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Show Next W eek Beinjj Utah County Products Week We Specially Invite You to see our Saturday Special Mias Thelma Mulsh, Society Editor Phone 18 In compliment to Mrs. John HarriL. Naylor entertained the son of Washington, D. C., Mrs. W. L. a members of the Cosmos clnb and number of invited guests at her Whitiemore entertained a. number of home Thursday afternoon. A variety her friends at her home Wednesday of fall flowers artistically decorated afternoon with bridge and luncheon. the 'rooms. Eight tables of bridge Potted plants and fall flowers were played, and the favors received by attractively arranged throughout the Mrs. J. B. Ashton, club favor, and Whittemore home. The bridge faMrs. Frank W. Stubbs, guest prize. vors were awarded to Mrs. George A delicious luncheon followed bridge, Hansen and Mrs. David Westwood. honor, and to the following was served; Present were; , The guestC. of H. Ward, Mrs. Preston G.-- Peterson, Mrs. O. R. Mrs. Mart Roylance,' Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. John U. Thomas, Mrs. F. G. Richmond, MMrs. 'J. Jones, Buchi, Mrs. D. L. Wallick, Mrs. WilFrank .W, Demlng., Mrs. Vern Greenwood, Mrs. Fred R. liam Ferre, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. A. D. Sutton, Mrs. Taylor,- - Mrs. Mart Roylance, Brattan, Mrs. Herbert Frank W. St'iibbs, Mrs; Francis J. George E. Mrs. D. W. Kellogg of Mrs. Pasevalk, Hedquist, Mrs. Jack .Teasdale, CL E. Loose, Mrs. Fay Loose Steihl. Oregon, Mrs. Alma Paxman, Mrs. DaA. HanMrs. George Hansen, Mrs. Reed vid Westwoql, Mrs. GeorgeMrs. L. C. Vern Mrs. Mrs. Greenwood, sen, B. Mrs.' J. Ashton, Anderberg, Miss M. Hen-riand Foster F. Mrs. Potter, George H. Naylor, Mrs.1 Keith Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. A. B. Louise Foster. An elaborate hot Morgan,; - Mrs. J. W. Farrer, Mrs. luncheon followed bridge. David Openshaw, Mrs. John U. Buchi, Mrs. Frank Strong of Alpine is visMrs. Swen O. Nielsen, Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. Fred Olsen, Mrs. W. F. iting in this city with her daughter, Merry, Mrs. Jesse D. Hunter, Mrs. Erma, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs.: Henry W. Gease, H. K. Peterson. Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. Wyman Berg, Mrs. Frank Cory. Mrs. James Snow will entertain the members of her Sunday school annual conven- class of the Bonneville ward at her The twenty-nint- h musical tion of the Utah Federation of Wom- home this evening. .Games, will be ens club will be held in Salt Lake numbers and refreshments are Fifteen diversions. Tuesguests the 16 ,17, and 18, City, October and Mrs. expected. day will be Citizenship Wallace T. Perham of Montana, a second vice president of the General Complimentary to Captain and Federation will speak on The In- Mrs. John Harrison and Major Griffluence of Women on International fin of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Relations in "the evening. Impor- Mrs. W. L. Whittemore entertained tant to the clubs throughout the at their home Wednesday evening. state will be the presidents confer- Autumn flowers prevailed throughence each morning of the session. out the rooms. A well appointed hot The department chairman will meet luncheon was served,' after which the presidents at each session. The three tables of bridge were played. annual election will be held Wedqes-da- y Present were Dr. and Mrs. Alma Pax-maDr. and Mrs. F. M. Foster, Dr. morning. The ladies of C.Provo are U. W. F. to the David Westwood, Mr. and Mrs. and belonging urged to be in attendance during the Mrs. Herbert Pasewalk and Mrs. C. W. Kellogg of Oregon.' entire convention. PAIR $7.50 .. Mrs- - C. i j Display . ...I : WE WUX. HAVE A LARGE DISPLAY OF APPLES, PEARS, PEACHES, AND OTHER FIRST-CLAS- S PRODUCE THAT IS GROWN AND MANUFACTURED IN OUR WON--DERFUL COUNTY. .vYEAl;;:w Special Meat Prices Veal Stew J. for Saturday Shoulder Veal .Catletsji:l20c PRIME YOUNG Loin V eal Cutlets!-- - !! . 