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Show FAGS EIGHTH. - r lgjQVO-gVgNlMLi BOOTS AND HER BUDDIZS fUJT f a JLL?J f , IITItriLD,, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1923, f SPIUKGVIIIEKErS I! CMKKTW Friends here will be Interested to eial chat ea4 card. also a 4elk 'oua served ta tha loi- know thai la Uie recent beauty aad hincheoa et conducted bjr'lowt na-guests: Sir. n froolarjty-tuuteMrs. BumaIon. Hr." aid "lira. Um & T. U. at Provo, two kprtng-Villliiaa Haaaaji Uwti.Ofix. Mr. and Mrs. Wtll fir la name e Phillips, Mr. an4 Mra. Astasia Krr Reynolds ana Mias Christie taodL war among the fifteen aiao Lowry Aaderaoa ! Mtaa Nora Cop lan .who baa Wen among tha twelve gentlemen selected la the popularity contest. , Vialting with her eiater Mra. J. M ! Sumatoa for tha past several week Outstanding among tha aortal returned to her homa at eaa. Arts, rmu of tha week end waa the Friday. . birthday party give Saturday eve Membera af tha Mother" Study Blag in tha Third ward amusementhalt In compliment 4o J. A. Rey- club were delightfully entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Phllda a aids whoaa aaventieta birthday occurred that day. The Finley at the home of Mrs. A. W. a Flnley. Valentine colors wers carentertainment waa given by of tha family, much time and ried out ta room decorations aad affortbeing spent hy them to make refreshments. A aplendid program K one of the beat parties of the waa given In which Mra. Fred MillWest sang a duet; season. Valentine emblems consist-In- er and Mra. Bert ' of hearts a a 4 rupids were ar- Mra. Elden Palfrey man . aang a the book "The Council tistically arranged about the sole; also was given In an Interamusement hall also cut floweri Affigned" ware used In the decorative scheme. esting; manner by Mra. Rena Mm Nellie Burt gate a hiring the evening a splendid pro- . the gram was giveov-tk- e opening num-- splendid paper en "Lincoln an a Jd.rfa el Man jJf the People." At the conher, of which w welcome by ir." Prank Keynolda of clusion of tRe profit arfi Mrs. D. P. u aeif-tnvH- Of VXa.YOO'mxYOUR VCXJRS (My- - OR TOCJW.rH OUT CQr CHrVyalftTWW '1 t .VTbTSSJ.Cv' TtAMlVOtTRf ( VJTCW j -- AW fc IrtTBO-TOUY- : T '"H 1 U WTK II O0OW - V3WY-B- ' U1 I AiBV BJW xrst TH' CAPTAbO -- Ai V3U"V 1 I " AAmw ' 1 I .."m, fJiZTWOWM' an Olive Naomi nsd MeJt- Floranoe Joshua H. Crosby , sentaaosd la Judge Oeorg P. Parker's divlsloa of the Fourth district court to serve 18 months la the Utah state prison on a charge t failure to provide for his wtfs aad minor children, was taken to tha penitentiary thta morning by Deputy Sbertffa B. F. Roper aad B. A. Willis. OrvUle Odekirk. who waa to a term ta the state priaon en a charge of depriving the owner of the uaa of his automobile, following hia arrest with James Castillo,, will be brought ts Provo today ta testify la tha Castillo case, which Is bow being heard la Judge Parker's court. . Roth-wil-L Mra Floyd Stewart aad sirs. Geos Halm wnre guesta of Mrs. Jack FletUiev .Sunday evening sad en)oyed a rplendJd radkt cottcort 1 y the SprlngvUla diik and broaden at ed ewer ls a tax. ., : . sea-taBo- t - sir. co njJtinent ta Mr. and Spends.' Fiumeioa who were recently anarrie 4 a number of friends en- la chU-dre- g it oaxM,it A I I 11 Roy-lanc- pJ CM mo.uo Trt" TMRlt vjtu.vM lr so to - - jost WT ovosir mtx FIRST "th PtACU? SURE W LAID AT REST Joshua H. Crosby - Paawiat, w.i'riLS for Mra. Fraail Is Taken to Prison Myrtle Bray, who died at the fam aaa,MIbXahcrart, , Thelma Craadalt. Margaret HadV-yMargaret Haatiatea. FauBetts Peteraoa. Fay Iieyaolds. Ina Bird, -. Eld-ridg- - Mrs. A. O , Thorn. Mrs. lydia PalTrayiuax Jura. Ellaa Thorn, Mra. Mary Flnley aad Mrs. Nora Clyde atteaded the funeral aervtcea held for Jeaae Curtis ta Provo Sunday. evw-atn- OLD In e tine party X ' ,,'lte- - daooraUoct and colors