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Show TRIBUNE, SUNDAY CORNING, JUNE 27, 1920 THE SALT LAKE State Society I 4- PAY50N - MUttiwM adaMdaMteiliMaeaieeeeaiiaaaeaMeaeeeesaeaieeaeaeeeaMeeiMeeeeaeMisssaas 1 PAYSON. June 2. Miss Dor Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Curtis, and Jess Taylor were married Wfdnes-daj- r tn the Salt Lake temple. They will be at home In Payson after July L Mrs. George Jones entertained at a bundle shower Saturday of last week In honor of Miss Mildred Buckley. Sixty guests were present Mrs. William Amos entertained at a after surprise bundle shower Tuesday Flnlay-aonoon In honor of Mrs. Lottie a bride of the week. Luncheon was served to fourteen members of the club and ten other guests. Mies .Mildred Buckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buckley, and Lorln J. In Partridge were married Wednesday was the Salt Lake temple. A supper at same In the honor evening their given the home of the bridegroom's mother, The young couple Mrs. Alice Partridge. will make their home In Payson. Mrs. Lottie Lee Flnlayson and John Lunt were married In Salt Lake, Wednesday, They wil. he at home to their friends after July 15. A camping party composed of Mr. ana Mrs. Bert Stevens and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shuler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Monsen, Mr. and Mra John Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Miss L'arda Smith and Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth left Wednesday morning for Zion national park. o Members of the Sugar Factory club and their families at Payson of last week enjoyed an outing Saturday at Saratoga, where they met the club members from Salt lake. West Jordan, Lebi and Spanish Fork. A ball game was and Payson. played between Salt Lake Salt Lake won, 10 to 6 of the Sunofficers and teachers The day school of the First and Second wards motored to Castilla Springs, Friday, and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Elwtn Merrill of Berkeley, Cal., are visiting their parents here. visit with her After an extended daughter, Mrs. John Pace, at Cisco, Mrs. home. returned has Davs Sargent Mr.-- and Mrs. N. K. White and children went td Salt Lake Tuesday to make their home. Mra C. H. Petrie Is her from Colorado visiting her son, E. E. Petris. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Morris spent last le n, Jus-tame- re i ti H i i P t t. week-en- d I Reynolds. I i!sI i t i I - at Saratoga Mrs. William Omella was a Provo visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Graham of Silver City Is spending a week with her sister, Mra W. L. Mra William Amos and Mrs. S. E. Ware spent last week-en- d at Eureka Miss Juanita Reece and Miss Iona Cravens went to Saratoga Saturday of last week. Mra Herman Taggs of Salt Lake Is visiting her mqther, Idr. Frank Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Simons and Mrs. Donna Kerr are visiting at Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Adams of Pangultch Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Daley of Teton Basin are visiting relatives here. Miss Elizabeth Simons Is at Nephi, the guest of Mrs. Allen Simona Mr. and Mra Alva Ostler left Wednesday for Marysvala after a ten days visit hers. Mra Frank Ballard and Mrs. Albert Kapple went to Salt Lake Wednesday to bo the guests of Mra Denhalter. r 0 ' TOOELE i f TOOELE, June 26. The marriage of Miss Ann Anderson and William E. Cook took place Tuesday at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson. The ceremony was performed by Bishop E. M. Atktnd of the South ward at high noon In the presence of Immediate friends Ths bride was attended and relatives. by Mra La Jet Adame. Louis Anderson, brother of the bride, was best man. June rosea and orange blossoms were used in the decorations of the breakfast table and the homa Ths bride carried a shower boupiet of June roses. Foltbwlng ths a wedding breakfast was ceremony served. After a short trip, Mr. and Mrs. Cook will bo at home to their friends et Garfield. A pleasant affair of the week was the bead dance given In the South ward amusement hell Wednesday evening. The local Order of Eagiee entertained et cards and dancing, followed by a luncheon In Eagles hall, Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. Jensen of Drlggs, Idaho, is the guest of Mrs. Frank Shields, Mrs. Agnes Coombs of Salt Lake Is visiting her mother, Mrs. K. Dlok. The member of the A. T. O. club were pleasantly entertained Tuesday evening by Miss Myrtle Isgreen at her home. The time was devoted to sewing and mualc, followed by a luncheon served to ten guests. