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Show J - """""V . - - f 1 ' - The Foods You Eat be of good food value; foods to build you healthy bodies and to give you vitality and strength. There are people who think that because some foods are cheap the food value is lacking, but this is a mistake. So for this are going to help you to save on your living, be sides giving you good value. Macaroni is noted for its week we MACARONI American Beauty Macaroni, 3 pkgs. 25c American Beauty Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. . American Beauty ,90c 25c QflA Sphaghetti, 12 pkgs. 3UC American Beauty 7ft (4 Spaghetti, 24 pkgs $ I if U $1.70 CHEESE pkgs. . . TUB HERALD,'' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1922. "APItfTV Clubs JpnaianApg Growers The missionary committee of the Mrs. .H. C. Carroll and Miss Olga Second ward will giya a' welcome The entertainment will Wunderty. home social in the ward meeting Include a musical program, after nouse this evening at 7:30 which luncheon will be served. Miss Cleonda Roylance and Alma owoca. complimentary to Elder auurew m. souter, who recently reProf. Marlon Harris, of the L. D. Miner motored to Salt Lake. Sun turned home from the eastern a. salt Lake City, was day. states mission field of thA I. n a the university, Mrs. Abby JJurt and daughter, of President and Mrs. F. guest church, where he has een laboring S. Harris, Saturday. Ethel, of Rigby, Idaho, are visiting the past 28 months. The fbllowine relatives and. friends oT Sprlngvllle. program hag been arranged: MusiMr. and Mrs. William M. Rov- Mrs, Rhoda Dougall and daughter cal selection, choir; address of wel- lance, Mrs. David Catherine spent the week-enat Openshawahd come, Seth Scott: reading Mr. Mrs. Sylvester were Salt Lake Salt Lake City. George Myers; instrumental selec Visitors Sunday. The Misses Lela and Florence Cardall and company; tion, ... fioyer were Provo visitors Satur vocal, selection. Miss Zina Scott: The Optimist dub members will , response. Elder Souter: humorous be entertained Thursday afternoon day.. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Reynolds! talk, Mrs. Hannah Gardall. A cor at the home of Mrs. Clarence Bees of were Manti, visitors in Utah, is extended to ley. Autumn flowers will be used Springville, Thursday. in decorating the entertaining Doll Fullmer has returned from "'500" an extended visit in rooms, where the card Chicago. Miss Afton Newell, of this cltv. will be featured andgame luncheon Mrs. W. T. Curtis and Mr.. and! and Miss Afton Odell of Ogden, who served. All members are requested Mrs. W. Bartlette are visiting in are spending the winter in Heber to be In attendance. Salt Lake for a week. teaching dramatic and domestic art Miss Annie Swenson is visiting in the high school there, spent the Mrs. R. E. Allen, stake president in Salt Lake. in Provo at the home of the Relief society, will past week-enbeMrs. Hannah C. Packard and of Miss Newell's parents. Mr. and fore the teachers' divisionspeak of 'Ihe Mrs. G. R. are visiting; Mrs. M. C. Newell. Relief society at union meeting with friendsMaycook in Salt Lake. of interest that Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitney have Mrs. P. T. Fullmer left for her were dweltThings nnnn At thA from spending a week at returned home in Burley, Idaho, Sunday, conference of the L. D, S. church after having spent the past week In held in Salt Lake City last week- SaltMr.Lake. and Mrs. A. R. Beard, accomthis city a the guest of her daugh- end, will be the subject. panied toy Mr. and Mrs. George ter, Mrs. Lee Smith. lletts and daughter, Noida and GerCamp No. 1 of the Daughters of trude, have gone to Los Angelei Mr. and "Mrs. B. D. Sutton and the Utah Pioneers will meet for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton spent Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at the home The Mothers" Study club met in The was Thursday Ogden. of Mrs. Mary Pace, 329 East Third trip at the home of President Friday made by auto. North street. A sketch of the life Nell Alleman. The following proof Mrs. Pace will be given by her "America."; gram was enJoed: Dr. P. E. Bolton, dean of the Unidaughter, Mrs. Louie Boyle. Mrs. 'l"Viv, 1 Am an lmnri.fln " Aonli versity of Washington, Seattle, nam.an m.cks win give several m- - men)ber at roll of address rill; was Dr. the and Wash., guest of readings. All members come bv X1r8 N11 AllomaIi: -- one's Mrs. Franklin S. Harris Saturday. and those eligible to membership n... hv ,r nminh wi.it. Dean Bolton was on his way to New are cordially invited to attend ing; reading of prize essays by York. Mrs. Rena Roylnnce; parlimentary A musical and social entertain. Miss I.yle Lindsay was hostess ment was enjoyed by the Elks and drill. by Mrs. l.inna Sumsion. refreshments were served Dainty at a social affair Friday evening of their ladies in the Klks club rooms' a social affair Friday evening of last evening. The program, which bv Mrs. Nelle Alleman and Mrs. last week, complimentary to Miss was excellent in