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Show fir, rn fr- nr m wtomifftiirBWH-- fc,wlnrpytiimryTTfni THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12 12, 1921. Social Notes from Utah Towns POCATELLO, IDA. CjutiiwA Tnm fllx. 'Bohemian Girl" selection. Melba, Smith (pries winner) In the "Song of the Alps, Mies SUner In the Lohengrin Fantasy,' Darlene Vincent (under S years of age) In the "Dorothy Walt." Miss Savllle In th "Da Traviata excerpts. Miss Rga Van Cott in the piano selection, 'The Palms. and both Miss Seville and Miss an Cott for their piano accompaniReg ments. v Programs for Band Concerts at Saltair Afternoon and evening programs at Saltair Sunday concert today will feature Mias Marcele Renatrom and Ronald Nichols, soloists. Alfred Bests quartet will also figure as an added attraction to R. Owen Sweeten' weekly concert musical. The programs are aa ' follows: , AFTERNOON. 4 30 to 6 30. Hall Hamiltonian March Auber Overture, Crown Diamonds Weber Invitation to the' Walt8 Arter Soul" "Song of the Miss Marcele Renstrom.) (Sung by ......Bixet Grand Beene. '"Carmen"'. Intermission, Selection, "The Kinging Girl" ... .Herbert Selected Cornet solo R. Owen Sweeten. Auber Bowl ef Pansies..,! "Ive Got the Bluet for My Kentucky Melba Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mr. . Gasklll Home" Lock Smith of Salt Lake, winner of first (By Alfred Best t Quartet.) prize in th vlblin and piano recital ef Finale. Mr. Paul F. Ludwig, held last Monday EVENING. night. to 9 30. .Hale Palatlnne March Nicolai Merrv Wives of Windsor" Dell be fa) 'Plieati" from "Sylvia" G. Mrs. Dellbe tb) "Valse Lente J'Loye, Her 1 My Heart" (baritone in New York Witt Luke ; eolo) I Ronald Nichols.) (Rung by "Verdi Mr. Norman G, Atkinson, soprano and Grand Scenes, "AJda",..... Intermission. ' choir director of th First Congregational Selection, "Mayttme" Romberg leave for New Mv Mother's Evening Prayer" ..Witmark church. Salt Lake, will York this afternoon after fulfilling her by Mies Marcele Renstrom ) (Sung ' Make Believe (fox trot) Feist, Popular engagement at the church this morning ...Penn and singing for the Flag day exercises Sunset snd You of the Elks this afternoon. (Bv Alfred Best's quartet ) Mrs. Atkinson will spend the summer Finale. studying under Arthur Fhlllips, one of the leading voice coaches of the metropolis. Bhe expects to return In the autumn Program and resume her regular work in this city. All-St- ar . AU-St- Atkinson Norman Study -- All-St- for Concert at Liberty Park Today v. Held'e Concert band, John Held, director, will play a free public concert at Liberty park this afternoon, from 4 till o'clock. The soloists will be Ray M. Haddock, vocalist, and Henry Johnson, cornetlst. The program follows-Granmarch, "Entree d Procession Batiste Caprices (Swed- (a) Northland Romance Nelson leh aong) Giovanni fb) "Patrol" Grand medley. Welsh Atre'l Dan Godfrey ' (Solos for all first chain.) Cornet solo, "Queen of the Earth.. Plnsuttl Henry Johnson. Intermission. Leutner Overture. "Fest (Grand prise concert overture.) Vocal solo, A Little Bit of Heaven" , ' BaU Ray M. Haddock. Grand selection, The Mikado".. Sullivan Bellini Duet, "Hear Me. Norma.' Meear Mldgley and Espensen. Finale "Star Spangled Banner Music for Services at Madeleine Cathedral For the 11 o'clock mas this morning at th Cathedral of the -Madeleine the music follows' "Mass In G Major" Edmund Toser Th choir. "Credo" Gregorian Offertory. Ave Maria," Mixed voices Gounod " The choir. Widor Recessional, "Marcia" Sacred Concert Today , at Madeleine Cathedral Program for Recital at Rexburg Thursday pedal to Th Tribune. ' REXBURG, Idaho. June 11. A piano, violin and cello program will be given Thursday nUht, June 16, at the Rexburg auditorium, by pupils of Clifford C. Clive, assisted by William C. Clive, violinist, and Joseph C. Clive, cellist. Th program follows: Plano trio, Marche de Concert" .... Kern Vlnnie Raybould, Georgia Riche, Elda Hamilton. Richards Piano, "MoresQU" Norine