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Show J T raone ' - is II Mr.- and Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mr, Mrs. C..L. Naylor was hostess at New Tears dinner and Mrs. S. H Chlpman of, American a at her home Sunday afternoon. Cov Fork, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman sera were laid for ten, a large crys of American Fork, Misses, Leah and -- - well-appoint- ed , - tal basket of roses being used for the table centerpiece. guests in- -' G. Mrs. H. eluded Mr. and Naylor, jMrs. R. L. Jensen, Mrs J. P. Jensen and twa children. Miss Gladys Elva Chlpman and Ray Cjlpin were Roberta Thurman returned v? the guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Carl F to Miss in Salt Lake, after vis- tH home her Eyring at a family dinner Monday iting with friends and relatives In TH I afternoon. this city for the past week. The Naylor and Miss iLaRea Jensen1 of Lake Salt ' 1 Florence Carter, Laye Dayton, Bert Poulton, Wendell Taylor, John and James Westwood, George Rea and Clyde Sanders were the hapby participants a& a f childrens birthday party Saturday afternoom given i by Mrs. Elmo Cunningham, in honor of her son, Bobby, whose eleventh birth-- . day occurred on that day. The after; - i , - - . - , noon was made merry with games, music and the serving of a delicious luncheon. V La-Pre- ! - . ; , V i Exceptional Values Same fine quality, welLmade, good looking suits we have been selling all this season. Fine cassinjerCs in handsome patterns and colors knikerbocker styles two pairs of pants with each suit. Real boys, suits thiat ; Hal-llda- i I 98c ! , OUR WHITE SALE JANUXRY 12, 13, 14 t Event for Utah County Housewives INCOMPARABLE VALUES Are What We Aim to Give You Each Day of the Year .a Will Be An Important Distributors of Quality Merchamlise - Everybody's Store.' EACH y, Louise Bluff, Fred Moore, Neta Fullmer; Arthur Wignal, Zina Murdock, Burt Wignal, Josephine Jones and Fred Gunnarson of Salt Lake City enjoyed Monday evening at the home of Miss Jones. Games, music, dancing and a warm luncheon made the evening a merry one - - J City. American Prints Light, Dark, Grey Style, Fit, Wear at Low Prices It is easy for others to quote our prices, but hard to match our values. 10c Every advantage gained by our tremendous shoe purchasing power is passed along to our customers. Every price quoted here rings true ana a trial of our shoes will prove to you the merit of our claim. KHAKI RIDING PANT For Boys $1.98 PAIR Standard Grade Good Plaid Patterns add attractiveness to the feet and comfort to the wearer that give unusual service at least possible eoet that comfort, stvle. Made leathers of select quality in brown and mack. English and broad toes in bhicher and straight lace styles. Your moneys worth in e Qualities ap; 3.9S $4.98 : : 13c YARD $5.90 Shoes for Men UNBLEACHED L. D. S. GARMENTS A 4 f $4.98 M DRESS GINGHAM' Smart new styles in the finest leathers black and brows 'lad and calfskin with 'the popular military heels. Shoes that $3.98 i YARD -- Shoes for Women $1.98 T i i a . i CRETONNE One Yard Wide Corsets ' f A Style for every All hew. bright patterns fi 19c figure WONDERFUL 'VALUES! YARD 98c $1.49 $2.49 Shoes for Boys and Girls shoes for and for dress occasions girls boys Sturdy wear. Built strongest where mostly and knock-aboneeded. They stand for the J. C. Penney Co. idea of real wear. Our quantity buying plus our store efficiency insures them to be Are you familiar iwith our work ; ut Rightly Priced clothes values? WORK OR DRESS i I i ! ! Miss Hazel Noble, Miss Violet Miss Verda Peterson was hostess Tie regular meeting of the Social to sixteen friends at her home Sun- Hoir club has been postponed until Johnson, Ray Hales, Lockwood day evening, when games, music and January 12, on which date it will be Hales and Merrill Brockbank were' held, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Lunce-fori- 1 the. guest of Miss Eva Keeler at her. luncheon were enjoyed. . I ' 'i home Sunday