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Show THE PROVO POST Elder B. H. Roberts To Preside Over Eastern States Mission! Sutton' Market According to a recent announcement by President Heber J. Grant, Elder B. H. Roberts is to succeed George W. McCune as president ofj the Eastern States Mission. The new Is looked upon by the careful president will leave for his new Housewife as a place where of service the latter part of field this merchandise and service are month. President McCune has been so acceptable, that to think of transferred to the Western Coast doing without either is out of where he will be president of the the question.! new stake to be organized in Southern California. Suttons Service includes so In commenting on the qualities of much that lightens the houseElder Roberts, President Grant wifes burden of shopping that stated that in early days, B. H. Robhundreds of jwomen are each erts had performed one of the greatday taking advantage of it. est missions in the Church in the They find, too, that it costs no Southern States, President Grant remore. lated the instance wherein Mr. Roberts risked his life in going after the HERE ARE A FEW bodies of two, missionaries killed in the south by mob violence. Elsewhere in other missions President SUGGESTIONS: Grant declared, the new choice of mission head .had also proved himself an extraordinary missionary. MEATS The new president is now one of seven president of the seventies, the VEAL being appointed to that office in 1888. He is also first assistant suA)in Veal Cutlets 25c perintendent of the Y. M. M. I. A. Shoulder Veal Cutlets. 17c 20c T-- ( ! -- This wonderful line of popular priced clothing appeals to the man who wants ALL WOOD clothing at an economical price. CLOTH CRAFT clothes are known the try over for their dependability. ! X Shoulder Veal Roast, -- r- r Shoulder Breast 17c to 27c 15c is built upon strict adherence to the policy of GUARANTEEING customer satisfaction, Seniors Plant Trees On Maeser Campus Our Beef is Steers, and Grain fed. . Loin Pot Roast Neck Boils Rib Boil 122 10c ! IlOc Cross Rib Pot Roast. 17c, 18c j Chuck Rib Roast Chuck Steak j Corn Beef 17c 172c 16c I Fancy Dollar and Oregon i' 30c 15c Potatoes New J2J4c California Bunch Beets, Carrots, Turnips, bunch15c Radishes 7 12 c Green . Onions L Texas White Wax L Onions 5c 12'2c Parslev 5c ) FreshJ Vfilk, 14 Qts., $ 1 Fresh Buttermilk, 5c Qt OUR NEW DELIVERYt SYSTEM All orders in by 7:45 will leave All leave at 8 oclock. orders in by 9:45 at 10:15 oclock. Therevwill be one delivery in the afternoon. This will give eries our customers two a day. deliv- SUTTON THE HOUSE OF SERVICE AND QUALITY Phone 194, 195, 56 Eldreds Merry-go-foun- d No. 7130 THEY ARE I Petris Wheel will n be in operation and evening. North of Armory bill. Give the kiddies a And Satur-afternoo- rile. ; . U. Serge, at Blue $30 ..... BEARS FOR WEAR A Customer came into the store the other day for a CLOTH CRAFT No, 5130 Blue Serge, saying the one he was wearing he bought of us three years ago and that he expected to wear it this year for second best Cloth Craft Novelty Suits Nancy Astor Talks Brilliantly as Easily as Most Women Breathe at $27.50, $32.50 and $35.00 If you buy a CLOTH CRAFT suit, in the future you will be a CLOTH CRAFT Booster ! S. 1 Good clothes do not exactly make the , We say without fear of contradiction that CLOTH CRAFT Serge Suits will W&0&- - man, but they go a long way toward getting him recognition. running about half naked. The only remarkable thing about me is my six children. Lloyd George still has his head above water, and it Is some head, give more wear ppr year than any other serge suit Id. too. You evidently get what I mean and thats saying a mouth- ful. mind would Nobody in his enter the House ofright Lords. Dont lets talk about- - anything from the womans point of view. There really isnt any such thing. Women are about the same as men. I believe in democracy, but I find it hard to find democrats. "All Europe wants is to get back what you call normalcy, whatever that means. If the press wants to unite countries, it can. If it wants to disunite them, it can. "The things that are far away are more apt to catch our eye