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Show - A I V O AND fl Mrrllnf Of t lusirr 3Lun4s). I ) NkUUp 1 F a . I)Ju;t.,, V...I 01' (if K atf a HI i ' i. ji :S I vb , 5 OCTOHLR I 1 .1 - i't. H iii )..i iv tu WifH OGDEN CREW,: B - 6!r I I ' ir : IMS ws i I.i . MINERS TO CLASH l!i:i:i CAMPAK.N CLUB NOTESJ I fHf 44 tH I l.jJ h'l IIILLIT. ht Sl.ll 'SAIT.V.'A SOCIETY HA aii. ruict, C l a, t It , n.t. Kata rt a ) H lit. i hr it.daV wlall tlu)' J,. !i 1 .. t ?t t . He i Cal-- it CC Ji tor " ui , Ul.4 V.r It t . i i I o.h- - be ''K ( I t l t ; if i J , , llael It. fciowtr xt.-- l ... il e a.t aaJt.e Wilt, J )i 1. IB Wtlk at 3 HJ it j a.w s' :i t!.e..;J lut U , o C.ath itl.iC u.tl.J kiiii llger eleven that ti !.! 1 Sft in fc! ihe Hume lit Miss Vi'la'iile o'l In ,e Ja.d V n: ,ujw o 1 'C ' f.Iat the still li la Mill I ttiertlng SjMi n ti till announcement by Mu Vincent loot') ll.th Ji.i.k adiJs Oil tatftrw.gh lLc- tuj, i a, .,t.t of ! c al !i I ul J I o' laeell the tun ta I.iaUS in this hi,!tf Suiiirtt r, president. t a. r has J Following Hr i.uj tii.ii. H.r t I If ira.fs t ! tf f y at I I ! ill !.i !I t its I. I , O. Mnnbrrt, and gl O'11' tc M oil ti.j) tu I! r i at.l I b it1 i a ;!t ti.e Tifela lost last V4 et k litttbilult tried. oost Tht ' 1 ill li.akc tl til h f. e t t ; lit J t Membership rte tit I. tie It Hit,, I) La Vega, NrVadU t J t.J Pirstotl, tlte team liev el thrlcss is Member 1 4 (.baptcr H of U.e gi E. l'ln (ucnplrled. tat'.e t.'.r tie S.il.nihd I I) ,f the stlongest tuinel out at 0 .i! i I.uimI, their husband fciij Jlang have been completed fur the I t mg the 1' : tt st of f.jje 'HI I ...,b at. guests writ? ehtcllalned by Mr. fctni membet blp tt-- lo bf it i.t . Sorlrtf in many years Ti.e itoiihein Delphian 11 m()edrn iri l.l the Itglvel by Iff I Uli Wt.lt. r.N Vrl, t , It d 1" If Ld W as ClHlsl let ably (iff Usuchapter of the NervUr Star legion fa Meet Oil.! l t'.r a fiy Narnlay tiftri fiutifi at Mold land. Tuesday, th tuber 9 at the htsnn-- of Will hi'.d l Its Th Week and Will Iki duubl :t tul hull f 1)1 last tl fJe!j al ( t ot ti.e ikiiI) 1 pteah r t Mi guest were (.. It. Frrgusaon, All women titular inert. Jig III J'lue Tu. s.la la-- a mik h impttncd team in K n l.'Ki d cbglble fur Ineitibel ship In the tn 3 .1(1 P Iti , alt at t p:i t tain (I the 1 l.e Mp-- t if He d., Mi Iran et. k.i.n.er. invih-- d to atteiul. li-d- . Fi f le4 litli ft Iituiy i tuiuatiori In H heir Ihe lat.te "'Ihtee aie H.lttfrl.l Hold .Meeting. b J sc e In la pi t lit. d Mts uhkh will ft 'tmii rou RLNT STE.AU The Past Matrons' Circle of Naomi Nrriet Of Bridge I bald of Ihiie will duett the I. st, I itt. ail Ihe ly.S f.g'.ie. rwil in thi ut bcell 0 litany felkiltj Thle apartment With tl in tbai'Vr, Ollier of Eastern Star, held lessons Begin. lit !a.lfe ht r and gi e the resume , jf cattle I.! through Hurst 3rd No I hone 5tt-ll.utltuiaB J.uV I ! 'if JtJ list fall husilii- c J tn the H F'1 of In l inie 1I age Monday I' Ihe first of u tkrfl." Saul A Those echo tele a'!iK('' d t"hS Safeway of budge lesj lo.rtls. Btt.'iid at the home of Mrs inerting I.. 11. Met of sons conducted f li Alls U the ti.ai!lt Inc. and r 'that that ate' public thur .Stoles, iti. Illdy enbytt Mu-J- . t lepoit lie. 11 Ihe tegular meeting of Na- - for the benefit ofby Mis. Mat Uilmoul of the c!lo..i utile ill i.ave rutuiaily leached the conclusion Naond fhapti-r- . Or, Hegan Ituthff. Ilelja-r- , fol It.atktt U.c .e not and id tlali.l obtainable, that K d teef Is d,r f evemr'onhu we.'k a'i'!'! bHd Monday S.iicey of lbs Life Hiiptnce a! Btl0 U K Duwiny, lleljn-rS( H.Mine However, Iheie aie many foitunatr Woik"; Mi f.l't (p.al.ty - 1 t!an-!the-dwho rsciijx--d tn g.nc ri.mt lit At T A x 1 9 E U stik k glower wire played, r he classes will be con- - 'Vasitll Life of Masaccio", Mi Mat (dueled every Monday for five more Otlrnour. "Fia Angtlno"; Mi lhnry and allow mg fm the (bought Cattle Mis chin ely, and their herds are ought Arran rinenU For weeks. "Fia Lipii Lippi"; Mi O - already slanght.od, th. te ate how (.f the finest quality. Came 8perlmem Kuggeri, Club Tr Complete. Muww ,J I.v fdnu uuO car Hainan, Blow