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Show t TIE VINEYARD r Mrs Gen W-'- OF SHARON 23 A baby boy was born to Murl Another succe-,sfu- l dance wa3 Chicago to participate in the deer Clegg and Lynn Sturley at the held in the amuanment hall fol- hunt with Ltah Valley hospital Oct. 21. The lowing M. I. A. meeting Tu-daAmong the min of the ward live at Kinsman, Arizona evenings ice. cream and punch who went out dot r hunting were but were former Vineyard resi- were sold by the young men. dents Roy and Reed Gappiuayt r, U. XV Ilw Mrs P. W. Madsen, who recent- ford Luistn, Ivei n Tyne, Stanley THsl Peirponts of Provo have ly underwent a major operation and Merrill Farley. Frunipton leased 'ie Powell Slough district at the L. D. S. Ilo.-pitin Salt Collins, Theodore Farley, Julian from Lewis Ch pg, the owner. Luke City wa returned to her Hansen, George Love'ess and sons They are electing cabins and a home in Lake View Wednesday Ray Jesse cordner Loveless, lodge house to use during the She was accompanied home by her George Hansen, Robert Memmott, hunting and fishing season Mr. and Leo Steel, Francis Steele. James daughter and Mrs. Earl Pubey. A. Loveless Most of the men wire Mrs. Joy O Clegg and children successful in getting their deer, Mrs. Alfred Madsen and Mrs spent Sunday in Salt Lake with reher parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Paul Madsen spent Sunday at and no accidents have been men trom the the among ported Frank Griffin. Salt Lake visiting relatives and waid. - Oetol-e- Thursday, 26, 1933 r . ,k- - y yar:s .porter Ih VOICE r:3 , y.Ti. Verna Bunker Hudson and ,'chiMirn of Salt Lake spent the weik end here Mrs. Leonard M idsen et at a gay halioween party at her home Finlay evening Lunch and social chat were enjoyed Special gueMs were Nan and Mu key Mu.lcen of Stockton, Carrol Madsen, Joan Hebertson and Oliver Dean Johnson were ter-tam- baptugd Sunday afternoon. Bishop Thorit C. Hebertson officiated, assisted by Lewis Wells LAKE VIEW McDonald Idaho has spent the past few days here with relatives (Helen Oveson Reportei ) Mrs. John Lewis and Mrs. John DeLange of the Stake Primary Mrs. J. B. Robinson and childBoard visited the Vineyard ward ren of Magna spent the week end Sunday evening. The Primary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. d association had the program in Oveson. Mr. Robison was in Wil-for- Southern Utah hunting deer. t ivS 'S' $ Provo Conservatory, 1 . , School cl DAKCISB - DRAMA - 'i - RADIO VOICE Classes and Private Lessons in all forms of Dancing For Children and Adults Classes and Private Lessons for Children and Adults in DRAMA, RADIO and ALLIED ARTS Tune in on K-O-V- at -O 5:30 P. M. BUTLERS every Friday for : CLUB CHEER-U- P and entertainment value of this Childrens Program has been publicly praised by Mayor Mark Anderson, Supt. J. C. Moffitt, Bishop Victor J. Bird, P.ev. Edwin F. Irwin. . z ro n Every Friday at 5:30 P. M. 4 si ct TIMPA1I0G0S Shopper iniinin.il f 'Nx HERE IS A REAL BUY. The Latest Mofl.ra, rtfriH, proof, fnmt Wringer. Angina Ucn T.io. ir Dxxtxr's Sopit. Mrhmxm. Quiwt xnoTknr tin rrlo. MODEL fTSriPP Cxtrr only 4 . BoUt for Uf- ox cinr TN 89 NW Ij IIl doth 4- AU whit tub. Tt ntrrouB insiA n4 oat. Supr do to for quicker TJ ' X - ir Boxtor x.cIdjOtx fuU wtaif jritator rlrox tolpU vuiiing fcetoon. N Q T7T W f y Ll TOR ;? 'a."- - i. u Ijfriililfefoi fts: Y I ri-- T muHnrfw ttbj y may Wont ON 12:30 P. M. Every COMMITS " L make yonr selections from day to day and with a small down payment your pur base will he carefully laid away, to be taken out any time before Christmas, (all CTirlstmaa wrapped If you choose). 