Rich Violin, "Romance sans Paroles'. .. .Goens Robert Austin. Schumann-Hartl- e 'Joyous Farmer" . Bernice Watson. Selected Cello eolo Joseph Clive. Ducelle Plano, Dream Fairy" Pearl Shrode. FlnelU Violin solo, Minuet Antique" (Played by Mr. Clive from manuthe .author.) script copy presented bwTartini-Krelel"Air Varie'' William C. Clive. (Clifford C. Clive at the piano ) Delacous Plano, May Zephyrs Ruth Tempest. Trio C. C. Clive (a) "Concert Stoeck" William F. Be (b) "Romance" William C' Clive, Clifford C, Clive. Joseph C. Clive. Bartlett Plane; Polka de Concert" Genevieve Shelton. Selected Cello solo Joseph C. Clive. (Clifford C. Clive at the piano.) de Concert" "Marche Piano, .Wollenhaupt It Bernice Jacob. Trio William C Clive. Clifford C. Clive. Joseph C. Clive. Wlenlawskl Piano. "Valse de Concert Mra. 8. J Shelton. Violin solo. "Air Varie" (on one er Through the courtesy of the Rt. Rey. S. Glass, C. M. D. D a Paganini string) William C. Clive. sacred concert Will be given this afterC. Clive at tha piano.) (Clifford noon at 4 oclock at the Cathedral of th Madeleine In honor of all visiting deleVolker gates and their friend who are attending th General Federation of Women's in Clubs convention. An invitation also is extended to the public. - The program as arranged by Amedee Norm fenme of th pupils of Miss Tremblay, organist, and choir director, Volker were presented in a piano recital follows: at her atudio, last Saturday afternoon National anthem. $26 South Koventh West street. The folBoellmann lowing program was given: Suite No. IT I1 Marche, (b) Menuet Francals". .. .A. Tremblay A Little Song (four hands ....... y "Ave Maria,... . F. X Barbour : Bonnet (b) "Ariel" tMtaS Helen Morgan. Mies Dorothy 1 (c) "Nocturne Op. 9. Nty 2".... Chopin MOrgap. j, Gounod Soprano solo. "Ave Msrm" F Bever "Allegretto No. 1"... Mr. George H. Watson (b "Allegretto No 2' Beyer "O Salutarls" hmtth. Ludwig "Tantum Ergo" : L A. the Tanee of Bugbee Fairy Queen. Cathedral Choir Mis Helen Morgan. R. Evarts "Dimples" ...a... Mias lavelda BerryGrove It. Evarts "Picking Daisies 41a1s Me Ewan Miss Gives Tonight "Birds of Paradise (four hand) Op 7. No. 6 Stre&nbog Miss Elaine Cannon and Miss Claudia fccitl to The Tribune. 11 Cannon. PLEA 6 ANT GROVE. Jun Tht Pleasant Grove band will be beard in Vocal eolo, "Major and Minor"...... . Charles Spross concert tonight at the tabernacle, preMia Marjorie Billing. senting the following program: ' (a) Ride a Cock Her Op. 7, No. 4 March, "Onward, Christian Soldiers . N E .Swift . Chambers F. liehr Selection from musical comedy, "High (b) "Grandpapa's Dance" Miss Marion siillett. Jinks" Clark "Ik You Ever Think of Me?" (Popular) "Little Dutch Doll.,.D. W. Krogmnnn Mian Efkfrn Cannon. Donntsettl Sextet from "Lucia ... "The Rosary" (four hands!.... Netn Evening Serenade" ' P. Beaumont Trombone solo by Mvron F. Vest Miss Nellie Baker, Miss Volker. Selection bv male chorus No. 8 "Robin 15, from Verdi 12..... "Rigoletto" Quartet Lullaby,' Op. '. Krogmann "Margie" (Popular) Claudia Cannon. Miss "Star and Stripe Forever" Sousa Banner" Key (a) "The Blacksmiths Bong G. N Bordman N. E. 6wlft (b) "Over the Dunes Miss Nellie Baker. Without Words", ..F Spindler "Song St. Tuesday (a! (hi "A Little Dance",... ...J. H Rogers (1) Dolly and 'the Jumping Jack"... T F. Dynes fcperltl to The tribune. Mihs Katherine Ames, ST. ANTHONY. June II. Pupil of Little Slumber Song" 4". Clive, pianist, assisted by William (a .. F. Ljnes C. Clive, violinist, and Joseph O. Clive. it krut frds . F Kplndler Vellist, will be heard in a recital her M. PaJdl (c) Enchantment Walt" TueadaV night. The program follows Miss Elizabeth Fenton. Senior Vocal Plano, "Conte de Soil-.