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Show Tuesday, September 4, 193 page Four r?tiiriii!ii!in m in inn mini tiuim umiii mu mmmmmu nmm H'lnit niiPiiiiHUiininiuiuiiiiHitiiiii miii CSMDM( K fc i6 i Dress Up for Peach Dags! The Hubs Famous Suits The Seasons Most Popular Fabricsf Shades and Prices Suits i Dr. V. S. Keller of Chicago, ! THE HUB I MENS DUDS iiiitmmmmmmiiimmiiimmmmiiiiiimmmiitmiBimiiimiiimiiimmm aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiiaitiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Rides Airplane ON PEACH DAYS Friday and Saturday At Government Airport Choice of Open or Closed Ships Long, Thrilling Ride (?1 o was 5A Over the City . . Clark Baron MANAGER $49.75 Silk and Knit New style trends in dresses are versions of the tunic frock new shou- Blouses New Colors New Styles lder costumes. 2nd. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Jensen was formerly Miss Amy Grover. The Misses Ada and Ethel Jensen, in company with Mrs. S. C. Jensen of Ogden, returned home on Friday from a pleasant ten-da- y trip to California. They visited with Mrs. S. D. Sandusky in Roseville and also in Sacramento and San Francisco. Plaid and arm-hole- s Our collection of smart a 4.95 Checked Skirts Plain and Wraparound to 19.75 Styles $2.95 The Elite Shop Miss Dorothy Rowe of this city returned Monday from an extended trip with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hezzlewood of Salt Lake City, to the Pacific Northwest, returning by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and Southern PEACH DAYS: Utah. and Mrs. : city returned SPECIAL Stayner of this home last evening from Mr. ATTRACTION NOW SHOWING! larger styles is most complete now at price range of . . . 111., arrived this morning for a short visit with his mother, Mrs. Hans Keller. Mrs. Dorothy B. Brocken back and her brother, Leon Baker, of Los Angeles, California, are visiting with friends in Brigham City. The County Company of the Daughters of Pioneers will meet Wednesday, September 5th, at 2 p. m. in the Relic Hall. All members are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jensen of this city announce the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Sunday, September treatments high necklines the slit skirt, and the smock theme the use of the metalics in trimmings and entire $1.95 $2.95 LOCAL ITEMS INTERWOVEN SOX, 3 for $1.00 LET US SHOW YOU THE NEWEST IN FALL SWEATERS TIIE HUB who ht $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 TRADE AT lay-awa- Miss Betty Merrell and Miss Mary Allen entertained at a lawn party last Wednesday evening at the Merrell home on South Main street. The evening was spent in playing Bunco and refreshments were served to forty-eigguests. STAR BRAND SHOES IT PAYS TO beautifully tailored of soft woolens of tree bark and jacquard weaves. Fur collars are larger and may be crushed to frame the face or thrown back. Sleeves have low placed fullness with no fur. Make y your selection early. Our plan is for your convenience. Outstanding styles and values at . . . Lawn Party Held The Finest in Young Mens Styles Rightly Styled and How They Wear McFarland, evening at the McFarland home in Ogden. Luncheon was served and the evening was spent In playing bridge ladies of games. About twenty-fiv- e this city were in attendance. $2.95 $3.50 $5.00 X These Dress Coats are formerly Miss Esther Baty, on Filday Lee Hat- s9 George ed 3-pi- Mrs. Leo Johnson and Mrs. Cleo Carver of this city entertained at a lovely parcel shower in honor of Mrs. s fur-trimm- Parcel Shower Given m are more popular than ever. They are of .novelty sport materials and tweeds some are many have extra be can worn coats that long separately others in short are styles jacket and also a long coat. Mrs. Veronus Jenson and Miss Helen Marble entertained at a very prettily arranged bridge luncheon on Monday evening at the Marble home, In honor of their sister, Mrs. Owen Davis of Los Angeles, California, who Is visiting here. A variety of fall flowers were used about the rooms and centered the four small tables where luncheon was served to sixteen guests. Prizes were awarded Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Elliott Merrell, Mrs. F. E. Mahoney, Mrs. Carol Williams and Mrs. Davis was awarded a guest prize. S m Suits For Fall Visitor Honored The Utmost in Quality and Value! I .6 d Dr. Floyd E. Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Grover, formerly of this city, but now of Salt Lake City, and Miss Ruth Maughan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Maughan of Chicago, 111., were united in marriage - Friday, August 24th, at the Edge Water Beach Hotel, in Chicago. The bride wore a lovely white evening dress and carried a corsage of white roses and lillies of the valley. Chauncey Call, son of Mrs. Justin Call of this city, was best man. Following the ceremony, the couple left for a honeymoon trip re-to Mackinac Island, and upon their turn will make their home In Chicago. Dr. Grover is a graduate of the Box Elder high school and Northwestern University of Chicago. Mrs. Grover is also a graduate of the University of Chicago, and was popular in the activities of the school during her attendance. $19.50 $24.50 $29.50 s i. J-- Wedding Takes Place 77 J tjPocietu I W. H. s S a pleasant trip to the worlds fair at also visited WashingChicago. S ton, D. C.,They and from there went to Virginia, where they visited with their son, Herman Stayner, who is serving in the air department of the United States Navy. EXlllDmOH OF E)GGP $CA OUR ADS BRING RESULTS P'3r PEACH DAY rpto ULi VISITORS Welcome To PEACH FESTIVAL Wrestling and Boxing BLUEBIRD ARENA FRIDAY, SEPT. 7TH- -S P. M. SIX ROUNDS JINX CONNERS vs. SANDY BLAND THE TONNE cuss ENCLOSED IOO FOOT EXUlDlTian SHIP IN TNI EDUCATIONAL-AUTHENT- 6 IC $he worlds greatest exhibition of Sea Life SPECIMENS FOUR ROUNDS K. O. JACKSON vs. KID DIXON WAYNE HUFF vs. ELMER PETERSEN BILLY BLACK vs. IVAN KIMBER JOHNNY CANADEA vs. KID SPARKS WRESTLING Have a Glass of Welterweights Two Falls to Win FINN GIBBS vs. DAVE REYNOLDS COLD . . . And a Slam Bang Battle Royal! Ringside 75c; General 50c; Boys Under 12 Years, 25c Corner of Main and Forest Street Educational Lecture By Captain David Jonathan Barnett Adults 15c; Children 10c NINKIIlUfliuiiiHg g J BECKERS BEST BEER, 10c Also Tobacco and Cigars a furnace is no job tot a woman and particularly when a Fairbanks-Mors- a Automatic Stoker will do the work for her Q Firing efficiently, economically and automatically. Simply fill die hopper as night and forget it. Throughout the next day, h will maintain your home at an even, uniform tem furnM perature. No trips to the No heavy shoveling . . . Ne worrying about the fire going Automan out. For the Stoker quickly does aH the wotk without attention. And its uniqe automatic air regulator assur to m perfect combustion coal give its every pound of measure of heat. All of this convenience yours at savings ranging to 50 , tot scientific final and complete combusdo mean lowered costs lower priced sizes of Let us explain the com nlence and the real TDI money that this new Deluxe Automatic StoM ;;; F-- bring you. Ask 1" ur convenient purchM at ve re Ch Ca Ca fin Pri am Pai e Ne aut Lai 01 f. to plan. R BEEHIVE COAL YARD ORVAL E. SACKETT, Proprietor 0$ 59 North Main Street Telephone No. |