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Show N. H. BociETY News 'iTlPfl fW inTPS - - Iauj:htrrs of wiU be bofil?i! to tbe BMtn'K-t- t of tbf N. II. K. c&b at. ber home JRianMlay afteraooo. All ateuUera ara cordially invited ' ; ' , t to atteud. "Be T- N- Vnmmra th. turn he.n h -- rt Tfcurt-terBoo- of tr ou 1. h. U ..inr l.nu i . l(b din-ln- tf i . . , CITY- - NEWS -- furnished IDd ' TiltVUNlKAU IXSSU.V Mi Luella Bown save ibt tbeo- All members are logical .lesson "Apostles of .fhrlst to be In atfeudanoe. i "tensers, will ux-e-t at tti requested . the Roane-,ttl- e 'WfonMbe uwnlr-- f of Mrs. J. 11. Durrani, nurd It el iff society this aftr- est llrst Sorth OFFICERS j noon 'at o'clock. A 7 splendid at 3 ELECTION JJweiuber of nffbm f tbaMmnHleul program wm also enjoyed. All Members are urged BM.rUn"IjL'tOB,llBXlllarT will V held Wednesday evening at T:30 Sl'NDAI DINNER-- ..; at the residence of Mrs. I J lira. Cyril Hartley entertained at " a'cdock rUxniud dinner at her. home Sunday after-NortP.TEJCMINMENT 243 Ea H. ; Edwarcin, of ue All nieraltera are urged to noon for Mr. and Mrs. Willis Cart- ntlsslonary eoinniiMt Vlw ward WIU sir an ea- attend. er and daughter Loin," ajid Mra. rnest In the ward amuae-Delta'Blrd. ' Wedneadsy evening at 8 hi the form of a box party, DINNER CHANGE IN ANNOUNCEMENT Rufrllng Ercanbrartc The members of Camp No. 3 iady U tequwrted to brine a Mr., andI Mrs, . Cut jllNna Unit lav A musical uebeon. program A a 1m th Daughters of tbe Ctab Pioneers k rnrnisnea unuer iue mm: 1 " " Iniil fori"'" f ITof. Kalph Booth .of the dining table. tducton at the borne of Mra. Etta w. Mr. Mra. and ekfct. Including wp cuiureu ti liign acoooi. Friday December Mra. X. EfcTtertssen 1H ien from Hie fcoutb give W. Ercanbrack aod Mr. and at 2:30 o'clock,' Instead of Pullen. . ic act. Gain eg and luncheon Joha anTburaday aa waa prevtOHsiy 190 be features of eutertaln-A unique musical program nounced. cordial invitation 1m baa lieen arrautred and imx heon ENTERTAINS AT DINNER everyone to attend. Mra. Melissa Lewis entertained all! 1 nerved. There will be l tan- at dinner at her borne Sunday after- tribution txix for the benefltof the noon. LTY LAD I ES THEET A bowl of roaea formed an organization. All meniliern are reW. J. Mortimer HI he 1) ' attractive', eenterpleoe for the queued to be In attendance, and are privileged to bring a friend. table, Ouvers were lald-?-fthe Provo htfih school faenl ies' organisation at Iter bnuie Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mr. - The assisting land Mra. Krven J. Nelson, Mr. and 81THERLANDS TO lay aftemon. wHl be MIm Emma Web. I Mra. J. Earl Lewlis Mr. and Mrs. lc. Dell Wdpb, Mra. William I Martla Kennedy, Kennefh Iewla of All Odd Fellows and Uebekah Mrs. Prof o, and MlM Nellie Eva na of .will 'be entertained by Mr- - and Mrs. Mra. Ole K. Olxen, on, ana aiiHa Kawarua. vn, sspaniHn roric. A pieaaant time wa Jamm nuineriuna at meir nome . thin evening. e afternoon bf aoclal chat, apeot wlth'mupslc. G. I K.