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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1921. PERSONAL DISrL.Y OF NEEDLEWORK Mrl Willard Booth Lave as their guests for a few Mr. aud Mrs.' I'd ward Ra&netl of England. Ms. and 11. Mrs. Richard ATcAlht.ter and children, of Blandiag, 8an Juan county, are visiting relatives here for a few days. Mrs. Otto Poulson stwnt th nwk bouor of Glen Vincent, who leaves soon for California, where he wllLlabor as end la .Salt like City wiih her daugh Miss Delma Nelson entertained Aliss Amy, who is attending school missionary, for the L. D. S. church ter, number; of friends at ber home on The affair will be held at the home of mere mt jnar. Provo Bench - Friday evening. The the missionary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. T. Rateman of Alpine Is time was spent pleasantly with games Daniel Vincent siiending a few days with bar daugh and music, during which a daintily The married employes and their ters, Mrs. Charles Giles and Mrs prepared luncheon waiervedTTwenty wives of the Startup Candy company George Dunsdon. little guests were present were pleasantly entertained at a dancMrs. O. W. Hydras returned home, .' ing party at the Startup Candy com- after spending the put three niouth The members of ihe Daughters of pany hall Thursday Later evening.the Utah PtoneersCamp No. S4 met at they were guests t dinner at the home in Garfield. lRMne Mrs". of the Joseph Nelson yes- of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Startup. Mr and Mrs. L. Raymond Nelson terday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The folwera the guests thlldren of j-lowing excellent program was ren TThe Fifth ward Relief society will and dered and a delicious luncheon served: give a chicken dinner and a bazaar 'at of Bishop and Mrs, L. L. Nelson Sun ... .. ... . Quartet by high school girts; reading, the Fifth ward meeting-bous- e Thurs- day.. our noneers;" Mrs. George Myers; day, November 17. All are Jnvlted, MFS.-C -M. ahd JlilWright returned solo, Mrs. Norma Bullock; biographiT 1T home Tuesday evening from Salt Lake cal ; sketch, of the life of Patriarch A successful surprise party. With they have been spending Albert Jones, " Mrs. A, Will Jones; Grover 'Miller s guest of honor, was City, where the past few days, the guests of Mr. ....... J . . i .. the Misses Marva and Gwen duet, and Mrs. J, V. Jenkins. dolyn Nelson. of ; his relatives and friends, The " ,: .Baiter and A. W.HardIng gagiesjnusic and luneheon.. "The home or-MrMr. and Mrs. Morris Woffinden of "Salt - : waa the scenef a delightful social af- Lake spent Sunday here, the guests fair Wednesday evening, when the Ten guests were present at a birthair. ana Mrs. v. it. rouison. oi of Y. the L A. lt: the of presidency I day party given Thursday by Mrs. Hay Poineer ward entertained the interne Vincent in honor of her Mrs. R. L. Spurrier is spending a diate class of the Mutual at a candy son Howard. A Jolly time was spent few days with relatives In Meadow, pull. A delightfujjttme was spent by with music, games and luncheom MUlaro county : twenty girls. Mrs. W. O. Willard .entertained a Mrs. Ed Van Wagenen haa returned The "Mutual officers of the Pioneer number of ladies at a kensington from Salt Lake, where she spent will .ward entertain this evening in Thursday afternoon at her homepleasant week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Taylor, derson and Miss Essie Snyder. 3 1 Henry Mildenhall at dinner Tuesday evening, 'T.nt.n to Mr. and Mrs. Edward lr . of England. were prettily ar- and chrysanthemums !wd 'and niusie were en- fmt d twenty." Mr. ana Mrs. here Monday morning Z. West Houghton, England, and return-!,komel"tour the t'nited States, the spring.