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Show FACE FOUR ' TIIE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925. FIFTH WARD Now in Full Blast 9 UJUEI1 I1U0I SAL - of the ou4 milqne function of Itiutrt ever held lij Utah Htake of the U J. 8. church, win be staged Friday evening Novemhtf 20, in the ' Provo IIii school gymMen of the nasium, when "the Fifth Ward Mutual Improvement association will entertain fhe M" dancMen nObe entire stake at ing part;. The affair la moat crptionn) because of the fact that it Is being sponsored by' one 'of the orgauiiatjons of tbe young men, and wl)l assetnlde perhaps the largest iMidy of people of uniform ages and ideal (that baa even been . gotten together In thla county. A atlH further "mark of distinction is, that all ot. the besWle tlie-". Men, "Cleanor" Clris'of the'T. I. M. I. A; nre.to be honored guests. These two organization Include grouit3 of the same agef in the sexes, the On berg: and Widder High Grade- - . n - Youthful and smart models j- - - Just Arrived Charmeuse trimmed i Earrofietts with gorgeousj furs. colors and bordered flares. fir shipment of new " CCC values to $55.00 jre Flat Crepe Georgette Crepe de Chine lined coats. ,Truly Pan-Velve- Green Tag $29.75 etc. t, $69.50 haa returned to ber boa lit Bingham after rUlting in .Provo for a week with relatives 'and frieoda. -- f r - ' New ArrivalWord has reached relatives in frovo uf the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Hufui,'I. Jacob-so- u of ToBopah,-vNevlira. Jacotv aea was '.formerly , MIm Marvell Gardner Bait Laka lay. Si . BSBaaaaaiaBnsiMMBB- Xfc HOUSE OF - M OUALITt BpeMi Sunday. Ilere Dean liooae of Salt sjient Sunday ia thlu clty Tialtlng with relativea. Ike Legiaa Meets The Service Htar Legion will meet Thursday evening, November 10, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, J. IX Boyd. 75 East First South,- - Important .activities of the Legion will be discussed, and gft members ent ' " are expected " "' to be pres- . Eirtcrtainment .for Miasionarji The stake geneology board will entertain at the- home of Thomas r Bomney Saturday evening In coin to twenty-foufifteen from ranging ages years, and their nnltlng In a pliment to. George 'S, Bunker, wbo ill leave soon on a six months single entertainment la an occasion A special CaMforuia In Itself most .unusual and refreshis being the that arranged Is , organisaIt eJtpected tions from the various warda will ments will be served. sttend en ihasw and will make their individuality knowpjjstfconghJ Goes to California Mrs. Alpha ftiit the evening by demonsta'tions Anderson Locander left for Califor numbers and their tmity.t-- i nia where she win Join ber husband In order to encourage thla arrange-ui- t and spend the winter there. II. V. Uoyt Stake "M," at. Visited Here The Misses Helen Men's executive, la, giving the best "Thanksgiving Turkey" procurable and Lucille. Chrifrtensen spent Sun In all the country side, as a prize day in Provo visiting with relatives, the to the organization having Goes to Or, den Mrs. Bert Crane greatest per cent of increase In attendance based npoBt last yearns of- left Saturday for Ogden where she will spend several days with Mrs. L. ficial roll. The gymnasium will be properly L. Halns. Mrs. Haines, sister of V. Dunn underdecorated,- - and- - the various wards Mrs. Crane and J. went a critical operation last Mon- and prizes awarded. the sectionsof which ban, "aligned will be prominently; placarded, with day mornlLg at the Dee hospital at Rtiiel Corp Meets The William Jlie name of the organisation. Dur Ogden: T. Sherman Belief corp will meet ing the time fur taking tne offlcval Eais i LmSim Meei AU wives, in the I .O. O. F. hall Wednesday roH to determine which organization the "Turk" wll join, the organ- mothers, daughters, and sisters of sened' at 12:S0' All members and izations willasHemlile 6eneath the Elks jje. cordially invited to attend commander wiU be present to. the corp. Dinner will.. be various banners or placards and a card party to be given In the Elks t1""1 tbls eveuliig at 8 o'cloctc. Served at 12:30. Call members and will enliven the occflgion When the count is Bridge and "500" wiU be played comrades are urged to he present. ing contests. : complete and the- - winners deterL .. mined, the orchestra will play a march, tire placards will be hauled from the walls by their organization? and". Grand Promenade wiU be' conducted by; the Turkey "Tin' V ners, : (" ". j While "they will 'mot haveninp. ttiifv-slont- pro-gra- Ian Prices Special . r " ..... 9 Mrs. H. R. Atkla Home ir all going at" Sale Price Other coats special from : $9.95 7 Satin Canton v - ....' In-ric- h ; Greeji.Tag Sale Price :', NewVinter 7 Silks .ir.