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Show luc. , Gvorga Nuttall of Bait Laka, Me and Mrs. Nickolas Peterson of Mr and Mra. Johu K carter. Mrs. Edna Furvance aud Mrs. Allred Williams and Mr. George A. Clark of Provo. Doctor IN COMPLIMENT. TO VISITING COUPLE Colonel and Mra. Jamea E. Shelley will arrive Monday from Denver for a ahort stay with Mra. Eugene B. Palmer at the Ambassador hotel. They are en route to San Francisco from where they will for Vhe'r pew post In' Panama. Mrs. Palimr w H enter'ain at a Uiinr Monday etening at thf Country club for the couple and ahe will give a luncheon Tuesday at the Couniry club for Mrs. ShelA ley. group of the younger matrons will be Invited to meet the honor guest. Guests at Summer Home. Mrs. Naomi P. Bettt, with Miss Enea, Miss Ruth Enea and Enea of Pittaburgh, Calif., ire visiting Mra Petit's mother. Mrs. Thomas F. Plerpont, former-I- v of 8alt Lake, now of Beverly .4111. Calif, at her summer home in Provo canron. Mra. Petit la 4. former resident of Salt Lake and rovo and n the ife of TeoA g fptit. rhkf engineer of the horn plant of the Columbia Corporation. Mrs. Mint Levine of Pocatello is also a guest of Mr. Picrpont. , Chari P!t-lur- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Quealy Miss Jack Quealy. Hue le .lane and Buster Quealy, and Miss Eieanoi Lerman of Ban Francisco, are motoring through the canyons of southern Utah and will arrive In Salt Lake in the near future to spend a month st the Pcele countrj home near Murray. , Mrs. Herbert Horstinan of The Hague, who Is spndfng the summer in Salt Lake viHjhe honor ruat at a dinner to Be given this vening by Mr. and Mrs. slaaper Mctoakeli at the Country club. Mrs Charles Hines and daughter, Miss Helm Hines, of V.rglma. are vliMn in Salt Lake, the guests of relatives and friends. GARFIELD. Mrs William Eckeriley and daughters, Elaine and Phyllis, have gone to Smithfield to spend a week Mrs. C. H. Jones of Provo is the d guest of Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Mr wnd Mrs Mayberry- - andJoyce, and Mr and Mrs daughter, H M Adams and daughter, Beth, to Wllowslone para to hv e gone rpend two week Kay Thomas has returned heme Sfter spending three months in bouth America. Mr. and Mrs H. C Thompson and Mr, and Mrs Horace Ensign hava as their guests Mias Nancy Mack of Chicago, and Mr. ana Mrs. Whimpev of Price and Mrs. A. C. McConghie of Balt Lake. Mrs. David Cook and daughters. Jean and Lonnie Rae, have gone to Yellowstone park to spend a few weeks. Mrs P. O. Edson end son, Lyle and daughter, Joyce of Ogden, spent a few days hers recently the guests of Mrs. Amelia Kay Mtse Marjorie and Helen Gardner of Ogden are spending a week here, the guests of Miss lone H ' Mrs and Mrs. M MrKendrck have returned home after spending a week at Beaver Creek. Mis It Von Mavnard of !o, Ida. i the guest of Mr. and Mrs Mathew Holt. Mrs Ernest Mertill and daughter. Yvonne, of Biackfoot, !Ja has returned home af'er spend. rig six weeks here, the guests of Mis. Agnes Nelson. Mrs, C. O Thomas and family have gone to Malad, Ids , to spend a few weeks. Mra E C Bennett and family have gone to Alpine to spuid the sum me Tne Relief society entertained Tuesday afternoon at the ward house The time was spent In sewing Mrs William Fnxlv and Mrs Mary Fuller w i re hostesses. Mr and Mr Charles Furrow and daughter. Grave, spent th weekend at Pleasant Grove. Mr and Mrs U J, Cnnnely and on. Billie, of Sait Lake spent part of the w sek here Mr. and Mrs. J Ij Day had is their guests during the week Mr and Mrs. Charles