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Show 2irrr Sr"i1T t.WdKe Bof nonwty hTt friend. Tuesday ber iff". tamed 10 5- -. THE HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, -- VlJS" "rP c deIlci0U8 Mr. and Mrs. B. tanch-,c- t - sa K8, will meet S!!wDh ri STST GUe.' AMPlendW pro. been arranged, sali wsm-- f those eligible for mem-iSJcordltHy tattted to at-T ' . tor "Ten at a were laid JTumointed dinner party afternoon by mu Amelia Garden flower prettily tinted the UC pw & Thannond of Salt alTQTd Tlaltor tor iflM Roberta IdwW A. Moorefield entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home Thursday after fH days, the guest ot her sister, noon ior the following:- - Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Stein. Mrs. R. L. Sutton, Miss Atha Bate-maAlmost enjoyable time wai spent and Mrs. Fern Bush. by the members of the Tianpanogos Covers were laid for 12 t a fm. Dancing club at their regular club dance at the armory hall Friday ily Thanksgiving dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Perrv Thnra. eYenia. The . .v flVUQUQ and snn. which was most attractive was ar- uiy. Lnrysantnemums ranged with the color t nr Vo.? ..j dragons were used as a table dec During the evening 'of dancing oration. dainty refreshmenta were served to Mrs. Clara Perrv of Entemriao a couple. The dance was In charge of J. Edwin stin tv, Utah, is a Provo visitor for a few next party to be given for the club months, the guest of her mother, vr eor ? : snips c. en)h... Mr James B. Woods. 15. and will be under th Mr. and Mrs. James A. OliveY or ueorge Harris. in Nephi with spent the week-enFrank Warner Over 360 members of thA ,Mn. their daughter, Mrs. ' avu ward were present at the M. I. Mrs. May R. Farrer has returned A. program given in the Ladies' to her home in this city from Salt gymnasium Thursday honor of the fathers and mothers Lake, where she soent ThanWiv. of the ward. A one-ac- t Dlav was ing as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ionard MnlHon whn hao given and daneine by the Misses Nina anrl nn Aviva cently returned from Los Anzeles Huish. Games and daninw warn Calif. aiso leaiures or entertalniment after Mr. and Mrs. NeDhi Taylor were wnicn dainty refreshments the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer served. Taylor at dinner Sunday. The Poulson family reunion was Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe soent held Friday. December 1 at tha in Salt Iake the home of Mrs. Josephine Draper in the week-enPleasant Grove. The family mem guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sanders. bers gathered at 12 o'clock noon Mr. and Mrs. L. IT. Noyes of Salt when a sumptuous diner was Served to 44. Followinz dinnM- - a Lake City were dinner eue6ts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed program was given including songs, Stein Thanksgivine dav. Thv re readings and instrumental Officers were elected for the com- - turned to their home Friday. ine year: Ludwie Poulson. nresi. Mrs. John B. Soamount enter dent: Charles Poulson. vice nresi- ihfi mpmhpr rf tha trn. dent; Estella Poulson, family his tained Sewing club at dinner at! torian; Edwin Poulson. secretary: gressive treasurer. The her home Saturday evening. A! Charles- - Poulson, entertainment committee for next large hand painted bowl filled with choice fruit centered the dining year includes Mrs. Elmer Taylor, table. Covers were laid, for the Otto Draper and Rhoda Poulson. Mrs. Mary Markham, During the evening of games and following: Mrs. Agnes Crow ther, Mrs. Rose Kartchuer, Mrs, Arlene Milburn. V 1 to No Need r Look Further a watch and choose it from the special display we are now showing. . The latest Mrs. Leah Ekins, and the invited Decide upon in models guests Mrs. Nettie Smart, Mrs. Wal ter Jenkins, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. George Strong and Mrs. Pris- cilla, Swenson. Following dinner the time was spent with needlework and music. Mrs. AND TUESDAY Jenkins gave an interestingWalter PRINCESS 1 MONDAY guaranteed Time 3:45, 7:30, 9:15 timekeepers. Mrs. Louise McBride spent Thanksgiving day in American Fork, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Noyes. JOHN GILBERT A small deposit will hold any article in untif Christmas. "THE YELLOW STAIN" ANDERBERG, INC. Provo's Exclusive A Jewelry House. 