being used throughout the eatertainiae rooms as well as ta the dalicioua hinc.taon served oai ly la th " WBm." Various games and a musical program fur auhed a mi i feme nt during tha Those prase at were: leader, Hugh Baxter, members Masses ..I 1 VHj yQ CAM tertained at a party at their home Tuesday evening. Social chat aad delicious luncheon to the ol' owing guests: Mr. aad Mrs. J. C. Netlsin, Mr. aad Mrs. Leonard Cleansing Taylat. Mra. Earl Blackett, Mra. Rufua Averett. Mia. Ralph Read, -.Mr. and Mra. Leonard Neilaoa. Mr. d atrat4 - Tf woman who vaMea her eem ins Miller. James Giles. Arthur Sumsloa, and ! l"XKn wl" "ova this new Cream Mr. aad Mra, Francis Beardalt (Containing Cocoa Butter. Excel--' lent, for dry skins which have a to wrinkle. Tak all tha Members of the Alumni B. A- C. I tendency m out dirt it youthfu, tiar at a mlaselUaeou. ; uh. Melu qutek, wiU.ntertslD wl not shower fw Mies Vera Cdsr at the Ask hair. for MEXIXMJLO jtow noma aars. w. miner the new wonderful Cleansing Monday evening February, 3a All Cream. Schramm Johnson Druea. -. members are asked to be ... sad was-serve- V . fcw Cream Wonderful ' ily residence. 110 North Fifth East street Thursday, following a brief Ulneaa. were held la the Prove Fifth ward chapel Sunday aftanaooa. with Bishop C T. Cannon ta charga. Tha invocation was) offered- Poweiaoa aad the benedio-Uo- a was by Philip C Houts. , Tha speakers were Thaddeua Cluff. Don W. Conover aad Wit-for-d Stabbs. Musical numbers were furnished by Prof. J. R, Bosh, ard and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey, wha sang "Light at Evening Time." aad "W'e Shall Meet Our Loved Ones There;" Mrs. W. H. 8ne0. who aang "Face to Fees," and "O, Lovo Devlae;" and Mra. Char lea Miliary who sang "God Thai Ma. etha , ge Heaven." Interment was la the Provo. city cemetery, where tha dedicatory prayer was offered by Eugene Olson. - . . Mr.-an- Provo, who was also introduoed by Brinton. BJLite esecuUve member. rave a ft part en the recent .con- - i ceremonies. Other numbers on the ventlon held in Salt Lake Otyralso ' program were: solo. John Harding; Mr. Hay Fletcher and Mrs. Anna duet. Mr. HardlTg and Mr. Brere-toa- f Johnson gave committee reports. Deltrhnia refreshments were thn piano eolo, Joeephme Reynolds; reading. Mrs. J. O. Reynold: served to about twenty members soto, Marie Wiscombe of Provo: md guests. remarks. 8. E. r"loni toast toata A nlrety arrangc-dinner was r, by Mra. Elliahrth Miner; re-- . spoose, J. A. Revnolds; vocal solo, given Sunday when Mrs. Elisi Vfunie Grey oC Provo; piano solo, Thorn entertained In compliment and family Dr. anJ Mias Josephine BrlmnaJI: reading to her Hist Jiaanah Reynolds; talk. Read MtaIfliW niinyhmnt of f ill City. Covets T??re lakl for about 10 Bird; accordeon solo. Mrs. Monwaring. Special featurea of the Suesta, proeram were atunti hv membera I I cf irn L of the family: also a Virginia reel . The officers an4 tearhe;la which the participants dressed - Fourth ward religion class enter- dal chat A delicious dinner was Is teaching school at Prica la quaint costumes. After the pro- tained the members with a the late afternoon - to social- - at hurrh served number of eompetHive fram were played and prises given Tuesday afternoon. A laige crowd about eighteen friends and Mlss Ruth Davidson daughter of " frames The honor guest received to tha winners; also dancing and tu boys 'and girls attended ond Mr. and Mrs. R. W. David oi of and useful from many pretty gifts octal chat were among the enter- rarh was prcjented with a pretty this city 'and Joe Col man tif those present taining features of the evening. In valentine. Wyo.. were married nt Emn- the late evening delicious refresh eton, Wyok. last. week. Th) spent 13 Mrs. E. W. Brown Mrs. J. E, A pleasant afternoon was spent ments were served to about several days with