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Show PROYO .. IVENINaHEEALDr WEDNESDAYOCTOBER 6,192S, . . CITY NEWS . smitTY a new instrument i ' -! Tha niemlera.. ofc the- - First rd Relief Socloty met 'at the ward chapel Twsday afternoon, wberei they enjoyed. a ailendid program. Misa Bessie Williams gave the lesson on rThe Ihuil Life of Jesus Christ" Misa Louise Jenkins rendered vocal selections,' she waa. ac, companied by Uls Elizabeth TayMARRIAGE AN?NOCNC- Ellor. Misa Jenkins also gave piano .Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Gammon an- selections. Mrs. J.vM.- - Jensen, a nounce tbe marriage, of their daugh- memlier of the stake Relief Society ter Gladys to K. E. Kikholra of Los board; gave an talk. interesting Angeles, Cat - The couple were mar- "7ried August 3. Miss Gammon was WILL BE HOSTESS formerly of this elty where she was Mrs. Alma Baker will enfertaln .employed in tire office of; the Singer tbe- - members of the rrovounas club Sewing- Machine couinanv. She was at her home Friday afternoon. All reeentv'trtiwfefred to Los Angelesr members 'arc invited to be "present; - d tnatic scale with, life-lik- e plarityv and full orcnes- - ' ' k ---- I Refn-odt(cm- Mrs. Jolut Johttiisfit of Carrion. Canada, arrived In this city this evening and ill spend a few weeks with, her pareuts, Mr. iatl Mrs. Swen O. NitJson at their home. Is the Time to Prepare For Cold Winter Nights ; 7.' Q5y! 1 We offer Excellent values in Bedding Mr. and Mrs. 4. g. Linton have received word from Los Angeles, the effect that ' their Calif,,, '.- V. Crow, a Mrs. ot daughter, soer resident of this rity; is serious ly 111 in a. hospital tliery. Materials, Blankets, Etc. to, ., Comfort Size - - The 7Veii. . t . AT CONVENTION lira, Frank Ramsey spent Jhe week-entar Sail Lake City with relatives and friends. While there ate attended the convention' of the Daughters of the I'tsh Iloueera, of which, she, ifl a. Member, which was held 'In the Hotel Utah Monday. ' chro- -' rbQaH 107 ; , Tbe M. L' A. of Um Bonnerille Mr. and Mr. Prrstun G. Vir- ward gire a spot dance aca, accompauied by Mrs. Allie in the ward amaaeiDenJt hall Tues-da- y Cunnlagfaant, will rwTnf." A "profusion ot bright via automobile for Lo Thursday Angele,' autumn leaves decorated tha hall CUf., where Mrs. Peterson and . wera"airv-edand dainty refresh meats Mrs. Cunningham, will s))eud .the One hundred fifty wre present winter. Mr.tprertion will return after a brief visit on the eoast. BELIEF WORKERS MEET Doa-oth- that reproduces therentire SUCCESSFUL DANCE VISITS IN SALT LAKE The IUkscs Lore Van Wagenen, Xaotl Startup, Agnen Farcer, Naomi Seantount, Haurine Bee and Stewart were In Salt Lake City Monday Vbera they visited visited with points af ' Interest 'and ' " ' friends.' , 4, 1 ' ' ATTENDS REUNION- IS HOSTESS TO FRIENDS ,The Misses Charity Leavitt and Miss EiHth Whitehead Vntcrtalu-e- d Lecna Durrani were in Salt Lake at dinner fir four close friends City Monday, where they attended Mnntlay prei)lnii; Nwtnrtunii in ThiTcentral States missionary re- an art bowl formed the centerpiece union. of the table. Corers were laid for ; Miss.Muble Taylor. Tliomaa Mash VISITING' SON burn; Willard. Clark and the hos' Sirs. John 'Jackson is spending tess. :' "' ' ..." the week in Salt Lake City, where' she in the guest of her son, Newton ALIFORNIAN HERE U.f Jackson, and family. Mrs.r Frel Olson of Los Angeles, Calif., is visltliht in Provo with REPIBLICAN CLI B TO MEET her parents," Mr. and Mrs. Swen ' ' The Women's Republican club1 0. Nielson. .' -- -: hvill"ho1d its first session Tnursdav; afternoon at tbe Women's club CLl'R MEETING POSTPONED house.' The meeting will convene The meeting