-C- Flam 167 i l I'laysFootballt ,;DAYS r nt 1?, . ' - Range Top That Does Not J Require the 'lKmW'jr'fHiffl . Use of Stove Blacking That Can be Polished as Easily as Your Parlor Table ; The MIRCO Process Finish, Used exclusively on , jfeygufo range n : tops, ovens, door hinges and other trimmings is the finish obtainable. g j'most.satisf actory k lustre can be retained with i The original I daily use of a soft cloth and light machine oil. Con;; f sider the time and worry this feature would save : ; you in your kitchen. , The patented Duplex Draft and Vitrif used Flue . Linings are also important exclusive MONARCH -- I features worthy of your consideration. , I Let us show you one ol; these quality lines of ranges that will most conveniently fill your v requirements. rust-resistin- blue-blac- ! i ; HOME" "THERE IS A MONARCH RANGE FOR EVERY .... - , Dixon- - Taylor -- Russell Co. The rovo Qne-Pric- House e Fayson Nephl Springrille POTRQAST 15c Sp. Fork .... VEAL VEAL' CHOPS- - any cut' you .would prefer, lb. . , 18c t . 25c " ; , .'.....;....:.. 1 20c POTATOES. SWEET POTATOES 40c '5c - MOLASSES Diie Molasses . . 1 gallon can 30c 25 c 37c GRAPEFRUIT LARGE . GRAPEFRUIT each 2 for ......... '.''. " - Mrs. Delilah B. Adams of Helier City is visiting In Prnvo for a few days with Mrs. L E, Broekbank i... tSw.7 .. Mrs. R. EL Allen wUl leaV i.jJF Wed will spend the Christmas holidays pitltb ber son and wife, Mr. and :Mrs..R. EuRene Allen. - forco-ed7yea- .' ...$1.15 ..$1.25 . : Patriarch Honored By. Testimonial 25c : 464 West $6.95 PAIR Merc1 in Association ward M. I. A. girls; remarks. President Henry Gardner . of the Palmyra stake, who was a counsellor to President Reece in the old Nebo stake ;.Bong, Nebo stake male chorus; remarks, Bishop J. A. Loveless and Bishop George Le Baron; none, Payson Second ward, scouts; remarks, IL F.. Thomas of Provo and ia; D, Wadlev of Pleasant Grove, who worked on the" Utah county commission with Mr.' Reece J selection, ladies trio from Benja min; remarks, Mrs, Aurora .Wilson. stake primary president and Dr. A. L.- Curtis, former counse'lor to President Reece; song. Boy Scouts; remarks, Mayor T, F: Tblhnrst, jemarka -- Payson City Bishop John Johnson; selection IUu Center J? r 4 Utah 1 i We handle only the beat grade made by the U. S. Rubber Co. We have all the wanted styles " four buckle galoshes. " Colors and Black Foy men, women and children - . ' . . 71 FREE FREE Given away free Dec. 24. Beautif uftan luster European China Tea Set ; Who will be. the. lucky. person to own this' beautiful gift for Christmas? : - L, With each 25c purchase of any articlein this' store wheth er Christmas cards or one of our many beautiful gifts. You will be given a free coupon. "Someone wifl get' this set of China Dishes and it may as well be you. We, have' just the gifts you have been looking ll ' v. and find out for yourself . :. v; 1 it-b- e , -- for--ca- . BLUE -- BIRD- GIFTr SHOP . 332 West Center PROVO'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE GIFT SHOP ... i . C00LIDGEIS J-- Columbia tf Great Cyclone Continues UNTIL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15 . The entire stock' merchandise-a- le t the mercy - - "The Waning Sex" inniu." of the breeze. Hundreds of people are. getting the benefit of thcgale. The opportunity is yours, Rotarians Discuss Installment Plan . , . r,,. FRIENPS'ITERTAINeD--"-" Miss Venice Cluff entertained a number of friendsjsjberomgmr . Keep watch,,an.d save your dollars. -- JESS - - ...