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Show J ' I ? -- V Y f V yt , FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1923 PLANS FOR STATE Specials Hosiery CHILDRENS HALF WAY, SAYS SUTTON SOCKS , .All colors; regular 29c to 50c grades." : Special, pair CHILDRENS ' -.. HOSE Regular 50c to 75c grades. sizes. Special, pair -- All colors andi Hn j Huu L.l Y--- ,- ; LADIES FULL FASHIONED PURE THREAD SILKHOSE ct t Regular $2.25 grade. J2T Special price JenMiis t - Company $1.95 - Knilltinfl-5lill- ' The Nelke Reading club was pleas- Plans for staging the annual Utah antly entertained Thursday afternoon H- - Boyle and Mrs Oscar State Fair, October 1 to 6, are well Garrett at the home of the former, XJ. outunder 'way, according to W. phe following splendid program waston the managed. The exposition given: Vocal duet given by the Ja"I will be representative of the 'States meson sisters of Spanish Fork, Mendels-tor- y Would That My Love," by facfinest products of field, range, "Like Merry Morning, by and mine. There will also be son and Miss Melva Boyle accompan-variou- s 'Bailey. 'and of the demonstrations displays the111 Ie on the piano. Piano duet. educational institutions. Miss Melva Boyle; Miss Wilma and this A new feature of thp fair year one-aplays were will be the big fall automobile show, two delightful Paul Hervieu, Modesty, by given, to be held in the remodeled coliseum. by Mrs. Susa P. Whitaker and All the new models of all types of given by George Middle automobiles sold in the Intermoun- -- A Good Woman, Mrs Sadie G. Haws, givemby tain region will be displayed in aperefreshments were served to Dainty booths. and decorated designed daily club members and the follow- The dealers and .distributors feel twenty - Mrs. G. H. Brim invited that by utilizing the opportunity to ing Mrs. guests: S. F. Harris, Mrs. J. F. give the show during the fair they hall, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Wakefield, will be able to show approximately A. H. Mrs. Clifton Sutherland, John, features various the 100,00(1 people Mrs. C. N. Whitaker, Mrs Weslie of their exhibits. of Thatcher, Arizona, Mrs. The horse racing card is practi- Taylor Mrs. H. V. Hoyt, Mrs. Nettie Smart, owners cally made up, and several are1 using the fair track to get their Joseph Clark, Mrs. Fred Strate, Mrs. .Holland, Mrs. Albert Brown, stock In shape. The amusements Harvey Walton, Miss Bernice will Include the usual carnival Mrs. Charles While the refreshments Judgensen. danctroupes and fireworks. Free Miss Ellen Jameson sang were served on of floor be the will top given ing the Manufacturers building each af- "Gypsy Maiden, by Henry Parker. ternoon and evening. Utah, Davis, Salt Lake, Weber, Cache and Box Elder counties will Algernon Redford of California exhibits was a Provo visitor the first part participate In the first-claof agricultural and horticultural of the week. The livestock, mineral mm products. and manufacturing exhibits are alG. H. Brimhall left this mornDr. ready commencing to be arranged ing for Milad, Wyo., to attend the for. state conference and speak in behalf The officers, directors and super- of the seminary work. visors of the Utah State Fair for 1923 ard': William C. Winder, Salt Lake, Mrs. Fitzgerald of Bingham, Mrs. president; L. N. Pierce, Ogden, first vice president; James E. Ellison, sec- Mary Stole, Miss Edna Hertell, Miss ond vice president, member of execu- Gladys Hertell, Mrs. Nettie Hertell, tive committee, supervisor of conces- Miss Esther Hertell, Miss Mildred sions and decorations; A. C. Mac- Hertell, Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, .Mr. kenzie, member of executive commit- and Mrs. E. F. Cassity, all of Salt tee, supervisor poultry, pet stock, Lake and Miss Alice Baker and Miss mines Ellen Hanks of Tooele are the guests etc., department supervisor and mineral department; George S. of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity of this McAllister, Salt Lake City, treasurer, city during the week. member of executive committee and supervisor of admittance and superIn honor of Mrs. Sheldon Drys-dalvisor of the manufactiirerrs departformerly Miss Verda Creer, Mrs. ment; John T. Caine III, Logan, su- Frank Dusenberry entertained a pervisor cattle department; H. T. number of friends at her home at a Reynolds, Sprlngvllle, kitchen shower Wednessupervisor visor of the manufacturers depart- delightful afternoon. Flowers prettily decday ment, supervisor club work; John N. orated the entertaining rooms. Games Davis, Vernal, supervisor horse de- and music formed an enjoyable part partment; Louis S. Cardon, Logan, of the afternoons entertainment. A supervisor of amusements, supervisor dainty luncheon was served to the of speed department; George Abbott, following guests: Mrs. L. P. Amtoft, Tremonton, supervisor agriculture Mrs. T. C. Lisonbee, Mrs. O. W. Carland horticulture department; Mrs. son, Mrs. Laura Dabling, Mrs. Lula Georgina Marriott. Ogden, supervisor Chatwin, Mrs. Emma Chatwin, Mrs. fine arts and education departments; Della Chatwin, Mrs. J. W. Bates, Mrs. J .R. Davis, Salt Lake City, su Mrs. Alice Elliott, Mrs. JC. D. Gla- pervisor womens work and child Mrs. Susie Baum, Mrs. Benja welfare departments; William D. Sut- - zier, min Bachman, Mrs. E. L. Summers ton. Salt Lake, manager; Howard Mrs. A. Li. Mrs. A. L. Carter, Lathrop, Salt Lake, assistant man- Mrs. Dean Miner, Miss Waneta Markman, ager, and Martha E. Gibbs, secretary. Carter, Mrs. Earl Elliott, Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs. Jack Teasdale, Mrs. Mrs. Julia Elliott, Hugh Petersoi n and Miss Virginia Bates. i -!