than- the ones which are just under our noses; then, too, they are less disagreeable. The first time Adam had a chance he laid the blame on woman. "We can thank God for Washington. But we had better pray God about Genoa. I think that America will go to Europe yet, because I think she will see she has got to - go. Program for Y Honor Day Announced Honor Day at the Young univerat Edgwood, sity will be observed to announceMay 26th, according ment made by the committee in activities. charge of the Honor Day, A formal program at which Mayor O. K. Hansen will give a short talk on honor; and the honor men will receive their awards, will be given. This will be followed by an informal party. An old fashioned orchestra will furnish the music. Songs, games, and dancing will be features of the evenings ; entertainment,of and refreshments in the form and marshmellows will be served.' The public will be. invited and special invitations will be sent to the local clubs. gs S. S. LEGION EXPRESSES THANKS SWeliJACKSONVILLE. bridge company LL.U.S. A. No. 5130 $29 Serge, at gift which will be permanent mon ument to the class. This year, the Seniors decided in favor, of beauti fying the bare, uncultivated campus around the Maeser Memorial building. - The boys of the class worked diligently, and as a result 60 trees, each of a different kind, are now planted. hot-do- ! s THREE BIG CLOTH CRAFT SPECIALS Gray Plum Strawberries, cup 25c Here are some of Lady Astors offFresh Tomatoes 22'zic hand remarks to American audiences Head Lettuce.LlOc and 12'2c and newspapermen during her prestour: Rhubarb, per lb. Ji 7'2c ent'Nothing lets the sex down like Cucumbers J Green Peas, per lb i ; one hundred and fifty dol some Extra Fine larsNearly worth of trees have been purPork this week Nothing bet- chased and planted on Temple Hil ter in the Pork line. around the Maeser Memorial build lng Pork Chops, Loin 25c Y. U.by the Senior class of the B. Shoulder Chops 17c, 20c It is the custom in nearly all All Pork Sausage 25c schools for the Seniors at graduaCountry Sausage 15c tion time to leave the school some a - Cloth Crafts Big Reputation J: i We have ! FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922 The Service Star Legion desire to thank every contributor to the jelly and jam drive. Special mention Le-is made of the courtesy shown the gion by the Sutton Market and the Provo Meat and Packing company. The officers of the Legion reports that an equivalent of 300 glasses were received, packed and turned over to the Red Cross association to hospital in ship to the Tuberculosis Arizona, for the boys who served in the World war. The Service Star is asking every housewife to make one pint or more of jam or jelly this summer for a similar call, which will be made next fall. g shark, hungry A baby and vicious, was found as a stowaway in the bilge of a ship that put in drvdock in New Y London university, with an enrollment of 20,000 studeirts, makes the claim of the largest attendance of any institution of learning in the man-eatin- world . &- - -- s i CHURCH ACTIVITIES held In the Reorganized church every evening at 7:45. Good speakers ana - no coleetlons. SAINTS. SUNDAY, MAY 14,. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mothers FIRST WARD day SCIENTIST 80 North University Singing, program 10:20 a. m. Make the World Brighter; song. avenue. Sunday school at 9:45; LATTER-DA- Y f a series of revival meetings will be Hazel Fletcher; reading, Margaret Sunday morning services at 11 Pierpont; song by Primary and Kin-to oclock. Subject, "Mortals and dergarten departments; tribute mothers. Sterling Ercanbrack; singCHURCH CATHOLIC Corner ing, Kind Words Are Sweet Tones; talk on "Mothers Day, Bishop Jo- First North and First East. , Mass seph A. Buttle; "Mothers Apprecia- every Sunday morning at 10:30. What tion, Nellie R. Robinson; Catechism class, Saturday at 10:30 Marie Morgan; Mother Thinks, at 9:30 oclock. Rev. and mothSunday to souvenirs of presentation G. J. Delaire, pastor. ers; closing song, Love at Home. Superintendent David John will preSALVATION ARMY, 35 North 7:30 p. m. Bishop Joseph side. West Sunday services: Open First eveButtle will have charge of the a. m.; Sunday school, 2:30 10:30 air, A program, consisting ning servicS. of short talks from priests and p. m.,; open air,8 7:30m.p. m.; Salvap. Tuesday teachers quorum, a reading by Miss tion meeting, 7:30 air m.; inside p. open solo meeting, a vocal by Beulah Hatton and Open Miss Melba Condie, will be given. Mu- meeting, 8:30 p. m. Thursday meet7:30 p. m.; inside sical numbers will also be furnished air meeting, ing, 8 p. m. Saturday Open air by the ward choir. 