-- . .. ramont1' ..McDermid eolo, Margaret Parker. Miss Marlnrie Billings. "La Jollle Duchesse" Krogman "Gertrude s I ream," waltz. . v Dorothy Woodman. . . . . L. OH BCSt llO V6H a. v Miss Ethel Duet, "Pilgrims' Chorus" Wagner Mitchell. Reva Munk, Florence Birch. by the Mouse11. . . . F. Dynes "The Two Larks" Leaehetixky "The Storv Miss Dorothy Morgan. Mrs. Pearl Grahma. Deux Inseparables" (four hands) Cello solo Selected .IX Krug Op. St. No 3 ", Joseph Clive. Miss Ethel Mitchell, Miss Volker. Lts Sylvalns" Chamlnade Wealthy Lake. The Merry Elves Kern Jessie Williams, Soloist, Ruth Wilson. "Dancing Leaves Rogers Tabernacle Vera Powell. ;Vk!tn nolo Mies Jessie Williams, soprano, will he Flnelll (a) "Minuet Antique" . (b) "Air Varte" the soloif-- t at the Salt Lake tabernacle Tarttnl-Kreislc services this afternoon at o'clock. She William C. Clive. will a.ng"For All Eternity. Plano. C. C. Clive. by Mas Verdi cheroru. the violin httgato being played Duet, "71 Trovatore X The choir, under by Kenneth Roylanee , Ruth Pocock, Leola Murl. Miles the direction of A. C. Lund, will gie "Sparklets two choruses bv Mendelssohn. Lucinda Parker. Bslancelli Wachs' Erma Jergensen. in ."Staub Mossberg, Baritone, ;"8ous Bols" . Sarah Cahoon. . . f . .. T.. "L'Fclalr", .Heleny ' Mollle Hopkins. j rt Joel Moeaberg, a Bartlett ("Pojka de Concert" baritone of reputation, will .appear in Norma lAnk. Violin solo, ''Air Vane" (on one oonrert at Rarratt hall nA Tuesilaf The Paganini night. beginning at S.15 oclock. string) Wiliiam will be assisted by Mlsa Mae sololHt C, Clive. Bishop Joseph Normal Pupils () Presents Piano Program Schubert-TrehiWU- n Band Concert Pleasant , - ' V MRS. PHILIP apartmen ' - . . . . Klwanls club members entertained their lady friends at a dinner at Rowanls hall Tuesday evening? Dr, A. M. Newton, vice president, was toastmaster, and the address of welcome to the ladies was given by President Joe H. Peterson. Th response for the ladles was made by Dr. Mlnnte Howard. Special muslo was rendered by W. A. Samme and trio and Th guest favors war Virgil McHan. awarded to Marietta Migson. Mrs. J. Buck and Mra. Myron Purges. Chapter K of tho P. E. O. Sisterhood was entertained Monday evening by th Mesdames Walter H. Clears, Robert T. Blair and Norman B. Arklton at th home of Mr. Clears on North Hayes avenue. Mrs. Will Farris was Initiated into the order. A short program waa given, Plano aoloa, by Mra. Ivan Gasser; readlnga by Mrs. Finis Bentley; violin solos, toy Mra. Blair. Refreshments were served. This was tha last meeting until autumn. Tha alumni banquet of tha Pocatello high school waa held Thursday evening of last week at Rowanls hall. Jean Hist-lin- e Elmo presided as toastmaster. Whittington gave the address of welcome to the. senior class and Mary MurToasts were responded phy responded. to by Superintendent Slders, Principal Crawford and Walter Leaf. Vocal solos were rendered by George Strong. Tho following officers were elected for th year: President, Harold Tinker, class of 1921: vice president, Helen Barnard, class of 1917; secretary, Fern Williams, class of 1920. Effie Mav Butts and Sdmuel George Garbett were united In marriage Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mra p. V. Allaop. , The, Rev. Harry B. Hamilton officiated-- and the couple waa Follattended by Mr. and Mrs. Aiisop. owing the ceremony a wedding supper was served and the couple departed for a trip to Spokane, Wash., Portland Ore., snd Kingston, Mo. Mary Ethel Nielson and C. T. Woodall, Jr., were married Wednesday evening of last week at the home of the brides slater, Mrs. Don Carrother. The ceremony waa performed toy th Rev. Harry S. Hamilton of tho Methodist church. Th bride has grown to young womanhood here and the bridegroom Is a son of Chris Woddall, a pioneer of Soda Springs. anMr. and Mrs. G. L Sllngerlsnd nounce the engagement of their daughter. Mildred May, to Ray S. Hunter of Salt Lake. The wedding will take place this month. Mrs. C. A. McKenale of Havre, Mont., Is a guest of her elster, Mrs. O. D. McCoy, at the Fargo apartment Mra J. McClintock entertained .Informally at bridge Thursday afternoon of last week at her apartment at the Wool-leMrs. J. honoring Mra. McKenxI Kibler received high favor. The Civic club met Monday afternoon at the assembly room