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Show EVENING HERALD, FJHDAY N0TMBER 12, 1926; PROVO PAGE TWO of Ktresm Four Saves jwicJ iiri tor, Cornell JfstfteaJ sprain ' i rr Celifg: sure your food is the kind you heed a I the rich deaserta freal aam-- trom mr par-son- .tor trsdaa-Ho- walght KUnloc . weight. ... kbit per eoajdltlous, r and p t a physical blovd-pressura- .wni Valet It THE BE AMt 6000 health" anil normal weitbt, ! unet'rae" J aerplas-luto prttcrllio generally., "Vlj eifarlence tai Uuehtto ma that the oulorlty of foods bs ellmiastsd from iha stout Pr- to rite tract "functioning fifty per cent efficient. good g oo'i diet should not be indulged la by the averaca per-tuK may' be surprising to know that foods Inclined to auks fleshyjtaople gain weight In tome taies will ntafea- - tain parsons lna walght, - I am referring chiefly rich The dlffsrence - bedeaserti. tween stout persist and slander persona Is that the first generally hT6 a ilsod conai-tiowhich turns tnoi of their foods to fat, while In the second cats just the opposite Is true. Thla persons generally suffer from a faulty digestion which meant poor assimilation, and. . n la now recommended by the medical profee-sl- Vs gelatin. ItJVussd extsn-tlveIn hos-estlon, pi tali because it a Is easily assimilated and jai a I great deal of food value.' X Stout persona find that ieTT. can Indulge in this dessert freely by- - partaking of a large gala-ti- n fruit aish, which curbs their appetite and graving (or fatteo-la- g sweets and at the same time does not add weight In the -- TOrof ttrltt wfrrn; ttrawn overloadlaa- thorn from their stomachs and' It is hot. a heavy food thatgl res the nncomf or table and distressing effect ol foods that are hard t digest. I have compiled a chart of twelve aserclses which I will gladly send to any pf my read-en- s free If they will send a envelope stamped, to Arthur A. McGovern, B West 66th Street. .Kew York City. drmd "cm out," was nl) Aiitliuny IKiuionkoS (if South Ik'tid, Intl., would say after his father, mother he hii ;ind younger brothers - from death after jtaa from a leaky main hadllU'd thetr home. I'mtlilBdr tlie boy pulled all fur to the fresh air hd then failed the jwUee. who mave first aid and revived (hem. Ioc-tor- s uil nil four, would liave "died In 15 nii!iite nw- -. I Just H vi'iirnilil !lt lo . and fhjldrea.tf Blagbami are Soldier-Hummi- ' J V we t. ' . " ' '. . v FILLED OUOEKS a1 J I - 1 BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF Same in $izes to II, oply lot Felt I .95c . .UiJu M1 1 lot Leather sheep skin lined, $16.00 values QC Scout, t J rBoyShoeS' sizes 13 to 2 ' $2.00 vallie fiRr , :. DJb 4 $1.65 ta l2 Holr now anti -- $1.00 value -- kl .style 1Mb 1 vLadW Unions Cfln -- 85 c $5.0 and $S.G0 , ( S Winter is at our doors, '' will save you money. Waffles' Timsfa CAMP FIRE with Delicious " SYRUP , We Mrs. J. E. Wonnacott has as her guests Jer brother nnd hia - wife, M. and Mrs. Thomas Morris of Salt Lake. d j nfi5r "enVWooTllose 50 .value WHO VOtt Did you get your " arsw.0 Ladies' Velvet Pumps Latest styles ffO QK . :. !FB4 TTOUrs , : v ' ;i l ' mm saWa Hft'KOjT ... - ' .. r s rt ia ai ar tfMaaBa7ra? ir saaaaaBsaa w.n - ft ft S?- -" "spaw X"'1' " " -- " BY SWAN i i I . n riwIcfatr9 ni ria Aa jillw a, .1w. 