25c Rolled Pof Roast-- ! Cross Rib Pot Roast Chuck' Pot pdast Lean Pot Roast , 15e 18c --- Rib Boil f Prime Rib Roast- -. a Pocket for Stuffing " 13c 12c SPECIALS 8c WE HAVE JELLY GLASSES -- 20c NOW. 1 : SPRING LAMB i Shoulder Chops Loin Chops Leg Lamb ' : bars n, , $1.00 30c TOILET PAPER 35c Crepe, 25 rolls 32 y2 c Tissue, 10 Rolls The Misses Ada and Ida Grange Mrs. J. W. Huish and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Palmer motored to Salt Lake are numbered with the Salt Lake City Thursday morning, where they visitors of the week. ; t attendplan to spend the week-en- d, Mi-s- . J. H. McDonald and Mrs. C. ing th general conference . t R. Cluff were hostesses at a bundle the state fair grounds... $1.00 $1.00 Miss Ethel Colton will 'return to her home in Salt: Lake Gity Saturday following a pleasapt ttoweeks? visit in this city." ' THE HOUSE OF SERVICE AND QUALITY The W estern Distributors for Fruits and ygetables Use the Phone, We Give Good Delivery Service. The Fifth ward Relief society work meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon, October 11, instead of Tuesday afternoon. The meeting will begin at 2 oclock and will be held in the ward Relief hall. All members are requested mto mbe mpresent. . Mrs. R. L. Jensen and her father, J. E. Stevenson, formerly of this city, but now residing at Magna, jwere Provo visitors over Wednesday. Extensive plans are. being arranged to make the opening night of the M. I. A. of the Pioneer ward one of the most enjoyable as well as success- ful affairs of the season Tuesday evening has been designated as the opening night, when a splendid entertainment will be conducted in the ward amusement hall, commencing at 8 o'clock, to which all ward members are urged to be in attendance. The evenings entertainment will Include &n excellent program, after which games will be featured. Following the games, the remainder of the evening will be spent with dancing, interspersed with the serving of delicious refreshments. ; I Dramatic Art Students Preparing ZangwelPs Merely Mary Ann USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Broken Out Skin and Itching Eczema Helped Over Night For unsightly skin eruptions, rash or blotches on face, neck, arms or body, you do not have to wait for relief from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted skin specialist. Apply a little Mentho-Sulphand improvement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins. Only those who have had unsightly skin troubles can know the delight this Mentho-Sulphbrings. Even fiery, itching eczema is dried right ur ur up- - Get a small jar of Rowles Mentho-Sulphfrom any good druggist and use it like cold cream. ur i The student cast at Young university is now rehearsing Merely Mary Ann, a recent production of Israel Zangwell, the great Jewish playwright, under the direction of Professor T. Earl Pardoe. It is a play of the present time, the scene being in London. Zangwell Is not only a playwright, but a musician of no mean order, and in this, as in his other dramas, music plays an important part. The story evolves from the production of a popt, ular sang, Kiss Me Sweet Love, which takes the nation by storm and sets everybody to singing and whistling. Launcelot, a composer, is disgusted with the song and the popular taste which can appreciate such compositions. It is painful to him when he learns that his old friend, Peter, a business man, is the author-othe popular song. As is so frequently the case with geniuses, Launcelot finds it difficult to pay his board bill. In his extremity he has a faithful friend in Mary Ann, a waiting maid in the hotel. She appreciates his courage and independence of character, and is especially impressed when he refuses to accept 2 50 pounds from Peter in return for a gift made Peter when the two were students in Berlin. The friendship of Launcelot and Mary Ann grows to Launcelot, and unconsciously therein, is an interesting story. The cast of characters 'is as follows: Launcelot, a composer,? Har lan M. Adams; Peter, a business man, Wendell Thorne; Herr Brahm-soa music publisher, Jesse Hunter; Rev. Samuel Smedge, a country vicar, Harold Bentley; OGorman, a journalist, Briant Wecker; Jim Blay-de- r, a medical student, Hoyden Lord Valentine, of the automobile club, George