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Show 7 page THE PROVO HEBALb. SUITS REDUCED TO $23.t)0 Mose Lewis Store They are worth doubleTwhat we it We Sell are asking for. 'e 10 PLAIN TAILORED SUITS ' si' ' V They are worth double what we are asking you for. . For Less" The Sale You Have Been Waiting; for Begins ;j Ljmiupi tun ipwa luiiy lomm at tie. Ml, j Mr. and Mrs. Guy V. Mendenball entertaned at Christmas dhmer Miss Bessie Keynulds and Mr. and Mrs. Burn Mcudeuhall and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bird entertain ed at a family dinner on Christmas daL Tbls was the ftrt time the family had been together for seven years. The rooms and also the table wree artistically decorated. A large Christmas candle banked with holly formed the centerpiece. Individual candles weraat each plate. The fol- " '$35.00,. CHINESE MILITARY CHIEF SPUING VILLE SOCIETY 11 lowing were present r hjjd iM rnnsi weanesaav: Mr. and Sirs. : or loj;un, V. Ooat-- and Mr. Mrs. Vernon A. Bird of Logan. Mr. ami Mrs,, .J. It. Hamioii of OroVii, Dr. 1. li.Bird of Ios Angeles. Wm. Grooms and Miss Margaret Itirtl. -- PLEASANT GROVE,. Dec. SB-.Bliss Estella Fenton arrived bom International Nw B.rrlce. Safurday afternoon from ' an 18 TbKfO. Dee. 2a Marshal Chang months' mission In the California ? Tso-liIn addition t being a sol- mission. ;. Carl Andersonjras expected to ar dier of some note In China, has recently added to his Interests, by- rive Thursday evening from a two starting a Manning company of 80,- years' mission to the Northwestern 000 swindles in Murkden, In the war- - states. loard's domain of Manchuria. Japanese spinning men are somewhat worried over this new venture of the REDUCED HOLIDAY RATES Chinese chieftain, for they point out that the Japanese yarn sale in to and from all stations on DEN- Manchuria is already decreasing VEK A BIO GRANDE WESTERN mid they fear that the operation of in Utah (Thompson and west). a big company by Chang will ser- Tickets-o- n sale December 29, 30, 31, 1, 1924, at one iously hurt, the already decreased UiltJ, and of sales Japanese yarns. and one half fares for round trip. company "liegan Yinal return limit January 7, 1924. Chang Us Call on local agent for detailed In operations 011 November i(i. ciriTital is UUHM yen. formation. Dr. Hoyden J. Bird of Los A nacres! at Lome with bis parents Mr. "A. "C. Bird for Uie Christinas . holidays. is 1 r unit-Mrs- CHERRY HILL DAIRY PRODUCTS etiter-'''l"1- "H t FRESH MILK AND CREASi 9 Hill Ion Crui k who is teaebin-- ' school ai iliiv lirWnain Hi, is at HTM .. it. home for UVI sale 1 fur-trimm- ed late for our big special coats lustrous Marvellas fashioned the desirable coatings for this fall and winter; Manchurian wolft beaver, squirrel and fox collars, also fur collars and euf f s, and silk lined. For this Pre- Inventor Sale $24.95 Bolivias, SKIRTS J LOT 2 AH of our high priced coatSrHJome and see them. These coats are sold elsewhere for sale double what we are asking. . ..S59.00 price All of our Fur Coats are greatly reduced m - price. Pre-Invento- ry v unknown. You will find just the dress you wanTf or street, afternoon or eveii ing wear. The styles are f very recent, introduction. All the most wanted materials arid colors. These dresses are worth double or more If 1 duced to ' . . . . 35 Dresses v ..$19.85 Wednesday . m-eatl- $ - - v 1 ' : ft. mm AH of oiir regular 25c ...... stock. - is ... .$2.00 . . ; Fine Ground or Rolled Oats Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs, of Wheat, sacks returned ....... $2.30 .$1.25 . . . . .$2.10 50 lbs. of Hardwood Charcoal .$1.75 .100 lbs. of White Oyster Sheila .$1.40 lOQJbs. of Armour's 60 protein Meat Scraps. .$4.25 100 lbs. Globe l Buttermilk Laying Mash. . . .$3.00 at H. iS. Mrs.' 500 lbs. Globe Buttermilk Laying Mash.. $13.75 A- -l WASATCH PRODUCE TERMS CASH PHONE 480 425 WEST CENTER. EAOLE 1 Mr. and Mr. Bert T.Ietcpllvn nf Wyoming are visiting with the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Llewellyn. i yard .... 15c We are prepared to fill your orders on the best recognized grades of CoaL 'We ' . . Miss Cbirn Jensen, who has been teaching school at Joseph, is seudJoseph Jensen. Mr. auiT'Mrs. and Black Hawk. ' Mrs. Ida Strong . and family spent Christmas day with he brother and his family, Mr. mid Sirs. Charles Wood of Spanish Fork. w BUILDING MATERIALS . r the the k fum y. .rowuer mid Sold b' Itediiult Dnlg Co., onr Klores. Advcrtisemeut. Goe CO.-- - We carry a well selected stock of FOR HOME AM) STABLE Borozone The mxtraordinnry treatment for flesh wountls, cuts, sores, nails, burns and scalds is just as effcctive lu the stable as lu the home. Horse flesii heals wltti' siavd tinder Its powerful nfltieiice. The treannent is me gaum for nnlmnls ns .for bnmnm First . wohU fits iufect Imw germs Uii'ul I'.oroxone, and wlijij lm-i!ipomrfletcs r;.t..v.ii, Also Fine, Dry Kindling Blocks, All orders promptly filled. . i LI arr 1 I I - Jt 11 ...... r-r- .. .l.