-- u. D. L. Van Wagenen Co. at 348 West Center - - , VAUDEVILLE and Feature. Picture , Every Monday and Thurs. Rhul Moulton , Scoring, the pictures. , Strand (shows: Every Evening Under direction of Verdi Breinholt in concert every Tuesday, Wed., Friday, and Saturday " PRINCESSfAo ALL SEATS "V Tonight . 7:30-- 9 "Red Hot'Hoofs" and Comedy "'.. ?; ' TONIGHT ' . "ALASKAN ADVENTURES'' ; . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY , ftlsOT Helene : ; :. Costello Walter MerrUl r TrARNra BROS PRpDUCTION - v. First' chapter of "SILENT FLIER . with Wednesday - Thursday , . BOB CUSTER in - "Man Rustlin" --- t'1 . :15 i'' TOM TYLER in " 2:30 - 4:00 7:30 -- 9:00 BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA ASH1WS COLUMBUNS . , Six Acta ". 1 vll-Ifa- r Prices will be sifted up to the last day of gale. , The whole question of agriculEVENING'S ture pneeds more "careful considerENTERTAINMENT ation," the president declared.: " What is to be known as Ah Even "While the government Is "not to or failure to perform the ing's' Entertainment will be glveh 'n the Sixth' ward amusement hall impossible, the aerieultural Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, under fhe direction of the dramatic cpiwtaiit 8olIcUud ijn(t empathy ,w art club of the ward. A very '' A., y , ." nnlque program has been arranged. The nrolocue will be given by Mrs. Alice Eggcftsen, taking the part of ! the mother, and Grant Eggertsen is the, father. The following .num-'ier- s the will be characterized SPANISH FORK, Dec 7--A talk partis whose namea. accompany: . OA', the "Installment Plrni f Hi. v. "The Evening's Entertainment." ittK" by Dr. F. It. with Miss Evelyn Hansen; comninnity iti open discassion Frampton, of the tnnl,. l.v , song leader, Daniel Webster.; the' members, was the main feature solos guitar fluet, Zola or tne or the Spanish Fork Martin and Evelyn Ostium; har- Ketary meeting club held Mondsv- - norm ai monica solo.. Elmo Campbell; ukele the Tuttle tea room, President John "election Dorothy Oakley; sailor E. Booth presiding. The program Dresden Miller; readings, ' humor-fm- s wag directed by R. H. Andrus, chalr-ma- a mimber,-Ad- a .Haslpr; dramatic of tbe classification committee. vocal ; Bower Bernlce solos, The- members nassed n roaniiiH,,,,' reading. e an song.: Janet and Helen endorsing the Christmas Seal sale. Webster ; classical' selections. Le- vne A Beueke of the wsitor, nore' Harris ;jaas numlier," Lillian WilsOn Packlnir mntnflntr tw. tn. Mortimer; onvit piny,' reiiresented geli, m present. G. W. Fltsroy bv 'Ralph, Alexander; heroine, h in community singing. Dickson; 'nero, Clifton PBRsey; Don Cluff. The accompanist diiy evening.- - Games . and music for the evening will beMlss Ina were the dlversionv after which a Webb. An enjoyable tiitie is prom- delicious luncheon waa served to ised every one. All are invited to 1. . , old-tim- ' 1 (1 k - . "trom'the lighlestfoothold up" ' to the patent fasteners and PAY SON. Dec. 7 Patriarch Joseph Roece and Mrs. Reece were honored 4ast evening with a farewell testimonial In the Nebo sUke tabernacle, arranged by; the gtake Hundreds of friends presidency, Irom all parts of Utah county were preReht to hohor