Hinckley; Mrs. Leadbatter, a boardinghouse keeper, Helen C&ndland; Rosie, her daughter, Florence Baird; Kitty and Polly, music hall dancers, Alvera and Clara Creer; Lady Chilmer, a poor peeress, Beth Boyack; Caroline,'; countess of Doxwell, Leah Chipman; the Hon. Miss Edna Scorup, who leaves this city October 11 for the northern states mission field to labor as an L. D. S. missionary, will be tendered a Good-nigh- f I j i - ; n, TUST make a regular habit of drinking milk and you will see for yourself the decided change in your health. Doctors and health officials prescribe it for body building. Our only caution to you Is that you make sure the Milk you get Is pure and this you will find by getting your Milk from CHERRY HILL DAIRY Phone 780-R-- 3 , A hole 70 feet in diameter and 266 feet deep suddenly appeared in a wheat field of a farmer living near Bland, Missouri. Water to a depth of 112 feet promptly filled the hole. Many scientists have visited th hole. Those who have descended to water level report no apparent inlet oy missionary farewell this evening In the Fifth ward amusement hall. The entertainment will also be a welcome home 'to Elder Osmond r, recently returned from England and Miss Margaret Gardner, returned from the California mission field. An interesting feature of the evening will be a splendid program, after which refreshments will be served. The public in general is invited to be in attendance. One- of the most pleasant affairs of the season was an entertainment conducted Tuesday evehing Mn the Fourth ward amusement hall by the officers and teachers of the ward M. I. A. The entertainment was unique in all of its appointments. Fol- lowing a business sessipn, a program of progressive games were conduct-- i ed at small tables arranged through-- 1 out the hall. The prizes were re-- ( ceived by J. A. Owens and Miss Ethel Colton. Delicious refreshmens fol- lowed the games. Cro-the- . EACH BOTTLE BRINGS HEALTH GIVEN WITH EACH $2.00 PURCHASE IN OUR MENS WEAR DEPARTMENT SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY . Go and enjoy an Utah evenings good music and dancing Everybody is interested in advertising our delicious JONATHAN County LAST FIRST, ALL and THE TIME, should be-, apples. The the slogan of every man, woman growers sense the- importance of consumer publicity and are getting ' behind our campaign in fine shape. - and child living within its boundaries. Lets em- ulate' the nia Califor- spirit ADVERTISE. and . afternoon In Sterling Moore, formerly Miss Maguerite Cluff. The affair took place at the residence .of Mrs. H. F. ClufL the rooms of which were beautifully decorated with autumn foliage. Games, musical numbers and luncheon were enjoyed by the following: Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. R. F. Crandall, Mrs. Lawrence Cassity, Mrs. Lucy Taylor, Mrs.. Alex Mortensen, Mrs. Lacy H, Farnsworth, Mrs. H. S, Kerr, Mrs. Arnold., Rawlings, Mrs. T6rry Oakley, Mrs.' W. C. .Wilseon, Mrs. W. F. Wilson, Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. Ernest Moore, Miss Edith McDonald, Wednesday V':. shower honor of Mrs. J. Sutton Market 194, 195, 56. GOOD UNTIL DECEMBER 1ST and-visitin- Other Specials Ask About Them rhree Phones FREE ARMORY DANCE TICKETS ' . 12'z Eastern Concord Grapes, 25c 70c per basket Utah Concord Grapes, lb. 8c HOME RAISED These are the best grapes in the world for PORK, GRAIN FED California Muscats,jelly. 15c lb. 27c Get a Winter Watermelon Loin Roast Pork for your Sunday Dinner. 27c Loin Pork Chops are very good, lb. 2c They 17c Shoulder Roast 20c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Best Cut of Shoulder 22c ONLY Shoulder Chops 25c All Pork Sausage Bob White Soap, 24 bars.$1.00 Flake White Soap, 21 Hamburger Rolled Prime Rib Limit Three Pair to one Purchaser e, GROCERY 16c Size 66 X 80 , . Veal Steaks, off Round 30c Try a Breast6f Veal with .STEERS: iLANKETS j I . Miss Luise Cluff, Miss Grace Taylor. The guest of honor was made tha recipient of numerous useful and beautiful gifts. " A very unique social affair is being by the officers of the First planned ard M LJ A. for opening night, next Tuesday. The affair will be in the nature of a Mother Goose party and all officers and members are requested to wear a costume representing a Mother Goose story character. Other features of Interest are Included in the entertaining program. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends, who are assured of a delightful time. n; well-appoint- ed week-en- d ot le Mrs. M. H. Graham, assisted by Mrs. J. W. Daniels, entertained at a delightful social affair at the home of Mrs. Graham Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Minerva Daniels, whose engagement to Warren S. Ferre, Jr., has been announced. Pink v ' and white roses were tastefully ar- Miss Mildred Browing of Ogden ranged In the dining room, while the spent part of the week in Provo, the parlor was attractively decorated with red dahlias. Musical numbers guest of Miss Leah Van Wagonen. were furnished by Mrs. Arch M. The party of re- Thurman and Mrs. i3. M. Daniels. turned missionaries held in the First Delicious refreshments were served. ward Social hall Wednesday evening Many beautiful gifts were showered was a complete social success. Inter- upon the honored guest. Sixty guests spersed with dancing an interesting were present including the following Remarks from out of town: Mrs. Arch M. program was rendered. were made by Amos N. Merrill, in Thurman, Mrs. C. W. Thomas, Mrs. charge of the organization and by Jacob Evans, Jr., and Mrs. Arnold J. William Knight of the stake presi- Robinson from Salt Lake; Mrs. Waldency. Elders A. Ray Olpin and T. ter Taylor of Ogden and Mrs. LilS. Pyne gave several demonstrations lian Wilkins of Portland, Oregon. dfmissionary work in Japan which were well received by the audience. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Baker have reRefreshments were served. The hall turned from Eureka and are guests was attractively decorated for the oc- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee L. casion. Baker. get-acquaint- ed - Mrs. Frank Ramsey is spending several days in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. Will Lewis entertained the officers and teachers of the Second ward M. I. ' A. Tuesday evening. Plans for the opening night social were effected and refreshments were Miss Lily Owens, who recently returned from the Central States mission, left Thursday for Salt Lake to attend conference. The Ladies Aid society of the Community church met Tuesday afternoon at the church parlors. In served. the evening they were joined by their husbands and families and an Mrs. Mark Anderson was hostess appetizing luncheon was served and to the members of the E. L. E. club pleasant social time enjoyed. Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Roberts. Autumn leaves and flowers A welcome home party will be were used in decorating. The bridge given in the Second ward meeting prize was received by Mrs. Frank W. house Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Deming. Luncheon was served. honor of Elder Andrew M. Souter, who recently returned from the eastMrs. Milton Booth was hostess to ern states mission. An excellent the Utopia club members Thursday program has been arranged. All are afternoon. During the time spent invited to attend. with needlework and music, luncheon cordially was served. The annual membership social of the Boneville ward M I. A. will be conducted Tuesday evening in the ward amusement hall.' The various committees, who have the entertainment in charge, are working diligently to make the affair both successful and enjoyable The evenings entertainment will inclnde a splendid program, games and the Miss Mildred Sparks of Carey, serving of refreshments. All ward Mrs. FItzgeorge, Veda Scorup; Lady members are urged to be in attend- Idaho, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne for a week. Glynn, of the smart set, Ivy Nielson; ance. Lady Gladys Valentine, Amy Jack-soA baby girl arrived at the home In honor of Miss Edna Scorup, Rawena Fitzgeorge, Eva HanMr&. A. C. Schwitzer WedMr. and ,of will leave October 11? for the who Virsen, and Mary Ann (merely), Northern States mission, Mrs. George ginia- Christensen. Two creatures, nesday. F. Wells