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Show THIS SALT LAKE TiUDUXE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, W2lt 12 -- KAYSVILLE KA VHVILLE, Oftlf fond, itd iiimI 111., Aug. r Mr. Engent Crnl PprM'i uf Hock WfkRd nnU vf Mr ST 4 Mrs. Annie Blood Cook 4 Ulw KthrrB wt )Mt Mr. Arnold U. lUrm. Mr. Srlii (Jordan of MH'inmoa. Idaho, la l)6 guest of ker Mr, harsh Kofcln. A sratenueloa part irss held at the bom of Mr. and Ur. A. U. Barnes Friday arnoing in hon of th birthday Bnnivetsary of lira, Barnes. Uamea wore played. Those present wm Mr. and Mr. W, 1. Epperson, Ur. and Mr. 1 Henry Jacob, Mr. and Mr. Herbert L UKssoa, Mr. and Mr. M. R. Trenam, Mr. snt Mr, cieorge W. Toting, Mr. R. W. Karnes, 'wllrsi. J. tt. . Barnef. Mr. Kotenia r Nellie Ns nee, M m Wanl Mct'arthy. Alra. ilf ford I. Strong. Mm. Harry L. fMmni, JUsse Mohwlle Garnet Barues. Henstmm. Miriam Swan, Ileene liarnva. Ioo Lore, KatUryne For guon and Verna Kenstrum. Ur. John W. Galley 1 apendlng teg day at Logan a the goeat of her daughter, Mr. Leslie Urorknt. Mtsae Artetl Linford. Faye Sander, Verna Jlobln and Messrs. Iaul tVHItuma, Richard Glen 4'tirtU motored to Brighton and Galley and spent tho day. Mrs. Emily 8. Barnet. Mr. and Mr. Richard ' Sunday A Hart. Misses Martha E. Barnea. Mary Barnes, Unit! Barton and Russet Blood - motored t 3 Ogden eanyod Friday. of Balt Mr. and Mr. Ferris R. Thomrfssen were iaat wsefc-engutsta of relnttre here, Mr. and Mrs George W. Young entertained at dinner party at their home Hunday after noon. Covers were laid few Mr. and Mr. Harry Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edmonds, Mr and Mrs, Roy young, Mr. and Mr. Horace Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Barae and the lliaaeft Lena Young and Josle ldtrber. Mr. and Mrs. Jed geiMiona visited relatives In Bountiful Sunday. Mr. Christopher Boynton of Burley, Idaho, 4s the guest of her mother, Mrs. Buaanaah New C71 COOPS STOSS 222-22- 4 0MH ST,. Just Arrived! Alluring modes in Frocks and Suits direct from the worlds style centers. Every garment possessing style and originality. Marked at new low , prices that surpass the most optimistic expectations. -- New Fall Suits Daughter of Mr, and Mra. John H. Blood of Kaysvlllo, who waa marrlad to Vlrd Cook of Layton Friday of last waak. Robin. Miss Cora Underwood of Balt Lake ia visiting her eouatn, Mlsa Norma Underwood, for tea days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomasaen entertained at a tawn party at their home Saturday eveulng ere played, followed by a Game of last week The guat were Mr. and two'Ceiirse luncheon. Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Mansell, Mr and Mr. Arnold M. Barnes, Mr. nod Mrs Ferris R. Thomassea. Mr. and Mrs. Ktlfogle, Mr. and Mr. Harry Hendrickson. lty Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. William WUkensoft. Mrs. Eugenia Craig and Mtsa Kathryn Ferguaon. Mr. and Mr. Wllhatn C. Barton visited rela fiver In Balt Lake Tuesday. Misses Blaine and Uhlon Cattnnn of Balt Lake re visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. M. Barnes. Mrs, Annie B. Jones of Vai Verda and Mrs. Haras E. Taylor of Halt Lake spent Monday here a guests of their sister, Mr. George 8waa. Mayor and Mrs. John W. Thornley, Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas Bonnemort and children and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan aad children spent the past week at Bear Iske. Miss Annie Blood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Blood, of Ksyaville ass married to A ms mis Cook, of Lay-toVlri Cook, non of Mr The ceremony was performed yesterday. Halt Lake temple. The young couple will in the maka their home in Layton. MAGNA MAGNA, Aug. 27. Mr. and Mr. Frank Coon, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. DeLand and Mrs, B. W. Rolf, of Hun(r returned home Monday from an automobile trtp through eouthern Utah. Mr,. M. A. and daughter, Afton and Alice, of Orangeville, accompanied them home, and are the gueeta of Mr. Anderson' mother, Mr. B. W. Rolfe. Mr. T. Quinn of Salt Lake 1 the guest Of Mr. J. C. Laughlln. Mr, and Mr. Hugh Hardy of Salt Lake were guest Sunday of Mr. end Mr. Bud ' Mathew. Mr. and Mrs. S. Low At mMHe party Sunday afternoon In honor of Mr, and Mra. Herbert Carsey of Bennion and Mr. and Mrs. Kiel Eakleson. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke and sons and D. D. Quinn left Thursday morning for a week's camping and fishing trip to Strawberry. Woodrow Arrington has returned, after spending the summer with relatives at Twin Falla, Idaho. Dresses The new long waistline Noticeably Slender in Line, Fine of Fabric, Low in Price FIELDING FIELDING. Aug. 27. Tuesday after noon the Relief society officers entertained their members at a social. Twen o guests were preeent. A program waa given, as follows: Remarks, Mrs. J. H. Garn and Mrs. Sophia peteraen reading, Mrs. Leo Earl;- - musical selections, Mrs. E. H. Patker, Mra 0 A. Hen Redrlcke and i Mre. Nealy Petersen. freshment were served Mrs. W. L. of Salt I A lit and Mr. E. W. Madsen of Brigham City were In attendance. Misa Bessie Hansen entertained at lawn party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hansen. Wednesday evening of last week. , During the evening music and games were enjoyed, after which a buffet luncheon waa served to Misses Lucille the following guesta: Garn, Ella Hess. Anna Cannon, Lucille Salnsbury, Evelyn Snow and Bessie Han sen; Verle and Stacy Garn, Roland Laub, Gene and Reed Farnsworth, Rial Satna-bur- y and Clarenc Bigler of Colllnston. Mrs. J. B. Hansen of Salt Lake Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Standing. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Garn entertained a number of friends Tuesday evening. wsre served to twenty Refreshment guests. Miss Mary Spackman has rsturned from Farmington, after a several weeks' visit with her grandmother, Mr. Agnes Spackman. The offloer of the Primary association entertained at a surprise party Friday evening of last week, complimentary to Mlsa Iva Smith. The party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood. The evening was spent In playing games, and luncheon was served to the following: Miss Iva Smith, Clifton .Wood, Messrs, and Mesdames Frank Wood, Leo Farnsworth, John Benson, Legrand Snow, ,C. E. O. WUcox, Frank W, Farnsworth, Cannon, Owen Johnson and O. A. Hen drlcka. Robert Hardy and hts mother, Mrs. Harriet Hardy, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Are Maunder! of Colllnston, left Wednesday morning for a motor trip to Nampa. Idaho, to visit at the horns of Mrs. George Mrs. Hardy's daughter, Sanders. Styleful Autumn the new Chinese and kimono sleeves the new youthful silhouettes the new chemise model the new enveloping skirt flare-wtnew Jxeamen.Lnf Jifaiding and fringe and embroideries and headings, he well. It is needless to say that you will find them chiefly in navy and black, since Fashion has stated emphatically that black and navy will he and must be the adopted shades for autumn." Ap-go- Tailored suits for the new fall season exhibiting all the grace and fluency of trig, elongated lines combined with a quality and precision of fine aptailoring unexcelled even in eustom-to-ordparel the type appreciated by the style critic.Each an artistic triumph of the tailors art, porh coats, traying new sleeve innovations, new flared types, braid bound and fur trimmed er knee-lengt- models. The materials are tricotines audtvelours. price that in no way indicates the quality' All are dresses of the better sort, fashioned of CREPE DE CHINES and TRICOTINES. A of the garments. We invite you to see our wonderful advance showing of the seasons newest frocks. Expert fitting, obliging service and varied featured at Cohns. Flttgerald of Laramie, choosing-alway- s who have been visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles parents, Fitzgerald's Duckworth, have returned home, Mrs. A. 8. Chapman of Salt Lak ha rsturned to her home, after a week's visit With her daughter, Mre. Parley Pettit. . Mis Christine Larsen will leave next week to visit friends at Almo, Idaho. Mrs. Frank Kevin of Ogden wae the guest of her mother, Mrs D, F. Boles, Sunday. Boot At the (sat meeting of the W. B. A. Boy a in Girls Mercerised O. T. M., Mrs. Louise Worthan was lu Grla School Broken sizes - Lisle Hose elected snd Installed to the office of Hoe Fine rib, Balbrigblack, white or record keeper, Mrs. F. J. Farrenkopf brown. AH sizes. having resigned. Mrs J. L. Allen, was black only. All gan elected and installed ss picket. sizes 6 to 11. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Burke and eons Suits. and Mrs. Susanna Tucker motored to 65c grade 65c Bingham, Friday of last week, to visit at friends. at 85c sleeves; Mias Ollie Peterson of Riverton has returned to her home, after a week's visit grade, 50c grade with Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Peterson. Mrs J. Peterson, Mr. 'and Mrs. S. E. Monday GARFIELD Secor and Mrs. E. D. Randall motored to Big Cottonwood canyon Wednesday of last week and spent the day at the ranch GARFTELD, Aug 27 Dr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. David Buck. and Arthur Needham, all of Mrs. Bert Young of Salt Lake waa a Cogland Whitehall. Mont., and Miss Maude Tuck-flel- d of visitor last week. Magna were the guests of Mr Saturday of Salt Mrs. R, B DeLand and son, Roy, were and Mrs. L. N. Tingey Thursday of last the guests of Mrs. Frank Coon and Mra. week. KID IMPORTED GLACE Alice Rolfe of Hunter, Tuesday. was Lake Salt of Tavlor Miss Florence Mr. and Mrs. Parley Pettit and daughGLOVES Black, white or brown ; all best sizes; the guest of Mrs. W. B. Haymond Friter. Ruth, left Monday for a few weeks day of last week. embroidered or plain visit with friends In Cache valley. Mr. snd Mrs. Guy Piatt and daughtera Mrs. R. C. Parks and children returned of Salt Lak war Garfield visitors on backs; $11.50 values; Sunday from a two months visit with Sunday. relatives at Meridian. Idaho. was of Lake Salt Monday at Paddock Mr. George Miss Mildred Salisbury and M. F. Huf-fak- the guest of friends her Thursday. motored to Lamb's canyon Tuaaday Mlsa Ruth and Miss Helen Wahktuist and spent the day. of Salt Lake were the guests last week Mrs. Cynthia Tuttle and famllv have of Mlsa Margaret and Mlsa Violet Bermoved to Hunter to make their home. The Magna Woman's club held Its reg- gen. , Ellen Miss Ruth Rees and Miss ular social mee'ing at the clubrooma Moore are spending a week atMary Brighton. a bus! After short Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts have taken ness sesslqn a program, as follows, waa the Gilbert Palmer residence on Lincoln given: Gins' chorus Mv Old Kentucky avenue. , Home. Mra. Smith Sutton at tha piano; and children have reMrs. Miss Fern Buckner: solo, Mra turned Wahlquist to their home In Eureka, after a ' reading. Florence CocerIH; glrle chorue, "Cerry visit to Garfield friends Me Back to Old Virginia; piano aelec Misa Helen Barton and Arthur Barton and riLET AND NOTTINGtlon, Mias Bernice Green; Illustrated song returned home Frtdav from spending a Old Black Joe, girls' chorus and Mrs. couple of weeks with' Mr. and Mrs. C. HAM LACE NET For CURTAINS BRUSSELS NET Cocerlll; recitation, Mra. Carrie Peterson; C. Peterson and family In Burley, Idaho. In white, cream and ecru; A fine curtains, inNyhite, Illus"Carolina Sunshine; girls chorus, Mr and Mrs. John P. Hiatt have taken 2 ik yards long. 100 pairs in trated song, Pet Watermelon Smilin on the home at the Garfield public library cream and ecru. 40 to selection of a patterns de Vine, by committee, Mre. Carrie Pegood Afl Friday was Smelter day at Lagoon. (4 inches wide. Regular to select from. terson. Mra. Rose Karoua Peterson and that Regular price could avail themselves of a holiday Mrs. N. C. Peterson; 41.25. Special, girls' chorus. spent the day at the resort. 