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Show 1 --THE HERALD. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1923. i DOINGS OF THE DUFFS. iBytUUN. 9M AVYOeOOCHT I W-- t - a rn-.2T::- ( 2. HE-R- PAG .BAGS HAS A - t! I I ; TO' DEATH HANGING si r ft, tta tllUI-I- WAT 1 J f I' WWW Hill THE BOTTOM! "i I . - 1 ft. i IL U -- 111 3gj i i. I .itr-- I I 111 iInu ' in 4"- -t inn 79vfc rri " II 1 Clean Sweep .Special SHOES! . 1 a".'" tJ 1 LA a h To ' : VOUFIND HALT I T. tID m - SECONDHAND SHOP BV THE BUHCH OF CLOTHES THAT ARC - rALWAYS HANONtS- - tw via , rot WDlHlr4K.TwSwASA H ' Ladie If I III thoei quality - I ii .ii - i i rnv - l- v-j- of Pleasant Grove. The marriage will take place the latter part of January. " - Mr.; and Mrs. m ahnut store "fixture cflafiTJkindf: colonnades, the itest designs in bookcases, mantles, and buffets; and the ' uhjeselirteiiciiiJn PIionTB54-J- . If Youjare a Doubter . READ "THIS LETTER;, '. Jaeob-Colem- t. Spurrier, Chiropractor fU., SIGHT RESTORED BY CHIROPRACTOR n, " n - fiuqb ana nuurecmnuu recelveo I care benefits adjust-menttnrougb' 'Chiropractic' I Vas blind for six years and had to be led around Tefy. ? where, ban been to Tnysi-elan- s' and 'eye specialists' and 1! they finally said they, could not.i - t tnr Btivtklnir )a Wl UV MJWB "WT a" - 4 ma' nerrous f'lecame I was unable to hand-painte- d wrecK, sleep ' at nights, but instead, would walk the flor an WKht' I , finally decided to try Chiropractic, and was wiTiBoa ia oviu- - . rier. After taking on..week'i adjustments my nenrousness i began to subside and I was able as $g.9.5. - - in Received by Dr. R, color$ i, lost modern and convenient xitcnen cupooaras. : liost Rr TrtSutton entertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday afternoon in honor of their Miss, Bessie, Burch vaa- - hostess to ' ful aJCfalrv daughter, Mrs. R. A. Mooreflled, whose ' a-uv ciuo av birthday anniversary occurred on that inemempers jpi her j home! ISundayT afternoon, tiames Te .officers and teachers of the day. Narcissus were used In decoand.mnskj were enjoyed,. during jrhicb Fourth ward Mutual enjoyed a pro- rating the dining table.- - Covers were a delicious luncheon was . served' to gressive costume party Saturday laid for seven. tJb st., t y the follojrlng JMisf Laie Taylor Miss ?enIn fc At HQh Jbcsroa ji .jtcnteat it Pearl game was played and a refreshment Ihejnembarfl- - of tlia T,adleaLUter. 1 KZXZXXXXXIXXXZZSSSSSZSSZZSXSZSXIZXZZZZSSSSSZSZZZSSZi Miss Fay Mcintosh, Miss Surbrina served.. The homes vlieted were Mr. ary club will meet In open session Cropper, Miss Ina Hunter, Miss Vir- and Mrs. Rhlnehart Maeser, Mr. and Wednesday afternoon at the home of Willa Cather's "iMy Antonia.'t a musi- KNOW WHAT TO TRUTH KNOW THB.TIME. Miss Florence' Hudson. Mrs. R. J. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Heber RupperT --A- paper on cal program will also be. given and ginia -Hoover, ' an educational film will be exhibited. Adolesence 'The n Period the of Child" Mrs. Xar-tiMilton Booth. Bown.Jr. and What t Do for tliOO. Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, who was- - costumed as will be given by Mrs. Sterling Taylor. Alonzo' Cot, who were recently mar- "Walt call I B. your name, tell your age, Mrs. A. will one of Parman review of Gasoline Alley,' won the ried, the police force of Provo jDlty men's prize. The ladies' favor was O, Henry's books. Luncheon will be LITERARY CLUB. occupation and what condition your entertained at an oyster supper at the awarded to JIrs. Clarence Gilnor, who served. U. Literary club will meet your business is in, how to promote ' Sutton Cafe Friday evening. Mr. Cox was costume in an 1870 " in The B. Y. hall year model. on Thursday