'a. i m v r j ' Vi iii nu .in 'i J' ,. . ful WASHINGTON TUBBS . I V tu' M. VOt. kitchen. It ukea. up no Useful room and :can t put practically anywhere yoo want. Then enjoy the convenience of the meter-t- he fin, full flavor of the cofiea. titm-aavi- tfypvtToctiM 9aot coffejnetrs,lM,can. J. A. FXLG)ER '. Be ' . ,,rr. IM0 rAM?OOM0 CM (K SfRANGt CtAND'Jt.'" fec-.Wa- l COMPANY T San Francisco UDPCr4LN j - Wlf : ' m. - - In,' - .a.. . . ,. . - Ityljy' ,as . get yoa one. Or write direct, giving grocer's name, to . m 11 flLLEM - :. v JiUi) V Ot0, .- - ffn QC ,. BtFoE roi Go to your grocer today and ask to the coffee meter. Have him show you how it works. Fill the jar with a pound of Folger's Coffee, Then move the lever back and v iorth;' Watch the even, exacf of coffee drop out each time with automatic accuracy. Examine the coffee meter closely. Note itsstrength and unpicify. Noth- - . ing to get out of order or- require the - - ': least attention. Put up the meter in any convenient place in' 'i1- ORDERS aM.VIL - " A $6.00 values . . . . sj ; table-spoon- ; ! 6)t HW r V iwe. Lot", Be sure of coffee A the way you like it every time you make it, ; Mta U ,..,..,;iiv,jVv.;..i.iWli pair rtfi.fr) To COFFEE METER? '.- 'MW SbJ T. - 368 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO at Ogden, Salt Lake ' City, Eureka, Brighant City ' WW atuu Stores . Mr. J. E. Wonnacott 'came' frojri Soldier Summit to ,Kiend Satnrday nnd fnnrty at home;'' I'LL UAVft . have a full line of Rubbers and Goloshes fflr the entire family at prices that SALESMAN $AM 'flow) school, 35c value. . E!YBOifsg ho week-en- $1.00 A and brown, just the OC thing for Dress Shoes Men OUU -. Boys' and Girls' Hose ...Black , lot Extra Heavy, double back, $2.50 value ..... . . , . ., . $1.95 . :. -- $1.50 value $1.45- weaters ;Boys PuH'cver L. D. S. Garments D0 Men's Sweaters l lot Navy blue and Boys Underwear, Knit ecrue color, sizes .$1.25 value tlack and i hn per dozen) I lUll valu CQ QR : . Vfci J value $4.0.0 , DON'rWAirTOBUYBEPREPARED.--BUY-SATURDA- Y: -- Timety Breakfast Suggestion Crispy m Dresses A Ladies' l let $10.00 ;. $5.95 Men's Work Shoes :65c ........ f A. fl brown, 15c value, ..... Sl Ii3d t3U ........ .. 1 - Boy a can of Folger's CooWat the regular price. "Give the grocer 59c tdditioiml, and get a Coffee Meter. The combined coet of the oofJee and the meter is lees than the actual retail value of the meter alone. 01 Men's Hose COOK Mocassin Toe Aft 1 lot knit Sleevless, knee length, $1.00 value 1 lot Silk and Wool $1750 valui r- lot Horse Jlide $14.00, values r.5rvarur;7rr7rrr:rrUU. . 4 Same in Misses' and $1.89 Boys', sizes Wz to 2 .$1.69 Men's Leather Coats 1' Ladies' Bloomers ,- , anaaMaaa ft Soles English Saline $1.25 values f Rayon Silk ' t values - 8V4 or black, sfees n - G lot Felt Soft Soles light color, 1.00 value . "frs- ft'rl&itnrrwtdeTKfin,inei'lT Thin test covers theatrical suli- i Ttoi ihn McKeiusie, i here fron. jiK'ts. Hotn rue U'Kiniiiute stage alio: Califs to visit Mr, ant' silent drama are Included. The coi- -r Mrs. W. a; McKenzle. m-- t auHwent appear ou this pae. 1 Who is shown lu the aecoiu- Mr. "ant! MriL" R. iZ Dnife M? lianyJnK picture? i AVho played the lead in the and ilrs. Itn.v Oonyors, of Eureka , imt Fri'liuv here. picture, "The Sea Betst"? . ho is (he author of the piny Mrs. Qeorge Crantlnll ent(rfalni Knows"? 