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Show it: IBB I H I If I II HI i'J ih PROVO FIR8T WAriU, ,. Regular Sunday evening services VUl be held lit the Provo First vsrd Sunday, Not. 19, Dr. K. J. Hawkins, Sterling Ercanbrack and C. H, Taylor will be the speakers. ,VA splendid musical program will ke given under the direction of Hurray K, Roberts. Meeting starts ' at 7 o'clock --And a cordial invita-- : .Uon is extended to the public in llll H I" I " S ' - ' ". THE ? . -- rI AYr NOVEMBER 17, 1922. HERALD,-FRI- D t j " - - . ... " , j.. c. . J",.?- 7 " r " -f V . . T "a. IV- ::T . - -- . .V "A TEMPEST. IN - - , . J. , STUBS'. : 5 1 GYRAFOAM .A WONDERFUL INVENTION dothoTFaster, Bettor ini More Carefully. It looks watery? It sounds like water falling and In this washer is the device that creates the, marvelous action in water. Maytag invented it No shore.- Your gurglug and foaming along other washer has it and no other device ever prtK eyes can SEE that it cleans. Your ears can HEAR that it cleans, s Your good Judgment4ell you it duced such water agitation." Cleans PRACTICE - 1 When in action it creates a turbulence in water than can only be described as "a tempest in a tub." Gyrating currents of water are produced. STARTED general. OHRH8TIAN i V , SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of ChrUt, Scientist. ""No. SO North University avenue. ; SsrrioM very Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, subject, "Soul and Body." Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening meetings are held at S o'clock. A free reading room is open dally from 2:30 until - 4: SO p. m. The public Is cordially invited. During the past week basketball has been the order of the day at the Provo high school About ten days ago Coach Clarence Edwards selected 12 squad captains, each one of whom was given the privilege of selecting his own team. The men for each team were chosen from the student body at r: YOUR MOTHER WANTS ONE SCANDINAVIAN MEETING. large Irrespective of the class to A Dinner Set for Thanksgiving Scandinavian meeting is held which they belong. Each afternoon You can't afford to miss this opportunity. Think of it' every Sunday at 10:30 o'clock in eight of the teams are In action, piece Dinner Set for only $6.10, LSv"hat you get the vestry of the stake tabernacle. four games being played each day. 6 Fruits four-inc6 Soups A cordial Invitation is extended to ine games will be continued all 6 Plates seven-incI Sanoera " 40 when week next will have games 6 everyone. 1 Baker seven-incTea Cups been played. 1 Platter 1 Sugar V ' men No are basketball letter CATHOLIC CHURCH.. 1 1 Cream . Nappy seven-Inc., Corner of First North and First permitted to play on any of the jli 6 Plates h !!8 . East streets. Catechism class is teams now playing, these teams Gold Band Set Only held Saturday at 10:30 o clock, 'being reserved for new material. $8.10 BUY HER A SET FOR THANKSGIVING Sunday at 9:30; mass Sunday at The letter men are playing a little 10:30. Rev. J. G. Delalre, pastor. by themselves, but not in direct competition of any of the other h A MUST clean. v Never has there been such an ideal water action used in washing clothes It is entirely new. it makes washing by machine easier and better than ever before. See a Demonstration You, Too, Will Marvel. See It Working ia Our Window. 42- - Gyrafoam six-inc- h h h J ten-inc- h h i COMMUNITY CMWKvn. Corner of University avemie and Third North. Sunday school, 10 a. m., Prof. George FiUroy, superintendent; preaching services at 11 soo'clock. Christian Endeavor ciety at 7:30 p. rn. All are invited. Rev. Charles McCoard, pastor. REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 250 West Fourth South. Sunday evening services are held in the Reorganized church at 8 o'clock. A cordial Invitation is extended to everyone. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. ''" " &i ' ' ' ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. The Ladles' Guild will meet In the yestry room Monday afternoon at 2 O'clock,. Wm. F. Bulkley, rector. FIRST WARD. Sunday evening, 7 o'clock, under auspices of ward Relief society. Singing, Sarah Brown. Prof. A. N. MerrlU of Provo will be the speaker. 8PRINGV1LLE ;r; SECOND WARD. Regular Sunday evening services will be held In the Second ward church at 7 oSclock, under direction of Primary association. Seagull class will sing and receive graduation certificates. Violin solo, Kefch Crandall; poem, Glendon Whit-mor(tory, "First Thanksgiving in Salt 'Lake," Caroline Aston; piano solo, Mildred Anderson; poem, Lola Strong; story, Donald Jones. All welcome; no charges. SPR1NQVILLE e, THIRD WARD. 6PRINGV1LLE The ward Relief society will take charge of Sunday evening services Relief society choir will furnish the singing. Miss Fannie Rowland will be the speaker, subject, "Gratitude." SPRINGVIULE FOURTH WARD. Sunday evening services under auspices of Relief society. S. L. Mendenhall, Jr., will be the speaker. Ladies' double quartet will furnish mpsical numbers. 