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Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 TheM. Entertain Girls One of the f delightful and ever held in this successful parties city was the Carnival ball given Tuesday evening in the Fourth ward ' Miss Thelma Ilulsh, Society Editor Phone 13 L S3 'v3,rS'71 X x a ;; a k ; XX-In rooms artistically arranged ' Mrs. J T. Farrer will be hostess with' Eveto the members of the Friday pink and white hearts, sweet-pea- s and roses the marriage of Miss ning Five Hundred Card club at her Hazel hunFive Olsen, daughter of Mrs. Sophia home Saturday evening. dred will be featured and luncheon Olsen, to Leonard Goddard took place Tuesday evening at the home served. of the grooms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Graham, Mr. E. S Goddard, in the presence of and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. about fifty relatives and friends of The marriage George Leven, Mr. and Mss. Harry the young couple NelMrs. Mr. Clarence and ceremony performed by Bishop Ashton, son and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stein Robert Elliott at 6 oclock. The bride a gown of pink satin with silenjoyed a sleigh riding party Sunday wore ver lace an which suptrimmings and carried a oyster evening, after of pink rosebuds. FolMr. of home at the served was bouquet large per the ceremony a delicious wedlowing and Mrs. Nelson. was served, an elabordinner ding The members of the Fifth ward ate wedding cake forming the table Mr. and Mrs Goddard are looking forward with interest to centerpiece home at G 4 9 .outh will make their reunion ward and the'old folks party avenue, city. which will be conducted in the ward Fniversity ' Mr. Mrs James Redding pleasFebruand house, Wednesday, meeting market ary 22 The days program will con- antly entertained the Suttona number sist of a delicious dinner served to employees, their wives and the ward members-ovesixty years of invited guests at a delicious dinof age, a Primary and Sunday school ner at their home Wednesday eveentertainment in the afternoon and ning Covers were laid for twenty-eigh- t, cut flowers forming the table the ward reunion in the evening. Following dinner, the Splendid appropriate programs have centerpiece. was h occasion tor eat by evening beeh arranged spent with game'- - and the chairmen and their respective m qsic. committees. All who attend are asMrs Elimor Johnson 'pent Tuessured of a most enjoyable time. , day in Benjamin visiting with her Tuesday evening jn the Masonic-templ- parents, Bishop and Mrs. John a meeting' of Valley chapter, No.. 2, Order ot the Eastern Star, Bill Simmons and Mont poster was held and Mrs. Benedict of Thiswere left this city Saturday lor California, Provo of Shan tle .and Percy Rewhere into they will .spend the lemaining th' initiated organization. winter months. freshments won' served. mo-- t amusement hall by the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph girls. They had as their invited guests from the Salt Lake offire Mr. Orson John Hyde, Salt Cake manager and wife. Mr. A. A. Hedberg, state auditor and wife, Mr. C13.1 IB Feb, For Saturday,, IMPORTED FRENCH KID GLOVES A34 C. George Quillian, state cashier and wire, and Mr. I,. O Bingham, state traffic Besides these they superintendent. had the employees from the Provo group, consisting of American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant Grove, Heber, Spring-villSpanish Fork, Payson and Eureka The hall was artistically decorated with streamers of pink and white and red hearts. In the center hung two large hoops which were beautiA fully decorated with hearts a and orchestra stand stand, punch balloon and conffetti stand were enclosed with streamers and hearts. The girls were all costumed in Yama-Yam- a suits and the gentlemen in paper caps. At 10 oclock our visiting friends from Salt Lake were introduced bv Mr. S. J. Jones, manager of the Provo group, and each responded to excellent talk'-- tilling how thev appreciated the effort-- , the operators were putting lorth