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Show cv BTy. jh. t y?.!:is'sr-- i ,, "''r'to ?,'7 5T - 71 H irn myttrrva v. I -- Mrs. E. Ray Peterson . Phone 2, 1921. We Fire the First Gun for Fall Society Editor 627-N- PEovajaaijrui:spAY august W sagHigfaCtttrfaongracHDaxiteKsatmpcasEKSPtopfcfoCxaBtoggmasBaHBgingsffltsga S SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th. it J By Offering 100 Pairs KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS Famous Blankets in Plaids and Plain Colors at the Very Low Price of fPHE wedding of Miss Fanny Auerbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Auerbach, and George Leven, the popular manager of the Hub Clothing company of this city, will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, 164 East South Temple street, Salt Lake Mrs. Milton M. Lery , a sister, of the bride, will be the ma- -' tron of honor, and Miss City $5.95 a pair These same blankets retailed last year at $15.00 a pair. We limit the quantity to two pairs to each purchaser. When buying these blankets you serve two purposes-y- ou get a won-derfblanket for little money and you help to build a home industry that will give more employment to Provo men and women. ul A v ft $ , ' V H I ? IV. I t v , v;; , 50. , I W 3Joly Jean Auerbach j will be the bridesmaid. J Philip Leven, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Following the ceremony, a dinner will be served at the Hotel Utah. In the eve-- i -- ning an informal reeep-- J tlon will be held at the!' ' borne of the bride. Af--J 1 ter a two weeks motor- trip through Idaho, the young couple will make their home in this city. I' DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE EVERYBODYS STORE V. A J --V v 4b ; X y- , Miss Fanny Auerbach of Salt Lake City, whose marriage to George Leven taken place la ' her parents' home tomorrow. ' ' ' i- - v i i Mrs. Rhoda the literary number. clans, held a successful outing to weva Sunday afternoon. Two trucks St. George Visitors Here Mr. and and several private cars were used Mrs. John M. Pulsipher of St. George to take a large number of Provo are spending a tew days with Mr. their families and friends to and Mrs. John T. Taylor. the resort. Au excellent concert by the Ptovq hand, bathing and an ap- -' Motored to Saratoga The follow- FeUslng .luncheon, which wm rved:, part motored to Saratoga Sun- where bathing and luncheon The rather moist deUghtful enjoyed: Mr. and Mrs. Henry nd trttck eth?r Mr. and Mrs. U. D. McDonald Gease, Incidentally abandoned by the way and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. H. E, aide but gave a spirit of adventure to McDonald of Elberta. the occaslod, which It is reported was greatly enjoyed by all. Departing Resident Honored Mrs. J. Snow, wholeft with her fam Engagement Announced Mr. and W. r Berkeley, Calif., to reMrs. Joseph Broadbent announce the H today 8lde- was Friday of their Fern. engagement daughter, plfanty 8urp!l8d of Mrs. J. M, to Sterling M. Ercanbrack, son of afternoon at ' Swee pa8ln ,th pa8t1 Mr. and Mrs. Wr W.- - Ercanbrack Provo. 'The marriage will take shades were used effectively through out the rooms where music, social place this month. chat and a dainty luncheon were en- The guests, numbering 66 An enjoyable consisted of the Outing Planned wives of the faculty outing la anticipated tomorrow, when members of the IL Y.U the Daughters of the Pioneers .of 4 Utah county will Join the Wasatch Entertained at Dinner Mrs. C. W, camp in a picnic excursion to the Hot Pots. The trucks carrying the pas- - Bailey was the pleasing hostess at aengers will leave at 6 oclock from dinner Friday evening, compllmen the following gathering places: Sec- - tary to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cluff of The seasons flowers ond East and Center street. Sixth Richfield. East and Center street, Third East were used as decorations throughout add First North, Fifth North and the rooms and on the dining table, First East, University corner, Pto- - where covers were laid for the fol neer park and Fifth West and Fifth lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, North. For further Information Mr. and Mrs J. W. Baker, Mr. and memberg are requested to call the Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs, George B. Harding, Mr. and Mrs presidents of the various camps. Kenneth W. Bailey, Mrs. Zina Dunn the Misses Aiaurine. Elma and Lil Open Air Dance Given Tonight- Considerable effort is being put forth Han Dunn, Miss Thelma Baker and to make