at 4:30 IL tell you all about' your wife, bus-- . College has been engaged on the police force A delightful time was spent Mrs. Clarence Nllson will be, hostesi by the 40 m: an A oT band, swesthearfr-o- rl wa ap for a 'yearr mlBcgllanegnaTrogram -over, and how to to a number of friends at a bridge participants. be given by professors of will readings pointed toaatmaster and responses I luncheon at her horns. Wednesday love of any. one you desire.,! the win the English department The music were made by Chief of Police Wren been Camp No. 3, Daughters of tKe Utah afternoon. ; Invitations have WHkiir James Snow, J. T. Gourley, Pioneers, department will also give a number of tell you of any move; journey, Bpecu-latlowill meet Thursday after- Issued to 20. w selections. position or-- change, of any kind Judge W. S. Willis, L. B. Thornton, noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of which may be before you, and hew to Covers were laid fCharierTWestrope Mrs. R. A. TWptfrefield was pleasantLewis. A splendid pro act to obtain the beetr results.. I tell for Chief and Mrs. Wilktns, Mr. and gram has been arranged. Luncheon ly surprised by a number of relatives yeunexaoflywnaTTbuMCO-ueMrs. Loring' Harris, Mr. and Mrs. win pp served. Mi mem home eveninr. Theaf4 Sunday . think of you, who to trust and who to Archie1 james c. snow,-- Mr. and Mrj. eligible for membership are cordially fair was m celebration of her birthday TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT shun. I tell you. whom and when you Sellara, Mr-- janfl Mrs. J. TV Gourley, Invited to attend.' on which occurred that anniversary will marry, If at all, and give their Judge and Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mr. Games music were and . day enjoyed, name, age, occupation and disposition. and Mrs. B. O. Bylund, Mr. tnd Mrs. The Elks' ladles met In regular followed by the serving of a delicious In short, I teU yo"u everything- yon L. P. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles sociai "session In the Elks club rooms luncheon to 15. -FROM DIFFERENT ALL. OTHERS find called to out, and that, too, withWestrope. A large leather rocking Nonaay evening. Ther .card gamesr . NEVER FAILS out asking you a word or question. chair' was" presentedTthe honored bridge and "500," were played and en- Mrs'. WalterRobJnsont Mrs! Ted Intelligent, HIGH CLASS PATRONguests from the police department joyed. Mrs. John W. Guy received Hatton and M!rs. Ben Bullock, stake SOLICITED. Those capable of AGE They received a beautiful the bridge, favor and the "500" game presidency of the Primary associathe superior quality ot a tea, set from Mr. and Mrs. Gourley. appreciating prize was awarded to Mrs. "Roy Hardy. tion, entertained the Primary stake : Prof. Mole, located across the street highly developed, medium. -., hoard members at the Bishop's build- from Williams Ref reshmentr were served to 20, in R. Money's HOURS 9:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. garage, Mr and Mrs. A. W. Jones entering Saturday afternoonfollowlng the Fork. The eminent (Advertisement.) . tained at dinner at their home SaturMiss Alice Russell spent last week regular weekly meeting of the board. residence, Spanish who has and Mrs. In of celebration day evening, in Heber. , was spent with diagnostician'lecturedlecturer time AflenJoyable and 5 through England Jones' birthday anniversary, which social chat, during' which luncheon toured ESTRAY NOTICE. and Australia, requires no-- Introducoccurred on that day. Covers were Miss Grace Linton has returned to was served to 14. ot to tion the this country. people laid for Mr. and (Mrs,. Ole E. Olsen, Jr, her home inProvb,, from Salt Lake, of Utah, VineHis