evening. ' Mrs. C. E. Maw was hostess at a 1 i ' Mrs. Etta D. Bagley spent Tuesda Miss Marylene Maw had as ner. dinner at her home Monday in honor of Mrs. D. D. Hootz of Salt Late in Salt Lake City, the guest of Mrs holiday guest Miss Flora Bell Aird ot i $9.90 Work Shirts, 79c Work GloVes, 58c "Tlnn CALICO nt $3.98 Discount In s Will Tuesday1 Appear Big White Sale Announcement ' Post. Watch For It! Mrs. Leon Dunn, who has been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal left this city for her home in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson,' entertained at their home in Lake View Thursday evening the followMr. and Mrs. Golden ing guests: Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor, Mr. .and Mrs. Scott Taylor, Mr. and Mrsi T W Madsen of Toppenish, Wash.j'M and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Mr. and Mrs; Roy Frandsen, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Madsen, .Mr and Mrs. Glenn Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams. The card game, progressive Rook was featured, followed by a dainty lunSnon. ' DOUBLE BACK Other big values in suits at-- boys two-pa- n j t home Tuesday evening from a weeks delicious table luncheon was served, visit with friends in Salt Lake and a suspended wreath of colored lights Ogden. centering the table. Following luncheon the game 500 was featured. Tuesday evening the Elks ladies Those who participated in this pleasmet in the Elks club rooms. Cards ant entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. were featured, the favors being O. A. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Twelves awarded to Mrs. Lee Smith and Mrs. and Mr aftd Mrs. Horatio Jones. Janies Evans. ex- $5.90 c-gn- i MENS DRESS SHIRTS With or without collar. Exceptional values Suits give long wear. An ceptional value at- - n, ol b. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibby enMiss Leah Henrichsen, Natella tertained a number of their friends at her home Thursday evening the LaMisses Lewis Lewis The and J. Earl returned at their home Tuesday evening. A following guests: A Iioo 3-l- b. -- Miss Edith McDonald entertained VaU-Wagene- All-Wo- 48-inc- .TJ b. 36-inc- Al-do- us (t Misses Winter Weight Union Suits. Ages 2 to 10, each.69 ea.-89 Misses Winter Weight Union Suits. Ages 12 to 16, Womens Winter Weight Union Suits,, value $2 each $1.60 Mens Winter Weight Union Suits, value $1.50, each 980 2A-lRoll Cotton Bat, size 72x90, each Roll Cotton Batt, size 72x90, each Corsets, values up to $5, each$1.00 Gossard and Bon-To- n One Lot Mens Dress and Negligee Shirts, values Jip to X , i $2.50, each Mens Overcoats, values from $32.50 to $40, each$24.75 25Off on all MENS SUITS, 25 Off on MALLORY and STAR BRAND HATS. 25 Off on Mens and Boys CAPS. 36-inc- . . 'Prele Williams, Alene Johnson, Anna Hedquist, Afton Holt, Alice De;k-- .. er, Vaughn McDonald, Leah, Illah Miller; Messrs. Wal-- i tdr Whitehead, Ike John, Ralph Gordon Christensen, Robfert Anderson, Rulon Morgan, James Iverson, LeRoy Snow and Alton ' Robinson. 28-inc- 36-inc- j , 27-inc- 32-inc- Ho-be- v Vluslin, 32-inc- ! ' Extra Heavy Unbleached 27-inc- , , value $7.50, each Knight Boys MackinaWs, each Bungalow Aprons, value $1.50, Heavy Outing Gowns, value $2.00 A Mens, Women. 10 le tion and Election of the President Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Broadbent of the United States, and Mrs. J. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbr&ck Edward Johnsoh one on PresidenA spewere the guests of Mr. and Mrs tial Powers and Functions. Sterling Ercanbrack at a New Years cial musical program was tendered, dered. dinner Sunday afternoon. . ; ,i y Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Innes, Miss Miss Hope Coleman and Miss Beutler entertained Sunday eve- Tony Grant, Miss Rassland Grant, ning in honor of Miss Ireta Clark' Of Mrs. David Grant and Miss Elaine Salt Lake. Cards; .music and lunch- Innes were the guests of Mrs. Geo. A. Hansen at a dinner Monday afteon were featured. , ernoon. ' Nineteen guests witnessed .the deThe members of the Ladies Aid of parture of the old year and the fcr- rival of th new at a 500 card party the Community Congregational given by Mra.