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Show B. Y. U. BAND TO COMMISSION HEARS CONCERT MONDAY I COMMITTEE REPORTS Splendid Program Arranged For George Barton Named Chairman Benefit of Residents of of Unit Which Will Map Provo Out Residential District Young university Additional to san- - details Relative lyand, generally regarded as one of itation, the mapping out-- ' of a resithe best college musical organizations dential district and the planning of in the iutermountain west, will give streets, parks and boulevards in a concert in the Utah stake taber- Provo were discused Wednesday afnacle Monday evening. May 5, at 8 ter noon at a meeting of the city oclock, free of charge to the public,- planning commission in the county All who enjoy good music are invit- court house. ed to be the guests of the band that George Barton was named chair evening. man of a committee, which has as The band will appear under the its duty the mapping put of the resi-- , the extension division of dential district of the city. auspices the university, as a result of suggesChairman J. W. Farrer of the tions from many residents of Provo, comlttee on streets, parks and boule-varwho have' expressed a desire to be reported progress in the outgiven an- opportunity of hearing the lining of scenic boulevards, consid- ' deration of sites for new school build organization in concert. Decorations in full keeping wlthjngg, etc. Den Webb was named a the evenings entertainment are be member of this committee in order lng arranged by Professor E. H. that he might be enabled to lend asand all that is posible to make sistance in regard to playgrounds' the concert an unqualified success is equipment and new parks. j Plans for the extension of the being done. 'willprQVO cemetery we?e discussed, and Following is the program that Pro-a the attitude of be given, under the direction of rep0rt made as totowards Seyassisted the towns by Robert Sauer, lessor neighboring Prows, vocalist; Alvera Grefer,- jtention that each outlying commun-readeMargaret Jepperson, accom- ity 8hould acquire and care for a ijp the p panist, and Wilma Jeppson, Venice !cemetery. It is understood tothat follow and Eada is Smith, 'town the'first directing Orem Jeuperson the tableau: the sugestion of the planning comThe Spirit of the B. Y. U., march mission. ., Dr. Arnold Robison of the sanita- (Sauer) , band; (Schu- tion committee stated that the boy overture, Rosamunde, j ds Never in the history of Provo have we seen prices so low. Its the result of backward season and the fact that many of our shipments came in too late for Easter selling. FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY X. ur scouts of the city were investigating ' Jp the conditions throughout the city, vocal solo, Seymour Prows; and that maps wili be prepared showfrom ballet, polka "Pizzicato, ing the results of the boys studies, "Sylvia, (Delibes), band; "Arabian Nights, Oriental intermezzo, (King), band; Boyd Nadine(Henton), saxaphone solo, Floyd Larsen; Selection from Ilonanthe, (Sul- . Formerly Sold to $50 t tt j-- ? i $27,50 Formerly Sold to n, (Suppe), band; $69.50 j We are not exaggerating one iota when we say that these coats are the greatest bargain opportunity weve ever seen. The most superlative materials and OQQ Cfl at styles yJ JiuU Formerly Sold .to $110 Coats that rival expensive importations. Charmeens, Twills, Satins, are gloriously and the trimmed wih embroidery, braiding OyiQ Cfl finest furs. Every desired highyTUiJU type style for women and misses Qi D 0 Jar Gold Medal ILD. (p FnfX Mayonaise with TALL CAN 1 Usually sold for 25c 4 LARGE ROLLS OAM urm FOR Medium, 3 for 1 Youthful models faultlessly tailored. The colors, the materials and the sty les 'may be compared with suits selling at twice this low price of 7g 25c Suits of every description boyish efects, strict tailleurs, ORossen models, box coats in all the more staple materials as well as the novelty effects. 25( Blue Circle, Jars .. and Hops, qt. --8- SC 391 3 lb box ' Jello, all flavors 10 Campbells Soups, all Varieties 10c 10C Head Lettuce, each Tomatoes, fresh, lb. lb.-Spinnach, Utah, 3 25 Radishes, 2 bunches. 15 Green Onions, 3 bun. lb. 17 Asparagus, Utah C Cabbage, pound 30C TWWns, sWTkist, doz. Bananas, lb. does not try Anyway a flapper to make her waist look like an hour-glas- s as her grandmother did. things. MEATS SPECIAL UNTIL NOON , , Two very unusual purchases bring this GREAT $22.50 SALE OF SILK DRESSES Special $12.50 that has been held in th silk dresfees that section during the entire season. Here are newfeatures for spring arrived showing all the new fashion on obtained has andJjust than lower is far to be had at a price that One of the most remarkable sales $: dresses of this quality in many months. Popular ecru lace used in many new ways; printed and patterns in satins, Canton crepe, flat crepe $' crene de Chine 14c pork lb. Pot Roasts, best cuts,, .14c .45c lb. for REGULAR CHICK .NS am I getting better for