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Show w j i. - . - '' ' . . ' . . ' ' . 'THEXVEMNG IIERALDtTUESDAy, JULY 13r192l :- r. - PAG2rnr.r PITCHER DIDN'T; " Don't Have to Be a Mechanic Tolerate the Mcmar - ill I '00B Editor. Pbom H7 Social Have you been given the false impression that electnccook-- . study of it ing isbomplicatedthat you w and do Considerable practicing beforejyoii can operate an ' . ' i electric range efficiently? .:' Mm KKOWPLAYERS WEREONBASES After speeding the pA aiouth thtlr'min Kayi hare rtuniel to relatlT and frieod ia Frota. their hume in thla dty after att- " wa jnanag-iii- g nd.Hber. Mr. and ending the. wedding of their aon. Wben. Billy Murray HltUk.nty the Philadelphia National Mrs. A. J. lowers hT retnrwHi to Karl Grant Iiouta, and Mla Martbelr borne in New. Tort. The Few- garet Ac krjd of tong Bearh, Call League team (bis hair, turned white er were highly entertained r by fornla, whk-- took' place last week 1b two seamitit), be had a piti-hefriendg during their tisit While ia the First Congregational churth fwboMe head was a iaatul Sahara, ia Provo they were the gnestn f at Long Beach. Mr. Houta attend- writes Hugh Fullertou in an article Mrs. Fo'wers parents, Mr. and Mrs ed the Young onlTeraity a few year about the diffUtulties.of managing a Bull team In this week's John T, Taylor. , ago aui k1ik that time baa redded "The team was ia a tie Liberty, game In la Oakland OaUf. . Say. Houti, extra innings when a runner readii brotl r of the groom, waa beat man.' J ed first lias w ith one out," explains MUu Leona Booth was bostes tol Mt .FwllertoB, Th pitcher wound MWTrae Cblrlstensen ia boa uartefiWrTOTyTT ord&y eveuiug. The entertainment tetw to the member of the- Amaata took one look and ran down to secwaa given complimentary to- - Ml Gene TliiUlpa of Brigham Citywho club ift her pitcher took a eveungJ ond base. Again-thia the gnent of Miss Btioth at her The main features of the entertain long windwtV the runner tAble third, scored on a fly ball, and the PhilBome.iBaKket. f eolorf ul dahllaf ihent were we wing and nittidc. were served, late in the lies lost he gaus. Murray was adirned the entertaining rooms. liidlgiiHiit." w:ere ieatnred. ereniug. . Progresjiivejianieg Hugh Fullertou .reports the fol Refreshmentii were served at niid-alg'..l, io wl ng cou yeruat lun. Jaking - fdac to the following: frothy Wlien the pthor fame to the bench. Mi Stewart.' Hilda Mill-r- , So-- ! of members the hostess to the rr the love ef M'k- - Murray Er-ma Mellia DiirrwuU My Bnwh, wind up lli'iir club at her homer Thurs- exploded. "Whydid-TroBeniieif, (lertrude ' and Ida ciaf : wit a- runner n first , afLernous. day.. IieWrtyr. ?" aked on runner What first and Floreme- Itijfhv. the pitcher. Mr. mid Mra. J. A. Carter of Bur-le"Why the runner who stole secA few frauds jarticlnated in the Iilnho. who have been spending ond, "the same fellow who stole a few weeks'ia this city, the guest third and celebration of llie lilrtlulay tJtover "Purvance "at V cf 3IriC Carter's aiofberr Mrs. 3Ri- - The pitcher mulled it over Jiji.his wjUl L. JeaTf Wednesday .MBfciarjbtX,titeUt.riirf rt1ii'Pn-'SardiuuuUfur a iuiimle aTiutfiewtatiTf Nolleoiaierujone was'iffi' the will Pacific visit They partr enjoyed a suhiht, w'bTctt"wah first."-- , ' nllfornia Served In thei" .dining', room of the the principal cities of Murray gnzed at htm, speechless, cafeSTbeLgtieslB-- were seated at and also some of the cities in Old for an instant lljtIeneall-lngt- :, Simplicity in Qp-- e ration As Well As Desigti : was designed vith this fjaremosti-- Ag - e home-'Monda- J Electric AllM-rt'- range is being built to tighten the house .ri -- T- -- . TTTT thre&niaUbksahiAJttiid does the work ordinary nerf Artav1 Kv-- 4 ilv y.