--- . -- w.mni. with Games miwwj--iiarriTe- -- o n Fred p. evening Tuesday entertained at a surprise In CZL of her husband, whose birthday tZtonat occurred on that day. The with beautifully-decorate.Man were and f jttd plants and ferns. anGames elaborate i,sic were enjoyed and f pper served to the following: Mr. Mrs. George Small, Mr, and Mrs. Miss qffl Clark, Mrs. Alary Brown, tioda PouleottrMlss Letha Clark, Miss 'racs Small, Miss Charlotte Small, Ester Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Victor An-- 1 Mrs. -- I MUFFSFORMEN" . U tb tin laf - Why styles ti are different STYLE in William Ill's period was the result of the character andthoughtofhisagc The fashions of 1921 easant Grove ness - j, 1 - M.s izxpecwa iwl-1E-:If)!l-ll) u sflkBti w aaa aa aa a as This Car - a light-weigh- ty . ; . . , .. , ; .. , . In every quality of appearance, and performance this car comfort displays its ...commanding supremacy and expresses inat superior excellence which so conspicuously and invariably distinguishes a Nabh-built product ine beautiful body, finished in dark, T 'r&lZl 33x4 ash Four Touring.: Four Roadster.. JUihi CORD TIRES AS STANDARD EQUIPMENT ; Nash Four Coupe. Nash Four Sedan. ".$1205.00 81215.00 mm ' .' here visit- Provo Is experiencing a rapid Increaw In population- This is some-- , "ke to i". "y city. ; The reason for Provo's rapid growth thing w of cost the Is because living here Is lower than In any of the surrounding m wwer I niS Tactor tOWOS. living wvp; i uunijf ,nw,v v inn, w w, " :. v grow than any other one thing. It need' not be mentioned that the Skaggs Cash Stors has been the' major power in bringing this about. All have been benefited. Bring your entire list of fresh meats and groceries tomorrow and you will be more0 ': than pleased with your savings. .Tr 7 ; Dutrflxrton tt Quality tMKtuote lltadjuartm fir - Enrytwly't mt Siv . Al Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson and Mrs,. Justin Peay or Eureka spent the weekend here visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spiers Wilson. SATURDAY UNTIL NOON SHOULDER PORK, lb 25c 30c 26c 30e 30o 15c Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson, Mrs. Justin Peay of Eureka, Mr. and .Mrs. Spiers Wilson motored to Park City - Mrs. J. J. Hayes was- a visitor in Salt Lake with relatives. lb............ M I III II I II I i NEW NASH FOUR PRtCES I ' $2065.00 . . . . t . . .$2115.00 I I ." III! Edwin Wofflnden, a former resi dent of Provo, was accidentally shot and killed while hunting deer near Chaills, Idaho, .Wednesday. r Word was received here last sight by his mother, Mrs. Mary E, Woffln den, 64 North Third West street ' Particulars of the accident have not yet been received. The body will be brought to Provo for Interment Funeral announcement will be made -later. . MARKETING Get your winter's supply at this 30 lrg pkg Fresh Currants, 2 for 46c 30c pkg Seedless Raisins, 2 for, .45c 33c 25c Mince Meat 2 for. 45c-l- 60c 9;lb .......... SUGAR Buy your sugar ta this low 100 lbs. Fine Graulated 25 lbs. Fine Granulated 10 lbs. FJne Granulated.. bagCraham Flour... ...,38cbar Pancakr Flour77Tt749e- - 60cLarge Instant; Postum 35c Small Instant ,Postum. 30c pkg. Postum Cereal.,. figure. ,,$6.60 ....... .