friends here I : guests, daughters o. uts fsriily be-- Friday when members of the Alpha Hoyle end sons of Salt Lake were fore returning to Kemmer, whole Ing in cnarge. Many pretty gifts Bett club were entertalne! by Mra dinner guests Sunday at the home they will make their home. On tnelr by S. M. Deal at her borne. President of Mr. and Mra. Wandel OperUhaw return Wr presented to Mr. they were accanipnied by his manY friends and relatives who Mrs. H. T. Reynolds presided and at Santaquin, Mrs, Ope nana w and the bridee who will vlrlt leo wish him many more happy the meeting began with members eon accompanied them back to fV'lth them aparents short iitnt. eJnging "America the Boautiful". Springvllle where she will spend a birthdays r j An- - especially interesting review vsek with friends. tr r. VY. Hof .T"" f M BveiV Mark Cook on - 1 urpm .. DOCTOR IN DOUBT doctor, my bead la like a nek a as stiff as a drainpipe, my cheat's like a furnace, and my muscles contract Uka baada of Iron." "I'm not sure you shouWnt have lumpotJedy gone to a hardware dealer.V-Goo- d . . . Hardware. . . J r WwnJy Le-t- . W5- , en by-M- was- will bi "fter which a short business meet la evidence, and muate that eve. ing was held and dainty refreshping will be furnished by the Co- ments were served by the hostess lumbians. to fifteen mejbet' and two guests. evenVns. Special decorations The Genealogical Society of will entertain at the home of Alma C Hansen In Provo, Friday evening. They were former mem bers of this society. " Ma-nlet- The Alpha Beta club will hold their next meeting Feb. 24 at the home of Mra. H-- T. Reynolda Jr.. all members are Invited to be pres- ent nt - entertained Mr. Mrs. Oeorge U McKenxle at 31. J. Groesbeek Mrasliswis CuOw- - . . . hostess te 'Y R 4he-Ay- of tng rooms. Members aad guests in cluded: Mrs. Vera Melson, Mrs. Cora Starr. Mrs. Msry Ward, Mrs. Ella Evans, Mrs. Elisabeth Bar- rettr-- Wra- - Pr O. Half, Mrs. Kit k wood, all of Provo. Mrs. Janet Gogarty. Mra. Minnie Dennlsou, Mrs. Delphic Brown, Mrs. Lilll-iBlsckett Mrs. Oris 7 CelyentiAand Mrs. HehnrBusardr v . e Mrs. Maud E. Wood or Ogden i visiting with her mother Mrs. N. J. r M a. r- V . r - WE ARE CLOSED In compliment Lillian Russell, Miss Carol Mrs. Eva Miller. Mra. Delia Mrs: R. B. Mftughn. and Miss Allan of Silt Lake City. a v Hik -- f LaVar Anderson of Greenriver. Cola, spent two days of the post week w.'th r'Matives - wn Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rowland Sati:r Jiy delightfully lUrpriatd evening bv a number of friends. A pleasant time was spent, with o-- HI 1 A Presenting Coats of Fine Quality In a PreSeasoirSalV PARSNIPS, TURNIPS, CARROTS, CABBAGE , . .. 10 .... . . . lbs. 21c Tapoioca, Scgo, Pearl Barley and Split Peas, 2 lbs. . ., JVIADEOFJV1ILK- ,. . i.i..liM.. - - SamePricc SAUERKRAUT, JJVEARS 25ounc for25 FOB. OVER WHY PAY WAR PRICES? Our Government" Used Millions ofPouneL PAIL 67c PURE LARD NAVY BEANS, 3 . SALT PORK, ... ..ttvi PORK STEAKS, lb. SAUSAGEPork and Beef, lbm, " All Pork, lb. . . . . tii ..i ,. DRY ONIONS jCkx)d Solid Stock, 14 lbs. . in 3 lbs.". . . PpTATOES Bushel ::75c FRESH EGGS dozen ;.,.25c - for fresh arid cured Fish, Oysters, Ileadqasrlers " Shrimpg, Crab, SeaforM SAMUEL KOPP i STORE KS1 PHONE New printed patterns for Spring. "SpceiarTbr Tuesday, at CORN MEAL, white 9 lb. bag .... ........... .20c ........ . . . .... . 15c .... r r . . .. ... 22c ..........18c Siilto MARKET --14c I X. sV BEEF - or yellow EGGS, Strictly Fresh Xffozen .C UUU fr PHONt - I MOLASSES Pure Dixie 1 gallon cans, each ...... ........,, " r: - .. i SOAP CRYSTAL W3HTE 10 bars .i...'....-....i...V...lrO- ' ... ... :25c lb. .$1.00 ...75c FRESH SIDE. Thick and lean. Ib. PORK STEAK lb. ............. s - Ofl' atUU 23c MUTTON LARD ee ... ...27c PORK BUTTER BUTTER SEPARATOR Fresh, 2 lbs.' . 