age, vast experience, , liberal State of Utah, Cottnty Mr: and Mrs. George Groneman, .Mr. where she spent ss. Mrs. Joseph Arv Buttle entertained a few days with relaPrecinct, yard his travels ; mjiae byj pdsslble and . Mrs... Joseph - IaTtlnr t.Mr. ; and tives and friends; I have in my possession the follow- the officers and members of the .First thought, in other worlds. The earnest student Mrs. Thomas Groneman, Mr. and Mrs. ward-Relidescribed est ray $ nlmala wnlcli, t at her home this society ing will find ot psychological phenomena Vlrl Martin, Mrs.. SaralLA,. Jones. -- r ' Miss Am Ad Rvnna was afternoon. Carnations and SWeet neas nd .taken away, wlU be not'ctomied, their In wishes, his many readings ay at ber even- hiretttry7deromedrthenterUWng surprised sold, aj public attctfon t6 fne" Slgheet The memfiersldf the E..L. E. club Ing by a number of her Provo nd - roomar A splendid program was ren cash "bidder at the, farm of J. J. iMad-seCOME NOW DON'T WAIT and a few friends will be entertained Springville friends. Carnations and dered, after which thty time was spent Vineyard precinct,' oa T)tt?1a?i iAl4 , at the home ot Mrs O. A. Spear Wed ferns prettily decorated the rooms. in piaying games. A delicious lunch the 18th day ot January, im, t 1tables of Three afternoon. nesday, Games and music were enjoyed, during eon was served to 60. To those wno jiave never visited a C'tlSck p. m.: bridge will .be played after which which a delicious luncheon was served beforei. Why J, Because I . One dark brown heifer about two Clalrvoyapi . . be eerred. . luncheon will tQi 14. WILL GIVE BOOK REVIEW. InttiiHgently unravel their troubles. I years old, with small crop of the right" - I " see all, tell all, and never ask a soli-'ar- ear, dehorned; no brands visible. The members ot-tfirst. Interme invitations have been Issued to 1 I Preparations for the women's meef One red heifer, about two years old. questfon. bur you pnvH come W diate fourth year class of the Second De 81ven Dy MM- - ing ana 000k wiew-p be held in the me fair minded and honest, or can- with white spot in forehead and jrhlte ii H. ward Sunday; school successfully sur- E. Paepke at her home Thursday Central school auditorium Thursday not help you; the very nature, of my in flanks, dehorned, fight ear cropped; prised their teacher, Mrs. Emma evening. The card game "BOO" will b9 afternoon at 4 o'clock, January n are profession permits of no challenge no brands visible. ... i j. 17 r; t i. t.liiiii nn r wbiupu aim iuiiliibuh - ail comniBia, nPQOraina to Mrs. W T contest. Be paasfyeand 1 will telt iiiiim iiiaiim, III CSLI O J 3 nci I hall Oa..u iiingu uy vj Friday eveaingThehallwas wtved. - of Hasior. president of the Womon'a your lnnermost'80Ul. ay Hhe- In said Tirecincfr-o- n - decorated .:' a In color '. attractively .Municipal council, under whose ausI toll vnu exantlv what vou want to January, 1923. scheme of yellow and white. Fortune William 'McEwan announce thn on pices the meeting Is J. J. MADSEN,JJW.. know concerning the very affairs in given. was a feature of enter gagement of his granddaughter. Miss ' Mrs. Christen Jensen special telling will review which yeii are most deeply interested. Poundkeeper tor Vineyard .Precinct tainmeBi vaneingr ana games were Maleta Woodward to Keynald Harris) enjoyed and refreshments served. I SSVCSVVanu'vM rr--; T. . 5 Forty-tw- o participated in the delight- - BUILDING! 43esrFirBTNorfh"Slreet. . a brown and Blaek .j'Mi'iuu. i kidL sa heel - military made of si ' wiw i i td.sleMilgWSj andJfeltrUkCf! new person. ;1 baTex taken, nearly three , - ef . nome-Satttrd- notice improvement with each to. read adjustmencreaa;see ' and write, and. to doU my owa: house work.-.