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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER OCIOOO oo oooooooooooooooooo , vrrxx t i v". r . . 'y -rvr l .... " " -- r n NEWRULINffl 0 0 0'i 0 - : , I 0 $5.98 ;0 10: poys' Heavy weight Overalls, sizes, 3 to 9 . . . $1.00 ,. . . .. ..-v..- Boys' hew Fall Caps, cy Patterns, sizes 6 2 to 'ft 59c 8i-- 2 o o It jv- u nn to 1 to ,o0u-jp7- 01 . . Blackbrown r... .,.... 2 ; I ltersoa sThurs- eiiter- events of the seasoni evenlhg. ft'eJpwofjfawc tainment eiven by- - the employes of 3hf afed games t:aw tJieSialjl feBtuifes the tj,ti hopsltal,, l'coHrtesj. i of the oy eyenjagnd were- followed v: J refreshment 4 dathty ,.. emplnyed at the hospkrfl for fltteen jreart,i1tea years aa JBiUniialid wo f Mlsa Elizabeth Mderf whoi W-c- f has resigned. f., ntly returned fronir 4he eastern 'the bag wa attractively decor'aU state mission,. was the guest of hon-- , colored ed with gay fall flowera and or at an entertainment- - given jby llgbta. Danciflfi, games and music Miss Zlna Jtcott at her home Thnrs-- : were delightfut diversions of the The entertaining day ' evenliig. entertainment. Mrs. Olding was rooms were made gay with an presented with a beautiful library of fall flowers.. During an table, as a token of appreciation evening of music and games, Miss for the work she had done. Souter. related many Interesting rnlsslonary experiences. Dainty re, The- Loinco Swarm Of the. Second freshments were served. ' ward entertained Thursday evening The guest Mat exclusive of the for Mrs; Grant Eggertseri, who' will guest of honor 'was Mrs. Arnold make her home in another ward. A Mrs. Kewton McDowell, Mrs. pleasant time was had with games Ralph vFoRote; Mrsr"larence Olsen; and music followed by dainty re- Mrs. Earl Lewiff; Mrs. T. William freshments, which were served to Jones, Miss Edith Jtofw, .Miss Alice Galll and Miss Marie Tounff. . - . - J, C. Engar, who la leaving forJNt'phl where, he will reside tem' Uwrtly, waa gneafiof lienor atJaa Vi j entrtninmeii-j'yi$wi Fourth ward amiiaemcnt ball by tbe ward choir members, bishopric and part-ner- i. lMirinsr- the fore Trarl of the evening the" following program was given: George Balllf acted as mas- ter .Dkoeremokieo:; reading, Mrs. BalUfv. two violin solos,. Prof. -Engar taifeBishop R. 3. Miirdock; Song, Mrs. Leland Cook J John Har-riscIn behalf of the tholr mem-,b- 'r and bishopric presented) Prof. Knjrnr with a brief case ; cornet solo, Byrtin Dastrup. Miss J?llm Boylp anil Miss Iliith Sidwefu'nished the! music for dancing. Games and ref Ksbments werfc'nlfijpiijojfed, Jy-'- Al-jt- le , p, j(Jpie- of: the - : ' anno-ddne- e ii The members of the Alpha Tono ! Miss Kate Peter was hostess to club were the guests of Miss the members of the ."C. . club successful .social Leona Ramaey at the home of Mrs. and invited guests- . afe her home Thursday evening. .rnIlowIng- a dxirt business .meeting, games, music and a dainty luncheoB were on joyed. Those nresent were Delia 8. Hunt er, Marie S. Robinson, Emma Rpnfford, race M. Beesley, Edna Markman, Rhea Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Ann, S. Ferre, Jlelba S. Johnson Adele Peters, Veva Teterg and in vlted gnest, Mrs. Elvln Snyder. - Jenkins and take advantage of the big.savings. Special Suturday and all next week VERY FINE DOUBLE ',nV--' (Ti lq: their roomlnf ttotuea In tne conrtie or ine year." the-glrl- 66x80 Worth $6.50- $?.98. Cnit toods Co. - PRICE FEARS TYPHOID, PRICE,. Sept., 4. A thorough clorination of the entire Price City water system, was effected early Thursday morning as a safeguard against the possible spreading of