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Show ra SB -- . J. . , II ' , - - . . B""9B ' , H :uV B - ' .....tvi- -' -. . . , T . . entoTRACTORS unnrr Saalad hlds: or Broposali wlU ne ii II received 1)7 the county eommlsslo&erl commie-lone- r of Utah county and the city of Ptoto City, for the completion of the heating and ptumbwr of the City and County building at Proro, Utah.' AH work and ataterials ehaji be according-ioV-th- t pIaai and speciflca-Uon- s' - Joseph Neleoa, by prepared architect Biddert may obtala- plans the architect Farmers and' Merchants Bank building, Proro. Utah. A deposit of $25.00 will be required to Insure the safe return of the drawing and' speci. fications. Bidders wiU be required to furntth a certified check for 6 percent of the - ,.: , ,V, The marriage of Miss Marie Fisher Clarence Pettis of New York Cit Cttt and Atbel Blake of Dearer, Colo.t took flowers' were used in ..decorating the ' place, here Saturday evening at the dining table. Covers were laid for home of the. bride's parenta, Mr. and .' :. ... Mrs. James Fisher., The ceremony eight was performed at- 7 o'clock by Bishop The Odd Fellow will entertain all Alfred Harding of the Pioneer ward, in the of the immediate rela- Qddi'J'eilows and friends at a. contives and friends of the young couple. fetti ball'tbis evening in the T. O. O. F. Pink and white colored wedding bells hall; WUdels orchestra will Xurnlsi and sweet peas prettily decorated the the music. All "are cordially invited reception- - rooms. The bride wore a to attend.. charming gown-o- f pale blue colored" Mrs. Franklin S. Harris was hostess georgette, with crystal and blue .colored bead trimmings, and she car- at a well appointed dinner party at ried a beautiful bouquet of bride's her home Sunday. Daffodils were used roses. Following the ceremony gamps in decorating the dining table. Covers jnusic furnished .by. were laid for prof; and Mrs. TanKiin jrreeniaxdand the bride and groomV Also a piano Madsen, Prof, and Mrs. C. J5. Maw, selection was rendered by Mrs. .Mary Prof, and Mrs. E. H. Eastmond, Prot Silver, a yoca), solo by Master Billy and Mrs, B.- F. Cummings. Nelson and comic hits by Miss Jane Mrs. P. L. Larsen will be hostess to Jones, Enoch Clark and Vera Dunn. TJrr antrMTBTtake left this mumlija tha marnhpra nf tnn Ladies' Lateral for jpenver, Colo., to make their home. club at her home Wednesday afterHoleproof is the hosiery of luaUuua beau lj and noon. Mrs. James Bullock will give that wears so well, it is not surpnsinft inereiwe, in Una literary lesson, "The Mother ana selected by many people who can afford to pay far more The Utah Sorosirlub members will Children." A isplendld mufe.ar, pro for their hose, but who prefer the Holeproof combination entertain at a house party at Mrs. gram has been arranged, -Jacob Coleman's Wednesday evening, of style and serviceability at such reasonable prices. ANNUAL CLUB BANQUET. in celebration of the anniversary of brown and all the in black, famous We offer this hosiery The annual anniversary banquet of the organization of the club. All mem new colors. Priced at $1.25. $1.50, 91.65, $1;75 and are cordially the Nineteenth Century club was held bers and. tfiTTlbTeiobertB-lIomlay.vintat invited to attend. $2.00 per pair. Daffodils and ferns were used to decclub the Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Robinson of Salt orate the hall, forming Lake were Provo visitors Sunday, colors, yellow. and green. The same guests of Mrs. Robinson's parents, Mr. decorative scheme formed an attrac tive centerniece for the dining, tawe, and Mrs. P. W. C. Hathenbruck. Mrs. John M. Vick made the address of welcome and Introduced the toast- Of the season was the party given at Mstnsssrw.antAMI&raWjjvhathe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Beet-le- readily responded. Mra. iMcGraw fivl ITNorth UniversityMonday evening In celebration of traduced the special guest, jarjjum former Lake Salt Bees-"leCity, of Cortman the birthday anniversary of Mrs. .... the names Inez, A EVwkrf W. ' BtHtl nUH Games and music, will - be- - fea- presidant oi ihe filiib and jast presi- f. Womer-.