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Show if Mr. k1 Sir. RfjUiuce an- f twin girl iwuuve tl arrti si bora Tuesday, December I. ' Editor was "Xotet This announcement k twt due to typomade last graphical htut the mm of Mr. and Mrs. Packard appeared instead of Mr. and rMs. RoyUm. f A0. Tba JUroa Jobsaoa ramp of tbe Daughters of the I'tnh Pioneers met. Wednesday ia the Third ward amusement hall where a Cbrixtmas program was gives ia honor of the early pioneers. Community alng-tnj: V ,Tie Perfect tHRISTMAS GIFT Give your young friend a Certificate , T; good for a pair if W.L Douglas Shoes AT THl$ STORE -,; Jpreurt that KUl pitas. In j ma fomkou Ercanbracfc & Son Brigham Young University Lyceum presents , Maurice ' Lecturer f4" Tuesday Eve, December 15, 8 p. m. ' ' , . r COLLEGE HALL i .t in . .. . Admission 75c Season Tickets $2.50 of -- enter-tertaine- d FASHIONS & FOIBLES olumbia TONIGHT and SATURDAY by Shirley Sharpn . RADIO STARS IN PERSON . 'Meet Them Face to Face Novelty Presentation MISS WOOD IN SONGS . Vr . PRINCESS 10c .. All Seats Pacemakers THE GREAT DECIDE" a DON KIRKHAM mi nnri his orchestra days between now THE few Christmas will be filled with the cares of gift buying. armxiicx 6060 'Our Photographs Please Columbia Theater Building and WORTH ALMOST DOUBLE $150 THIS . PRICE I FOR MEN We have both the felt with soft ipper and leather soles, soles and the lealhel soles. PRICKS fl.4S ta I3JU Mouelto socks, for men. i Humming Bird and Corticelll for Women. f bousfhold activities markettng, a big oa the beach, c- -r saV o( tt wachtble nTk nr cotta bmoidotV jhantsngc, oi crfpe de Chine, onttoa apt, etc Stripes are. asoscitBy snarl usvd either ksgtliwise et craawise in us frock itself and cot the ether way isr tha handi at the side. The lower sdga si straight, a excrllent iMe For banlend wtae f.t jr!, paid i;iwa r giitghaav hn, Shows 2:30 - 4' S 4 t in' '' . , . . ; f)F yLtl 3 M f)P j : "THE LIMITED MAIL" An epic of the shining, rails and their heroes filmed in the Royal Gorge Mountains of Colorado. and Bobby Vernon ' ; in . . , "FRENCH PASTRY" . STRAND BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA Every Evening , fROM , - Black, brown, gray, white, heathers, fancy plaids prices . .. . 60c 5J!c' .; . Woo! . . . 75c- - $1.00 $1 iOO ... . . knitted anriSliS. Caps For boys and girls, men and women flCJ1 Patented Protecto Caps ....... I.... ...7nOQc JfoJ iproo'. m R THE GIFT SUPREMEHOLEPROOF HOSIERY FOR MEN AND WOMEN Jenkins Knit Goods Co. RrF.D. 2, Box 242. ' V MEN'S WO0W1QSE dear santy clause: Please bring a tral nond a harmonica aud some candy and nuts. uai till atai sknfii) . IT v' ...viil M 1000 PAIRS TO CHOOSE A MOUTH ORGAN 9:00 0 -- IN PROVO ......... not been determined.. The Overton mine is a gaseous pit and only elec tric lamps were used by the work men. Jt wafeqolpped with modern safety devices. : The pit runs out. and downward for 2800 feet, parallelling Shades mountain. Owing to presence of amounts of afterconsiderable damp, rescue workers were --forced to proced with extreme caution and it may be many hours before the last of the bodies can lie removed. Most of the bodies still to be re covered are now believed on tbe lower levels, 2800 feet below the mouth of the mine. Of tbe sixty supposed to be dead, only about ten are believed to be white, the rest negroes. Five are Injured and only 15 seriously escaped alive. Estimates ef the number in the mine at the time of the blast varies from 90 to 100. -- KNIT GOODS SPECIALTY STORE Mapleton News LaVail WhIOng of Runert. Idaho. is spending a few days here visiting with riends and . relatives before leaving, for a mission to the southern