9 Isn't It much better to shop and make your selection while the attractive things appear at their best and you liave a better You choice. TT wuodjxf. L Ihiit It a good plan to visit BUTLERS and do your Christmas shopping leisurely. A thoughtfully acloiVed gift carries the Yuletlde message to the friend or loved one so much more effectively. Butlers have made preparation In each department, having selected merchandise willi the idea of giving the greati-s- t expression that ttie giver wishes to ronxey and the Idea Is carried right through from the less expensive gifts as well as the more expensixe. You should see the attractive things xe liaxe to slioxv for "Mother" Daughter' and those most Important members of the household, the litle dears, six years of age and under. let Listen to Arthur Gaeth WORLD AFFAIRS Day Except Sunday. - 13 - Vt.viu.-i- MENS & BOYS New Fall CAPS DRESSES go at Reduced 15c 19c 49c ys Mrs. Thelma Hooley and her mother, Mrs. Eliza Linn fmterd-tain- e at the home of the latter at Pleasant Grove Monday evening at a shower In honor of their Christmas ths? feSL t Foutz. are ready for the UP TO - ' Genealogical organization The Seventies quorum contract are preparing an interesting proed the harvest of Charles gram for next Sunday evening beets to raise their quota when a sacred drama "Beyond Toto turn to the Church Security. day will be presented. Appropriate musical numbers will oe They spent Monday putting this project over. The presidency wish given. (to thank all who gave their servMr. and Mrs. Joseph Gardiner ice for this wrothwhile cause. i are Mrs. Jennie Johnson and Mrs. happy over the safe arrival of a new daughter In their fam- Erma Swensen visited the Llndon ily. The baby was born at the Relief Society Tuesday. home Wednesday, October 18th. Mm. Prestwich has returned Mr. and Mrs. DeAlton Lyman home from California where he ; ; Boys and Girls Dark Stripe and son Gordon of Salt Lake City was called on account of the se.s j PLAY SUITS k spent Sunday visiting with Mr. vere illness of his aaugnter, Aland Mrs. Lawrence Palmer. Mrs ton. William Palmer also came with Carol Stark, Julia Beth Johnthem from Salt Lake and will j BOYS GIRLS SWEATERS son, Ina Willett, Barbara Jarman, ' few a with son her days spend Soiled ; La Rue Johnson, are among the Slightly Lawrence and family before many others of Mrs. Woolsteins to her home in Blanding, pupils that appeared in their flrbt is dance revue at Sharon Thursday Beautiful Rayon and Silk Neckties Bishop George E. Harris visiting here having come from evening Go at 2 for I A candy pull was held at the home of Mrs. Enid Johnson, Friday evening The guests to enjoy U All Work Gloves this affair were Jane Thompson, close-out- s ; Eva Walker, Beatrice Kelander, Margaret Stark and Winifred Butlers ' features rn.t - Mens (Entire 2nd. Floor) 4 QUALITY STAR Without Doubt the Seasons Biggest Values of BAFlGAinO and Sensational Low Prices j if r Prices! One lot of ladies (V DRESSES Values to 98c TURKISH HAND TOWELS 5c Special Line at 4 ft A (lOr Mens Brown apa - Corduroy Real Special Line PANTS at 88c & $1.00 yrA "O L. J 8S 1 x vit INHUMATION KINDLY PHONE 43 505 N. University ? k It fans? Tune in on meeting Tuesday next will be featured by two one-aplays insetad of the regular classes. Paternity Cases directed by Hazel Peterson and Mrs H. Poulaon, Reporter Alter Cases directed Telephone 04J2 by Cullen Christensen, are the two plays to be presented. ActivA program of unusual Interest ity cards will be honored, but a will be made to was given last Sunday evening small charge those who have no cards when Mrs. Jennie Farley and Mrs. Andrea Watkins related Miss Clorene Lamb returned things of Interest seen on their Sunday from Logan after visiting recent trips. Mrs. Watkins told two weeks with her brother-in-laof things at the worlds fair in and sister, Mr. and Mrs. New York City and the East while Grant Davies. Mrs. Farley had been West to the fair in San Francisco. Special music for the meeting was given WINDSOR by the Relief Society "Singing Mothers under the leadership of (Mrs. Fetry Nielsen Mrs. Melba Pyne. Reporter) Me Qeafiifiz Store and Are your children among the hundreds of Club M I A. Cob-ble- The instruction Cheer-U- p Ward li The An Established Program for Children produced by the Provo Conservatory n at 1:30. By Givinrj a ij Glen Loveless who is employed at Walker Mine California, is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Loveless Glen came to