'Wlt- 4 Who played the lead In the IheTSrrT: KnirTArfr!itlar--cTrTiiTThere were three tabled if.7iro?r picture,- "The Black Pirate"? f Who wrote the-- ' piny, "Fallen sive Five Hundred. The nrlxe fo high score was won by Mrs. Lout Alijfl'lri i ed actor is noted for his In- - Clegg. ATeircU)ifHTnnctjpnt- tat eleven o'clock. " ferjrptiitlon of Merton' In ''Merton of the Movien"? Mr. W. X. GrooutH and 'Mrs. A. 7 Who 'plnyed the mifle lead in Bird went to Salt Luke Wdny ev he picture, "Variety"? , '. 8 Who is the famous atar of the nln?.' ;Mr, - Grooms returned wit! her husband Saturday; (tftcr visit iltiy, "The Music Master"? 0 .Who directed the picture, Ing her sister. Mrs. F..W. Ooate-- '. " t Ralph Packard, a stadent at tin 'Way Down East"? pliiyed the female load University of 1'tob. Is apepding th week-en- d here with his parents, Mr, n the picture. '.TJie Blj Parade?" and Mrs. M. O. Packard. hOW AND GniLS! .SCHOOL SHOESr-Brw5 to 8. Lowest price i any sale; $2.50 values, only 1 t .- Colored Ladies' House Slippers V,.J , iridesceat Glassware, to each "person who of more of merpurchases $3.00 chandise.', ' ' , KNIT RANDOM $ 1.50 values . Mrs. W. L. Orootna Bwnt Friday 'n Siuiuixli Fork with Iter daucliter. ' Mrs. fl. Rtf Halea.1 , ; Extraordinary Offer that lHstfe5 J"v 1??4j abo conaolldated there were 11.2S2 V. - th. I'nilul Clatoa 1IK V irf whtr-- were btilltln 1928-24- . FREE GIFTS Men's Union Suits . totters to Mr. McOovern should be address to No. West UU Street, Nw Tork City. j" ABSO- PRICES lr :.V- AB to give going MONEY-SAVIN- Varfl wag MoKeiiKle. - are ftneojal vlnit-- 1 75g "5 . . te home from SoldW Summit from Friday titlnl Tuesday. Jlrs B. L.'lLtiwrJici"aiid bn'oy. of Salt Lake, are Itero to wm two weeks wtifr Mr. nud Mis. W, A Pat eSSS:- Jteue Adoree. 10 . , Wark Griffith. avld . - f - The Sewnd ward "M" men wre entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. BrlnjAnrsr Thnmlay evening. Dinner wan' served and gRtneg plnyed. There were- sixteen ' men present. ' - . ...1 ; 2 - --e!lrlJtines Barrie, " A Uoujruts i'sirbauks, 5 'Noel t'oward. . osSGlen Hunter. T Emtl Janniups. '.v 8 David Wavfield. Our customers tell us that they save big money1 when- buying their shoes fr6m u even cheaper than any sale prices in town, when they consider QUALITY. We carry only a solid Kne To induce you to call in and save When buying at our store, Frank Garrlty and ddngbter, Mary Frances, all of Eureka. Following dinner tbey played progressive five hundred. fiiilgriY'W-- t!" FREE! Kst-urrhi- Mrs. Ann Van fatten entertained at dinner Sunday in coninlimeut to Mrs. Frank Davidson and rhlldrear, of Other guests were Mrs. Eva oh- Pbtllips, Mr.- - and Mrs. Howard Smith and children, Mr. Richard Breretou and Miss Fay Dowdell. it . tee Davis gave a party Ing relatives here. ' - 3 MAIL " Mfe.. ltiea John 1 LUTELY FREE Saturday only, Theater Kevue I u BREAKFAST: A large bowl of cooked or raw cereal served with cream or milk. Two tablespoonjifml ef bran flakes and a moderate amount of sugar. Bran, cora or whole ' ' wheat bread and butter. Cocoa, cbocolate or coffee sub--. stltute. Betwesn breakfast and luncheon take at least two glasses of water and one glass of milk. LVSCR: A crsam soufc Dark bread with plentyjol butttr. least three vegetables la season, preferably creamectT Ripe bananas with plenty ,of cream, or gelatin with cream. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. Between luncheon and dinner taka one glass of water and ona .', glasol milk at. Intervals. DISNKK: Broiled lean meat, fish or chicken.' One vege- or gela--, t tabl.T Salad. Bice, tapioca pudding, ' tla with whipped cream. Cocoas chocolate or weak tea. 1 ' Before bedtime drink one gists of water. A. MoOovsra. . evening fur sec son. Vera, the occasion belnif hU tenth btrthday. Games and music were enjoyed and luncheon served to the' following : Harriet Brinten. Margaret' Holley, Mary Juhwon. Naomi t Maycsokj Venita Petfraon, liarresl Oatler. Audrey Pace.' llrY1UBk' Uaa Crooks. Lul!le McSeniie, Elolne Metealt Kvelya Metcalf Minnie Hendertian, Louis Glrdhill, Ueortre Talmadge Joe Miller, Fred Black-et- t, Bhtlne Averett, AVoodrow IV Inc. Iceland Aljen and Vera Davis. , - d nt . aerre4 light refresh hoRUiHs Mr m Diet for Adding Weight 7"' : Mr. and. Mrs. J. M. 8nmsion and Miss Ella Mayiork were In Salt Lake Monday on business. dessert that A iri't : that Is aaly DE5W-- OH TOR. BOTH . Matlai - most- Mi hthlitf e cm we -- earbealslBf a dlgeaUra - "." l! s' thinner by TtrleadlBf and klg pe tlie amtaeja to the! theatre q unions which BHear ,pn . this p?e: - - tat persea fattar sake thl' ra4-r- s ta- - (urnitiUia about Uis prpar food to i , a snake which .Victim' -- . lm RECEIVE iSSTrli Accidentnerai Sunday MBARBttUt i. Be the bui j rfktked to .the Cj.ueen'a taste and the 'brend wlth.iich It a iierTed'was ej4 pickle fresitly baked and a MRS. K. WING1TB f added plmtluey WThe delicary. ReV 'Rqaarkr Funeral services for Thoina Aa-gion members are reiietng over the wtqi'nae 4veaVy h iwpu. ik'rwn. a bo w aa. killed Instantly htrty - Mr. and Mrs. of the Thursday morning when his autohit ion ti tJbvi'ir ulwen'aiM Gny N. MeadeshaU mobile () Htruefc tiy I Halt Lhke " uwy. Ptarwd Snday"itBg ftvm SU? i lioitte to The Herald) train near him boiue la Vlu ' mmi, Alberta, t anadak. SPANISH ITiHK, Novlit-Tb- e held In the VineyaM fwd, ajll.be. barliw ue jdven by fhe Tiaulu elk ward trhapei fcunduy afternoon at !he rofo the tpses-by Judging . The fcenelOsT at the Flrat fork pot ol the AaieriruB Ijriou 1 pMix-k- . Friend, msy view the . newKpuiiera Mil' have a hsrd tinio ,.f 1 - ...I. If'-- -..1 . .. ward nrt at the home of Mrs.' Ana la ..luufr.tiiA -- V" Iwwiy at the fauly hoiae in Vine the A I.. a, n aia iha Patten last Friday evening. to ttu? servifes. Inir-wejard will be " la tlie Pruva r'Orj '" Mrs. A. L. Thorr entertained at aatheted st the o!d Palmer market. . - " cemeterj'. nftbe barbtsi lThese-- a ated? suews'xes s wirprlwe .party Wednesday (Ten where 8ajdwlt meat ware the not served tm:Min by Brou(fw3V. Legion rtiuniuc ing for her husband. In observance ttnear-Hodid we the tevfaTlttoanrKHw of bis birthday. Twenty , gursu members, and many of these . town. A from s j Mtid no ui n adjacent steady Kititarei Is iroutiug. enjoyed games fnd radio muidc t j) alTns BY CRA&E' 'V- A Cam f. HC Il""V f ft" A |