- THREE-QUARTE- R UNDER FAIR WELL s i V SPECIAL OFFER FOR 10 DAYS ss EXIDE BATTERY PRICES -- Prices Lower Than Ever in History Ford, Buick, etc. .Buick, etc. Buick, etc. Dodge, etc. -- 11-pla- te 13-pla- te i 15-pla- te i. 12-vo- lt Old New $24.05 $31.85 $38.25 $19.05 $23.90 !$44.55 28.60 f33.35 OFFER 10 lAs a SPECIAL REDUCTION from these New Low Prices AUGUST 20TH TO 30TH 10-DA- Y e, -- TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Provo Utah Want Ads Get Quick Results i mm A 5 wedding reception celebrating the marriage of Miss Alice V. Ludlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Ludlow of Spanish Fork, and Ernest L Wilkinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Wilkinson of Ogden which took place In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, was given last evening in the Spanish Fork auditorium by Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow. Games, musie and a short program were the enjoyable features of the evening, after which dancing was enjoyed ami dainty refreshments served to about 300 guests. The lOleyslan girls of the Sixth ward Mutual met Tuesday evening tit the home of MIhs Grace Linton. The tint' was pleasantly spent In music, games ami sewing. During the pttst few weeks the girls have been making luimlkerehiefs for the ladles at the county Infirmary. The gifts completed t It o handkerchiefs amt scut the gilts to ouch of tho stx-- l Suttons Meats Are Well Kept With one of the most modern and sanitnr s)n tighter houses in Utah and a plant in connection, our meat is Kept absolutely free from every form ot unwholesome element that might eonlaminaie our output. Our patrons. there-tor- . are assured of the acme of cleanliness in eerv particle of meat they buy ? at our store. UUHU Alii: A PEW IMtlUKS ON SOM 1C ICSPKUl ALLY FINK MEAT MEATS spkulvl on Nine VEAL . iosts Wtl lime Some Very l ine on tad ios. Ktra al lioasl, lb. . Breast Neal, wilh pocket, lb. Veal Steaks, lb. N yal off Hound, lb. 15c J. UOMK-FK- 20i to 25c :ioc 0c POKK-NOTiiiN- c in;rn:ii -- 1 c 7 I. oin Konst, lb. 23o .eg Koast, lb, I Mgs Feet, lb. I 25e -- 5c . . lb. 8 I 3c -- sc-- t ho past hew weeks, is Lalllitte and Miss Ethel llow-ni- d of Paris, Idaho, tiro spending tho wool, with their grandparents. Mr. amt Mrs E. C tleurtchsoti. Miss Mts. teller. I Done and Mrs. Clyde Coombs entifi tallied last evening at a sut pitsp parts ttt compliment to their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert S, Jems, the occasion being tho birthThe day ninth ersary of Mrs, Jones. ; looms were prettily decorated with f low et s lhe, evening was pleasant-i- t spent tu games ami music after which a delicious luncheon was sevv-- I ed to about thlrt.N guests. l Shoulder Koast, lb. I v I D for tt Hit 1 OUNti 111 hnppih on the road to recovery will soon lc at her old post at la lor Bros ' st ore. 25c PORK liij Shank. lottsly now lTiJt lo al Shanks, Ilk I'iua Scott, who has been Miss Fat Veal KIWANIS CLUB BY ENTERTAINED MUSICAL .TALENt musical program of exceptional merit and unusual interest, given by local and visiting talent, enlivened the Kiwanis luncheon held yesterday noon at the Hotel Roberts, and with the added touch of fish stories related by club nimrods and a trout dinner worthy of the most particular epicurian, may well be said to have made the weekly meeting one of the best of the season. j The Provo band, Seymour Prows of Provo, Professor and Mrs. Clyde Bradford of New York City, and the Misses Ellen and Florence Cole of Nephi were the artists appearing oil the program. Dean H. V. Hoyt wits chairman for the occasion, and tlife speaker of the day was Alex Hed-quis- t, who commented on certain features of the Atlanta convention. Schofield, McArthur and others who furnished the fish for th$ luncheon related the intimate detail of the trip to Strawberry where tlip trout were secured. Needless to sajf many secrets were divulged, provoke ing laughter and applause from thcij-felloKiwanians. jv The Provo hand commenced the program by playing the first and las verses of America, with the club-- j men singing the refrain. Following this other numbers by the band were The Banner, The Stars and Stripes Forever, Kiss Mamma, Kiss Papa, A Kiss in the Dark, Roses of Picardy