K Korsberg Mr. A and Mrs J. Nelson and Mrs Hen-rol- u - ck-m- PotL PACIFIC COAST LOW FARLS ON SALE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30 4i B The Associated Press ) , nouncement about ft, calling her NEW YORK Dr, Thomas Dar- -' the highest paid and most beauti- Presbytertgir Jtngtdn.i' member of and Dret j1' nt Mr. and Mrs. Ray todlley and family of Ogden, formerly of Magna, were guests at tha home of Mr, and Mrs. B. 8. Green last Monday and Tuesday. Tha Relief aoctety of tba Magna social Mon- wapd entertained at day evening at tba home of Mrs. Ed Hansen. Forty guaaea were pres- t Go west over the direct Overland Route. From Truck ee see beautiful Lake Tahoe. Then San Franciseo; and dowiv die Coast or thru California's great valley. 9 trains daily. Return thru San Francisco again, or over any of the routes covered by these reduced fares: Lm Angeles both ways via ' Stn Franeixo $40.00 j Cltv. Miss Leah Farnswort.v of Coalville visiting for a week ut the home f ber parents, Mr. ind Mrs. N. W , arnrworth. Fred Felmeth left June 3ft for a New months visit with relatives in fam-ilYork, where he will attend a tBae Saafranctsc direct via Reno circuit via Portland back to Salt Lake Gty $40.00 $62.15 WeeEs ssim& The Response, the First Week, Was So Great We Could Not Handle the Crowds It Was the Prices for Exclusive, Smart Merchandise We have regrouped merchandise and the reduction are tremendous. Never has there been such values. Our to do it. object is to clean up all Spring and Summer merchandise, and we know only one way Will Be One of Our Greatest Sale Days, Monday We advise early shopping, as quantities are limited. C-S-A-- e'ial meeting eveWdnesdsy com- the clubhouse ning. Reports of the llbrarvMorgan-Burrilttee was given bv Mrs. and of the piav.ronnd com- rrlttee by Mrs. J R Jervis A Ra!t- air party was planned the daff to be announced later. After the bus.nesa for meeting tables were arranged eveThe ho'eges for the game B were Mrs. W Mr. Tlotjcher. ning Carrie Peterson Mr. James Kona und Mr Allen Knight. Refreshments . were served to twenty merr.be-Mrs Sim Mvler entertained the .Trlly Eight club at her bom last was Monday afternoon. Luncheon , served Miss Bernice Evans of gprlrgvltle has returned borne after a twoj weeks Visit with Mr Lee Sander, Mr and Mrs WaMace WKIjams of 6fagns. Mr. and Mrs Ole Tditr i and Mr and Mrs N C. fiwen on of Riverton and Mr. and Mra j rt Rasmussen of Randy spent sev ernl das In Big Cnttonjrood can-- 1 E- Sport Coats, fur trimmed. $7.50 coats, to go at 15 UDIRESS i Regular $69.50 and $ 'y Dress Coats, in Beige and Gray, beautifully trimmed with fur,. regular $89.50 to $139, go at. Peru by law forlildx eteamahlp whistle being blown within miles of that country guano land to prevent frlphtemnr th irds that produce f.ie fafhrer. to 1 The Housewife's Idea Box ' . " J 50 4 andT v kV!rJ (0 25 Dress Coals (black only) in Kasha, Satins. Crepes; fur trimmed; Ermine and Fox collars. Regular $98.50 to $169.50, to go at mdd Af CLOTH ENSEMBLES Ensembles, regular $89.50 to $139.50, Clearance Sale fo go at 10 Cloth in 50 0ur$7 mOtS 4 EIISErvlIlSILES SHEES, Ensembles, printed and plain colors; regular $ values to $49.50, In our Clearance Sale at 20 Silk TT Ensembles, regular values to $69.50, in our Clearance Sale to go at An Easy Way to (Tran SEBtllB2 PRESS BANCROFT Geneml Agent South Main St, Salt Lalte City Phone, Wasatch 300$ Wasatch 307$ Porcelain Sinks. An Ohio housewife finds ft convenient to keep soma kerosen in a small sewing machine oilcan handy In her bathroom. She drop a little oil In the bowl and rub it with a clean, dry cloth. She finds thi a qu'ck and eay way to clean porcclan fixtures. THE HOUSEWIFE 10, Silk .Ensembles, regular values to $125.00, in Sslt lo JO it s25 MESSES The balance of our Dress stock to he closed at ; PRICE , One Eacfi o i Dresses Coats andl Suits $ AT S350 LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY The balance of our stock of Millinery, Regular prices from $22.50 to $35.00 to go at ENSEMBLES Hats SULK ClfftTAUCf . 