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Show f EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1928. .pl'V-PRO- VO Pulchritude and Posies fr ' i CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. K. Leaver of Provo visitors ' RL Item xor these columns Should be Editor between 8:00 A, M. and 6 P. K. PAGE THREE NbVS Salt Lake were ' 7 DINNER GUESTS JIXV Thursday, FOURTH-"Mr. and MrsTlG N. ."Wheeler of Covers .were laid for 27 at a .fam. Washington, P. C, are among' the ily dinner given by- Mrs. Johanna Prominent bj among ' , Smith at her. home on Provo Bench Provo visitors today. cial happenings of the week was the July Fourth. The dining table was. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Armstrong of Poulson heM-Julfamily reunion, attractively decorated- - with sweet Iowa spent 'Thursday-l- n Provo with Fourth and Fifth in Hobble Creek and ferns. Many lovely gifts friends. - Tlilinn fishing, PUmWl peas were presented to Mrs. Smith, the Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Mlnnlclr of :'".-t: birth' occasion being her sixty-fift- h HpOIUS, nuKl vauuua Iniogene, Iowa, spent Thursday and talnment were enjoyed durlpg the day anniversary. .here.' today a while on both evenings ' Mr..aiiU Mrs. U P. ,WaddU of daytime, was made. welner roasi DELIGHTFUL PICNIC HELD Orech vjrield", OHio.lT 'Visitors- - dn bonfire and a program furnished Mr. and Mrs.' August Omanson Provo for a few dayi of "the family Trom entertained the following at their Frank Dalton of Tremonton, Utah, Ninety members "Pleasant Grove were In home over the Fourth: Mr. and "Mrs. Is a business visitor In this, city this Provo and attendance at Ihe delightful Affair. Arthur Kylan of Larkr Mr. and Mr. r week. ClydeBiatne andrMr: ancTTM rs. nr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes and the. FAMILV ' lUNNKlfGlVEHZn Henry Schofield of Spring City. AITsses Llllie and Martha unipman The party motored to Vivian Park of American Fork spent the Fourth 5TS. Boyer enter-i- n on the Fourth and spent an Wnjoy Provo. .'tained at a at their able day. A delirious picnic lunchNewell returned has. Clark Mrs, Jui FolirJ, compilmentary eon was served.: ' u to her home in Provo after an en- -' . n of joyable six weeks' trip She pet!New Mexico. A bowl OUTING AT VIVUN PARK d . a week In Chicago with Mr. and of roses formed an attractive cenMr. and U(t. O, L. Fail and fam Mrs. Mark Pyne and Mr. and Mrs. Covtable. for the dining ily, Mrs. E. A. Peay Jr., and Mrs Byron Burt, and visited In Madi- - terpiece Donald Mitchell motored to Vivian .. ... nn Win frf a mnnth with Prnf. i o. Park 'Thursday and" spent a pleasand Mrs. Lowry Nelson, who took 'vaiwtiv niNWFR-Aant ttmr with fishing, boating and her, for an auto trip,'through the' picnic luncheon " middlewest In Columbus Indiana gave cna warn nA fruoat nr M rm AnriBI Mr and Mr john jacksoa.J. dinner at their IULY FOURTH DINNER a family delightful Newell Bowit' for a few days. home July Fourth, covers being laid A well arranged dinner party wiii .Mr, and Mrs. James " Elliott of for Mr.; n L. Jackson ?iven by Mr. and'Mrs. K. Will Jones and Lynndyl were here-nth- e Fourth, and Mrs. Louisa McBride it their home July Fourths S the guests of Mrs. Emma Poulson. and family, Albert Smith of Provo, and prettuy decorated the Mis-Wofflnden of Idaho of Salt dining table. Covers were laid for d Ida a few days Lake. hij.. impending Falls, Mr. atui Mrs. Glen Boley, Mr. and here with friends. Mrs. Owen Lynch," Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robinson CHILDREN'S PARTY GIVEN, Vernard Storn, Mr. and Mrs, Josand family and MrsT Richard Ashby of Johnnie eph Karren, Mr., and Mrs. Alex Twenty little-frenof Fillmore have returned to. their Carter 'entertained were Karren and Clyde Blrk all of Ameripleasantly 's homes after" visiting with by his mother, Mrs. P. H. Carter, at can Fork, and Mrs. Leo Peterson daughter, Mrs. Dan Speakman. her home Thursday afternoon, the and daughter Eva of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin B. Balrd are occasion ' . being his sixth' birthday California. of a anniversary. happy to announce A number of delightful son, born aC the Crane Maternity games were played and Maybe one of the reasons why home Tuesday evening. Mother and prizes awarded.