them. Patriarch Reece will leave, this week to fill a short term mission in California. Mrs. Reece will accompany him and al the close of his mission they will make their home there. President Taylor conducted the exercises," which were as follows : Prayer. J. J. Schaerrer; song, Third - . ! Our Stock Is New ' ks, e Large size, double Bankrupt price Rubber Foohvcar; Krnscamp's name didn't appear In print Tery ( ften during the playing season, but te bad Ho little part in the Buekeye success, standing out especially, as a defeuite player. - Inita attend. The CASH and CARRY MARKET ! - . 1 gallon can HONEY .." COMB HONEY ;,r, Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jones fwre ine proud pa?entg of a fine jhnby girl, which arrived at their ftome this morning. ly HONEY BACON BREAKFAST BACON, whole 'or half slab, lb. . . . . ; . ; . EGGS LARGE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, dozen ............. . . t . lb. PORK PORK LEG OR LOIN CHOPS : ib FRESH SIDE ' lb. ' 85c - MUTTON SIUTTON CHOPS lb. ' lb. PAIL 4 LARD1 Ellis M, Orme of Tooele and Ada leucine iioidawny or Provo were granted a, marriage license Monday tiy County Clerk Wallace M. Hales. A license waa alsftixpued to Frank C Cordner and Eliie Davis both of Provo.- - , u j make, . " .'.' T" The Clinging Vine, LARD lb. RUMP ROAST lb. . . . . John Johnson of Benjamin, was a Provo visitor Sunday, Knight Woolen Mills . d ;Mra.. Martha E.' Brown has re- urned t6 her diomt In Provo after spending the past, three monthr4n Williams maris, Idaho,- - with, her sot Elwood Startup, Mtsa Mrs. Hepsy Iiss Anna Peay", lisg nucfle Olien, RledhllK Bfhlofln muinh at th P.Mi male cborusi-remarUlsa Naomi Startup. . Mfes , 4 S. Lewis, representing the ladles of .. Ujgh M,ooL;- s the stake, who presented Mrs. Farter, Miss toree Van Wagenen bouquet .of md Miss Dorothy tjtewarf . ri Reeee a magnificent Ik roses ; response, Mrs. Reefe ; remarks. President Taylor and preCOM'MBLA SEWING CLU- Bsentation to Patriarch Reece of a An enjuyable evening was spent leather travejlng bag ; response, Mr. it the home of Mra. Vilate Vincent Reece? benediction, , S., Bills. Monday, when Blie was hostess to Continued from page one he ladles of tbe Columbia Sewing lub and a number of , Invited L'Jilly and do not turn them back un- quests. The rooms were prettily m tne natives are politically 'ana lecorated with vases or enrysanthe economically fitted to "assume con snmtv A pleasant time was spent trol. . with needlework and music, during Continue-tfipolicy of having tbe rhlcb a delicious luncheon was Tonight 7:30 and 9:30 and navy a "peace force," army served to the following club mem-)arpay attention to cruisers, submar; Regular Prices : Mrs. Flora Vincent, Mrs. Adf ines and aviation ; dlscharjfe war SHEARER NORMA lne Knluht, Miss Anna Booke, Mrs. d$t obligations rapidly; avoid Vlury Dahlquist, Mrs, Nellie Olsen comiietltive armaments. Mrs. Effle Dahiquist, Mrs. Annie 'Supplementary legislation for Rasmnssen, Mrs. Emma Jones, Mrs. enforcing prohibition "should fbe also Stenna Booke, Mrs..Jp'ellie Johnson carefully and . , speedily enacted." ; Mrs. Joe Taylof, and' Invited guests Added Attraction to the farm relief prob( Turning ' Mrs. Sylvia ; Bourne, Mrs. Mary