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Show 4 pace eight; corns THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, N0VEMEER 13, 1925. IT FOOTBALL mau ; iold'n Bouiuey, hukj Ithrcnt tijiy uard bo has biutxelf to the fans; Cecil Alerkk-y-, wnrtgeoui and detenuined guarot) will pbiy their last, foottU against Montana. gain fur the f th aenlor class .besides tbe men mentioned above, there are Captain ddie KimbaU. who will grad te, but who has one year more of eempetltloa and Reed rSwensoB, whe Final, niembvr of the esuior ( lasa but rSEASONOtDS, (Oa NOVEMBER 21 lPAKIMENT Center Street : 2SG West STORES Provo, Utah rel vv omens The Season1 Successes . , I U-- in price, lissom Frpcks of Silk All the Popular Style Features allH-oufere- Tk.r.V something delightfully different in thcie uresttt. rer-bait i only that they re ry, very much in tylt. Or perhaps It's tht lovely materials -the erept satins of which they ar madt. they're At any rate, " charming I pi a IKlltl'StS. : Sixes' for Juniors Women In IS.. IT, and t9 year fiats. For junior ruiuci "and small wo I eoii-text- real Priced, vlt-tor- will wtfflca, t . . tacklea iu the . conference 'r filxqn, famong full back hu Buck New Coat Styles For Girls Flare Model in Small Size! for the Junior who wants a small-size- well-fi- t- Coat! d ' Bolivia - suede rious low prices I Sizes IS, 17 and 19 2 $19.75 Other styles from $14.75 to $49.75 .With Flares and Fur Trimming v Styles in Girls' Coats must be up to the minute, too. They are at this Store! u Coats f ............ . ot.:42c;. for 24c .$1.39 .$1.56 PORK, .20c Center cut ., .25c LEG RQAST PORK LOIN ROAST ...'...27c VEAL ROAST 20c, 22c "SHOULpER VEAL STEW ....12c .15c LAMH STEW ..... yearr' 1 - A i to A Pot Roasts 10c and 12c $14.75 Pot Roasts (off the rougd) 18c SHOULDER ROAST LAMB '.,.....V. LEGLLAMB LOIN OVEN ROAST QUALITY and SERVICE :32c .20c 20c SWISS STEAK VEGETABLES 25c POTATOES, Russett, 10 lbs 5c, lQcand 12y2c CELERY, One 48 lb. sack Royal Ffour . . i SI. 80 One 48 lb. sack Tip Top. Flour .....HjilisO, One 48 lb. "sack Harvest Queen Flour $l!80 One 48 lb.. 'sacJiSjie qry'a Drifted Snow Flour' $2!s5 One 48 lbl sack Sperry's Blossom flour ' . . . . .S2 20 nn;,!;-;..- .!, T Ml.. X.. P jio lWr tl vuc io iu. bulu oyiaiy a.oi'KU L,Hiy r iOUT , . , . SIS. I Ml nest, wmie iviui nun . . . . . ivv 51.80 100' lbs. Whole Corn . . , , 100 lbs,- - Cracked, .or. .Fine Cracked Corn ....... - Lettuce 5c, 10c and :...15c lOlbsl .16c; 7 for , . .$1.00 GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS, lb. GOOD EGGS,, dozen . . . lbs. Wheat .7 . . 100 lbs. Wheat ; .:.$2.40 100 lbs. Mixed Chicken Feed..'.....'... 100 lbs. Wasatch Lay Mash ;. ... ...$2.40 ...$2.65 100 lbs. Globe A- -l Lay Mash ...$2.75 100 lbs. Oyster shells , : . . .. $1.3o Ye carry a complete.line of whole wheat flour- and v . cereals. ..$1.50 .lie - . . t FREE DELIVERY .... . 34 to 46 So. 4th West. ... ' .. w.w S Phone M i PRICES GOOD BOTH MARKETS t . W Center Presi tion . , I i Org tion .1 ' of Calumet Proves its greater leavening strength Bakings are the pi tribut tuut mt ent 11 count; "7tlon"v i 4ensiv condu 27 lor 8esi noon farme count; two presi il - j 11 ! farm more tempting and fully raised Jp s Ami eonvei presid ciatioi S..W1 respet eau ; aionei 1 I THE WORLD S GREATEST narrl Ha,- ri i "it- - the it ers ta TIMES THOSE OF ANT OTHER BRAND SALES iniTTm as" tbi war," addrei D. HoU, H.at; UeeeuUi Ahlander vs. Carl 11, James Bentwet Claude. ; t. 4Dcecmlc'r-- J V,Tbn.