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Show ; voice or siunox Tin: Thursday, March 14, 1940 .X. , ui'ifNv i alii' Huirr nf &liannt j, I uJ by tie m. Frtiitrd by I uxh Auea')on jf West ttrvC, Pivvo, lUih. M hntrwd Ctah un.UT r I y h n. iuci iw mu k EDGEMOIIT Elliott and Mis Rolx.it forint r Rulh EkliifG are rejoicing over ihdr first arnval, a bHby bov born Maich 11 at the Mr Btah Valley hospital and Mrs Robert Elliott Sr of Edee-moard Mr and Mrs Kav Ekins of PI tasant lew are the proud Vr L Jr tthe grandparent. An was outstanding )rograra prtstnted Sunday evening at aarrament meeting bv the Missionary lttss Robert Gillespie, class Instructor took t barge Mrs Olea Si human played an organ solo Short talks were given by Jean Gillu-pie- , Edvthe Trotter, Josephine Booth, Leona Davis, Esie Farnsworth and Ruth Meld-ruThe Missionarv chorus under the direction of Harold Brere-to- n sang wiht Mrs Olea Schumann as accompanist Remarks were made bv followed by a Gillespie Bishop solo by Harold Brereton wi'h Mrs Schumann at Pi avers wcie of fere i the piano Yi bv J v k Tend T and Wilma comhe Mnk Bigii li ft last week for o I vans! 11. wlieie lie 11 be v c mpl , i'id u old ton sail Hi a ; at the O O-- Poet 67 solo b w the with M i f ! f T The very breath of the Spring season is exhiler-atin- g and is evident throughout. After you have read this ad. through wont you visit our store and see the many lovely things we have to show you. No obligation of course. BETTY ROSE Priced from $12.50 J' u. 4 e a ii it si $32.50 to "T at Priced 9 ? it am V ? ? v,.x NELLY DON DRESSES ) Need no introduction, everyone knows about them. If you appieeiate workmanship In a dress with smart simple lines, a NELLY DON will be the dress for you. Priced Front $10.03 $3.QS 1HLF SIZE DRESSES Youthful styles for the hard to fit ,,risd 244 sizes 18Va to $3.93 'i mmyrn N t X X v. urn Wayne Mason, Mrs. Newell Mason) City ing, 1 5 I J even- TL uv,cia i ucau c , a T-l- 4 Thursday and Saturday J BLOUSES March It per-cAo- ee . . . BAGS ? immita-tio- a Everyone marvels at the styles of our leathers. DOLLAR BAGS! Others i t J't. ' r: $iQ0and$2Q3 at ; ni GLOVES We have to show Hansen's famous line of costume gloves We have them In fabric to match your bag or costume and leather. More Sty Ie and Value than You Would Expect K? $1.00 favorites Americas $1.15 - $1.35 at .v- j-J Walburn and Nicholas Conte. AND A SECOND FEATURE! In $1.50 Tuesday and Wednesday .5 March US 6 years 0 Those dear little important folks in the Easter Parade and Butlers have prepared for them Sixes Priced Months to 9 $1CQ at 19 RABBITS Phone: 030-J-- 4 It Takes EXPERIENCE 6 . $1.19 COOO , roo X on ou. Henriods Us---Befo- Ml LADING Jz-tcen- Mr. s iTYLE BaiTV Allred !' i .z I ! : 1 1 .! t,;i La Voir atBVTC 1 ! t is , j II I!I .4 s4 4 s 11 i - J Phone 183 St. Pleasant View 20 1- 4.4 f ; eZ s . S' ! .4 4 4 HEAT NO ASHES NO S3IOKE BURN IT IN YOUR PRESENT FURNACE CLAUDETTE GOLDEltT ... nj FONDA : Utah Timber & Coal Go. mm Edna Mery O&vwr . Edd Cofcn Eaiph Dorris fikrwdon Robort Lowory R09 & 1 Unit Center 2S?I MORE Free Knitting Instruction afternoon '1 HOME M 80 M New silk and net Bonnets for all ages up to four All Pastel colors and moderately priced. jears LIFE! I.G.A. STORE re 835-- $1.25.nd$2.93 EXI'FRT t The Wonder Fuel New Spring coats with bonnets to match, made of washable flannel with silk linings, sizes 1 to 4. Colors Pink, Teal and Orchid. p nk, Maie, Blue, Du'-t- y rJ$ - It takes experience to do anything well. This is particularly true of a grocers job. Tor he must select foodstuffs to please a thousand tastes and offer them at prices that even the thriftiest housewife will find compatible with her