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Show mE Spanish fork.pbeSS, SPANisu foftK. Utah Fit j CLKMMilU FLAY KXLAlUiJ 4YMAXV Friday and Saturday w I i FLOUR $1.4.'; 59e SUGAR, 10 lb 1 0c BREAD, fur 19c POTATOES, 10 Him CHEESE, 2 Ik ,.54r FIGARO SALT Smkc)9Sc 11c Shredded WIuut Out with Carnation Premium 34e He PEAS, per can BROOMS, Ik OATS White Kin" Waahing 9 t : fr (iM..d (trade Men Iky s Dre- Melik and G3c Kwihsolv Clorox 21c 22c Igidies ami Fancy 1 Sn.-peiule- . MisM-- Silk Bloomers, (loot (Jrmle Sheeting, 2' $1 Olsen. $1.50 values ,.49c 4 for 45c 35c values, going at We are at your service with a new Spring Line of Italics' and Misses House Dresses. SERVICE QUALITY snsi o) Mr. and Mra. Andrew Booke were at Spanish Salt Bake visitor Tuesday. i I (jjj end A leca 6i HEADQUARTERS FOR COOPS SPECIAL COOP PAINT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I A $5.00 Value for 98c ! A PEN AND PENCIL SET in the new Black and Pearl Every set filled, tested and guaranteed fire years. Not moro than two sets to a customer. EXTRA SPECIAL A $3.00 Perfume Value for C9c You get u $1.00 bottle of Narcissus IYrfume, a $1.00 ;; LottK of Xarebse Toilet Witter and n $1.00 box of Do Yonm of Baris Face Iowder. Tlu three articled for G9c. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY -- nt the-Design. See llans Dr. J. W. Hagan returned home Monday night from New York City, where be has been taking aome post graduate medical work at the New York Post Graduate Medical School. He has been In tbe east for about a month. Bishop and Mra. A. T. Money left last week for Loa Angeles, California where they will spend a few weeks visiting with tbelr daughter. Mra. Ann Beck. Bishop blooey's heat-baa not been good durlog the paat winter, and It la hoped the California sunshine will help him recuperate. 0rrW Comfnjr , $ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Booke were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. The following relatives and friends baby girl was born to Mrs. Jcs. gathered at the home of Mra. Rosetta Flavel Tuesday evening In honor of Honoring Mrs. Howard Zabrlskle. waters Saturday. her birthday anniversary and enjoyed . formerly Miss Margaret Koarh, thoj dimer with her: Mrs. Mary A. BowMuptual girls of the Palmyra ward TueMdaVvenlng for en. Mrs. Jade Williams, Mrs. Effle S. gave a shower last Friday evening , Mf anJ Mr Jameg Maland of Lake Dart, and Mr. Luther Christmas. at the home of Mr. Joseph Roach. Shnr and Mrs. Alfred Boulton of There were 26 present. The pme was Bountiful. Mrs. Ray Thomas entertained Frievening, March 14th for the B. F. day spent In playing games and enjoying entertainMr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller A. Bridge Club. Luncheon was servdelicious a 11 o'clock tray music. At ed as dinner guests Monday evening ed at the card tables, which were gay luncheon was served. The bride re- Mr. nnd Mrs.Bryan Stewart and Wor- with St. Patrick's Day decorations ceived many useful and beautiful thy Davis of Salem. and favors. Three tables of bridge followed luncheon. Miss Regina Robmemgifts. The girls presented her with Club Tho Indies' Literary ertson winning the club prize for the Frian electric flat iron and a rayon entertained bers were pleasantly high score and Miss Edna Robertson day afternoon of last week by Mrs. the guest prize. Special guests were Ellen Christensen. Community sing- iMss Hannah Cornaby and Miss Edna One of the interesting weddings of ing was led by Mrs. Jane Jones, piano Robertson. the past week was that of Miso Evva selections were furnished by Misses Davis, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. David Mabel Brown and Louise Taylor. Mrs. A ward reunion of the Spanish David W. Davis, of Spanish Fork, to Rebecca Christensen gave a talk on Fork Second ward will be held next She son of of Flowers. James