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Show 0 m - f the Mrs. C I). Brown Graadview casip of the Danchtm ot tke Pioneers at bet home Tbure-day afterauuu.- - The following sl4en- - j did program was given: Ur. Brown, of h graudfatht-r- . gave Hkluner and Q. Ilttrace Billing fraudnitither, Etta C. Skinner; eoug. llx&- - iieluwa Brown; then gave the history of her fath Horace Skinner avdj er, Jooei mother, Jane Creer rkluuer and grandfather, Edward Creer j read-InMr Ht ien WeiiU ; auug, ilra.. Lottie Davis; reading, lay Brovn; Mrs, Grace Niktall. president or the tamp, gave a talk., , I Dainty refreshments were served ft-- r the program, to the following memtwrs: Mrs, Grace NutUll, Mrs, Ada (Carter, Mrs. Helen Wenta. Mr. d "" , Glea Rowe tie"wiuiMr of the Gn,Lef en oratorical rontevt hU at" the rtjrhB ToauC uahrmdty n Wednesday niorning.Mr. Rowe'f Tvm Play.'' He autj tD uu ht contended i or tue i jiitisi Btt . to tbt ft1ii?r nttiiwii of tht ab effort, fac iuix. Tb lWttina' shoul be'' told wtr IbcUTldutllmi should (We to Mr. Kowe'i competitor to the con tM LreOrjad. lanuoii . vbW t!Jtt'-i''"PatrtntUm and Peace." The two contetitauU hid froiB a group of five ixn fcli had MtrUctpat4 In the oratorical contest 1 the abeesro of Mr. Lereo the gold medul va . unesentvd- - to Kowe Sherman ('hrlxtemten, the kudent presiding at the, contest Th fudges were Professor William J. Snow, . M. Jtenaen and A, v. 1- -i v C LambertThe next oratorical contest will be held In. the middle of Janucj and will involve some phase or eeo- uouila. . The fold medal will be presented the winner- by It. B. Ir' vine. i tent '.,. v... ... Have a Phonograph This Christmas A Gif t With" Years of !' Behind It j-- ; it i j l . f i ... at j r " ! k Happiness - THINK!! ' COLD, LONG WINTER Nl6HT HERE TO GONO ONE TO ENTERTAIN YOU LET A fONORA DO IT." 7 ;. f? . 4 Whatever i worthy of phonograph reproduction, is worthy of the best reproduction obtainable. . When you itwiviium; me ounui a yuu fiurviiitse oi tone- tone so mellow, so perfectly shaded, peritenon so warmly resonant and pure that it will brine you new conception of de. ' j- lights of home music- - ." j . ' . . , j ; "THE Provo HOUSE'' Nephi - ' Springville ' ' ' I Payson - He Wins But He'll Be Steaks I ; . , J '"." I , $2.95 $5.95 3.95 " international. Live Stock Exposition In Chk'Mgo- ,- Bqf t ,the .conclusion of .the show he was sold to Armour 4 Co., for the Riltmore hotel in New York-- at a record price of $3 a pound., a total of ?180. This Is the highest price ever paid for a chitm- pion atper:Mab Jongg'll be'eaten at a holiday banrfuot. Gloves I. Gloves for every one on iniiiit'i your list, are as strong and substan- - tiul as the friendship you wish expressed., 98 SOME SAVING PRICES Skaggs' quality"', iniiTTPn Cm DU 1 ILK .. ". $1.50 $3.93 . if. LEMONS.....; - :i9a Iar?e .: Sunkist dozen., . , :29 cans Dark Karo 5,Jb- - ill "CORN!...,.. llfii U jtuunuu I : i' ... Hosiery. c' to Scotch golf stockings . with a silk of and variety . j"wbol hosiery which so 1 Amany r women , wear dur- - ..i . 4tr cold Weather. in.efectiva colors 39c; for ' uULm.: $I;p(j:?2J0O $2.50 Bolidheads.. 10 On. IJL4 GRAPES.....!. f fancy Red Emperors, lb.: I UC TEA; VI Japan.Green l2 lb. pkgs. v. porHoast.. 29cvf jfoung pig votk Legsf rT07 lb. 4 .f.l Q Sweaters Styles for skating or, mo : ' tortng. There are great , r with caps and scarf, that inntch 'or' ' 1 heavy-sweater- , rsPOReOAST;. Shouldebest ft 'RliTli,Pn'AvT:wnMdii.:e UULJ. JlVflUl . lb. 15d cuts,-l-b. harmonise. Also especially suited Tot street or wearheneath the coat..',) .;:. ,' 95 '$5,BQ?'$8.90 mmms company l UTAH I ' yards 36 inch fine 8 bleached Muslin yards sheeting 2,12 9-- . . i . Women's COATS 3313 ..$1.00 ...;...:.'