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Show . . - , ' ike .0 , , Mt' - - ' .; gip - , r -- -, - 011 t Ir- k- . I- ' , ' ' -- - 40"- - Mater, Juliet , ! Main ' - ,. . .. - ' .. -, ,, , ,,,, 1 ,, 1 t. .,. , ' i' ,, - . - , , ' ..; , ,. , , - ..,.. - Friday, August 12 t Saturday, Aug..13 . !. . , , All I , .i'., ,....i , ... I , gg,111M" , : t Visitors in City 10.000000.0. Are Guests at Social 11 eStlinsel en- THURMAN HELM( Arm( and Mrs. MIFIS BESSIE at a tea Thursday Mrs. FIlaymond AIChambers wag t VI Lance Grundvig were hostesa- I roltow Thurman country 'the imateme Wednesday evening at el Thursday afternoon at a tea giv- , afternoon at the the i horne her Mill Creek, honoring la dinner party given at en in compliment to Miss Margaret home in east comIn Kearns the Crowds! ssosgst. apartment Miss Elaine Stevenson, a bride Mackenzie, a popular bride of the to Mrs.' 3. Harold Sturgeon i cern were late summer. at the Astin home on August. The rooms Leg Angeles, Mimi Florence Ph!1- -. Colorful garden I UV. with earlr fall flowers. A I Herrin. of Gilmer drive. lii.. and Mh. Don. I large lips The flowers were used about the rooms. was served in the garden. cen- - aid NO.era of Reading. Pa. nk basket gladioli a green . decorations for the dinner table The tea table was centered with tabpi creetal bowl of. pink and lavender tered the teain receiving Were Mr.- were Japanese in character. Durwere enlthe games sweet peas and candies in crystal W.Assisting evening Hundreds of New Mra L. A. Ste- ing T. OYeti at small tables. The guests holders in the earns shades were at vnson Thurman, and Mrs. F. M. Michelson, included, besides the envies of honthe four corners of the table. MarMiss Allen end Miss Marjorie Miss Lillian The hostesses were assisted In lon Armstrong received the guests or. Mime Ida Worthen, Laura Warren. Mies entertaining by their mother. Mrs. at the door. In charge of the Mrs. George F. PearCatherine V. Alain. Beeides the ing wits Mrs. J. L. Snow, who was son. Mrs. Stuart R. Zimmerleg, Mtn. honor guest those &agent included I assisted in Miss Betty LehmaTi. Mrs. Chet Jeneem, Mi.. Maud Woriton. Miss John R. Steele. Mrs. Joseph Gill, Tount. Mims Louise Ensign. bliss La Helen Daynes. Miss Helen Knowl- Mrs. Louis Robert Mrs. L. L. Carand Mn. Al. Cronman. During Reta Creel.. Mies Catherine Cumton, Miss lielen Woolley and Mize I den Ernest the evening the hostess was ambitMrs. Woolley. mings, Miss Blanche Edward. iEmeline t.frl.:1. Emma Edward, Miss Helen Ensign.- Voeiker gave a number of Plano ed by her mother, Mrs. Thomas B. i ' bliss Mary Walker, Mine Helen selections during the afternoon. Widner. Miss entertain Marion win It" Seely invitations, Coulter. Mrs. Alice Johnson. Miss One hundred and fifty See tNe Thursday evening at her tome 0a 1l Miss Katherine Irvine, Mary were issued. East street in honor Ninth of Mrs. A number of other parties are them Smurthwalte, Mn. Lowell Reiser. sowers. Mrs. and SteMiss Sturgeon Mrs. Leslie White, Mrs. Jack Lerbeing given in honor of is tomorrow! will. Mre. Lucille Johnston. Mien Tensor). Mrs. Melvin J. Ballard and entertain will Do Mies h will enter.. Ballard Miss Ruth rotbrLYne Miss CherDoritt Woolley. Winona .,r home tale at a dancing party at di at a luncheon Friday at the ry, Miss Owen Murdock, Mrs. RogSMALL IDEresur on Wolcott club