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Show VI lUO UUfcli tlUUWIB WUUIU '' vw IJIVO . meet all l&diea who are eligible for Graham yesterday afternoon compliat in the organization membershlp the home of Mrs. J. H. Beck, 25 North-Thi- rd West, Friday, June 3, at 4 p. m. The invitation extends to those residing north of Center st. and west of University ave. whope honoredi ancestors came to Utah prior t0bers were enjoyed and the 1859. The purpose of the meeting guest was presented with a beautirul casserole. is to effect an organization. . Prominent Balt Lakers Visit Here Social Hours Club Entertained 'Mrs. Busan Y. Oatds an dMrs. Zina The ladies of the Social Hours club Y. Card of Salt Lake were PTovo were entertained by their husbands visitors last week. at a theatre party at the Columbia Saturday night. After the theatre Former Provo Girl Weds Mrs. they went to the home ofrestMr.of and the Eliza S. Stewart announces the mar- Mrs. Orlo Allen where the with music, games was spent o evening fher to Theresa, daughter, riage Clarence Higdon of New York City. and refreshments. The guests numThe ceremony was performed by Eld- bered twenty. er George McCune of the Latter-da- y Saints mission at Brooklyn, May 28. Student Visiting Here -- Miss VivMr. and Mrs. Rlgdon will leave ian Carroll, who has been attending shortly tor an extended trip to Eur- business college at Salt Lake, Is enope, after which they will return to joying a weeks visit at her home on New York City to make their home. Provo Bench. Mr. Rlgdon is oonnected with the New York Times. Mrs. Rlgdon will EiUerUlned Fifteen Relief continue her dramatic work, in which members Society of the Sharon Ward Relief I she has been specializing the past j Society spent a pleasant social aftertwo years. The many friends and rel noon Tuesday at the home of Mrs, atlves of Mrs. Rlgdon in Provo will Susan Heaton. The literary lesson be pleased to learn of her marriage was given by Mrs. Matilda Vance, after which a short program of - Engagement - Announced Mrs. speeches was given and refreshments R. Farrer announced the marriage served. of her, son, J. Wayne Farrer, and 4 Miss Helen Russell of Shelley, Idaho, Mr. Or-vfttndent Returned Horn ' which took place last Saturday. Mr. Christensen, who has completed Farrer has many friends and rela- his second College year at the Agri tives In Provo who will be pleased cultural College af Logan, has reto learn of his marriage. The young turned to his home on Provo Bench. Couple arrived in Provo Tuesday to visit Mrs. Farrer and other relatives. Girl Arrives Mr. and Mrs. The evenin of their arrival the J. Baby P. Gadd are rejoicing over the mother of the groom entertained at arrival of an eight-poun- d baby girl. a well appointed dinner compl- Mother and babe are doing nicely imentary to him and his bride. In addition to the hostess and honored Motored to Park City Mr. and guests covers were laid for Mrs. Ag- Mrs. Bob Morefield and Mr. and Mrs. nes Cluff, Mrs. Frances Knight. Mrs. R. D. Sutton motored to Park City Wm. Beasley and Mrs. W. P. Thursday on a business and pleasure I - June 6th to T- th el os Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday A Week of Carnival Bargains Ion. I For Fine Undergarments and Infants Wear. ta, 25c Value. BRIDAL LONG CLOTH Chamois Finish; Value One-thir- d More. 12 Yard, V,, 162-- 3 and 19 I announced. BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 Inches Wide, Yard 10 Vit BRIDAL NAINSOOK Sheer Mercerized, 60c Value Yard 38 Plain Body With Printed Special, has overcome the commonest causes of tire trouble TREAD CUTS il When a tire is cut, dirt and moisture work in between the layers of cords weakening the tire and causing early decay. Michelin Tires offer maximum protection against such For Fine Underwear; in Pink Only, yard 38 . French Finish. Yard Yard 19 , PERCALES Full Count, Standard Quality, Lights Only. Yard 15 f, v EMBROIDERY EDGINGS In Two Special Lots, Worth Double. Priced at 5 Special, Yard . -- 29 Mens Wearables SILK SHIRTS $7.50 Value. Special, Each $5.00 MENS UNION SUITS Fine Quality, Summer Weight Knitted Unions Special, Each 95 Special, Each 50 MENS WHITE OXFORDS MENS ATHLETIC $4.98 UNIONS Special Quality Checked Nainsook. BOYS WASH SUITS Values up to $4.50. Your Choice $2.49 Special, Each 95 Let U3 25, 28. 