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Show A - FAGE ,'AC Frida ANAT70N-WID- a ai- : - I j jLake NEWS'Hull Luke Theatre: Mia. JLeona lnirrant, ills Charity Leavltt, Him Leavitt, mm Stella Clark aud Lilian irmtm and John Jensen Ada . Miita EliuliHh lioutBr. of Uodun are Provo visitora for a tew 286 WfcST CENTER "'.. - F. rUrtiarda of J lere oa buninese. A. " " where savings art greatest daja. Grace CTeever Mian aprat" the Vet r liottdar rin Kalt Lake 'la New it frUnda and relStivea. . Dot-been- e . 4. B Seekjr of Epbraiia' ;'la. Mr. and Mra. Vera Hauaday and Is a Prova vhdtoc today. .to have their returned Ilarrr , . visitor, tbla.week. on bul- borne In Proro after ependlnf New rear wlttt feTatTvea.and frienda ia John" Jenaon of Lindon mm here i ' ): on tusinta today, Mr. and Mra. Geerce 8. imaoa of Salt Lake fltr. j Wliituey, Idaho, art andtna 4 tew - Thorns T, jfcbott, who la atud-InT. S. LaaTenee of Salt Lake la arebiteev'!reat tbeCnlverit spending a tew daya In Provo. '' Mr. and Mra. Earl Spafforil are of Hotubern CaHfrnia. returned to Lov Ange'ea, afUrsttend-ini- t , Dr. A. D. Murray of Ogdea apent rildnn oret Ibe arrival of a nine Monday the bolide, ' In Proro wltb bit with friends. pniind baby 007, born at their borne ' :: :' tbla city in and i. eve..--Monday New.Iear'a Tuesday family. ' a f; Provo PROVO. UTAI Ttiurter of Rlcbtfeld - Mra. D0II7 Bleak visited In Salt L L D. Cunninehaai of Bait Lake Ijike MomUj and fudajr. jtendinf a few day a in Provo. . It to Buy Where Quality it iThe Bett Way to Practice Thrift sured y Price Every Here! Month. You Will ALWAYS Find Low ' Day-Ev-ery - " Because They Arc Stylish and Priced So Low! Rrbert O'NIei of Salt Lake spent Monday and Tuesday in this city. interest of tbe Continental ' ' at and misses" The! thTs ' ' Small 19c t Large 29c" . Zc 1-- Gronemao. "!. ne ,150 5c Salmon Re(Iaiika2rQf 59 c 8BRN;guaratited to i)f3 hs.tcti Coeoanut DUNHAMS; lb. pkg. 2 markable price ! l.Var a . , , ;. . .25c little n2ck Del Monte larjre CLAMS, V, T. Englabd and C. I).. Whitney of Salt Lake are Provo visitors to- - re- aa m' .. 1 1 Ong e any in rrovo. Pretty-littl- women 27c .' D.UltCd I lK ' tbla week 'a vlHltors to rl&allyT Dresses for Free 1 WOOL SOAP, regular 10c Oil Co. J. Bladi of. Fillmore - 37c V'ii .a T; 3 for boap - Coats and Dresses You Want rCdlumet TEA, Shasta,, pkg. ho-H- tal A. Ballanger of Salt Uke la here j on liiihlneKa for a few daya in tbe - ft Sutton Breakfast tbeU ::': tht-atr- trf Coffee Blend; Mr. and Mr.' Geor( Ijtvrn mot- A, C Trneder of tH.d'n la la day. owl to Bait Lake Saturday, where proxo oa t,nitieNa. '. Mr. and Mra, A. Wilaoa of Grand tlier attended the play, "TSe Ktu- Junction ara i1it iiiK with- - friends dent PrlnccA presented la- Lakei Lake s apeadinc a few daya la tbla city in rrovo this week. ; on bwdneaa. V Hyrura Bmadbead and A. D. Henry Jafkscn underwent ii op Miaa Fern Cluff apent New Teara Bruadbead of Nehl are here" on eration for aitpendicitia at tbe Rfal that day in Snlt Lake tbe (neat of Mr. bualnesa, Friday. It be la well on tbe road to1 recovery. and Mrai L. R Clnbb - Wiley Colemati -- of Ka!t Ijike la here on bnaiueaa. As- H III 'I- Mr, and Mrs. Eufene duff and fawilyMif C:den were the gaeats of Mr. and Mra. Jerry Cluff New teara ti - IT ' BalnngPonde lib. . v 23c g the Utmost I i ' rchf j" C. Tttirbiater of Katt Lake waa rnL and Mr I3m V, J. Itrealey, tyr nine yeara - "ijoetted .wltb the J. C. I'rvve vWtof kiouday.' Penney Co. amre In PivTanT&aiiagef daring bty Rrk turn tbia inorninftt J, 4 1 f A. F. Ridiard or Dnebesne U.tbe put aix atontha,.. eft Sunday Crane Maternity Home. Salt Kobert IlardUK U. at Uk d Tew boaibaa a where r fur fed. City be bere im iendlii( 4aya -an Interest la tbe' Penney ia Kpradinc a" few daya ta nei. 3 v on bwdntMi.' store there. , r Mine Deretfay SUwart apent New Yeur'a day la Salt Lake irb rela tive and friend. "'. , X eveulug to attend tbe -- S INSTITUTION 'i South Fifth West atm-t- , wa awarded the Christuu a 4rl)te. a beautiful floor Htort. DresseaJj md. Coats 4- ' In this ; -A by Cabbage 10 lbs. ; . . . 