$1.70 POSTUJI 39c ,69c SEAF00DS ....... ...,.,.20c 25c can Khrimps 30c can Shrimps 25c can Mince Clams ....25c V...19e .20c-20- c 85c can Chinook Salmon Medium Red Salmon, 2 for 25c 25c Medium Red Salmon, 2 for. .35c 8c Oil Sardines .5c 12c Mustard Sardines.... .....10c ...r.23c 23c NEW CROP NUTS 20c Fresh Rstd. Peanutf, 2 Vbi 23c 45c lrg Soft Shell WalnuU, 2 lb i 65c 30c lrg Select Almonds,' 2 lbs. . .45c 30c lrg Hard Shell Walnuts, 2 ib. 45c BUTTER : Skaggs creamery butter comet to us fresh each day. 55c Creamery Butter 45c AT OUR MARKET A ftbuUr new : AUsnnndbtlt. j It gives us great pleasure to be able to give our customsrs such fint , quality meats at such tow pr.es. v , -- InternntloTlii! Kew Service.' COLUMBUS, Nov. VI. Cooperative marketing. It is announced, will oc cupy a large place in the deliberations of the delegates attending the third annual convention, of the American Farm Bureau Federation at Atlanta, Other discus Ga., November 20-2sions will relate to 1 transportation Questions and to legislative matters. As a general propostion, it waa stated, farmers are working toward freight - " reductions. ' ; NEW CURRANTS, RAISINS g PROVO BOY KILLED ....;..10o FLOUR AND CEREALS b .. 19c .35c for.,. SOME EVERYDAY PRICES Iks. Flour .I....L.......11.00" $2.25 2 sks. Hour 1 sk. Flour ..49c 60c bag Sunrlpe Oats, 45cT0-iribaGermadeTrrT7TTT35r Mrs08(rjrtclilnsentertalneLat ....M2!ao ....".;. ........ 10 dinner Wednesday evening In honor of her husband's birthday. Coven . were laid for nine. - .......10c ....,,.150 , lb......!. low price. d The Ladies' ILterary club met Wednesday afternoon at .4 : 30 o'clock In the tabernacle. Topics were given by Miss Alice Reynolds of Provo. FORMER . SHOULDER PORK ROAST, (center cut), PRIME RIB BEEF ROAST (bone In), FRESH CURRANTS OR RAISINS NEW CROP WALNUTS, HARD SHELL, 2 lbs CAN SUGAR CORN .r-r iMonday and spent the day vlisting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips. They returned home by way of Garfield. ' week-en- t 17-N- Jr: ice,-12- .- Fork. Mrs. T. F. - CHIROPRACTORS Office and Clinic Room, Over Farrer Bros. 6r nvoncs Off Residence, 2 ALargeF .Provo Earl Carlisle and . - - HOME CALLS BY APPOINTMENT. n- -- . .. - . Hayes. Four-Cylind- er has never before purchased great value in a high grade light motor car. presses the assurance, thc dcan-cu- j alertnes of successful men to -- ,..4ay Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hayes of Provo spent Tuesday here wan Mrs. Rose B. ad imme-diatel- wke money - little Mary Louise, of gait tj Carlisle and Mrs. Elroy Flack of u G . ; - L, Harvey and rsPlarvey Spurrier, D. C. LET ME PROVE IT TO YOU. of any part of the body except your spine.L. SPURRIER, I). C MRS. ESTELLA SPURRIER, D. C. 11. . and work- - pine were visitors Friday at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Atwood here. lustrous blue, is unusually roomy. The thick upholstery of its wide, restful seats is of finest materials. . . SUPERIOR IN EVERT: OUTSTAND-INQUALITY The famous Nash Perfected Valve-in-HeMotor, the acknowl 3edgeL performetLamong Jight-fouregines, isnowjefined4o4he last degree! Its wonderful acceleration, fine speed. 'power on the hills . and unusual flexibility in throttling down, leave it without a rival in the field. REMARKABLE RIDING COMFORT ': The unusual spring suspension of this great Nash Four gives a riding ease which equals that of far more expensive ' . cars of greater wheel base. SEE THIS CAR TODAY DRIVE IT Then you will recognize by how wide it surpasses all other light cars. It is the outstanding automobile value today a real leader in the automobile r-- . industry.. " such w mm J. granddaughter, Lake, spent the week-ening jsithjirjjuidjkl Mr. and Mrs.. m mt at This Price Is by Far the Most Remarkable Motor Car Value in America Today - Nash Four was designed, built and high-qualiperfected as a t, car and created a new standard of value Uts original price of $1265. -From thetirst public recognition of the wonderful worth embodied in the Nash Four kept the demand always far ahead out steadily increasing; production. PRODUCTION MAKES NEW PRICES POSSIBLE Now this production has reached a vol- -, ime where by handing this . car to wyera practically at cost we are able to wake this new y. price effective MrVand Mrs. Iff No exposure J?anil?'PJ'st'n?yoa of style which ex- - " 2-- V u f Dr.