00 ENSEMBLES 25 Silk . Dresses in Chiffons. Printed Crepes, Flat Crepes, Georgettes; all sizes; all the seasons smartest colors and styles; values fo $69.50, to go 200 TO CLOSE . GULES. S2S00 at DEESS COATS 5 MffiSSES COATS 15 -- on Mrs George L1!a of Ran Francisco, who has been visiting vat the Hem of Mr and Mrs. James Kone. left Th'rdav for her home Mr V C Pehrson entetaed raurhterB of the Ttah Plonoers st her home Thursday afternon. Sleeveless Crepes, both plain and prints. Flat Crepes, sleeveless, dark blue and black. Printed Crepes, long sleeves. Georgette Crepes, long sleeves. Satins, long sleeeyes. T In this lot of Dresses are Values to $59.50, in our Clearance Sale to go at SPORT COATS, $19.75. i g. 2 (S)mu? MET business and on t!:Ihi9 RHoffiuslasf, cUnnlly v reunion Mrs. N. W Fowlea of Los Angeles vtsitm? formerly of Magna, who la Mr. and at the home of her parents, W Coon, was the guest of1 Mr.cl E Mrs I oner at a by party given A. Wheat of Ogden at Lagoon last, and Alice TucscSav tiws yturdav. Fdith Jensen. UiO Fourth Eat street, entertained nt a party in honor of Mrs Fowle. The folloa'ingj guests were present Mrs. Olson Mr Ross Anthon, Mrs. Naylor, Frank Harding. Mrs. Clement Jones nd Mrs. Mildred Ltndherg of Magna. Mrs Rarah Johnson of Otrfie d. t Mrs. Orilla Reece of Lo Angees i Ml Blanche Ta!or, Mrs Harriet r uffin and Mra. Dsane Lambert of ' Salt Lake Mr and Mr W O Garslds and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Caraey spent j three dava in American Fork canon last week. Ruth Mrs H P. Cluff and Mrs from a motor Peay "have returned Nevada. to Wells, trip . Mr and Mrs. MTjr.ua Poulsen spent two days recenMy visiting relative at Provo. Adam and family of Paro-wa- n J, Rwere the week-eu- u guests of Mr and Mr Morgan Bum. Mr and Mr. Joseph Cotter. Mfr and Mrs H V Gotten and Mr and Mrs E. E. Beicent and son have returned from a trip to Btraw berry LIKE IT! NOTHIN h ooe way vis San Frapciico return via LaaVegu . Sea Freqclae con-feas- ed j Lea Angeles $47.50 NOVEL WRITTEN IN PLANE. for In a liat of favorite place rit na book. Joen Sutherland, the went a4d aha that noveltat. Enelieh to Pan ,o of.en while at work on The Go. don Altar that aha wrote much of tt a ahe flew over the Channel. Bernard Shaw ia quoted aa laying that he w'ritea moat ea -lly in a train. Alec Waujh that he had to go to th country whre there ia no tele- . j ent. Refreshments wera served Mr. and Mra. Donald Green left Wednesday for a weeks visit with frtends at Price. MrsfH. D. Cluff entertained at ii luncheon in honor of Mrs N. W. Fowles of Los Angeles last Tuesday, j fterpoon Mr. and Mrs George Beath and Mr and Mrs Clyde spent a few oas visiting relat.vea at Bark! te Southern Pacific's low summer fares are so planned is to permit visit to.the many California cities and famous resorts at the lowest direct fare. Stopover anywhere. se. er. j include all California in your vacation trip to the Coast think they are more alive and more interesting than Englands. a a a LONDON Ramsay Macdonalds first new peers