- r- nousewife or servant in turning the oven on and off at any predetermined time ver a definite baking period. daii. Meileo.- - l.x.- - 7 . twaerah'pIayerldT'llhere and yon too Mngpo. yon..Knnte come here. Now, I..wautzyou two two veteran players, said: '.'Here after, whenever anyone is on first or nccond or third banejyou tell this fellow; I don't want any' more sec rets on 4hls ball lub,"-. A WHIRLWIND OF if BARGAINS SEE WEDNESDAY'S "AD." Cash Dont Fordet Free Root Beer Coupons tEeyery dollar pur stores How We WHICH DO YOU VKS .rtl Skaogs Stores Avixaoi geos PRonr An examination of the MONARCH Electric will convinceyou of these lew points covered, as well as many other exclusive features that make electric cooking on a MONARCH most . .,v . .. efficient and economical. ? ifiimSrr" r can- i - . wi fij)fjin7 e children of the Vineyard ward Primary were entertained at a patriotic, party Monday afternoon on the ward lawn. A program con sisting ofjuisical- - numbers, - read wlLh the 'lngs and talks. In Wienie of the entertainment, was Siberian sled "doKsVn'puted among rendered- .- Games were also enjoy. 1' "'K ea, ; iierresnments 'Were served to the best 'in' the world, bowl like ilSklngwr--tT---f-;r- wolves IiiSfead lllip Hmitz, wlthlfJfty. hrrTtffcHIHd-da- than a range operated with any other fueL Heat is obtained by merely the turning of a . switch . which . is plainly m a r ked-t- e three . stages," high, medium and low, for the purpose of reducing and increasing the heat in each individual burner as desired. are harmless and -- mtr" served at fliidnight, following danc Ing. The guest were Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Nooks. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Peterson, Mr. .Charleg Caldweil, Mrs. Clifford Cook, Mrs. G rover Pur vance, Miss Monita '5fcConrd, Al bert Conrad, and the honored guest. surf ace is even easier to cook on Though the burners are of the open type the exposed wires .: not be damaged by food" boiling over.- ',' '''':::-Eilrzz- SATURDAY -- 4r ty crystal baskets of butterfly aweef peas and marigolds, aumr Wffg - - The cooking L . THURSDAY Our Sacrifice of Profit Is Your Opportunity to Save! ' :i"vX . cst. matk oven equipment, i. r. anhl-rerryi- -- .faCC . ; - - - a ' a-- duties , ' stand and operate it." 1 'The overi is constructed on a principle similar to the tireless cpok'er;- Being heavily insulated, all the heaMrom the burners is stored in the baking compartment no waste through outwardjradiatioj Automatic temperatnregnnirnrpliminal "temperatareTrequifes merely lite setting onTicufiiFdiaL 7 The automatic timer, a . second.- - step m auto -- FRIDAY : : . 1 WEDNESDAY ' ' N3ihi i SALE r h - The July Clearance lta Ivwaa 1924 The S giVe-Skagg- It lDb 'chase. natural consequence of our plan of operation is to Stores a tremendous advantage in the econ- - - rrzmerchandising of foodstuffs. The almost unlimited buying and selling power of more than 400' stores enables us frequently, to quote prices below the wholesale costs of the average merchant. Our strategetio locations tften permit the advantageous purchase of farm products in the communities which they are grown without .the necessity of paying tribute to numerous middlemen. Constant contact with world markets insures our patrons the greatest variety at the smallest possible cost.