lem FLORENCE JEPPERSON the president wrote: ' ,' .v . Vincent, Mrs. Bena Lewis, Mrs, "If a sound solution of a permanDANCE REVUE Eva JSielsoftMrs. Carrie Vincent ent nature can be found for tnis Mrs.Mamie ; Clark, Mrs, ; Kate problem, the congress not to Browp and Mrs. Ella Eggertsen hmitnta tn b.lmit It " . ought ; , . Wednesday Thursday. The next meeting of the club will LEATRICE JQY 'ie t he annual "Christmas gift p af ty sandia desire - for he md will lie ho!d at tlichome of Mrs. said, and "if matched assistance,' in l XellU Johnson Monday evening, I)e sincere and candid consideration bf 3ember 27th. The husbands of the tne different remedies ' nronosod . and Comedy .lub nicmberg will be tbe guests of sound measure of relief t ought honor. "SMITH'S VACATION" ' BEEF . Mrs. ' all wool . - - 7 PL Grov ENTERTAINED AT BANQI ET The new membcH of the La&bda Tau club, Miaa Eveliai Stewart, Hiss Virginia . Wnlttaker.'i Aliila Kathrjn Vaylor, vMiss Verne Hoi ,3te and Mis June llantpen, tenter- ained the" remaining niemhcra at a hnnquet.at the homes ofJUisa Stew art Monday evening. ' The, long 'ifliiquet table- - wtta jlecorated In color gcbeme of pink and- - white iarge bowl of carnationa being used aa the floral decoratloiu, Miss An na Peay was toastmlstiVs and the bostesisespj each ,rtspondo3 with a upeech. Following dinner a vpro furnished, consisting of iram nree vocal aolos by Mlaa June Hann; Miss'Kathryn Taylor read an .irinal Mt'iii otitW club; an origflal ftiug waa rendered by the six lostesses, and Miaa Agnes Farrex and Mlsj Gertrude Keynolda, two the first members of the club Save . speethpfs of welcome to - the The guests of lionor were Miss' Gertrude Reynolds, Misg Uaurine Bee, Misa Hihlred Johnson, Ulsa Naomi Seamount; Miss LaBue v ' ': BLANKETS Provo nre St '273 W.' Center . the-gue- A BAMRUPTSALE Mr. Zuppke aays he prefers foot Inter-Mountaball players with big feet And we suppose they are better than football players .with big " ' heads; It Is always advisable to beat tbe HARDY KRCSCAMP ,tm oothall oiner xeiiow io, ine uuncn How tbe off the field of battle. Especially at house parties where 6 rlnver Hardy Kroseamp, Ohio Rtate half tbe punch la spiked. back, snapped on the camptia at Columbus, far from the maddening cbeer of the throng bat the cynoe- ks 'J BS At the us ' iei.ir rtn-t- s 4 ba "3!d Ro"kiiP euwt- jJb of day hi - Nft- Damer tuok a fiae pasting fn.ai CarVcgie Tech in another city, has a new favorite aong. U is, "iou 01 ' ... , got to Remember?' Uttltj. 4W iinr oa to ( UP) WASHIX6IQX, Dec. Th story of . tbej trying days 01 MVLKbifX'- high naval - vfticia!; trai-elrwJKldered tbe danger of visira of tba Pacific coat by aa unnamed foreign iuwer, was told today to tbe Jury In tbe conspiracy trial of E. L. Dolieny. oil wanaate. re and Albert B. rU; former ts ry f the Interior.'