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Show -i VAT 'AGE TDUE PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' IT1 928 enjoyrl and luncheon, served. Pres Mrs t lark's mother, Mra. David - lTttaTIH(i ' MTlJiG or CAMP' HX, .5(nkT''W,TP!V- ! : - f : j Ijj DU'41Cj-&--ril'-- Edited by mirx r rltooa HI . I r,ir Ibfasf "eotumns should be submitted UUitor bttween $.00 A,"UMi Jff. lt."" f OKMAt TAHTY TO.VIGHT- ? - Tt,.m J T nttsburgh Man UcnMn of the rve W- -. Khkham Muwx-Itsliurth. J1., who fcas "i fcv Hie Korpers iwwm t cuin mmciirun WW In Ika IfltllUIV Co, of PitU&uign. 1'., eervet - freshments will b constructionp&c'.ty of assistant r AWii ns r s r.:-Ji.-- Ma ta J Clara Dale eo Bt Valentine' L. lie" City, ; V. nJ Mrs. Musaer expect .t for Ollcaga in th near . ., NJOVAnLE VAt:TIXE ' ARTV The ifisses Huth" Spencer and lire Birtk'tt entertained a.nuro--- r xtl tru ixi at a vaUntine party residence Tuesday fc Use BurtMt. . ' . .. . . wia entertaining 10 and l Als. served to the ' inafi" were enjoy luncheon w J!iou Miaa !'.owin: Kroia.-Warnick, Iim Norma Jrrtoe. Mian fUw nliard. Ma Mabel Siucr, Mi Snell. 8gaie Payne, Miaa IJ11 I'isa Mary .Thornton, Misa Gay Mixs rwattl . Mi? Ueva Aauard.Owens, Mina Nanicve -- !esa JM-- . r?rs Sinrman . Jamei Iinibeit. Albert fewen-inr,,,.. Martin. Ben Candland. Eartraond, "i'.Wnn Jacobs v n Spencer. Flovil Mullens. Dar-M- l Mullen and Horace Mullens. '.k. -- JabaJiiUt . . $ nf v I - aiiiiaet and Mia Grace Pangerfield, after whlf a Mra J. P. Nirhulaon gave a sketch of the lives of bcr parents, Ijomi 8. ad Aip.aratt- UunMil tlazJrr. Short laika were given by Mra Arthur Taylor, Mra Harry lieai, Mrs. Martha Joacs not Mra FMOMIf "WTnrl Relief socirt) slake board. A was luncheon served to 27. including' nembers nf the- - camp lire stake efficers end the following visitors: Mia Elisabeth Ramsboth am. .Mrs. Ieona Wilde. Mra. Mark Robcy, Mra. llcher G;!js and4 Mr, fjeona puke. -- Feml Fa octal unit ol the B. T. V. ad their will enjoy a formal party M partner at tha horn of MiM Ha.fl Aacard win be the Jtfek rvsatei-JPsncl- Marries Here i Jbym. Daughters of Hah Waceers rof No. J met at the home of Camp I: Mr. J. P. Nicholson Thursday -- with Mrs, Kleaaae Puke, Mrs. Etnma Thomas and atra. Nellie Peay a assisting hosteaaea Read were furnished by ' liiaa ing Edith Paxman, Miaa Marion Gd- - B. 1C ev-Bl- ttdsWrt--yeta- Storea-t- ha quality of our foods and the superior service of the Safeway Man-- is best indicated by tha type of people who patronise them. Moat of our patrons could easily afford to pay mora than we ask if, by so doing, they could get better goods, greater values or mars satisfactory service. The fact that tha thrifty and diacrtmi-paun- g of all classes reganfleaa of social, occupational er finour stores Is coaduaive proof that they ancial seatus-pre- ier can serve yea better, too. . Th character of Safeway . prottilv arransed blrtnaay basset of sweet peas Covers were the home or Mrs. inid for .fr. and Mrs, T. U Clark. v evnina; I ci V '' Vr. a"d Mrs. J. W. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Btorra, and Mrs. Lester M. Brian, Miss Helen ,s Theron , Mra er duphter-ln-law- Giles, Miss Helena Bates, the guests cFadden. who entertained In cele- of honor and the host and hostess. 4t atiirfi of her blrUday anniversary f hich ocurrcd on that day. Cen-- , NOTICE TO O. O. F. MEMwns a uuge table the dm ns BERS AND FRIENDS "Ire "decorated ; CdfV c. k prettily Members of t.ie I. O. O. F. lodge end 11 lid candles, and oa cither their partners and friends are V-candle red a 'e m large i invited to attend a dance holder. cordially tlve I. O. O. F. hall Saturday eve - in the carnar I ...t Kl.tai vo:e of UP I ning. Wilde's Musical Troubadours a i mr'i turn enusie and a lolly oris an-Gamea good time is pronrlned everyone. ' ; and dinner rnjoved after ,r'.nit Milk the-dinl- Mra CmrV TtmnAlaxr Vf - nirhiNl .nt DIRECT FROM TOE MILtS--SMAPULLOVER SIYI IN THE ' LILY GEEEN ' P0WDEB iVND B'eetthis evening at 7.30 o'clock at he home of irs. Fontella Hilla, fir when practice KiU he held. ...... Others at" 3.25, VALUES THAT MAKE A 5 lb. ' HIT 3 i - ,.