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Show LAKE TRIBUNE.' SUNDAY MOILYIKO, APIUL 1U. lir.M; State Society MURRAY k.r tm Kin , MURRAY April I MU cere entertain.4 he girls of tli i t 1. rlub ( her horn pn Vino a.rvel 1 hurajay ivimni Mrs a. t- - Fvene i4 thro chlidrrn or roinl, I4aht, ... garai. ot in. hom of Uri Lve ' uaitnia, Mr. Mid Mr C, J. Wmimr or T.lloravlll. Tr. n4 Mr. O, M. Pees onil family left during lh week by oulomubilo f r will romain for on Arif on. htr In4.ftn.le llm. iy tin, C. R. Hammond loft 8turdy of lat week for Idaho Fe.l, Halie. la 111 hr diuighior. Mr J. J Kaufmn Mr. Hammond ha auenl tiirve liiunlli here t:h relatives and ir.end. - Mr. and Mr of TayArthur lorsville aro revel in ronaiaiulauon burn to ovr Ih arrival of a daughter, Oim Wednesday morning -Mr, and Mr I.awriire perry nd oon, Roy; Mia Iron Tripp and W Ilford Robinson motored to Utah Ult Holiday and apont 111 day. Mr. Michael Mua and Mr. Nofman Krekaon wilt t hutinHi at th day of th Murray First ward 'Rakl aoclaty nairt Friday Mrs William Dari of Halt Lak i th gurat of alairr. Mrs. Sjlsabeth Moor, for a fw da Mr. Ouy Tldw.il of Halt Ukl I th of hor pa rruta. Mr. and Mr. W'. ru(t It. Park of Mill Creek. Mrs William Krahb loft during th for Ugdea to visit relative lor two Yr On Good trw hr wk Works, - Mr. and Mr llanry Fellow of Mid. vai wr Runday guesla of Mr. and Mr Charlea Dudley at ihrtr home. Mr. Jan Bennlon of Talorvlll ha as hor guest her aon, Ramuel O ml-" president of th central state Ion. or David Jon entertained at children's birthday party Saturday at her 10 In compliment hom In Tajloravlll her lltll daughter. La Rue. who was years of age on that dale. fhe Horn kVonomlrs tlub of th Mur hoy high ochonl gat a aark apron dancing party at th school gymnoolum Friday atoning. Th teachers' training cla of the ward onleriained el a eoclal In th ward amusement hall Thursday eta-Biof last waek Tn Omen a ord.t of th Rebekah lodge Of Murray will visit Sandy next Monday evening, when th member a ill Initial a class tn th earn lodge Mr. and Mr. Ray Spencer of Taylor-VII- I har a their guest Mr. Spencer Joseph Plxton of Idaho Th Ladles' Baptist Aid society will b entertained at tha hom of Mrs A h L. Olander. 404 West South Street, next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. C. J. Waaamer and J M. Parker spent the past week at Moab with re- , Ben-no- n, ROCK-BOTTO- M' - can f(hr, Come Parkrrrtvd Prank Thursday from Winter Quarters to vtalt her parW Mr. Ullatn Robinson and Mr. ent. and family, for a month Mra Parker wee formerly Mla Ethel Robinson of this stxty-etgh- - for Jat $38.50 pur- are thpm. pur-chaae- Entire 5th floor. These sell regularly ra , I OUTFITS HOME - rTWO EXTRA f -- MOP- BIG SPECIALS G owing for Baby , Complete With Bottle Oil afford. furnished home, when they make their home cozy and comfortable with one of our 3, 4 or 5 room outfits. Its the practical, economical way of beginning housekeeping in your own home and any outfit can be purchased on liberal credit terms. a completely . See our fine display of wool and fiber rugs, all the desired sizes and in floral and medallion patterns, at lowered prices. Also hall and stair runners, in any length at reduced costs. We are featuring a 9x12 foot deep, pile Axminster rug for exactly all-ov- I . Special Discounts on These Home Outfits. MR. OFFICE MAN Extra Special This MOP and OIL Only V 98c Just as shown In the This picture. week only er $1.29 r Pure Cotton Felt Art Ticking Roll Edge Mattress, Special Tom6rrow at Did you know that we carry a complete line You can of office desks, chairs and tables? buy them on easy terms. On Sale This Week Only Living Room Furniture Both tapestry overstuffed and cane