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Show EVENING IIHIALDFTUDAY. DECEMEEK 4, 1025, :T11 t . '1 - ' ' . ; ; ; J'-X- --v--- Boys' Long Pants 575 i0 $'00 . - - ARE ' ' . 1 lit Ipi 14 Snood ward chapel, last Friday evening la a- mlaaibnary' farewt-lparty for Bishop Wnv Watawrttht who left .Wednesday for aotsaioa ti tbe'fcorthWYsteta atatea and for J. F. Brtnghurst of the Kotub stake prealdry who left for th CaCfor. aia mission the saate day. :' J. Sorer waa la eharae. ,' The roDoirlnl was earned oat. Community ringing, lead by M. E. CrandaU, Jr.; Invocation, George L. Hyde: readinc Miss Florence Fr.ind-o; stunt by the M. L Oleanor Gfrbt of the ward ; speeches ter made by th miasionahe after which they sang a duct and respond. . ed to aa encore. j, .The program was followed with I lumber at rontesl game directed by Joseph Ilafen.- - -- . . - ;boy&' Ww Wool Gloves' work or dress. Menis and Boys' . bvercoats and Top Coats . for This Cold Spell , $18.50 to $45.0(f for men . Mackinaws Prices now$6.00 to $12.50 Wool Socks work or dress $6.00 to $14.00 An Instant " n yDiying Pyrolxin Finish for Automobiles and GnrM Hoiiselioldse . for - pKm LITTLE BABY; H , f To Dlstnbutor8-W- have a wonderful proposition to offers: live men who can successftilly haricUe territdry on Lac-Kol'f' Write or wfre for cletails.. - "It " and the l,' GIRL"; ' fMcrton of the Goofle' and orchestra in concert PRINCESS LL SEATSlOx iTorilghtf and Saturday . . with Scout the wonder : horse and prmeir ': - . MONDAY, DEC. 14 Direct unchanged from Its months' run in Chicago, en route to 8aa Franrlseo. t rwklng New 1'ork, Jtoa-tu- n and London with laughter. Now '"If you want to have the time of your life, see The Gorilla'." Denver News. Donald Gallagher and James W. Elliott promisfr. j '-- Special atteilUon paid M city mail orders. wid n 1 $M, nn v i Attends Kipling who few Ford Lo visit - , small Mr, add Mrs. J. H. Thorn tamHy of Spring Canyon and and Mrs. Ernest Oakley were Ananfyifvlog guests of Mr. Mrs. O. B. Huntington, v In and Mr. the and The Llttie Sewing club -met at the! home of Marjorie Straw- Saturday November 38. Games, sewing and . 'W. San-for- Mrs, Ortbel Brown" Mr, Bird, Mr. and Mrs Guy and Mrs. Glen Dallln and Mrs: Ronald Bear da 11. Games, and a program Were en. via jeb IJ, r joyed j Lac-Ko- te .rw ; " Tfrti'i find here , the--' narrow Pullman style, the ryuim club bruKh, the twiiat popular styles for men and, womenV From five to thirteen roHslif ipuw etiff white or grey bristles, .set and band drawn in solid' or slotted backs of real black or. natural ebony( War have a.Jiajr feiwh to ult yeur taste- for the price you want to, pay. , "riiEJ)Qt1STpIttfq STORES . '. to fiaU'LaW where the wUrter.."l 'i Denver, Colo. The guests wre Mr. Snd Mrs .Will Hoover of provo, Miss Thelma Hughes of Provo, S. Aldrldge of Salt Lake and Dr. and Mrs. Glen Neill. - Dainty refresh ments were served. FtCTrasFiraTid children of Magna and Miss Dora Coffnmn of Ogden were the Thankngivjng guests of their parents. : Xelseyof Bnriey ldaho, and Win Kelsey fcf: Stockton, L'tah, speht Thatrksglvlng ' 'With ;) their Mother, Mr Srfena, Kelsey. ' ". tW Mis Plere ehfertjrifled at an '6rang fwrty Satnrdar Evening at he hotnei - Th home waA pret-tildecorated with elitf lowers an la 1h erangr colors. ProgreKslve Kookie was played by the guest. A dainty luncheon was1 served to " twenty two." ;' Company Division Lac-K- ot ..... pt. can of V'tllJ.-i- , .;. Lac-Kpt- Lac-Ko- "'" in payment. Name... f'l 36 West Randolph Street Street CHICAGO, ILL. City. ....................State. . .. . . . This offer expires bee. 31st, 1925." turned from Kanosh where she has been for the past three months. She will spend the, winter here. "Rov Calllhiss enteVtained ter, Mra Rose Hancbett, who left Saturday morning for bef home Ip E r1 ---vll ' v, f.h the performanca Cx features people demand seleo oC ' Pres.