COLUMBIA states. The officers of the Sunday school, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Afton Madden Friday veuing at Covers were any, oyster, diniier. laid for twenty-twguests. After the dinner many delightful ganiiw were played. o On Night . Only MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 DIRECT FROM 6 MOTOTfl T ! iClnATtk j-- TTPV TiTTVT TkT mTTniA V At the conjoint meeting of tbe Y. M. M. I. A. and the T. L. M. I. A. of the Mapleton ward the foIloWlng program was given by the junior girls. Original poem by Miss Marie Jensen was given by Louise tbfcttl "duet by "Grace Llewllyn and Marie Jensen Class song given by the junior girls, Emma Lee gave a paper on the work of the!' junior girls. Mrs. Ear: Groneman of Salt Lake 'took up the rest of the time talking on the work. The marrieg mm in I - . "vsaBH a.- -' r of Miss Florence took place Wednesday December 2, In Provo." and "Sylvester Allan BUY A RADIOLA FOR XMAS The new RCA Super Hetro-dynare lower priced and es Miss Miirje Jensen ejerljalnee' for Mrs. Sylvester Allan Saturday evening,, at a bundle shower. Many beautiful and useful gifts were', received by the bride. A dainty luncheon was served to Model 25 V. .:. .$165.00 (with six tubes) Modem ......... $2.60 Jwith eight tubes) vdth twenty-tw- lal - Ovr ml' X. S' 1 VAPORUQ Jan UttJ IT Million N - Production Intacf-aCompkCMxJoCajt a?ui I Vv a I No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by .v-cct- MR-MULLIGA- arvtUR: GARRITY ASTHMA better than ever. w?lk . -1 J -- mm Ymarlt . Sold on convenient monthly payments. Every set installed by. , expert radio mechanician; Velvet Jumper Eartj Bates NOT A MOVING PJ ltt iU opio. orders Nights 50c, $1.00,, :, DlUS ' ; $2.00, t' - 2.50 In ' ' mtJff DON'T THROW YOUR OLD HAT AWAY Let Us Make It . I Just Like - ' I ' me Tonight 7 Friday; Saturday MONTE BLUE and VERA REYNOLDS - Worms and parasites in the in testines of- children undermine beattinrnS stTweakeo Inefr vltslity tnut they are unable. td.retlst the diseases so futal to child life.-- The safe course is to give a few doses of White's Cream Vermifuge. It destroys and expels the worms with out the slightest injury to the health or activity of tbe child. Price 35c. Adv. .M br -IIijfiiuNt Drug Co. - i Cft wU J 1 MEN'S MUFFLERS THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT Knitted Wool , Mufflers ... Silk , Mufflers ' Imported .Scotch r. Plaids of "the explosion has se STRAND Miss Mary Bird entertained Saturday, evening for Miss Thelma Hulsh of Provo, Mr, Eldridge of Woods Cross and Mr.. Huh of Provo. The evening was ; spent playing cards. Light refreshments .' were served. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. cranaall of Salt Lake have returned to Spring type ef tub frock ville and will make their borne bas'come into vogue this season that ia here for the present. particuUrly afct for the womaa who Issj ev't of town. Straight little dieem that look narrow and yet are widt enough for CHILDREN'S FATAL DISEASES 1 Genuine Worsted Wool; ..; r Eight colors. Price i . .7. .7, .7, i. , . . , . 6(1 TBe-eaa- I ! , e. Mrs. Milton Jacobs and small daughter, Virginia, of Provo are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Anderson. for Simmer A Wit sms4 practical by jus and avoid v 12 cares. JLAEONSTUDIO yn- - There irt tm mays of htmtn( ttripes .to qlvaHloge is) Ae net Jrock Be photographed , 11 I ; Men's Worsted Sport Sweaters . .