D. Garner of Payson. Spring Planting Tnursday afternoop and evening at Mr. and Mrs. James A. Garner. The told how to prepare seed beds, the the American Legion Rooms. In the also Salt 'depth and time of planting and marriage was solemnized at theRich- spoke on the pruning of rose bushes afternoon the children under twelve Lake Temple. Elder George F. yeurs of age will be entertained by ards offleiating. The following even- - aud other shrubs. Lunch was server, the officers and teachers of the Prione 11 members and 5 to o'clock was at at a given wedding super ing mary and Sunday School. In the evthe home of the brides parents for special guest, Mrs. Einer Christensen ening all other members of the ward in was A assisted hostess The four serving tho immediate relatives. will be entertained with program, recourse supper was served. Tho tabip by Mabel Brown and Louise Taylor, freshments and dancing. ' was decorated with sweet peas, with house, Service Station and a beautiful wedding cake for a cen- -' Mrs. LaReta Brockbank, Mra. Stella located on pavod Brockhank terplece. Covers were laid for 25 Lote 125x150 and Mrs. Grace Gardner, The bride wore a powder way (91) on turn. Room for 6 or were joint hostesses at a brides blue velvet dress with a corsage bou- - 8 camp cabins. Priced reasonable. shower Wednesday evening In honor quet of sweet peas and llllies. The Call or write Ross Nuttall, Salem, of M,gg Eyya Day, a bride of the farm ,and' week. A color scheme in white and couple will make their home In Pay I Utah. Also AUIHTUI1UM b0n- pink was carried out in the decora tions. Games, music and social conversation were enjoyed and a pro gram given. The function waa held at the home of Mra. Gardner and was attended by 40 near relatives and intimate friends. The bride received many useful and beautiful gifts. A buffet luncheon, was served at 10:30, the color scheme being carried out in the luncheon. J .... KVnnr ; high-guest- : 1TOY COMES TO THE HEART OF THE MAN WHOUNS im for Sale At A I ,oy( Mllcb Cow BONNEVILLE LUMBER CO. UDVgansKMKKW All plain colors in Indian Head, regular Phonor.'75 Mr. James Franeora Jr., $1.00 value ....75c yards knrge Size Turkish Towels, Crain. of payson were visitor Fork Tuesday, II 30c ...... Indies' Silk lb we with point ed heels $1.95 grmle We are forget all for kinds of headquarters and Flower Seeds Vegetable also Coppercarli for treating Mr. and Shirt for St!rol - $1.35 Work Shirts I'.'Ut.il.i. Line of Thoroughbred Hats and Pep Caps. 22c Molasses, half gallon m , 43c Powiler. 33c lust Received, ami ready for your inspection G3c 5-ti- e Engineer and Firmcn Sox Melik and Boy 2 pairs yr Something Ilka two age, whan Art became general. The Uieodora Players war hard bit. Nut o much bersus of the talkie, alt ho their novelty wu tuff competition, but because of tho fart that It was almost impossible to ecurt bookings wbert theatre manaaera had gone to heavy ezpene Inataltiug sound equipment. go the Glendora Player were forced to move to very attiall towns where there were no talkie, and consequently they were forced to rut down their overhead and let corn of tho peopt go. However, the newneis baa worn off the talkie and now Glen ana Dora are beginning to enlarge tbelr company to go back to tbe larger town, where theatre ownera ear realizing that there will aiwaye be a demand for fleah and blood actor. Tbl week tbe Glendora Player will present the funnteat of alP'Toby" shows "The Country Boy. They have teen unable to present It before ns tbe company was not large enough. but with tbe addition of Mr. Jstk WahL-n- , who did the English offleer In The Shirk and Mlsa Jerry Adair, they will offer a production that will absolutely surpaes anything they have yet presented for laughs, aud all around entertainment. Miss Adair will have her first speaking part wit the company this week, She