16.00. Extra special, Wstermelon "Love's Old. Sweet Song. Miss Olga Olson of Omaha, NeV; who ' was then served and the aeeds counted, had been (he guest of her sister, Mrs. at which first prise .was .won by Mlsa David Carlson, for two weeks, left Web Florence Coon, and the consolation by nesdav for southern California. During PLAIN FANCY, Mrs. Rue Psckard. her stay in Garfield Miss Olson also visit- Mrs. W. H. Hill of Oaky Hill. Kan., ed friends AND WHITE in Salt Lake. who had spent part of the summer at Mias Dorothy Rees spent several days MARQUISE T T E Loa Angeles and is en route to her home. at Brighton this week. AND SCRIM for Is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. S. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson and children and Mrs. L. G. Peterson, all of Arrington. curtaius or wide Mrs. Ferdle Barton and son have were of Mrs. the guesta Georgs Sandy, turned from a two months' visit with Ahlqulst drapes; a large Thursday. Mr. Barton at San Francisco. sortment in pretty Mrs. N. C. Peterson returned Wednes-ds- v from Sprlngvllle. patterns. Regular Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, former S5c. Special price, ' residents of Magna, now residing at W "" ? the arrival of a Roosevelt, announce LEHI. Aug 27. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. daughter. the fiftieth anniMr. and Mra Louis Colons entertained Thurman celebrated Wednesday evethe Magna Tribune carrier at a theater versary of their wedding to seventy served iwaa , ning. Supper party at Pantages. Tuesday afternoon. Maay Other home and a dance wae held a watermelon bust was aguests at theward MtarJLh?hcw C amusement hall, where First the Offerings Equally en toyed at Lfbefty-jiarlMr. and Mra. B. W. Richardson and friends. sons motored to Lehl Saturday of last and Miss Alta Bateman of this dlty and y.eek and visited friends. Cecil X, Ash of Pleasant Grove were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Delahoyde are movmarried In the Salt Lake temple Weding to Salt Lake to make their home. Mra. D. F. Boles and Mrs. Rose Karoua nesday of last week. The young couple make their home at Lyman, Wyo. Peterson have Invited all members of tha ydll last week! The time wae spent In needleMr. and Mrs. Eugene Hilton of Salt About seventy-fl- v gnthm ed on 'Magna Woman's club to attend a lawn Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Thurman lawn relatives work. with vocal selections by Misses in CITY the BRIGHAM oclock at nest and kenslngton Wednesday party Clara Watkina and Doris Boothe. C. Banka Saturday of last week. The lawn was decorated in afternoon from 2 to 6 at the home of Mre. J. Mrs. evening. Misses Violet and La Vern Jensen visJ. E. lion entertained at a icoldenrod and other fall flowers, and elecD. F. Boles. !1M Second East street. mem27. ited In Salt Lake during the week. The CITY BRIGHAM complimenAug. afternoon, Tuesday the trees, were bulbs Mrs. B. S. Green returned Wednesday tric strung through , of Mrs. S. C. Wixom snd daughter. Violet tary to Mra. S. W. Rosa. Refreshments making a brilliant setting for the gath bers of the Scandinavian organisation the from a visit with relatives at Qraper were W. Knudson. spent part of the week In served. were served by the this city met In a social eay atChrisRefreshments and Wasatch resort. ertng. y Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mr and Mis. C. C. Hackett and family children and grandchildren at oclock. home of President end Mrs. H. C. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cook and son, James, Miss Helen Pett of Eureka who had Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Banks and family A dance was held in the hall of the Thur- tiansen, Wednesday evening of last week. of Graptsville. were theguests of Mrs. and Albeen reunion the Booth at at entertained Jensen attended Wllford visiting In this city with Miss Franfamily 200 Mr. was attended by man and Carrie Peterson, Sunday; building dinner Wednesday evening ot last week, ces Leggett, returned, to her home durSaturday and Sunday.one The event friends and relatives of the