entertained at dinner WedDick, a( canary, and Howard, a butEmma Bartholomew was hostes- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Scorup ler, also play Important parts. The s-toMiss the members of the F. F.1 I. were also guests. play will be presented in College hall club and Miss Josephine Sherrer, inm. October at 8:15 13, p. Friday, vited guest, at her home Thursday Miss Regina Hughes and Miss Ina a of evening. Creer Fork will be hosFollowing At a meeting of the freshman class dinner, the evening was pleasantly tesses at aSpanish social affair this evening which was held yesterday, at the spent in needle work and social chat. in honor of Russell Hughes, Victor Brigham Young university, the fol- Present were: Miss Alice Wilkins, Taylor and William Buttle of this lowing officers were elected. Owen Miss Elma Dunn, Miss Thelma - Ba- city, who will leave in the near fuRomney, president; Lois, Brockbank, ker, Miss Bessie Foote, Miss Thursa ture for the Swiss and German mis- vice president, and Alvera Creer, Provo residents Twenty-fiv- e Mackay. Mis Ella Liptrup, Miss sei Needham and Miss Maurine Dunn, will attend the affair. i Tdn-gerflel- d; 19,000,000 Letters Go Dead in Year of some sort in the address. By this time yon will begin to get some idea of the volume of business done by Uncle Sams dead letter office. The amounts given are not for You may take pride In your little the of the service, however. Miss Margaret Gardner entertain- 20 by 100-folot. It may have look- Theyhistory are for only one year, the last ed at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss ed pretty big to you when you laid fiscal year. During the 12 months Edna Scorup, prior to her departure out your hard cash for it. there were 19,000,000 letters' returnfor the Northern States mission. Just imagine that lot Is covered ed to the dead leter office through . with leters, not the unfolded letters, carelessness In addresses. Mrs. Thomas Williams add Mrs. but just as they are dropped. In the One hundred children from the John W.. Guy are Salt Lake visitors mail box. That would look like a lot of mail, wouldnt it? for a number of days. American School for the Blind in Now, double the size of the lot, Kharput arrived In Aleppo, Syria, hike across Asia Extensive preparations are being covering it up with letters, placed after a ' 500-miclosely together that not as much Minor. It took them a month to rqade by the Second ward M. I. A so officers for the opening social to be as one spear of grass could show be make the journey during which time held in the Second ward amusement tween. Keep the process up, In your they passed through mountains and hall Tuesday evening next. A clever- mind, of course, until you have cov- over long deserts. Camels carried 1979 such lots, or the whole of food and water for the wanderers. ly arranged program Included a var- ered fair-size- d a featown with letters. There The children were Armenian orphand stunts of interesting iety tures, will furnish unlimited merri would then be some 3,958,333 ans and thfeir pilgrimage Is part of ment. All members and friends are square feet entirely covered by mail. the plan of the Near East Relief to extended a cordial invitation to be Imagine that one every single remove several thousand of th,em of this mall there is a mistake from 'Asiatic Turkey. piece present. is spending in Salt Lake City, atthe tending the L. D .S. general conference and the state fair. Mias Alberta Huish Starving Man Had $1070 in His Pocket A man who said he was Matthew Brown and had no home was taken to Bellevue hospital. In New York, suffering from starvation and tuber- culous. . Brown had told attendants of a lodging house at 332 East Twenty-third street, where a room could be had for 15 cents a night, that he had no money and no friends. But the hospital attendants found in a tobacco pouch In an inside pocket $1070 in bills. Levy Mayer, attorney, who died in Chicago a few days ago leaving an estate valued at $20,000,000, began his career as a janitor. Styled for young Men arrived oo toe last express Jiuist A 1 a TAYLOR BROS. CO The Big Department Store MENS CLOTHES SHOP |