- 15c 10 lbs. . .. .. .lie irn Loin and rib chops: "t.: ir Best cuts. c lb Pork Shoulders " ..-.20- i W . ,. Baccn Eastern Sugar Cured: Whole or Half Slab. ribr Pork Hocks . 28c lb; lb ::..Z....ty , Free Orde rs Itoh than S5.00. a ChareofJOL Z47A est Center Street. i Phone 202. ( - re ., Hi; ra- Mi&rtrSttajsaTSWEaiM Washed Carrots assorted for table use. ... .25c for . .V. $5.00 Ordera Delivered . - k Younj grain fed. -- but the sizes arc broken " XZarrots 6 lbs.. Mutton ( 3.45 89c Q - :;:49r Onions California, extra large solid heads; Sweet Spanish variety .75c . can wen Medium weight, made Broom. Lettuce Your J jji Mutton Legs search for lb. 23c fine coffee Shoulders lb is at an end- - g FAT .;...17c HENS, lb. when you see Jn Bros' Arab -- Tjo , " 1' ." 1 In Our Market v.hlch n.s I. . . S hr-ni- 6.85 SHOES .35c Safeway cane and maple self-risin- g 49c Bushel .53c 4 Brooms Syrup JSlue Victors. imi . Each" Extra choice Eussets or 2 TIic Styles arc not eld r.-- Mid 2 for Potatoes THE SWEATER STORE rice He DiNM bag, Bag Jenkins Knit Good sCo WITH THE SCOTCH s sH . -- -- v;394---- lb. size can. -- v " flour. 4150 3.90, . ... : II temato Catchup, No artificial coloring. 14 os. bottles. Choco- - lbw---------"-ii'i- -- .29c Each Catchup Pure i standard size No. 2 ..4.79 Fancy assorted lates. f FIELDING HONORED I EST ' Complimentary to Mrs. iclding. letiring officer of the nitd ward .Ufltglfin tiass a pariy ! t riven Wednesday evening at ' e o. is. Henry Hollermn I del ahtful affair waa given by he i e otitccra and teachers of the Re-- k 'gion eiasa for the cfXIccra ami arhcis o' tVe I'l imny nsiociation. AT can Seedless, Puritan Malt Pure extracted Honey. 60-l- b. 3Jc package. 3 for . or White - 8 "U I'l Honey EXTRA.SEEOALYAmi b. ' Mad-Fran- liyrr-- v c os. .Loaf ALL DIFFERENT Ed -- Leeks, Miss Lois "''"a ; " Full J8 ; TESTS AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Georgo.Madncn at dinner at their home i evening, cnmplimenUry Va: and Mrs. O. M Cutler of ; .'ri were here visiting. Spring used iajkfprntlng the iia-srcInble, Covers were laid for aai Mrs. Cutler, Mr. an J Mrs.k ronsrd Adorns. Mr. and Mrs. Madaen and George ' iama. - n MpTY OTHERS . Dozen Raisins .......29c 2 lbs. . 0ECHip . , At'UOltA CLf.'R PARTY Mrs. Eva Mlldennoll entertained at a kenslngt.on at her home Thursday evening for the members of ihe Aarwa-eiutiring: the eve. ning f f sewing, a radio concert was ; rt BEIGE .. 4.60 READ hard wheat product. y - cFaldea. niul dutn-- BLTJE .. ... . Case r A Semolina Macaroni. COME EARLY AND CHOOSE FROM 50 INDIYIDUAUSTYLEST"! Hen-chse- n, nuiii lSPWN . Oranges- - Fresh in? Sweet Snnkist Seg-brand," tall cant; Narcls. ' 48 cans to case. Pancake Hour Members of the Third ward Relief socjety choir are requested to , to thg truest w.. I... MrMr. anu aim.- R V." MrFadvr and Mrs. Ed Ho:rt. Orrin Wingett, a Thurman, Mra Jon-- s. Mrs. Norton, ,3. Joseph. Ra Pttfriton, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Merton Farrer, Mrs. on Macaroni tMCE M. . RT Mra rA Um Ml nanrllnv Carl .NcHnn. Mr. and Mrs. Henry d4 Mas':Mu4.- - tiuUon Rulon Bandley of Burley, Idaho. TONIHt tltf.i . Guaranteed large, freih runch KB.