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Show til THE HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1922. TOMORROW IS THE LAST' DAY ml Sale o Georga Clark, ha? returned Sacremcnto, California, where he Mrs. A. 0. Packard entertained is employed by the Highway Com f diner Friday in compliment to mission company. E. O. Leatherwood, of the Utah Federation Miss Harriet Thorn is spending Women's clubs, Mrs. C. E. Maw the week end at Salt Lake City. strict president of the Federa-of Women's clubs; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westwood immick Huntington. have returned from a visit to JtThe Saturday afternoon card Farmington. ub was organized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pexton it. Steven Deal with the followmotored to Nephi Monday. members: Mrs. i. U Whit-Ce- r, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. The M.I . A. officers of the sec11 i j M' I r a most delightful Mrs. ond ward held ce. Mrs. G. L. Baron, social at the home of Mr. Paul G. A. Mrs. Mendenhall, John. jhn Pro Crandall, Tuesday evening. n, and Mrs. Steven Deal. gram, games and refreshments Ifisi. Arlene Mendenhall has re were enjoyed by all present. plied from a month's visit to RALLY OAY York and other places of te. at commences Sunday school i 10 a. m. in the Community church Hales of Fork Spanish Bishop rally day; morning services at 11 if Visiting friends in bpringville o'clock, subject. "Christianity and fednesday. Greek Philosophy", Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 o'clock, and (Miss Leigh of the A. C. extenpreaching services at 8 o'clock. All the di!, department lectured to invited. are school chers of the Washington fednesday afternoon on nutrition BIRTH ANNOUNCED SPRINGVILLE r. Glass Topare going fasf Phone in your order.. They soap . X STARCH IZht Kingsf oris Silver Gloss and Corn, over the arrival of a born September Mother and baby are dO' JMh. ing nicely. are rejoicing 9 pound baby boy, BROOMS SPRINGVILLE BENEFIT DANCE W ..... lb.'.'. Bulk, TOILEf sOAP Gold Z..1 Dust, large 4 :, Crystal White Soap Flakes; 21 75. 2 for No. 1, 754: No. 2, L I ! !C. R. Smith, grandson i of Aunt Mr. and Mrs. - - L- Oliver Sept. 29,-- The benefit dance given by the Kiwanis club Wednesday evening at the opera house was indeed a success; the entire proceeds will go to the Heneline family. Crepe, 25 for. Tissue, 10 for For Eldred, known widely Hills Blue Can Gibson's Premier Blue Pine Smile Harrington Hall The man" of Provo the ride consessions at the state fair, and will have his merry- and rerns wheel there for the last stand before returning "merry-go-roun- d has Hunter ROTARY MEETING POSTPONED b meeting at the 35 fgj 45 Hotel Our aim has always been to equip Utah county sportsmen with the best the market affords. We have never come closer to the mark than this year. Stock up now, the birds will be flying in a few days. We are showing: . WINCHESTER AND REMINGTON SHOTGUNS WINCHESTER, PETERS AND U. M. C. AMMUNITION 1-- lb Utah Dixie Molasses, 1 25 After giving her simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as her husband mixed in Adler-i-ka- , says: "My wire reels line now ana has gained weight. It is wonderful acts stomach medicine." Adler-i-k- a on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing foul matter which poisoned stomach and which you never thought was in your system. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or chronic constipation. Guards years. They poetry of ful carriage. They have many distinctive features including Goodyear Welt construction, and glossified insoles which save wear on stockings and prevent aching, burning feet. Barbara Brown Shoes are for women of discriminating tastes, who recognize correct style, who appreciate the art of costuming, and who know real values. Barbarba Brown Strap Pump, patent Biege suede trimmed, covered fl7 CO $1 idll Cuban heel, welt, at Beginning Saturday, Sept, TUBE TOOTH PASTE OR A TUBE OF COLONIAL SHAVING (REAM With Each rmvhase of A MAG-LA- C GARDEN COI UT TOILET ARTICLE AT :0e OR MORE H- v.. -- Afa. .JKliiS Provo Dru gCo. 23 N. nUiversity Ave. Provo, Utah. .42 .23 .16 and 16 20 JJr- - U American Beauty, 14 pkgs. for $1.00 Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles. Bulk Macaroni, lb. 12 lbs for $1.00 9, $1.15 Calumet, Calumet, Calumet, 1-- for 30 lb -- 2y2-l- b ....70 $1.25 5-- lb 22 PINEAPPLE Broken Sliced, No. 2. No. 2i2 can .20 23 $1.00 All National Biscuit Cracker Co. Goods All 15c packages Crackers and Cakes, dozen. . .