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Show rpAGiJ THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1924 torn. mertteg with all the they held awuta in the dUtriet. It RuH Lkft Charles A. Elliott f thu American Express miHuy8 Jkh1 office, si nt Saturday in Salt ' Lake, Entire Carload of Bedroom Furniture Just Arrived For TAYLOR BROS. COMPANY man-- . I- - Graham, At atore tqient of Bate the Satnr;i ager a . . i day at Price inspecting uiejr ormiiu . . house-ther- .J :fv Al ; - - - - --- .v ;. . ; ,'. . .'" .. . Vincent -- At Salt lakft-P- mil cashier of the Telluride Motor com pany, spentr Fridaj Iff Sl n TUESDAY MONDAY in Salt Lake. i ..'-',-"' II J, M ,, e. Goes ta PriceMrss Xliia Dunn of Price, who has ajteut several day n'ith her lureuta. Mr. anil Mrs. P;.pfitinrifiirna' ta Price Sunday. Furniture Dept. v--1 OBffiil PrieL. and Mrs. Rorino ill VisitorsU-M- r. Kenneth Weight spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Weight's mother, Mrs. Joseph II. Weight of Sprtngville. The --couple returned: nrdavlu time for "Ken" to tint the Provo basketball a gooa Stilt practice Baiuruay biiw noon. tt jGoeceptioins' jt- ;- These Suites Are So' Rich In Design and Finish That You'll Think They Cost Twice What They Do Carl F. Go to American Forfc-- Pr. Eyrlng, scout commlnsloner. of the Timpanogos couucil and A. A. An derson, scout executive, will hold a scout leaders' training course in the Alpine stake talx'rnacle at American Fork Sunday, It Is announced. - to offer you suites for suite $300.00 as as any $119.00 you ever saw. The prices goodiooking are surprisingly low on this beautiful furniture. I Suites $54.00 to $725.00 We bought this bedroom furniture right. We that-ar- are-abl- e e ' Expected Home Miss Dorothy Dunn, Who has spent several days visiting friends In Price, is expected - " honie Sunday. At faj'son Sum ii i i i iI - tyjiK Saturday Wilde's! orcnestra win iurntsn tne music and all Masons are invited to tend. inht? Masonic teuiple. Buys New Car George P. Parker t of : the Fourth district court is now driving a new Oakland sedan, which he purchased from the Jackson Motor Car Co. judge-elec- To Climb Mountain The Winter Walkers club of the B. Y. V. will hike to the top of Y"" mountain Saturday. . The party will meet at the archway at 9 a. m. Lunch will . be carried. - 1h -- never see a YOU'LL striking selec- j. Designs Are New and It has caused a sensation the is nothing you haye seen before in designs quite as striking as these. nn-HER- E Here From Mt. Pleasant Mayor Robert H. Hinckley of Mt. Pleas ant and family spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Hinckley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hinckley and are Father staying over and son attended the game in Salt Lake. , coun- ETIRELY new try over. Do not buy until you have seen this beautifully finished furni"' ture. . Antique Velum Sil vert one Old Ivory Mahogany French Walnut, American Walnut rich in interest. They stand apart from the ordinary designs in bedroom furni- : Utah-Aggi- -- ture. See These New Suites on Our THF 1 new club was organized by a group of high schxiol girls last Wednesday and the first meeting' was held at the home of Miss .Evelyn Watson the following Friday, The season's-flower- s were nspd in decorating the entertaining rooms and a dainty luncheon wrist servmi to the following members. Miss Bertha Hooks, Miss Ora Haws, Miss Alice. Cowan, Miss Emmn Taylor, Miss Virginia Thomas: Miss '.inn! Lette Webster. Misis Ada Hasler and the hostess. Miss Evelyn Watson. Games, music and the making of Christmas gifts were the main features, of the' es'enings 'enertaiii-men- t. -- DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO e Society I See .Them. First Floor . v H JL , i - n jV.Cv X Ann VJL' I I iH - r . i M U PNV..; iI I I , I! l T"r a: a HTrX aL f I! SI .. I u TJ All nil II II 7 -1 - 1 - 1 lln III!k fillh II Yl II i II - ".ffek- f ffitfi- II ll II 1 -- II l IB "Enanh .pujuwi U I UC1 LC11L LAI ll.llil II ' IB CITY NEWS o ' - - II - r. . 