to serve the public and thanking the committee tor honoring them with an invitation One speaker said he wondered it the subscribers counted the number of times they took clown the receiver each day and if they count'd the nunfber of poor connections they had'jinstead of the good -onncc tioio; but the poor connection- were- tew m Prqvo. Mistakes arc' ea-- y to make and ncyone is perlee t. n if theie is a mistake made in vour call, come smile and tiv it over back with omuanv is one As the telephone all vveie sociable and family, large desirous of getting better acquainted with each other so they took pait in a hand shake Then the spams ot music from the Wild onhestia brought them to their livelv steps again. The last hour ot the party wound up v ith conffetti. b illoons w-a-s r Jv -- -- Regular Value $2.50 a pair i j : -- Ht a A- DIRECT IMPORTATION FROM PARIS, FRANCE TO PROVO, UTAH suc-ccs.sl- ou 1 lOe slices 22C 47f Ono No. 2i2, sliced 22c Koai No. 2'2, grated24? Old Hickory , 2-4- Pierces,' pints Pierces, quarts Pierces, Gallons 39 1.38 CATSUP Blue Label, pints Blue Label, xi pints 34C 23 i28 Van Camps, pints Van Camps, z pints Pierces No. 2 Yz can 19 20 C WELCHS GRAPELADE 15 oz. 20c jar PANCAKE FLOUR Encore pkg 35C Aunt Jemimas, pkg. 17C 16c Pillsburys, pkg. 3-l- b. 6-o- 1 2 N 1 i8c These Are Not Specials EVERY-DA- Y PRICES You dont need to get here before noon on any special day. Come any time or call up and we will deliver them. We handle nothing: but the very best in our line. Round Steak, lb and Loin Steak, Prime Rib Roasts, lb.. Rump Roast, lb Heel Pot Roast, lb Pot Roast, lb lb.--. ne . Rib Roil, lb Shank and Loin, lb ,Ov Hearts, lb Ox Tongues l-- 20c Legs Veal Roast, lb.. . 20 and 25c 22e Legs Veal Steak, lb 25c 15c Veal Stew, lb l()c ,15c Gr. Rone, for lb 3e chickens, 15c Old 30c Queens Syrup, small 15c 10c Uncle Johns Sjrup, small.. . . .30c 5c I ncle Johns S rup, medium. .OOc 2)c Uncle Johns N rup, large . .$1.10 . .... GJOe 125c Loin Lamb (hops, lb 25c Leg LtHiib, lb..-- . 120c 'Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb lOo Land) Stew, lb I join Pork Chops or Roast, lb. 25c Shoulder Pork Chops or Roast, Chili; Con Cai ne, 2 for 25c 18 and 20c Jewel lb. Soap, 35 bars $1.00 Fresh Ham Steak or Roast, Lenox Soap, 30 bars $1.00 lb 23e Duck Toilet Soap, 10 bars. . . .25c 20o Da.vton Hell Soap, small, 8 for. 25c Fresh Side Pork, lb 15o Da.vton Ilell Soap, large, 4 for . 25c Spare Ribs, lb Gem Toilet Soap, small, 8 for. 25c Loin.) Veal (hops or Roast, 25c Gem Toilet Soap, large, 4 for.25e lb N sa Toilet Shoulder Veal Chops or Roast, Soap, small, 8 for. 25c Hm 20c N.vsa Toilet Soap, large, 4 for. 25c UNIVERSITY MARKET PHONE 274 grO Ot i s B Ot' modeled after trimmed, --t- hey V in graceful lines and so neatly Paris fashions, ' i ,! i a an Xu - 11 (1 1 c i n el - , Ot -- a St ul Our Silk Dresses are Quite the Talk of the Town 1 i - lntoi otlon, Mi-- ( man, c Tiimm-- i man llaj am! Mis Bert Whipple, hostess The guests invited are Mr- -. Henry Gea-- e, Mrs. Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs David Openshaw, Airs E G. Hughes. Airs Frank Corv, Airs J W. Farrer, Airs. 498 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. to I W. H. Ward, Airs. William Ferre, Airs. Elliott Dunn, Airs. J. T. Farrer, Airs. J. B. Ashton, Airs. Fred Richmond, Airs. John U. Bushi and Airs Howard Lee. T The new Spring wash fab- rics are to be seen on our tables. They are lovely ; come in to see themo Taylor for Spring, make her bow next week watch for our ad. Mina will entertained at dinner Tuesday afternoon, the occasion being in celebration of her birth Covers were laid for anniversary. roses centering the table. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. N Ov riSr ,r r -- 1 H-- i W tT-- i 0 Alondav evening, Air. and Airs. C Wes'trope entertained a number of triend im m Never before has style and economy been so 'closely welded fr and up Priced at - 11.75, SHAO. S!.75,.S1(.5, tq- - Agio- Mr- 11o.il- - F St Sr 9 1 Airs. L. B. Harmon TV ;Sr are moderately priced-- too. Priced at SI 4. 