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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE FOITW clerk. Tbe officen of tbe corporation V. S. Wilton of KprlngTlIle wi re J. & M Bth. presideut; Diana Will ItiHlzrrs fiud Kilua tlif dintKT irnt-it-t Kunday of Mr. and McBeth. vii prwiid.jit; C E. wore mnrnt-i- l 11 wk. with Mr. Ii. It. WVUh. aeeretary: the 'ffii-Mac Mi lVtb and Maud llarri. form Ilt-Mr. and Mr. l JobiiMuB UiUy mitirrd Km nk lit llHnd and I tbe Ixiard of director. to Kiiilmuj and ta k last Kmurdaj. Tu prlnHil place of bulwa a near Aaron art bungalow building luey wi re iiiiiiimiiliHl on their rtbe Pajson. will l in u iriu Uy Mr. and Mr. Hay Jubnwin for Mrs. Iliixel JohnMin, jkli.i lost tier liiilini. Jtryau, la the (itiuimt'lL lute Castle Gate coal mine disaster. r.va i tark ue FARM IMtWI'OKATF.I). nid of in l ii t iu Suit City, 111.. 1 If . M.u ... The ,.t ...lr. i ...... itnt farm, near Payson, .,,,..1 bu Ihi'U liicorMirated Into tbe Mo HuMUlgtuU. lb Farm corporation, with f The lUf Hive girl of the capital Mtock, according to w ard M : I. A. gave a I mkt filed today with tbe county wirprlN. party on Mr. Ford Crau- dull at hrr hunt liixt week. Claim were the feu t ure of the eveuiuf after w lili h a di'lk'lnu liuiciieou a nerved. Ttiitue present were Marie Mr. C Warner. M'KINGYILLE NOlItTV. Mr-Itet-U, u I fnt .'.i-"- 1K),-ik- S'.i-un- Why the West be proud of its coffee? shouldn't There Hills is no finer coffee to be had than Bros. Red Can. It is the cream of the crop not of one plantation, but of the plantations of the entire world. Blended with rare skill, roasted to a turn, ground with special machinery and packed in vacuum that retains its freshness always I Little wonder that Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee outsells all other brands and is in demand the world over. The Recognized Standard, without a doubt. To be sure, the West is proud of this wonderful coffee With all its high quality, Hills Bros. coffee-pro-'duci- ng Ateaspoonful er cup - Furd t'randall. -- Tlie Iliinie Culture flub, tbe Mother Study club and tbe Alpha Iteta dull will five an eiitertniu-meu- t iu tbe bii;h w IkhiI amlitoritm Friday evening at 8 oVloek. I'rof. ONinoud of the H. ST. U. of Proro will Klve a SUiikehinrlan reading. There will be aeveral musical iiamber from liicriilx rn of the IS. V. U. music department. Everybody U invited to lie preeiit. mm mm Mrs. A .O. Packard and Mra. D. P. lirlutun were present at the conference of the wouieua clubs in Salt Luke City. Wednesday and , The annual art day of tbe Indies elubs of SprinKville will he held Thursday April 17, at 2 p. in., at the art gallery, Sprlngvllle high school auditorium. Everybody Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Crnndull, D. M. Crandnll of I'rovo Uenoh, were week end victors ot Mrs. D. M. Crandull and Mrs. Francis Coffee is not It is econom- ical to buy and economical to use. .Hills Bros., San Francisco. high-price- liiKirtip. Murjr Hoyer, Helen Unle, Idima llnrrlxun, Mnrle Rmiiir, Mildred Anderwiii. Klla Wheeler, Ida Ilurmer, Carolina Axlitou, Marie N'elwui, Inez Ji'une and Mr. and Mr. d. , Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Thorn motored to Salt Lake City , Sunday. W. J. Groesbeek spent Tuesday In Salt Lake City. HILLS BROS COFFEE The Alpha Beta club met at tbe home of Mrs. John S. Groesbeek Friday April 4, with Mrs. Violet Hoylnnce assisting the hostess and Mrs. A. O. Packard