purse. Our wide experience makes it possible for us to solve both these problems in an infinitely satisfactory way. One visit to our store will convince INFANTS SPRING COATS m 4- .i'-dr-- - Flowered and Plain colors ',Yrf 4- - ; Petroleem Carbon Year and '.T Baby Bonnets Soft Lake City OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone 011R2 CHRIS J EPPERSON HEW LOW FRIGE 01- Childrens Taffeta Dresses the Day SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Company Farm Nursery AND Phone Starring Jackie Cooper and Betty Field Infants Department to sizes are .Utr mc't ba prrc.'icrcJ two cert&rtt la m.S cvj footer MHwj LIVE FOULTRY A. Ray Ekins & Son, Dealers WHAT A LIFE Pastel Sheer Dresses Dr. Pepper WILDWOOD "HOLLOV We also have ffood used sprayers. In dotted Swisses, Dimities and Organdie On Day Only) PRICES! tlardie Dependable Sprayers with: (left to right) Glen Ford, Jean Rogers, Raymond New Spring shades are Daisy - Sweetheart - Scarlett Merry Widow - Sweet Adeline - Susanna and Juanita Priced K ( Evergreens Grown and Propagated You Purchase Your New SPRAYiIG, HIGH PRESSURE HOSE GUNS or EQUIPMENT $1.93 NoMend silk hose bring to you Remember! Tomorrow' Shade Trees and For Your See tf.ie Or.ly CASH T fvA Spring Time Spray Time 7. Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence Beth HIGHEST I "Y I The very latest la materials, fabrics, leathers and -- t:lCjrf:n(Gt:H!)c;H. FRUIT TREES A Ooiden Taylor. dinner ! Iptitpnfint Fivpn to I tmor and Mrs W E Cree-- r (Vivian Tavlor) who are leaving on March 16 for Panama Canal where he will be stationed 16 that you will want to possess At yovir deolet'i knomw, pull find a special display of Dr. Pepper m torforn. A regular cortoa h togged for yoe ot oly 5 Cplue deporit) with tKe of a eortom at Hve regular price of 25c. Sis) yotir Mine omd addrese oe tfc tog which yom tear off Ht 5e carton ond ioawe this tog with yowr groee. (This Mows yowr yroesr of his sogwtar profit.) in was Call 183 & 184 --4. they are dainty and feminine, lace trimmed and tucked. Blue, White and Pink lead the color parade. Housewives! Imagine Getting 6 Bottles of DR. PEPPER for only 5c Sunday the guests of Tathop and FOR SALE: New Four-Rm- . House fuueral services were held at the Fully modern, basement, 3x12 Olpin Brothers mortuary Tuesday in Pleasant Grove, at which Bis-- j lot, good location near B.Y.U. In hop Twitcbell was charge $230 CASH HANDLES 'Burial took place In the Pleasant Grove cemetery. Balance like Rent Mrs. Eugene Newell has been Tor Particulars Phone 13 in Ileber with her daughter Mary since last Thursday. Mm Lvle Crandall entertained M'S! MS the Junior Literary club at the home of her mother, Mrs e HOME OF TODAY! Kofford, Wednesday after- noon Sewing and refreshments mod., 3 bed rooms, 1 1 , were enjoyed by 11 members and sets plumbing, euplHuinls, Mrs Chal Wilberg, guest closets - carpets - draperies Mis Clare G . idwell, Mrs. Lbstrle range - steam heat. Pttlla Duffin, Mis Alice WilkinStoker - Garage, tlOvHHO feet son, Mis Meriam llrad-haand A IlElb IllY! ground. John C.ile-vveie visitors at the See This Beautiful Homo Salt Lake Temple Monday. David Rowlcv, stake chairman Haws of geuealogy, and wife weie vlsit-joi- s Prows here Sunday evening at both Realty Company meetGenealogy and Sac lament ing 53 North University Avenue James Blake, Sidney Cluff and A V Watkins, Stake Phone 406 presidency Provo, Utah were the speakers at the Sharon 8 t "' t ! '4 PM In all the leading Spring colors and trims. Flowers and veils and ribbons galore! Pink and blue and frosty white or a dash of signal $. V red. 4 it of Mason, died In and Gay New Easter Bonnets A . ou, SHAROII w We are fortunate in having