at the public library. Major Jesse R. S. Budge waa the speaker of the afternoon, his subject Plano selections being ''Civic Problems. were rendered bv Miss Helen Budge. returned Miss Louise Whit home Wednesday from Ogden, Utah, where she She school is the had been attending daughter of Mr. and Mr. E.H.C. Whlto. Walters Professor and Mrs. Ralph entertained three member of th senior class of the Idaho Technical Institute , Idaho, who has bean attending for thf past year at th Univerdecosity ef InUtah. Th. living room waroom In roses and th dining rated Sweet peas. Twelve guests wer present, and tha afternoon wa in games pont and mualc, Mr. Matthew B'shop and 'brother. Jams Russell, left Thursday morning for Idaho to visit relath a and trend for a taw da) s. Mrs. Pear) Holder o t Taylorsville entertained the members of Tier club at her home Thursday afternoon of last weak., Mrs. Leonard Miller and baby, who hav been visiting' at the homes of Mrs. J. R. Miller and Mr., and Mrs. Thomaa Powell and family tor several week, left for their home in Idaho Falla. Idaho, MkeoelMSilfltoriN Sunday at dinner. The Messrs, tt alter Albrethsen of Bellevue, Oren Kttzgerald Orangeville and Kyogi Tanabo of wer th guests. Japan Mr E. E. Byer has at her guest Tier sister. Miss Marguerite Beebe, and cousin. Miss Virginia Daynes, both of Salt Lake. Mullen entertained th Forget-Me-Nclub Thursday of last week. Five hundred wa the diversion and favor wer awarded Mr. Harmes, Mr. Dawson and Miss Addle Tarr. Other present Fuss. wer the Mesdames Blossemer. Rady, Wilson. Paul Btatline, Stratford, L. Jr.. L, Brandt, Erickson, West, Brandt, Sr Darling, Mann and Tyde- mTh 'Mlssea Lucile and Mercedes Hood returned Saturday of last week from California, where they had been" attending school. Mr. and Mr. W. B. Walworth returned home Thuraday of last week from a month's visit 'at Hollywood, Cal. The Nathaniel Wyeth chapter of the Daughter of tho American Revolution met Tuesday afternoon at the assembly room of th library and elected the following offleers : Regent, Mrs. J. D. Rayle; vice regent, Mra. H. R. Bucks; secretary, Dr. Minnie Howard; treasurer. Mra Ber- .... Of Mrs.-W- ot . M. Newtha Winter; registrar, Mrs.C.A. McGowan. ton: historian. Mra. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurts, formerly of Pocatello, now of Ogden, Utah, ar visitors In Pocatello. Mlsa Mabel Kaslska and Miss Mary left Sunday In Miss Ingersols car for a three days' visit at Salt Lake. Mra J. A. Fogt and Mrs. C. E. Evans left Monday for Charles City. Iowa, to relatives. spend th summer with Mrs. Harry, Evans of Robin was In th and viBltlng friends Tuesday, Monday city Mra. at th Idaho Technical Institute. Welker, and was Mary Evans formerly both she and her husband are graduates ol of the school. 1 rf Is Coming to Salt Lake Novor Pinch Out Blackheads Cinolve Them With Heroxin. Ga-sett- ' for Services at - given-Prelud- Klnkel One Messrs. Mark, Barnett, Roberts and Kent. I Kjerula Offertory. "Andante Evening: Children's day program by the Sunday school. SAXOPHONE BAND REHEARSED. The Salt Lake Saxophone band will hold a rehearsal this afternoon at ! o'clock at the Odeon hall. Pwwiish-Am.rtes- n Not A Blemish Ban tb perfect apetarasc at Imp complex loo. Permanent and temporary skin trouble ar stfscttvsly ceaceatsA Reduces unnatural color and corrects y grassy skins- - Highly snHnpttc. Send I5e Are Trial Sts sFERP.T. HOPKINS SON, New York ns-ro- and sea blackhow quickly th heads are dissolved. Neroxln in original powder package is tri b found at any drug store and a package will last foe soma time If Wrlaklce 'Are C wing Try This Heme Made Cream Th skin can be brought back to Us original plumpness and vigor by th following formula. An astonishing result Is tho quick disappearance of wrinkles, little and big crows' feet, and lines of age. It ia simple and can be in a few moments, by adding prepared to naif a pint of water on tables Doon-fof glycerin and two ounces of eptol, obtained from your