Thursday evening in I er Higgins. Mrs. Kent Evans and of Mrs. Ballard W. Ashton Mrs. Morris .71111111:IdtraVolta".1411 ; Saturday, Mira Zona Horne. home the oiwfgen..MksiirslitwMathboryolas.Evitilishlonirzol will give a luncheon at woomoommonommosm0000mmoomoomoon of Mrs. Edward M. Ashton on Hundreds of Smart i Yale avenue.. Sunday morning, home on east South. Temple street. MISS Covey Gives - Miss Ida Quayle will be hostess at Miss English eat Miss Lynch 11'. tat $ i' Tea for Rude-Ele- ct a breakfast in the president's suite classmates at St ,., of the Hotell Utah and Sunday aftIndiana. college. l a mba, mi. Covey entertained at a ernoon, the members of the Lambdelightful tea Thursday afternoon da Phi Lambda !sorority will be 1t luhnoono;iaonfkts at her home on east South Temple bostetwee at a tea at the home of.. , ;It street in honor of Miss Louise Miss Alice McShane on First are-au- and Mrs. J. S. Hanks. and Farrell Walsh. a popular bride of August. New Arrivals 11 Johnson which took place Wednes- , a a Ths cover for the tea table was ot I day morning In the Salt Lake tem.! Roman cutwork design and the pie a large.reception was held at Is Guest centerpiece with a low bowl of pink Bride the Hanks home on Second avenue roses. Pink tapers in silver bidders In the evening. Garden 'flowers At Party Evening were at each end of the table. were used to decorate the living1 Mu Kmorni Davis was hostess rooms and the mantel was banked During the afternoon games were played at small tables. The hos- at an evening party Wednesday at with butterfly tweet peas In pastel. tees was assisted In entertaining by her home on First avenue in honor shades. her mother. Mrs. S. M. Covey and of Miss Martina Dalebout, a bride The bride wore a model of ivory her plater, Mrs. Lynn S. Richards. of the near future. The evening crepe satin and lace with a long; watt spent in sewing. Supper was tulle veil caught with orange blosSixteen guests were present. cenerved at two large Aithiee roses, soma, and carried shell-pin- k tered with snapdragons and tweet Mies Been Hank& maid of honor were Luncheon at 'Countrypeas. Pink cathedral candle was gowned in deep 1 the ends of the tables. Mina. georgette with trimmings of orClub to Honor Guests at The ange velvet and carried a boncluet tem bouqueta were favors. 1 place cards were in the form of of pale pink sweet peas. Mine! Mrs. M. I. GreenwOod and Miss telegram'. The rooms were deco- Susanna Lee. bridesmaid. wore a Genevieve Greenwood will enterThe frock of rated with garden flowers. georgette tain at a luncheon Friday at i.he hostess was asaisted by Mrs. A. W. and carried sweet to match.1 Country club In honor of Mrs. H. Davis and Ilia La Von Islets. The Carl Crezett was thepeas best G. Naylor Regardless of former prices and daughter, Mime guests Included Mrs. S. W. Duffin. S. Hanks and Mr. and and Mrs. t. Jean Taylor. of Denver, and 71rs. Miss Florence Duffle. Mrs. A. WALK LT AND SAVE the D. misted E. Johnson Mimi Mrs. Mn. Mae D. Bowles. Harvey E. Whitmore of Los Anbridal party In receiving. geles. who are visiting in the city. Dorothy Hardy. Miss Eunice CutWe Lailersell After a short wedding trip the I ler. Mrs. Irene Taylor. Mimi Minnie I 4LL SALES will be at home at 21e Meyer. couple Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Thomas and Da lebont. Miss