seats are By all means dont buy begreatly reduced. fore inspecting our line and pricesi Notice i Buffets for as Little as $48.50 Just 98 of these fine big mattresses will be d eposed of at approximately wholesale-cos- t. This week only. All have rolled edges, are well tufted and are full 45 pounds in weight. Thrifty housewives will not overlook this big attraction, so be here early. J' Genuine Cedar Chests , j for-$62.5- Coming at a time when folks are planning ai adding a new piece or two of beautiful, serviceable fiber furniture to the homes furnish'ngs, this event might fittingly be termed extraordinary, offering, as it docs, such a wid- variety of designs, at such big price reduc- tions. Every fiber chair and rocker in. frost'd green, baronnial brown finishes included in this bale. j . d $33.50. BUHL, IDAHO Th BUHL. Idaho, April Business Girls club met Monday evening at the high school. The evening was spent In sewing and caids, with luncheon served by th hostesses Miss Nell McQuown was hostess to the Linger Longer club Friday evening of last week. The evening was spent In sowing. Refreshments were served at a 1st hour. Mrs. Merrill Rug gave a surprise shower at the J. J. Rugg home Thursday evening complimentary to Mist Thelma Bandgren. A musical program was given by th Misses Ruth Allen and Barbara Sugg. Following tha musical program a mock marriage ceremonv was performed for ths delectation of the guests Tho contractlng parties were Jimmy Thomp-ktn- s, acting as bridegroom, and Phyllis Rugg, acting as bride. The bride and bridegroom entered the room drawing a wagon after them, loaded with presents which were to be distributed Twenty guest were present and luncheon was served. Mias Eva Shea was hostess to the - Bridge club at her hom on Thursday of last week. Meedames J. C. No son and V. R were hostesses to a J o'clock dinner Thursday evening, given to the members of the Pinochle club. Following luncheon the evening was spent at cards. . Mr. and Mra. Fred Simons were host and hostess to a 600 party at their borne Monday evening Those present were Dr. and Mrs. J M. Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. J. A-- Davis, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Hide, Mr. and Mrs. W. I Allen, Mr. and Mr. K. V, Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wetten-kam- p. Mr. and Mra Raymond Rugg. Mr. . nd Mrs. Jay Elm peon. Miss Marguerite t Tinge and Dorn McEwn. Mr. Rugg and Mra Simpson held high- - score. hile.iir., Jones and Mr- - Hyde carried away the The color scheme consolation trophies. consisted of white and yellow, Luncheon ' vs s served at a lata hour. Th Sunday school class of Mrs. A. T. Eokln of th Methodist church greatly enjoyed a wienie roost Wednesday eve- -- , Hobaon ranch. Thirty memnlng on the clas were present her of the Buhl Camnflre Girls took a hike to Willow creek canyon. gixtirtter from Buhl, school, hours, Thursday afternoon a after wienie roast. The where they enjoved Barbara Rugg and Ruth Allen were Mis hostesses of th afternoon. Mrs. Andrsw Madson and little daughter, Thelma, hav returned from a few davs visit with friends In Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. W. L-- Kyles hav returned from Los Angeles, Gal., where they spent th winter. Mrs. Frank Hartwell spent last week visiting with friends In Hailey. Only Tea, we mean every word, of it. Our entire stock of odd tables dressing can now be as low as th hr j bp V Table chased at wonderful ba iugb. Fortv-alght- form a, whr they bad pent th w Intar. Mra Oeorge W. Baker of Ogden spent th week visiting at th hom of her father, William Atwood and family. Mra Annl M Thompson of South Cottonwood. who ha hern a lifelong resident of th ward, sold