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Show 'THE HERALD, FRIDAY, ATJGUST 18, 1922, Charles Robbing, Mrs. "' fmmm A. R. ia compliment to MJs3j Dins, air, h. . &ugg, aars. k. h. Florence Jepperson, whpse engage-tment to Prof. Franklin Madson of l Bachman, and Mrs. George Peay. ' Salt Lake City has been announced. . The descendants of Andrew H, The rwrns were, prettily decorated! Scott are planning to iold the an- - to golden glow. The following short ; nual Scott n this year program was eHjSyedV after which at the Geneva-lak- e resort on August refreshments were served; Double XL The dars entertainment will trio led by Miss Jepperson; readinclude a program of musical num- ing, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe; violin bers and short speeches, and busi- selection, Miss Aline Phillips; .sentiness session. A program of sport- ments, Mrs. Ida, Pay and Mrs. ing events and a dance will also be Ralph Poulton; solos, Miss Jepperenjoyed. The friends of the mem- son. The guest list included Mrs. bers of the family are cordially in- Sam Jones, Miss Aline Phillips, vited to attend. Miss Violet Johnson, Miss Celestia tmmmammm mtmmmmomm -- MassSHsaias sib ---- A wm 1 . family-reunio- Society Editor, Ethel Duckett. "All society news should. b " telephoned to Tne iieraid office, 'phone 95. " ; Mr, n4 Mrs. Charles Lambourne, mediate relatives and friends of &r. and Mm. Thorup and children, the young couple. The trifle U of Salt Lake City, were dinner charming in a gown of guests at tne borne of Mr. and Mrs. White charmeuse satin, with blue H. C. satin trimmings. An interesting Wright; Sunday. U . , v musical program was later f. , : enjoyed, Tne local chanter of the Women's during which dainty refreshments Relief Corns after' were served to JiQ Mr. and Mrs. M.noou hi the Odd fellow hall,' for Billings left Wednesday night for V me purpose or electing - two new Salt Lake, where make - member. Mrs, .J.. H. .Whiting and their home. Mr. they will4s clearBillings dMUs Lottie Redfield. A delicious. ing teller at the Federal Reserve nqnctaeon wai served lb fifteen, llbank in Salt Lake. . . and Mrs. P. Q. Peterson, Mr. Mrs. C. H. went to Salt and Mrs. C. H; Wright anf Mrs. A. Lake Tuesday Wright to attend the funeral B.- - Olson of Logan motored to services f Royal Romner. which gpringrille Wednesday evening. were held in the 20th ward chapel. The marriage of Mist A. Ruth Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Heindselman Smith: daughter of Mr. and Mrs and family are tew days spending H.-Smith of Ptqto, to Harold G. in Salt Lake City. Billing of Salt Lake City, took place .Wedheday evening at' the Miss LaPreal Bullock and Miss home of the bride's parents. The Lyle Nelson returned home Wedrooms Were prettily decorated in, from Stewart's ranch, at the season's flowers, and ferns. The nesday North Fork in Provo canyon, whre an they have been ceremony was nerformed at spending the past BIsnop George P. few dayftu.- -. V? Provo. Billings of uncle of the t A groom, in the presence of the im- - Miss LaVon Stewart and Miss Leah Oakley are spending the week at Vivian Park, in Provo canyon. F. S'.' tr Dan Miss Delilah Higgs has returned from a week's motor trip through southern Utah, visiting various points of interest. and b Mr. and Mrs. E. C. .Call and family of Brigham City are spending cool the week in Provo canyon. Lafa Bown will be hostess ai a pnage mncneon at ner nome tomorrow afternoon. The seaon's flowers will be used in decorating the entertaining rooms. Eight tables of bridge will be played. The invited guests- are Mrs. Henry