Henrietta avenue. Lewis. Miss Eva Wrath-al- l. Downington daughter. Doris. left Thursday for Miss Eva Erma Goudie. Mn. Mable Mn. Los Angeles, being called there by toggle Mr. and Mrs. James A. Miss Vile McAllister, the serious illness of Mrs. It. IL Kohler. have rettgned from Miss Mrs. Thomas mother. Eugenie Chriatensen. Wm. and family where Lawrence, have They spent Aida Dalebout. Miss Edith Pond. California, Dalebout Miss Clair the past two months. Mrs. Leif MeManuit and Mrs. Mir. Tess S Winnit; Mies and Spafford Howard E. Updcgraff and chi- - Hedges. Mrs. John B. Burnham has reMary Watkins. area, OaI and James, are spending Mra. turned from a two months trip to Mimi Dorothy Hardy will enterrummer at "Arcady' cottage the at dinner at Cobblemore in New Tork. in Emigration canyon. Mrs. W. W. tain Holliday ThurMay evening in honTurner is the guest of Mrs. Mc- or Rich275 MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. of Miss Delebout Mr. Manus and lira.. Updegraff. mond are at the Coronado hotel. and Mrs. Earl Higson and daughThe marriage of Miss Hazel San Diego. forS a month. ' Helen and Margaret. and Mrs. Stotts. daughter of Mr. and Mn. spent Sunday as guests Miss Cecelia Ileffelfinger of MinW. C. Stotts. and Allen H. Burt. east and will motor back about OcMrs. McManus and Mrs.,. Updegraff. took place Wednesday at the home neapolis. who has been the guest tobe 1. While east they will witof the bride'. parents. 236 I street. of Miss Kay Harms for the peat ness the national golf contest at Bishop Harold G. Reynolds per- two weeks, has 'one to Clain:win& Minneapolis. also the Tunneyforming the ceremeny. A wedding where she will visit before return- nemaseS fight at Chicago. breakfast for members of the Im- ing to her home In Minneapolis. mediate families followed the cere' Dr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Wherry ; COAL mony. The couple left in the aft. $3.45 ernoon for a motor trip through and son and daughter have reDifferentIt Is Labeled 'Utah will make their turned from a six weeks and 'anthem AND IIIETIIIIItrip rocArFaxo Burns Like Anthracite Leas DirtLeaa BootNo Clinkers heme in the city on their return. through Alge.ka and the northItagyat 112tia. taloa, Pacific: Um it west Lasts Longer Than Ordinary Coal Cif, Ticket Office HoMrs. Will Browne entertained inAug nee But Coati No Moream. Aga. Gao4 Mr. and Mrs. Samna! Sharman tel. ttala, Melee 'Clbeererrield Coal Co. formally at luncheon Thurmisy at Phone Was. WI and 7071. her home. Twelfth East street, left Wednesday for Detroit and the amel:ea spair,.-Ati- tsa. Now on ,, ... . . .,..' - W""or, 0 ' . - --- - , 4r- utry i , 4 . , ' ' '; - , 4 CLOSING; OUT : , All Summer A , , , t DRESSES ' , , , , el moral-color- - 1 r 4 , s st11" 95E0 I M.- - 4 - P , ' : 1 , ' UTAIIGRAND - t ,,-- - i nstil Lane, - 1 . : .4 it , 1 s,... - l t : t ,,..-is'', I. At.air - , '1 - . . 2 lb. line. ' - 11)1 -- - ' - , ! i , - ' A a. ' , - mgji, I ! 1 - - . . . , -- 1 4 ,,J, 4 i t ü , iolt 0 es S .! :'' 50 East Broadway TO ,. - . ', , . , , , ,,, , II .. ' . lb. summer Silk Frocks that Women and Misses will be glad to buy for .so little. PRINTED CHIFFONS GEORGETTES PRINTED CREPES WASHABLE SILKS Lb. PPre 2 .) Lard in lard,- 29c ti I .,,,,,,4,..,,,..,..,..,,,..,-,..,....,--,..,-,,-----,.,.,.-,,.- .