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Show THEETKING IIERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER if, 1925. FACE Til Record Kicker IVia si 4 tt M H M H H The officera and members of .Val ley Chapter, No. S O. E. 8. enters talned at a miscellaneous shower In compliment to Miss Merle Blu men- thai, a bride of the hear future. Vocal aoloa were rendered by J. Qj by Mrs, Strlekley, accompanied Htrickley. The Misses Knee and 1 v '." Merle Blumeathal aSw remitted a Dumber of piano 'selections. A dainty 3. W. Booth, w ho are initailonartes-l"Turkey. On Have Music - f ThanlpvingDay M rentlered and Jay was served to about : '' a J? M b . X it m m for music at JL Thanksgiving time will find abundant expression in Sonora. With tone clear an r kbell, th superior Instro- -' repteduces each .recording exactly as made and ' In true, lifelike manner. We' carry a complete stock of Sonorati. Modela include the exclusive fir-orbulge type and mansf attractive period" Styles. Cauoni ue soon and; make sure that a Sonora to in your home- - on Thanks- m . E . a M M s giving Day; : - .'- HigseIon followed that a A - per- - drop-kickin- Mrs-'Annl- e "r,u' '"'!! ",ua "rtvJt: NewOxfori i 1 , , $37.50 Coat $47.50 Coat . ... , ". ' The members of entertained with Monday theater served Dlxon. . a theater Following a dainty. h luncheon home wf .AliM-'Veot- party the cut-ou- red zer ws Ji a ' int So- - V T il.v. -- 19 .$29.50 . $39.75 Coat $32.50 Coat $49.00 Coat $52.50 Coat $33.75 $39.50 $41.50. $33.50 $39.50 1 $55.00 Coats ' - " $41.50 $62.50 Coats fl $47.50 , ' REAL" CLEARANCE PRICES ON: """ ........$3.60 :$2.39 at ........$5.98 ...'.....$7.95 d v. BLANKETS ' $3.00 Blankets at . : $4.48 Blankets $6.48 Blankets at . $7.50 Blankets at ; $11.45 Blankets at $4.40 One-Thir- iVnirnnt ATT rfTTr-K- REDUCEILQLPER-dElN- T . :...$3.60 . .:.:..'.,.S5.9s t ? .$9.90 f arrer:;BtotIiers Compaey i 5 u -- i I i 1 RUNNERS LINE f .' vie ber at HIGHSCHOOL RN Coata 1 Novem-l)e- r the homo of Mrs., Freu Cooper. All club members are requested to be present as business of Importance will be transacted. I Coat CENT $4.50Coats at .. $5.50 Coats at . . $7.50 Coats at $10.00 Coats at . One lot Reduced - The Glad Hour) elub will be en- tertained Friday afternoon, V $24.75 CARACULE COATS REDUCED D $45.00 ALL CHILDRENS COATS , 20, FUR-TRIMjiE- $52 .50 Coa ts , $25.50 The meeting otlbe L'Metia club has been "changed te Wednesday, November '18, iitstead of Thursday as has been announced. An oxford that Is graceful ana 9ec ratlve aa rail as practical ts this one t with a few sections at the fastening to break the monotony. The oxford ' la being worn with tailored and port clothes In prefer enow to the dressier pump. $31.50 Coat $45.00 - Coats r William ilulholland, of Los Angeles, started his career as a ditch digger. At 81 he's still digging ditches only different. way. - For now e's in in charge' of a project to bring water all the way from the Colorado river to southern California over a 1700- foot elevation and across wide "deserts, to supply 1,600,000 people, j .$22.00 the Amasta club evening. at tb r- $33.50 . ;..it . $27.50 Coat $36.50 , ALL BEAUTIFUL BLACK The Provannas.flub.wUl meat Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. turley Dixon. it ' FALL COATS REDyCED ....... $21.5rf ..... .