- . -- SIMS y- 3 extravagantly j . Keldings t Beautiful RrM AT BIG PARTY Never befbre have we off ered Bucheroense savings. Never, before haye we had ; euch, responsivV crowds come to our store every day to buy and save.- . , ?i MS- CITY MT71T IT APT t (See Windows.) . Wednesday and Thursday, Store Opens 9 A. M. I See Our Windows - . -- ' H r The respect for property in . the that, their progeny starred them time of the Dqke of IMlo was so selves tod eath by destroying' alt great that a pair of gold bracelets the ren vegetation on the island." remained hanging on an oak tree near' Rouen, uugarded and '"unBecause, mackerel mysteMously touched for three years. , and disappear, making appear mackerel fishing fluctuating, the A pair of rabbits brought to bureau of fisheries wirt study its Layson Island multiplied so rapidly ! movements and migration. J" . " - . y. .... - . TYPEWRITERS; 'ALL MAKES' buaranteed; V' ' - )' SOLD $3.00 Monthly . i T . if Desired ' . "... Per conn pJ.UU Month North Uniy. Ave.: i i Phone 15 Provo, Utah y portunlty to contest for the turkey, t TAYLOR PAPER COMPANY 66 A. Boole Heads W.CiT.U. ; Rebuilts Late Models RENTED . Ella DETROIT, Mich.,. Not. 17 (UP). rr Pti A Rh.Ib of Rmntivn- New York,' was unanimously elected president bTThe National Women's t'lfristiiin Temiierance "Union today to Rnccetd Mi,H Anna Adams Gordon of EvaiiHtown, Jit the stake presidency, tnetf partner tne w ara .BitsnopTic, tneir partners, . titeir toe state noara or ju. partner,,, the , wa rd-- i)riiaeBcy i of ; - - l A their partners, and the the "M'':MeB .leaders with their jpart- nefs, are invited to Join the danyts the punch and the fun. " .. M . Mrs. Boole has iit tlie'.Natiouul organisation for sevenil years. Her election today .when she rewas made ceived 441 out or 505 Totes' cast . for nomination. ' Miss Gordon, 'retiring president, has held .office for ten years. She is relliKi'uishlng the national office to devote hqr. time, to world prohi-- ; New Art Exhibit at : Provo High School second" collection of pictures The by Utah artists to be shown at' the Provo1 high schol this year Is now on exhibition in the officers of Sunt " II. Claude Lewis. J' consists of a number, of oil paintings and 3 ater"corors, fcy to the international presidency of Lawrence Squires and wiU be here -. the w. U. i. u, 3, only a few days longer. - QUALITY r aid SERVICE bMojvJolm--ing-lrm'etieetlon- - One 48 lb. sack Royal Flour . V.. . . :". . . .".T . '. $1.80 One 48 lb. sack Tip Top Flour--. . . . . . . . .81.80 One 48 lb. sack Harvest Queen Flour . . .S1.80 One 48 lb. sack Sperry's Drifted Snow. Flour 2.35 One 48 lb. sack Sperry's Blossom Flour One 48 lb. sack Sperry's Sego Lilly. Flour ,..82.00 100 lbs. Best White., Mill Run 100 lbs. Whole Corn S2.30 100 lbs. Cracked or Fine Cracked Corn . . $2.40 CO M. Wheat4 S1.50 : . . . . .V. . . . . . .S2.40 100 lbs. Wheat 11)0 lbs. Mixed. Chicken Feed . .82.40 ; ,100 lbs. Wasatch Lay Mash ....S2.G5,k 100 lbs. Globe A- -l Lay Mash . . . . ., . . . . , , .82.75 ." 4 .....$2.20 .....$1.80 100 Jbs, Oyster shells . . . . a Telephone ERE $1.35 We carry a complete line of whole wheat flour, and . ... .. cereals. . youh' . FREE DELIVERY : ': With the dollar he will'huy two tick- ets forthe movies. The nickel wiil be spent for a telephone call. ' ',:".', He is a nice, young chap. But the girl with-ou- t a telephone will sta at home. ..rtmv.r...);:.?a!i.l J J'. .11; All thru the ages Stone Age, Iron Age and Card-boar- d Age tobacco transportation has been a tough task ; . . Then the Tin Age, - and for years, now, smokers have . bravely borne the weight and expense, of the tin . . . But comes the dawn of a new day . ; . The tin . has been canned. . .'Granger's new foil package takes, an awful load off men for it's not only light weight but it cuts outthe heavy '.'carrying'.charges" oTtoBacco.v -- ; ToreadorsiCaugKtlbyBull .5v a man. - HWi-: - f is has a new suit, dollar and- a WASATCH PRODUCE CO. .34 to 46 So. 4th West. Phone 34 ' To men who still cart their tofeacco , around in a heavy tin It Isn't a Home Without - ..... ............. ... ....... .' 'This J , , . . No jtins, : no fancy frills busman what tobacco! is a hit Granger new with smokers everywhere. Con- venient, yes, but what's more im- portant It cuts out the costly tin gives smokers .for tea cents, toe bacco of the same fine quality that costs fifteen cents in tins. fomd - J ' ... ge ". - You Can Have. One for a ttnusunl. photograph was taken at a, bull flght in Mfttlco fity ist an blivoU, mmous Mexican fore.ulor, was .caugh; and gored by a bull. , Tho t)ta'J ond shoiildpfs o hi; BtAi tled comrade, who Is Juct starting to his Silvett was seriously injured and of fscue, are seen irf the foreground. Jiist itptrtj-yaf,ltt- . ; criitcLoonduitti, This Few-Cents-a-Da- y . .,ie 2 1 y- Ltccrrt . ft Mrxu Tobacco Cl " "7r ' frr- Packed In heavy foil instead of 10 tins-he- nce - it 1 I I |