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Adamson during the week were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Madsen. Dr. Lee of Detroit, Mich., Mrs. A. M. Sheets of Salt Lake and son, Captain Arthur M. Sheets, who recently returned from Germany and lg now home on a furlough from Camp Meade, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnson have returned from Panics, Nev., where they made their home for the past nine months. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Johnston returned Tuesday from a motor trip through Bryce canyon, Zion national park and the Grand canyon. Mrs. C. R. McBride Is spending the summer at her home In the Emigration canyon. Mr. and Mrs. George Nuttell of Salt take spent Sunday visiting Mra Kuttell' mother, Mrs. Mary Herron. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Dunn are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pease of Ada, Okla. Mra. E. E. McKean of Bountiful Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Idwal Ajax Ths Ladles Aid society of the M. E. church entertained members and friends at a luncheon and plcnto party at the Cltv park Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. J. Groot of Idaho Falla Idaho. Is visiting friends and relatives In this Miss city. Mrs. Groot was formerly Emma Montelth, a former resident of Tooela I I run I i Was the ( Most Gratifying in the History of These Great Semi-AnnuEvents. The Intense Interest Shown byjthe Buying Public, the Earnest Appreciation of the Bargain Values Presented in This Sale, Prompts Us to al I f OFFER EVEN GREATER VALUES FOR THE COMING WEEK OF ALL SPRING AND SUMMER STOCKS IS IMPERATIVE. We need room for Fall merchandise, now begiUining to THE CLEAN-UIf you failed to take advantage of the great arrive. Profits and part of the costs are being sacrificed in these ruthless price reductions Clearance Reductions last week, this week's wonderful saving opportunities should not escape you. P ITS YOUR ONLY CHANCE to SAVE! REAP ITS BENEFITS! 1 I I THE I CLEARANCE READY-TO-WEA- R L A Hot Weather Necessity A Chance to Buy I Pretty Summer 1 NEW SILIi SPORT DRESSES at 8 That Formerly Sold July Clearance Prices From $40 to $80, n i We are still receiving shipments of new summer dresses. Exquisite styles in sheer organdies, French voiles, figured lawns, plain and printed cotton materials, linens, .Tailored styles, ruffled and tucked New and individual ideas for models. dress and sport wear. I J I 1 LOT LOT 3 LOT 2 1 m sip ?! at Clearance Sale Prices Your summer outfit is never complete without summer skirts. "We a couple of are sacrificing our entire stock of Silk Fan-tasgood-lookin- g i, Baronet Satin, Georgettes, Crepe de Chine, Calcium Crepe, Dew Kist, Trieolettes. TAKE YOUR PICK OF THE LOT Come Early and AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT m off All Other COTTON DRESSES SKIRTS 38 :: All smart, stylish models, mostly one of a style. Materials are serges, silvertones, tricotines, wool jerseys and velours, in all best colors. Misses and womens sizes. S' I I Formerly Selling to S'' at 1 h OFF and NOTION SALE pi I Bone Buttons, regularly 6c box of 12 dozon for lOo Snap Faotonert. .. . 7c 15c Poarl 10c Darning Cotton 8c 26c Human Buttons. . Hair Nets. I 25 Hair 21c I 16c Hair Pins 12c 25c I ,25c Poarl 15c 36c Clothes Pina Buttons K)c Hair J5ruthes I II All Co I tv Every one of our hundreds of beautiful dark and colored hats, daintily trimmed in the very latest midsummer styles,' or untrimmed hats in many .shapes. These are placed in our Semi-Annu- Vella. E 93c i f $2.25 GEORGINE CREPE 40 Inches wide. In a good variety of colorings. A good Imitation of'georgette for I CA millinery, waists, trimmings, I . . . . . stc. Sale, per 75c Value ; - $3.50 GEORGETTE CREPE The very best grads In every street. and evening color; also cream Special Sale Price, . 