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Show v i- : . I: :' "PROVO" EVENING Society, News - VISITORS RETI RN HOMf- ct TO KNTKKTAIN CU Mr. fjenn Oreer iartitiTtla After, efidiax ike mnt utouth 1b the uieiwVra of (be Sat unlay After- and SaL Lake Uty with . ibwh Bridge (lab it ht-- r borne Hat rWative ytt frieudx, Mr. and Mrs. afternoon at SSW o ; WaKer Halliday. Jr.. have returned . tit their home la Lua Aaeke. Calif. The yonng couple wr recently -VIA B I10LDS INTEBESTING luarBmf tu the fttlt Jake, temple. fr?McssioN , , Mr.' Halliday waa formerly Mum Meuilr of the Alpha Tuihi inb Millie. Hark of Lo Augele,' ajd were entertained lam evening at the Mr. HaHiday i the won of Walter kouie-Ills Mable Taylor. Ieco- - Halliday, Sr., a former resident of ra ive. art work wan return! ilur. I thj -ig tne evening, a aniMftamtew I umhsm was tTTeJ to the.folluw-jin- g club niembera: Catherine TT-W- , HOISE Gl EST Kami EUertMeo, . Kate Elltaoo. Mr H. U. Blutueuthal bad a her C Vay, Goddard. JLncille MjiBaoh," Bonne guest Wedueaday and Tbura-day- , Tlttluia Collins, Eleanor Prbwa, Ed- Mr. Ruth Flyuu of Price. Edith. Whitehead, grand thief of Pythian Ulateira. ftL Broadteiitv r t and nostra. fUva Myers the ; ; , GRAND CHIEF VISITS IRS CARROLL HOSTESS , Mra. Ruth tlynn of Price, craud Mrs, G. F. rarroll was bastes to . lrv ..m-da- y ;. I r'r ri ehlef-- "pnai-mTterartliiSH'larilim- r club t her home Thursday afi'er-uoo- w at a card party, t'all flower. were used throughout the . living rixmiK.. Card favor were awarded to Mrs. John Vance and Mrs. Jame Sumner. The guesta and club meiu. present were Mm. Dean Park, ' Mr. Clifton l'yne, Mra. John Vance, jMrx, John Cbrieteimen, Mm. Ora jt'uuulnghani, Mrs. S. Bruer. Mrs. Ted Calder, Mrs V, G. ;Mr. J ii men Sumner, Mr. Susan Mr, J antes Wilson and the ' '. "rslessT 1 r- - of official vlidt to Proro Temple, No. 9, Wedneaday evening. The regular bnvlneiw waa carried otit and tlie Initiation of alx sew members took place. Delldou refresh menU were nerved following the bualneaa. A color scheme of, jreHow,' red, white and blue, the organlMtlon a colors, waa noed in decorating the rooms, various flowera being employed. The committee in charge at the re freshment table waa Mrs. U. G. Mrs. Xauty Moe Jahd Mlss Mamie Iui;le. ' " Mra. David Flaeher vial led with r BENEFIT BALL relatives and friends " lu Provo v A lifiieflt ball will he given In the Thursday. j. , Vineyard ward amusement hall by ' Ihe teachers of the Vineyard school W. V. Bilrer of Salt Lake City Friday evening. The proceed of the eutertainmnt will go to Improve was a Provo visitor during tne week.." tor wilted grounds. (... ..-- ' t LI B Mftt. 4 liar lea Hurt waa the charm. if the lug botes tu the aiemler and a few- hivited ri.Ua. guet aj tier huate WeOue-sdaj- r 1 ColomlDiffl Re a. fn the fea- ture of the. rutertMl.nueBt. Diiiuty refreshiufuta were aerved at- - :5W oVlia-t the follow iu guesta and club memlers: Mr. Mm:y (1. Hayes, - M.cr:'V. f'aunou MIsb .Morrus, Iamtthy- KeateiMnC . Mrs. LaVar Jensen. Mrs. C. H. Mrs. A. M. Booth, Mrs. Jack TH3 J 5 " Neellewrk I AGS ERALD. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER. 5, U?2&;.. Wrecked in Herrin's Gang War v; HOSTeSS TO . 3 4 Ilar-bho- Booth. Mrs. "K. F. Craudall, Mra. (tscar Garrett; Mrs. Frank Gates, Mrs. Emll , Jacohseu. Mr' lr la Bee, Mrs. Mclkiwell, ..Mra.