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Show I I ; i ;! FRIDAY, JUNE 20 SPECIAL-- WHITE SALE CONTINUES FULL BLAST ADDITIONAL BARGAINS FOR' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - ,'jf " Following Lines Bleached Cotton Damask 11.00 Bleached Cotton Damask 51.25 Bleached Mercerized Damask 5150 Bleached Mercerized Damask,... $2.00 Bleaehed Household Linen Damask $2.25 Bleached Household Linen Damask $2.50 Bleached Household Linen Damask ik r PILLOW CASES SHEETINGS CHILDRENS HOSIERY SHEETS LADIES -- WAISTS LONG CLOTHS DRESSES I .... ii !rr f'i i $4.00 Pure Irish $3.50 Pure Irish $3.00. Pure Irish $2.50 Pure Irish Linen Damask Linen Damask Linen Damask Linen Damask Old Homestead Half Linen 7 $1.70 81.90 152.10 r i t : $2.20 $1.50 $24)0 Bleached Mercerized Napkins . $1.70 $2.50 Bleached Mercerized Napkins $3.00 Bleached Homespun ,.f. r . $2.55 15 PER CENT OFF on all pore linen napkins. THE COATS HOUSE OF OHMiTvy A quiet, ret dignified home wedding To honor their birthdays, Mr. and took place last evening at the home Mra Verl Martin entertained with a of Ur. and Mra J. A. Larsen, when dinner Sunday evening. Roses formed their daughter, Goldie, waa united in the centerpiece tor the table. Covera were laid for ten. marriage to Robert Sward, son of Mr. JVI rs.An d re w w ar d The home Miss- - Eetelia Man waring -- attendee rdartithe and pfnE "Twasheaufifuirjniecoraten the wedding ceremony of Miss Berths question of life and the eventual wed- were tendered a reception at tne - r white. - The bride wore a softly deil-- Swenson and Mf. DavkT" Bo e- h- at ding bells, always seem to belong Just of the bride's stood She parents. suwnof blue crepe del'chens Spanish Fork last evening. as much to Juneaa Ckristmaabetonga J" &Uirel tn a Blshop Brigham Johnson offlated 4 aT the KQe8rt recelve lhlrty . to December. This is very forcibly 0 the ceremony, with twenty-fivguests -Mrs. Wdls Richmond-an- d children brought to our notice today by the pre. dainty modeLof white georgette crepe, returned home yesterday from Moroni, nuptial affairs and weddings an- - and carried brides roses. She was anwhere they have been visiting rel nounced in this column. It was said tended by two litJe flower girls, tne Uve- athis morning that It seems as though Misses May Lenhouse and Alverda halt of Spanish Fork is being married of Salt Lake CttyL In rooms Mr. and Mra George Meecham are off this month. Well, if Provos young Larsen, Miss Eat el la Manwaring. a bride of with roses, breakfast was entertaining a Humber of their friends people keep up their steady march to fragrant near in the honored guest this the altar, Spanish " Fork7"wni have served.- An Immense-rtMit- g wedding - cake the -- future, evening with a Jollyold fashioned a bridal shower given-b- y Miss at The table . the formed centerpiece. on us. It will be our pleasparty, TTT guests who attended the Bernice Davies at her home this eveure at the end of the month to tell used are flowers B. . Mr. uihff., The.waeons and Mga. H, Mra George Madsen is visiting in how many announcement, w have , reception were made tor June. Duckworth and daughter, May, Mr .and m profusion to decorate for the affair- Randolph, Wyoming, for a few days. a dainty lunch- She will be home . ' , , Mrs. George Larsen. Mrs. H. Walsh, and games, music and . Bunday. ' the are eon guests. delighting Cook. Ella Miss and Mra. Barber, Mr. and Mra A F. Ahlander nounce the marriage of their daughter Mr. Harold Brown, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mra T. C. Lisonbee have I Miss ArviUa , Lunt and Miss Ireta returned home from their wedding Pearl, to Clyde E. Brown of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larsen, of Ogden, of Nephl. ar the house guests tour. They were met in Salt Lake City, which took placa Wednesday af-- and Mr. and Mrs. D. G Galsford, of Carter, Mrs. Peter Groneman for and Mr teraoon in the Salt Laka Temple, On American Fork.' Mr. and Mrs. Brown of tjt by Mrs. D. R. Beebe and Mra number of daya. "the" return to Provo of the newly wed- - will reside in Salt Lake City. sonbeek children,' El wood and huh Wllles, who went to Salt Lake - - e r i $310 $255 ' v.-,-$2.