36 W. Center, Provo, Ut. The Battle of a Real Man Against Odds. Also COMEDY Elmer Taylor entertained at dinner at their home Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving day. Garden flowers were used in decorating tbe dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eggan and daughter Joyce, Mrs. Emma Poulson and son Leo, and Ludwig Poulson. HOYT SPEAKS AT OGDEN. OGDEN. committee Development OUR TOfYLAND IS NOW OPEN of the largest stocks of Toys south of Salt Lake PoDs, Sleds, Skates and Mechanical Toys of every kind. BRING THE KIDDIES IN AND LET THEM VISIT OUR TOY DEPARTMENT. We have one ; 4. Dec. The central of the Intermountain league, consisting of representatives of commercial organizations in Utah and southern Idaho, met at the Weber club and chamber of commerce in Ogden Saturday. At the noon luncheon meeting, Dean H. V. Hoyt, of the school of commerce of Young university, Provo; gave a fcrief talk on the sub-- : Dr. Ject of "Farm Marketing." Hoyt told of the increasing de mand on the part of large eastern consuming markets for the products of the west Dr. Hoyt urged a closer study on the problems of the agricultural community, pointing out that the man on the farm was so constantly absorbed in the problem of produc tion that he has little time to de vote to studying marketing condi tions. He told of the increasing demand for lettuce and celery and eggs produced in the west and of the advantage that this section had in the matter of freight rates over sections now supplying the" New York market. next Wednesday oyght to be very welcome to you, now that Christmas is coming on, and there are so many demands on the purse. We are offering youthis to save many dollars. Read each item carefully and keep this ad for reference of the many wonderful bargains that you will be able to select next Wednesday. op-portun- ity PIECE GOODS DRAPERIES Bookfold Ginghams, dainty patterns, fine for dresses and aprons ; DOLLAR DAY The artistic home reflects the tasteful housekeeper, and this is your opportunity to achieve that atmosphere of comfort and elegance at very little expense. Plain and Fancy Marquisettes, values from 39c to 60c; DOLLAR DAY 01 flfl $liUU SPECIAL, 4 yards for Cretonnes, beautiful color combinations and 01 (in patterns, value $1.00; DOLLAR liUU DAYASPECIAL, 2 yards for DOL; 25c value Fancy Cretonnes, nn LAR day special, 27-in- nn special, 5 for $liUU yards Plain Heavy Chambray, all colors, value 25c ; DOLLAR DAY $1.00 SPECIAL, 6 yards for Chambray in plain colors, value l'Jc;; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, $1.00 0 yards for Plain Silkalines, value 25c ; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, flfl V '"JU 6 yards for Fancy Dark Outing Flanel for comforts, a good heavy weight ; DOLLAR DAY 32-in- ch 27-in- ch 1 36-in- tl PROVO ELECTRIC EUREKA, Dec. 4 A small consignment of ore from the Barney-Fulle- r lease at the lron Blossom mine, shipped last week and now at one of the Salt Lake smelters, carried 2130 ounces silver to the ton, also some gold. This lot of ore was carefully mined from one of the high grade streaks, which have made this particular block of leased ground famous and was sacked and guarded during the process of mining and & HDW. Pennies count Men's Arrow Brand Collars Prices 9fu Men's for Garters cheap rent makes low 2 pair SS 5?en'8 are always below market prices Wevbiider .Caps-go- G9 the money fast ing eas Gingham, Value for 15 $1.15 W W W always low v :1 knows what selling for, yard & Percale, light, for less yard C6ttdniaose-ili6-w 15 Is the time to buy-- iir tif$m Ladies' Silk and Wool Hose just what you have. 'ii1.50 sk ,n lookin Ladies' 27-inc- h, fof-p- air Silk-Hos-o- ...Children's Beai Bhifid 5?'ir, Jhey we-ra- lr price ia ur - -- . r v, .. ....Hoeitboiy . .. .; b"e Lacesiinow is your time to buy 2 pair for fiTORB tTHBrPEOPLES US North University Avenue. -- 5 J Sf:ul: BLOUSE SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAY Values up to $7.50; FOR DOLLAR $3.95 DAY ONLY, each . . V yards for Fine quality Thompson Check Dimity, value 5 20c. 6 01 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, P I yards for Lingerie Mull, pink stripe, value 75c; LAR DAY SPECIAL, (1(1 DOL- SPECIAL FOR DOLLAR DAY, each LADIES' SPATS Spats in colors gray, brown and black, both short and high-cstyles, values to $3 00; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, QQ One lot of Corsets, All-Wo- J Fancy patterns and styles, valeus up to $2.00. values up to 5$.00; $1.00 - DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, J- Two-piec- ol fl $1.95 DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, each : MEN'S WEAR ft MINA TAYLOR APRONS ut $1.00 Men's Heavy Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, value $1.50; DOLLAR DAY 01 I lUU SPECIAL, each e Men's Underwear, small to values sizes, $2.00; DOLLAR 01 up DAY SPECIAL, 2 for $ I lUU Men's Dress Shirts, made of good fine quality percale, good patterns, values up to $1.75; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, QQ FINE KNIT SLDPOVER SWEATERS In all the popular colors, values up to $3.00. iUU $1 00 SWEATERS Men's Heavy Cotton Sweaters, roll collars and light and dark gray only, value $2.00; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, QQ k, QQ CRIB BLANKETS 24x36 Crib Blankets, colors white with pink and blue borders, value 40c ; DOLLAR DAY FANCY COMBS Attractive designs, set with rhinestones, values up to $4.50; DOLLAR DAY 01 nn SPECIAL., each ......iUU f1AL. $1.00 JJ Men's Cotton Hose, bolors black, blue, gray and white, value 25c; DOLLAR $1.00 DAY SPECIAL, 5 pair for. .... No Refunds - Every Sale Final Store Opens 9 a. m. - No Exchanges Come and enjoy the merchandise feast from 9 a. m. until 6 p. -- m.