1 ' r, , Here on Business J, A. Las agas 'Lsitor Miss Lucille assistant iu charge of forest McDonald of Las'Yagas, Nev.,. is management at Ogden is in Provo spending the wintermonths in ' going over forest work - with mem Provo as tie guest of Miss Ella ' .EttEtw-of-thi- s ' Here From Keetley OrUng and bers of the loeal office. city. pilchard Glazier of Keetley, Utah, Davis and Get Wild Gees-Blr- k. . . '. , Rahhit HnnlCfon tm spent Thaaksgrring in' Provo with of the aherlffa of fice got four Roper ut , their parents. S " r " ".i wild geese neat Mona Wednesday, rabwt X j . belong Uva geese and Mr. InSjg.L ylld Tjaree Here From Bountiful Fred Evans, clerk f the city eourtf' went to Salt Lake Friday on court business. At Salt ' lake - SEE WINDOW DISPLAY SHO WING REDUCTIONS A PSyl jffiT' U ;.' I'GRAf group i M HO nyI ' ; J 89c . -- GROUP 3 Y ( -! - Less Than One-ha- :"""TT """'i $1.89 & Tn j" ; lf v.-- Thanksgiving Trip Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. William Kniidsen Eda Arlene mortored to Salt La.ke Wednesday and .spent Thanksgiving with Mr; and Mrs. Tom Boyd of that city. After dinner they attendof U. game and then ed the A. C.-returned home by way of Lehi where they erijoyed .slipper at the; home of Mr.'and Mrs. Elmer FHz-wate- . . nk" ";,uri7 Ir. and Mrs. George M. Strong entertained at delightful Thanksgiving dinner last Thursday. A bowl of fall flowery formed the centerpiece of the table and covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Williams and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W. J Wil. Hams. Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Nuttall.' Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stone, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bean, Mrs. McDonald and Miss Hazel Cox of Storrs, At the conclusion of the dinner music and social chat were games, R. enjoyed.- " Returns Home Mr ' nilda Omanson has returned' to rovo after spending the past month on an The Ladies Literary club met at extended trip through southern the. home of Mrs. L. B. Harmon ' Utah. ' Wedilewla.viftornnn. .An Interesting program w:as given consisting of Cycling Test Merlin Tance and the followingTiumberfj, short story, De Lylo Erickson cyc'led to the "They Who Bring Dreams to Amerpoint of the .mountain '.Friday on ica," Jawes Dwyer, given by krs. test for coutv merit theii) Herald Clark i."IIow I Found Xm.,r. 0vard. badge ,oaV Anna Yereska, given by Mrs. rayior. Meet al7oshen-SeoExecutive fjieniiig Musical numbers were furnished Ar"A. Anderson of Provo and T. W. by Mrs.Janies Bullock, vocalist Dy'che of Silver City, scout commis- and theTfintlc eonncIL went to later Mrs, Ralph Booth, pinnls and sioner in, the, afternoon deUcioug reGoshen Saturday evening where freshments were served. . - .': t e . nt ft BBVBVBBBVHBBBBHflHBBHBBHBHflBHBBHBVBHBBHEII8B a - VINEYARD Reporter, Mrs. Geo. T. Wells. Telephone 481 R-- The cliihlren and grandchildren of Mr. and Jlrs. Jesse Harding entertained in honor golden of-th- eir wedding anniversary Monday after' noon. . Mrs. Harding was presented with a gold wrist watch and Mr. Harding with a, gold watch and chain. A dinner was served at the home and a musical irogram"tts enjoyed by aboht forty guests Including the' guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Zabriskle and family, and Mr. and Mrs, Thone Jensen and family of Elsinore. Mr. and Mr Wei Daniels of Swinish Fork, Mrs. Garco Evans of American Fork and Fred Thurgood and family of Provo. In the evening a dance was held In the Vineyard amusement hall in which sbout two hundred guest , i from all over the state participate in Vineyard over the Thanksirlvlnir A musical program and old time holidays. dances were enjoyed after which deThe students of tlie school enterlicious refreshments were served. tained at a Thanksgiving play npd A lienefit dance - w held last program Wednesday evening for the Firday evening in the. Vineyard purpose of ra isinff funds for new ward amusement