$1.45 All 10c packages Crackers and Cakes, dozen 75 Bulk Sweet Cakes, lb . .30 Soda Crackers in boxes, 3 and 16 per lb 7-l- b, welcome home will be given for imttcx uarancr and Crowther, who recently re- -, turned from missions in California Us-mo- nd anH Pnrrlanrl rkrr,An.'...l.. VISIT PRINTING PLANT The House of Quality and Service. Three Phones 194, 195 and 56. dent of the Salt Lake association, organized about three For many years, Mr. years ago. Bennett has been lighting the cigaret and has written several articles on the question for the papers as well as for magazines. "You are to be heartily congratulated on the cigaret raid," said Mr. Bennett in his communication to Chief , Wilkins. "I know the anti-cigar- et people want this law enforced well as other laws. Abolish cigaret and the child of 12 and years of age will never take as the 14 up ;smoking." "The time will come when the state will look ti you and Provo with gratitude for making this fine move." All Women Seeking Extraordinary Values in Dresses Should Shop Here Saturday 9 a. m. Ending Saturday, Oct, 7th 3(k- - .... a j 30th FREE 9 CRACKERS AND CAKES k. Buster Brown Shoe Store size.... GROUND ROOF GARDEN CHOCOLATE 40 28 23 10 8 Students of Lincoln High school visited the printing plants of The Daily Herald and New Century Printine company to see how type against appendicitis. The impuriand printing ties it brings out will surprise you. setting machines CONGRATULATES ooeration, and how Hedquist Drug Company. r newspapers grow from copy paper Chief of Police, Wren Wilkins to the printed sneer,. is in receipt of a letter from Fred wefe MISSIONARIES GO AND students The following COME Herald guests: Owen Harding, L. W. Bennett of Salt Lake City, Dee Brown, Elwood Gay, George congratulating him and the police Miss Edna Scorup, daughter of Brown, Wilford Leola force on the recent raid on a news Boren, Mr. and Mrs. John A Scorup of Jones, Margaret Skinner, Iona stand in this city, in which a large the Fifth ward has received a call, Soulier, Clint Hills, Eliza Rode-bac- quantity of cigarets were confiscatto labor as missionary for the Hilda Bingham, and Beth ed. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Bonny. Mr. Bennett was the first presi-- " Saints in the Northern states. She will leave on October 11th A farewell social in her honor 32 will be given Friday evening", Octo- - SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 40 35 20 lb 1-- lb Campbell's No. 2 cans, which all are cordially invited GLYCERINE .MIXTURE ,to to attend. In connection with this, She had stomach trouble for are the latest in style, comfort and quality. For ladies we are Barbara Brown Shoes. are built to enhance the graceful lines of the feet to develop motion when walking or dancing and to insure an easy, grace- McDonald's Pure, McDonald's Pure, 10c Large ber 6th in the Fifth ward chapel, WIFE 23 ........ ...40 Rogers PORK AND BEANS Picrc6 ' 3 Small, 12 for.... $1.00 Medium 15 PROVO, UTAH MAN GIVES Folger's Shasta Schilling's .. Blue Pine MACARONI gal 17 Currants GET THE FLY NOW. TEA 28 70 .17 . ' BAKING POWDER RAISINS Seedless Seeded $2.85 .5 for..... 15 ,.7 ....38 b. & Machine Co. featuring 23 -- SYRUP White Karo Consolidated Wagon They 80 45 ". 10-l- : for Fly Swats, 2 Fly Powder i-- . Don't Boil, Don't Boil, VfVa lb Don't Boil, Pure, MUSH Sunripe Oats, pkg. b bag Sunripe Oats Sunripe Wheat, pkg Cream of Wheat Kellogg's Corn Flakes, small Kellog's Corn Flakes, large Post Toasties 10 Bran Pillsbury The regular noon luncheon of the Provo Rotary club was postponed today so the members of the club might attend tonight's inter-clu- with handle . ; McDonald's McDonald's McDonald's McDonald's Tanglefoot, 2 double sheets CROCRtJARS .$1.00 $1.00 COCOA to his home in this city. - Pchrson Roberts . . . . COFFEE PROVO CONSESSION AT FAIR J. for $1.05 FLYPAPER TOILET PAPER SPRINGVILLE, L. 3 85; No. 3, $1.00 M f .291 ...$1.00 for. $1.00 . for Wool Soap Flakes, 21 . TUBS, heavy galvanized J . Jap Rose, 4 for 25f; 17 for. . . . , .$1.00 . WASHING POWDER y - . t -- Bob White, 24 bars, $1.00; case $3.98 P. & G. White Naptha, 20 bar. . .$1.00 Opposite Courthouse 33 East Center is NINE ONLY Li I mm mm mm SERGE DRESSES Worth,up to $12.50. $6.95 Values extraordinary in this lot. Be here early Saturday. See our windows. ONE LOT SILK AND WOOL, CANTON CREPE, TAFFETA DRESSES Values to $25.00 . $15.00 A little gathering of dresses so charming and so different, from most dresses -- that - they won't last but a little while. IRVINE'S -- ir t U |