--fwr- y Wade.H at; ,S. llralna-ge 'diKlrict'; December vs. December Morion Wurtben il5, 21."son r Williiim vs. i ns H A andJii 1 Clara A. itobinson Sertoli iiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiHiEfiiiiiiniIiilKIIBIIKIIIBIKXXIZIIII, FOR NOVEMBER n P TERMOFCOURT work 'Wi groun' Switzi est si today It is g dehd east "It wil your ed tH in 1 Tbe trial calendar for the latter! imrt of the XovemlHT term of the Fourth distriefeourt has lwn 'set at fuUows i JCwmu1h-- 1. Prices good all day at Piggly Wiggly !4ji Carter vs. Alice H, Carter; November 16, State of rtiia vs. John I. V. - Toilet SOAP i.chl Nelson. .. Novemlier 1!), State of Ctah vs. John Must us. and Cleu M. IVoley vs. Margaret N. iM'Ubalter, et ai:No-veinlK- 'r 20, Stnt. of Tlnh, vs.' 0 ori;t MhhiiIiiK ft al ; Nnveinln'r Sli. Ajner-IcnFStrk City TsTl'TrnicTtTWeils, et tiK and International Milling company; vs. W. H. Praams- et al; Novemer State Bank f Payson vs. (ieorge H. .Velnon. e l, and vs. .lolin Investment lty .'tt. J. Hansen, .ei al: Noveiib-Kstella lraper Vi vs. Forest fo aud Venice Ixwee vs. Stnuley Cblp-mnn- .- LOG Quaker Oats Large package ' Dates-pikU02- "Tm" ! oil nounshmentlS that- - fccolt hont. Blocnfeid. N. . 45 U-t- S lObars for .". . 69c I ;44 s ''-' ' - . ' i.'v ii ,1 Campbell Soup 10c 171-2- c . 9r Toilet Paper 4 large rolls for 1 -- m,ni" ' ' . : 20c r'K:- Sweet Potatoes 5 lb. 25c Children and grown people steadily increase in vigor and x endurance when . builds health and strength. Start taking Scott's Emulsion today! i Jello, all flavors lDc - ENDURANCE d thfi c large, $1.25 size.. Ottn r11 ' Florida SEE cod-liv- er iin cti '"if ',; sinall 35e sf2e . ,7. medium 65c size-- , Grapes, per lb. 10c vs. Decemlier 1, Jones, JDeceniber JV Lee L. Byron Baker vs. National Pump company ; December 8, 8eth Pixton, state bank examiner, vs. R. A. Porter, et al; Iiecembr 9, Spencer Clark, et al vs, Provo Building and Loan society; Wli- . ' " '..', ,.. Martha E. Jones HiiiiIvft. ... ,, Saturday Only - SYRUP CABIN r CI V - PALMOLIVE .: , Dittwmhor 10 W '.-- Butter ..Sf.-.SO- : .stateof I'tnh vs. Adeline 1. Ache-soand David KIimearVH. Wilford Orny, et nl; NovemU'r 17, Norvel Urlggs vs. U K. Kernusou, et at; Novemlier IK, Elmer H. Taylor vs. vitamin-testeTWO-STORE- FOI 230 3 rir.rrniT'5 U UaUAULZI Ll Proves the quality and economy is taken regularly. It is rich, ' WASATCH PRODUCECO. CALENDAR SET of invigorating - UtaJ Collet! 11am .40c ...... - $3.95 . - ,, . A. P. I2V2C CARROTS, TURNIPS and CABBAGE ...$2.30 '..$2.40 6i) ..... .25c ? ' (iiiimaer and Adeline I). Kolteson MEATS SHOULDER shank end. .16c $5.90 - V n when needed ! Madu of bolivias and suede cloths. Trimmed cleverly. Priced, 7 . -- . ' 12for. V....... ROYAL BLUE CORN . .3 f lllor; TOMATOES Silver Bar girls are found here always - ' ' ' k '11' i. OFF PfAl,-- , ... .... .50c; school Sixes 8'to 16 50 Pattern Hats L ' I Remarkable for the Price ALL OTHER BETTER COATS 20 10 lbs. 67c Sugar CAN PEAS "Clearfield, 2 for Durable, attractive Winter to first 11 People - 71bs. . . ; . . , . $1.00 Demonstration at both stores all day come in for a sample. . 31bs. New Coat Styles For Girls Be Early, these will go - 2 pounds . $1.00 9 pounds lbs., , . Regular prices materials Worthy fursl Arid simplyrlo 1 " caeefuliy, two of them, Howard and Dixon, will surely b mentioned as all state and perhaps 11 conference tackl and full back. Certain! jthere are no contenders In this state to compare with them in their respective positions and It is questionable if there are any real contenders in. the conference. Howard is known throughout the mountain states for hia ready aolu-tioof'pjayg and for clean and perfect tackling. Many a play: that was intended to net th opponents .. ' yardage was nipped' before it really got started by this aggressive CoiiKiir who can always make.' an opening or who can always get through to get his man. . ; Dlion is tied with Thomas,' or was nelore the jHob Cat gauie, as tile highest scorer tin the, conference, Thomas, on account of havibg kicked goal after touchdown Wednesday leads by one point. Dixon, too, is one of the .steadiest " fullbacks in the conference.' He la an excellent punter; a sure passer and a great runner, A writer from Colorado, who witnessed the last game with Colorado,' pronounced Dixon the best of the conference fulMjacks. it n either or both of. these men, how uomoey ana juerKiey nave played steady ball, but are too new ever, may get honorable mention. iho game to attract the Judges; (?onll the critics have seeff lhenrlnl action against Western Btate - col lege last Saturday they would have been greatly impressed. These men have one more opportunity to reveal their vares." This Montana-B- . y. U. game is going to attrat much attention from all over the conference. Swenson and Kimball have both played great ball this year. Swen-son'- s handling of forward passes has been one of the sensations ot the conference'. Kimball played a great game against Colorado Aggies and against Western State until hia injury took; him rfom the game. KimbaU will have another opportunity, November JO, however. He ? received (teat praise In fJolorado for the work he did against 'Colorado Aggies. These men hnve'ali worJted hard for the White and Blne.It U hoped that t bey will be honored In their last contest by the greatest crowd that has ever assembled on the V field. 35c . f . . . . . . . , ; sellitfor--- and 00 . cheap syrup. To advertise our Mince Meat we will Ma df in youthful, pleasing vogues. Coats --2360 side-line- home. You cannot afford to make it yourself at our prices. We use pure sugar, not mollasses, or Ills! and for the waapaii ting, s a an . the Howard, Dixon, " Itowney and Merkley are detenuined to cloae their football careers with a vi tory. If the Judge have been look Inn just like you make at Home-mad- e, This Store has Coatj , 'Extra Good , In that gauie aoiue of the idola of the Cougar line up will play their lart contest for tbe X and the last football contest for all time. Bob Howard, one of the oiiHtandiug $9.90 arid $14.75 wlU Hot be in tbe game. wba will probably jlay tt from Home jJifor (umJ SmaO neat . These Indications, however, do not daunt the Cougars, They" have determined to win from Montana. The taste of victory they bad lust Saturday baa made theuf nure tbe aanie kind of atulf. Cap tniu Eddie .Kliul)aJLjBiQ..wlll be hack In the Coticar Une.for, the aays that 'nothing abort of a One Lot Worth $16To $25 SATURDAY lu. tutclr center who Jmt r " V.; man inuv .Cougars and Bob fain ar to seen to tbe closing game of the football season on the field, No vember 21 and (fording to tha dm, the battle is, te tie fierce; from be ginning to end.' . The Hob Cati amred attalunt th t'tnh Ankles and at Jthe aante time held, the Farmer jo a ur of on Arnilntlce day iu Jeaq. The Coukhih were defeated by, the Annie by a aeure uf 14 to 0. Till dte i;ive Montana' the edKe, but mwen in fcKtliall do nut always, tuean uiiK'ti. lurthermore," Pom Parwma, xrt edltorjo'f tbe Denver Pout and the man who hag to do moot with the picking of "the mytliit-a- l team, utated early in the leu wit) that Ott Boniney wua iiy an atbletie quad seexjud to mine iu the conference. Mr. Par-inpredicted that Itoniuey would Iirohahly figure In ehamplonHhip These ire the very garments which New Yorlc has decreed the very most acceptable J Our buyers have ent them to us because they're fir$t b style aod lowest COATS 11 ua , ...; Coats and Dresses n - Montana Game On Y. ts"Pbj FieU This Year VOL hams :ai Pot Roasts, extra choice . 12c . .25c rPork Steaks, lb. . . ... Milk, tall cans, 10c v i:r f " ' f t Celery, large bunch 10c J ?2b ib. 29c i ' Pure Lard, 3 lbs. Lard Compound, ...... 3 .e$c '-- lbs, :50c 9 lbs. .... HomeadelintIeatribrlVic; .$1.00 rLtttm i UF VKAL, LAMK, MUTTON AND POULTRY . -if; ! . . . . . :ssss!sszsizzz2:szzzxis:ziiaaiBiK3sszxszsssszzzziiiiiilzzxZI:3Z7EZS33u ketinp V. - |