Gease, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Mrs. C. L. Naylor, Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. S. J. Jones, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mrs. Frank Cory. Mrs. Roy Boren, Mrs. J. Milt Junes, Mrs. E. B. Whipple, R Morgan, Mrs. Fred Richmond, Mrs. C. H. Ward, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. T. W. Farrer, Mrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Mrs. J. D. Hunter, Mrs. David Openshaw, Mrs. G. H. Heindelman, Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. P. G. Peterson, Mrs. W. J. Stiehl, Mrs. Herbert Schick, Mrs. George Brattan, Mrs. Mart Roylance, Mrs. Vera Greenwood, Mrs. Agnes Whitecotton, Mrs. Wm. Ferre, Mrs. Mark L. Bown, Mrs. J. Clinton Bown, Mrs. John U. Buchi. Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. R. L. t. and Mrs. Frances Mrs--A- PARK With SHERWOOD'S JAZZ chjl BANDITS TUESDAY AND Hed-quls- SATURDAY and Trout J'hicken Fkhinir. and Bathing. "BINS FOR RENT ICILY Mrs. J. R. Thompson and Mrs! Fred Westphal entertained a. number of friends Wednesday afternoon, complimentary to Mrs. Wm. Kavochevich. A delightful time was spent with games and .music, during which dainty refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. Andrew Nelson, Mrs. Andrew John-Un- : Mrs. E. J. Nelson. Duckets Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. SELECTED OLD WT HOUR prourwi from southern Utah's choicest old wheat This flour Is seeded to be some of the best flour manufactured In the west. Ty few sacks before It Is gone. We are sure you will be pleased th the results. By purchasing this flour In carload lots we are to pass It on to our customers at a very unusual saving. Note kr taw price. SIJSU ; SK. OLD WHEAT FLOUR $2.35 TK8. OLD WHEAT FLOUR 10.SK8. OLD WHEAT FLOUR 16-o- from the fae-- Try. It next can Old Master era Old Master can Old Master tan Skaggs' Purity . for eightlibs. L80 to 534C tlTAn -POTATOES fh. $4.72 Mire New .$8.00 82e ... Tomatoes Utah Cabbage, ft 6c eieht h00Hard' 40o Lemons, doz be Juicy SALMON ' cans Rosedale Salmon 35c n f,hInook Saimon 20c sff-Ktaft in, I ir wi .. . ... si. Leaf Salmon Steaa, large la ..10c i..... can. .10c Skaggs' Creamery Butter Is the best butter In town, because Potatoes. . .tic Smooth fort:e8n . . 13-- hh:"strTi from, oj' ' d mpanson Rio GraB4fBoii, ft to the ra1pib8,ih....-.- wii ...17c . ....7o 1..10C - .25 s for ndfi4niiMEs and Hamburger Is Eund fresh every morning, not Tl? Raoi D, j. .17o -- OFFICE VI ... li U 00'i u..k..i 'orwnsn, 1 lbs. CM1 . u jbggt that can m onvlnce ...5 12? 13 ..35 60J $1.50 8 15 We iust received a shipment of 1927s . tender, . new pack peas. TenderJnne Pea8....25C f Tpnilar Farlv Tuna Pmr, cflil 1 Sc 2 cans Sifted Early June Peas,. Loin Pork Roast, lb. NEW PACK PEAS . .35c Loin Pork Chops, lb 25 Loin RoasV lb.... Loin ChopAib. ; PREPARER ME ATS 'prettily decorated. with sweet peas, Three tables of bridge were played, tatter which luncheon was served to the -- following: Mrs. David West-i jwood, Mrs. E. C. Rodgers, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. Wm. Ferre, Mrs. J. T. Ferrer, Mrs. E. W. Duncan, Mrs. W. U Whltte- Jmore, Mrs. George BrattaiLMrSr4 Mrs. Vera Greenwood, Mrs. John W. Guy Mrs. Jacob Coleman and Mrs. I. H. Masters of Twin Falls, Idaho. the 15c size, 2 for 25 or per dozen, . . . .$1.35 All Bulk Sweet Cakes, per lb. Soda Crackers in 3 and boxes, lb. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Mart-Roylab- ce, 15 7-- lb The stake presidency of the Relief society entertained at the home of Mr. and firs. R. E. Allen last evening, confplimentary to the . Fresh Tomatoes, 6 lbs. 25 Golden Bantam Corn, per ir - " .20c Minced Ham. IK .200 suck Bologna, lb. i..:..20o Weinert, lb. .;.. Douglas Lunch, lb. . . Cornea Beef.Jb..... ' Summer Sausake. lb i .35 65 s and their partners, a nfl members of the stake presidency jand their wives, presi dent and Mts. T. N. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. WW lam Knight, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen and Mr. and boardi-member- We carry the FAMOUS dozen GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, is very good for pastnes.7 Seattle "Head Lettuce, per and 20 head ASK ABOUT IT. lb. . . . . . r4 per Cabbage, COFFEE . Peaches, per dozen. . .10d .4 for Coffee Gibson's per lb. Aprjcots, the Try a good fair trail, special, Canteloupes, Watermelons, lb. .. . . per lb. 22o ..29c 29c Mrs. H. R. Pasewalk was hostess bridge luncheon at her home this afternoon. The affair was complimentary to her sister, Mrs. C. W. Kellogg of HermUton, Ore., who i here visiting. Tne rooms were at a CRACKERS All .....15 .....40 ii Mrs. E. H. Holt. -- Mrs. Allen, Mrs. A. W. Pal ner, Mrs. J. R. Hodson acted as losteses. A program Of games was carried out on the Allen lawn. At o'clock a well appointed dinner was served. The rooms 10, 325 .2i , i r Mechanic, i, Colo. mi in wiiw- - . - Colo. Ust iupt. UUh. man, 0oo"f lUh. - s Denver . .J jux-ii)- - .J i ff l P?5rJ 4 i V ipBBMBSSiSSBSSiSSS - uJ a: 0 ljuone. v vi i 1 11 3. 20 .........$1.25 25 Sausage The very best of pork is used In making this sausage have you tried it. None better. Try it once and you will always buy it-- FLOUR Shoulderoast, lb. ....15c lienni g LEMONS Juicy Lemons, per Nice large new, peck. Half bushel Bushel to 27 thaL. ser-vice- POTATOES All-Po- rk Shpuldek Roast, Shoulder steak, lb Large dozen ...!..r.25rto27 Extra 8ifted Early June Peas 25c Large cans Pierce's Pork and 22c Beans 2 Med. cans Pierce's Pork and .i25c Beans :.. and 3 Smal cansPlerce's-Por- k Pork Pork Pork Pork X 10 .17 We have only the very best of HOME RAISED PORK. We carry NO eastern or Salt Lake pork. Shoulder Pork Roast, to 20 . . :17 lb It is always fresh. lb Skaggs' Creamery Butter 40c lb Full Cream Mild Cheese 25c .".TT. Dairruh. u 95J b. 1 1 . Hill Cherry 75 Tubs.... 20 BUTTER forn f -- ....25e "Beans 7......,, orBoardV U. leir rights MARKET FROM OUR PRICES REGULAR )ME n railroad Eastern pork sweet anient NJ CHOICE BEEF 20c lb Pork ;oasts, lb iBer Steak, lb. Stylish Garments at the Price Yoii can Afford to Pay is the Crux of Our Efforts in Your Behalf - ., 10-o- $2.1 Purity... ,.81.00 SUGAR . and Apple Jam, Pure Phei Jam. 35c Fine Beet Sugar. , Sugar Loganberry cans 45c $1.33 Skaggs' I . 15J SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES JAMS have just received a car of Craig's Repeater Pure Fruit and jar. . . : . .27c Matter Coffee. It is fresh Sugar Jam, lean the ... .... 12 COFFEE ITS. allies y, .25t 16 12c CHOICE BEEF POT ROA8T8, BE8T CUT8, lb 17c HICE LEAN PORK 8HOULDER ROAST, lb 12'2c NICE LEAN PORK 8HOULDER ROAST, lb FRE8H GROUND HAMBURGER 8TEAK, 2 lbs. for. .. .25c ttsd,itrsl0ht' JR. .20 IJNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY e Largest Retail Buiyeir ar Paul-Hanse- Vivian iope One of -- . Mrs. at i girl Johnson, u Miss Mamie Beesley, Mrs. Floyd Violett and son Mack Mrs. John F. Smith, Mrs. Herald R. Mr, Shireman WIRES US FROM NEW YORK that our cooperative connectiori with left Tuesday for a two weeks' visit Clark. Mrs. W. H. Mitchell, Mrs. in Denver and Kansas City. R. J. Murdock, Miss Mary Mortimer, Miss Rosalind Grant; Miss 5 4Ir. and Mrs. Mart