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Show PACE FOUB PROVO EVENING t ( mU)KEX I, 1 Ml I Pfc 1 L aLsb arranged. PfkudiiL.k'S-jw-B- S bare: been and daucing will be (enjoyed during tb aorfal" hour, A invitatioq is extended tu all Iv A. and their litiKiiliera of Ibe and iHeuds t atteud the" ... i.t liuliiiueiit. in each ,, t Paughters.of jhe !is Ln-cll- - ' thirty-fiv- t'tafr.-j'Mieera'- . : immui,iii"r. :) ! !itn terved -lira. John jreote was IwKtess to the luemtiera of Canip No. 2, Da ugh tera of the I'tah Iloneera, at hef honie . Thursday ; afteruou. The "f ol lewihtr Imuran was enjoyed: Ilis- Utf of the Uvea of TimitbyBrad W'y" Fuote nd his wife, Xayy Jane hiley rKite,. by their - sou, John Foote: two piano selections, ini Acnea Killpaek ; two tlleo Jackson ; aelertiuus, triu, Met ta and Donna Itifchie and Jwncnet no ta t'ook. After the liriraru eial boar a eajtiyed,' (1 urine whirh a .dfllcious luncheon was served to CIXXER CI ESTS . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Button enter talned at dinnert their home Sua Halnty refreshment were enjoye? AXI BAU GRKEV CftU) ." tins? Tot flowers were used to dec by thirty-fire- ,, Th' "Oold and (jreen" ball will ornte the diulnx table Nvers were In be held the evening ."' Tiieslay biid for Mr. and Mrs. Bert .Sutton um nwnt the ward Am hall, "' rlrst M. I. A. There will beby tui and fmnlly. Miss tinxn Douglas .BELIEF SOCIETY CHOIR ard and Mrs, X'aoui IWfiH8r AH jneiubera of IheThlrd ward Wtl and HenwHitines for everyone, ' Ueltcf Umlety chtJr lire qnestwl Music foT.danfins Will be furnished ZAXTZ PSKSA CM'B lie. oVIm k by .the. MuKieal Troutwdtiurs. Ui unH't thla evening at T l The ktk of tin- - 7MUtxJPimm itr stirn. JBIIH'S IIIIMi.iHt lutttmt 111 i mi iii o n in club were deliubt fully entertained v All are invited. fur regular cholf praetlePi i.t tlie l,nie ot Miss Xathel'a Tal A pleas lme Wednewlay H'veitinj;.gut time was sieiit with inusic and needlework and fortune telling -- tf re, MIMiailiMii CAMP SO. 'oh; : - "". I VTKRTAIVMEXT t ' IVXIJ D IM li the church lti-r- y i Tim members of Provw .Senriwu-eiiiw of the I . l.raiiuul th v . hitFffr hfatorc clflSS tWI." ; "fine Lhteolii Seminary in the Pio- cer wsril anuisrinrni ohm nmuw .viay evening a Lr m h's furnished, , a fier-- which ..inociiitf was enjoyed,' "the Wosh- .PHil.inn h. Hill. urn. or- IiHinra iiummiiiit. J- I I. ! jt.-.e- III I DAIGHTLKH OF FlOXLL&w The tueaibrra uf Camp Xo. fi, of the I'tah jloqeers, Daughter met atuh reiiileiice of Mr. John IHion Thursday afternoon. The following interesting program wa fund shed: History of William J and June 4als, Mra. A. W. Hard-ins- : talk of their. Uvea, Mrs. T. X. Taylor and :MrsJbtrah Lewi;. two vocal solos, Mra. .Kvse Kartctaner : rtctutimm, Joan and June Dixon rud Barbara IHxou ; ehapter of f I'tah," Mra. Edith Y. "History and Louise &-- PbyUi Mxon; remarks,. Mrs. Arthur Tay-lo- r of the central camp of the HUl K regular M.. I. A. Mocthig'ia the Stwud ward Tut !i.y ertjilnE, It social Iwur'trill 1e inid is the ward amusement hull. M.vrtus starts at Ti) and tin luter- 'slhis preli miliary,- - procraitiv ha A. SOCIAL Fo'luwing the7 14, 1927 A. Jfcrf.tB'.emerfained" eral ehildren akber ktue this afternoon celetiratiou of the seventh binbday