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Show the evening herald, Tuesday, December i a I --Bridge -- PAGE THIlEE - $7.50 - $11.90 LampsComplete floor Lamps Complete i, 1925. ' - WOOD-CLIFTON- 'S Social Editor, Phone 107 The L"Vteti club wiH nwt ar the Nelsoa of Pleasant Grove, was tenhome of Urs. Hterlinj Btaa Tbura-day- , dered a tin shower at her home Sat afternoon. urday evening: A delightful even . r- W ,. .... ing was spent with games, followed Mrs. Wymaa Berg will iw hoste by a dainty luncheon which' was to the members of the Tree Jolt club served to twelve. it her home Thursday 'afternoon. Mlsa Rhea Busby wss hostess to Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Belndaelman the mem Iters of the AmasU club at entertained at. s. prettily appoint- ber home Monday evening. Sewing ed dinner at their home Sunday In and music were the features of the compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Emer evening and Miss .Marie Wlsconib MardiK-lfVUeber City, Mrs. James favored those present with, a' num ilenrie and Joseph and Dean ber of vocal solos. Luncheon followed and was Theriot The dining table . held as a centerpiece a bouquet of late served to the members. Misses Mae Aftoo ' ' Dixon, Ida nntunm flowers. . Chrlstensen, Knudsen, Viola Clayton, Bessie Col The Ntnetewth Century club held lins, Vesta Dixon, Florence John its regular buHiness meeting Friday snd Invited guest , Mis. Marie .' afternoon at 2:50 o'clock at the Wlscomb, home of Mrs: J.' G. Strickley. After The 8. C R club wlU be enter the buttlness session those present enjoyed a comic dialogue written tained at the home of Miss Rhea and enacted by Miss Virginia Bornl Taylor" Wednesday evening, brook and Minn Alene Pasaey. Mrs! O.'a. WolfronfgaTe a TerjTluteS " The Beehive girls of the" Fifth estlBg iiaiier oh the life atid works ward eutertamed their mothers at the home of Miss" Owen Nelson of Michael Angelo. , Monday evening.- - Elach girl con . The .children of Mr. and Mrs. ducted a game for which prizes were MIss Erma Brown and rieber, Kiubhs entertained- In their awarded. honor at a family gathering at the Mrs. Bown were awarded the prizes. home of Mr, and Mrs. Ara M. Davis Dainty refreshments . prepared by Sunday, the occasion being Mr. the girls were served to twenty. Stublm' seventieth birthday anni - A farewell program and dance ' was given (h the First ward' amuse. versary. The entertaining rooms were dee- - ment hall Monday evening in hotntr prated with full flowers and plants of Rondo Robinson, son of Mr. an4 and" a large birthday cake holding Mrs, Walter Robinson, who wll seventy candles formed the center leave soon for the Great Britain mission. .'. piece: of the table. The program was as follows: Covers were la Id for the guests of honor and the following: Mr.. and Whistling solos and duets, Clyde Mrs. John Javine and family of Mid Stark and Mrs. Jessie Incef Mrs", vale, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark Emma Ramsey Morris rendered a and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. grotip-- of vocal selectlonsrreaditres Stublis, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Stubbs by Marion Morris; Prof. Milton H. and fumlly, Mr. and Mrs. Ara M. Ross of the L. D. 8. U.; an uncle of the guest of honor, gave a speech Davis and family. A message containing birthday speeches were also 'given by George greetings was received by Mr. Q, Morris," Bishop J. A.. Buttle and ' ; ' Stubbs from Mr. and Mrs. Donald the missionary. H, Stubbs of Spring "Canyon. 7 Dancing was enjoyed the remaind er of the evenlng'by a large crowd. The Primary officers and teachers of Vineyard ward entertained the Primary children at a dance in the ward amusement hall, Monday, af. ternoon. ' i Gelling Ready For Christmas , - . tprices are low! Never have we been able to sell F 1 0 o r lamps at such bottom-roc- k prices They are the latest and mqst delicate styles too, 1 You will be delighted to see them..