couple. Mr. and Mra W. Hales had as their pine week. In was the Mr: hundredth celebration the of and to MrnEd. Lusty ing were dances Interspersed complimentary Sunday dinner guests Mre. R. R. Tanner ' Mr. and Mrs Melvyn C. Morris. Jr. of n. birthday anniversary of the late Richard throughout the modern program, and the of Reno. Nev, and Miss Alta Bekrnnon of Salt Lake, T. a Salt Booth. Lake, spent the week In Brigham Mlsa Crystal Jeppson entertained at. of the party indulged older member Mra Julius Bearnson, William Beamson Mies Margaret Hackett entertained in the dances of their youth. prettily appointed kenslngton Wednesday f'ity visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. themselves and Mias Elda Bearnson of Hiawatha, number , of her young friends at her home The hall wes hung with fall colors. afternoon of last week, complimentary: to Wllford Reeder. and. Mra. A- - P. Olaan. ... M4ee ghc.KV -Mr- e-aod afternoon, 'in howor-or goHenrmt- dccorwte the wtw- - k n. --Ainlir R, Pmyle Mra Deeeph --Leggett of. Salt Members of the Womans Benefit asso- 'Weanesflxy Mlsa Vella Waddoups and Misa Pearl Lake motored to thla city and spent last Talmage of Salt Lake. tables. Punch dows and refreshment ciation of the Maccabees motored to Lib- Helen and Mrs. A- - 3. Evans and Mrs. H. and wafer were served. Anderson entertained the M. C. society 'week-en- d The a day's out- -. C. Mr. visiting at the home of Mr. erty park Wednesday, where val- -, from home Cache Webb returned R. 8. Mrs. St the home of tne former Thursday eveahd Mr. J. S. Leggett. guests were Judge andB.lug and, picnic dinner and supper werew after of club of the week, last Guests week. FVtday last of visiting R Mrs. Mr. and In were Thurman, rt ning the who Those Thurman, iy enjoyed. pa Ms; snd Mrs David O. Stohl returned for two weeks. Mrs. were Misses Cleon Larsen and Minnie Mr. and Mrs. William Thurman, were the Mesdames Forrest Radabaugh, with friends the we6k from thelf tour of the -- - during Jdri. Walter Summedwereand .Mrs, Frank Flair Retd. Mr. and Mrs. ThurRomer. . JB, J. Fiehey. R. F. Kenner.-Fr- ed BarThey went a farnorth the guests of man. Jr.. Owen and Allan Thurman, snd of Salt Lake Mre. Sterling D. Madsen, accompanied aPaclficcoasC ton. A. P. Olson.-- W.' B. Halea L. O. Ingalls Vancouver' and south to San Fran-efacMrs. J. E. Cotter Tuesday. n Mrs. Ray Jensen of Salt Lake, mothe Mieses Merle, I.ucretla. Kna and by Crane, L. H. Young, J. Nielson. O. L.n. to her Mtss'Moaell Roes haa returned Thursday oOaat Thurman Of Salt Lake. Mr. aad Mrs tored to the state capitalweek-enCarter, Arthur Luchesl, B. W. Richard-oBurt have rehome In Salt Lake, after visiting for a Francis Mr. and Mrs. Albert of Mount Pleasant and week and spent the J. McGill, C. F. Staek. H. F. El- - week Mr. and Mra. 3. Mr. end Kellson her' with W. Hess and their turned from tbelr motor trip to Glacier Mrs. parents, and John Mr. Mrs. Beilin of POgden. Kliawwv-- Allen..... Murray J J. Kr Roea titeur leav soon for will j- National motored H. . A. Valentine, park. They - Mr. end Mrs. J. M. Klrkhem and fam- daughter. Mrs. Mias Mra Mary Farrenkopf, Los Angeles to make their horn for th A pleasant affair of tha week waa the ily returned Friday of last week from a to Salt Thursday of Iaat week. Susanna Tucker. Mies Mary Stack,, and y Miss La Von Stayner was .hostess to fall and winter. celebration of the golden wedding anni- trip to Zion national perk end Bryce Miss Viola Beckatead. Many of the members of the Bywater the Merrtdees club Thursday evening of Mre. N. C. Peterson entertained at versary of Mr and Mrs. D. J. Thurman. canyon. Wvo " School Hosiery Boy' frU E9c 50c wing neck, 65c 35c Featuring the Seasons Millinery for Fall Union Low REMNANTS! Extraordinary Showing of the Newest . . 