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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER U192L D.Y.U. Band VJEnn You Got a Concerty G 000 , The following is the program of the B. V. U. band concert at College Hall tomorrow (Thursday) evening; Sauer L -- Military March 2. "Pique Dame," Overture --Suppe "Farewell from the Wood, Tiling Remember wlioro Mendelsohn vocaL-iTo- sti Dream," 1 a) 'My. J5anderson (b) "Until" vocal : Mr. F. Leslie Hickman. "Home Sweet Home the World Over." FantasieLampe IH The composer describes the manner in which 4'Home Sweet Home", is played in different countries-"Th- e 6. Last Leaf.- - Reading You Got It mm Coal J fhmmaw-t- I' ' IH Miss LaReal Jones. (a( ,'Tuzacito Polka" v " ' C ; R I t lrii IPSr,lAi ii .1 ii tar " l I . I Delibes Valse I.ente from "Sylvia." Quintette, for flue, oboe, clarinet bassoon and horn 8. .....,. ;. 9. ' . s . fa) "My Heart at Thv Dear Saint Saens .Voice," vocal ... HickmaTT Mr.01ivf-fb "Oh! That We Two Were Maying," duet., Smith A N. Lumber Company PHONE col it r Mrs. Olive N. , H ickrean and Mr. F. Leslie JHtekroan. lie std ZZlflZ lOilenrNiOfoOWglllt Brass Quaretette TWO-- 0 111 . "Two Populari Pieces". Xti?;:l 11. -- 12. T ireau Selection from "II Trovatore' Verdi (Editor's Note: Despite some few protests against The Herald's 1 boosting: Bx.YiiLictiyities:;The ILL. continue giving Herald. the university the newspaper support the B. Y. U deserves, Bl 1 Candy a Large , I - -- - . he-Tirpfed I Bentley is from Mexicor sepueda hablar Espanol tart1 facilmente como un Mexicano. " Alma Mc- - ' u Alma means a very lively and but she is energetic soul and can be depended on to do her best, which is a treat deal, towards making the club a suc cess, benonta Mildred Young, who is a very enthusiastic student of Spanish and has al ready done-mufor the club, will now record its history and have charge of its wealth. Richard Harris, as reporter, will endeavor to keep the public informed, through the newspapers, of the doof the society, ings and "soul, Expensive. HOME-MADMIXED CANDIES FOR CHRISTMAS Special Price 25c a' Pound 334 West Center St. - E j . LTIME , FOR rHRISTTMAy 7 .... .... , and Beautiful assortment. Grade Leather, Make a full sized spring bed. rMattresses to go wth them. ' ... .rr.-- r - AM - ..... r,-- n 1 t iig 'H ; ; ' ' : ... ' : F-; I' j wag M ;K.''liri:?'iPiuMaiBiKiill!iiiSi.ffl.;;;.,i ,jtii 1 1 L- sied." - Jiig Handsome full Genuine Leather Jlockera Ranging,"t25.DfJand up- also Rockers with leather seats rj ' :;$r ; A CHRISTMAS GIFT- - Most Sensible and Practical They tone up the front room. v . ; ThejJoolrJ'at homeinihe living joonu-The- y show character among parlor ; furnishings. " ; ChUdVRockersedroom Tlockers Sewing Rockers Kitchen Rockers ALL KINDS ROCKERS Splendid Christmas Presents ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE . Especially- - when "company comes ch -; ;- Senorrta Elrathrtsviie pMsident Plain. Low Priced as Well as the More v ' of-4h- AL1TKINDS OF: CHOCOLATES JVND OTHER ' , CANDIES j Home Made, Pure and Fresh,7 Fancy Boxes and -r 110 UVUHI 44 WWTJ M The B. Y.U. Spanish club met Mon -eday and 1ecTed ifs"of f icers" "for the next quarter-- " Mr. Rujon Brinihall the outgoing president was chairman Ie meeting. of- - Stock JUST 1 I. '- f " r' '7 Hn ii y t v LA TERTULIA ESPANOLA. - Kitclien Has and which, be'ieye, will meet of at least with the jt'!T,ro-?- l ninety "per rent of our readers.)' .. 14 v .. I' ll , City te' 1 V Garden M V. 1 COME AND SEE THEM DIXON Local New . Corner Third West and Center. Provo, Utah. - COME IN AND PRICE THEM COMPANY TAYLOH-IIIISSEI- L Phone The New Furniture . 544. Store. :BrieflyToJd i V from of the ward. Jhepeople is there were a number of son. of hV-order 2. Remarks, "The Fraternal Syi"t your chance to lend a hand visitors present from other cities and in this great work; to make glad states. Not in recent times, have the Under the ausnices'of th hearts at Christmas time, and to en Pythians given such a successful 3. Cornet solo, Donald Waid. cial committee, a special missionary courage missionarieS--byreassuran- ce . All "The Rewards enjoy- -- 4. Remarks, thoroughly present Santa Claus social will be given in the that the Fifth ward stands stead- ed the evening and predicted success Membership," George Duffy, Salt nun ward, lhursday evening, Dec. fastly behind 'them, 'as. well as to en- for the coming, season's entertain- Lake City. IS, at 7:30 p. m. . 