hall in Jiotonr of scjiool equipment. Burton Scott who, Ls laboring on a mission in the southern sjates Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag enter-tnine- d ptiints were Manyinteresting t dinner Thursday for Mr. given after which: dancing was en- and Sirs. Ca L. Joy and family-o- f joyed to 'the Smiths orchestra. Salt Lake, 3Ir and Mrs. James White and fainilynof Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gammon en- .Mr. and Mrs, J .11. Fox of American tertained at a- Thanksgiving dinner Fork.. Thursday for Mr. and Mis. Will Gammon of Grand .Junction," 'Colo., Mr. and Mrs. Thorit Herbertaon Mr. and Mrs. Will Gammon of entertained at a family, dinner Iovo, Mrs. Kaney' Larson and Mrs. Thursday afternoon. The table Mary Bunnell and family of Vine-- , were carrlod out in the yard. ere Thaiiksglviiig atylolaid Fall flowers wer&'nscd In the for twenty guests. and an enjoyable dworatng afternoon was spent with music and Mr,, and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, Jr., social chat. entertained at a delightful Thanks dinner Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. Wnllnce Clpgg Wving for the mendim of the immediate and family of Salt Lake are visiting family, ' " . : - n4-w- . ; '..i ,:j . t ri ' l 1 J .Actual. Value! . : ' $i-3- 9 1 ' Wy t GROUP 2 TT , C jL. silk-sale"- ; - ' e - IB . Mrs.' Alhin Sessions irHH daughters. Wat Argyle of Lake hore Afton and Irene of HouiiKfiy spent used as decoys. "ftinnksL'iving In Provo at theSimne Here From Benjamin Mr." and of Mr. 'and Mrs, J. Harvey StriiY slowIvan Hawkins spent Thnks- Sessions is Blake P. and Mrs. bam. Jnui Recovers daughters several days. givinjt with Mr. Hawkin's parent for Provo in wi.ll stay illness ly' xecovorUig from a mouth's Mr. aiuPMrs. Charles E Hawkins with sinus trouble. Here From Ogrten Mr. and "Mrs. of Provo, Charles F. Evan..and family of Visit in Pleasant Ogden spent Thanksgiving ;1u rro-Family Reunion Thanksgiving L. Nelson is 'visiting in Plcawtut' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. was the .occasion of a 'family re, turday - w ith llaphacl. union at the home of Mr,, and Mrs. .rttV.Kndayand;-S.1. C. Leethain many of her mentis ana reiauvcs.of Trovo. The" fol G. E. Mrs. Lake-Mand At Salt and their famili children lowing Rcturns Here Mrs. Nellie Muir WieaehHecel fiient Thanksgiving 'in w;ere present, Mr. and Mrs. Golden has recently- - returned from an ex Salt Lake where they attended' the Letham, Mr. and Mrs. Alpbens Mrt football game. tended trip in Sacramento, Calif., rtah-AeeiIetham. of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. mid t. nresent has resumed her Wieselinegel recently joined the Gladfl Cowan and Mr. and. Mrs. work as nurse at th state hospital staff at the local forest office. Carl Keeler of Payson. GroMrs.f - ii X 'J Al'J--- -Al-- 1 1 El W v Returns From South E. P. May- hewwho has just, returned' from a business trip in the southern part of the state reports range cattle In an alarming condition hut thnt Cedar City is flourishing due to the development of, the iron mines in that district. Beautiful Though every one of the new finishes in this bedroom furniture is refreshingly new .the most startling is this new French Walnut. tion of absolutely new finishes. To appreciate their richness you'll want to see them. f particularly uneffective. French Walnut finish has created a' sensation on our floor - - Original and Striking New . Finishes rJr- U uci tern i K l . Duck Hunt John Itusscll. Sid ney Russell and Albert Selck report duck sh(Miting good down in Juab, but that the particular brand of ammunition they Vere using was cha rm i n g new e i lln n .1 in Mason's Dance The Masons will ii even entertain at a danefi ing " 'vfcmr. III III U uj u 7" Attend Game Ketrer Sauls and Lowery Nelson, former Agricultural College students, motored to Salt Lake Thursday and attended the foootball game between. that school I and the University of Utah. r 'I i iT . Leavltt Saturday at Payson. - III |