an China Moon. Seymour Prows gave a splendid rendition of Rose of Picl ardy, to the accompaniment of the Ki-wani- Star-Spangl- J To give your children the benefit of the worlds best music, you need a Victrola and Victor records. Many parents have made home more attractive to the children, with a Victrola. It is proving both an entertainment and, an education for the young. We can supply you with the Victrola you want for your home. Easypayment plan if you prefer. ed GET IT AT band.' Undoubtedly the biggest feature of the program was the singing of the (ole sisters, who have returned from Hawaii, where their fuller was on a mission for the L. I) S. church. Their first number, Old. Plantation. was' beautifully sung iq both Hawaiian ami in English. Mis Florence Cole furnished the acoomj panlment on the ukolele. Other numf tiers by these promising young sing ers, who, according to Profeasoij Bradford, are equal to the best, weref a duet In llawatan. and Aloe Oboe, or 'Farewell to Thee, the national song of the llawaiians. Irotessor Bradford, to the plane accompaniment of his wife, sang twe baritone solos, Drink to Me Onlvf With Thine Eyes and The Land of the Blue Sky Water." Klwanian Alex lledquist in his re-- j port on the Atlanta convention out: lined several of the suggestions made; by various delegations, and after he: had concluded his Remarks de cidcd to divide the members into two! sections tor a Calling Contest." Thi purpose of this competition is to; make the members bettor acquainted,1 and the winner will he determined on; the basis of how many calls have? been made to other Kiwanians. Joseph Furrer reported on tho for the Twin Falls con-- j volition, and it Is now known that-aleast twentv will make tho trip! to tho Idaho city by either automobile or train. Othor reports were made regarding bringing the next convention to ProvO. and letters were read frotu. the Nephi and Bingham rlubs in which it was stated that they! would support Provo at Twin Falls. President Walter Adams presented before the members tho matter of,j aiding in the relief of the- flood victims in the vicinity of Farmington ami Willard, aud it was deeded that the club would make a substantial donation. The exact amount will be determined by the executive commit-- t but-recentl- Taylor Bros. Co. y MUSIC DEPARTMENT Send your fee t along a itas l.age Ked Astrachan IVr Uo ..OC Apples - $t.25 and $1.50 Green Peppers, lb. Nice, large California Lettuce, head, SUTTON 15e f end out - S.-nd-: your ject t,i or; u il! get suoes i u:Hcctv fit. 1 hat ts tie or;' y nay you can count on sat: sfact ion,. 1 Y OU often have to try on three or four pairs cf slieci right ones. If a siioe doesnt fit perfectly it raises hch with your feet, and'your deposition, too. Dont be satisfied with the first try on thfee or four pairs, until pair; you get the ones that fit perfectly. - Summer Squash,1 each vs r t number of friends of, Mr. and E K llenricbson were entertained Tnesdux e cuing at a dinner p.irt given in honor of tho Misses l.aKlene ami Ethel Howard of Paris. Idaho, who are spending tho wook with thoir g rami pa routs, Mr and Mrs. K C Uonriehson. Covers woro laid A targe basket of flow fifteen j for formed the centerpiece for the , ers table. The evening was pleasautly spent in music and social chat. ee. Miss Erma IV lleindseUnan - is The prise was furnished by Dean spending tho week in Salt latko vis- Hoyt and won by President George H. Brimhall. iting friends and relatives. According to the chairman the prise was a book. Miss Pearl Snow left yesterday for "Forecasting Business Conditions." Quincy. P.P. where she will spend a According to the winner the book few weeks visiting relatives there. was just what he wanted, especially (She will later leave for the eastern that part concerning the forecast-iuistates where she will futfUl a misThe luncheon was well attended, sion for the L D 5. vhurvh. and the program from start to finMany invitations have been issued ish was one that was sincerely apby Mrs. Hannah. J. Csrdall for a preciated by the members and their social and missionary shower, corn- - guests- - among which were .the mem plimcutary to Miss KiUabcth Souter . fbers of the Provo band and the vis-who will leave ia the near future Ring musicians. to fulfil a mission, Monday evening Of course you know what's wrong in the Second ward social hall. A splendid program has been arranged with the world, but do you know for the evening. what's wrong with you? A Mrs Good music for your children , will more comfortable shoes get better fitting, by coming here to the store and having them tried on. besides that you win get more resi st in this warn' the community don't cheapest shoes, because the cheapest shoes cost the most in Mr to our cS'oiS to i ,;yat g. rm 1 merchandise. When you buy a pair of shoes her will come back in due time another pair of shoes and sav BUSTER BROWN wisr 3 No. 2 1 SHOE STORE CKXTKR1 ST. |