typhdld in this" community through bf ' Ihe . drinking contamination water. There are eleven ' known cases of typhoid fever In the tttv The first was drawn to' the atten tion or Health autnoritiea on August 10 and the total has slowly mounted ClarkiiMri and Mrs. Harold Clark since! that time. Mrf and Mrs Orvaf Singleton, Mr. ALP1XE NATire DIES, and Mrs. fAWln Clnirk, Misses Florence Jepperson and Norma McEwan,. i BOYS IVJI RED. c . , ;?' MT. PLEASANT, Sept., 4. Try- Mrs'i W. E Harding and Mrs. Roy n$ to ride calves and stage's ro Peters entertained" at a miscellan- deo performance, pfoved disastrous eous shower at the home of the for- to twoyoung boys in the southeast mer,- Tuesda y a f ternooft,T fti pompll-inent part of town Wednesday. ' to Hardin, whose liOjrenart Sorenson, 14. son of Mr. marriage to Melvin Moore, will take and tilrs. Olof Sorenson,- was thrown , place September-10from the calf which he Was riding. Music and games formed the. en breaking both bones in his right tertainment for the afternoon and arm. Ills play mate, besides being were followed by. dainty refreshoamy shaken up, suffered a broken ments which were served to the folfinger,- -lowing: Mrs. Royal, Harding, Mrs. W. J. Mortimer; Mrs. Albert A woman from New Orleans took Mrs. Hlal B. Hales, Mrs. Nida poison while in Chicago, but there Bradley, Mrs. Ernest C Henrlchsen, may; have been other reasons. Mrs. Dean Harding of Midvale. Mrs. - Fall's comhtg. Already tbe grid Ole C. Olsen, Sr., Mrs. Clarence iron is making faces at the mldlron. Mrs. Pete Horrler, Mrs. Wil Olson, liam Moore, Mrs. Byron Denhalter, We want to live to a ripe old age Miss Lillian Mortimer, Miss Iona so we can worry about more rising Hales and the guet of honor generations. : i : : Get Ready for School Sweaters for Boys. : Sweaters for Girls ons and Coat Sweaters in all Wor- ttstffl Wool, Built to Stand the Rough lllard Use ot school W ear." ". Prices Very Reasonable 133 BOYS' . . uuc ijjon Clad, for girl's, guaranteed, 'lTI,i(..t.Aj xj.ubc viuaiaiiieeu PiJ.i vauci DAirn) uub ttnn . . $5.00 Coaster Wagon Given IWji ini iitu - umvmca - t n Ill u " ... ' tomatoes,lArgeca!1 jll iui . ' : : Mrs. Fred Clark entttaltlStt i her home Thursday evening In hon or of the birthday ahrilWrsarles of b'wband and brother,. ; Lenn . ?i r r -- z,? ' ' : , . 4 1 I n :- -. l 1 1 r II PRIME RIB ROAST, BEST CUTS, LB IoMtIrlb. , I POT I RIB BOiLPER LB II - STEAKS, ROUND HAMBURGER.LB. i I . . :. . 7 71; .7: . OR LOm, LB; . 4 . .15c ; ; - gc ; : . ; 20c . . 10c .: 20c WE HAVE PLENTY OF FRESH FISli . 20c , 10c to i2y2e ALL PORK SAUSAGE BULK, LB. t' ,Ut4u the time spent with music and .cards the guests were. entertained wltfi two danclng numlicrs and Miss by Miss Norma McEwin " " " . . 29c ROLLED RIB ROAST, PER LB. II II y vij (See our window) ; 44c . 36c II ll II -- f I K I 25c BETTER MEATS FOR LESS MONEY j X: I I SALMON, MCGOWAN' S MED; RED L, CAN II ll , 1.x Mt BUIIIT GRADE, LB. TEA, SCHILLINGS, i LB. CAN . . II ' I or &LlO ii tt - The Season's Latest Styles Now on . 40c SIZE ; VINEGARPERGALBESTGRADE VALUES AKE TO $24.50 aic . COCOANUT, II! 11 , . . . WASH. MACH. SOAP, PEET'S . ii! fellil toOPCftf! OilllH mtU UNrVTakN I t Closed All Day Monday COFFEE, MWELL HOUSE, PE LB. .49c i ll . II V c'uncfi,, SPECIAL foi SATURDAY ' IIII :.: 25c 37c uiuSillJid i' f.V Max-field, III 1 ; OiirGuarantee: "$oods - I ANil GHIL'S? It will be only for Mlss-'Edn- .Mrs. Ivan Childs entertained at a "dinner party At her home Springvine, .' Thuraday evenlhg, ronilfliinent"to 'Miss Venice" Jepper- pon who will leave, Saturday for Ijos Angeles and . Miss Marraret Foote of Nephi who