25c ; In white or ecru, Venice, $2.00 Value (14. itG .51 50 for FANCY NET AND ORGANDY FRONTINGS 18 inchei. ' Lace trimmed. - $3.00 Value I JEWELRY b At Clearance Sale Price BROWN, separate skirts or sweaters. All worth $12.50 per yard. 94.39 A SPECIAL PURtiHASE OF Silk Underwear Just Arrived Will Be Placed in This Sale at Sale Prices Pink crepe de chine gowns and envelope chemises, handsomely trimmed in georgette and fine French val laces and tucks. Several styles to select from. Up to $10.00 values. SILK BLOOMERS Satin and crepe de chine Pink Bloomers, made of heavy grade satin and crepe; reinforced in crctch and finished with shirring at knee. Sizes 27 and 2t. $3.50 values .... .. $2.85 $6.25 values $5.19 $5.29 lorl $6.50 values for CAMISOLES SILK REMNANTS (MONDAY $7.95 "S'.1: HALF ONLY) 300 ALL PURE SILK REMNANTS Plain and fancy bilks, in taffetas, satins, messalines, trieolettes, georgettes, pongees, etc.; one to lengths. You will have to be here Monday morning to get the best of these. six-yar- 54.68 for 60c Sempre Giovine 50c box 99 black. $2.75 NAVY, ROYAL AND BLACK 12 to for $6.50 Value IN and With white designs, 3$ Inches wide. The most durable silk to be had, 99 QO par yard $5.00 Value A A - for FOULARDS, $4.50 $3.00 Value . Regular PRICE SI vlivw White Goods Linens Sheets Towels $L25 sad $1.50 LACES Opors sad regular length 00 C Ro-eet- ta $1.00 Metal sad Bone BRACELETS In all colorings. Variety of style 75e BAR PINS plain style) great variety 7Rfi la rhinestone and RRa EARRINGS, BROOCHES, BEAD TIE CHAINS, CUFF LINKS, " CLASPS, ett, for WwG this eale "50e WASH NECK- GOODS HOUSEHOLD yards very best printed Flaxon, LINENS Liberty Dress Voile, beautiful patterns 38 and 40 inche 9 1C wide Yards' of Table Damask, heavy grade, 68 and 64 Inches wide; regularly selling for $1.25; 59c per yard $1.75 Damask, 6 good patterns ; to select from ... 93c $1.00 Voile Tissue In new $2.00 1000 In a large variety of pattern. 65c per yard.,.., 44-Reg- $1.25 Fine Sheer with attractive yarn dyed, tub proof.. ular 006 PI, color pretty pluids combinations; $3.26 English Voiles, In Plaids, Stripes, and Dots, also Bilk; In all colors. One of the finest and best fabrics shown this season, 36 to S CQ 40 Inches wide $1.26 and $1.$S Plain Organdies and Voiles In all the leading shades, as well as white and black; OO C 40 Inches wide 91.09 en, 'stf'. V 2000 Damask, 6 good patterns to select from $2.50 Damask. good, patterns I many $1.29 $1.75 $3.65 $5.50 Napkins, to m .tch; per dozen $3.26 Mercerised Table Cloths, 45x45; 1 AC Slightly Imperfect $4 60 Mercerized Table Cloths. 54x54; A Oft slightly Imperfect 50c Pillow Cases Our Bulldog Brand 66c Brand PUlow Gold Seal Quality SJc Pillow Cases. Our Leader 35c Cases; $2.48 $3.35 43c $10.00 Satin Bed Spreads, cut corners. ...... $5.49 47c scalloped $11.60 Satin Bed Spreads, scalloped In white or color.. $7.75 Scal- SHEETS Size 72x90 ...... 91.49 $2.50 SHEETS Size 63x90 94.09 $3.00 SHEETS Size 72x90 Bed Spreads, hemmed...... $5.00 Crochet Bed Spreads, 80x90 slse.iri $2.00 Fancy Embroidered Case 1 loped or hemstitched; very best pillow casing 9I $3.00 SPREADS $3.50 Crochet 4S .09 $1.39 $1.75 $1.93 e as ls99 mm $13.00 Front Lace Corsets, made of white and pink coutil and fancy silk brocade; In three different models, for medium and stout figures; boned throughout with wahlon. All sizes In the lot to 35. ODD LOT OF CORSETS 50c and 75c BON BON DISHES Draperies, etc. SHEETS AND CASES V.49 Sale Special in Front-LaceCorsets Consisting of fancy coutil and batiste and summer mesh, In pink and white. Justrlte, Warner s, Cohn a Specials- C I On and Adelaides In the lot 9 I sww GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER FOR THIS WEEK in Wash Goods CORSET SPECIAL Two models one of fancy pink brocade for a slender and average figure, elastic gtrdla top and light boned; another model of pink coutil, medium bust and well boned; excellent corset for an average figure; Biles 22 to 28. a aa Special forMonday and all week.. Values to Come in pink crepe de chine and wash satin, with trimmings of pretty laces, ribbon and flowers. Some with high shoulders and with straps. Five different styles to select from. Qft Clearance sale Fail-vie- FEABL C Puffs ( 94. 