- - A delicious lunch Scotchmen live to such a great age are baby doing nicely. ;i eon was served and attractive fav is because dying Is such an expenMrs. Robert Fairbanks - and ors given the young folks. sive undertaking. '. ' JUucile and Letltia. of ..... . daughters, )c )t . S5 . " are Calif., Hollywood, spending WELL APPOINTED their vacation in Provo with Mrs. DINNERPARTY . s. and-MrFairbanks' parents, Mr. Among the interesting. Fourth of S. P. Eggertsen. , July dinner parties was the one Stanley Collins of Chicago, 111., Is given Wednesday evening by Mrs. visiting here with his parents, Mr. O. P. Smoot 'x.ie delightful affair and Mrs. Jbhn Collins, enroute to was given in compliment to Miss San Francisco, Calif., where he will Lillian Cutler of-- Salt Lake, who make, .his home for the time being. was a Provo visitor. Covers were Mr, and Mrs. Horace N. Benson laid for the following: Mrs. D. R. and children of Beaver, are visiting Mitchell of - American Fork, Troy in Provo for a week, the guests of Cotton of Tennessee, Leland Mitchrelatives and friends. ell Jr., and John Condor of AmerMrs. Charles L. Slaugenhoup of ican Fork, Miss Cleo Smoot, Miss New York is spending the summer Helen jSmoof, Mr. and Mrs. Doug irr Provo with her parents, Mr7 and las Smoot and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Mrs, Lafe Bown. Mrs. Slaugen- - Smoot' riT-- A houp was formerly Miss Luclle Bown, and will be pleased to have GKNEOLOGICAL SOCIETY her friends "visit her during" her NOTICE ' stay at her parents' home. MemberSTif the Utah stake Mr. and Mrs. John C Brown-ansociety are making pre children, J. Char! and Neva Marie parations for an entertainment to -- SH Brown, xf Grantsville, Utah.cwore be held' within the next week. In -- here !lK ds 5-52honor of Thomas E. Romney, presivisiting relativesrs. for a few days.-MBrown was dent of the stake Geneological so. Miss Eva Jacobson of Pro- oiety, and his formerly .The ar vo. - - fair is to be held at the residence of - A. E. Bishop Hopkinson and Pres. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor, and all daughter Jane of Sunnyside are vis- Utah stake ' members are urged to In Provo with Mr. and Mrs. be present. The date and hour will iting be announced later. George Wells for a few days. Pouhon family Holds Reunion Decommissioned Battleship Used As Veterans' Quarters Ml! A "W - - the-ledl- ng IVY " I tl III tr-V- ' i - - ft ' -- Lu W i ' '' w i - vfc-cv- l iv'v ''' mil 1 ' frw 1 i' ' ? hand-painte- i -- - t Mr-an- ds J .Marking die Gty For Flyers "i - 4--IP -- Jty,r --s- out-do- i it, M . ! - z- j , 1 nx. lilt The Oregon is shown below. .ship. Now that the actors are talking in the movies, It will be just too bad when we hear the "well educated" actress who "loves to curl up before the fire with a good book'" splitting the noble Infinitive right down the middle. J " "'S"mV f Couples married fifty years or Verlonger held a picnic at Mount non, I11.L the other .day.. - A good time was had by all and at a late hour the couples departed for home - In a Ford roadster.-- . . ' 1 for Its quarters , This Portland, Ore post has its hcadquarterslr the-olbattleshio Oreeon which t now anfhnrpd In liarboT.' The battleship Oregon had been or dered Junke(lwhen residents ol Oregon-talse- d a fund to save her. of the members of the post are . TwoTrnembers . of - the post were on the Oregon on her fa mous trip around the Horn and at the battle of Santiago Bay. The picture shows some of the veterans signing papers for quarters fon the itr the-arriv- ' rvihn YiirrhM'ttn'T' only veterans' organization ..in. the United State that has a battleship Ma ill. Here are your pulchritude,' personality, poises and all that, for today. She Is Mis. Lillian Guenther, .who won the prize offered by the Pasadena :j American Legion for squthern California p most personaoie damsel. Therrwere 199 other entrants all disappointed. 'i No. The Battleship Oregon Post . - n m. . I,., T -- " ..vivVi.'.vin'.v, - ill ,;,:; ' s T , ' i I E -- One of the delegates to 'the Democratic convention: asks why aviators test their endurance by frying across the Atlantic;- - Why not p a Galveston Amartllo '" -- non-sto- " fllsrht?-- .. . " ;r Xr i - A i- .and-frien- cities aie gelling ready fur the new aerial age. This airplane picture shows how the Shrine at Jackson, Miss., marked that jcity for the benefit of visiting" aviators. The arrow points toward thelanding I Lots of 1 f field. - - - ' - - -- ; X Ml UM lZ i ay j i. i ', JL W oMX:i JL i KTXS K.y-- a i J. I' y-- - f' J 7m ji I-SWl- X S a v--i ,- VM fit w 3C U, z--- -rr- rro KMa - . j f. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Sturgis of Zona Gale Weds Eureka were here to attend the funeral services of Hcbcr Jorgenscn, which wcro held today in tho Lake View ward chapel. Mr and - Mrs J Wallace Clegg lefe this morning for their home in Soldier Summit, after spending a week here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Burnell" Edwards and children of Pleasant Grove accomSoldier Summit and panied them-twill visit there for some time. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Stewart and daughters, Eleanor and Ida, of Salt Lake, were among the visitors here on the Fourth. They were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. SUITS' -- o FoiAOhc Family Carloads of farrnbrchard and garden products either ur fresh or manufactured forms are" Joseph Nelson. ties of local products for cash and ship them ' - JL to some other section where they are needed, - Our more tol200storesprovideanenormou? T - constantly moving from every producing sec- our outletr-o- ur ; buyers are everywherer-an- d - tion of the West, through Safeway Stores, into saved of ten use abffity t0 great quantities the homes oi consumers. In practically every entire crops jfrom literally going to waste, - state in which we operate we buy vast quanti- - - Thus both producer and consumer profit Eleanor Morris of Salt Lake a Provo visitor for a week, the house guest of the Misses Gwen' ... . dolyn and Eliza Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. - MIhs Is Bccco Oleomargarine Crux Brand, Becker's Best. A cereal . . quality guaranteed. as beverage nourishing 2 lbs. . . . . . . . 35c beer. . gerale. . . , 'hi -5- ? it Zona Ga4e, authoress, and. W, Brecse, 50. wealthy manufacturerpf Portage, Wis., Miss Gules homo town, were quietly married at the home of Miss Gale's father there. Mr. Breese and Miss Gale had been close friends for years. His first wife died 15. years ago. bauantine t'i!i3CjM Malt Syrup I I Puritan MalCBohemian . . hop flavored. Can . . . . v Jenkins Specials' Here is a Malt Syrup : that. answers every,, need- .- "Finest All Wool Suits; solid colors or fancy stripes. Usually sell for; $3.757 For boys and'girls.'" Sizes'-3to 36. ; V r years Ballan-tlne- 's has been the choice of the maj- f Have you tried it? " i ft Your Grocer - 2 J - A -- - Biff-Assort- '? $3.90 of AH Wool Suits For Children ment si ProoMnent among the Al Smith sup- porters at the Houston convention. John Mccooey, Dorougn prest-dent of Brooklyn and Tammany figure. Here he is, snapped just outside the convention hall. Jenkins Knit 50 Goods Co. North University Ave. ,' bottles. 12-0. Jf tLXs tini 3 cans size ... . .45c- - Tall with lids. Dozen lb....,V..,...y..;v::..:..2c . Cantaloupes - Salmon . - r- - - M 3 cans . .49c . New- - Potatoes- H 10 lbs. . . : .. U. S. Extra fancy fresh stock. .... t .59c .. . - Used in'making jams and jellies. 2 bottles . . 57c ;...;r..;;33c Tall cans Alaskan pink. ""N- ' Certo Mo.ipas,Jarge, solid, dark meated fruit. 7 ....45c Jelly Glasses Another car of those good Klondike melons from ' : . . Texas. jgr , 3 for -Nq.P 212 . V. W Booth's large oval tins; Tomato or .""'.mustard sauce. 4 cans . .49c .... Worsted Ribbed Suits. This quality, jsells everywhere :. at 5.00 to ?6.0Q,r Jenkins Special Price ' - .49c ALtrWOOI llDIESOR-MEN'- S ority.-' f , -.- 2 bottles -- Sardines 0 Special $2 .90 For i25c . Melons Tomatoes h Our choice brand, large .No. 214 cans. 6 cans . , . .TTTi 59c 1 Smith Supporter ., 2 bottles:.'. ; Tomatoes (Singerale ' . JVTjar Extra heavy. ... .23c 4 dozen . . . . - rings. ,25c In O urMiarkets Pot Roast No branch of the food business responds more Quality Steer Beef. ' Pound . . . .v .17cs. readily .to scientific methods of operating than docs the meat mark6t: There are so many op- " Fancy Fat Hens , and portuHitiesto effect economics...No charge for drawing. can wc do meats and a make that handling very , Pound . . .j, . ,26c nice profit out ofjwhat Jhe ordinary .market Mutton Shoulder wastes. " That's another reason why Safeway ' Markets off cryou o much better qualify meats TTVery choice. v ' ; for sa much les3 money, Pound . 18c ; . ...... ' ... " - " Young grained pork. . . ; . .19c Pound Mutton Legs ; " Port Roast I Very choice. Pound . . Gem v .. .20c Squares.r'vT Eastern sugar cured.. Pound ..... ,20c 4 |