iting i Fla l.; jc H u our intention, through the luttleji ' solute!. True u Ait annements have been completed Club, Husbands make to this fact beef Lippi". campaign, for the tea of the New Cen- Lntcrtalncd. known to the public," Mr. Drage conThose who will lake pall SPECIAL 01 boomume inmeet tury club to be held In the American tinued "We also want to emphasize Mrs. Wallace C. Grange entertained pivtuie discussion and the utun supply wa ample to hall Wednesday, October 10 at the members . Hie statement none demands that government's of the Friday Afternoon to be studied follow; Mi J. Riaikcn 8 ou p. m. The committee In from drought-affecte- d of Hie nu-a- t charge club and their husbands at her home Iec, "The Expulsion from Lien"; of the affair comprises club officer - animal 1 to be sold through retail GroH L Mrs. ot the Mrs. WiUintn Vugin Wednesday evening. Cards featured Littlejohn, "The Tiibute nation numt-ly-, Mj.ss Louise IVacock, presiGovernment - purchased "The Lad Judgment"; markets. the Luncheon was served to Money"; Mrs. L. R Fullmer, "Head of cer, JMi-er- . dent; Mrs. Marcel Jeaneline, vice Mr. evening "The meat l canned and labelled 'Not to Jark and Mrs. IMper. C. N. Chadwick. Mr. Christ ; Mis B. W. Dalton, "Madon- - Mm Vignetto. piesident; Mist Mel Taylor, and Mrs. Loien Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. na and Child"; Mis, A. Flank Dtury. Blessed; Mis. J W. Bingham, Hel- - be Sold'. '! Miss Edna Holbrook, music secretary; m director' r. -- The Last Supper" and Mr j "The prosierity oflhe entire cattle Sidney Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Helper, "The Annunciation; Mi Hit Miss Florence Piacitelli. Is as In . It Gro-soA this a historian; "Chmt Pilgrim." Industry, Imjxirtant Roy W. Robinson. Kenilwcnth. "Coro- - Frank Hussey and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarton Mrs. C. N.' Memmolt, repot ter, and Mr. J. Ilracken Lee and Mrs. J. C .I i', v . f!i inn in,,; asi.il 'lliulilay til i;t k f 1. i,t t : : I A - 1 1:04-2- will 5 H vi jj Ill jl(rl! . I : II, I. I. V .;! 1.1 lilllg u 4 ol If l! jiCW ill .lift Ini. 14 as til .1 iat.it tur Monday evening at rigbl lo.V t t.J ) ;ut.",i II a t.s a!.d iii me I.lk lull, t. cuidmg to ll.t-i- r . ! !u!j U 1 I 1 -'1 Jut ' V ' . u! . ! 1 1 te 1, t ' t ! .(j,,, ... eft'.' U.Ul IJ j- tni ' 1 1 iuh j I ft 4 - Turd. v lily-fou- , (jit-wo- 1 fut .ili-Ji- it, -- ' " I . aiIF t- t - "SSUSSLStf, . Aa'i'JJsss. J m!? 'f Hubbard, advisors. Initiation. Tea Held B, Bethel. Officers Of Cnli Three new members were Initiated To Be Instilled. be thel of Jobs Daughters Plans for the pai tTcipation of the by Pi ice Saturday evening at a ceremony in I rite American Lemon the Masonic in Auxiliary temple, several visiting U joint installation of officers to be officials of the organization being in held at were Saturday made Mrs. Ina Lee oy that organization at a meeting Fri- - attendance, including VVorthington of Ogden, grand guardn nin Legion chateau a1cvt Utah; Warren G. Tyler of Salt The following officers to serve ian of associate Lake, grand guardian; Miss I rice unit will be inducted; IVesident Helen Singleton, honored queen of Mrs. Italph It, Martin; first vice bethel No. presiof Salt Lake, and Mrs. dent, Mrs. William Hakalo; second Gertrude E. of Salt Lake, Benjamin vice president. Mis. Arthur S. Horspast supreme guardian. ley; secrctary-treusuieMrs. Arthur The new members initiated were L. Craven; chaplain. Mis. William Margaret Ann Reeves and Edna Ansergeants-at-urmGrogan; Mrs. Donof Price and Kathryn Gross of ald Hacking and Mrs. Arthur Hoav-enc- r; derson the ceremony, Helper. historian, Mrs. Nick Bernardi; members Following of the bethel entertained executive committee, Mrs. Ted Thorntheir mothers at a tea. es, Mrs. Glen S. Nelson and Mrs. for the social were In Arrangements charge of Miss Royal H. Frandsen. Lucille Llttizzette of Helper. Before and after the initiation Apollo Chapter meeting, the guardian council of Price bethel met with the state officers, intrrtained. Members of Apollo chapter of the who highly recommended the local Delphian society were entertained