- rich rhldw sent out from one of these pretty sltades will give your room that cheerful, artistic effect. $9fi't delay! flave your first choice from this big shipment. i Your Choice of, these Attractive Floor Lamps Newest and 7flF Up-to-da-te Designs. See them early pvi BftS(3jl corf Your I 1 Payment fJr V H4H I.hJH .rrfl I , Choice X -- bwi I 'ft Monthly II if Payments H H It i O .1 - I ' JrV x JL" Cii 9.H i - . . - , "Dorna Gordon" Dresses -- Payment Month. . Pays For One X ':"'tJ! V . . A Soon Kk 0 ' And, . Of These Beauties 25 per cent discount on "Dorna Gordon" Dresses All $2.95 House Dresses All $395 House Dresses All $4.95 House Dresses . .'. All $5;45 House Dresses ... . . ......... " ...V.,V.. ... .... .". .". .$4.00 " Sizes 36 to 52 f FOUR STORES FULL OF CHOICE FURNITURES txbn. ; , -m 1 Co. lavi or--Kusseu "THE , ' SPRINGVILLE PRO VO NEPHI . PAYSON Some $ Prices Ti: Irackers . . . . .... 39 c 5 lb. bricks full; cream OQ. brickcheese.. cheese, lb."., large cans broken 0D pineapple;.:. slices uu 2for - e ..t XMAS CHOCOLATES T4 lilllill 1 5 lb. boxes fancy 3. . : t 25c large boxes' - body , "f git " . JAM RFFF 5TF AK ULaH JlbllY . . 5 lb. cans Blanket assorted' Ky...,:..79c; . reined Kit golf game Utah. out fresh and eagef HE started low score. Inthemiddle Sirloin, lb. . .186 Round, lb: ...20 of hit play came an attack of in- digestion. It spoiled his game, completely. Very often, eating a few Pep- -' Life Savers will do won- deri in warding on indigestion. It's a simple method but it may be of vast benefit to you. .;12c They arc ' Jure Saveri : 66x80 Cotton -- mm 66x80JPJai Blankets $4.50 value Sheet Blanket I $1.79 $M5 a Sheet Blanket 70x80 Plaid Blankets $4.95 value $2.69 $3.95 66x80 Cotton ROGERS SILVERWARE ' , v. ' .' '. To the patron presenting the most Christmas Eve. , Also that this company has applied for a license for a constructed power project known as the Santa-qultPlant located on Santaquin or Summit !. Creek; in . Utah County, L - Utah. Any objection to such a'pplica-tlons.'request for a hearing thereon, together with any briefs, reports, or other data for which consideration Is desired, should be submitted to the Executive Secretary Federal Power Commission, Washington, D. C. . Pu'lilication dates: Dec. 1020, 1025; Pan. .'. Silverware Coupons WOOD-CLIFTO- N at our store Save Your Coupons! (These same coupons are also redeemable for Rogers Silverware) as the figure Indicates. t It isevi- dent that a family partaking of such fare as this on Sunday will save some money. This. saving lg asked of whom for the Near there are 30,000, or more, who will, If the charity is not continued, cer tainty starve, John M. Wallace of Salt Lake, a banker. Is chairman of the state campaign. Near East Relief Is" Is an organi zation chartered several years ago " XMAS GIFT FREE! v - , . As an aid to digestion Sale f1,.1 East-orphan- In, compliance with the Federal "(41; State.,- 1063) notice is hereby given as follows.: The Utah Power and Light Company of Salt Lake City, "Utah, has applied fpr a license for a constructed project known as" the Alpine pwer Plant located prr Alpine in' Utah County, or Dry Creek, ' 29c HAilIBURGER...Sd,i.iOc POT ROASTS... ft 7 Federal Power Commission water power act . Sib. HMIS 1 i fjr . . . state " Kate Faddia, who will be inar- rled iu the near future to James Coaster Wagons all- steel WAGONS $25,000 Protecfof Indigestion--- ill I I iJ w X0C0ANDT....,Frh.,.:..45c - l, CI 7C Xmas viiwuiati.i9 wm furnish toward a . 