-H- . Richard tured, after which luncheon was dent of the State Federation of Miss Marguerite Jepperson, mean? served to the following: Mrs.- M. R. en's club in Utah.. Mrs. Corjman re a Condle, Mrs. Alma Cortman of Salt A Inei, "Chaste"; Rodger, "Spear Stewart, Ed Peay. Sr.," Mr. and Mrs, sponded to the, toaat, "What sjn of Fame"; Elizabeth. "Consecrated"; Fred Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bul- Name?" The olub president, Mrs. Lake Cly. Morrison, "of MoorlBh descent" lock, Mr. and Mrs. Lori Bullock, Mr.- - Henry Cease, an th treasurer, Mrs. nri Mm Ralph Riillnplc, Mr nnv fr O. A. Spear, each made a few Mrs. Eugene Ben y responded Ernest Bullock, Ben Roberts, 'Mrs. May R. Farrer, Mrs. Leonard Holden, Mr. to the toast, "Visions of the Future." and Mrs. A. O. Smoot, Mr. and Mrs. Three vocal solos were rendered dy Scott I'. Stewart, Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart, Richard Condle. a reading was furMrs. M. E. Brereton, George Jacques. nished by Mr Fred C. Strate and a Mrs. Eniiiy Huliock, Mrs.. Emma Bul- - splendid musical program was givwi Miss, (iertrude Uiscn, miss Aieue lock. Miss Anna and Edwin 'Peav-.bOlson of tne m, Miss Mattie BeesTev. Wisp Marl-t-tI'liilliiw and Mi?s . Marguerite. Jepperson, Beesley. Mrs. Hannah Tucker. A notii- - V. - -tne 5muwt'; Mrs, ley. Games, und music- were foa-- i who had charg-rf O. A. - VV. iimr Mrs. r t'raitk tnco nf ir Jicslpy's Dt'iiunfj i ' n In charge- Of the ban.: Mosiah Carroll RigSs, "who oHnie S7giirrwTrff wt-r- a- from Oklahoma City for. the affair, quet and program, ro to be' oom-MNEWDELiGHTTofajMeappeiite In makinf Kfygs i mi old iWo.ri-siflpnthat is what you'll experience when you was born liorY- and roared .at the home the 32nd atiUivetsary 4urty I.the riub 1 ne best "f the .lofm IfieKs. of tlio late Or. As a bov "'' ever with Cinco, becomfyacquaihted list Included Mr. and Mrs. Henry ho left Provo. He won manv honors "Tn'THo"StiHiisli-Am.-rrcawar.nTo pui.l ' W- V,mm. Mr. and'.Mrs. J. 1, ftarrflr,-ProvranV14satisfying- a visit in l!on. and although 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams. Mrand Mr. Anderson. Mark pot find its equal. 2 for 156, everywhere. twenty v. ars have passed he savs lie Mrs. antlers. berry, cannot forget his homo town nor the Ixafe" Uown, Mr. and Airs. C. u M r and Mrs. Frank V. Demlng. Mr. i.r m. hnviuwui .iva is accompanied on his trip by his i and Mm John M. Vick.vMr and Mrs. wife. After visiting liere with Mrs. fharies McCoard. Mr. and Mrs. O, Beesley and'MrsM. Ii. Stewart, they A. Spear, Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ed Olson, will go to Taconia, "Wfsh., ToThaKe Mrraufr MxsH. O. BlumenthaL Miss " Helen Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lee I . thelr home. .. nia, Uf anil Mrs. E. D. Sutton. Mr. Miss Vilate Pierpont and Miss Cuba and Mrs. W. L. Whittemore, Mr. and Dayton were hostesses to several Mrs. O .R. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. John MT friends at the home of the former Mon- IT. . Buchi, Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Mc-day evening In compliment to Miss Grimm, Mr. and Msr. Frank Blanche Dayton and Miss Carol Poul- ton, whose engagements have heen An attractive decorative announced. Kheme was arranged with red colored hearts. Cords of the hearts hung from tre chandelier above the center luncheon table, where the guests of honor were seated. A kewpie bride and the tahla -- ln. thA cend ter of each of the remaining lunch-eotables, was a silver candle holder containing a red" lighted candle. Red hearts were used aa place cards. Games and music were the features of entertainment and were thoroughly enjoyed by the 24 guests pres-- 1 . ' . prene flclepTa? Hosiery ft III i OF. STOCtOiOUJEH; Jaaaea 7C- bid .made payable ' r t .J MEET1NQ. ner. chairman hoard of county ' i r of amount ' ) n mlssloners. ' Apoad In the P The annnal meetinz or th SO per cent of the contract price will be required of tha successful bidder. holders of the State Bank of Proro tfflce will he held la the dtrectora rooms of rmrmtiA at-l- he TMyltl of the county commiasioneTi, coaaty the Sute Bank of Prore baUdbif oa7 rrore, vain, m p.-- ax, a.Monday,forMarch 1, 1923, at 10 o'clock courthouse, ch the. purpose of etoctlng The n, Monday,-Marreserre the zlsht to reject directors and the : transfer of such r ether Jbaslaesa as may be necessary any and all blda com-aaissio-na ' C1TT AND COUNTT COMMISSIONS. (Fe. -- '' bar-gai- eJ crNUiNE' A FEW: SAYING PRICES ' OF THE WORLD Jenkino Knitting MUls Company - sk Optimo Hard Wheats. . ,01.65 .75c sk Whole Wheat. ... 39e ak Graham flour. .39c sk Gennade ....... 24-l-b - b 9--lb " 1 told IRKOAP a inoney-bac- on. k Try It. next. 1 lb. 1 lb. xri-V- N. ----- --- ' !JajsTnrnTlraTrTM Smoke llllv Jf y r JMM y a rl tta fbntttt 10 bars 3 bars Jap Rose rrj ars-liava . CAK i StltUlL. dmtHiti Is CHOCOLATE , : , ........... ....25o MACHINE Cake ICwTsrli Bon-A- -- rr 2 l, Pgggergd-Bou-Aut- i Old Dutch Cleanser -- 4,w,efcJein.iBflg IT .V . ..... . .or Sapolio, CirstalrSaHSoda t 1 . . . 23e SOAPS bars Ivory Soap CLEANSERS "Large pkg. Gold Dust;- -. r . it , .33 . ...T.29 Large pkg. Hydra-Pur-af Large pkg- - SaTet . . - . . .J.7T29C; .33e Borax Chips, large pkg.. Star Naptha, large pkg. . . ,...250 v;..29o Seafoam, large pkg. For Icina and Ffawrtnf. At Tour Qwff'i 1.8 McDONAUICHaCOL'rit. foster-brothe- 3 .259 Larga pki Small pkg. White King, 2 for. . .25e Another Unequalkd Product BDOF 6AR0EM ..49o ..39e BROOMS AND MOPS When your old broom Is worn . out just remember that Skaggs five-ti- e broome are the equal of moat $1.00 values. We sell them 69o 49e Sosp-.-.w,2- .WASHING ft i Skaggs' Brand Butter. Ranch Butter ........ CREAM EF guarantee. bars Kirk's. Flake White. r..45e m v... 7. nri.(t. V.nth. s. ..25c" 3-- lb 10 m. - t.. ...... Animal Crackers 5e Large barrels Lemon, Vanilla and 29c Gingea Snaps carton Soda Crackers 35e Large SKAGGS FIRST jGRADE Bks-Optl- 1 for.. .....10e 25e ..10c ......... a tnr 9n can Sani-Flua- ... MOP Sticks ..... .. 19c CHEESE AND MACARONI Mild Pull Cream Cheese, lb. .. . .Z9e Pull Cream Yv. lb, ., .305 49c 5 lbs. Bulk Macaroni 23c 2 lbs. - Bulk Macaroni Macaroni, Noodles, Spaghetti or I5e Vermicllll, 2 for . .25c RAISINS . PRUNES pkg. Seeded Raisins. ns. 15-0- ;...-1- 3c . . . 10o : . . . . . .5c .22o CRACKERS All 15c pkgs. Cakes and Crackers, j.4-A- y. nvw-eujoy- ed. Tall cans Milk .'. Small cans Milk''. Eagld Brand Milk JskaWIgh Jteat JlooriJ.J0Z6 k High Patent flour, . .01.35 r:i1V8KS vpinno naru wnei.. ..ia.ov 0 Hard Wheat. . 