Roylance have Helen Newell, Mrs. Ora Bailey returned from "Fish lake, where Harding, Mrs. J. Ed Stein, Miss they have; been spending the past Marguerite Jepperson, Mrs. Samuel ten days. Jepperson, Sr., Mrs. Bertha Ross, of Ready-to-Wein the game, haa given us an advantage, lhat Will enable ua to offer som Mrs. Ruth Farrer, Mrs. Julia Knud-Ben- , MrB. Eliza Davis of Willard, Utah, Mrs. W. Monroe Pax man. Mrs. is spending a few days in Provo Alma Paxman, Mrs. J. William canyon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Hodson, Mips John R. Stewart and Bishop and Ethelyn Hodsoa, Miss Elisabeth Mrs. Joseph Nelson. Evans, Mrs. Frank Deming, Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. George Brat The Misses Fern and Melba Post tan, Mrs. G. E. Hyde, Mrs. T. Karl of Salt Lake City are Provo visit-- ; Pardoe, Mrs. Christen Jenson, Mrs. ors for a week, the guests of Mtos Leslie Hickman,, Mrs. Shirley Tiee, to our friends in Coats, Suits and Dresses for Fall season." Mildred Scott and Miss Marvul Mrs. Vera Davies, Mrs. George Fits-roWilde. Mrs. J. M. Jenson, Mrs. Tenle 1 Mr. Shireman's purchases are on the way and should arrive hereafter the middle of next week. Thomas. Mrs, C. B. Maw, Mrs. L. C. Mr. and Mrs. F, D. Cassity and Potter, Mrs. J. W. Nixon, Mrs, J. ' f Mrs Jassity's mother, Mrs. Mary Milt Jones, Mrs. Ray Jones, Mrs. Mr. The Shireman are wires, styles, those from shown to retail the considerably changed Soffee of Salt Lake, have returned I. H. Masters of Twin Falls, Idaho; trad from Sprlngdell, in Provo canyon, Miss Jennie Kerr, Miss Rhea Kerr, a few weeks so if to want see the t LATEST from of ago, you will authority-idesigners where they have been spending the Miss Zina Larson, Mrs. P. L. Larpay you to past eight weeks. Mrs. Soffe will son, Mrs. Peter Jenson, and the wait for our showing, which will be announced later. return to her home in two weeks. Misses Dolly, Ruth and Marian Gilchrist. Mrs. Lester Spurrier and chll dren, Charles and Vioia Pearl, re Mrs. I.. L. Nelson entertained at turned home Wednesday evening a wen appointed dlnner paityat irom Logan, w.:?r? ;?a - je;.. her for visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs'. Ernest Mohr of Logan and W. E. Hawkins. Mrs, Roy Dickson and daughter , Kathleen of Ogden, who were here ha returned to visiting. Kingman, Ariz., after spending two : f , weeks in Provo with his mother, Fred Harding was pleasantly surMrs. F. D. Cassity. prised by p number of friends t her home. Thursday evening. A de The members of the Optimist lightful time was spent with games club were pleasantly entertained at and music, during which dainty ra the home of Mrs. Leo Sheehan freshments tvere served to the fol- We want your busiThe rooms lowing Thur8day artemoon. guests: Irene We were artistically arranged with Westphal, Irene Duckett, Beth ness in return for -- thefshouK Ellen garden flowers and ferns. The card Johnson, Connie Stagg, game "500" was the feature of the Thompson, Nellie Harding, Delia with our -- policy4, Good Value and Style, the Sampson, afternoon's entertainment; Melvin Kavochevich, your money's worth Guy j Willis Field, John Stagg, Milton prize being awarded . Service. yfiur; money back, .v ShurtllTT. A delicious luncheon was Nelson, Alfrfd Kimber, Lawrence Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store' Mrs. Harding. Albert Hopkinson served to the following: and Mattie York, Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Mathew Thompson. Mrs. W. B. Retherford, Mrs. Z. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lyman and Whittaker, Mrs. John Lundahl, Mrs. Mrs. Emma Poulson will give a .Mrs. EWta Dixon," Mrs. Florence Guy Shurtliff, Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, daughter Marjorie returned to their CATHOLIC CHURCH, Ears will be worn this t Mrs. Clarence Beesley, Mrs. Byron home in Salt Lake City yesterday, wedding reception at her home on Salt, Mrs. Susa Poulton, Mrs. Corner of First North and First don't know if they wlU be Emma Jensen, Mrs. Mae Glazier, Denhalter. Mrs. James Sutherland after spending a few days, in Provo Provo Bench this evening, compli- .Miss Alice . East streets. Catechism class is and Mrs. Gilbert Cox. with Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Cassity. Reynolds, Miss The man who puts mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McLean, Mrs. Ellen Bunnell, Fanny Mrs. held Saturday at 10:30 o'clock, SunMr. and Mrs. Charles Hagan and Over 2f,0 married folks of Utah Taylor, who were married Wednes Mary Ahworth, Mrs. Jane P. Jones, day at 9:30; mass Sundajut.l0:30. ward often comes 1 daughter Ardelle of Bountiful were county attended the married folks day in the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Mrs. Mae Tanner, Mrs. Abbte Bird Rev. J. G. Delalre, pastor. V A ood wlm the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. dance at Geneva last evening. This Taylor was formerly Miss Amy of Mapleton, Mrs. Diantha Worsley, Mrs. Esther Mrs. H. D. Roper CHRISTIAN Creer, " ? the second of the series of Poulson. The affair will be in the Cassity Wednesday. SCIENCE CHURC or spnngviue. No. 80 North Unlversltv avnniia form of a 'awn Colored elec Mrs. Walter T. Hasler, Mrs. this season. party A county orchestra tor Aiieiixt ioA Mr. and Mrs. " Hodson Mr. Services school Suudav. James Bullock, Mrs. D. W. Packard furnished the music. The priie tric lights will be used In decorat- 9:45 at a. Sunday m.; mornMrs. Jacob Coleman, .Mr. and and Miss Grace Paxman entertain waltz was won by Lawrence Epper- ing. Games, music and luncheon and r Mrs. Frank Roylance of Springville ing services at U o'clock. ed at a miscellaneous shower at the son and Mrs. George Van Wageneu, j be eojoyed invitations bave a week-enwin 8 pen the home of Mrs. Hasler, yesterday at Straw ,';been issued to 20, including sev berry. Nothing makes a man feel better man bearing someona eral from knockjnjrL one of bis enemies. LICEN8ES ISSUED. 1. The members of the Nelke Readying club met Thursday afternoon at Marriage licenses have beea' the home of Mrs. Reed Ander--to the following this week: asbergr. Mrs: Susie Whittaker-wa- s sisting hostess. Gladiolas were Milton Edward Noe of Springville used in decorating the entertaining and Mrs. Marguerite Grimes Manca rooms. An interesting paper on of Soldier Summit; Blaine Ross the life and works of Edwin Booth We are glad to invite comparison of prices and qual was given by Mrs. Flora B. Jenkins. Robinson and Miss Mary Bishop, ity of merchandise. Our many years of successful mer A review of Shakespeare's "Ham- both of Hinckley,-Utah- ; Benjamin chandising is due to our practice of selling the best of let" was well given by Mrs. Elsie Hair and Mrs. Martha A. Gordon Carroll. C. consistand meats lowest at Several vocal the solos possible price groceries Priestley, both of Provo; Elmer ent with quality. In addition we furnish you Sutton were rendered by Master Paxton Taylor and Miss Amy Leona Poulrewhich after Whittaker, dainty Service. freshments were served to 30, in- son. both or Provo; David Donella Kendall of Mapleton and Miss Read and compare every article inihe following list. cluding several invited guests. Carrie