anniveraiary of her little danebter, irelnia, whhfc oetdrred todnr. A ftleasant time was spent wbh patnrtt and musk, during hlch a delicious luucheoa was served to Jhe following little friends of the honored cuea : Stewart, Helen, ties nor ,and Hbirley Broek-itaaEldred, Ualue and tiers Idioe iIhoo, Itay Jmwu, Xornia Dunford. Nellie J. Taylor, tiUidys Dixon. e M'sxine Lewis, Lewis Booth, tlark, HJen Katoliffe, Beth Rltd, KUxlia A'ibworlh, Umie Dixon, Hus Merrill, Van Hunter Win nlfrert fniio4,.e Gordoa Xicinrtn. HUhurd Miirdock, Mark BobUusoc and Aftutf Biselomf. ! M. IIERAlp, FRIDAY, JANUARY EXTKBTUXEt- t- to fifty. nH-in- - ftnd-- t mMnljfht- - a tb'lU'loiw lunch eon wax served to elaht. ...' C. M. I. A. EXTKRT sir 'lis an entertainment in tbe ward amuse ment ha! Tuesday evenlnp, follow lite the regular weekly meUnK. The Variety Hub of the ward M. will furnish the iiroeram, after wtikh.dancieg will be enjoyed. AH S6 are Invited. - " 3 j i3 , -- 9 "J ' 31 n . w ! NEBRASKA' --- 1 JI 1 HI T Through thinking, planning, studying the manipulating needs of one section of the country in relation to the food supply available Linlanothersection and employing. all, of the tremendous facilities for ' 'Just how, the Safeway-Ma- n performs this modern miracle of. merchanwill be.more fully explained from week to means what and you Jt dising to week. ' Right now the' opportunity to avail yourself of 'the savings he effects for you is presented in the items listed below. -- rfHr " All High Patent LILY WHITE fl1 V I sack . . w. GOLD SEAL J fljl sack .......... (Wj Siidar "3 en 10 Crackers 3 lb. Bojf SODAS . lbs. Cloth Bag 37c LETTUCE This lettuce irom the Imeprial Valley ia the size and quality you have been paying from lOcto 15c a head. Today, head . . Matches 1 1 carton or six Lemons Soup boxes 'sets, Cotton and Rayon ness;2 V 25c 20c dozen i 39c i Syrup cane and maple flavor. lb." cans 10 Large Vince'nt Leader Lima ; Ileans, clean and good quality. ; 1: 2 20c 5 :...47c $1.45 NAVY BEANS 17c 2 a. Ful Cream. Made in Southern Utah, lb." ...... 37c 23c idu on This is guaranteed gooa quality. Quart cans'r. i2 gallon 63ccans A FEW: SAVING MEAT PRICES -- t uaj IE I ,1,4 -- w nJ i Hams - Hi tii , .1 . wnoie u m. or nau, . .. 1. 11 ;29c" , , .33c f 4 36-inc- . 32-inc- ' HOl'LDER Best Cuts; ib. 25c ;Rump Roast CHOICE PRIME littttn.-iD- . .. . . ..;l20c4 TURE WHITE . 2 lbs. 40c' 2 , Orle Dark and light CI flfl patterns, 8 yds I iwU O 3 DISCOUNT Outing Flannel Hevy weight Silk Hose ' $1.25. Values 87c Ul3 Per Cent Bath Robes. "Gift Goods. -J- Travcling-Bagsl U loves. -- ' . Sweater.y ' h 156-inc- Muslin yards ; $1.00 . Unbleached Sheeting 2 yards ..$1i00 4 Bleached gheeting 2'; yards $1,00 9-- 4 3-- Heavy 4 9-- cotton suits; all stales - ....... union (M nn P I lUU Asorted dark fl1 nn colors V liUU ' 214 lb. ....... Pajamas and Outind Gowns 20 ci 'Hope4 Bleached 8 t Cotton Batt ,$1i00 . DISCOUNT union Suits h yards . . k4 ... Bloomers Bleached Muslin 9 ' Rayon $1.00 12 - lot; values to 72x90 nn Pure white . . .IiUU One lot CII f iUU i,! 2 ri Heather Hose Men's V Chambray Wofk Shirts - I DISCOUNT APRONS Values to $1.95 4 pair $1.00. Sizes 1512 to 16 ......$1.00 Men's Hose Discount 20 Fine lisle and fibre Linens, Infants fk.:;:....:.