-- , 2 Dozen . . . .53c ," t cmiM.B.."ii.i cake with pink and white candles formed, an . attractive centerptfc for table, and the living room was prettily decorated with fed and white carnations. " Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra Brt Bandlny and son Harold, Mr. and CHOIR, PR f,'H-tunda- a . Feature Items For Saturday -- l ,A ' Evideiniee . - Cr-her- . nrrAnilffi Sim Booth Mrs. ..Sea EtW Jones end iTaJSRWi COOVUlTDCOinig . u Bllo k, Mrs. D. Orlo AJIeji Mrs. V. Bvron Dastrup, Mra: Karl Scherer, Mra Ofan Groneman, Mrs Keed Hailpy, Mr. Arthur Bowera Mra Seymour Gray, Mra Jack Ralph- Bullock sJr.r Mrs Sterling Bean, Mrs. VVilord Gray, and liivlted gueats: Mrs Karl Ranks, Mrs. Ralph Booth, Mra Car! Swensc.n. Mrs. C. A. Laraen. Mrs Clifton Mra II. M Strong srconjpniedbjr Mias Wllma Boyle artl MrJ.Pync, Orvillu Dryndakfi Louise Boyer at the. piano, and Mia aJan iU'niahed two-- beautifut vocnl sc.los. "lav My Hesd Beneath the BIRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN Mrs. Christian Bandlev, aaalated Rone." and "Friend of Mine." Durbv her daitshters Mrs. Carl Nelson l, ing the social hour. Miss Ruth violin. Miss Verfc Busch, cello, and Mrs. Henry Booke, enterlainr.' and Miss U Uma Boyle, pla.no. re 1 a JL KiOl jiTanged dinner party M dcred "Barcarolle," from Tale her home Thursday evening, comfrom man," and "Humoresque." plimentary to- her husband, whose birthday- anniversary occurred Dainty refreshments were served 77th . ... on February 14. A large birthday ,. to 40. - a-- f " ' was sjtved to the followmg Hub members: Mrs. Joe Ahlander, Mrs. MFrrriNG " Mra Daiav t. Kualuk waa hotei Read-In- g to the ntembers of the Nelks Irvlns " home n club at th North University avenue Thursdiy afternoon, with Mrs. "Virgla C. Mur-doc- k as asslal He hostess. The dVM.TU AndSh"7"bVF'Rachaet was retd by Mrs. Minnlfl Mrs. yelma Raamuson W. Boyle. , ! sang two beautiful solos, "Goodbye Summer," ami "Sing Ms To Sleep", ...ii,L 1 ta a'wA - e " : B. K. Bullock. A delicious luncheon NFI.K1T RKAB1NG CXCB n-- d - Ms-s- Sld-wel- ISrEy. - - -- -- oc-!f- rr tor 12. " , . MRS, OLSON HOSTr-S- S Mrs. Clarence Olson entertained J jiount- - hltney, in California, U J the tr timbers o the Unnea club at the highest point in the United her Jiome Thursday afteraoon. Jjt,, above-s- ea be4ng lt.Wt feet j '' ":"".. Myaia awmir w thsgfWTfifVet ' delicious siens, during which clay tablets from ancient Baby luncheon was served to sine. in--; lonia and Assyria show that bank-different eluding on invited guest. Mrs. ! ins transactions. jwe-sxr Heber dark.from those of the present time, were ; ' ; carried on four or five thousand - ; OTHKRS BIRTHDAY years ago. a substitute for Fi..h leather rKLKBRATFJs Mr and Mra TTTraarielnler- - leather from hides is being used in tained at dinner Wednesday the United States and Japan for at their home, in- - honor of army equipment and harneas. BIKVHUA- fFriends of Karl J. Koudsrn pleas hi home antly surprised Thuraday evenlnjr, In celebration of hi birthday anniversary which ocof curred on that day. Tables -MRS. CUBISTK.WSF.V HOSTESS "Rook" and progressive 500" were TO tlA B MEMBKRH M. Slack O. Mra. receiving played. A pleasant time was enjoyed by -Uv fav"Rook" MO" and the prlw of th" IMetia club at or beta- won by Mra Frank Hardy, tho' members . of J. Knval Christen-eeA delicioits luncheon waa served to the Borne in Orem Thursday afternoon Mr. end Mra O. M. Black, Mr. and Ita-II Tuff Mr and Mra. F.mil Six txbles of bridge were' plsvd JUfcCll. Mt.muH M.a Ollv.r Han I sen and Mr. and Mrs Frank I lardy. hlh score prise and the Consrrtsj wta eMHnted to Mrs. kn ON BIRTHDAY wert i Mr aud Mra Ben C. Snyder t tcsaa.itly eurprisrd et t.ieir homo who tundfiy afternoon, by relatives an- ulled to celebrate the birthday of Mrs. Snyder, which AhTfiIWrt5t me was rpent with vocal and social chat, music-aniter