$1.00' Bleaehed 4 ..... ... . from our Original Prices' ...:u$i.oo ..:..$i.oo Children'&Coats for the Christmas Tree .....$1.00 heavy yards both light and dark puting .Flannel; patterns ; 7 .... . . , . . . . , . WOMEN'S AND MISSES WOOL AND SILK-ANWOOL d'" vwsk Chest of Rogers Silverware Free on Christmas Eve ' ' Values to $2.50 , the patron presenting the greatest number of coupons the day beWood-Clift- ' '.' $1.00 on ' (The same 'coupons are also redeemable.) A coupon with every 25 cent purchase. 1 "DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT. ... Women's Union, Suits . Made of fine Australian wool. Sizes 40, 42, 44.. WooH-Cliftpn'- s. 4 Wonderful selections at prices to please the thrifty. - The B. X. L. women will meet Saturday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. JL Jensen. 141 East Fifth North. Mrs. Ellen C. Henderson, who spent a. year In New York will speak before the club on some of last year"1 plays in New York. The hostesses are Mrs. J. M. Jen sen, Mrs. Keinnara .Manser, airs. x. ' $2.00 value. ' 4 r ':i.ri:. i .1; : r i BE3f Guide Crimson Quintet .11 - fSSSl inr' Bigclow and LI 1 -7 A) Newlionogr: BRUNSWIC i- - EPISON i Console model. d A - at greatly jeduced j NowVrf EanBfforJ t instrument for yoir thiChriiJtirlas.JNcl been possible for you at these prices, $S5ii3 ; ' . - $i.oo-v.;-- : C. Romney, Mrs. F. B. Larson, Mrs. Weston JOaks, Mrs. May C. Ham- mond. Mrs. IVrcival Mrs. John A.-- Watts. D HOSE If 1 ; To fore Christmas. 3 DISCOUNT $1.00 . 1-- from our Original Prices yards 27 inch heavy. Outing Flannel, light and dark patterns , Seventy dignified teachers, board' membersand their partners a sembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Maw for an, old fashioned Friday' afternoon school program. Christmas decorations nnd a beautiful Christmas tree gave a holiday atmosphere to the evening. The children were received by the genial old time school marm, Mrs. Maw? and her moniters.' The big feature of the evefiina was the school board. meeting. . The present city school board was characterized as follows, Mrs. Maw by Oscar Gar rett, Joh 'W, Farrer by Dohalc Powelson, Ole Olnen' by E. R. Monroe Paxman, by J. ' W. Thornton, Walter Adams by Frank ould, Eugene Jones by Frank Johnson, Supt H .Claude Lewis by William Connell. v were allowed - to j The .students sfand artnusd aiid quietly .observe the proceediire'' flf 4 jthe- - "dignifieil board, ag they disr'usard the timely latufi promoting problems of the school system. Mr. Garrett attired to represent Mrs." Maw, sustained bis character to perfection during ' the entire evening. The entire program was true tp school life, but some of the most en tertaining numbers were a doll drill from the first grade led' by Ethel Spencer,1.' the Charleston from .' the chart class,1 danced by pretty little Jennie William's and George Powelson and a debate from -- the fifth reader Class on the question ""Which Is the Bes Hoiidny, Thanksgiving or Christmas." Christmas won. Dainty refreshments 'were served with' favors of Christmas candles. after, which theChristmas tree was lighted and Santa .' appeared with toys for every little girl and boy. . v At a late hour.the teacher realized that his happy sojourn into the mystic past must give place to the posaic present nd reluctantly they returned home to recuperate- for the grind of another day.? The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Margaret Maw, Mrs. Elsie Carroll,; Mrs, Samuel" Biddnlph, Mrs, Emll Nlelnen, Mrs. Earl Foote. Mrs Oscar Garrett, Mlss Emma J. Webster, Mrsi, Maud- B. Jacob, Mrs. Elizabeth Gllllspie, Mrs. Thomas Duke, Mrs. Moroni Cottam, Mrs. Nellie Thornton, Mrs. Emma Wakefield was chairman on arrnnge ' ' ments, . . 