will play the heroine opposite Paul, and they will slog e song together. There are two beautiful nettings, all new aonge end daneea and more laughs than ever. Tbe Glendora Player will be here just e few more time and this may be your last chance to see Glen na Toby. talkie iiiuhi'i i mi i in u ai ivmf 39c 3 for 23c FIGARO SALT, 10 lb. can 85c COFFEE, any brand, per lb PURITAN MALT, large size 48c HONEY, half gallon for 53c SPANISH FORK of the J. Wylie Thomas Chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday afternoon of last week at the lFrst ward Relief Society hall, President Emma Brema In charge. The following program was carried out: singing, Our Mountain Home Camp No. FRIDA Y and SA TURDA Y SPECIALS SOAP, Bob White, 10 bars for PORK AND BEANS, medium size 53c , 1 So Dear;" prayer, Chaplain Carrie Holt; singing, Guide Me O, Thou Great Jehovah; two vocal solos, Miss Gladys Williams; current events and jokes, Mrs. Velma Snow; talk, Pioneer Life, Jacob Robertson; song We Thank Thee, O God for a Prophet. Following the closing exercises, refreshments were served to forty members and vtistors. Members of the La Jolla Club met Friday evening of last week at the home of Mrs. Enid Lawrence. Luncheon was served at the card tables at 8 oclock, decorations and favors were in St. Patricks Day colors and symbols and the same idea was carried out in the luncheon which was served to members and the following special guests: Mrs. Bert Eggertson of Sunnyside; Mrs. Thelma Johnson and Mrs. Hodson Hales. Three tables of bridge followed luncheon, Mrs. Ruth Williams winning the club prize for high score and Mrs. Thelma Johnson the guest prize. Two new members were welcomed to the club, Mrs. Jennie Mae Thomas and Mrs. Dean Larsen. CO-O- P. TOD EVER WONDERED ? WHAT REALLY COMPRISES GOOD TASTE? Contrary to common opinion, good taste cannot be a permanently defined set of standards. Good taste today may be the very antithesis a few decades hence. Taste really is a barometer by which opinions are made or JUDGED. We are prone to consider certain people as having good taste when we find their opinions coincide with our own. Good taste may vary with conditions. For example, the Parthenon, in Rome is considered well nigh perfection by all, yet a structure almost the exact duplicate was reproduced in concrete at Nashville, Tenn., and is frequently referred to as being in bad taste. It was once considerd good taste for gentlemen to prop booted feet on the table and drink themselves under it. Few circles today would hesitate to condemn such conduct as being in poor taste. In furnishing the home, good taste is too often considered a cut and dried formula to be followed without regard to the style of architecture or the varying personalities of the occupants. Who can say that the somewhat dowdy style would be in poor taste in the apartment of an elderly woman who would be uncomfortable in a modern in terioff The modern striving for originality in art has caused a confliction of opinion in critics never before equalled. The result has ben good. We hesitate before condemning honest efforts to improve the home. OUR WALLPAPER IS IN GOOD TASTE. In our stock will be found a correct wall covering to fit every house and every personality. Never has our selection been quite so complete nor so reasonably priced! CHOOSE YOUR WALL PAPER AT THE SAME TIME YOU SELECT YOUR RUGS, DRAPES AND FURNITURE. OUR DECORATORS WILL GLADLY ASSIST YOU. Mid-Victori- TO MAKE OTHERS HAPPX Mm HAVE FOR SALE Chix, brooder stoves and poultry equipment. Sea Haary B. Mortensen, Spanish Fork, Utah. Baby (ADVXBTI8EMBNT) A FEW BEDSPREADS LEFT We still have a small number of the Scranton lustre spreads, Blue and green only. Full size and guaranteed. $3.95 The One-Pric- e House Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co, Nine Busy Furniture Stores |