$24.75 ....... $31.75 $32.50 Coat Miss. Ethel Paul, 53 Bust Second South street, Salt Lake City. Please liiuke reservations with Miss Paul not later than: JYidny evening. , ONE LOT OF LADIES' ..,....$18.50 ; r -- .$16.50 $27.50 Coat lOn Farm Now. -- X '' Cbafs and Dresses ; - $24.50!Coat . r r .. ?21.Coat - - . j. $18.45 Coat " . . s fiL' p Atit. . .' n w Still s ONE LOT OF LADIES' FALL COATS REDUCED Invited guests wcr0 entertained by "1U fl Mrs. Sherlf Henrie at her home Frl- n k Juhnsoa, P Here's John Csvoeie. captain of ih day afternoon.- - Needlework and . ! M ,m",'-"r!Iron wood (Mich J high school eleven, music were delightful diversion, of who 'ttepped Into the limelight by the afternoon and were followed I""1'" a field goal r Watklns. Mrs.; Lulu B, esntty He's railed the greatest grid.; by dlnmjr1j)relty4wuqnfltjDrthje - biUiidon, ;5frs. Auiber .'troiig Mrs.) eenterthe iurnM oui in that section alnca season's flowers Eatella S. Hyde, Mrs. ' Dellbi B. the days of the 1st George OIdbJ pleee of the dining table,- - Covers Mrs. Delia I. Booth; Mrs, Adams, Notri Dame's cetobntyi were laid for the following club cavtMne "averages around 7S' yards. members: Mrs. Lafe Alger, Mrs. Essie feeler, Mrs. K. Y. Nash, Mrs. R..: C. Rowlaiids,, Mrs: Martha as a punter and also stars in Fred Cooper, Mrs. Charles Jones, "Mrs. Jean-ettbasket ballJS Mrs. Dan Klrkwood, Mrs. Thomas Brown,TiIrs7 Maggie Orr, Y. Brown and- - Mrs.' Matilda Klrkwood, Mrs. jeonard Madaen,V ' Vance. '.';"-- ' Mrs. Mame. Bimmons, Mrs. Hewitt Strong and Invited guests Mrs. Reed SIri George Zabrlskie' will be ' Bailey. host ens .tq the memliers of tiia- Tres . Jo'l club at hr home) Thursday afA number of ladles, former resi ternoon. I .. v" home dents of Alpine, met at the . of Mr J. M. Jensen Saturday af- . All members of the VI Beta ' Tlri ternoon, In Jionor of Mr. and Mrs. sorority In Provo and yjeiulty are cnrdiallv invited to attend. A one I E 11 o'clock luncheon to be gWn Satur-- j ",Tn'1' ' a, rrd Co. . JD-T- -R E4 twefity? , tWO- " oh all Ladies Children's Coats and Blankets by Mrs. tAlene Teteraoa Keeler. A deHous luucb,-eo- u Itow-laiid- D?THS 4elre ' was served. manent organization lie perfected The heored guest received many for the purpose of meeting annually gifts .ffjri ber juany friends In at- which was nuauluuuly voted uim. tendance. .... Ths.orgauixation will h known as the Wrovo branch of the Daughters Urs. Eva Thomas was hostess at of Aliiue" and the following offia children's party Friday afternoon cers were elected : Mrs. J. M. Jen-scpresident f jMra. "it. C. In compliment to ber little son and ; MrSi J, ,11. daughter, Mark and .Margie, whose second birthday anniversaries , oc- - Beek, secretary treastirer. curd on that day. The tine was "The following are tueiulcrs: Mrs. pVflsa fitly Bjjent with gann4 after Nettle Beck, Mrs, Maud Moj lo,' Mrs. which' a delicious luncheon was Emma 8. Jensen, Mrs. Alene Pet- esoiv- - Mrs. Vienna Kimball, Mrs. served to twelve little guests. ' EdlllL Y. Biiolh, .Mrn. Klwie Brocks 4 Mrs. Jew Olson, Mrs. Ed it s s eervtag ss ' After an remlnla-- : exchatige of delightful eenees, of which the" absentee were the subject;' niuaiesl Selection was luw-beo- M Bale-- 1 Social Editor, Phone 