wlitcii a delicious dinner waa t the following: Mrs. R. P. ,v,r. and Mn- - K. I, Max- -' WKLL ARRANGKD DI NX Kit--Mr. v.. I Mrs. K U MaxfieU, and Mra. Ulff Jonsa etter-tnine- d oie. Roy fr " M-- Oliver - M. at a deliithtful dinner party at their home Tueaday cveninRrtn Brlnton A. Mrs. and Mr. era lienor of Mrs. Jones' mother. Mrs. iid children of So It and Mr. and David Giles of Sods Springs. Idaho Smith. lis. Elliott and Mra. Robert C. Kirkwood of I Sheridan Wvomlng. who are TKrniFF.B Ida. w ent were Mrs. Mary - Hitchcock.'; Giles .of Soda Springs, Mra Pear) Adams, Mrs. Eva Is here vtsiung. A crystal tmwt er, Mrs. Vera Kelson and jonquils t orsaed the centerpiece To Mildred DenharUr, the dimng table. Covers were laid n. jS'j nt dinner at their hom? !hur..dev for th r JarRht-- i t. Jl.'.l a.i'l Mi'. Pen I Miln r Pleasant Grove and" Mrs. Alva f iclxcn and daughter Grace, also r PUarant Grove. .. - -- (mr Drives Rats Away! M'-jnn- I- , 9 - Sal isfaction ! , Guaranteed For mnny years, men tx-o- n 5.85 SHOES .... ...... j A diuretic stimuUnt lo lh kidneys Quick to relieve Try Them 1 ? Sold Everywlmre i ; . ' ; TO RELIEVE rMaanS Frrt ttwiiiuli towt action.. mi aoea aa m avtRa ef ponoraMit wax eoM. Jiut taks ti'ii the fimlfifUrf a Tbleta-a- n4 fiATUSCa EEPy W eaif and ekmnl ru--: h aura of prompt, mora ia It aiitii. ttoroura aetica en4 i. far better Una htntia. Try MiU, sae, purely vegdableiSe Psrsesssenrtci and 9vU All 6 Itovo Drug-gists- . r "' . .$2.9$ triaU an J triVwrttwre r Here that has won the hearts and the epicurean tastes of the coffee-lovin-g West Ther Arab is your guarantee of genuine Hills Bros. Coffee. It is the symbol of Controlled Roasting of flawless flavoe developed by 1 fills Bros. exclusive, continuous process of roasting a few pounds et a Ml - m "1 CHILDREN'S . SPECIAL Oxford pr Shoe . . . LADIES' HOSE SPECIAL 1.00 Value for '.V, .. .69c 5 (" S EFeanbraek!s1 'Adv. tCKIIBSSBSKlItlllKXKISS pfah.tTlL-End-.p- i is the one brand time. ."1.19 Not only are rats highly. destrucof tive, but they are many loathsome diseases. That is why health authorities urge you to rid your house bTTEem. Tlere is a swift way to do it. soap, and to remove, the old finish from your car when you "want to repaint itl - i: germ-carrie- rs Jnd Foley ?ills i - n wherensing and recommend- - t women i and have Here is an easy, certain way to rid your home of rats and other vermin. Always ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. By the way, have you had your copy of "The Art of Entertaining"? It is free. It tells how to male perfect coffee every time. Address Hills Broi, tcpt, 405, 2 Harrison St, Fan Francisco, Calif. . : HILLS BROS COFFEE frm the tritintt --vmtmum part. tatiifk tfnmti evil ej. Treth tacirsct n - Sprinkle Saponifier Lye around your basement The rats will immediately. Cockroaches, ants . nd other vermin , can be driven away the same way. For your health's sake do this at once,' 3 Your j ""large iTbz. cans. It if you want positivoresujts. . -- . It has been acknowledged the best for years. It is given many tests to assure high strengt-h- It never varies. Order by the case. Note carefully: On the reverse side t the Saponifier Lve label on each can are lull tions..forrnaking" soap, ; keepi npr drains open, and many -- other uses. Read theso directions carefully.-- James D. Swan; Lye Selling Agent - . get it for you. Insist onjhis brand dis--appc- ar Saponifier Lye promotes sanita-- i tion around the home in many Qther ways. Jteps all , drainse. . open a nid germ-freIt drives flies away from the garbage can. It is also . supreme in making in Gr he can easily groeMmaronifiex Iye Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Co. 30 North La Salle Street, Chicago. - |