druggist. This takes years from your appearance, and I always sure and positive in Its work If you will apply It liberally, every day. Ail Tt the Hair i Tkiantag and enlarging th Strengthening roots of tha hair ia on of tho real secret of forcing hair to grow, something which has heretofore not been fully realised. Merely th surface tissuo of th stimulating scalp will not stimulate tha hair growth to tha ax- -. tent desired. By the new method Just mwitlofMMj rt!p cad b to grow several Inches a month. Hair will stop if tow magic. Th hear vigor falling of the hair will b quickly noticed, and Will be soon entirely J held- - spot flllsd out with new sprouts. This can all be easily obtained bv the aimpls use of which can be secured at any drug store in the origi-n- al This can to mixed at home package with a half pint of bay D'm iid a half pint of water, or with Witch hesel, if .no oil whatever.you prefer. It contains ul beta-qutn- ol, one-oun- - Mra Mary Harrison of Bountiful has been visiting her son, J. J. Kirby, and family for a week. Mra Charles Holm of Balt Lak wa th guest of her daughter, Mrs. Georg Lyon Wednesday. Mr. and Mra J. J. Kirby antertained at dinner Thursday evening at their home In honor of Mr. Mary Harrison of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Salt Lake and Fetor Madsen of National. Nev. " Miss Emma Holder entertained th I. S. G. club Thursday afternoon at her home ttr Taylorsville.- - Tha time was spent In sewing and music, followed by refreshments. The Relief society member of th Murray First ward entertained at an afternoon party Wednesday at the home of Mra George Lyons In honor of Mr. Elizabeth Lyons, who Is one of th oldest members of the organisation and who wtll leave soon for an Indefinite visit with her daughter In Idaho. The afternoon was spent In a social way, followed Thirty-tw- o friends oy refreshment. were present. Mrs. Julia Floyd of Murray and Edward N. Haywood of owa were married in Salt Lke Saturday of last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, Mr. James Nelson, Mrs. Georg Conyers and Mrs. Charles Gray spent a number of days In Ogden during the past week as delegates from the Murray Neighbors of Woodcraft lodge to th district convention held at Ogden. Mrs. Charles Bell entertained her sewing ciub at her home on Thirty-thir- d South street Thursday afternoon of last week. The time wa spent in sewing, followed by refreshments. Each guest was presented with a string of bead sent from th Hawaiian Islands to Mrs. Bell by her daughter. Miss Edith Bell, who is on a mission for tha Mormon church. Miss Naomi Croxford entertained the officers and teacher of tha Mill Creek ward Sunday school Friday evening of last week at her home. The oventng waa spent In games and music, and thirty guests wers present. Mrs. J. W. Tawcep of Salt Lake entertained at a wedding dinner party Thursday evening at her home In honor of her mother, Mrs. Julia Floyd, who was married during the week to Edward N. Haywood of leva Th table decorations wars In orange blossoms and spring flowers, the center of the table decorated with the wedding cake. Twenty guest were present. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood will make their homo in Sait Lake. Mr. and Mra Charles Watson ar spending a few days at Brighton. Mra Gene Tripp entertained the girl of tho C. U. L. club at her home on Vine street Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elleson will entertain the coming week at their home In d compliment to Miss Gene Tripp and Robinson, who will be married this month. A number of other parties also will bo given for the young couple. Mr. and Mra. Bert Plxton wer dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plxton at West Jordan Sunday. Miss Lucile Cahoon entertained at tea at her home on South 8tate street Thursday afternoon in compliment to Miss Marjorie Burrows, a bride of the week. Mr. Nettie Mackay of Provo visited relative her during the week. Mrs. Chester P. Cahoon, who loft for New