- - Be Good to Yourself And the Boy Scouts By Seeing the itllVINAS BOY SCOUT COMEDY tivity, tone, volume, and the restcan be summed up lit just two simple words: AtWater, Kent.' i Atveer 4 Friday, Dec. I I Tickets $1.00,75c, 50c, 25P) I TRA N a Fanny Rowland Mrs. .Muslb and Mrs. Leta Maycock entertained the M. I. A. stake vforit-er- s and Partner 'of the Kolob stake at the home of President ti.-JMay. cock Wednesday evening. Tbe home was decorated In Chrtwiuas colors. Games, music and refreshments were? enjoyed. ' : radio--di3tanc- t Deal Mendenhall Tne Aaron Johnson camp of the Daughters of the Utah- - Pioneers, SVill meet Wednesday December 9th, at 2 :30 In the Third Ward Relief society hall, where a special Cbristnias program will be given. VI the early pioneers are cordially! ' Invited to be present. B-- L I COLUMBIA Mr. and Mrs. J.' F; Mendenhall spent Thanksgiving In Salt Lake City with friends. ' V Ln-cln- Shows 2:30 4:00 - .7:30 9:00 i a. l FRIDAY AND SATURDAY i w . LOWELL SHERMAN and PAULINE GARON in , AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle ofHerbinc on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant y and M'r Prepaid . - Enclosed find my remittance .of $. d, - C. rX'Clattdni fort : III 1 of ' Raymond, been called has Allwrta, Canada, home because of the serious Illness Mr. ' Mendenhall of his children. states will that be Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Groeslerk hud likely spend the , as their Thanksgiving guests, Mr. winter here. and Irs. Roliert Rogers of Belllng-bam- , Mrs. E. II. Grey of Payson is the Wash., Mr. and' Mrs. Max Groe8lerk of Ogden, Miss Helen guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichols. Mr, and Mrs. Jabex Taylor enterGroesbeck ot Salt Lnke City and Frank., burner of.Rexburg, Idaho. " tained for their children and grandchildren on Thanksgiving, - there Feldon Parker of Soda Springs, were twenty two present , Idaho, is visiting with his sister, Mr. and rMs. ' A. O. Thorn enMr, E. E. Knudsen.. tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner Mrs. B, D.'Palfreyman has re- - tor the following, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mnrtendale and' family of ltch-fie'.Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clyde of liayburn, Idaho,- Mr. and MraL Mrs. Thedora of Eureka, Burt Llewelyn- - and family, Mrs. Mary J. Sanford, Mrs. Eliza Thorn, Richard Thorn and, Mlsa Josephine Sauford. t E.5 ' Send me hy parcel - MrsrJct gone :Blalna .Kebey has gone, to ' Los Ugelrt,',C&ittf.;; .whert v ' Will visit with' relative this coming month. Mr.' mi It a thoroughly he Win ; spend v 36 W, Randolph Street, Chicago, i ........ together with special Celluloid Products j eolof............ finishing brush at th spedal price of $2.00 a pint. Lac-Kot- . ha Send in Coupon 1 ' banquet IC. -- Wheeler Mrs.-.Eile- Bruhes,'Wc;..--'- A' HaVe Ever; Seen." Provo the" rtf tried and tested material. Actual tests have proved e finish that a after three years of hard tuage showed no unusual signs of wear.. It actually improves with age. John Bryan is spending the Wnter fn Herthey, Kefc., with her aaughief.'Mra. Arch Coomrw-.- ' '.:. jiAlilBHUSIIEs! . after is Mr.-- ' The Hnsstau;. Fox and family were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Jarvls of Provo. Mrs. S. d. alistfhiry and son Joe will spend the week-enSalt Lake: 3Jr.'"na ot - T3" BCRWASH," England. Dec.. 3 j(UP) Rudyard Kipling's condition vwas understood today' to con' ' tinue serious. His family declined information inr keeping with the great : writer's abhorrence of publicity. Mills owe physician. Dr. turtles and the king's physician,' Lord Dawson, were in consultation this morning. '''' Lac-K- min proof, v , Tuesday evening by a number of their friends. ,,The tables and rooms tere v.beantlfully ' decorated with yctamos... the banquet was In the form of a surprise.,' All the guests ere sitting at the table when Mr. and Mrs. Clyde arrived. ' tinder Mr., Clyde's napkin was a token of love and respect from his friends. ' Those present were Mr. and and Mrs, Grorcr Clyde, Mr. and Jwoquet at the Mrs. Glen Allan, Mr. and Mrs. rs. ift?fay".n Joseph Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Willis tt'elght,'- Mr. and Mrs. Channeey fchllds,'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Roy Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thorpe, Mr and m Mm Frlel are into their new borne this week. Mr. and Mar. John 8. Boyer and family and Mr and-- Mrs John A. Ilmver Post. of Mr. and Mrs. G. W". - "Every other line in The Gorilla sweeps the audience with gales 'of laughter. . Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Lawrence of ere the ' week-en- d Salt Lake gnesta of Mr. and " Mrs. JV A. eiterrtaiaed at and Mrs. Cornell Mendenhalt of Morgan spent the- weekend' with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Reynolds. '.. Prfeesr 50e, 1.M, f 1 JO,' $2.o0. Pluj Tax. -- w Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Flrmage spent horn ' Monday in Salt Lake City Mr. . 'a e - KlniPhsiciah . v. With MR. MULMGAff and MR. GARR1TY Chicago cast and production Butler i of tickets: t Kaysvitle' and Miss Nellie L. C, Ilebtoid presided1 at today's Thompson, of Centervllle ssere ihe wek'vnd gnesta of Mr. and Mrs. y J. Beyer. ', .' i..'". V . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson have ben visiting the .past weeks-witMr and "Mrs. for Crandall left Tuesday Angeles, CaL, where they will the" sett iew weeka ' nuiahw . Mlarrt!ia 8eri(5h, ;l Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Thorstensen and their son, Charles, of Ogden snd Mr. and Mrs. Ford Crandall were the ThankacJvlng guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Crandalli witheat injury to th h' 1 Columbia ot 1 Svi-vo- th. it Us Lac-Klet Kitchen,' you can wash ihe members to bend ever Mas. EUca "Strnw liafid jHicfiord urged fho'ai visited ; Sunday ih tflagham, possible effort to pack the house at th Klwa til play which Will he Mrs. Will Erdmah. ' wtlh;Mf. and staged at the fcolufnbla theater Fri' ' i evening and paid special stress Ml; and Mrs. led Session j and day on the hiurter of the hdvance sale Golden r Lac-Kot- ?i - JleUer UupuT and ' " comes in the following standard colors froni which onv 6fiarA nr flnf ran hn Harl riv'hiAnrlinty P.lfar Rloolr Rind" A White, Grey, Red, Green, Brown, Yellow. Price, $2.00 a PintW SPECIAL OFFER With every pbt can of purchased direct.; through us before January 1st,; 1926, we will include oneof our special Lac-vv Kote Finishing Brushes Free? of Chafge. h born'TiiesdaylJerjejntie a Lac-Ko- te f. ;'.f fw ; j Jack Hoie in The White Outlaw' . ..Wllljim nahson; Instructor of Mrs. Ted Chrlsteisea of Falrvlew ainsie at the rputJ trafrersity, was the pinclpaf speJker at.tlie luhch-loia spe'ndlng the week 'with her Weeflnif wfthe Klwanis cldb at Mr. and Mrs. J; F. ifendenhaH- the Hotel ivnts, Roberts: todairl 1 Professor Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Taylor are tlajiaotCa discussion of , music was highly Interesting and tnarructlve to the. happy parents of a; baby- boy the v 4 tafemberi:frttrclnh,-- ; 'A -v-- fa' .; . There will- be a bazaar given at . ; , t - 'V the H. T. Reynolds store bttlldlng December 8, beginning at Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Levi . Phillips of 1 o'clock p. m., by the Alpha Beta club. There will te tot anlt! uaefal Smlthfleld have been vlHitlng the t, and pretty tbjngs be8ldes lots of past wek with .relative here.' . good cakes." Mel'r.IIsrmer will spend, the next ' Mr. and Mrs Ben ' Argyle and few months at the government home far retired soldiers in Los Angela, daughters Zell and Chloe of Span- Calif. v v--,'K.fl't- -' j & ish fork and Mrs. Maud Wood and daughter Margie of Ogden spent Mr. and Mrs. Max Kless and Mrs. Thanksgiving with Mrs. N. J. Deal. A. G.Peterson spent T&anksglvfng ' ' L,' - . Mr. ami Mrs.' Phillip Boyer and In Salt Lake .City.' weekHalt of Lake the spent family Mlas Maurlne Ronthwk-- of tehl . day with Mrs. C. A. Boyer. with Mlns Ihei spent the week-en- d l fl Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant spent Jeeste.'" i .i if i i. ;rs : . sJ1 s, Saturday and Sunday in Bingham Mr. and Mrs. were Grovet tjjyd visiting with Mrs. J. Vf. Grant , : as their gue( a for Thanksglrlng, Mr. and Mrs. J, lr. Arrios of I'aysoU' H ' is a staple article and should be on-t- he shelves of every live merchant dealing in household, Auto'1' motive or Decorative supplies. Write us for our special Deal- ' ' :!: er's Offen Lac-Kot- "' mArJrt'' imnn DON KIRKHAM i r Hanson Speaks w ''' At Luncheon i,r Nftnis had '; . 