3 lb. boxes Sodas 79c $25,000 quota, and then on International Golden Rule. Srfnday next Sunday ' " oversubscribe. . , The charity, is Near East Relief characterized; by Senator William H. King, as "the most colossal and the history of f he world." This ex presslon was" embodied In a telegram received at state headquarters, Salt Lake, less than a week ago. O. W. Adams, of the Utah State National bank, Salt" Lake, Is state treasurer. Checks may be mailed f to him: The way to observe-GoldeRule Sunday is to prepare a typical Near East meaL costing about five cents, wholesome. but not elaborate, Visits in American ' Fork Mrs. rooiusvere .charmijigly decorated. Louisa McBrlde spent Thanksgiving with auvahu'ndance.of pink and white carnations. in American Fork the guest of Games and music formed, delight and Mrs. , J. S. "Noyes. ful entertainment for the evening, a fter which ji d inty luncheon, with I&wanis Play "All In An Even enrnatious as favors, was served. , tf The club ing De cember 4th. present were the Misses Veva, Adele' and Kate Peters, Elizabeth,- Rhea and Ruby MARRIED FOLKS DANCE Taylor, Edna Markinan, Emma Spafford, Mrs. Grace M. Beesley, Everybody out for the Married Mrs. Ann S. Ferre, Mrs. Marie S. Folks Dance, Wednesday, and get Robinson, Mrs. Anna, H. Thomas, acquainted for the masquerade the Mrs. Delia S. Hunter, Mrs. Mable Gar- S. Martensen. following Wednesday, Utahna " Adv. dens.' Invited guests present were Mrs. J. R. Boshard, Mrs. J. E, Taylor, Mrs. .Willig K. Spafford, Mrs. Cal Craguh, Mrs. Alma Straw, Mrs Frank W. Stubbs, Mrs. TJ M. Wad-delMrs. J. W Jenkins, Mrs. Klvon Snyder, Mrs. Eugene HnlUday, Mrs. Earl Sjwfford, Mrs. Leon Htftlquist, Mrs. Frank S. 'Tajlor and Mrs". Fred ' . ' Stubbs. , ... lr. " Provo is called upbrt to measure Is population with that of the state, determine what )bis cljy should The membersof the S. C; S. club entertained at an anniversary party at the home of the Misses Veva, Adele and Kate Peters I Saturday evening the occasion being .the third nifniversarv of the nrenniza- tionotjhe clulu The entertaining HOUSE" ONE-PRIC- E RAISE ' ........ ..$3.71 ... . , . . Regular Values to $1.95 WE SUNDAY $2.23 ...$2.D0 .,.-.........- "Dorna Gordon" Eilchenelte Dresses GOLDEN RULE Mr. 'and Mrs. L. Lisonbee former ly of Provo hut now of. Salt Lake, Mr. and" Mrs. Perkins-oPocatello, Idaho, and other relatives and friend were the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Perkins sf Dayton, Idaho. '. mm& A V !f A 1 -- s filter V ' by congress. It set. a definite na tional goal for Its first 'budget and money was poured Into Armenian and other Near East orphanages. Gradually lives which had- !een threatened were reclaimed, and each year . boys and girls over sixteen left the'orphanr of ttrt Wolfe of Rutgers Collea Is th years fullyageablehave, to provide for themAst dropklnktr on ' the .tooibaU ages, he can selves in A modern way. As this but Is so not see 10 feet away without glasses has been accomplished the 'amount i d necessary each year has been But with glawtes he couldn't Coach-or ' so four Jack within three in years scrimmage, part Wallace solved the problm y hav the need will have totally, disapIng n cage prepared for him. Phot peared, It is asserted. ' shows Wolfe with the rage on. read of the- extent An Illustration to display his. stuff w h ich the program is being reduced Why not the Whole family attend Is thp diniinuatlon ofltbiR year's The University r Chtelnnati's football players are called "th bear cats, the Klwanls play on December Htk Utah; program from last, year's The so they haws tot fcave a bear for a mascot. Photorahows two Its the best-- local talent ever- put goal'in 1924 for this state was $40,-00- fbmey Oett) SWyi Dawson (right) taking care of the imL.US , to u kcp mm suppuea wiu r This year It ia $25,000. on. tf T7"'"',;iV"r r - near-sighte- dltnln-Ished.an- - co-ed- r - " ""at POLICE DEPARTMENT 26 FIRE DEPARTMENT .'. . 500 m |