York City on May 1. returned home Sunday, accompanied by her sister. Miss Emily Brlnton. who had (pent th past year in the east. The fianders-Dafamily reunion waa held Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Soren Dahl at West Jordan. Large taMs were arranged on th spartou lawn, where supper was served A program wa given during the early part of th evening, after which games were plaved, followed by dancing In the loft of the Dahl barn, which has been converted Into n dancing hall with hard- Punch was served In an wood floor n hav served at alcove, where seats for the guests, who numbered near300. ly nearly all from Murrsy and surrounding wards. Th marriage of Herbert J. Morris of Murrsy and Norma Harper of Rigby, Idaho. took place Wednesday morning In tha Salt Lake temple. In the evening a reception wa held at th home of th bridegroom a elster, Mrs. J. C. Evans. Th room were decorated In pink and white and a buffet luncheon was served to forte guests. Th bride wore a gown of white crepe de chin and carried bride roses Mr. and Mr Morris will mak their .home in Crescent Mr. snd Mrs. Gerald Bradjr spent Sunday with relatives in Union. Miss Alice Caldwell, who spent the past winter her with relatives, left for her home in Idaho 'on Monday. Mrs Ernest Wright and children are spending a few days with Mrs. Wright's W. H. Park of parehts, Mr. and Mr Mill Creek. Wil-for- is very unusual - yj SOME SAVING PRICES w GRANULATED SUGAR Cuba has wired, Crops flooded, over half destroyed. We think this will affect the market. Buy your supply for canning now. $7.45 100 lbs. Sugar BECCO GRAPE JUICE The delightful summer drinks. ,.59c Note our dozen price on Bec- Walnuts " 80c 12 ezs. Fancy Shelled co. 65c 40c pint Grape Juice .. ..39c Walnuts .. 75c quart Grape Juice . . . .75c 1PEANUT BUTTER ' 12 bottleV small Becco ..$1.35 Buy it in net weight. 1, 2 Y and 5 lb. cans and 5 bottles small Becco . . . . 69c save. It will keep indefinite- 2 bottles small Becco .w.25c 12 bottles large Becco ..$2.10 ly, after opening. 95c 35c can i, ...25c 5 bottles large Becco -. 75e .59c can HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE ' $1.40 $1.09 can This delicious fruit is gaining PRUNES RAISINS favor with many. Large, sweet California prunes 25c small Sliced, 2 for t.35c 2 lbs. Fancy Prunes 25c 35c 25c medium Sliced 35c large pkg. Seeded 45c large Sliced 4...30c 55c Raisins, 2 for 35c large Broken Slices .v 25c 30c, small pkg. Seedless FANCY RICE 45c Raisins, 2 for -35c large pkg. Currants,Since recciving'our lasfrar, 2 for 55c the wholesale price has ad: BERRY JAM vanced. All pure fruit and sugar. 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice ...59c 35c large jar Jam ....v.29c 5 lbs. Blue Rose Rice ....30o 65c extra large jar Jam ,.45c 2 lbs. Blue Rose Rice ,15c 50c extra large jar . SOAP 35c Luneta Jam 75c jar Pure Honev 55c 10 bars Crystal White 1 case Crystal White ALL KINDS MILK 11c 10 bars A. B. Soap . . 15c Tall Cans 8c Small Cans, 4 for ,...25c 1 case A. B. Soap $6.75 85c 35c Cans Eagle 25c 12 bars Creme Oil ..... J ; 2Vfe-l- b. 5-l- - ....... AT OUR MARKETS 25c Shoulder Pork Roast, 28c 15c lb. 40c Loin Lamb Chops, lb. 30c 30c Shoulder Pork Roast, 8c 18c lb 20c Lamb Stew, lb 30c Shoulder Pork Steak, 25c Shoulder Lamb Chops, 25c lb lb. 20c 23c Eastern Breakfast ' Bacon ' 35c Sirloin'Steak, lb 30c Round Steak, lb. ,,,,23c 27c (by piece), lb. 40c, Steak, lb. ...25c Bacon, 1 lb. or less, lb. ...28c 25c Shoulder Steak, lb. ... 