her hom th past week and baa moved to Belt Lake to reside. Mr. and Mra X H. Bean of Provo hav boon th guests of their son, Ivan Bean and family, at their hom on Vino street this week. Th Boy Scout of thl rlty attended th powwow which wu given at the state university Wednesday, Thursday and Pridav for th Boy Scouts. Mr. D. O. Turner returned hom Monday from a ton days visit with relatives at Spanish Pork. She attended th wedding anniversary of her Mr and Mr. grandparents, Georg A. flick. while In Spanish Pork Tha young member of th Cottonwood ward will entertain at a dancing party in th amusement hall next Thursday minjf. a J. J. Kirby entertained at a birth- vWJr Frldy ifnlrg. hom on Vln at tieetpiIn nondr of har son. Fiord, on hla fourteenth birthanniversary. day - Miss Lucv Irens Green of Union and Henry E. Parry. Jr . of South Cottonwood ward war married Wednesday evening at tha home of the bridegroom Henry Parry of rirenta Mr. AandlargMra. reception followed the marriage. 5 Mra W. R. Clark and Mra. M Christie entertained th Methodist Ladles Aid society and their friends t a program and luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the church parlors. Mr. and Mra Glen Tripp announce ths birth of a son April L Miss Iren Erickson entertained th girls of th 6. E. C. club, which was recently organised, at her hom Monday venlng. Th time was spent tn sewing and dancing followed bv refreshment. - Mra George Watt entertained the ladles of the Past Noble Grands club at th hom of Mrs. E. U. Dawson Thursafternoon. day Mr. and Mra. Frank C. How entertained the members of the Dinner club at their homo on Vln street Saturday evening of last week followed bv carda Tha first prises were won by Mr. and Mra. I C. Miller. quite uuinber of dif- fercut atyle dining chairs that sre from broken These suite. a . Cite. Mrs Kalherin Rrockbank and daughter, Mrs. Harry M era of Holliday, ar- -rived bom during the week from Call- FREED'S itwe I Mr mE We feel sure that you will hesitate no longer to purchase the needed furniture for your home Come and inspect the new arrivals in furniture. when you see the many pretty things, priced reasonable and you may have your own time to pay for do not charge interest. DINING CHAIRS An Extraord i nary Event A 1 1 Odd FiberCHairs and TWTBfvrfdrr As Low as Rockers at 33& to 50 Per Cent Discounts Finish (ryjfrfcr $6.50 Dressing We hate rr lative. Furniture HERE A1 We have them in all sizes and in several designs. Many of .the larger sizes - have removable trays, and in selecting a cedar chest, please remember that every on of them js T thdr-oughl- y kiln dried, and made of genuine nessee cedar. Ten- - YOUR CREDIT Mxr be applied to spy purchase made during this sale. As at all other times, a email deposit at the time -- of yont.purehase-dehve- rs heme, fcinal ,remittances in weekly or jptir furmtitre-immediatmonthly payment, enable vou to pa; for your furniture as you own and en)oy the use of it. This should in and choose all the furniture they will be a further incentive for all newly wedded young folk oeed to completely furnish their home, at a cost Considerably' lower than they had expected to pay. We wish to make it emphatic that, no matter whether you purchase for cash or on credit terms, you save exactly 20 per cent.' Tan enables all to take advantage of the golden opportunities offered, without the necessity of a large initial outlay of cash. ey- ar- ' e r -- At this low price you get buf- handsome strongly , fet, v, built,.with . plater i- !. iai A- - i it. jffiir-Xi- glass mirror and lined silver drawer. All others ing at 20 PER CENT OFF. FURNITURE 45 TO 57 EAST BROADWAY AIMS CARPET COMPANY- USE YOUR CREDIT FREELY NO INTEREST y y u t - r |