of the at 3:30 o'clock. A splendid program' Tres Joll club has been postponed has been .arranged and refreshments, until further' notice. will be served. An invitation is ' extended to all women to be present. MUTUAL PARTY and teachers of the The offli-erHAS Gl EST- SPleasant View ward M. I. A. orMr. and Mrs. Frank Pnlton and ganization were entertained at the Htaghtee Gloria of Treuionton. hwue-o- f Mft and Mrs, Charles All-re-d Ctal), have been the guests of Mr-aTuesday evening. Games and Mrs, C. H. Harmon at their music were enjoyed and dainty reiHiJne. this week. .. L freshments served. to, the .following.; DINNER GtESTS Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Ruttsell, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Startup en- and Mrs. L. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. tertained at dinner Inst evening in R. G. Ereanbrack,-- ' Mr. and Mrs. honor of Mrs. Allle Cunningham, Tracy Cowln, Mr: and Mrs. Alven who. In company with Mr, and Mrs. Cbatwln, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Footo. ITesfon tfrlVlerson, will leaveTorTXeahrAshton Ida L'ecbtyr Ruth Aileen Bopnett Clarence Long Boach, Calif., Thursday v im$ ' ; ; Ashton andvtbe host and hostess, . " ; g potior. : f .; . ; semi-monthl- y Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Strfcrkley of Angeles, Califs 'are I'rovo visUJ tors this week. - . .. Mft and Mm. W. A, SiMaldiin- - of visitors Salt Lake Provo were " Tiiesdayr Jttrs; Sirry - morn-jCluff- ,, ' '. . 'Football's here.iWe heard a quarterback telephoning, and he scared FIRE DESTROYS J.? . . Tit SXMfHQNX -- r Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell . - SALT LAKB Oct. e tiniated at J50,0(HI was caused Tues"THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" day nislit by a fire which, for i time, threatened the destruction ot warehouse and ele- This announcement has been made tbe three-stor- y thertfta h4vator ot fhe Western SeedMafket- through- - the wfftcer-- of state farm bunutn ainl its guhsldury ing comimny at 130.: Soutl) Fourth v ':'' '. organisation, the Utah Sugar Beet' West street. ,' Fast ahd efficient work by the Cooperative There should l no difficui;y en- - fire department confined tbe flaiqes I countered in securing " an average to the roof, the third floor nnd'the g machinery, in. whlrtrthe 'sugar content of 14.50 per cent, as SALT .LAKBTOct. 6l)ne tu the the five-yeaverage for this dis- blaze Btarted. Most of' the damage substantially Improved condition-- in trict Indicates the average contents was sustained by the machinery the sugar market and the favorable in beets grown in Utah Is 16.35 per and by the bagged alfalfa seed, outlook for an increase in the price cent, says M. S. Winder, secretary some of which was wet by water for 192, ,the)sugr manufacturers of the bureau. - He also announces which twenty lines of hose poured v w : thut all other phases .of the contract into the building. of Utah have concluded that the "to uation warrants' an amendmeut including participation in benefits theugar beet contract for 1927, from any Increase In thein sale price butdeo of the past "seasoh, which remain tbe has been almost unliearable in the providing :' "That if beets delivered of sugar,-wilas heretofore. nnder the contract by November 1, Gunnison valley section oa account The new minimum will be speci- of the bwt pests and the lack of 1927, show an average sugar 14.5() per eenf or more, then fied in next year's contracts . moisture. The company hopes to, the ;guarantee price shall be in- the growers and the Gunni- stimulate Increased acreage next creaSea fronr? to $7 ier." ton." son Sugar company, it was announc- stason