it? sport They seem to have had Often when the wolf comes around He to make money time. Miltons in even takes money It of the so models out with many the trouble family The to the door he finds takes also it car but of old Is an day. is "the of Madrid, in point of geographical saying, golden books lately, speaks "good driving in an automobile. elevation, is the highest city in advertised money to lose money. are bad books. that they Europe. By JACK WILSON FRIENDSHIS AND RALF RADIO 17c Rump Roasts, lb 3 Copynghc 191a by tk Mcdur J prices Dressed and Drawn lb. Steaks, lb. lb and Sausage, Hamberger 3 Dill Pickles, large, for Loin T-Bo- $65 i20 Oranges, doz. Lard, these--advantages- Formerly to $95 The very' smartest styles are elaborately carried out. Suits of Twill, Charmeen, Pencil Stripes, imported fabrics in Tan, Gray, Green, Brickdust, Yaw and Black. Remarkable at Formerly Sold to 4 Formerly to $75 1 $IALT SYRUP Three War, can Blue Circle, qt. Ja No bo.l, M Soda Crackers I L Extra Large grapefruit Formerly to $50 d II Peaches, Bartlett "Pears T1 fU-and Grapes TOILET PAPER, 14c $24.00 YOUR DOLLAR CAN ALWAYS BUY BIG VALUES HERE Select from Twills, Laces, Satins, Georgettes, our in in whether this When you buy great regular Chiffons, in the seasons smartest silhouettes store, assortments or from the numerous specials we offer, you can Blue, Green, Tan, Rosewood, Gray, Orange, clever always be sure of one thing your dollar will always buy big Peach, Black and the $33.00 combinations of colors values, the best we are able to obtain for you. With resources unexcelled by any other store, with a volume of business that makes us one of the largest cash buyers in any Sold to $95 in merFormerly market, and with a knowledge of quality and character we w are chandise that enables us to choose only what is ojUiiy in a position to provide truly remarkable values. of the most expenit would be Included youll findascopies It would be interesting to us to discover bow as originals from well betto provide sive importations possible for any one, without A marvelous creators. ter values for your dollar. Quality for quality, we will not be Americas foremost collection that is incomparable undersold. MOSE LEWIS. at the low price of SUITS Each Purchase Saturday. RIPE OLIVES, NO. BELMONTE Smart new spring sweaters, made in the latest styles and colorings. Some have monograms. Made of fine wool yarns combined with fiber silk. Included also are slipover models with or without sleeves and with or without colars. Two of the styles sketched. 1 NUT BUTTER Dresses for ev cry occasion, for and street, afternoon, evening dinner wear. Every- - luxurious material, all the newest styles and every desired color. $2.95 coat smart stjles at . Formerly Sold to $49.50 of Soft Yarns in Pretty Shades o, M Sheriff J. D-- Boyd of Utah county Lev- Fort for left Thursday evening of a fed- - ag enworth, Kansas, in charge serve a to sentenced eral prisoner, term in the federal prison in that city. $17.50 y New Sleeveless Sweaters This group compises dress as well as sport models. Stroocks Cloth, Hi-lTeddy Bear, Plaids Your and Impoted Novelties. unrestricted choice of over 75 JePP" Spring Tableau by Wilma Eada Myrup, Robert Sauer. Venice Jepperson, son, vocal "Slave SOng, (Del Riego), and girls of the B. Y. U. dancing solo, Seymour Prows; fox trot, classes, accompanied by is Vemce, So This Springtime in the Rockies, of (Warren), band; a, ), (Den-nisung bymale quartette, consisting waltz, Prows, "Memorys Gard Seymour Martin, Thomas band; and Carl Christensen. Overture from Pique Dame, Ariel Baliff Sale starts be here early tomorrow Not one of these dresses could be had last week for less than $23. You must see them to fully appreciate what bargains they really are at $12.50 Takes Sheriff Federal Prisoner To Fort Levenworth -- . days ago we never dreamed that these coats would ever be sold so low. Seasonable materials, smart styles, all colors. Remarkable bargains at i , . Formerly Sold to $35 bert). band; Thee Songs of Araby, "Ill Sing s. Weve disregarded all costs in the disposal Formerly Sold to $35 A few i erading, Alvera Creer; The Best Loved Southern Molod-lemedley (Hayes), band; "Kllauea, Hawaiian patrol (Stew"Aloha, band; art). introducing "The Lion Chase, characteristic, (Koelling), band; "Heart and Heart," (Latann), wood wine quintette, Frank Woffind-eWalter Vogel, Mark Allen, Oritfn vantage ! BARGAINS OPPORTUNITIES i Mr. Levinsky at the Wedding, most The important An event of the year. clearto get opportunity ance prices at the height of the season! Take ad- CQA r; livan), band; PRICES WERE NEVER SO LOW! EDUCTIONS Youll be amazed when you see these bargains! Every garment in the house has been reduced. - of this superior seasonable merchandise. If youre wise and want to offset some marvelous savings 9:30 A. M. East-mon- d, con-mo- , DR A i NUCOA MAY 2, 1924. CITY PLANNING APPEAR HERE IN The Brigham FIDAY, ? THE PROVO POST ne STANDARD MARKET r A .Y NnripyiS ywiieam |