the open air dance on the Wallace Bailey, lawn at the Sixth ward meeting honse tonight one of the Ejost sue- Balloon Dance to Jte Given A A cessful affairs of the season. balloon dance will be given by the waxed floor, electric lights and ex- - American Legion at the Armory Fri cellent music has been arranged, day evening. Special entertainment The public is cordially invited. and refreshments will contribute to make the affair one to be remem. a Choir Outing -- Planned Extensive bered. Music will be furnished by plans are being made for an outing Wilde's orchestra. - for the members of the tabernacle choir to Saratoga tomorrow after- Dinner Party Given Mrs. J. H. noon and evening. All members of Bosbard entertained at dinner Thurs-th- e choir and their partners are cor- - day evening complimentary to Miss Cov- Maurlne Peterson of Logan. dially invited. ers were laid for eight. Motor Trip Enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. 4 4 Lafe Bown, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Bown Leave for California Miss Helen and John Giero returned yesterday Newell left for California today, from an enjoyable auto trip to Mantl where she will spend a month vlsit-an- d other isonthern parts of -the ing with friends at various points - statu. along the coast. t mu-'aicia- as , F r V , I Musi dans Have Outing Local der of Provo bench. will give 170, American FederaUon of Musi- - McCullough . & RE DAYS JUST FIVE 77 LEFT - 0f-Jn?- k n- 444 -- -- 444 at once, you may have the HOOSIER put in your kitchen on payment of single dollar. If you dont know how badly you need the HOOSIER now, ask some of the women who have already paid us the dollar that sends the HOOSIER home, rThese women are out of their hot kitchens while vou are still stewing and fretting among your pots and pans. They do their work, seated at their ease, with everything they need concentrated in a single compact spot while you, in your kitchen walk miles of needless steps, in the heat and discomfort of the hottest room in your house. BY COMING in , , -- 4.44 ed Why shouldnt you, too, be cool in the summertime? Why shouldnt you get out of your hot kitchen quicker? 4 ' Visiting In Gunnison Mrs Peter, Will Visit on Coast Miss Flor- ll&dsen of Lakeview Is spending a ence Jepperson left today for Los fbw days with relatives in Gunnison. Angeles, Calif 7 where she will enjoy a six weeks' visit with friends. Return From Wildwood Mrs. II. The Campfire 3f. Dixon and children have returned Enjoying Outing from a two weeks' .outing at Wild- - girls of Provo are enjoying a weeks wood, Provo canyon, where they were outing in Provo canyon. 4 the guests of Mrs John D. Dixon. Return From Sprlngdell Mrs. R. Entertained at Dinner Mrs. Rob- - Eugene Jones and family have re-- rt Boardman was hostess at a din- - turned home after spending a week ner Sunday complimentary to " Mr. at Sprlngdell," Provo canyon. Surely, there is no reason for you to go on doing your work the hardest, hottest way when we will send a HOOSIER to your home on payment of a single dollar. TERMS $1,00 Down from Canyon T. N. Taylor and Return Mr. and daughter, turtiums centered the table, where Mary, returned Sunday from a weeks covers were laid for fifteen. atay at' their summer home at Wild- wood 4 4 4 Visiting In Salt Lake Miss Edith Outing EnJojed Complimentary Ward, is spending a few days -in Salt to Mr. and Mrs. E J. Troyer,.who 'Lake visiting relatives. will leave soon for Plttston, PennsylCun von Visit Enjoyed Mr. and vania. Mr and Mr.- - Butler entern Mrs. Joseph Ward, Mr. and Mrs. tained the employees of the Mercantile company at an Joseph Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Strebel, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Overlade outing to Saratoga last evening. Boat-an- d MrS. Robert Boardman enjoyed ing, swimming and a delicious lunch-- a few days the latter part of the week eon were enjoved by sixteen guests, $ 4 visiting at Vivian Park, Provo can- Dinner to Bo Given Mr. and Mrs. your John B. Ashton will entertain Wed- Club to' Meet The Social Hour nesday evening at a dinner party in elub will meet next Thursday after- - honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Troyer. noon at the home of Mrs. D, C. Cal- - Covers will be laid for ten guests. Mrs. .$lMrPer'Week -- N OR $4.00 Per Month-- AS YOU PREFER Wood-Clifto- -- TAY CO THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LARGEST FURNITURE DEPARTMENT IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN UTAIL O |