stopjdl pairi quicker than amy'otjier known method. Takes but a minute to quiet the worst corn. "Healing starta at once. When the cprn is gone it neves comes back. If new shoea make thrf Spot '.'touchy' again, ; Zino-pa- d tops it instantly. That's becauaa Zino-pa- d remove pressing nd rubbing cause tioishoes. pf Dr. Sohoit's Zlne-pad- f renwdlctcd amltrptic, protective. At all druggist' nd hoc dealer's 85c mscKom pur h Put one on th gone! ,i i. f CARD OF TIIANKS To all those who so kindly assisted us at the funeral services Of tiiir beloved wife and mother, Mie Lavonia Senmount who desire to extepd our sincere apprer-lsMoEspecially ar-- w thankful to $lhe speakers, the singers, those who sent the beautiful floral offerings aud those who furnished transportation facilities. , , NELS SEAMOrNT-- v AND FAMILY. ' 1, .-COl RIXfrPRECAlTlONl aFor all scouring use a damp, i not ; v t ' a wet cloth. Toojmich-Wat- er r- - vents uie rnctlonal material from takiag hold and doing u wiork. ... well. :.. II I mm Coats of Plaids and : I - or vun 23c lb. . 20c Boiling peef 2 poundV (ombinettfs . Roasts ' PpCESS .Fitttd-top- ) Prime Steer Beef Roasts ' i. - at r, tufa! Roasts H . 33 fmm - M J I Ata . ' hJi.ji-fc,c;'Cl- The perfect undergarment, position you can assume can possibly cause pull or Btrain at knee,- crotch,, badk 6T shoulder, v R is made to live in and xpnfqrrns to every posture. Saturday MeatPrices, r. - - Uiidergrments lligh Patent 43-lb- . i -' ..' Tender, - - twen-ty-foi- ' a. 7 " ; Kenneth Hansen was pleasantly surprised at his home Wednesday CHANGE IN ANNOlTEMENT evening by several .friends in cele w So crve ill a Circle ard Valley Of hut tenth Mrtaaay anni bration cial in the Eks ball this evening at w hich occurred as that flay. 8 o'clock, and not the VaJley Chan- versary were the features 'fias was before Games and music ter No. 3, ty which annbmiced' through' some nistmtlert of the entertainmbnt, Surlng luncheon wag served to standlnfr Tahes of progressive five a delicious ' i hundred ami bridge' will be played, twenty refresbraeuts The served. pnd pubINTERESTING MEETING AT . lic Is' to Eartchaer. t?u iitiu a., Irene Davis, pttftlL Miriam Beans a 1 Bffle-Bafret- i:. 5'resh Creanery ..... '.IJ3iw"I..0' - Mrs. Albert Hickman entertained u several friends at a at hef home Thursday afternoon In compliment to Mrs. ,W. P.,'Beti of Salt- Iiike Ctty!1 Fmtowlirjr i! "luncheon-- , tir& table of bridge were played, 'the. favor beingawarded to Mrs. KennefB ''Bnlfcyi The gwest' list Included thfftollow ing: Mrs.' Hugo 'Price,1 Mrs. ( HII.DREX'8 BIRTHDAY Simmons, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. ; PARTY , Harry Hnrt, Mrs. J. M. Seeney, Mrs.4 A merry time was spent by Arnold Robinson and Mrsr Arnold little folks at the birthday Rawlings. i t jrfven Jy Mrsr. Hugh Petersoti tnrty Stt her.bo'uieTthis afteraoon. in DINNER PARTY her aon, Crant." whos. Mr. and Mrs. C, Hi Wright will fifth birthday anniversary occurred entertain t dinner at their ome today. During the afternoon of Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wright and family of Kult Lake n Strings j ;'7;;tgM . . 23c 2 Flour ;i- - Fur-Trimm- Skin-er- , uec, Wlllia JeWiwon,-gbHllAUott Kartchoer.Leo "Taylor; t, Q rant Gay, ilrs. Mll- li 'IcCpnaid,' Deveda Hansen. NetttiJdhnson' .tank., ...,,i:;2iMr mrnw ""i sir' 79c 5 lb. can . - v- Partridge Tfda; Carte1inC'' Pean NuttalL Manpiret TanBer; Jwasc IardnA Wfft Hills, Uarold.Kartfh cr, Orlando Joiles, .Wayne Kartch- - Jam Pure. Raspberry ' v , I. V '..'... Entire Slock V , jaid for ,th fpliqing : Blshup'and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner, Rita' pavWr-Beatric- e Smith, Johu Tanner, Deey.BrowmGeorge"8ym, 45c 2 large cans i . ,Cera.;ro were RF.PI BLICAN WOMEN MKET The fficers of - the Beonblicari Women's club are requested to meet at the residence of . Mrs. Grac4 lieever, 315 East Center street Saturday afternoon fit 3 o'clock.; All district chairmen are expected fo be in attendance. B. Cream lb. ril ;f i Rich in Food Content : Imperial Walln t, ' i f New Crop t ,r. J? , : '10 ? I . . their Letti4ce -i'. ... -- s: saturdav oavmff prices " C BeS ff" fJiwireer. Ueo iH iful twuq uet of flowers were resented the four' . A. salad day keeps the family oldest persons in the halloas Mrs. Bowen, 06; Lafayette tay. Don't be satisfied with junt dreaded lettvee. Iiet your imaginaGuyman. SG; Alpbou Mossman. 86) tion have rein and try different Mrs. White, 84. oontilntitlonB of fruits or vegetables Tlie congretfatloB ang "God Be With-Yoand mix p different dressings. Till lVe Mfek.vAgain." and fleorge P.' Parke offered the .i benediction, wllMong be ;remembere4 Tbe4y by thft old folks who,, attended as one 'of the most pleasant' days of ' to $7.50 (.:..;( Fifth Ward Otd'i ; Mr. and Mrs. JS. A. Olant have returned to their home. in Proyo from Ls Jinnelea. California, where they have been vinltlng' the past ten interday. Mr. Oltwn went taofthe Locomo vocal solos. ests (rf 4he Brotherhood i.i. . ; ; , A ' Pro-v- o .J 1 : PKPVQ HIGH - 'W dJk iJLAiUiZ Admission 50c 1 " ' ' " ' - ' ' 1 -- .T..' I Pi |