by these steps, which have ed yesterday, by officials of the been taken both to encourage ,thc company. The company has also growers and to relieve them of their announced the cancellation, of all present difficulties. Spasmodic Cronp la frequently seedling' and soil A number of Improvements arc preimrntlon charges relieved byooeappucationoi- against the farmers in its territory lelng made In Jhe factory, which for the current season. These step" has not been osned for work this are taken, according to the com year, and a good tonnage is expectpany, to relieve the growers of the ed' next 'season. -- GET BETTER -- - PAY FOR BEETS assK-lation- see(-lifti- l eori-tra- ..$3.95 Blanket, bound edges v t 66x80 Part wool Blankets fill QC with bound edge, all colors V'3 ,66x80 Part wool Blankets bound edge. 66x80r-100- 7cr 64x76 gray or tan double cotton blnnketg J1 OR lw .. . allcplors wool Blanket -- r! . ;..-- W.?m Uit " Mr, ami Irs. R. E. Peiers ,f Suit are with friends iii Prove LirVe City, ' few days. '. E,. Cailile Is. in'. Denver, for a few days on business.!. EPHRA1FIRE DOES DMIAGE The pavilion and garage are own- cd by I. J. Johnson ; the atorehouso I In- Thr.Mrti.il.l fInM..... J u. ' plsut by Hartley Thorpe. .4'? a riv . .acconi-panje- !' . , FILLS . P "it 5- cou-teut'- Miss Mabel Taylorjmd-TMi- s Edith -- Whitehead spoilt .'.the weekend In Suit Lake City with friends. They were puests at the home of Mts.' L. D. Slmpklns. , PROUP Balle.nger of Salt Lake Citv is here this week with friends. A fP' Ml-Hs- EE 3 yciieven expert i the blae 7 :'lo v$' purchased "..! Ill"' Most'Corafartoble truck reand man- . MM rAfXKi 1 K7 VI AKiP IHe i"t K , BAc dALL. - VfcMt-b-, AM WCfT Tonight and Thursday .Milton Sills in , ' "PARADISE" " ' with inc. . , : BETTY BRONSON ' - Comedy "NOTHING MATTERS" Pirf OrA A. !.. PAIR -- uvtK t.lll wnu akV - .ilntiKf uTi 6e SSELf ALL-DA- V .' .i. - -r OU CHARLES OLP i S Ail, UKJC ; By Ahern i' Cli5fOrA-tA- GEMtRAt VSVteki - . I '.. . Seats In -- Town- is ISAVi-TvlA- . 1 9 :Oo Mostr Comfortable Seats Evening T given credit for saving at least . $100,001) worth of property. The cause of the fire has not lioen determined,- but the flames gained headway so rapidly that the fire department's effort mainly were dtv roted to preventinav the fire from spreading, Tbfr' pavilion was damo aged to the amount storehouse to the north suffered In tbe sum of $H5M; an ice plant to I the snuthrwga daiiutgeiOo the ex tent of $500, and a garage was dam' aged ta the amount of $3500. Happy , Wews! ned ShoWS: the fire-fighte- AK. -- Good wa"s""wrrou3ynieliSc work of firemen brought bnder control. In the blaze the newly combination motor fire ceived its first real test OUR BOARDING HOUSE v Mrs. Stella Davis and Mrs. Lewis were visitors in Salt Lake City- - Tuesday Strand EPHRAIM, Oct. 6 In a fire which broke out In the Epbralm pavilion at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon and did. damage ostimatedat $85(10 the business enter of the town ' i.-., n $15.00 rOty. Vrs. Vf. P. YlrftebiMl is visit! m (ienrge Kiimer of Spanish Fork w,?ffvtr1euds In Salt lJike CUy thli. is iii the Aird hospital where he minor tftiUlou Tuesundeewene-'' f r. , day, , Mrs.M'. A. Williams of 4alt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Miss Ruby Smith, county borne Choules of Prlggs, X'.wnnt demonstration aireut, is in Salt Iake by their son Alliert, Jr.. were City for a few days on business. ' i guests at the home of Mr. ni'd Mr John Collins during; the early part C. Forrest" Banger George Laraen of'the week. 7 of Spanish Fork spent Tuesday in ' the local office transacting business. Emnw Fairfax, a Salt Lake City diet ti ctlldrm cooteine