is a ' Provo IB visitor this week. ; The dining tbte was IiVettily dec orated witS cut glass bowl Of dahl iafc" Covers awe laid for eight s2 School Stocldngs "$3.95: - provo ..; Mwy: mi Mm tee caHdoon -- One of the lovelies!; affairs of the H week wail tbe bridge Inncheon given by Mrs. W. R. Phlbbs Thursday af IB I ternoon at Ihe country club in Salt Lake. Covers were laid for seven teen women of this city. Four tattles of bridge were at pTay "during the afteFnbn. Mrs. e. T. Kelgley was 111 awarded first prize and Mrs. Joseph Ftt rrer second prize. Pretty fan flowers were used in decorating. 1 -- at Goihg " -- - - l : Come in and get your share of them. Saturday and the coming week. Q"'C3i 0 .0,0:0 P o O O O Q.O'6 wasan Luellaftaiierf:Mcf ,?S1!J.., I Th ttRtilatlon Is the expression of a detdre on the part of tbe xiiil- teriaty to aafegnard and promote tbe JifereBta-afjth- e atudenti and boanlbig bonne keepeni alike, Lao-cordlnf to Presidpnt Harris, wJiO euch arrangcuiPut point out-ta- at win muke for .orderiiBeM and reg-- . umrttj ana toe niaiatenaDfc ei a blgfc grade of college york. ' fn commenting npoh the. action of the.eoiintfl bf deans, Mrtf Nettle N. ftuiirt, dfan of women, aaWi "l aor thoronghly is sympathy with the Idea. I am tore it will be mufh i better for all cawerned and wilt ixtiuiote the welfare and happl of tae student of the snlver. 0 0 Ifof. J. the LESSmiXNimSTl la Bushman, JBrlghaia .university Just from attending summer school California Art Institute In Angeles. Mr. Bush' man took work. In and other art courses, preparing him for his particular .work In commercial art at the university, new- - of Dollars "this season for Advertising purposes, but in a way that the people of Provo and Utah County will get the bene- fit only; ' to 4 We are going put but each week good, staple and reliable merchandise for We want you to come,, watch our windows 0 TEDBUSffilAN 0 TURNSHOME 0 Tea art instructor at th Xowt 0 hat returned at the Lot 0 letter craft $2.49 v Boys long corduroy pants Jn esi shades, sizes 6 to 14 $1.98 $2.39 ; . , l31-2-ivTiTtv.r$2.29 -9to- . toll 0 0 BOYS' TAN ENGLISH SHOES f and colored tops, school shoes, values iQ4.0-0- 0 7 l- - 1-- $1.10 Misses and Children's 0 0 89c 69c and Plain and fan . A -- o u d L-- wi . j adbred to.; ' - . 1-- -- M IM growing feet , . ' Boys' New Fall Suits with 2 pairs Boys' Blouses,' Splendid for School or Play, Khaki, Blue, Black or light Knickers, in neat patterns, size 7 to 16 ' patterns, sizes 6 to 14 '! Mudenti of tbe v )(en and woiw-Brighum Toune nnlrenslty will not be alkmed (bis ywir to llye undit the came root, according to deci- lop rahed at the awetUtg of tb rouorii oi aeant eariy. uiy wtut Boarding nunt kwper ar skl to cooperate with the uiirerlty offlc- to UU In feluj 4aat 4h b not interfere; with the natural "development of Boys' Heavy School Shoes, with Para-- , ; cord Soles- : : 13 "io to 2 r T:. V. , i :V. ; $ii9 . . :.: ; . i to 6 . . .': . i, . , . $2.39 .. j . Same Roof , i i We are going to spend several hundreds Allowed to Live Under Which will give real service and j i lien and Women Students Not 0 0 0 THE CHILDREH RIGHT 0 START fit them with HUB SHOES TUr PAG" i .0 if - DEANS MAKE 0 I 1925 IMPORTANT - - - 4 -- M POULTRY- - ; k atiVdMr Coupons - ' '" - 'i " Jenkins Unit Goods Co. "Evelyn Clarfc A dainty luncheon ws served to the following, Mr. and Mrs. Lena Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Wiu-geMr. and Mrs. Fred SlagletoW Mrjind Mot. Wnt,- - tli Itiiover.-Mr- . and Mrs. Clyde Singleton 3. G'. t, -- :, OF j y ftffiTO Sea HIBPrnrniiR: nLD. Phdne39 Vf f 9JJ 57 Ni University Ave. |