9 09 yard. Special NET AND GEORGETTE FLATTINGS for COLLAR POINT LACES Normandy, Oriental. V2 AND CHIFFON TAFFETAS Every wanted color, also cream and black for Waists, Dresses, Trimmings, Blouses, etc.; 36 Inches wide; the best make of satin faced messallne and soft finished chiffon A mm taffeta; In our Clearance J9 Sale at, yard $7.50 TRICOLETTESs All pure silk; comes In navy, black, brown, gold, rose, overseas, flesh, orchid, stc., for Suits, Blouses, Waists or AB ..... Trimmings, per yard $12.50 VALUE, TRICOLETTE In black, navy, and turquolas; alio pure Silk Jersey Woven Trlcolette, In brown, black, navy and white, for aultl, dresses or 75c at per yard. . . $1.50 52.63 84c. S:5.v,!!... $1.50 Value 21 Powder 50c Face Powder. .... 50c Tooth Brush 8c Toilet Paper 25c Witch Hazel Soap (3 cakes) 20c Powder $3.50 MESSALINE CHIFFON CLOTH Regular In a broken lot of good colors. $1.25 value. Special to dote, - 57c 1 TOILET ARTICLES 25c Talcum Striking Opportunities in These Silk Fabrics j ti Q5J Stationery Fancy Neckwear follows: now Latest Sport Hats A including cuff and collar sets, fancy vestees, collars of all shapes reduced as $ $42.50, large shipment of the newest sport hats just received. These are Milau Hemp shapes in combination of white and brilliant shades, charmingly trimmed with ribbon and "braid. 96 Brushes at Clearance .. 8c 20c Nets. Ideal 1 1JS Hughes I S Formerly Selling to CLEARANCE OF MILLINERY 4E. do., Formerly S5J Going at HALF PRICE LOT 3 Selling to $25, Now $20, Now ALL OTHER SUITS All Silk and Cloth Dresses LOT 2 LOT 1 Ranging in Price from $90.00 to $150.00 i i Prices on hundreds of stylish spring and su rimer garments have droped so low as to become irresistible. 1 for June 26. Mrs ELSINORE. T. M. Kearns and daughter, Mary Frances, of here with Gunnison, spent last week-en- d relatives and frienda Mrs. Annie Jensen left the last of the week for Mantl to remain for three weeks. Mrs. Emily Johnson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. H. H. Bell and Mrs. Henry Peterson of Glenwood, and Mrs. Mary Hair of Salt Lake. Mrs. J. A. Bell entertained a party of relatives at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for eight. Miss Melba Kotter was hostess at a birthday party for a number of her young friends Sunday evening. Miss Mina Ben la visiting at Sailna with Mr. and Mrs. June Webb. Mra. Jamee C. Hill spent Sunday with friends In Mra. Arthur Terry left here Saturday of last week for her home In Magna. Mr. and Mra. T. F. Gunn and Mrs. Reese of Beever were last week-en- d gueste of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bateman. Mrs. J. E. Lowe and daughters, and Vera, of Moore, were st the home of Mra J. C. H1U guests d v afternoon. Hr. and Mra. W. W. Sylvester entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jensen at dinner Tuesday eventng. Mr. and Mra. Andrew Hansen. Mr, Pnd. Mra. Jamee Hill. Mra. Art Terrv. Miss Christie Hermansen. Armor Hill and fartee Jensen of Idaho enjoyed a plunge party at Monroe Thursday evening. Master Bert Jensen celebrated his eighth birthday anniversary Sunday afternoon. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by bis guests. Mrs. A. F. Kotter entertained at luncheon Monday afternoon for Mra. N. F. Nielson of Widtsoe. Mra. H. Hermansen. Mra. Will Lowemsen, Mrs. H. C. Lowemsen. Mrs. Woodruf Sylvester, Mra. Minnie Lowemsen and Mias Christie SEMI-ANNUA- Has caused great rejoicing among the women in need of wearables of every description. $1.25 ELSINORE " THE HEARTY RESPONSE TO. THE ANNOUNCEMENT OP OUR GREAT Utah-Idah- i t $16.00 Satin Bed Spreads, 14 4S scalloped corner, very large 9 14.19 $20.00 Satin Bed Seta, PIC (1ft spread and shams to match 9 I U.sJlJ $35.00 Fine Jewel Bed Set, 94C QA spreads and sham attached. 949.9V $25.00 English Embroidery 9 IQ DC Spreads on fine voile All ether spread. In pi. In or ecilloped cut corner, reduced proPortlen.tely. 919.09 Hundreds to ehoose from; new designs, variety of shapes 50.1 IdvC plain and footer styles t 50o and 65c Cup and Saucers Decorated Japanese Tea Cap and Saucers. A dozen different ftft VtJ G decoration 11.15 WINDOW SHADES in green, tan and terra cotta 3x0 feet, fICJft tvG 50c CURTAIN BODS extension, with brackets , Ileavy brass, RJJ- - ABC ' |