28c Corn Beef Boiielessl 7jc Buster--ftrown-S- Mr. and Mrs. CUreno? Powell are rejo lnK over the arrival of a fine Kirl, born at their home 1st. ltl "J- - I Jan-mtr- y group, both pSHOULDERVEAirSTEAKS" IL P. Merry, W. . Moiwon, L E. , cartieron, K. B. umituKiuim, Daughters and H. A. Dunklee are among t from Ha it Luke Citv who nre In Provo on bitslniiw' this we?k. i. y Veal Stew he Coats and Frocks of great materials worth. used wiir give splendid wear. Two magnetic prices! The 1 -- - : J. A. NeJaon of 0Kden l In Provo for a few days on hiwlness. -- and ' . . vunt (READ THE STORYTHEN COLOR THE PICTURES) $14.75 And here we have Coats corg ishing Coats med, DownJiig-lr dark clouds gathered overhead jump,' it made their little hearts (to the Tiniest to the snowman anld, JilbuuiiktkJ, think. tncBtuT'lalJieltr "It's nearingrnight; and how you litg me," tbe frightened snowtuau needn't. worry 'bout Ibe sun. We've cried. And, sure enough, his bend As $19.75 ex- -, nd JanuaryShe waa dolngjjc n duty ' sidj , Ills - words were drowned In the tut roar of an elevated train overhead. (Continued from Page Four). hill Mollie Elwel) shuddered at the '. .... , reee. Prof peered through the of to tnl!i seems a pretty good reason sound. ' '. window. e I for thinking It's .Jim ElweU. He looked sharply at Mol Jack.Nevin Pie; t;uld have rearbed Fiftieth street lie, He said to Prof: "When we coi bv a car from tbe foot of ' reach the hospital I think i; would -- ." be Itest If Miss Downing and I went . &1V U V VV VMk in first." . said Prof. I - He ajsike- - very juletl.Vr H T ernl tiuaea down ibere,"Jim's H Vla rrat" jiii-fnviiiiit uvnu lv..t mo v'w.v cuu iuiuuu mother's face went white as sheet Pron a blopd young man tar, (To Be Continued ) with wavi hair and nale, finely chlsled features. One of his, leg The search is a long way from bemino from a lillll hnlfwrtv 1e- - ing over yet, and Mollie and Prof V tween knee and hip. K!wi;U are to fareanother tragedy. He .spoke to 1 Nellie Downing. h. ' TGKRIS TO PREPARE ' x- BK(W)KLV S. i;. Sid Terris, ,,1: said. To Prof aud, Mottie he a ptalned ! MYoh see, Miss Downing to "work himIteglnnfiig eanrjiaign ' to me." : iflMKaa-ergood self for a shui .into, lightweight .. Lst, .... . na out: b 1. u duuu w i iui ,,t us, title bout with Siimmy-Mimd- ell. Mid ft..ijf tas liecll nmfclietl ith Itnv Mitchell MlkejMeiuiegan. y l guess you re rigui, orotner. imu of Philudi'lphia to fight' here on of 8 l,lt lt tber,jtoo?" crl yu January 17. ' "Enough," said Mike, , l,t someNevln went 'on explaining Have you locked over our aperial hfi inmg aooju ine proceuure in. Hireei priced Sweaters?. Schwab ( lulhing acctdeuts. "Very often the policv Co. 4. crer. tue renoris or -ihtuh'Hix. - . i .... esm-- . m- j ciaiiy on me sireeis, oeiore jintuetact, deai Jwred reacn me nospitiu. linli I '8 t'ie P01'1"6 ambulance usually jwst-wa- W'inereiyaat all ntgbrt Uha.t thwewaa not on giiiird, anftVin the morning, : woke f their melting frtend; the bunch tawatch the big sun "rise. day. 1 ' . , - - have to ask them twice, to make them cot (The Tlnymitea Then, as they saw he rnmivmnn next slory.) - lt i n M '"r liberal Juan Bautlstu Sasusa, clutiuaiit of th I'lreKidciicy lipposlilrm to the Diait lir tlie govvruuient I iv'cognhied Cnlted States. This is a hitherto unpublisbi'd itortralt of the , man iinweausingTiiost worry to Iatlu ... American sliploiiiitts. Dr. y- -- -J- Ji-r-'; f was through the idoa ejJjBJedaniiis lUSUfatArgoaiie campuign mywii. in tWi fact, ttvas In tbe windup of it that lost iny leg, I was in a hospital in France when the Armistice was. stgnea. 'inat s wnere 1 uieijiiss' j Jl ' ; I'URE Bt'I K LARD 19c pail, Jb. r PICNIC HAMS ...rnild cured, lb. . . . ,; . . ; SLICED BREAKFAST BACON I .23c: . SAUERKRAUT lb. ':'-':' ,35c 2 lbs. .. BLEACHED CELERY 3 - bunches .vTr-.