5. Violin and piano, duet, Thelna joy a frolicking' good time and social ments. A snappy vaudeville trofixam con- - evening,,,, r Johnsoiu- and Albe-rtof Waid The program consisting music, m WU Come out and help banta to rem addresses and luncheon was prepared 6. ' Addresr,-"Fertern- ity ber He wHf greet by committees of the lodge, and theTAf fairsT ETIitcheit; aelsldaticjeieadmgSr-ngs,-- ! lunch was served mental musicrstory telling, you'at the door. Everybody invited. Pythian Temple ancLwere Jieaded by be presented.- - after whirli hr win of Pythian Sisters,Blumen-tha- l. committee the Waid Mrs. and by Myrta Hugh chairbe dancing, and refreshmems will be BJumenthal, headed To the these are by Myrta largely dut P. ENJOY SOCIAL served. No charge will be made for success of the affair. will Ike this solendid nmmm hut rnntrltm. of Garden m3A series of similar socials Edward O'Moe C. tions will be accepted. ' Provo of at the K. of P. hail the City lodge presided during the pro- given by the Pythians All visiung ine tunas contributed wi he int Mondayofnight and Pythian Sis- - gram which was as follows: ing the, coming season: Pythian are wet- to the four missionaries frnm tVi Knights U a aF all f and trav f Thel1. members fpr triir Miss Humeriske. violin, ? . bill. ' Ji owiat iiov as a ward Christmas remembrance season. Besides the local members ma Waid; piano, Miss Alberta John- - come. SANTA Mrsr7Leah Ekins spent the in Salt Lake. S0C1 This . . af-fa- ir. Mrs. J. S. Linton and daughter, Grace, are spending twd weeks with relatives in Los Angeles, CaL .'.. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Madsen of Brigham City, were Provo visitors fast . : a I etc-rwi- Mrs. W. W. j i with relatives and friends. ' Miss Ethel Cullen of Ogden was Provo visitor last week. fornia, where winter months. And because of these other things it is fast winning a permanent place on practically every family, table in the west. - . made better. A single convinces every keen fee . . judge-o- with A" ' i good cof preterenee grows each succeeding. J !PU!!E guarantee to suit fok ' cup. . your individual ' taste is also , your V: TOUR GROCER Blue Pine for BLUE PINE FLOP Hii m Women's Maxine Lace Boots, top, Louis heels, In Goodyear welts and turns; black kid, brown kid, combinations and patents a demonstration of real values ch coulter. 1'ixfe Croft and Kid Titus battled 4 three rounds to a draw. M v These shoes are taken from our regular stock; all good " " ." numbers. lira jo;;es .. 6COWCROPT y WINS The aviation twirl, or the airplane flop, is what Henry Jones used in neat and nifty fashion upon Merle Christensen, Logan's famed wrestler. That aerial swing came in handy for Henry in scorinz the . second throw. Jones won the first fall in 40 . minutes. The Logan grappler took men in seven minutes, ) inc secenir came the airplane hold, which is something like using an opponent as one uses an Indian club. When the Logan champion hit the mat he re mained" lor several minutes in uream land. .'.... The- - wrestling exhibition was one of the premier wrestling events pulled off in Utah. It deserved the good house that paid admission. . The Koxing preliminaries were good, too.' Kid Cook "hung a kayoh on Pep TJooUn in the first round ot their en safeguard. ASK M mm Mrs. O. A. Spear spent part of the week in Salt Lake with friends. trial f the " BLUE PINE COFFEE should be your daily beverage it cannot lie excelled it cannot possibly be spend n . . will It-- c An open session of the Nelke read ing club wtll be held Thursday after-nooat the tome of Mrs. Nellie C Bailey, Assisting hostesses will be Miss Vilate Elliott. Mrs. Fern S. Brimhall and" Mrs.' Birda B. Robin son. A biographical sketch of the life of Edward Knoblauch will be given by Miss Elliott. Review, of "Kismet" bv this author will be eiven' bv Mrs Sadie P. Worsley. Musical numbers will be interspersed. The hostesses will serve luncheon 'to the members and their guests. COFFEE is not in , flavor, only distinctive smoother and milder in taste, but it is more invigorating, more more sustaining nourishing, MORE HEALTHFUL. . BLUE PINE they I r. ine tiks ladies met at the .kis club rooms Tuesday for an evening ot cards. Mrs. J. si. Ashton and Mrs. 1 nomas Williams received the favors . coffee. e a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snow and daughter, Beth, left today for Cali- I - home-mad- is here Mrs. Anna L. Glade returned from Salt Lake Monday after a pleasant visit with relatives. 1. The HEALTHFUL Coffee, 2. Hat no harsh acidity. '8. Selected. ') ; 4. Sealed in vacuum, 6.- Guaranteed to please. A Stephenson must consider these numbers first, because they represent 'styles that are in demand; second, because the You price is below anything in years usual ' ' ' . 1IB Itlfl ' TO) 6i the values are most . un- " IIIMC here1 Quality Gunts We Win" |