03.15 STANDARD MILK.. CANNED FLOUR Any - of our salespeople will gladly place one eaoK or morer in your car. Buy your flour at Skaggs and aave. Osks High Patent Ifloun W. 013.25 1 DURHAM TOBACCO their-partner- s ' NELSON. ' "w ' - y ' . r. st Purlng-the-pafew week mors people have been served in our week than were, served In the one store and market each succeedlna " ' . previoua We do not believe that prices alone have caused this Increase. Sksggs' universal, courteous, willing service le chiefly responsible. Thle service,' coupled with an unceeslng endeavor to save them money, has caused many people to trade at our stores. These courtesies are freely and gladly rendered by all members of the Skaggs' ergsnlzatlon.tTry .lt for your next food-a- You'll find it a pleasure to buy here,' and besides, the savings are . unsurpassed. We always have many things to offer you at a real unusual This week we are selling large cans choice eolld pack tomatoes at 10 cents a can. Get your supply or tomatoes xnis weex. LARGE CANS FINE TUIWAIOca ii..,....10c LARGE SWEET JUICY ORAK6E8, dozen .29c . Elegance That Lasts fiae-textur- Cart-hKOTlC- t, pkg. 15-o- . "Seedless-Rafsi- Fresh Currants Dates, pkg. Knnfciinh Mince- - Meat 3 lbs. Large Prunes ?. p.kga, . . 15c. ,15c 45c ....236 iikg . . v15c .29c Rii.-st- BecriUc?you'll - j ae-t.- - . i - . tf'ayjjyj PRINCESS National Silk Week March Sth to 10th TONlGHT,7i30, 9:15 SHIRLEY MASON in "THE NEW TEACHER? And Comedy. 10 per cent Discount on all Silk groom-centere- WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY n- y I EARLE WILLIAMS In "RESTLESS SOULS" And Fables. I7ai JTa l( AjyOC ttt m MtiJ Ull Cli ni0o rror7 UIU MtWlVVfivw this toeek at .' I. Van Wagenen ent- - & Co, Announcement Is made of the marforriage of Miss. Eva Woodhead, merly of Provo but nowa, resident of Monrovia, Calif., to James 1 Young of that city, which took place at Panama Calif.. February 25. Mr. and xMrs. Young will make their home at 2K East Lime street, Monrovia. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Straw entertained at dinitenat their home Sunday - for Mr; and Mrs.. II. Pettis and soil Splfp. .r- - Counter-Heig- :, j r'l ' . M! a s f The lost motion involved an a arrantTd office is an unnecessary expose, and oftentimes a vcryTcnskicrable one. In its Ct Units The Com. has a cabinet produced pany having the addejdTOnyeencefv K a cow nlcr on which to lay boot's anP paptrs lor reTereuCe purposes. Heicrht: 42 inehps! ?pnfh95l inches. Interiors fitted with files for ' letters, documents, card vcwirfy yl ma m 11 ii '; . a r . kf sa a r. m p.-i- v GloDe-Wernic- w U Us 11 -. , flexes, T;;' f N ffmXmmmrl1mfmMlrim n.iiwiyn,i - . .. - . - v - - " . ' . r -- GET IT AT f it-- ws IJkeaUClobe-Wernkk- e Steel Cabinets, these Counter-HeigUnits are hand-soraely finished In Olive Green by our specuu sad VMQttaZsd enameling process. ge i vj For greater; economy buy the large package. pi -- ht . A money saying labor taying soap. StreetiV. tatalogsf orpracticallyroller shelves for heavy books, cupboards and drawers fot various Uses. , Detachahln Jinnlpum fnn. giving a most satisfactory working surface, furnished where desirea. -- f-- ke any purpose; with ::' ' 77 a On he other hand it is just as effective when 'used without a machine and for all household purposes besides laundry worL k ROLLOW -- STUDIO 44 TVest (Center ' - . alL i w Tf'TVTT a ij r You "would think this soap was made to order for .washing machines. It is the ideal soap for machines-r-- it is granulated- dissolves quickly- - makes a wonderlally cleansing suds be comes more and moire effective as the water cools off. In fact,' it is named White King Washing Machine Soap because-i- t was made especially for thinfpurpose, . TbtfRollow Studio is equipped to Photograph you at your best in that new Easter bonnet and gowiu ... as - Easter Photofijaphs greetings are sure to please ... at m : ll.Ull.li M A Perfect Vrashing Machine Soap ARE YOUR EASTER GREETINGS READY? V XT a. ' IT tt ttBXXtXik . r . I ht vJ TAYLOR BROTHERS COMPANY r- .'(i .fji f . uicnuius uiarAiniiiEWT - ? - 1 . p ' It iK 4. v ... |