organization for a charter. A charter Tuesday afternoon at a tea given by night program is being planned for Mrs. Roy W. Robinson of Kenilworth some time this month. at her home. About twenty mem- n bers and guests were present. Mrs. Mat Gilmour of Price gave a Marriage Solemnised. Miss Florence Christensen, daughdetailed account of her trip abroad several months ago, and inasmuch as ter of Judge and Mrs. George Christhe society this year is making a tensen of Price, and George Donloe study of art, she principally discussed Kennedy, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. the art centers she had visited. Mrs' Kennedy of Springville, were united Jack Vignetto of Helper played a in marriage Monday morning in the number of piano selections symbolic L. D. S. temple at Salt Lake. Apostle Richard R. Lyman performed the of the countries visited and discussed ceremony in the presence of relatives by Mrs. Gilfhour. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Oscar and close friends of the bridal couple. Robert S. Spooner of Salt Lake actHanson of Price presided at the beaued as best man, and the bride was attifully appointed tea tables. tended by Mrs. Leland Burress of Castle Gate as matron of honor. Miss Former Price Man Mae Seaton of Price as maid of honor Weds in Washington. Miss Faye Goetzman of Price and and The marriage of Frank Olson of Miss Gail Kennedy, sister of the Washington, D. C son of W. F. 01- - groom, as bridesmaids. Following the t0 Miss Ed3 Olson of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde O. DakoU w as solemnized in the ceremony, Pannier of Salt Lake entertained at a h,. u. S. church in the nations capital wedding breakfast honoring the bridSaturday by Edward P. Kimball. At al couple. tendants were Francis Bradley of A reception was held in Price MonCarson City, Nevada, cousin of the day evening at the home of the gioom, and three relatives of the brides parents, who, incidentally, Vtr three hunded attended thide' celebrated their d ceremony. on Over anniversary Monday. ls.0n lS a Si'aduate of the Car- - 200 guests attended the reception. hlh sch001. and attend- - Mrs. J. C. Carter of an aunt fnVtn wmkersUy of U,ah before go- - of the groom, received.Nephi, Also in the to enro11 in George wfcMr.aShngt0n receiving Jine were Mr. and Mrs. . Christensen and the grooms mother. from Thit ninTtIrsity-- He gradnated acm years Miss Marjorie Carter of Nephi pretime -- sided over the " wedding cake, and Mrs. ney in the AreS"'1 court at Washington. C. W. Peterson of Kenilworth, Mrs. ' L; r- - r Dai! M M 1 i :ind I r, I tddii ro (in .1 Q s. lNn in literesl Satins, New Crepes! Sheers, Smart Novelties! HELE B BESSES Kennedy-Christense- High in fashion big in value! 05 8S Dress up to meet the new season Penneys shows you how to do It on little money Every one of these dresses is new satins with enchanting jackets! Different-lookin- g sheers I Crepes with dramatic collars and tricky cuffs Womens, Misses I 1 1 t! 1 r,ufice' Bargains . . . every pair I Lovely v thirty-secon- kIr' Fall Styles Jt Wciaeaa Cmtatance ( Pumps - Straps - Ties ao V. J'.V.v.Wv.V.W.V.V.V.W.'.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.V.W.'.W. NEW ARRIVALS I $5Tf8 IN FALL FOOTWEAR Black Satin Hundreds of pairs I Each style rivalling the next in smartness I Weve pictured a few styles; there are more Clistening . patent leather trims! Perfo Hosiery Evening Sandals AH $3.95 tusota! Fucjr ititehiagil the new fall shades Chiffon and Service 79c Hr'tcoal You re in t TIES AND PUMPS Black, Brown, Blue, Suedes, $2.45 Loog-weiria- and Kid Wash A $5.90 coo-- , ALL-LEATHE- R Pomps and ozfocdst. gl Special group of fastolor Priced At 10 m 14 to m IF! 44in smart "Avenue prints ! School Girls Oxfords Complete and Fine Line 10 $2.95 $3.95 Handsome floral, striped, plaid or geometric palms with self and pique trim and styled so armingly iti hard to believe theyre only rc krt nd the skirts are straight or a! CCV! hi Cut Vitlyedl Better come early for yours! DEAL SHOE and Hosiery PRICE Next to Lyric Theatre m-- Utah or PRICE - UTAH fAVW.VAYMV,VWAVA,AVAYAWAY.VAYA. -- V. |