- J. E. Snyder at her church met in session at the church home Saturday evening. A midnight parlors Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L. L. Baker and Mrs. R. H. Beesley supper was served. were the hostesses. , Good Unbleached Muslin, yard h SPECIALS CLEAN SWEEP 1214 yard h 15$ Best Quality Outing Flannel, yard Kimona in h Fleeces y? Printed Patterns, yard162-- 3 Elvira Strong, Alene Johnson, joyed an evewng of games, music 12 h Fancy Drss Ginghams, yard Williams, Alice Decker, Anna and a dainty luncheon. Afton Arvilla and tan Singleton, Hedquist, h Heavy Chambray Colors blue, pink, The cast of the play, Peg O'Iy Holt, Edith McDonald, Ilah Miller 16 2-- 3 helio, yard and Vaughn . McDonald. Heart, were the guests of Professor and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe at their 19 h 40c Quality Zephyr Ginghams, yard Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey en home Wednesday evening. Twenty 2-- 3 h 16 Standard Percales, yard tertained the following guests at were present and enjoyed games, mur in h dinner Monday afternoon: Mr. and sic and luncheon. Fine Extra light patterns, Quality Percales, . ; c Mrs. O.W. Bailey, Mrs. Zina Dunn, 19 Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Taylor, Mr. yard O. R. Thomas, Mrs. Diantha Thomas, h Mr and Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Mr. and and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, Mr. land Wool Serge, yard 59 Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lester Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. h Storm Serge, Value, $2.00; yard $1.39 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding, the Misses Elma Herald R. Clark, 3 for half Dixon, Miss Ethel Taylor, Miss rib wool, Lillian and Maurice Dunn, Thelma Blankets, $1.00 Knight Miss Baker, Edna Decker, Elwood Dunn, Hattie Tippet of Salt Lake, Mrs. Wool Plaid $12.00 Blanket, $7.45 pair Knight Wallace Bailey, Ralph Thomas, For- Phyllis. Clark of Salt Lake and Thomas Pardoe of Ogden were! the rest and Keith Thomas. Army Blankets, large size, each $2.98 Knight 42-lguests of Professor and Mrs. T. Bari J. -each Auto Plaid Robes, $4.85 Knight $7.00 Wednesday afternoon the Utah'So-rosi- s Pardoe at their home Monday ''.eveMackinaws! eachl value Mens $10.75, met at the home of Mrs. ning. $7.95 Knight -- I SATURDAY - Mrs. Walter Dodge was hostess at dinner at her home, Thursday afternoon. Present were Mrs. Thomas Collins, Mrs. J. D. Park, Miss Veva Mrs peters, Mrs. Levi Long; PeterArnold Randall, Miss Lydia son, J. Smith, Mrs. LaMar Christensen, Mrs. George Peterson, Mrs S, Kerr Hinckley, Mrs. Ray Ashworth and John ,B. Ashton, Mrs. H. NominaMrs. Harry Felt. f gave a paper on "The , Our Store has been crowded every day since we opertedour j saved thousands of dollars you to make your dollar reach its given us 36-inc- "Miss ,,Leah VanWagenen was hostComplimentary to Miss Emma r ess at a slumber party at her home Dust of Salt Lake City, Miss Afton j Ada Hasler, Vera Jackson, Bess Friday. A midnight luncheon was Holt entertained at her home TuesPratt, Fay Anderberg, Elaine Pax-ma- n, served to the following: The Misses day evening. Twenty gulests ; en- j The Sharon ward, under' the auspices of the M. I. A., will present the play, Because I Love You, Friday evening, in the ward hall,1 to fQ which the public is cordially invited 1 to attend. TH m i SALE. We have the entire year will be to help CLEAN-SWEE- P Khaki Pants, $1.79 Work Shoes, $2.19 Sx For Men 10c A PAIR , COTTON jHOSE Black, Brown, White For Women 2 PAIR FOR 25c THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STJORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD 312 PROVO DEPARTMENItOS UTAH ruly remarkablel values are being offered m all our many departments. Investigate Ithem! j |