-hlrleKa Grtttt and tlui luiwtf-I m rce were laveuuer used in the lining rooms and on the table. y- . srv rtlBUANCE i The orieuliig dam of the Social Sixty Dancing club will be held ia the Elks ball room Friday evening. Dancing will commence at 9 o'clock. The T)f ficera of the Tluh for t he 1l wining year are C. M. Hnmiihrey, president ; Webster Hoover, vice This Is what a barroom near Ilerrln, 31!., looked like after the ChafHi president : J. It. Hodson, .secretary Blrger 'gang had shot It up. The. bar was owned by the heail of a and treasurer, The committeemen war. To date nine men val gang-witwhich the lHraf ont'Ht t are Joseph Buttle. Jacob Coleman, itieeii killett lu the fetid a Hd some $20,000 wor.th of proiiertjr baa been . T. HaslerTJohh John W. Farrer, ' 1 : ' W. McAilam, it. A. Spear. T. II, destroyed. Heal, Owen L. Baruett and David Columbia Records are in the lead. Have jou heard of the new electrical Openshaw. process they use in making Columbia Records? Come into one of our . .GIVES "I'ruptr i'ood and Exerciie," by ARTUVTt A. afeOOFf JW, aemw BRIDGi; PARTi' At etftea! CoraieH i stores and we will play one of these marvelous new records for you. AH ;4 CoUtgt. Mrs. Myrle Hedonist entertained phytical director, friends at her borne at bridge Wed : : scratches and foreign noises, of nesday evening. Prizes were' award- td ioHtH.,laird.JiiiiLJdlaB'tcome and rich Be forth out one. one and on your sure clear, pure. Try gel on. " Fall 'flowers WTre used to own machine. deconite the living rooms mid dainty s r refreshments were served to Mrs. Alex Hed(iiist, Mrs. K. A.' Carter, Mrs. Fern Thomas, Ijoila Watsoii, Mrs. A'leen Iverson, Mrs. Afton Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Christensen, Miss Xita McCoard. Miss Vie Strong. Mrs. Ann Gray and the hostess. Thajr bacama IT stands ONE-PRIC- E aiiccaatfuj. rj?ason tlt.a t Mrs: Mary Junes of Salt Lake at laaat, tor by increasing tht aamareasoii. City Is with friends in Provo for a your working Springville Groye Payson , Sp. Fork Iephi few diiys." you C iirnrimnl capacity la " r bus! nes,J your liicrtase Mr. and Mrs. J. Y, McDonald of hart ia .earning capac- Hels-- r ThursIn Provo City visited Na.,',Tark! are ity. day, with relatives audfrienils. Whenever -- a getting s and .tncfaasad man says, It. C. Xeal if San Francisco, tiil.. are not ffltlehfjr by regwas a Provo visitor Thursday alnl w ularly attending they Friday. thair, clufe gyav were," 1. suspect that he is not Baaiam.j.,SELLS RAMS WALLSBIRG NATIVE DIES watchman: BIRNS man he " JThaae the ad that b gl- - ' GOOD HXALTH KELTS was. C. 1'eter-on- , OiLVESTO.V, Texas, Nor. 5. . KPI1KAIM, Nov. Mrs. HUdred AYilanA Quinn YOU TO IAH.W UOBJ . A rundown lag about threa has aold a ear of Itambouil-le- t Mngim died at n Salt Luke hoHirital (t'l) Joe Bennett," 65,1 curpenrt Jr., awssk will "human not haajra yarns to, tdieepmen of I'rlce and ThiirKday. She was the wife of and caretaker of the Motor; Part keep up standard efficiency any to exercise they get about thirty head of crone-brel.iucoln Kichard Qiilnn. who la a titoret company building in the heart of the twnty more than a. rundown clock. hours of Incraaaad afflcteney. ., Salt-l.nrnmx to and. Kambouillet kecpt'r for the' t'tafc t'opjier (iiim uommercial dUtrh-- t waa burned' to While it is true that office life You can do 'thi sama' thteg lltfTetitH.- Mr. I'eternon also hits ;mnv unit the Blugham Uiirfield death in a fire which damaged the 'is confining, exhausting and by setting asiaV Sftaaav n)iatM-eaccar mf ItHiiilxntilli't to railroad at Magna. shlpiietla ar' will ' we be not if ... weiring, it bafora are fist to . day Cokeville, Wyoming. Mrs. (julnn wtia Uiru August (1, building here today. range for an antidote in the giving your bo4y on floor of Bennett th 1S!2. third, at art alept (enaril Surviving Wallubnrg. f irm of a regular physical ton-tn- physical toning p. . T6tl ,wlll her lniMtmml, Joseph Richard Quinn, the building. Ilia body waa found ' tAnd your work aiuctl 3r-oup., in A' Mngna : lier mother a nit badly charred. Damage to the buildInexercise Regular, dally" you will, enjoy ra(her thin ahlrt Mr. Thonmg Wll fitther, Mr. was estimated at $18,000. ; duces normal functioning of the the dlttcult problems that eoma won of Knit lake; three aisters, Hr. ing , 4. H. (Jnynmn arid Mrs. W. J. orgaus, muscles and circulation, The only successful' substitute for which means normality in every Iwith of Halt Lake, and Mrs. la ' weiltii' tocatia.s" . Health hralmt Is wilciit. , other way. Hoy I.fuze of Keetlcy lfekin that Xjqil aTaty A person physically fit tacklea li rarthkmori, thing. ,i his job with pleasure, and you ho better asslsuat fir" the purproliably know of many meh suit, of wealth than "BeaM.