to show the famous LISINDA COSTITME JEWELRY, the most sought after line shown. Beautiful pearls, plastic and Lucite necklaces in assorted colors and styles. We can give you a perfect match for your costume. n I i? i -- Clar-jonc- COSTUME JEWELRY .x LAKE VIEW the Infant son Howard ,Mr and n '(Mary the styles that u Hebershortly hospital Sunday after birth. Brief DRESSES Fashioned after Tarls styles and a prediction of will be shown In the higher priced ranges. You get Style and Workmanship Hh BOSNIAN r An adult tld,s in agriculture for men and womtn of Lincoln district will mett for the first time Thursday, March lHi jt 7 30 p. tn in the Helen Ovtson - Reporter) agriculture room at Lincoln high school The class members will choose Mr and Mrs Clarence Zeflieil one of four topics for study returned home Saturday in comdairy, poultry, fruit, or swine pany with Mr and Mrs Clark production, announces Wesley D. Nikon and ttuir two children s Soulier, instructor after a trip to Lo Angtlus, San at Lincoln who will conduct the Erauilseo and other points of inclass terest in California Mrs. David Pearce Sr and Mr John Pearce, of Beaver are visitCARD OF THANKS ing with Mr. and Mr. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason Jeihnson and Mr. and Mrs David wish to express their appreciation Reese for a few daS Mr. and Mrs Alfred H. Johnson for the sympathy and help of Sunday la Mantl thur friends at the death of their spent Mr. and Mrs Leslie L. Bunnell baby boy. spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with their son and family, Mr. and Mis Lainond Bunnill Mr. and Mrs Scott A. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Murray Loveless and (DLnni Bradshaw r .porter) daughter, Lee Ann, and Miss Pa Mis k LOMA LEEDS ( 111! COATS & DRESSES Have National recognition for Btyle, fit and workmanship. (Advertised in Vogue and Mademoiselle) Linings guaranteed for the life ot the garment. s s ;. lie Smith-Hughe- ! Tavlo- - visited a ward quant rlv cemfereme Sunday e noir furni'ted all evening the musical Lumbers wllh the except on of the lain- - f 'ler- -' trm who sang one number. Adult Agric. Class Meets Tonight t: at Butlers The Spirit of Spring permeates the atmosphere in every department of our well stocked store. C i ... iijtj f if S It fOR ? 4 ... j '.a g) . i pro-gia- m pu cooo N. ; : Sharon Men j -- . - J Spring Time Mrs Olea Schumann was his ai i ompanist p riel a y evening at the home of Mrs Eva Gillespie the Literary club and tlicir paitueis were tamed at a social. Mrs Maude were Glazier and Mis Gillespie Mrs Cordelia Booth hosicssee had charge of the program Reading by Mrs Louise Trotter, two piano solos bv Walter Bigler, a short stoiv by Mrs Amy Tavlor 1 1 A ladies' tilo by Mrs Cordelia Mrs Matilda Booth and Booth, Mis Emma Brereton sang two numbers with Mrs Brereton ac- ? companying at the piano Clever 'ftt games were conducted by Mrs S f Effie Plnegai During delicious refreshments toasts were given by 'the following Mrs Beitha Salisbury, Mrs Amy Tavloi, Edwin and Booth Mrs Effie Pinegar 'Mrs l.vdia Hogan Mrs R rhea Met ham at led as toastmistress Thirty-tigh- t the Vt people enjoved Di and Mrs S H Cunaf! ur ningham vveie spteial gm sts M Men Anothei Gkaner Fit side chat will be lit Id Sunday tvi long at the home of Haiold li it toil X t hoi us prut tue will be In Id p, ling the Fii ide el ,t All (lb imrs ttiiii M Men 'itl i mi Hid to a Seeds. - . Kerttutuu North t int Office at Provo, stake Gleaners and Billows - Reporter) (Ellen ltf37, S, t eh ttje Lxxpe Fab t&hirif Cvmpany, aj Ott-lx-- .t an ! 4 ? John Corradm Arthur htW iw JOHN FORD U44 Shldt js A 3ok cinturt ro ficTui 164 West 5 North PHONE 232 '!'! A I |