$i,oo lVear,"13aments Underwea- r- Shirts. January Ciearpee i&l;?!MS8tnM I . - ' r Including Men's, ' en's and Children's Women's - Unbleached Muslin Bags Trimmed with "Baby Calf". ?4.9o Values $1.95 fin ipiiUU 51, 36-inc- Handbag Special 1 JJnderwear $1.95 - 36-in- ch 00 r Winter $5.95 Outing Flannel I t iEfttife"Stdck-- 7 - $1.00 1 DISCOUNT . BAGS 7.t$1.0d. z , Fine leather bags; all styles. Values to $3.4J' 27-in- ch f ' 25 to 33 1 Gowns 2.;.;-$1,- J, afld RobC- S- 1.00- HOSE Suiting Pieces Blankets - Silk-and-Fib- re 36-in- ch . FurNecK - occij-patlon- -$- s 2 Gowns l,1'!4;. $1,00 h Plain and striped patterns, 39c flji nn value 5 yards V I aUU ' '. Entire Stock Bl SINESS AXD PKOFESSIOXAL WOMEN The Business and Professional women of Provo met for their regular mouthy. ltaiKpiet and Hueting at the. V Confectionery Thursday eveTbe cluli colors, white, and ning. gold, were tised in decorating the liflniptel table, jonquils and ferns being employed in the scheme. A uiinlatuFe golU horseshoe, ou which was printed "'1927''. was placed' bv each plate. Covers were laid- for thirty. Including Mrs. Webster flnd Miss Velma Vincent as guests. The following progrnm was; furnished during the dinner: Report of the tea given by the Salt Lake B. ami 1'. women on January' 2nd In tbe Memorial-buildinin" City' Creek gcanyon, at which the memlsTS- tt( the Provo organization were, honor--. ed 'guests. Mrs. ladys C. Nlelson ; piano selection,- Miss Grace "Soren- - g ' Outing Flannel $1 iOO -- DISCOUNT fancy wfloulie." $1.00 value Romper Cloth DISCOUNT , Diinna Ritchie; voeaHilo. Miss Met- ta. Ritchie; talk' on popular bookk Mfss T.yelyu'Heah ; conrniminyrsTng-luleir ..by Mis. .Amelia .1 Uiickley, Bluniehthal as wbh Miss Bhea Manist: - Miss-.- - LaVieve Huislu f ,iby research xjmiruian rtuuulttee, gayft.atalk on' the survey of th? Bnsincss and ITofessional women, jieing, made by Tile batiminl -- OT.niKariiin;-at""tteH . Itvesjent time, . ; al Plain style: or. ChUdren's Standard' Percale -- - Slips "?i;mrT :$i;oo , 001 ydsy liUU Princess 1 h yards nn Outing Flannel IMPORTED yards -- - Pork Roasts -- 1. , 35c val., 5 : . Entire Stock Printsj 'attrac- - tive patterns, ff Gingham Smocks ; - Cheese Honey 1 ;5 ibs. ... A" o r rpillows, - pro--Rra- Beans bou-d- Wc vaTue" . Frtz-roy- shoe bags, H Dresses and The B. U. will meet Satunluy efteru'oon at tbu'home of Mrs. Alfred Osmond. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. M. W. 1'oulson Miss Anna Ollerton, Mrs. (l.W. Mrs. V. Mv Tanner and Mrs. E 1). J'artridge, M. Wilfrid Ponlson will give a lecture" (iiT'Mcntal Hygiene," after which a musical will be furnished under the direction .of Prof. Boliert Saner. All B. Y. C. women are urged to attend. . sets, vanity etc. louse I'. WOMEX . Chintz it Piilow cases, towels, aprons, lunch laundry . bags, Entire Stock CU- B- Stamped Goodsl. . DISCOUNT ..,:..: Y-- English Prints . Turkish Towels 22x44 $1.00 4 for ', . . O 3 Tbe members of the Alpha Tono lub were, entertained at the home 1. . i i.t I'J Uftlu tii... ii.n. Mima iu Thursday evening. A pleasant time was "pent with needlework and a delicious mnslc, duriju; whleh luncheon was served to the follow tag club tnemlters : Miss Catherine' B. Y. Lemonade, a, healthful drink in time of sick- Campbell's Tomato 3 cans 5c- - 5c . Our Famous , swealers !;S::$1,50 $1.00 . Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Moorefield entertained at dinner at their home A large has-kWedncsday'e,veuiug. of. roses prettily deeorated the dining table. Covers were laid t Mr. and Mrs. Jack Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Itawliugs, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton, Mr. 'and .Mrs, Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. Hugo- Price, Mrs, Fern Sne!sm, Mrs. U. D. Sut ton. Following dinner, three tables of the card game five hundred were ployed, Mrs. Jack Booth and Lloyd Kui ton receiving high score favor, ami the consolation prizes awarded' to Mr. Helen Sutton and Arnold liatt lings. $7.39 dark gray, 2 Plaid, cotton Blankets Double Warp c 100 sack... Turkish Towels r I DISCOUNT tfjl nn 1iUU Part Wool; " 331 BLANKETS I)UU f.: Entire stock with the ex ception of the three special '"is onerea at uciiar Uay Price MESSALINES CREPE , DE CHINES TAFFETAS BROADCLOTHS BROCADES v Values to $2.95 C1 All 81x90 DRESSES d ...75c Seamless Entire Stock Kate Mitchell,- Miss May .Goddard, Miss Lncilo .Matison, Mrs. Tbelma Collins, Mrs. Edna Broadbeut, Miss MAbeUTajlor, Miss Edith White-beaand Miss Elva Myers. Fine granulated.. Our price is under wholesale quotations. .:.............VliD3 U Jfjl IV - BelowCosI $1.00 Sheets . I.EXXEA CIA'B- A dclisbtnt rime was spent nt the home of Mrs. Carl J, Peterson Thursday afternoon, when she entertained, themenibers of the Leii-ni'club. A pleasant tluie was ipent with needlework and music, during luncheon "was which a delicious W. F. Anderson, Served to Mrs. Mrs. V. Tuft. Mrs. Llla Ellertsoii, Mrs. Carlyl Hinckley, Mrs. Drown Slack, Mrs. Clarence Olson,- - Mrs. Carl" Knndsen M"fsn:riiU Hmison. Sirs. Kyldon Johnson, Mrs. Frank Hardy, 'Mrs. Itulph Footv and Mrs. Wrf'aTthy.'' ' . ' St $1.00 Pstew,Cases ' No Starch f6... Handbags "SILKS L.,..?.$1iOO 6 Reduced ii 7 Flour Pillow Cases . COftl Mrs.- - Kate Miss Ckild- dreason: le Snencer: history of l.rflh, Mrs. Xellie J. Olson : several humorons Kniiiiiifrs. Miss Helen Snencer: solo. A delldows Miss Zola Cochran. liincheoh was served to forty-fiv- UJ'IIA TOXO S(4f Entire Slock plnmr-selertinn- economtcartliyinrimdelling" provided, by more than 900 retail stores the Safeway Man brings your lyoieada. to your table byt the shortest route aiid at toeJQwestpoasiDie cost. , Thursday .afternoon, Andreason and Mrs. Tessie (iam- mon were We assisting hostesses The fo'lowinir splendid progrnm was fnrnlslu'd : History of the Uvea t Pnniel and Marian Vincent, by their cranddauchter, Miss Jeah An , hit-or-mi- ss SALE - .. - eup-plie- d- 1 ; Y- DAI GHTERS OF ' I'TAH PIOXEERS The memliers of Camp; Tvo." 3, DauKhters of the I'tah Pioneers met r.t the home of Mrs. Eliza Scott No longer are the food re- V.itaien1j of the West m" the bid wasteful, manthoughtless, Under ner of a few years ago the system of retailing that has produced the Safeway Man, guesswork has given place to accurate knowledge, waste hasmade way for econ- . omy and .efficiency has kicked carelessness "out the back - y: ;"7J;-door. - t, of Our Wind-U- p 1 Feeding the 13 A Final 1XMEXT The Sixth ward M. 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