participate in the deer hunt with his father and brothers Cleo Davis and Richard Johnson of this ward are among the students of the Lincoln high school who will each give a short talk over KSL Friday afternoon t - if CELEBRATING Many Years of Service to this Community friends. charge. k W1' son-in-la- Mrs. Netie Clegg t . al H US you come help you? in and A gift selected at Butlers bears the assurance of quality. Don't forget our CIIFFR IP CLLB program over KOVO at 5.30 P. M. Friday, Kit a Brooks will have a fine entertainment for the children and for Mother too. Cordially yours. finf'erJ ' ft,..iTV . STYLE StSVICE Ladies Rayon Night Gowns : DOLLAR VALUES Values to 98c, go q Hal-lida- y, (if Hero Is your chance to get MEN! Mr. and Mrs Murvel Walker returned home the latter part of the week from a weeks visit at Malad, Idaho, and Idaho FaH Mrs. Jane Elsmore visited the past week at Idaho Fa s with her husband who Is employed there Mrs. Hulda Allred of Spring City is visiting at the Martin Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Bishop Stanley B, Harris and Harold Johnson left Frulav afttronon for Junitlon City to visit Mr. and Mrs John Baxter and also bag a few deer to their credit Mrs. Carma Oooledge and son are visiting Mr. ahd Mrs. George Shoell while Mr Cooledge is deer bunting. of Lehl fG'T at Childrens Rayon and Knit BLOOMERS and STEP-IN- S Vr f. Ladies and Mens HANDKERCHIEFS FLETCHERS THE 2 FOR 15$ Mens Heavy Knit UNION SUITS Dollar Values for 23c VALUES TIE BACK 790 15$ MENS POLO SHIRTS Mens i CLOSE-OUT- S Values to 98c go at DRESS SHIRTS ! : :: : 1 1 1 :: :: - 1 1 ) vlJy Bovs fancy stripe POLO siii rts - (Long or Short Sleeves) 39$ 3y jfAll Day Thursday to arrange stock and mark ii'down PRICES! 8 Extra Fine Grade Mens Good Grade .Ari ($1.00 and $1.25 Values) Ladies ft 37T RAYON HOSE for 49$ CLOSED : Ladies Panne Satin SLIPS, dollar values Limited amount of Ladies SILK HOSE Values to 98c for .. Eeautiful Rayon I! LUNCHEON CLOTHS Values to 98c, go at 500 3V CHILDRENS DRESSES Mens wool lined DRESS GLOVES, slightly imp. Close-Out- s $1.09 Special lot of ; ; j SILK DRESSES LADIES 500 :: 50 REAL VALUES Beautiful Front Aprons 000 - Ladies Satin & Silk Brassiers for I Hurts valued to $1.49 go Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. George Rugg, Francis Kelgreen and Mr. and Mrs Glen Kelly of Murry spent Sunday visiting heir relatives, Mrs Beatrice Walker, Mrs. Minnie and Mrs. Vilma Kelander Y Good Shirts X,ry ,te money. i Mrs. r, Mrs. Mary Maxfield, Jocie Broadhead, Mrs. Rose Smith Mrs. Helen Huntington and the guest of honor. our Friends and Customers for your hearty support and confidence given us in our year of serxleo to you. COf " at ! To :: Misses School Dresses daughter and granddaughter, Mrs Gene Halliday (Lyle Hooley.) This ward is sTiowenng conon Lyle gratulations Hooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hooley of Windsor and Gene son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday of Pleasant Grove who j were recently united in marriage. Mrs. May Harris, Mrs. Nattie tWilberg and Miss Meda Johnson attended a shower Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gee in Provo in honor of her daughter Mrs. Lafe Harris. Mrs. Blanche Nielson and Mrs. Janet Humphrey entertained ' at the home of Mrs Humphrey In Pleasant Grove Thursday afternoon in honor of the 78th birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs Elizabeth H. Johnson. A very pleasant afternoon was spent and by the following relatives friends, Mrs Clara Kuk, Mrs Veiuna Kuk, Mis. Nona Baxter, Mrs. Joe Swensen, Mrs Ada Beverage, Mrs. Maud Handley, Mrs. Clara Mrs Charlotte Muzzeli, Muzzell, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Muzzeli, Mis. Ella Olsen, Mrs. Idell Toone, Mrs. Sylvia Olmn, Mrs. Rose Den-v- i Many Thanks Leather ,j '?&- - WORK HATS Rflfi Oliy s) Ladies Rayon STEP-INand PANTIES, 23c Values S 4JJV? "detap- $1.50 (renovated) - Provo 4 ft A J. B. STETSON Famous DRESS HATS Mens XRy:7 368 W. Center (Close-out- 15$ SALE STARTS FRIDAY October 27th 9 A.M. |