- - And, our system of buy-inaccounting" omicaV , litpB The Indian method of. .shaving The Festlial .of St John, though wis toburn of thebaitby. means to tje derived from the Pruldic guti of a greased stick, lighted In a fire. feast; is still celebrated in Brittany Bale flre blaia on every hillside Slutton stew, lamb chops, and The peasants, in holiday attirn roast mutton have been crossed off dance around them all night to. th j the menu of the British army as a music of the oboe and the shef! medium of economy. Roast and herd's born. It Is bellewd that thj boiled beef and sausages are .being girl who dancea around nine fire' offered as sulistltutes. V before midnight Is destined to b , g, iitaMJ4mins: waste and Dixon 5 Provo Co. Taylor-Russe- ll "THE Springville ' ONE-PaiC- E Nephi Pay3on PL Grove '' l .... ...... MfSfl ,:t fit ri i: ill whole- tome, tempting tooa Maid o' Clover ice:cream nnnlie the body Tf with" nourishing clement in a highly digestible, hi nil I e f - BUTER CHEESE ...43-3- .4 ...... w..;. 44 OFTEN ,'.. r fear Jningled with respect and fection "He was revered and mired by bis own tribe." WHITE KING . . r" BOTTLES WATERMELONS TflATCHES ... MUTTON CHOPS ; : . . . . .v.' - 15c 39c .X. 19k zZT:' ' -; STEAKS- 1QT Jl- t....:. 35c Young and Tender, 2 lbs, ROUND, lb. chilli n gf S ,27c - ; .VrINE POSTUM CEREAL. . . afad- BROKEN SLICED . . . t, ' prlnt bricklayers becausetherl(lges of thoTr fingers are worn off In their work. . "....arjeca,is,2for GINGER ALE ...............31 I' COJJ ee Theworlds - supply of high grade - coffee-bean- isHaited." s Occasionally there is an v. unforeseen scarcity For year,sji has carried I , reserve stocks of the finest beans so that whatever may happen ' in a the c off e e market" your ' SchillingCoffee will I traction in fine flavor." - t Aft u ' 'L 20c . " When Marco Polo lay dying he woman baa sued a retract thr storyT.t)f urged-t- o leaHty- parlor- - for damages,- charg--wa- s r ing that she was left immersed in bis travels in Cathay. He refused, a mud.bath all day by an attendant saying,"I hae hot told the half ' of what I saw.".. who forgot her. ' - t A London ,rr. i. MISUSED: Don't say "the. balance of us are going to be there." Say "rest of us'.". O F T E N MISPRONOUNCED r " sentient. -- Pronounce both, e's as in "men" I as in '"if, accent first syllable. OFTEN MISSPELLED: practice; - . . WORDS ' BARGAINS .;T0I"T .. 58 ee.' 38 .537 SYNONYMS : natural usual nor ....42 38 .525 mal, typical, common, regular, ordi : .....t;..43 39 .524 nary. ..............41 40 .500 WORD STUDY! "Use a word Philadelphia - , . ,31 , 48 ;392 three times and It is yours." Let us Bosfon 50 .383 increase our foctnlulary by master ing one word each day: Today's It is difficult properly to Tlneer- - word REVERE; ' to regard with Pittsburgh St. Louig Brooklyn Chicago -- v New York KOTHER X WEDNESDAY PINFAPPFF , ' '' OII01ulR(MINK7; INENGLISH JBy one-thir- SOAP.. DAILY LESSONS .9 i .... .... thanjte d satisfactory earnings out of gross profits approximately average grocer must take, Which is why Skaggs Stores consistently 7 Sp.Fork W, L, Gordon .'"' 6 offer better values. HOUSE". AMERICAN LEAGUE fi The new uniform of the .Marines 'Will be of a "dark slinde of ktiakl ,Iub Standing with grayish tinge. Hull collars will .,. W. L. Pet. JT52 29 .642 lie worn by both officers, and men. New Tork Philadelphia t,. 46 37 .554 . 48 J3?6 jesdlts asrTKllnjfl westward tlbk'iigo. 'through Canaija as enrly as HWO Washington . . . . . ,. . . .41 37 -.- 520 Cleveland . . , .44 40 .524 iound the Indians burning coal 41 42 .41)4 Detroit wood. of St. Louis '. . . . , . .33 4T .427 Boston . . . ., .24 " 57 ' SXM NATIONAL LEAGUE Club Standing W. L. Pet anelnnatl -- .vr. .T;."; .".48 .. 36 .671 -- less T-BOJIE STEAK . . ; . ..::..:.:.;...:2k ) MARR ICS J Euu 11 ENJOY YOURSELVES AT n-n- nn 5 |