Hughes of Spanish Fork; We carry nothing but the best of everything and guar The Mutual .girls of the Sharon Harold G. Billings of Salt Lake antee everything we selL ward, chaperoned by Mrs. W. K. City and Miss A. Ruth Smith of Lossee, are spending the wee at Provo. GALVANIZED TUBS MEATS Mutual Isle In Springdell, Provo No. 1 Tubs canyon. Twenty-ongirls -are rePrime Rib Roast. . . . REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 2 85tf ported at the Isle. No. 250 West Fourth 8outh. SunRolled Rib Roast. . . . No. 3 Tubs... day evening services are held In The Utah stake Y. L. M. I. A. the Rolled Pot Roast We have all sizes of , Reorganized church at 8 o'clock. MAKES CHILDREN FEEL LIKE THIS.-BES- T officers bold a in A cordial will meeting TO Crock Jars for your pickles. is extended to Chuck Pot Roast at the Third ward everyone. invitation Springville PRODUCED. Elder S. STILL 8. Holm 14 SELLING, AT TOILET PAPER QUARTS, H pastor afternoon at 2 chapel Sunday Lean Pot Roast. Tissue o'clock, with the Springville ward Hospital COMMUNITY CHURCH. Cross Rib Pot Roast. officers of the Mutual. A discusCrepe Services for Sundav. Aturaat n. Rib Boils sion of the general Beehive and Sunday school, 10 a. m. morning stake work will be taken up. . HONEY Sausage services at 11 o'clock. Evening Sweet cream for breakfast tomorrow 'from s j, Pint jars are held at 8 o'clock. All ara x you buv todav Ihat'n mir Mrsnhw J" . Hamburger Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol of welocme. Rev. Charles Veal Stew Quart jars Ogden were diner guests at the pastor. ' im PHONE 780-R-Gallon cans Roast Veal, lb home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ander-berlast evening. Covers were laid Combs, PORK for twelve. miiuc-- u 56, 194, i 195.1 were prettily decorated with the season's flowers. -- Cat (lass bowls of nasturtiums were used as a taole ' decoration. dinner, Following games and musts were enjoyed The retiring board members are follows: Mrs. Delia I. Booth, (Mrs. Persia Bunnell, Mr. J. B. Keeler, Mrs. Amanda Knight, . Mrs. Julia Maycock, Mrs. Nettie 'Groesbeck. Mrs. Anns S. Bird, ' Mrs. Hannda MendenhsU, Mrs, lsabell Burroughs, (' USArravGoods of saving monerJtfctrading at ihe IhroToJans-i-t ' ...Navy Department StofcivHmyyxSato visit ol store and examine the thotisamJUand one " articles oni. ii i isu woay, we win nave H ser tomorrow. V OVERALLS Bib Overalls, heavy denim, pair. . Coveralls, heavy khaki, snap bottoms and sleeves; very special, pair... ...$1.95 Khaki Pants, straight leg, for boys; .$129 ...",.,..... $1.98 pair Riding Breeches for boys and girlsw heavy khaki, double seat,' pair'. $1.98 Government issue Khaki Breeches, extra . . heavy, pair ., ... . " ' SHIRTS Blue Chambray and Khaki Work Shirts, . .. . . .07 to $2.23 from 0. D. Flannel Shirts, government issue, each Officer's Serge 0. D. Shirtsvery. special, each v .TrmrrTTT. 7. $3.98 ....$2,49 ... ......... .........$2.98 V : Our - GLOVES Leather faeed, 'heavy Canvas Gauntlets, pair ..23 2 for 45$ Leather Work Gloresm 79 to $1.03 r mTTEES 7jV,lZL Leather Puttees, cordovan calf, very special at, pair . . . . ..,.,.$3.05 SpiraJ Puttees, 0. D.'wool, pair. r,.;;95 Canvas Leggins, government Issue, pf 5 HIKING OR GOLF SOCKS t : i , Hiking Socks forJadies and misses, assort-- . ed colors, specially priced, pair $1.20 We have a complets-stocotjgjyjernment Canteens, ; Hess Kits, T136ndiinCCS3, noua, naversacKS. Doaai Maaf-nCOME IN GET THE HABIT . : ca Provo Army & Navy I 304 WEST CENTER, - Dept Stofc ' FROVOi UTAH. ' , GuaranteeGoods Exchanged or Money Refunded. T, --'r- . 7 . " v |