-Hug- hes Effective Immediately The 1 ' day forenoon. The operation was performed by of Provo, at the home of the parents. In Motor Car Value WashFoMFated . the - Chiropractor. You lose desire for doing things as they should be done. "When night comes you are worn out and suffering intense have tried through the lower region of your gpine.-Yo" pain known will one permathat the but you give remedy, every nent relief. I have proved to many women that Chiropractic ' can correct this condition. New York, Cortlcy Clothes possess be- -, yond excellence of material jj R. L. 1; enfold daughter of PostmastetJinlrJrrs Til Wadley, funderwent-an- . pwiation inr . appendkJ citis and removal of tonsils WednesMay, w '"Q , . in.dress look! toward, styles which reflect this spiritl De-signed and tailored ia Mr. and Mrs. John S. Holdaway left ,Tuesdays lorrCual villa- Utah",-- : where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newman, for a few days. . ill M "LiJ"""-r- ;" very different from - rv With these troubles you are irritable, nervous and always - tired. You are unable to do your work without becoming exhausted, . William's reign arc the outcome just as . surely of the spirit of the time. Men who seek correct Mrs. Ernest W. Parduhn is visiting relatives In Helper, for a few'days. - . . "Thisscienceiffers-yot-ra y to your troubles and an end to that always tired feeling. 1 here, is - probably - not a r woman in Provo who has not "been or is now troubled in one form or other" with the so-called "women's ailments." five-year-o- " justments. get-awa- Mrs. Ethel West entertained al dinner Tuesday evening Jn honor of her brother 1. R. Hilton's birthday. Covers were laid for ten. - M f tmmwtt -- - i should be interested in the wonderful results obtained ' through Chiropraciic" ad- a Herald Reporter, Cora Wadley Phone 80-Herald Carrier- Elviri Rich ins. , Mkftl TJ ,m.JS Every Women in Provo f TdliA llL JanJm rjr fsTM art i i i:: ; - baJi Harm. Ti thnr mtdu h ud JenvtttJ vui -- rt 1680 . : V . "- "."-- trig ( fibi Arthur Hawkins spent part of the week in American Fork, -. A.D. If kttf thtr mtrt kmig Mrs. Ray Vincent visited relatives in Payson last week. 33'":"""-";"-"""- -- . P Spanish Pins. - 1 . fee our 'beautiful Ask to Mushrooms have been fuuud just the snow line in f.ie .Swiss Alps and the 'natives . are gathering them and storing them for their wiuterJJ iooa, just as we oo potatoes. -- i An Elegant Line of Fins and Evening Ornaments! below .. .' JUST ARRIVED eek-tup.- lo , r and ' There is an elaborate display of art ndlewwrk on xhibitkm at Irvine's store which is attracting the attention of all, especially the ladi. The work is done with .the, Parisian art embroidering . needle. There are four separate needles which fit in the same holder and by changing the needles one can work on the finest to the coarsest materials. This wonderful edle 1 being demonstrated at the store today- - and Saturday and will be every day nest and includ ing neiit Thursday. 30c 25c 2ac 15c GORJLEY CLOTHES SrRING LAMBS Try some of our Legs of Spring Lamb, lb Loin Chops, lb. Shoulder. Lamb Chops, lb Lamb Stew, lb, ; ... lamb and you nics-tjrir- "will beconvioced. "... : f . . . 20c 20 ...."...-,,- . . . ;. . . ... .'.18j ........ 5c Our Thanksgiving Twrlje!. will arrive in Provo November 21. The birds are fme ones, and t.e. 7r.ee will be right.' SEE THEM" BEFORE YOU BUY. r SHIP FOR MISSIONARIES Internntional News Service. LONDON. Nov. 11. A new depart ure in mission work has been made by the Salvation Army, which has char tered the Wilson liner Calypso as missionary transport to convey a contingent of missionaries and their families to Indian and Ceylon. ; ; Lr-- S. ; 19:1 - 247 WEST CENTER STREET, PROVO, UTAH. - |