-,.,.. ' , - 2c 4 bars and a the Salt uknettsf.or ,sote rvolucre c. i 19c . I II) I , - i Cas- ) Skaggs-Safewa- your Mar. . .kpts? . buying y buY. Lb. . . ' ZEIAAGGS74 v A 1 -- or-- 11 4411. 4,,4 1 Beef v - . , .. . . ilialMitfirlarldilWrinelli A, 111 L-ILA-' --1AL-it , 10c .. -- liStribmwm-P'1- ,.. 'vel.:"'"? 4 ,103MbiliPle !mu"' , ' . 25c 27c B0111119 , lit .41 i - Eteer Beef, rib or brisket. A . - II . Lb. .' ogespolaicreles,allosaurupsrfaodctouctsry and our to them., Are you 'meats from ' , 4,4 , -, ,Puritan ham, no better on the market. Whole or half. - -- -- . 41 good jit . 1 i 4,..44.4.44.., , , ., I Matches Kirks' hard water soap, tile, large oval bars. ' , , I 39c for Carton . Soap ata Lake folks have learned they can absolutely depend upon the quail-tY tthe meats we sell, and the savings are always worth wtule. Shrewd housewives shop with us 35c . uu el because bull, IT". !egt;E - Lb. , . ' ' 2 Safeway matches, non poisonLarge boxes, 6 boxes to a carton. Everybody wants melons just now, and we have those delicious dark rered melded melons markable low price. Each one guaranteed ripe. .. .15c . . value. ! 1 ous. WATERMELONS. -- , Choice pNcked ripe olives, Grogan's brand in 9 oz. tins. , , 0 Ripe Olives PEACHES. Utah Elbertas, large, ripe and luscious. 43c III I 2 fr 15c : - 11)1r1 . . . 29c tins. 19c -- LIN -- Fruit Salad PMTMBERS. Utah tirrown. which means the very finest. Choice steer beef, best cuts, pconomically priced. . ' Tin. and delicious. Doz. , 4, tins. Home mg: ' ril Blue Bunny brand sweet pickles. Packed in No. 212 45c Yelp - I 35e doz. -- 1. 3 f" 35c Sweet Pickles in. Our Markets Featured Ham Pot Roast - - . 3i - All manner of smart , . et 84' i - 1.es clip . , . , litl I) grown Utah tomatoes, smooth, ripe Tea I bottles. tam roasting ears at their finest right now, featured for ibis event. .- - ,,-- , II) Libby's, a product of experts convenient at all times. No. 1 lbs. , erage for hot weather. Pint CORN. Delicious Golden Ban- 4 - - Becco and Vegetables 35c t" 5c ' I A wonderfully refreshing hey- 69c Each Fresh Fruits 49C I x 35e Pbs- - TOMATOES. . r likes. gallon) . Skaggs Orange Pekoe, packed under our own supervision and guaranteed fully. .1, - . 2 It the , pe' ell - :ii: i Loaf. the nicest variety of berries for pies, jams and jellies. No. 10 tins (so called Rodman brand, medium size, sweet and tender. No.,2 tins. 11 kel'(1164 th illlee e 44. O. :. , - S16.50 Jost 4),r4. . APO t , 29c It Loganberries Peas , - , IES . v wrigrel LJ:ZIQ . ir .: ? ,' - Values to ,,, ,J.viitei .. , 7 ..,i, -- ' eo - , , - luncheon 3 I ... Our own loaf, baked in our new sanitary plant in Salt Lake. This is a quality loaf in every respect, only the finest ingredients are used, and it is baked under the supervision of one of the West's ablest bakers. We guarantee that you will like this bread, if not you can bring it back and get your money. WhitA or Fig Barsdainty, wonderful 2 4 Bread One of 79c i I- , 1.69 pkgs. 2 39c . e -- , , - v EEO A.. I t . Inc 1ts. , - something everybody Fresh baked. kiddies like. 113 IHEIctinen3ct1Pri3nceel -,- . , ,, -- . 1 1 A A splendid grade, freshly churned. Something all the ..1 . 