a Unlet tbe ' resident, is with friends in I'rcv.i ptrfectly belaacedt correctly prepared Only a few more weeksintirtTnis ' '' food which will act as 4 reminder this week. to start: wishing ...it was summer nnUilinf as a Coa tlirm clock their health will qaickly suffer. . igain. Tel their frtdnuut also he appetising Profcfsor HPitry Olierhnnsley of if the full nlue ct it is to be absorbed into the syeteav '. V, j i. the T'tah Agricultural College of I.HICHESTE RS Bectaee Soam Weal eaauins Ae Logai is a attest ot Mr. and Mrs mom BnaNDb berries of enAak yaw OrmnUt Harmon this week. tire wheat and rye, cut into .little Clarence Bm aula ia UM ud UoU' frenulee porout, euily diceated, with 4 Juet eooagh bran to. perform the necee-sar-y Ribboo. TakaMathan Bar Mrs. Claude R. Sealey and son tunctiooa ol tougha(e, relieved : 'afraap Drubl Ask for tbraucb healthful and nouriahlnt flex ciand Thomas, Mrs, GeorgW Wilson contributee eee, product el flaxseed, it A to motored KdUbla. tsUsl.S.fa. BifUnrl tremcadoualz to perfect health and the. and daughter Norms, (OU U MUfiGUM ITJUtlWHUa enjoyment of all that is worth while. Lynndyl. I'tnh; Sunday, ywhere .they Be sure tcr enjoy tome wejr each dap slient the dav with Mr Sealey. are ti differ this wonder cereal ' est dclicioup ways, tp serva it. ?f , .y.!..V. W, V. tratton of Salt Lake City Is here with friends' for a few days he nr (PC vw'mu 66x80100' wool 'MVket! all colors, bound edge : 70x80 Plaid double cotton " blankets, all colors . . . Mr. sr.d Mrs. V. Prey of Prove spending a few days Jli Salt .' ' '".' calling the signals. SEED PLANT Co. Mlliam F. Peterson of Sobtier Summit and Artie Jackson of Provo) were, issued a hiarrlaae liwnsi' In Salt take City Tuesday." .Trr.TT." 4QT J3C Plaid cotton "double". 66x80 $3.25 "64x76 plaid cott3n single blankets Colors: rose, gray, blue 01 10 II : :zand tan A. GoluVm of Nephl sis-n- t tbe cariv "part of the wwk.ln this city. ,iuu "Hark" h licavy weight dark ORf U ... Outing Flannel f Blankets - . . . in. Blankets .... J. Sterling Moore of Ducbsne is with bis family for a fLr foff ; CO OR 72x90 All Wool, long stock batt ; . . . In Provo Lalse 36-inc- " extra heavy Outing Flannel stock-- batt V. Erranbraj-of this city were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. ar 27 inch 72x90 All Wool white . pnmea iast-coi- or Cretonnes ,. yf Cotton ...... - Mft and MravAV.-- days. " de 72x90 All wool, dark stock batt r Stewart of Las Vegas, Xev, is sjsndirig the week in this .city with Jt men JQ Wool Batts T), G. friends..- - Vhtte-ina- 36-in- ch batt (4 iOttjChinese JCuaarll : spent the weekend in Kalt Lake City, where she was the guest .of Mrs. A. SI. Moore and Mrs. Charles Howartli, er mother and sister. , . -- now "72x90 Printed Challies in a. JQp great variety of patterns . , , ,1 UC 85 c .(extra fine quality) -- nd 72x90 Unbleached 72x90 Super long staple, quilted ' s j . Lct .ft ! Comfort Coverinfis Cotton Batts Ike Mark KeHey ot.jiuit City is here with' friends for a few days. 7. J . r; -- rv' cop he V1A3A 'VUriBrAArAl, y? j lKia Childhood ffl rlIIlSlMw.M'; Starts Tomdrrdwrl&uMayrlO THE a 'few.; T507FREE BIRTHDArCAKE Given Away t Saturday at 3:30 P:M. ' " Coupons withevery purchase Thursday, Friday arid Saturday' t Cakes made by Provo Bakery bar- of 4" -- t . youtn Preserve that charm soorr-vanish- ' Charges' Refunds Returns or during this sale Ta kiddie's for a short year3rTheh while you can. EXTRA HELP TO SERVE YOU 6- - 3E - Positivery KIDDIES are' 3weetness and charm ' - Entire store ablazewith the best gains of a lifetime. r D ays- - i ' - LARSON STUDIO '.Thieater Columbia " , Building; i ml mi'nmi-- m t IP 1 . saw at m stftvm. ie --- 6 . |