18c Eastern Cured Hams 15c 20c Pot Roast, lb. 28c (whole), lb 10c Eastern Cured Ilanpj 15c Pot Roast, lb 40c Loin Pork Chops, lb. 28c .30c (half), lb 40c Loin Pork Roast, ...,25c Streaked Salt Pork, lb. ..18c 35c Leg of Spring Lamb, lb 40 Main, 153 Regent, 216 State hl iisSfSj Quality Uniform new-mow- Try this (not a powder soap) on your wash cloth tonight Liberty Park Methodist For the service today at th IJberty Park Methodist Episcopal church the following music will be "March Pontificals" ....Gounod Response. Let the Words of My Froellch Mouth" Male quartet, "Remember Me, O Mighty It , There is only on preparation sold axe clinlvely for tha instant removal of blackheads.withor out pinching fi squeezing the flesh, Vend that ia r Today Concert Here Tuesday f EVANSTON, WYO. . - . - v, Music ' - CaldMURRAY. Jua II. Miss Luril well entertained at dinner Sunday at her horns on Ulsn avsnus In compliment to her cousin. Miss AJtc Caldwell of La-ton- EVANSTON, Wyo June 11. Wednesday afternoon of last week Mrs. Harry Hamilton entertained a number of old frionda at an attractiv ely appointed Rose 4n shades of pink and luncheon. whit were used for th centerpieces of the tables and th place cards were flower. Foldainty designs of the same were enjoyed. lowing the luncheon, carda Mrs. IB. 'F, Baum of Bait Lake received Dear-doand Mr. for the prlie high poor received the consolation souvenir. W. Mark The guests were Mrs. Foote, Mrs L. E. Engstrum, Mrs. IT. L. West, Mra Fred Wright, Mra John Ward, Mra John Foley, IMrs. Ida Rupe. Mlsa Roll, Mr. Herbert Wheeler. Miss Jennie Gano. Mra Deardorf. tMre. John it. W. Rennie. Mrs. Jake Gottstein, Mrs. B. F. Baum, Mrs. Frank Cashln, Mrs. Ellen Cashln, Mra Lester Doan, Mra O. L. Stone. Mra. Dave Lewis, Mrs. I. Kaator. Mra George Pexton sod Mrs. Charles Sailer. Miss Ellen Peterson returned home the first of the week from s delightful vaca. tton spent In San Bernardino, Cal., visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kabell. Jr., returned from Ogden. Utah, Monday. Mr. Thomaa Osborns, who has bean for some months, was surindisposed prised Tuesday by the members of her Anderson of Salt lake, one 'of Utah sewing club, who arrived at her home to spend the afternoon. A Jolly time wa most gifted violinists spent In sewing, and at S oclock xjf The program for the evening, tnaddt-tibto a number of violin selection of baskets, provided by the eguests, were brought forth and luncheon was enthree of Include will groups high order, joyed. songs by Mr. Mossberg. a considerable ' Mlta Jennie Gano left Friday for Calinumber being In the Swedish tongue. fornia to spend her summer vacation. The Ladies' Literary club held It anWorld-fame- d nual open meeting Wednesday evening at Parish hail. As is customary, each mem- C. D. Schettler, banjo, mandolin and guitar teacher of Salt Lake, ia bringing Alfred A. Farland, th to this city worlds most noted banjoist. whom the critics of tlie world have considered big the most phenomenal artist before the public, designating him as "more amaxing than Kubelik (Boston Transcript): more than Paderewski" marvelous London (New Telegraph): "more enjoyable than Yeaye" (Cedar Rapids Mr. Farland will appear at Barra tt hall Monday night, June 20, presentingolda varied program, ranging from the sweet song to the difficult Mendelssohn The music store are asviolin concerto. sisting In the sal of ticket Thursday.- NEW NUTS Our stores have the first arrivals of new Manchurian Walnuts. These are not soft shells, but sweet meaty stock and sell m'any places at 35c, 35c New Walnuts ...2 for 45c 25c Fresh Roasted Peanuts. 35c 2 .lbs. for 70c 8 ozs. Fancy Shelled MURRAY -- Banjoist school toast-mlstres- ta. ness. , Th Mood at these times for a retail food dealer to have a good business. Most grocers are either taking big losses on declines or holding the people up on some items. Our methods of. buying and selling insure the consumer the benefit of all declines at once. The day we receive a de Our great buycline we lower our sejling price accordingly. we are below that such in stocks shape ing power keeps our the market on many items.' When we advertise quality foods at a cheap price, our customers know they can- depend on us We. cant help hut feel to sell just the goods we advertise. in us. Our busiconfidence that our customers arc gaining i is ness good and growing, r- Mlsa Merrill, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Sara Merrill of this city, and Morrla Stacy, aon of Mr. .and Mra. Frank Stacy of Mackay, were