49c 2.1bs c. . , 1 ' Fro Ap Inspired by this splendid showing we want to do something extra for our patrons. So, on the dates shown at the top of this ad, we offer the folks of this city and vicinity a wide variety of exceptional values in staple, high quality food stuffs. This is an unusual opportunity to save and we urge you to take full advantage of it lbs. 3 Finest grade sweet creamery, fresh churned, each pound guarantetd. - . fil America's staple breakfast food, attractively priced. 35c - ? , W h i Z.:. g. 1 Shredded Wheal Butter This is the Lowest Price in Our History r For Dresses of this Quality , ' 1 25 Peanut Butter ' 1 I Fine granulated in 25 lb. cloth Under the wholesale bags. price. Pineapple , 4 1 tts Sugar for - Event Features Broken slice pineapple in heavy swrup, delicious and healthful for summer use. No. 21,4 tins. 2 , and Safeway men have won the hearty approvalluf food buyers throughout the West. . 2 t" SC it ""Imiu6. 16- vain e White Star brand. Chicken of the sea, wonderful for lunchcans. eons and salads. No. ac -- - 4 a , I Tuna Fish 11..1 I LADIES' UPSTAIRS SHOP 1 41k yr, 11J";' Lb. , '': - Dale-bou- ! - corn-color- 1 ; Our particular pride, we have built up a wonderful reputation for it solely on its merits. It is the finest high grown coffee that we can buy, selected and blended by an expert and roasted under our own supervision. Sold in bulk to insure freshness, ground to your order when purchased. Try a pound of this delicious coffee and we know you will become a regular user of it. I ' . Ztoilip Cc;ifee 0 I I -- Value-givin- g - 4 111 LI-11C- i I 1, , dinnaugga ' - - Aug.'13-.7.---------:-.':--- ral,740,.4' M .NCTS I . 17' ... - ; , - The second "period" of this June 30. It requires some time to compile the figures and know just what the results of the period's operations were. These figures are in now and they are We are more than , exceedingly gratifying. pleased with both total sales and net profits. 'I'hey show, very dearly, that Safeway stores, Safeway methods, Safeway merchandise, icli:cvnaeomrarpla - - H - ' . For purposes of ac!iounting we divide the year into "periods" of three months or - --- ,,L, .,, ar 0 , "quarters. 'Fait Saturday, - YSAMMAY- - 1 1 i Display ,.. Friday, Augugt12., ,. il - . .,' - , - k C0 , , ' I . ,N.Ce. ,I Ill ... : bp s . . i . ' . i. J '. :, , Ss . ..., ; .. . : - Shop in Town ! ,... I sen. .,, .... , , , ,. 13usi es , . , .4, .7 , . I. I : - IVA - - IT- The 275 , -- - . ... , ' i, ! Pociety It A IBS - , . ' ; Home ----- her Mimi ward Relief Tbe entertained at a surprise) party Wednesday evening In honor ! of Mrs.' Fred J. Webiey at the Webley home, 11211 north SeveMb i Mrs. Webley, who! West street. has been the teacher tn the logical department, is moving from I the ward. The society President', I Grace P. Backman. Mrs. Mrs. Maude Parry and Mrs. Rate Winn, was in charge of the arrangetriente.! were served and ; Lefreshments games and music were enjoyed. II rShAthilvbskujernfwyp 41,4410 4,- 'Party ' Ivo, ,aVriv, .4W . , NEt'S TTTLIRSTirtlrntglr Thirty-fourt- h '. '; .,, .. . , , of Omaha,. who is a guest .A few Mom! The honor. guest of and I - friends hostess were present. AM, - - In honor ,of t tatbogd - t IIIP'. August Pride is Large Tea Held At Country Motif For - N , ..' at the Brawn...home. ,...., ' w - , 1 . A c" A . . - - . gl . , -- , - ' r . ''WPWIre.r....119."1.9111NWer711..r?"...Wpirogreirlrgr.lrft , , ' . , . , , . ..40:1 , . it. ' '''. , r ,- .'4 - . : . , , . 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