- -; rrrr. . . . STORE Nf2 . ri 66 MARKET iL - Tai mmtm IM CPawTft i7i vrvc . fiwne frrkot' I1 I HOt fjnnMiBMkw 1 THE HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE skiing in the ' , Tomatoes, Peas; Corn, Beans Hill Bros. No.-2- L, 25c Si Coffee 2 15c Syrup can Culler Oquirrh brand . Rice, 5 lbs. for, . 39c 31 i .;.;.. - 10 c ! NutMargarine 45c r,:23c Tomato Soup L; . .: . 23c Baking powder Calumet in.!'.:..: quarrjarslc Honey, iS Sardines HAMS Eastern Sugar Cured Whole or half . . East Center,. Provo 17c V IL O l ID. Ol : fy 71 30c Dependable Meats ; " L Toilet Paper " ine tape is packed with each purchase, .besides, the selling price is plainly marked on;; every item. When you leave our store you know there will - ; .be no disappointments of comebacks. VHr Ptorp nektjt, Vob'U anorerial ;iu.ics: the dtpendability ofe very thing found- ., mere. The Swedish Break, large" lb. 46c . - , Khn- ". JMNCEaMEAT A- -l ;. a. Know Buyers who select their own foods at an 0. P." Skaggs. System Stored :fcn6wTiiin:ractioM"are. correct, and r7 that there, will be no items short 'or substituted. A detailed adding mach- -' . "brmg-ybu- . S'-Stt&li-t-T- -- .. It's Right . 1 ... i.T.....356 the-wro- ; - try .When your" groceries are served to yon by;. the average grocery clerk, many and varied mistakes invariably occur. Sometimes one or more items are left out of your order. Often the clerk assembles item, or makes an error in his mental or pencil calculation of the total amount- of "your purchases. It's a lot .of trouble to return to the store io adjust such errors, besides, some grocers do not "cheerfully refund a customer, when complaint is made of such mistakes. ut-r- f .40ci . a 'AND LOSS ?.::..'-:..- .. y tl,e a He nuormoa.MiKe mat, yes, ne vaa a reporter. "I used to be what " they called a leg man.' I guess you'd in'i re 11 me only half a leg' man now," t.. J rnofullr looking at his amDutated I limit, so x 111 doing rewrite most or Tim ciry editor let J J, ty tbetlinenow. ... me cover this, though, whert I put is ti 11 P to bim that friends of. mitie involved. f.is-- ifi, were "Mlsa Downing," he went on, It wjl hofwen fof INCONVENIENCE i 1 1.. r , BACON -. 11- FOl RTEEN ARE BIRXED now sad it was to watch him go Outside they went; and played some more, not knowing Jtist what. real slowly back into mere snow, it was in store. Wee Clownv left tl el seemed he sort of settled down until rest and found a buih,. of tierrles he lost bis form. And tten the Tiny- sweet. Hurrah!" he shouted," "All .mites U sighed, and- - Coppy ery Mt down, and I will pass these ber- - loudly cried, "I . think, it surels rles 'round." Of course he dldn t .UU'aii of Miatei Sun to be so warm 11 lleaa BREAKFAST , waa-har- In Nicaragua , 99 - - - 1 r . : Sliced, Half or Whole Slab, lb. i PAftlS, Jan. 4 (CP) Fourteen built a, snuwhouse, cjose ut bund grew loose, and soon he whispered, children iwere SCrioUslv llilnruit not ..bigh enough for joti to Mftaad, ("Wbat'a;- tbe use of trying to keep "... Jn hiit you can crawl in right tbe on living when I'm weakening In- - iiovlng pictureatany, at fjre in a hou.' fl . 11, rj..i . Hjmee to sleep; Twill be mncn fun." nue' So. in the siuiwhniiap they, nil' Ainu, noor snowman wniHlli r erew. weht.jiind there the long, cold night 'and Scouty said, "What ian iveJlo? i was Spent.- 'Course Mister Snowman I think we ought to save'blm, if we didn't Weep. He couldn't close hla just can find a way." But, aiMhe eyes. AtiiK so, although the ground mm shone very 'hot, tney realised rav- m modish, priced, tremely Broken Threads fur-tri- J. W. Swalibure of Snit tjiVi. "Provo visitor for a few days. Ed. Brown of n.,... rislting In Provo today; 15d Sausage 15c . . . . . . - Hamburger R. E. T)1or of Suit Lake i " Provo visitor today uml Weduesda? on business. T23c 2tc SHOULDER-VEAitllOPSl- . . b. BULK SAUERKRAUT, 3 lbs..; SALT BACON, Streaked, lb.. . : . lard, 3 ibs. , . . . . . : 'rr:;. ... s . . . . . . ."; 22c; . , . . .".7.- - . . . . . . :.C . ; SALMON, HALiqUT, AND FRESH OYSTERS 25c 23c t - - ,80c |