manTed at Idaho Falla Monday afternoon by Bishop C. E. Dinwoodis at th Eleanor hotel. Both families war present at the ceremony and the bride was attended by th Mesdaroes Jhjgh and Field. J. Yard ley Greene oL Mackay was best man. Th young coupla were graduated from th Idaho Technical Institute last year, where the romance began. The oouple will make their home at Mackay. where tha bridegroom la in the mercantile busi- . at JR, week. "Star-Spangle- d Program for Recital at Anthony bar waa permitted to Invit on guest? that husband and friends enjoyed th evening with them. A 7 oclock Supper was served at th attractively decorated tables. After the service of th menu a, Mrs. I. JS. Engstrum presided as and many clsvsr talks were Several musical given on Wyoming. About numbers concluded th evening. sixty members and gussts wer present. so Mis Harriet Bean of Pocatello, Idaio, a bride of the paet POCATELLO. Idaho. June 11. On of the prettiest weddings of early June took place Monday morning at St. Anthony's church, when nuptial mass was celebrated for the marriage of Miss Harriet Bean and George Philip 81. Marie. The bride entered th artistically decorated church to the strains of the Lohengrin march, played by J. Mergentroyd. During the services Mlsa Albina Van Reuth sang "Dawning" and Lawrence Cowan sang "Because." The bride wore a whit taffeta and organdl gown with a whit organdie crepe hat. She carried whit roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Qrac Bean, slater of th bride, attended, accompanied by John Arnold Cannon. After th ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the brides rents on South Seventh avenue. The ride la the daughter of former Mayor and Mra. A. H. Bean, pioneer resident of th city. Sha Is a gradual of tho Sacred Heart academy and the Idaho Technical Institute, and studied on year at Columbia university. New York. Mr. SL Marie le a son of Philip St. Marla, also a pioneer. H was in the great war and la a graduate of Columbia college at Portland. After a short stay at Sait Lake the couple will be at horn at tb Woolley ST. MARIES, J butter and Pure absolutely a fresh eggs are always found LEWISTON der the "Banquet Better name: 11. Mrs. LEWISTON. Jun Carrie entertained the Ladles' Art and club at her home Friday afterIJterary noon. Progressive 500 was the feature of the afternoon. In conclusion luncheon was served to the following members' Coley Mrs. Gertrud Rawlins, Eva Parkinson, Mary Anderson, Edna Uustavlnson, Millie Van Ordon. Nellie Rernhisei, Maud 6tocks, Chios Pond and Norma Ktoddard. Mr. Gaylor Lewis was guest of tha afternoon. Th Lewiston Athletic club, the Ladies Art and Literary society and the O. A O. club entertained with a dancing party In the Lewiston opera house today . In baseball compliment to the Lewiston team. Four hundred invitations wer issued. During the evening refresh ments were served. Mrs. Myrtle Pond and children ar In Balt Lake, the guests of Mrs. Pond parents. Mr Gayie Lewis entertained with a birthday party Monday afternoon In compliment to her daughter. Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hyer and Miss La Vella Hyer ar vtsltlng In Bait Lake. Mr. and Mra. Poncilet motored to Ogden Juesday. Mr. and Mrs. B R. Regers motored to Mra. Rogers and chilOgden Sunday. dren will spend the simmer in Ogden canyon. Bishop Q A. Hogan hat received word from his son, Fred, at Atlanta, Ga., that he received hie relees from the and left June ? missionary field June for Brooklyn, N. Y, and - Washington D. C. H also will visit other places of He expects interest on his wav home. to arrive home about July 1. Misses Celia Anderson, Edith Pond and Ethlvn Taggart left Monday to take the auinmer school course at the U. A vis-Itl- un- Nelson-Rick- s Salt Lake. Creamery Co. Ogden. REPUTABLE DENTISTRY ONE PRICE TO ALL Our reputation has been built Gold Crowns 15.00 upon the quality and dependBridge Work $5.00 ability of our work. 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