33 $1.00 4 rolls "Indoor Snow"' 36-in- ch . $1.00 . . Gingham 4 yards fine Embroidered Ginghams for aprons . 6 yards fine Percales t new patterns 5 DISCOUNT . 8 yard3vfine 5 'n'rfI ' ....... $1,00 ..... 1 " flNEAPPLE;.,!. : . ' i 15c cans sweet 3 ' - . .1, '1 - Ras-muso- " "All kinds from finest silks ? a : ......... Gingham 10 yards 36 inch Southern Brown Muslin E. Brockbank .';''' . J MCVAM SPUDS.. 1- u I yards Apron Check 12 . JWVOMII SWEET Saturday J The Elks' ladies held a card and sewing party Thursday afternoon In the cluh house. Several tables at Needlework bridge were played. was also a delightful',' diversion. and a dainty luncheon was served. '' otihe .... k The Power of a Dollar at v yood-Cli- f ton's on f ' champion ste,r - ; The Alpha Tuna club wemlen were, pleasantly entertained Thursday evening at the home of Miss Mar Goddard. : Hewing, games ajid music were delightful diversions of , Aliih JoiiKg won ,;- I .... entertalnod' at a 'children's party at her home Thursday .afternooa-l- n compliment! to her little daughter Shirley Ann, whose sixth birthday anniversary occurred on' that day. Games were playted, after which a dainty juncbi eon was served. The little guests present were Vlr' glnla, Grace, John and Lewis Booth,' Connie, Florence and Elsie Adams,. Helen and Eleanor Brockbank and : ' the guest of honor."'- - quickly met from'- large storks and broad and S1.50 Address Plainly end Mail Pn w Early, Wrap. Carefully, vi : Mrs, varied price ranges. . I iv e. fib . Shop j . Your good taste and Idea of, expenditure iny be I d fyoa-wmil- "v: the evening.. A delicious luncheon was nerved to the following uicin-her- s : HIm TheUna . Strong, Miss - - GRANDPA'S Zella Hulah, Pear Santa Clans : Would you Mls Evans, Miss Catherine Hattie Mnnson, Miss Kate please bring me a baby doll and Ellison, Miss Lucille Maroon and pair of gloves,' some candy and nuts. Misa Leon Ramsey. I wil lbe at my grandpa's, 39 East 4 so. ; , Mrs. J. W. Farrer entertained the ; Xqur. Uttle . friend, , Daughter of the Pioneers Camp Xo. 6race Peay 2 at he hom Thursday afternoon. The rooms were charmingly decorat ed with cut flowers. The following interesting program' was given: sketch of the life of the late ltodp'.r Mlla and Agnes Farrer, M" Stubbs; two vocal solos, Mrs. Sarah Ramsey; 'Instrumental selections by Alice N. Ktuhbs and Farrer StuWs; string musical nmulerT furnished "by -' high school . Following the program dainty served to tliirty-flvMrs. Farrer was assisted hj Mrs. David Openshaw and Mrs. es', ' eret Gray,' Bags ; . Mrs. Peart Bwkley, Mrs. C. p Davis, Mra. EtU Symea, Mra. Mclifr sa Brown, Mrs. Emily Cay and in vited gueets, Mrs. Kate TaylorMrs. Eliza Hales. Miss Ruby Hales. Mrs. Johanna .Boren, Mrs. Ereta, Brick- ley, 'Mrs. Annie Buckner, Mrs. Hat tie la!or, Mrs. Hannah Loveless, Misa May Brown, Mra. Violet Brown , and Mra. Stella E. Harding. :asg: Co, ONE-PRIC- E I '' Put a Sorbna in your home for Christmas and "have joy the whole year through. It only requires a small down payment the balance can be paid in easy-- ' monthly payments. ' Come in now and make a, deposit j on the one you want. f .; k Dixon-Taylor-Rus- sell 4iiurT,Nia. .iron elld .. - government would be grateful Mrs,-Brow- n MUi rld 4 lltmru - The ': Tender leaves of early spring, firsttrop tea uncommonly deliclots! ? ' ; "Green) " ' on Easy Tern, On Coach' Ed Wachtr (rlchO and Captain W. T. Smith, Harvard Unk; verslty depends to mold together a winning basketball .quintet this aw en. Prosnecta. are: aaid to be exceptionally bright as the Crlmsoft court uJasplranU. prcparofoctb coming- yef v yoyltf aJj tfl forfetftha QLgtroua.HarraoOtDaJi p lay war, lau., jpalgn,-A-ucceMf- i 'If. THE EVENING HERALD FRIDAY," DECEMBER 11, 192c TAGI |