27 Cents Per Yard 35c Get the Children Ready for School. Nottingham, filet , 29c $5 to $20 . ken-singt- of - .out-of-to- - -- -- IJ. o, IJI-Iia- d. Mrv J- - Cl., ANO STORM Yard ide. all All the best colors tor fall. Ideal for ladles' and I C( children's wear. lsWII Special for week.. 82.60 .FRENCH SERGES and all PANAMAS wool, Navy blue and dark brown. Also serge In navy, black, brown and red. Special 9 for week $5.00 WOOL TRICOTINES all pure wool; for ladles' and misses' suits, skirts and dresses. Comes In nsvy, Pekin, sand, tanpe and brown. Special 9 fiO OslO for week., PURE WOOL POPLIN For dresses and 'school purposes. .Comes In black, navy, wine, dark brown, plum, tan, Belgian. Special sale for Monday and week at. per yard ALL WOOL STORM SERGE ANO GRANITE CLOT H Yard wide. Comes In black, navy, brown, red and green: for childrens school wear. Splendid values for this week at, vard FRENCH SERGE For ladies and cnildren's wear Comes In navy, brown, black , and green. Worsted serge; a splendid value for rough snd readv wear. On sale Monday and week at "5 172 ST s s, Styles that will meet with instant favor among women who seek hats above the commonplace at popular prices LEHI I, wool. delightful assemblage of distinctly new designs in many widely varying shapes and fabrics. Velvets, j Duve-tynSilks, Satins, Leathers, Felts and others trimmed in the newest ways. $3.69 yard........ ... Sale at MOST EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES n SERGES Brilliant, Interesting Assortment Offer; Big Savings Dress Materials Pre-seaso- FRENCH This Week, the .Drapery Dept. S A ,.y. for Wash Goods Silk and fancy voiles, imported dotted swisses, organdies and plain voiles in dress and waist patterns, 2- - to lengths. Values up to To sell regard'$2.00 per yard in this lot. less of cost at MONDAY GLOVE SPECIAL er High-Grad- e family of this cily attended the family reunion held at Malad. Idaho, Tuesday. The reunion marked the anniversary of tho birth of the late James Bywaterf Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Doremus spent part of th week In Salt Lake visiting frlenda Mlsa Thyra Morgan returned- - from Downey. Idaho, during the week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Luke announre the engagement of their daughter, Nora, to Harold D. Robison of Pleasant Grove. The marriage will take place during the present month: Mrs. L Roy D. White entertained th members of the board of education at her farm home-w- t Perry,--- Friday- - evening of last week. There were sixteen preeent. The members of the Academy of Music orchestra entertained at a swimming party Friday evening of last wtek at the the Following springe. Honeyvllt, aquatic diversion, luncheon was served. Mra W. J Fife entertained the L. B. H. chib Friday afternoon of last week. Ouests of the club were Mesdames E.' M. Tyson, T. E- - Sccrlut. Ada Jacobson and Newall Tsylor of Penrose. Mrs. John Oldham was hostess to the Cheero club Thursday afternoon of last week. ninety-seven- th ONE LOT FINE OJF .ZEPHYR DRESS GINGHAM In pretty plaids, stripes and plain colors, Val ues from 65c to $1.06 yard. Kxtra 97a OIC special PLAIO SUITING Suitable for childrens school dresses, 111 very pretty plaids. Reg-- , ular 46c. ' Extra special PLAID SUITING A large quantity of very attractive plaids, for school dresses and Exskirts. Regular $1,26. tra special, DsC yard Miss Mabel Munns entertained Thurs-da- y evening of test week. the lawn was the feature. Dancing on l.R Bernice Earl of Ogden visited at r, Hodges during the weekm C nf Tl spent bait Lake visiting relatives. the week In B. Young and children visited. In Ogden, Monday. Mrd. Joseph N. Stohl and j daughters, Naomi and Marco, spent th week in Salt Lake. Mrs. Charles Goode and Mr, track Davis of Marble, Minn-- , are here, visiting their sister. Mrs. J. C, fteed. Miss Maud F orsgren has returned from a- - tworweeks' at Twin Fa He. Idaho. Miss Florence Jones spent last weekend In Salt Lake. Mis Pearl Anderson spent Sunday In Ogden, with frlenda. Misses Gwendolyn Page and Lucille" Reeves visited friends In Ogden during the week. ' '' - 1 Mrs. King her ; parents. Mr. , and-- 'MrsT C Knudson. 'Miss Blanche llyde of Provo In this city - Is . visiting - -- - |