every detail, was AdaMr. B. Harrison. and Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr.. Edna Scorup. prior to her depart- given by the Boys band. Dainty respent Thursday and Friday of last ure for the Northern States mis freshments were served. werk at Salt Lake. sion. An interesting program or Mrs. Floyd Miner was hostess games, music and refreshments The Daughters of the Mormon at a chicken dinner Friday In made merry the hours. The enter- Battalion will meet Monday afterBetts honor of Mr. and Mrs. taining rooms were decorated with noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of ai.d Mr. and Mr. A. George R. Beard. a profusion of choice garden flow- - Mrs. M. 1. Bushman, Sti North (Mlirr ghets were Mr. and Mrs. erg. Fourth Fast street. A splendid Fred Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ted which been lias program arranged, Mr- -. Doll Thorn. Miss Edna Scorup left yesterday will bo followed by refreshments.. Payne. Mr. and for the Northern States mission. All members are requested to Its Mr. and Mrs. .lini Whiting, and the .Misses Gertrude and Nelda Betts She was accompanied to Salt Lake present (and Lucy and Mary Roylance. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mis. Lillian Wilkins and daugScorup. The membership social of the hter, of Portland, are visiting at the Second ward Mutual, given krt L. Mendenhall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph I'oulton an- everiins at the ward meeting house. home of T. H "Mtrii-f Mrs w will leav soon nounce the marriage of their was a complete success. Commenc-t(he v.iinPr .uh Mr. avi gend to Norman Thomas, 8 Eva, a o'clock daughter, splendid humor ing at II. Wilson of Salt Lake. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum F. ous program was given, including Mrs. C. Mrs. Hannah Dairs is motoring Thomas of this city, which took musical selections and comedy hits Idaho. place Satarday in Salt iLake. from the famous Dred Scott Min- through Miss Elsie Munn and Mrs. Mae selecstrels; reading, and vocal visiting in Salt Lake. The B. Y. U. women will give a tions were also enjoyed. Madame Senior are Mrs. G. V. Friel and chilMr. and from until 3:30 two Schumann-Heinrendered reception Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. T. 6 p. m.. at the home of Mrs. Jesse vocal solos which were thoroughly dren and in and children are Knight, for the B. Y. U. girls, The enjoyed, and which caused much Salt Lake for a week or visiting more. the Includes committee in charge merriment in the audience. Later Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piper of Salt following: Mrs. Christen Jensen, adjournment was made to the Lake spent Sunday visiting with E. Mrs. T. Pardoe, chairman; Mrs. amusement hall- where games and and friundB of this city. 0. Y. Cannon, Mrs. A. B. Worsley, dancing were enjoyed and dainty relativea Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ftaten of refreshments served. A pleasant Salt .Lake spent spent Sunday visit. time was spent by everyone. ing relatives and friends of Spring-ville- of d lris Utab County on Saturday, October 14th ' HIGH GUAM Noodles, 3 r. : t j splendid qualities. American Beauty T"'1W - Springyille shook! American Beauty Macaroni, 24. pkgs. J- - - Dances Visitor 4 American Beauty Macaroni, 12 pkgs. , n,'Li 25c Of course you need the cheese to go with it, so here it is r American Beauty Noodles, 12 pkgs. ..90c American Cream Cheese, per lb.. . American Beauty Noodles, 24 pkgs . $1.70 Cheese, ,24c C1 OK 5-- lb bricks y I itw Whitehead's DELIVERY. that we will receive JONATHAN .apples for the car to OMAHA for the window display of of the middle west. BURGESS-NAS- CO., H the big department store Do not miss this wonderful opportunity to receive individual advertising as well as UTAH COUNTY publicity. For further particulars phone 316. store when you come to Provo to Bring your apples to see the Utah county home products exhibits. Wood-Clifton- 'a - St.- ,',.. k PHONES 67 AND 68. will be the last day be shipped to Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. UTAH. Tailored Costume In Photographs JUST AS IN ALL OTHER THINGt At our studio you are sure of get ting JUST THE RIGHT THINGS the latest pose, the newest finisl; and our NEW Christmas style c- U10UI,tillg3. THE ROLLOW STUDIO Hof-hein- s 44 W. Center St., Upstairs. Evening 53a Day Phone 853. - Young University Players The regular meeting and Initia Mrs. Piper was guest f tion of the Eastern Star was held. honor George at a most successful Sunday Masonic in the Tuesday evening surprise party given by Mrs. Kd temple. Piper at her home, the occasion her 73rd birthday anniverThe various committees appoint being A wonderful birthday cake ed are working hard, arranging 'tot sary. and chicken dinner was served to the hig Hallowe'en party to be the following: Mr. and Mrs. Albert ine Mao91c in the tempte given Staten, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Corn-ab31st by tHe postern Star. of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Piper of Salt Lake, Mr. and The Utah Sorosis dub met this Harry Mr. and A. .1. Mrs. Harry Pennington, p. rtf Mrs rha. hnma , aiteiuuuu ai. Thomas Griffiths, Mr. and flowers Garden prettily Stewart. , Ed Piper, and the Mesdaraes A (ttaCIISSiOn Mr8 ,I t,o rnnn J Francis Nelson. Maggie ary tiro rt Frlith Whartoa was T w HntttHoai and a Wood, Edith Wheeler, Clara Bate, i.., of Eleanor Hall, Percy Anderson. review of her novel. "Tae'-AMrs. Rhodes Laura Southerland, A. was given byMrs. Innocence," Mrs. Toftie. Many beautiful and were numbers Musical B. Worsley. gifts were received. enjoyed. 