38 j spgssasi UTAH PHONE 704 Wove Values at less than their tefirular one-ha- lf i quality, of MENS KNITTED TIES Regular $1.00 Values. Goodyear Welt, Best Quality. Nainsook and Musline; Incomparable Values. Each $1.19, $1.48 98, WHITE PETTICOATS Special. Each 98 and $1 ,48 ENVELOPE CHEMISE Muslin and Nainsook. Do not Overlook! Each, U ). MADE OF I.IUSUN A IID FK 79, 98, $1.48 CORSET COVERS Some Wonderful Values. Each, 15 Sheeting, Sheets, ads PEPPERELL SHEETING 81 Inches Wide. Yard 45 i PILLOW CASES Each, 19 DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE B! IEETS Sis amless) . Colonial Cases, 42x36 Size. Co. 135 W. Center 45 WHITE UHDERViU show vou a Michelin Cord. PROVO PHONE 704 and d and Yard FLAXONS Checks and Stripes ; Values Up to 75c. Yard 48 n. Provo Motor One-thir- More. injuries. The exceptional toughness and thickness of the Michelin tread prevent many cuts from penetrating ; and if a cut does penetrate the injury is minimized In this, construcby the Michelin tion every cord is impregnated with rubber, the tire being a single mass that offers unique protection against, the inroads of dirt and moisture yet is flexible in the extreme. body-constructio- One-thir-d GOWNS 19 and 10 Yard PRINTED SCRIMS For Window Drapes. IDS pea the sheerness of fabrics will convince! their wonderful worth. BRIDAL CAMBRIC FANCY SCRIMS Borders. MICHELIN BRIDAL TISSUE . Plain Finish; Worth Yard Yard 16 Entertained nt Dinner Mrs. W alt-- 1 er T. Hasler entertained at 4 pret-- jIn hontlly appointed dinner 8unday occasion or of her eon, Thalman, the being his seventeenth birthday. A basket of red peonies centered the table. Following the dinner, mustej and games were enjoyed. Inu--Si INDIA LINONS BRIDAL NAINSOOK Logan Visitors Return Homo and Mrs. N. J. Morton, who have Mr. - llr!d-EIec- t To Be Honored A spent two. weeks visiting relatives In number of Provo people have re- Provo, have returned to their home ceived Invitations to be present at a In Logan. miscellaneous shower to be given tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Engagement Announced Mr .and W. R. Hansen of American Fork in Mrs. announce the enN. W. honor of their daughter, Merle, gagement ofTiffany their daughter, Elva, to- J whose engagement to Donald H. O. A. Anderson of Provo. The marStubbs of Provo has recently been rlage will take place June 15. Fother, Guaranteed or Your IjBa Fancy, White Staple White Goods OWbmted Mr. amd entertained at Mrs. Henry. Downs dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Mark whose eightieth birthday Downs anniversary occured that day. erg were laid for fifteen. Birthday in wl rel Read Every ltem, Each One is Full ol Intense ed 1 HQ Every woman who attends this sale will be doubly repaid for her time. The delight that will greet her eyes and the comparative small tax on her purse will make shopping at our sale a pleasure. s. s. Notable Convention Speakers Three notable speakers are announced for the' council of the Na- tional Federation of Womens clubs to be held In Salt Lake June 14 to 18, namely: Mrs. Thoe. C. Winter of president of the Natto- nal Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Texas, past president of the federation; amd Mrs. Mary C. Bradford, former state superintendent of public Instruction of Colorado. A general to the meetings Is extended to all the women of Utah, as well as ths members of the federation, and It Is urged that as many Provo women as possible be in attendance. Evi friends. - . Hi Ai that will delight, not only prospective brides but will be just as interesting an event to the brides mothers, sisters, relatives and Entertained At Dinner Mrs. S. H. Utah Sorosta Meets The Utah Jones entertained at dinner Mpnday , sorosis held Its last session of the to Mr. and Mrs. season Wednesday afternoon at the complimentary Frank Gibbs of Texas and Mr. and home of Mrs. J.- C. Clark. An fnter-MrLewis Jones of Salt Lake. Cov- eating paper was given by Mrs.- Sarah ers were laid for fourteen. j Talmage on "The History of Suf- I L. Reynolds Alice Miss and frage, Mrs. Plerpont Epfrtslns Mrs. ably treated on the subject. "Saf-ThoT. Plerpont entertained Tuet- - tnge in Utah." Light refreshments! day afternoon at a social affair In were served by the hostess. honor other staters, Mra. Otive Bean j of Teton, Idaho, and Mrs. Nancy Missionary Honored A successful Beebe of Salt Lake. Yellow and green dance and sociable was given In the decorations were tastefully used Lake View ward amusement hall throughout the rooms. The time Tuesday evening in honor of Elderwas spent In social chat and manic, Lamar Scott, who has recently re- j followed by dainty luncheon. turned from the Eastern 8tatea Mis- - - Tfrstl i Tory lity. i |