- ea.r Admiral J. K. Robisoa, V. V. X retired, who eoncocted ncfotia- riona leading up tit the Elk tiiU? and Pearl. Hsrtxir Jetua-- and contracts given Doheny by tbe United State governmeat, told the; uider orders ;of. Justice JUMLhiiug. -gingerly skirting the edj;e of rtinfi.bntlal information'' which be wa under orders from Secretary of tlw Al Navy WlUur not to reveal, thongh be refused ro name tbe'for- ehrn hatlon-o- r nations' Involved, it 1s known be was .referring to the reporr of Admiral Gleaves of- - the Pacific fleet in U)21, revealing al leged Japaaesie war plan against the United Mates.. w dee-oruf- Uackaaie 1921 ARE REV EALED OFFICERS HONORED M.H The officer! and teachers of tbe nCaa Lenore Foot a apent tbe week oua at twit Utke wttu auaa Connie Bonneville, ward M. I. A. and their Guy. twrtnera.: and Jbe, wartT Wsboitrit and their partners entertained at Mr. and Mra. OrviUe Chat win an a iKMial in tbe ward aniuaeiueiii nounce tbe arrival of a baby boy, hall Monday ereulng. The affair which was born Monday at the famna iB bnir of the outgoing off! : V ; residence. ily ecra of the M. L A, who are Leo Thunnau; Ixu-eVriht, C. C. Nel- - 1 Celeman Madsea i.nd Robert Hal- aon Carolina, Hinckley,Mr Ed. iienriirisen ana Jir, John, walker. la day spent unday In tidway. Progrewlvip. aaiea iere played, the Abrar Tanner of , Tooete, la pruea ticmj awaroea to Mrs. Lore I'burman and Mra, C.alMin. A spending a few day In Prove witn xplendld program waa fnttfifihed". Lis family and friends. .' ". ." which dainty refreahmeoU afti wired to eeventy. The new vLeland JEvina of Salt I.ake City offtrers of the ward M. I, A ere waa a Itoto vwjtor eunoay. Clyde Carter, Lamar Evana, Phiyd Mra. i Eldred & Harding was rushed t llerring. Mra. Inea Mel-in- , Snruh II. PaMHey an.d Mlsa Hannah Sail take Vondsy evening, where he was operated on for appendi I,-I'rupsse. , ' : , .; citis. Reports from his noma tnia morning are to the effect that neTO HONOR BIRTHDAY niceThe HlKtera of Mrn. Franda Mad- is eertiiig well and progressing ten entertained at ber borne Sat urday afternoon, in celebration oi M. 1). Evana apent her birthday annlvenary which oc l Mr. and Mr. In Kelt IJlka-Wlik. curred on that day. During th E. V.Ben- afternoon of aoclal ehat, dinner .wan ihoir. dauehters. Mrs. Chrlstlanaon. Mrs. and RaljA The waa tab'e wyed. prtpttilv with cut flowers. Obrera Miaa Anna Madsen an-d- Hope were laid for Mra. Mary Hopkins la Salt Hoover siieiU, Mr Emma Olnen, Mra. Slay Jitttn. Hilda Nelpn, Mra. tiake City. , colmen. Mra. Sadie Madseii, Mra .flu W. Clayton Brooks and family of Elln lleliertfion, Mri 'Margaretta Cdar City were Provo vlaltora Sun Mra. (Trace and Taylor, l'cay day. NEI.KE READING CLl'B Mr. and 'Mra. E. AMItchrll are TMrs. WMiCjitef M&nguiu rwiH'fi tbe proud parents of a baby boy .t.oHteaH to the ladies pf tbe Nelke born Friday morning. neaillng club In ojien aestdon at Knsinitton at her borne Thiimlav . Mrs. 6w4it O. Nielsen and Mrs. fftefnoon at 8 o'clock '. The time Fred Olsen will leave Wednesday will be apent with needlework, dur for Los Angeles, California, where ine.'wnicu tne l'rovo nign ach . they will spend the winter.- atring quartette will furnish , the niUHlcnl urogram and luncheon wil Mrs. Frank MeEwan and Mrs, be seryed. All members bre cordial tranche Burgess were Provo vis ly Invited to attend,' and are privll itors sta of Mr. pKed to JirlnK one .gjioat " The "aa and Mrs. J. B. Ashton. hostenKp? are Mra. Inez" K nsting Allen, Mm. Jennie B, Knight, Mra Mrs. Freda Johnson' speht Mon Irifi L. McArtbur and Mrs. lluttf day In Benjamin with relatives and T. Snow,: friends. OF '.' 'A, 4 |