127(5- 310LASSLS ; 2 .... EGGS 3 UB STORE LOIN STEAK lb. PRIME RIB STEAK lb. 35c RIB BOIL LARD, Open Kettle Rendered EH- - 'l I it I Percale 7 CORN MEAL . LENT BEGINS WEDNESDAY We will have a full line of extra choice Fish, fresh and smoked r U .52c : SHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb. 25c s24so B Formerly Inines ' :...,;..:......$1.27 IS The EMPORIUM T7T33c QUALITY MEAT - I aTy-- WEINERWURSTS, lb. .23c lbs.. .25c MINCE MEATY2 bs. ll ............. .11c LETTUCE,large FTrmTlid, just like cabbage75"for. . .25c 3 lbs. .25c A Beautiful Kasha and Kasha type materials with rv liars of fine fur dlatingulah these fine eoats. Values shown at HZM ta (390 In this sale, at .25c DOUBLE ACTION POWDER 35c PURE LARD. - pre-aeas- on 5c THE REAL LOAF .. . . . ... ...... 15c NEW MOAPA CARROTS, 2 bunches . . . NEW MOAPA GREEN ONIONS, bunch ROME BEAUTY APPLES, PEARMAlN & DELICIOUS PURE-LA- RD I'AIL ' - w..ti. 'a, vvrrmMNh 2 LB. PAIL 8 LB. ii.., LL DAY BANANAS, Golden Ripe, Firm, lb. Tuesday Specials 4 LB. A EAT MORE VEGETABLES BREAD. n At the B'arH mojiju'r.iif' S"tturdav 'evening in th" Opera House Mrll Cherrlngton cf JLfai lU.33'"VS a 5!Ulc4iba racter prire for the gentlemen and Mrs. Arthur Cra rimer tha ladies. Mr. Cherrtngton took the part of a "hobo" and Mra. Creamer of .in Egyptian lady. in i"i AY W A SHINGTON'SI BIRTHD Ar O. V Dallln and et fflven n'w 1 Col-ma- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor and three daughters and Mrs. Bean all ef Salt Lake were guest! at hinr'n-eoSunday atThe home of Mr. en: Mrs. D. P. Brinton. HfwflLZrM g -- ' Mias Bird, Bird, Rolls I. includimr members from Provo and will be entertained Monday evv was spen: An enjoysble even-riThe enjoyable affair 30 at the home t4 Springvllle.' ting February was In the form of a valentine Monday when the offerers of the Mrs. Margaret W. Miner. All mem- kensiagton. and. during the time Junior class of the First ward M j bers are asked to be present pleasantly spend with sewi'iv and I. A. entertained ti.elr leader and music, a delicious luncheon waa other members of the class at the riss Marv Roylanee spent th served. Haintv valentines were nre-- home of Zella Brown. The affair ' week end with her sister Lucy who ' sented to the guests as f avora. was given In the form of a valen- - ,., to Mr. and Mrs. two children Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant entertained at a arranged dinner at In compliment to Mrs. Margaret their nicely Covers were home Orooms who will leave soon to laid for ten Sunday. guests. msks her home in 8ilt Lake. Mrs. ' Q. L. Barron and Miss. Ruth Boyer the pleasant social affairs entertained at a party at the home ifAmong the week 'was the miscellaneous of the latter Friday evening. ' A shower given Wednesday afternoon patriotic color scheme suggestive by Mrs. Arthur Cranmer In comOf Washington's In n birthday was to her slater, Mrs. Joe evidence in room decorations and pliment a recent bride. Tha time was la the luncheon which was served spent with vsrlous gamea and so- on small tables.' Progressive "500" . was the fatureof 'entertainment with Mra. Phllda Flnley, Mrs. Mar-rrarGrooms and Mrs. Bern ice Hutchinson bring awarded favors. Other Burnt Included 'Miss Jessee Packard. Mias Virginia Packard. their home . fljiV- - Paul Packard who Is teaching In the Richfield high achool apent The Misses Wheeler, Uriel Sunday with . .a parents Mr. and Palfreyman and Helen Salisbury so Mrs. A. O. Packard of th city. compacted Frank Cranmnr to Bingham Sunday where they aang at A nicely arranged dinner was the funeral aervices held there for eylyS8gundjUk-w.hfa- J mmmt'm K Zra prftllly decorated the jntjfti'i-- rela-tlves- f tveh'1n-nh-Op-1wuw nl. nt. .nil XtttmA 'A 45c 2 lbs. ' ...25c .... SAUSAGE " J1Z SAUSAGE. All Pork fresh daily, lb. . . . ." 1C IUC 66 The CASH and CARRY MARKET 4&iWet Onter - |