1 i. Td Dealers X ''" . Use Lac-K- ot la th Bath Room. It is strictly saniLac-Kis vermin tary. . f proof. r Mr. and Mm e te ' ,fWootflothe8'f y - - ot burial-Monda- f Kuppenheimer Mrs. II. T. Reynolds, Jr., was to the Alpha Beta club at hostes this ho Robinson, who leave Mm. home her this week. The story, the missiontot ;a Necklace was given by Mrs. ml Ramsey Morrta and da ugh. :v i ' George Russell, MIbs Josephine Reynolds give a piaae olo ;Mat T teT"Tytor Reynold solo accompanied on the plan Ify' htf mother: Detailed preparations were made for the holding of a bazaar In the II. T. Reynolds store build SATURDAY ing Defemlte.&Jsgclal SSMi, were Mr. Mile Miller or Bait Lake ' 2:30 4 -- 7:30 -- 9:15 City and Mrs. Lewis ?J.,WIUtney. BUCK JONES Club members Tu?serfeTe'AJBL Htraw, Ullion Huntington, Elinor Brtnton, Jetnle' ATbfttaser ,"!f1i". GOLD rncknrd, Mary Ch'lld Ktiuf ! Irene Cook, LaRue Deal, Ella Clyde Nellie Anderson, Emma Miner and ZIna Ruaaell, Ella and j Condie. Ltmcheoh was served by Pacemakert ' ' tfie hostess. ' . your or epfnbtn.tieo tea-da- The Schwab Clothing Co, Mrs. M, F, Miner attend-- j a farewell nitssioaarj partjr st vo- Monday evening in honor of rfimh in any colo of colors 1ft a few hours tirne aAd drive it fannwdiatdy. Lac-Kdoes ant check, pad . car crack. ; AutomobUc y The old baby of Mr. and Mrs, Singleton of Eureka who died In Eureka " Sunday waa brought to A Rprlngvlllft for short swvlee was held at th home of the Grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe o Singleton. i ; : Mrs. a. it. Mayeock'and Mrs. Ken. leth Candle gave two dueta and Seymour L. Mendenhall, JrH of the Foorth Ward bishopric gave a short .... talk.'' :; y:'..-';- , te Marian and Milton Rosa and Mr. t a social afternoon was spent which in the Eyergreen cemethe at J Stark all of Salt take City, gave was followed by a dnnty luncheon tery was" dedicated by A. Y. Wheeler. ntiinlirrs on the program, together " - a ' ' t9 the 'member. rrovo talent. with Jr. and Tea ean I.. ' i . bOys. EVERYTHING FOR MEN AND BOTS The House This wonderful brushirigrnatetii dries intlantly, produces a' ') high gloss vaterproof, Weath6f proo( and wearproof surfafce that withstands the ;actlon of hea cold, stearh; "water; gasoline soaps arid adds.1 Its rich lustrous finish will not check,' crack or peeL.Lac-.Kot- a w6fks as' well lit a temperature of 20: ; below as it does in 90 degrees itt the shade. 'Refhw itero degrees dbfte be in winter as well as in summer. Lkc-Ko- te ishing can is dust proof; as Jtdtfes Waft fifteen minutes and -,t use the refinished article.-- No knowledge pf painting required Any "person' tali sliccesfuHy jder refinishing . with, Lac-Kot-e. . ; e l i ' 8Scto$1.7S ; III.' i Sch9 pay and dress. " Hi n) An exceptionally Urge nam Ix of pr.eple (tacked the lasemeat of th 1 ; GiVEIli -' FAREWELL 1L Sizes 4 (0 rJ- ". .. I ' -- . f H H vL', y rma . a n G "SATIN IN SABLES'7 digestion-get-trelief when-th- e of order pr the bowels fail to act One or two doses Is all that Is necessary to start things moving and rt i'feilurirle' otor Co. ej fine, feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirit which belongs only to perfect health Price 00c. Sold by Uedqulst Drug Co. . i i..Ad,v. , jt . Comedy Jack McIIugh in ' '.Wildcat willie" tc Strand Baby Grand Orchestra -- 1 - . EVERY EVENING n oi POLICE DEPARTMENT 26 FI&E DEPARTMENT . . 500 L3 1AL M r-- |