50 and up. c U ) Sr t, ROLLED OATS Armours, 9 lb. bag MARSHMALLOWS 27 c Sunripe, Marge pkg. 27 Angelus, 3oz. pkg. Quaker, large jikg. 10c lOQ-oz- . Angelus, PREMIUM CHOCOLATE pkg.2Sc linkers, l2 lb. cake ,19o IIERSHEYS SWEET lb. caketl9 Hershey's. CHOCOLATE ; Sf TRY-VYFresh shipment. Wonderful JAM; Do not confuse this 43 oz. Jar value. 42c with ordinary sweet chocolate. CANNED SOUPS !? pound, milk N 29c all Campbells, varieties 10o 2 pound Old Homestead 29c Sniders, Tomato IOC Small bars, milki 4C Pierce's Tomato Small bars, almond 4c JHATION 84 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE JUST S- The New Spring Suits Have Arrived ber of invited guests at her home Frida v Five tables of bridge will be played, after which luncheon will be -- ci cl The regular club mem-i- n v, ape Mis Bootee Biattan. Mi'- 5-l- b. j Ot V z. PURE BUCKWHEAT 42c bag Pillsbur's, c. Hr Mrs. Bert Whipple will be hostess to the members of the Friday Afternoon Bridge club and a num- v - a Or A Wonderful Glove at a Wonderfully Low Price S T. & T girls are noted tor their suceessful parties and all present claimed it was the most one ever given -- T- h" f t and whi-tle- s The M 1 Sr a I - dollar at PIGGLY WIGGLY you increase the value to 120 cents or more. Log Log Log t K- i -- , c We all know that a dollar is only valued it 100 cents. But , when you spend that D ' d.7 T , e CANE-AN- '3 , y , , v ptr a Hr -- SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE STANDARD PINEAPPLE MAPLE Manoa No. 1 flat, SYRUP 2ViC grated 94e Manoa large No. I flat, sliced 1 4c medium . JSe t in No. 2, crushed 1 Sc u,a mall 23 Hillsdale No. 2 z , broken Hr Hr x or e, -- , S. T. & T. Co. at their - sp and turn heon AIiss Isis Johnson entertained at a Valentine darning partv Alonday evening at the First ward social hall. The hall was decorated with appropriate valentine decorations, and darning was interspersed with the serving of light refreshments. Afrs v eek-en- d W . Bar P. Dunn js spending the in Salt Bake. This evening she will attend the wedding of Miss Afton Rjihhms and Richard Evans, both of Salt Lake. nounce and the Airs. if 1922 SPRING SUITINGS Frank Ewell engagement of Alerling, to Rayford Crawley of Provo, the marriage to take place early in Alarch Airs. Fred Hansen entertained at her home Alonday afternoon for Airs. Grace Brant Alusic, social chat and a delicious luncheon were en- joyed by twenty, The assisting host- esses were Airs. Amos Riding, Airs. George Ball and Airs. Ellen Oberg. Air r&Marx i an- then-daughte- Air. and Airs. L J. Eldred left for StCxkton, Calif., where they will visit friends for a short period. AIiss Nancy Bird entertained twenty guests last Friday evening at a Valentine party at the home of Airs. William Gibby. Valentine colors were used for decoration of the rooms and were also carried out in the delicious luncheon served at mid night. The members of the Utah Sorosis met at the home f Mrs. Franklin S. Harris, AVednesday afternoon in open session, when the following splendid program was given: An interesting paper on the Second Inaugural Address of Lincoln was given by Airs. E. H. EastmonU, and one on Lincolns Gettysburg Address, by Airs. Ralph Poulton. Mrs. O. W. Bailey reviewed the book. A Perfect Tribute. Two very pleasing solos were rendered by Airs. Alerle Taylor, piano selections by Mrs. Abe Turner and Airs. H. V, Hoyt gave several excellent readings. The rooms were artistically arranged with cut flowers, ferns and poted plants, while the luncheon table was centered with a large crystal basket of daffodils and lavender sweet peas, the colors A delicious luncheon of the club. was served. FOR YOUR ( MADE-TO-MEASUR- SUITS ARE HERE E Come in and be measured for that Spring suit so that you will be dressed and ready for the opening- of Spring. - H MR. WALLACE BAILEY in charge of our Wear a Hrt Schaffner & Marx suit, made by the worlds most expert tailors. jc&QGeC made-to-measu- re department. Hart Schaffner & Marx made - to measure department is a highly specialized tailoring department. K |