107 : - Imagine yourself in Japan in early spring UP FOR RACE Here's Luis Angel Flrpo."once rei i ferred to as the "Wild Bull of the' : Pamoas." when he was preparing The high school cross city long for his ehamptonship bout with jacit miming event, which has dj. Dempy- He's now a very tame take8 mnml n iuur ouu ana is snuwa ,o,.m i R.,.nn. Air.. He I'lsce tomorrow at uoon. Tlie.dls, or ?M is wvered to tance l)e JUW In come back a Hopes to stage ' close to three miles In length. ring next year ,- - W(K-ks- I ' l " - fa' - i . - So:He!Neyer CalledotfHerAgaiii' - The starting point .will be at the intersection of Third West and Center street The runners will proceed west' on Center street to Fifth. Wetit, where they turn south .J.q Third South, theiieast'to Seventh East, Borth to Center street and west, to Third West. The winner will be jdven'a pold mednl, paining a leg on the Columbia Jewelry Co., "silver cup. Second ptacq iftalns a silver mednl while a bronze medal will be award-- d to the third place winner. The next- seven boys to- finish' f will tie will itlvea rihbonsl A large i awarded to the class scoring the most points, .providing the runners finish withth the 2 minute mark, Fifteen entries, all of them from r tbe classes, bad been re' ceiled by C. S. Leaf at 6 o'clock last nleht. "A number of ' experienced distance ruiineYsTire noted among the entries and a close and exciting finish is . Archie Bud Sellers, Sheilds, Vernon: Dusenberry, Fred Nelson and Wayne . Let nam hare all, been' going over the course In close to record time, and should finish close to the front. 1 i two-uppe- Some Savins Prices BANANAS uimria ...... inn i TWO 9 9 Pa - iv , ' , , . f WHOLEWHEAT .Freshly lb. cans dark Karo . ' ' ground ' pkgs Regular size pkg. .39c . , t .. ,19c . .CHEESE;;..;.!!.'. NUT 30c BUTTER... r 25c ' - 10 c : rsnrr. . ... 1 o JriLO--...'....pLra:.:io- .1.. - Lehi Payson Spanish Fork, Springville 8 limit months from return Tickets on sale daily ; final date of sale.- Stopovers allowed all poirj,ta goinfr or re- , turmi:-T--w-;- , Through sleepers from Salt Lake City daily at 7:00 a. m.f 12:55 p. m. and 9 :45 p. m. arrive San Francisco nexjj; dav: hence 9 trains to CHUCK STEM . :05"Jrei!ip Provo ' "; American Fork i lb. NECKBONES . .". - Tree Tea Japan. Rare in. fragfancel 1 10c lb. ' 5 milk From the tea bush yieldslts trimp whenharvest: choice, tender inost fragrant leaves large sweet Red Emperors c ; of first cr6flczr ' And it is this early spring first crop tea and only this that finds its way v into youj tea cup when you choose .: '""" i;..:;9c SYRUP...... NUGGETS .... SHREDDED WHEAT grocer xsre to a ft VbUT eye drinks in the blossomy beauty of flowering fields! It is spring-- .... Sensibly packagedl Sensibly priced! Los-Angele- -- rforlFmforjnaorvbeuMfr' .' write , : ' Jack Long, O.'ot Los Angeles,' left the home of "his sweetheart one night nd was waylaid by.twd rival suitors, Tsey pot Mm tn a barrel, nailed It tip arid put It 'on a railroad track. 4 Long managed to roll himself off t ' ' . way-t" - the coas o 9 BEEFROASTS.: I WW Prime Rib lb Rump, lb. ' - ,; - - ......";. Pork, fresh and :, meatie, f)r 12t, . . - .17c . PRESS BANCROFT, GEN'L AGENT 41 South Mairj. 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