-- . I . i Comp any 1 160 West I '. .$1.65 "60 lbs.-- of Mr. and Mrs. San ford Hunting ton came from Ogden, Monday, to snend Christmas with the latter' parents. Mr. and Sirs. R. W. . . Llewellyn ..i One lot of House Dresses; abou50 in stock. Thes dresses are worth double what we are asking ... them. For Saturday only, each. .... .$1.25 PROVO, UTAH ,$2.15- - Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Llewellyn and Mr. trrfU Mrs. Bert Llewellyn motored to Fountain Green last Monday. been marked down; so come and see our prices. Some of you know the kind of goods we carry in grade Percale, of BnejGround Barley. 80 lbs. of Cracked or Rolled Barley 100 lbs. of Heavy Oats ..U,-- t Jack .Martin. 'r 'for 100 Misses Grace and Luclle Llewel lyn entertained Christmas eve for Miss Genlle Whiting- - and Messrs. Myron Chi Ids, Alton Packard and FSafuMay All of the bestgrtfde Outing Flannels, yard 15c K One lot of PlaTd Dress Goods, in all shades, spe- .....$1.25 ,... T; cial, yard v. . A. A. LeRoy spent Christmas at home with his family. ; Specials b. Aris Bird, who has leeiL off" a mission in the northwesttyn states for the L. D. S. church, returned home last Sunday. ALL DRY GOODS REDUCED ,f Everything in our Dry Goods Departmentreduced in price for this Prehas been K Inventory Sale. All dress goods and silks have 90-l- b. NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holley and Mrs. Moroni Fuller of Springville were the guests on Christmas of ilrajid Mrs. W. I. Holley. 3-- Just Come and see them. 80-l- bi Mrs. Susie Puller, Mrs .Margaret Parmele and Mrs." Ronton Rich ards have come from Winterouar-ter- a to attend the Whiting reunion. received 15 evening dresses of the newest styles, in all colors. We will place them on sale for this Inventory Sale at $24.95 All of our high priced dresses are reduced. LOT b. A-- re- - LOT 2 Our greatly reduced prices are now at their lowest Just a few days before inventory and all dresses must go. Come in to see how low the prices are and what kind of dresses we are offering. Sale price for Saturday, Monday and $1.50 $1.90 100-l.$1.80 sack of White Mill Run. ............. . .$1.40 sack of Coarse White Bran $1.50 100-lsack of White Shorts. .$2.25 100 lbs. of Heavy Idaho. Barley. .$2.00 100-l- b. Donald 4iolley of Salt Eafce is spending the holidays with his pa rents, air. and Sirs. W. I. Holley. S9.95 .......I'...'..'..; l or Red Mark Flour sack Cracked or Fine Ground Corn sack Whole Corn A-- 100 lbs. of Miss Rachel Marsh, who the la tier's mother, Whiting. '' suit the most particular taste. sack Globe 50-l- b. tending school in Salt Lake, Is ipending the Christmas holidnys at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marsh. Mr. nnd Mrs. JlalPh Hadoluna of Rexbnrg, Idaho, are visiting with LOT what we are asking for them.. a , SALE OF DRESSES s v 1 IVLXPIETON is COTTAGE CHEESE Miss Ilelen Groesbeck and Miss Catherine Dougall entertained the sewing club at the latters home. Re freshments were served and presents exchanged. Those preseut were Ber della and Bessie Reynolds, Lela Boy- er, Margaret Bird, Casal Bird, Mrs. LeUiie Deal.- - Blanch Worley. Agnes nrtsnji - Co therlne.., .South wort h- Mrs. Blanch Condie and Mrs. Stella , Smith. 7t:;t:::s3.95' A , LACTIC BUTTERMILK Mr. and Mrs. 'Chester Johnson and children of Itichfield, Idaho, are isiting here daring the Christmas holidays with relatives. price y" 1 " - To - Y Pastuerized " ........... PRE-INVENTOR- riirisfnia.s hpliiiyx. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pinley enter-tained the following at Christinas dinner,:- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rov- brnce, Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Han sen, Mrs. Lrdia I'alfrayman, and family and Misses Minnie, Bessie and Muy Fiuley. Just received 25 skirts in all late styles, mostly sport' models, in plaid colors, all pleated. Pre-Inventor- k in- Mrs. Ellen Jaeohs anil Miss' Tillle ncolis of I'rovo'were he guests on hristmas day Mif Dr. and Mrs. eorge A. Anderson.. SALE OF COATS Y Arrived too 25 new "LOT I MisS'Aliee Siuifurd. who is leaching school..) Delia is visiting niih rebitives anil friends in Springville during the holidays. We prefer invoicing Ihe cash not the merchandise hence this sensational price slashing of our entire stock. It niustbe a sale of quick action, as we take inventory January 2. Make the best of this wonder- iui saving Opportunity while you can. You will be amazed at the values. Be here early. PRE-INVENTOR- 4 Tso-liu'- s Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Ktaddis ''' ,'' Sal unlay cvcnuiif. ill Thot jiresi'ia were 'Mr. and .Mrs. 11. K. Uriiuliarc, Jlr. and Mrs. Kohci-Jones iif rjovo ami Mr. ami Mrs. Ivan 'Chillis. The Mcfee Lewis Store's Great Annual U MISSIONARIES BETtJBN. . MILLS STARTS SPINNING Tin: .Phone 232. Fifth North. J! .. . m .' ri - .' , |