come from the Sir George busineaa realm of Mg Croydon Marks, who make canned music, and Blr William Warrender (MacKenzie, expert on 'industrial conciliation. it ht : in the- - initial diaplay ar, peach, orchid, jade, maize, roue and V. V Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lang announce the birth of a'eon Sunday, July 7. Mrau-F- . O. Haymond and daugh-- , tei: Jane, have returned from a months visit with rlitives at Loa Angeles. Mr and Mrs Donal! Green, Mr and Mrs B. b Green and Mr. an I Mrs. Inar larsen spent Friday visiting friends at Midvale and Drap- Tow'. NEW YORK 4 INS) anai-pll- y that match the colora Of are oa decorated bathroom avenue departdiaplay in a Fifth ment atore. The color featured s al 1 MAGNA. tt Along the Pacific A mother and daughter are jo sail to Eunripe thi month. Their wardrobe is completed, but Me. G. wants to know If It is neoeiJi'"' to purchase extra carnival clotb-for the ships masquerade dime during midvoyage. If so, wbat eai packed costumea would r most appropriate. A shipboard masquerade is supposed to be wholly impromptu in the matter of dress. Prises are N- neces-aever- Mrs. F. C. Jenkins and children who have been visiting Lt the home of Mr Joseph Cotten left Monday for their home in Tfntah and Eart Daniels left Lavylle Wednesday for Los Angeles, where will a month spend they vsltlng their mother, Mrs. Will Inieis ar The Magna Woman sTtirh held Care-fre- Towel Now' Mut Match Snappy Bathroom , n voley. Vacation days art all too few. Youll save them if you go by train quickly, get rested before you arrive. j (CPA)--S'.rang- .?-- awarded for ingenuity In devising ioetumes from owned or borrowsoma young ed articles, though passengers carry with them burnt. make-up and piaia cork, theatrical of the Loss from which piauaii :e wtga avd- - beards a remade. the .aid of scarfs,' caps, pajamas ship linen, white jackets borrowed fsom atewrda, cardboard boots and crow ity pa per hats, ctc- - surprisiare ngly clever representations aheiaa. given of pirates, gvpatea era aenoritae. Neptues. tramps, cowboys, clowns, Mother etc. Domino Goose characters, masks and colored crepe pap r be may purchased nt one of the deck shops. bull-fig- - FI's-geral- t WHAT'S WHAT. I ' Biac-kfoot- er. lerates Ef' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rasmussen. Mr and Mrs. Wilford Smith of Preston, Ida., and Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith of 11a, were guesia of Mr. and Mrs. L. A Smith part of this week. Mrs Anthony sharp and baby the week-en- d visiting friends sjnt in halt Lake. Miss Shirley Fitzgerald return. d li Monday from a month a visit Kamast whera she was the guest of Miss Emma Fusgerald. Miss Edith Bailey ie visiting her sister, Mrs. Clarence Boutbrope of Marlon. Mre. Melissa Fitzgerald and MtVs Ruth Smith left Monday for RWby. Ida , where they will be the guts d of Mrs .Sephi Panste, Mra s daughter Mr. and Mrs.' S C Bailey as the r guests last week, Mr. ni r Mr Pojl Lewis and children. and Mr. William Lubek and Mivs Luclle Bailey of Salt Lake. y JULY '13 1929 a ful show girl and- - hlmeelfhaxdiy highest paid and certainly not Tammany formerly the cltv health rommlasioner, is prac-- j the most beautifuLcolumnlst. a" a e tiring dress reform for inert in hot NEW Y ORK Among beat weather. He appeared at a Rotary Fafned Physician casualties le David Rats of, Hunch without shirt or collar. Hf Brooklyn. 