$6.75 , ... . , . . Ladies Gauntlet Gloves V H -of '. Mrs. Melvin Done was hostess to the Home Culture club at her home December 4. Thirteen memlrs and one guest were present. Mrs. D. A. Smith read "The Gay Old Dog" by Edna Ferber and the discussion of the story, wns led by Mrs. Lyall. A paper on "Winter Sports' waf Roll given by Mrs. M. W. Bird. call was answered with current events, after which themeetlng adjourned and refreshments were served by the hostess. Tonight and Saturday HARRY CAREY in "THE BAD LANDS? and comedy T - ..'. - Wrorth $8.00, price .t - George C. Munns o Salt Lake City was. a Sprjngville visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. J.' F. Wlngate had several, out of town guests Saturday and Sunday, They included Mr. and Mrs. F. OY D, Meakln.of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wntson andjson, Jack, of Salt Lake, Don Klrkham and Clayton Kilrkham, also of Salt Lake,' but who are In 1: Provo for the winter. Special Added Attraction b v - .. ' 41 . Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wheler an nounce the : engagement of their Mrs. Rose Boyer Is ltr.Nephl this daughe.tr Marie to FrankCranmcr wek on account of the Illness of her The marriage to take place in the father, L. A. Bailey. Salt Lake tempde, December 17. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Child had a The S. T. club met Thursday eve their fluents' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs, Hugh .JLtulrew Peterson and ning at the family and " r Baxter. Mr", and Mrs, peorge Peterson ano Mrs. Nephl Gledhlll and small son family. Dean are visiting In Salt Lake City this week, Mrs. E. OvBest la visiting In Salt Lake City with relatives.- Mr.- - and Mrs. Veil CUilds of Orangville, Utah, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm., Phillips are Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Ashcraft. the happy parents of twelve pound baby boy" born Wednesday. Mrs. L. B. Brown and children of Soldier Summit are visiting witu The pillowing is taken from "the Mrs. D .w. Bird. Examined: A host of friends cave a jwirty far Dr. und Mrs. I. Mr. and rMs. Roy Bramall are the H.' Packard on Wednesday- - eveninn happy parents of a baby girl born at their home 2936 Washington Tuesday Dec. 8 their fortieth avenue, in honor wedding anniversary. "After returnThe Alpha Beta ladles ing boine from the theater they tbeir husbands at Princl- surprised ty. twenty five, guests. ' The evening was spent playing "Bunco" and singing. At midnight supper was served Birmingham Mine Disaster Takes Heavy ToB; Fifty Bodies Rescued BIRMINGHAM Ala Dec,. 11.- The Gift With estimates of the death (t'P . TlAt ETerjoo -running as high a - ssixty, fresh Appreciates rewue crews went into the depth There la something of the Overton Number 1 mines toabout a pair of day la search of adltlonal bodies of slippers , that makes! miners killed In a gas explosion thea'aa Ideal gift-fo- r yesterday. TU night! ong workers, stimulateveryone. There la a certain personal feeling, ed by tha cups of steaming coffee that shows real thought-fulnes- s cooked at small stoves set up at and means much the mine mouth, labored to remove' to the one who receives some of the debris and at 10 a. m. seven had brought the bodies thent , whites and 43 negroes to the sur-flcA SPECIAL Officials of the mine believed that two whites aud a number of PURCHASE negroes still remain below. There waa no hope that any of tbe Of an all suede leather with soft soles, ribbon miners still .below the surfsee are trim makesv4t possible alive and officials of the Alabama to offer you an excep- Fuel and Iron comany. which owns tional value fur women the Overton mine, said the death toll' could be estimated between' 66 - Ol-iIo- -- J - SLIPPERS ' tin Hindus G. IN EXPLOSION Cnristmaa cared ; prayer, Mrs. , Myrtle Harrison; singlus-- 'Far Far Away on Judea'i PUina." t7ristmaa Anderson. areetinss, Mrs.,, OHt