9 m 9 BIRTH ANNOUNCED. The Fifth ward Relief society afterheld this work meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cunningham noon in the ward Relief society are rejoicing over the arrival of a hall. fine baby boy, which arrived at morning. Tuesday their home Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Culllmore of Mother and baby are doing nicely, Bingham are Provo visitors for a according to the attending few days the guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Nellie Kirby. of They will leave the latter part EXPORT DUTY ON COFFEE. the week for Salt Lake City to make By an executive decree in San their home. Salvador an export duty of 0.20 colon quintal (10.4 pounds) is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ward, Mr. niuPoH per nnnn coffee exported and Mrs. H. G. Blumenthall, Mr. the ports of La Union and and Mrs. W. L. VvTiittemore, Rev. through Miss and Mrs. Wtti. P. Bulfcley, American gold per 1U0 kito. Martha Moore, Miss Myrle Blumen-tha- ! $2 of colon is 50 cents. Mrs. Leo Baker, Miss Nora Par value Redfield. will motor to Salt Lake PORTUGUESE CORK EXPORTS tomorrow, where they will attend A of 20 escudos per ton has he grand chanter of the Order of been duty levied on cork, except cork be will which he Kastern Star, from Portugal. waste, exported teld Tliurtdav and Friday. The export duty on cork waste re0.15 escudo per kilo. Export mains .... nn If nnn as The Columbia theater orchestra in ioicb nc duties tiiuierio will i5i!it..-rtjgive hu-aby reiu?st, or in lanks. 0.M fork, raw . Mosart hall XbuTS: in n n rl nn.lr In The program of C'CUllO Iter ! Kliua, ttuu d:'v evening. 0.10 escudo per 15 kilos. cubes latest the will include very for. trots, one steps and waltzes, the best jazz and a promise of STOP AND FIGURE music that ever hit Provo is made inThis is one reason why we by these Provo boys. 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The blouses are of dimity, voile, or pongee and the ekirti of serte, twill or flannel. CALEDONIA FOUR CRANE SISTEI INDOOR SPORTS Flanelet WARD & KIN COLUMBIA INTERNATION NEWS ORCHESTRA Real Love Story 's PRIWCI TONIGHT thursda; Matinee Thursda Did you ver i Rogers fight? Yo a surprise coniihj when you see scraps in "Guile en," latest and t ture of the fame star.. wyn . . - WILL R0( cki-i- es My Flesh Doesn't Worry Me as It Did, for I've Found a Corset that Regulates it, and that Corset is a Modart Always before I have been discouraged after a corset selection. I have looked so "ironclad." And somehow appeared 1 a uncomfortable ge r t t hat Jnmi. It molded look. But since Modart manufacturers have the de- signed a lightly I've been satisfied. boned corset is much lighter but so scientifically designed Corset Department that it is just as adequate. IRVINE'S in "GUILE OF cheaper small and our profit is small. Now is the time to make every penny count for winter One way to make flanelet underis near. If you have not been garments attractive is to make the is now us with trading .them of plain material and trim! time to start." Here are some itbem with colored pipings, frogs and bit of (mocking. Here's an of our saving prices: 55c Silk Lisle Hose 45r idea of what you cu accomplish.' ) I -' fc, 1 the user r:i or its richness, purity and iced aJ usefulness iBotdmi EVAPORATED V ( '?M X DON'T TO I $1.00 Silk Hose Children's Hose 35c Men's Arrow Collars, 2 for $L25 Men's Overalls. 20c W OIL REFINERY AT CALGARY Announcement has been made by Bear Brand officials of the Imperial Oil com 25 pany of their plan to commence within the next few weeks con Cal of an oil refinery gary, Alberta, Canada, to cost $2,- - Brand struction 25 . . .98 Call and See for Yourself. THE PEOPLE'S STORE S. W. Kitchen, Prop. 113 N. University Ave. t 500.000. Adjutant C. F. Hepper. Balvatlon Army worker In Brisbane, Australia, seven years ago advertised to Salvation Australian exchange Army miblicaUons for American. Grace Beacraft, Flint (Mich.) ai my worker, answered. Letter foUowed I letter. Now they've lut been. roar ried and will work toeCicr i Eeventy-nlnpei cent of the growing cotton in the United States last year was des' oyed by the boll Detroit weevil. A h plant with a More than $15,000,000 Is collected of 84,000 kilowatts, operatline will be construct- annually by professional alms-ing a ed on the Shlnano river in Japan. aekera In (jreuier e - t c lt 200-mil- e or. The Womei MAD A3! Pal'" ; . Cryst;y; On the Ca . |