61$ pound taxi drivwore a cotton union suit. sock, fects Remarkable er. Th weather forord him ta and shoes, trousers. with suspenders abandon hla specially cona thin coat with a detachable Rheumatism Cure structed eat. He was found washable collar.8 dead in bed. a a a If Mayor EAST ORANGE. N, J BT OLIVER FOX. Pa Ovrr tha 49 PITTSBURGH, H or !? Martens Charles tit jrP miles of "Tha smoky city to The soft and sticky In the morning 8pcil Cable Dispatch 200 feet up ire 5.103 cuextending New.) bic feet of dust and dirt. Calculae II. MADRID. , July tion were made by engineers from acenc. are taking place afford.d br Ur NEW YORK Gld Glad, rat- - HIn A a theatre, but the air,purification Doctor ph they say. here .her. Aau.ro, ,om, experts aa the most Is no dirtier than New York City's. aiclan from San Sebaatian, U ef-- 1 beaut'ful ever glorified by Zieg (fi'J. Is Ibe bride of fectlrg, many remarkable cure of- columnist st. petf:rsbirg. of th Ne D1r Babe maladle. of varlou nature, eapeRuth fa In debt; osr.flf Mark wrote bla own ( varlcoae or rheumtalo for taxes on Pasadena realty. dally r His name to on the delinquent on forniedthe minor operation Dr, Auero operated today Hat. prominent peraopages of the gary with excellent effect. How- army in the presence of Dictator! ever such a large crowd gathered.' NEW YORK This year crop of Prime de Rivera, ha has aso op-- h was forced to escape by way . wife of the yjxtleani a rear door. erated on 'Thr ' b,t The doctor make, no aecret of , ambid,r ,or fj?,' He ia Jnceasanify benexfd by all his method which la open to an,Prd manner of people In all place. Ut and has been successfully practlc-nigwhile he waa partaking of ed by others His astounding In a restaurant, an oid larity and the blind faith felt in woman, crippled with rheumatism, him is an eloquent testimony of hla fcfKged help, whereupon Aaueroj the great need of humanity for tha took out hU Jnatrumente and per- - cure. fCop right 1529.) Bride Honor Guest WHITE HOME TO BE OF FUNCTION Hrisit in At Evening Party SCENE Se., where joey FOR LOCAL GROUP were the Icuili, guests of Mr. 'and sirs John Cotterell. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rasmussen of Given by Friends Mr. and Mr. J. E. White will Heber spent last week visiting at entertain the tn tSATUKiJAl Eating House -- In Mtssts Hulda and Helen Crot- 'td grove, Mice Afton FHsgraIT Mint Merle Kuhrie ot Salt Lane left last week for a motor trip to the pacific northwest. Mrs. Aivin Cotierell and son, Dn-el- l, have returned from a to weeks Maytag company of Salt Lake at their home InSaturday Ogden. attractive affair given Tuea-ik- A musical program will be given rid Mi'S games J. E. played. evening at the home of Mrs. fhomaa Snowball on Fourth ave- Burrows of Logan and Mrs. E. E. White will eveassist the nue. Korea in shades of pink and during while were used about the rooms. ning. , 1harerving table held a n lr.lature bridal party beneath a wedding To Return From Tour. bell sutpended by dainty pink and W. Ms MoConshay. who has been white streamers. Games were touring California, Oregon, Washduring the evening. , Assisting Mrs. Snowball during ington and British Columbia by the event were Mrs. F. H. Picker- airplane, will return to 8al4 Lake ing. Mrs. W. H. Rlngwood, Mrs. Sunday accompanied by hi sister, Spencer Miller and Mra C. H. Zen-g- Mrs. Theodore Cleghorn of Seattle. who will be a guest at the The guests numbered 45. home for an extended' N . ay. AFFAIRS PLANNED " SblWt On Old Cripple DRAPER. MU Helto Farrington, brlde- - salesmen lect, was the complimented guest evening IsJl&JlKKT ;3! $s Mats t Rules of Sale No Exchanges No Sale Goods Laid Away.' No Sftle Good 3 Charged. . |