- , i - $3.40 r, NAPKINS -- 'Cr." v-v- -- SUITS PILLOW MUSLINS ; i 1-2- f 3 SKIRTS NAINSOOKS- - w, - Pure Linen Irish Damask 64 85 1,10 1 1 i BED SPREADS TABLEDAMASKS 75 are all on special sale J 61S j. l i rsovo post , -- '- -v n 1 To honor Bis Pearl'Ahlaadbr; who became Mra C. E. Brown Wednesday , in the Salt Lake Templa Mrs. S. W. Lenhouse entertained wRh a wM owawiraa alWh w. p. 1. most charming shower Monday evening. Roaea added their JragranLbeauty . to tSeattractivo scene' lifter Jolly hours spent in games and music- ;- a luncheon was served to fifty guests, Mra Brown had proof enough .of. her friends devotion in the many wonder- - i ful gifts she received by them. v Dr. - and! Mrs! Vrancis Beckstead who have recently returned homo from the East, are. here, visiting- - the .doctors mother. Mrs. C. E. . Beckstead. Theywill visit with relatives- - and friends in Idaho and California before the- - doctor resumes his, work.. . t j 2ilZ?S?Zl, ," mi an-fM- r. 1 MATIXEi EVERT DAY - 3- SATURDAY " Tuesday. ' -, In a setting of June roses and other csu flowers arranged very artistically through the rooms. Bishop T. N. Taylor had the pleasure of uniting in marriage Miss Estelle' F. Clayton,' daugfct-e- f of Mr. and M ralWm. PCLayton. and Mr. J. Harry Peterson, of this efty, at the Clayton home Tuesday guesta - including evening. Twenty relatives and close family friends, Thebride witnessed was simply yet charmingly gowned in white georgette crepe, and carried bride's rosea 5heT was attended by Mis Ad a" Hickmanf who Wore a most becoming creation of ivory georgette crepe. The groom was attended by Frank Gardner, of American Fork. After the ceremony , an elaborate breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson left for Idaho Wednesday on their wedding tour. They will inside in Provo.-- 1 v1 o Mr$. David Morgan and daughter, Winona, , are spending the summer months at Soda Springa Idaho, 4. - f ' - T - & ! Get Your Electric Range : ft 4 M O' W I An All Western Program t the-ceremo- t I ft V - y 7 v i V v : 4 TZ Miss Florence Ray and Miss Lillian Hohnes left Monday on a sightseeing flip through southern - California, San Francisco, Berkeley, and Oregon. They will he gone six montha returning home vmi the northern route. For a Cooler, Easier Summer , -- j . . . . Electric cooking is not a new method you dont have to learn to cook all over again. It simply makes your recipes turn out ' better, and your work easier. Electric ranges are sure. A turn of the switch gives you a definite heat If you want to change the heat, turn the switch,. again. You need nevet worry about building up the fire you need never fuss with coal, wood, flame or draughts Electric ranges save food. Meats, roasted electrically, shrink less sometimes saving as much as 30 per cent Vegetables and fruits retain aH their natural flavor and juices and are neither , burned, scorched, nor undercooked. - -- ' - ' , , ompany Efficient Public Service HARRY CAREY aBare Fists Tonight witnesses the opening dancq of the rammer in Vfvlan Park. Plans are completed for having n series of select well ordered dance during the season which those appreciating good,, clean enjoyment will certainly appreciate. Featuring NEAL HAHT . AUo2 Real Western Comedy GUN RUNNERS f rir MONDAY - TUESDAY Virtuous Wiver Miss Alta Leetham was the guest of honor at a bridal shower given by Miss Jennie Harding Wednesday guests enjoyed Twenty evening. lunch- gamea music and a delightful 1 f eon. M1b LeethamrTeceived a treat number of useful and valuable gifts. Featuring Anita Stewart j 7 e e e very refreshing luncheoj ' Ran Serially in Cosmopolitan, Matinee: - A Knud sen was hostess at charming afternoon affair Wednes- day afternoon.1 in compliment to Mrs. W. D, Rawson, of Salt Lake City. A T" t The T. L. M. I. A. of the Pleasant View Ward entertained the T. M. M. L A. of the ward with a lawn party Tueeda evening at the home of Mr. and Mra John Nicholson. A real Job .ly time and luaoheoo w ere enjoyed by ' . , all present Mrs. H. r-- HARRY CAREY n "JZARE YIJ5TS ; And electric cooking is clean, safe and cool. All the heat roes to cookfood and theits no flame, smoke, ashes, fuel or odor to grime the ing walls and kettles. , Let us demonstrate an electric range to you. There are sizes to fit all purses and needs and you can pay the moderate cost on our gradual . t payment plan. fyw i for Teii Months.' Children 10c. Adults 15c- - Night: Children 15c. Adults 25c. Includes War Tax- - NEXT WEEK Francis X- - Bushman and Beverly Bayne in The Poor Rich Norma 'Talmadge in The New Moon.' Man. was served ' |