Two selections oa the old fashioned flute by Mr. Blslr; pioneer poem. Mrs. EUa Thorn; remarksby Mrs. Ellen Wheeler, Myrtle Harrison and Mr. Btelr. Vocal nolo, Mrs. Anna Bird Harwood; tribute to ear pioneers, Mrs. Beth Daltfa, with a pag eant and dance ny children In bid Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bird motored fashioned costumes; also the "Rose Dance" by Miss Margaret McKeUer. to .Salt Lake Wednesday to attend Plowera were given to the pioneers. th wedding reception of their son A prill The reception wss given by There were 73 present " the bride's parents In the Manor , V ) , Bazaar to be given by the House. Mother's Stady club December 19, rugfk aprons, an cakes wU be The following partook of Thanks sold.. A drawing on the cakes will giving dinner at the home of Mr. be held it 4 o'clock. Bacaar atarts and Mrs. Oscar Biyer; Lafaette at ne e clock In tbe H. T, Revnolda Guymon, Dr. and Mrs. D. D. Boyer store, ; and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lafaette Guymon, Jr.. and. family The Mother Study club enter of Provo, Mr. nad Mrs. M. A. Boyer, tained for the Alpha Beta club and Miss Thelma Boyer, Olen Boyer, the Home Culture club at the home Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Boyer and Mr. of Mrs. L. S. Whitney, November 20. and Mnk Oscar Bayer and family.' Tbe home waa beautifully decorated wgth ferns and cbrygajithemuni. Mr. and Mrs.'ljevl Thorpe, Allert Tbe following program waa given: oBnald. Thorpe spent Tuesday and ' Love song by M. E. Crandall, Jr.,; In Salt .Lake . City. reading, "The Girls." by Edna Ft- ber was gffen by Mrs. Cbrlstaln Mrs. H. K. NelU of Richfield la Jensen of Provo;' solos by Meba thls.wek with Dr. and Mrs. visiting n Condle ; duet by Miss Jennie Erlck-soG, L. NelU and Elmo Coffman. All respond ed to an encore. Refreshment were Mr. and rMa. Dewey Bird anserved.' , , - nounce the arrival of a j baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. .Prank Birch are Mrs. Will AUeman entertained the proud parents of a baby boy. Saturday afternon for her son Mat, In honor of his blrtbdya. Games Mr. and Mrs. WUl Child are the were enjoyed by' the small guents. parents of a baby boy. happy Luncheon was carried out In- the Christ man decorations and served . Mr. and Mrsv.LaCell Sunision anto sixteen. nounce the arrival of a' fine baby s JEM USEFUL MM GIFTS TO BE KILLED The 11 E. E. KsuOiMj s jioai futurtaiuaienit stsrted with s funny stunt A real and regalar drama was much appreciated by the husbands. Small tables were then corered with, wonderful eat. Tbe tnrlted guests were Mrs. L. M. Thomas, Mrs. Chid Packard and Mrs. A. O. Thorn. The club mem bers were Mr. and Mrs. Milan Straw, Mr. and Mrs. Dimick Uuntlngtoa, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. BiiiAoa, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. af C. Whlttaker, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. PscUrdV Mr and Mrs. Stephen Deal, Dr and Mrs. G. U Neill, Or. and Mr. Oee. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BaaselL Mr. and Mrs. Frank'. fiaUsbury. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Miner, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condle, Mrs. EUsa Thorn. Mrs. Nina MendenhaU and daughter, Alberta. Cards finlnbed the splen did evening. Mrs. M. P. Miner winning first priie and Kenneth Condle consolation prise. , 7 ' New SI ' - - n.... - j. ' National French Cleaning Co. 95 N. U.Ave. ' Phone 125 ta Paris ivomen are wearing' thiM mule black velvet jumpers uiih c otters of Whit wttin am tnm! of lb hite at th cloninii. Thry hr woro 1th him ntln or clmh km kh vrv ur tavy 1..01.1. V' SYRUP - i. v |