7:30 p. m.; inside meeting, Mothers day meeting, SECOND WARD 8 p. m. All are welcome. m. a. program: program 10:30 Elmer Nelson, conducted by Singing, CARD OF THANKS. assisted by Mis3 Follis Ross; organof in behalf, ist; speech of welcome, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Logan wish to the Sunday school, John ' F. Thur-goo- thank their relatives and many solo. Miss Pauline Vincent; for the beautiful floral ofaddress friends, Lucille Tuttle; ' reading. Miss and the many kindnesses ferings to mothers. Professor George Wash- shown them their sad bereav-meduring of , carnations; burn; presentationof Professor of their son, in death the J. W. quartet, comprised K. C. Charles Logan. Carl Roberts, McAllister, Murray Christensen, Thomas L. Martin; re-S. A CARD OF THANKS sponse in behalf of mothers, Mrs. for P. Eggertsen. 7:30: Tre program In behalf of the brothers and sisthe evening services will be under ters, we desire to thank those who in the auspices of the Aaronic priestassisted us at the time of way any hood. death the and funeral of our sister, eve The 7:30: WARD THIRD We especially Miller. Christina direcning services will be under the when wish to express our appreciation to tion of the Aaronic priesthood, to those the the furnished singers, be speakers, will the entire program who sent flowers, and all who loaned by members of that organization. cars during our hour of need. A 7:30: pro WARD FOURTH MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM resthe of commemoration gram in in RATCLIFFE, SR. toration of the Aaronic priesthood the at be will given May 15, 1829, CARD OF THANKS A cordial regular evening services. the invitation fo attend is extended ti Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Jolley and fampublic. Malcolm Jolley wish to thank FIFTH WARD 7:30: The dea ily andwho those an of during the illness cons quorum, which consists will and death helped our beloved daughter of thirty-siof active membership Katherine wife. eveand Jolley, and also the for the program furnish floral beautiful the for offerings. feature ning services. As a special of the program, incidents in the lives TWO FOR ONE. of the church leaders will be given. Evening SIXTH WARD 7:30: The teacher had been lecturing her services will be under the auspices of on George Washington and class A splendid Aaronic priesthood. the readLincoln and the relative Abraham program has been arranged, the of their public careers to talks and importance ings, musical numbers, g of the be given by members of the quorum. as regards the The 7:30: WARD country. MANAVU "Now boys, she said, "which one will program for the evening services be given by members of the Aaronic of these men did the most for his includes country? priesthood. The program shouted are All invited. numbers. "George Washington, excellent one lad. 24,0 REORGANIZED CHURCH Why? "Well,v and the boy hesitated, but West Fourth South street. Regular announced: "They each had Sunday morning services at 11:30. finally a 10:30. at birthday, didnt they? But WashPreaching Sunday school elS. S. 8 m. Holm, presiding at p. ington gave us the Fourth of July New York Mail. der. Commencing Sunday, April 23, too. d; nt x, well-bein- PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES AND FURS FROM 1 MOTHS Do it the sure, convenient and inexpensive way l Our Genuine Red Cedar ' Chests WILL PROTECT THEM r Millions of Dollars Worth Of Clothing f - V Furs, Blankets and Textile Goods are destroyed every year by the ravages of Moth Worms. THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Recently had a sries of tests conducted to determine the value of Red Cedar Chests as protection against damages by moths. 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