-Wednes- Ladies' High Heeled values up to $1.50; SPECIAL, 3 pair for. . The shipment contained only that it repeight tons but even at Under the resents over 117.000. of the terms of the lease one-hanet returns goes to the lessees and the other half to the Iron Blossom lf company. Manager Hugh Trenholm of the various Knight properties, who spent a part ot the week in Tintic, imine is says that the Iron Blossom making a most satisfactory record. The property is furnishing em- Rubbers, $1.00 lbs. Head Rice No. 1 Soft Shelled Walnuts pkg. Seeded or Seedless Raisins jar Honey Mission Sardines, in tomato sauce Small cans Good Salmon Tall cans Good Salmon 1 jars Preserves - 50 35 35 25 .5 ployment for a large number of HAY PROVE FATAL men, the largest force that it has worked in several years, and the quantity and quality of the ore are When Will Provo People Learn the both good. Some new work is being Importance of It? performed for the development of is only a simple thing of eaxt Backache to are the fissures which the older ore deposits and Manager at first; Trenholm is confident that this But if you find 'tis from the kidnew work will bring an entirely neys; new section of the Iron Blossom That serious kidney troubles may into the productive stage. Good Bread Is the Main Part of Your Meal So be Sure its ljC 25 35 North University Are. PROMPT DELIVERY. Phone 274. Foster-Mil-bur- It isn't too early to think of PhotograpteorChristmasGifts Nothing exceeds a Christmas gifts. Rollow-mad- e well-mad- e Photograph for Photographs will solve twelve Christmas problems of what shall 35C bars Flake White Soap .25 10 bars Duck Toilet Soap Our Meat Department is complete with the best meat we can bay the prices are low and our service is prompt. Let us serve you. THE UNIVERSITY MARKET and lame. I had duzv sDellT That dropsy or Iiright's disease was servous. My kidneys were congested and this annoyed me may be the fatal end, Y'ou will be glad to know the fol- greatly. I used Doan's Kidney Pills lowing experience. and they rid me of the rheumatic 'TIs the statement of a Provo citipais and corrected the disordered zen. Mrs. Andrew Edwards, practical condition of my kidneys." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't nurse, 52 W. th North St, Provo, says: "I suffered with rheumatic simply ask for a kidney remedy-- get Doan's Kidney Pills the same apins through my back that compelled me to give up my house- that Mrs. Edwards had. work. My back was full of sharp Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . shooting pains and it became sore Advertisement. follow; Twelve 6 BOOTH & BOOTH ;Ladies' Heavy Cotton Union Suits, Dutch neck and long sleeves, value $1.50; DOLLAR DAY 01 ttfl $liUU SPECIAL, each -- Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. - day Ladies' Unions Ladies' Rubbers 7 498 DOREENS Metal Vanity Cases, fitted with mirror and powder puff; DOLLAR DAY 01 nn SPECIAL, each ...$I.UU DRESSER SCARFS Lace Trimmed, and Embroidered Dresser Scarfs, value $2.00; DOLLAR DAY 01 flfl $liUU SPECIAL, each A BARGAIN IN SILK HOSE Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, colors black and cordovan, value $1.50; DOLLAR IXAY 43 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR 01 nn I ilIU DOLLAR DAY, 2 yards for. Serpentine Crepe in plain colors, value 29c; 01 flfl DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, $1.00 each $1.00- - For All This Week We Offer These Special Prices- 1-- lb. BEAUTY BOXES oiI iUU yards for J Patent Leather Beauty Boxes, large mirrors and beautifully fitted, values 1.50; DOLLAR Heavy weight Turkish Bath Towels, size 22' ; DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, QQ 36-in- ch 17-o- z. 35 - TOWELS pliUU yards Madras Shirting, Extra fine quality 01 nn fancy stripe, value 50c; DOLLAR liUU DAY SPECIAL, 3 yards for Silk Stripe Shirting, beautiful patterns, value HAVE YOUR GROCERIES DELIVERED THIS BAD WEATHER AND STILL SAVE MONEY. WE ARE ALWAYS BELOW MARKET PRICE. Cheap rent enables us to sell much lower, offering you saving from 10 to 30 per cent. If you are not one of our customers, now is your time to start and make every one of 5 oi nn special, for 5" NECKWEAR SPECIAL Combination Vestee and Camisole, in attractive patterns, values up to $1.75: DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL, J QQ 36-in- ch 27-in- ch sampling. l 4: n d lw J9& dnnrH-ntlv- JcS , """"' I give. Avoid disappointment and arrange tor sittings early. For your convenience studio will remain open Provo Bakery in the evening till 9 o'clock. OUR PLANT IS OPEN FOR INSPECTION- - Phone THL NEW ROLLOWSTUDIO 853- - 44 W. Oaoter St. n |