6PRINGVILLE PRESBYTERIAN. 8unday school services at 10:30 o'clocl:. Barclay Welch will take the office of superintendent for the first time. At 11:30 o'clock the Rev. D. J. Stratt will speak. His theme, "Moral Cowardice." Special musical numbers. Wednesday at 4:30 o'clcok regular Junior Chris- tian Endeavor, teams. Already some splendid new material has been developed through the competitive games and - more latent talent in the basketball art will no doubt be discovered before the end of the series. Coach Edwards has his eyes on a dozen or more players whom he is certain will be a splendid addition to his nucleus of letter men for this year's regular team. It is the Intention of the coach to carry 20 men from which to select his men foi the league games. No regular team may be selected. Instead the 20 men will be given an opportunity of playing In some of the league games. By keeping the competition keen among the play ers, Cacli Edwards believes all of the boys will do their best at all times, and the school will be assured a first class basketball team to represent it In the state high i: school league. ' " will the games Although league not be played until some time after It, and Friday to Tuesday.' the Christmas holidays, Coach Ed was much excited about Dern and Heagren appeared bewas fault" it to my think seemed sevto for wards Intends arrange fore the Provo lodge of Elks Thurs to Walter Hedquist, According some of eral practice games with to tell their side of the the strong teams of the state. It Bamea is said to have told here day evening down Tuesday Tuesday wrestling story. may be that some of the teams in that Dern sent him says the Salt Lake division will be to referee the match. Dern does he did no such thing. Dern IF STOMACH IS SOUR, brought here In some of the p games to give the fans here : FOOD WONT DIGEST an opportunity of comparing the No stomach filled with sour haA ho. Bomi ha utiles playing of the teams in that secidea ot KOing on with Hacken- - Poisons can digest food. .Every tion. rlohmiHt nam insiats'that wfUiams tfflng you eat turns into more Utah county in the past has had m rtnwn from Salt poison ana gas, malting your nerv i)urr,o- In the i,nj more championship teams ousand weak. Simple buckthorn' nk tmrethflr Tuesday. state high school basketball league bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In i i, f n.1 than any other county in the state. -Adlerika. expels all sour poisons c.u " and gas from BOTH upper and Basketball in this county has al- c u., . ways been on a higher level here Removes foul, lower bowel. ., to show u up than any other place in the state. ( you never 1 The fans have always been accus- when I m Id would. I want them tho ht was ,n tem wh,ch tomed to see the best kind of to know that the reason I didn t cauged gour and gagsy storaacn. becaU9e from and the preparabasketball, mf .I88 me that ' Adlerika is EXCELLENT to guard not tions being made by the various Williams notify agalnst appendicitis. Hedquist Drug coaches this season the fans will the match had been changed from Company. Advertisement. to the in the be treated best again sport. iaT' jn ..t. 'J"r..!r l;r,;"6 7, IRA OH M. 2-l- V, J. B., 5-l- b. 219-l- b can Hills' Bros, In nine of our sixty-on- e stores we now have the same uniform low prices. These stores are the five city stores, Murray, Sugar House, American Fork and Provo. This places Provo on the same basis as Salt Lake in low prices a thing that seems almost impossible, yet you will find it is true the next time you visit our store. This, of course, means a sacrifice on our part, but on the other hand it- means greater savings to our customer of Provo. Many people are driving to our stores from long distances and laying in their foods. We know it will pay you to do the same. Visit our store and market tomorrow and save on every item you purchase. Dern. "was when I eot home and my wife told uie a Provo man had telephoned asklnp lior w h"re I was. She didn't know when the match was to be held. "When she told m" tint I called up Joe Farrer, exalted ruler of the Elks here, and tried to explain to him why I hadn't come down. He 45 ..8S- 2-- lb Hewlett's Luneta. Ih. Hewlett's Supreme, lb 43 Blue Fine, Your Luck, Upton's, l-l- . . . . . b. 1-- lb b .44 38 38 Golden West, ...42 B lbs. $1.98 PORK AND BEANS Pierce's, small can 9 f.: Medium Lanre 22 Campbell's, can . . . .12i SPAGHETTI 1-- lb. 13: Franco-America- n, can . .. 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