- I t'tai: 'HmOMaf; A Dr. Spurrier with his .jay. it ws -- n. j mnthnd 1 . ' - " of fihlnraractiGthat has been the means of restorO log my eyesight, and relieved me of my nervousness when all -. ese bad Jailed. i "I can highly recommend Dr. Spurrier and his methods to SPECIAL-$1.00-BPEC- ,a,,:?..m-..--ft.::......j- x g h "XR..SP.URRIER , ' -- Mrs. Esteila Spurrier -- y i .. gWCHiaOPRACTORS Bros. Store tcDTitBamt-rrOveairar .pfflct . Office .Hours: Mrr EdltltCwraie Beard." 134 West Second North, P'rovo, 10:30 to J130 a. ni. 2 to 7 p. m. ' ;:- Utah. Phone 12& ?1(W. Iw-im- m yonerarbojasjuileilniXlrojn. -t iu-7- th-d- 1 W I ...' i-- .. and Professioliar T elsewhere;, I - iPureLard pails pails b. ..,,..-,:.39e- 4 . d. Fonc, ,1 " age, 10J Country : j We CalHmd-CcMv- Vf I I j' -- - . . E Fourth 387 b. - Fresh, Ranch Eggs, dz J Process S wedis h - Health Bread. . Per pkg. 1 lbU.2 oz.. .39 $3.75.7 ONE LOT OF CHllDREN'S SHOES Reduced "v .ONE-THIRD'T- -- SHOESf 1 - - H. 'r. $33.50 $1.50 S 20 TO 50 j ' S(ocfe. of". Shoes' Si PER CENT. OFF 9 ONALL DRESSES $1p;00TO $40.00" - 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT ALL SWEATERS : ON 1 $9.00 ; - - 2:1 $i.50TO$6.oo . txcelsidr -- V Don't miss these Big Speciah on Suits, iCdats) Dresses; Sweaters, Shoesl and every thing in Ready - . A .wurk guaranteed. . i Flour si Repairing a spec-207-- TO ' OFF l' DISCOUNT J -- : EXCHANGE Geo. E. Brattan, Manager J Typewriters Repaired, lionght Phone BOYS' $2.00TOS3.5C- . ON ALL BLANKETS RQYO TYPEWRITER".: - AH $10.00 ; - . it . - ittJiy. ONE-HAL- O 25 " 4 m Cf ntJiri on This LoU Z0 Big' Reductions on Our Entire Repairs, F.HLWEST. , i 89 N. University. and' Sold. - ; " - dr - ..ON ALL COATS v -- .: - u K et' Supplies. I. Ry-Kri- sp New 35 North-Stre- Machines, f b. , - -a k" It5-f- Whertxou want flourr "insist ' that your grocer send you . Phone 807.1 ; $2,00 $1.75 T0 $2.50 TYPEWRITERS 10-T- b. Fresh Eggs , 658-- R. - .5 674. L. K. STEWART, JR. : . Piano Tuner ", Red Seal Brand, box.r.6 Winner Brand, box.. . .5 ... : : 1 i MatcKes..---- " : t en 208. Wr. Center. Adding b. ' guarantee-that-E- x- RO(YAL SHOE REPAIRING r ' I jLjUijIr AXN I ; Spreads, regular 2 for 35. .... ..2 for .25 Hilled by the Leland Roller' 48-lb..- canrr.6 Style Sausage, can.v,AV;...12l: .Sandwich : our Oae-Thir- nvmrti 20?rr Signet Vienna Style Saus- - I Brooms i v. Pure Gold Brand. . .19 Ger Brand C- 9- I hr ONE LOT Of LAWtS? OXFdRpS,' PUMPS AND STRAP SLIPPERS .. ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S SHOES" Cured- - Exceptional values. ; , Iills, Spanish Fork; Utah. ' High Patent, 48-l51.45' Tip Top, 51.45 Turkey Red, 43-l.Sl.C5 We also carry the and ' sacks. . 24-I- lb.- -, Provo,-Uta- -- H f 7.W&C- Canned Meats t Flour uurea 31, uest Brand, lb;i lb 53? . Flour fqr, more than. 30 years. Thirtjr-years-or dcpendabli service to the 'people of Utah comity is - . i Have It Done the Royal WayrE "celsior Flour is depend- - Extra FancyBason, fij Extra Fancy Dry Salt M ? w AM lbr.'.r.Trrxo?- -! nics, Clover Brand, lb. . . ..49 ; Tulip Brand, lb..,;, .49? t . kv..-- . "TExtraUancySyUgar Creamery Butter uxan-- s nancrKucrar Hams, lb. - r-Pic- Sunet-Goid'Bra'n- iztra Phnne-555- IT Hoover Brothers have been making Excelsior V DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine s Store Cured Meats 51.79 ::T:03-2-lb- U Knight Block, Provo,, Utah.: Phone 6Gl-t- T nt i tzmpting Red Room 7, 1 6-l- TURNER Attorney-at-La- flNavy BbarisQ Just received a 1 pr" whichareTpnnl seil as long as this supply lasts'for 0 LUU H U going to . W.- - ABE larfre-Bhlpme- JANUAR Y SALES Business oggiiy Whereypubuyjbheaper . . B ' 7 1. ' " in . J$ 1 1 St. 11 V i , . . . 2 " Jtmrrer BrosiGompdny Kascwr VrXXCgg&XCipaOT ; i - .:yr?yVNx. J |