presiding. Mrs. O. E. Maw of ProTO nave a very Interesting paper on In the Movejnent for Better Schools" ; a vocal solo wns rendered by Miss Lela Boyer, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Mary Whitney. HA It's all coffee No dust or chaff -- Special guests of the afternoon were Mrs. Ella Ileynolds, Mrs. Gertrude Hanford, Mrs. Nora Clyde and Mrs. S. E. Holt. Dainty refreshments were served to 15 guests. In iht Original which k jteepf tht cojftt frith. Vacuum-Pac- r.. SAVE MONEY The memliers of the Third ward enjoyed a social in the amusement hall, Tuesday evening. The evening was spent in dancing after which refreshments were served. M. I. A. BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP 450 W est Center. Phone Lowest Prices 446. ALL DAY SATURDAY SPECIALS EXTRA GOOD BUYS 10 lbs. Beet Sugar Fat Breakfast Bacon, extra special, lb Sugar Cured Hams, lb New shipment Fine Salt Bacon, lb 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs, limit Corn-fe- d Dressed Chickens, lb pail Pure Lard pail Dixie Sorghum 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans, limit 10 lbs. Potatoes 2 lbs. Utah Lake Fresh Catfish 2 lbs. Fresh Salmon 3 large Smoked Bloaters , , , 3 dozen Sweet Juicy Orange . 3 lbs. Tangerines 3 lbs. Utah Spinach Fresh Tomatoes, lb 3 bunches tender, crisp Radishes ; 6 boxes Matches , 3 cans Shinola, any color 20 bars Flake White and 4 bars Jap Rose Soap 95 10 20 15 55 30 69 b. 10-l- 1.29 b. 59 12 35 45 ...25 Net Crandall was a visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Boyer of Salt Lake City are visiting with Mrs. Colista Crystal White Soap, 10 bars Boyer. with relatives and friends. DIXIE MOLASSES Burton Groeslteok who is teaching school at Bingham spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Jlrs. W. J. Groesbeek. Half gallon James Tarkinson and little grandson Wayne Singleton of Mngruth, Alberta, Canada, were week end visitors at the home Mr. and Mrs. uf Mrs. I'hobe MAPLETON SOCIETY. days. Vernal Honey in quart jars Vernal Honey in Comb Honey, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Wing of 2.65 $1.40 $200 The little friends of Lacell Haymond surprised him at home last - SJ1.85 S1.95 . . .$1.25 S2.10 $2.75 $3.75 Plenty of Baby Chick Feeds on Hand. Aft can Sliced 00-pi- nt 10-ea- Large 5-t- ie Broom , r A Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bird visited In Salt Lake City, Saturday and Mrs. M. E. Binks, ch 0b 4UU Aft 2 43 b small bottle inp UU M. Touse, Qn tUU Cherry Hill Dairy Cottage Cheese just right for this Sunday's IfU ICa picnic lUuj lw Summit mother, A J Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Welch bad as their dinner guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Strevell, Mrs. G. H. n Welch, and Mr, and Mrs. L. M. of Suit Lake Citv. MARKET 464 West Center Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Gillilnu of City are spending their J W "Maplcwood" WASATCH PRODUCE 425 WEST CENTER. at their farm in Mapleton. Mrs. Harold Gardner of ville wns tbe dinner guest of .Mrs. Norris i.inks. TERMS CASH PHONE 31. vacation I U Juicy Oranges, protection, "Uu Bananas, "jQ ' j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis of Spanish Fork spent Tuesday with R v Aa SCULLYS DRIED FRUIT 15c fbpp!!!'.... Peaches, Jq T. 15c PURE CAN AND MAPLE SYRUP 'X- - STRONG CHEESE WILFORD PERRY lb. M Kl J ( VS j rl t CHICAGO A(n Lemons, dozen , i D. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO. 1C ... dozen i-fe Pmm screw top cans your ORANGES The Cherry Hill drivers will call on you with pastuerized milk be- . fore 7 o'clock each morning. Salt-Lak- spring In air tight, double sealed Borden's. Carnation,Sego, A GUI-ila- We have a car of Medicated Sheep Salt, so investigate before buying your spring salt. 10c 5c- - Full Cream, St WHY NOT GET YOUR MILK FOR BREAKFAST? L SST?... MARSH HIND CASH AND CARRY -- away nothing added to it. Pure wholesome and always appetizing. That's why everyone 6ays "it's Bully." uart s. pple Macaroni, loose, 5 lbs OCp Q-q- Ah-Pinea- ZL Ouli Syrup it's nature's pure cane and maple sugar that does it nothing taken Fresh Milk, Qq THE Friday night. Iloyal Binks of Soldier spent Tuesday with his Tea, 4Uu large bottle BROOMS Ma-plet- entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marchbanks, and Mrs. Emma Haymond and children, Berniece, Paul, Laeelle and Howard. $2.30 $s$2.15 . 1 Mrs. Harriet Whiting, Miss Lorna Whiting, Mrs. J. Wm. Johnson and Mrs. Susy Fuller were in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday to attend conference. $2.05 - VUl 2q M. Touse, jars Friday. UTAH COUNTY FLOUR OC- S I I 95 Quality and Service b. Qnn lbs...... There's no secret about that good old time taste of Scully's Skookum MILK HORSERADISH Mrs. Susy Fuller of AVinter Quarters is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Whiting, for a few 2."C Pot Roasts, Singleton. 26 1.35 M OC HONEY 220 20 Sausage, 2 Schilling's Jjjg for 50 --")- C Pork Roasts, any cut, lb Hamburger or 2-l- One gallon Mr. and Mrs. La Veil Bird are the proud parents of a baby girl born 50 lbs. of Payson or Harvest Queen 100 lbs. of Payson or Harvest Queen 80 lbs. Heavy White Mill Run 90 lbs. Good White Shorts 100 lbs. Heavy White Oats 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Oats 100 lbs. Good Plump Barley 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Barley 100 lbs. Whole Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn 60 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Laying Mash 100 lbs. Armour Meat Scraps 43 w P. & G. White Naptha Cfjp uUU Soap, 10 bars Mrs. II. S. Hunt of Rnowflnke, Arizona is visiting in Sprlngville 40.4 SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS SOAP Lake Salt Flavor J) Bert Gledhill spent the week end In Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. 1924, HIlli Bra. that Old Fashi oned Phone I 4I 790-R-- 1 fan or I 713 Phone 117. West Center Street. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 12, 1924. FRUITS, VEGETABLES 50c Ha ru 15c Bananas, lb Dixie Sorghum, Yi gat 80c Oranges, juicy... 15c, 45c Dixie Sorghum, gal $1.40 Lemons, Sunkist, doz. 30c CANNED GOODS 25c Apples Pearmain, Jona2 cans Peas than and Rome Beauty, 2 cans Corn 25c 50c 2 cans Tomatoes bu 25c 3c lb Onions, 5 gaL Honey $5.75 3c 45c Carrots, lb. 1 qt. jar Honey 3c Parsnips, lb Comb Honey, 2 for... 25c 3c Cabbage, lb MISCELLANEOUS l'zC New stock Rubber Hose, Potatoes, lb Head Lettuce, 10c, 122c 15c ft Onion Sets, lb. or qt 15c Field Fence, 10 rds..$8.50 BUTTER, EGGS, ETC. roll for. .. .$16.50 45c, 50c Butter, lb No. 3 Galv. Tub.... $1.00 20c Fresh Eggs, doz 90c No. 2 Galv. Tub 30c lb Cream Cheese, 80c No. 1 Galv. Tub 45c 70c Lard, Loose, 3 lbs No. 0 Galv. Tub .35c No. A Galv. Tub 60c pail. Lard, 70c pail Lard, Galv. Water Bucket.. 30c $1.35 pail 75c Lard, Galv. Coal Hod .j. 20-r- ' 3 338 ?' 2-l- b. 4-l- b. 8-l- b. d. -- |