- - " who are wealthy-enou- gh to.rt I bare compllad . m ' ebart of tire from active business but 'refuse to do so because they twelve exercises which I will "tijoy their work as much as an- - gladly send free t(t anjr of my ' o'her would recreation. They readers if they will send a envelope got a creat kick out pf it. and stamped ' W- la-a- h New Columbia Records the Marvel of the Age Af . . -- Physical trim helps business efficiency i ,.tH 'La - Co. "THE rt-l- Iovo HOUSE" .PL v hitth "Con-diiion- hat Witness ljmi 51. of B d ke g lr ' pi i;"i' SA EATER aI Roue-vear- jek tttir; . ', Money telt-ddrse- d j-- Liliav are .fl(T7Becia'ay'nie1r7fltMlai lEArlbttLiL Til cOiaarnl IJXmil good healthy condition. 68th 8treet,'New York City, GASH in 247 WEST CENTER Bulk Diet GIRLS' MEN'S, LADIES, BOY High Grade Sweaters at Raw fruit in season. About alx spoonfuls BREAKFAST: of bran flakes with cream. Two soft boiled egga. Cocoa or a coffee substitute. Avoid sugar and bread as much .. as possible. , Ll.'SCH: Clear soup or creamed regetabla soup. Vagetahls or fruit salad. Cheese or nuta. Cocoa or milk.' Gelatin. UlSXEi;:' Broiled lean meat, such as" steak or . chops, chlcken'or Ash. At least two vegetables, Balad. . Gelatin or fruit. Cheese, nuts. Cocoa or milk. Drink two glasses of water between each meal and two between ' dinner and retiring. ' BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY LADIES' $10.00 WOOL SWEATERS GIRLS1 $5.75 WOOL SWEATERS i Utah. Mildred Meude. Zi, former stenog-rstihe- r for I). C Steolienson and a "mystery witness'' in the investiga tion of alleged corruption in Indiana politics, iipiHired before- a grand jury at Indianapolis to tell wlmt she knew of Steiihenson's political deals. This shows her on her way to the courthouse. BUTTER . . MOLASSES ... DIXIE'8 BEST PER GALLON ........ $1.95 GrMlADE...;SAC. F 'dV .' - SUGAR f'. - ' J f grapes t,.( . North University Avenue Vi Make That ,155 PEANUT PHONE 1218 --k1 If:0. ;.. .' ,$1.79 ... .LrLRr;.;:,::..L...25c , STRICTLY FtfESH Dozen ? IfC .2 LARGE SOLID HEADS K0 BimElTS.. 25c :.,..; RUMPROASTS.r!" :.20c PRIME RIB ROASTS, ROLLED, LB. . ..22c LARD, BULK . . "Qood to the last drop1 other coffee ever offered for sale , . lJ4e ' 44c .!i Maxwell House Coffee - ' 43c NUT BUTTER . . .1 CHRISTMAS PHOTO J Let Us Make It Now! ::Jofficia photographer B.Y.UT ... rprC . .. .. . Lbbd IFTTIIfF Everyone lomea for it this difference in flavor that has won America ECKER STUDIO Now Ready r 15c ti:.?.. Vr $1.15 ......... LARGE JUICY Per Dozen - .......... . . 79c .......... $3.00 Provo 8 Knit Goodhl Siore let .. .,. SKAGGS FRESH CREAMERY 2 LBS. LEMONS : Jenkins Knit Goods Co. ' PHONE 202 There is genuine satisfaction in saving where one can do so without sacrificing either quality, quantity or necessary service. Most any store can quote low prices for a time by sacrificing quality and its own profits. But Skaggs Stores by reason of their low cost of doing business, and their enormous buying power, constantly sell the highest quality of foods at materially low prices without forfeiting their own legitimate prices, or denying you the service of which you are justly entitled. Note these prices: '. We have one of the largest sweater lines in Ail styles, models, colors and sizes. ft SATISFACTION IN SAVINGS ' . REDUCED PRICES STORES stores t -- , ' KETTLE PURE WHITE, 5 LBS. !... .$1.00 AHufMeatsttrerOvcnimentlnpect' Plenty choice Beef, torfc, Veal and Mutton ll |