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Show ' f voil iirg - j. - .. 4 CHRISTMAS Statistics show that 80 per cent of all fires are put out by chemicals where, so protected. iiiiiim m iu vi andChemTeal Either Equipment Hand Drawn or Mo to Driven, For Town or City, De partme n t s. Factory or Warehouse protection. I s i The St Mary's church will conduct a Christmas entertainment Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the church. An excellent program baa been ar ranged. The church wiU be artistically Arranged with Christmas colors and a Urge decorated Christmas tree wlU center the room. Everyone la In vited. , 4: ' I I S Sweetest" The bishopric of the Sharon ward entertain the ward members at a dancing' party Mondxy evening In the ward amusement hall. All ward mem bers are invited. c03ipliments of the wlU For season The teachers of fte Franklin- - school gav4 the school children a Christina dancing party at the second ward amusement hall Friday afternoon, the situ i primary, graaes irom o'clock, and the grammar grades from 3 until S clock. May your Christmas be a merry one and the New Year the most prosperous you have ever known. The Sunday school of the Sharon ward gave a dancing party at: the r i:v - . -- '. t Write ffice4-- 6 'T'" U For EsUmates and Specifications Sharonrward jamusement-ha- llday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Walker So"h 1 Much Virtu In the Onion. Ho doubt he Is a prejudiced witness ftlLigfLJMLJ)-L-BProethlag,JiU-ilia- hid , 1o the theory of a large growei onions that this odorous vegetable fcas a "kick" which could commeud to B those who miss their accustomed It certainly alcoholic stimulant strengthens the breath quite as efer did. fectively as strong.' drink ttlladelphls Inquirer. wt In Damp Weather. Plane keys are wont to stffct In damp weather, -- especially when the Instn cent Is an old one. In almost every rase, the stlcklngTrtll nort)r1etweei the keys, but along the front This cm e remedied wUh lltthj trouble. Take i thin knife cod work a little corn (tarch between the keys and tb front VoarJ and they will slip easily. II . HIE PIIQVOIIIIUI tion-ov- er Lloyd George was expressed France-Britis- i. i ! ...... CH pr J know- .. - ..' and Mrs.' Lynn V. Sutton spent Christmas in Salt Lake, the guests of Mrs. John Kay. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Groneman enterat a slumber party Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman and family and Mr. and Mrs. LtVar Groneman and family were present. a iamuy reunion was enjoyea on Christmas. UTAH GraetiiniHi Mr. and Mrs.' John K. Hilton of Twin s Falls, --Idaho, are spending the In Provo with relatives and ' ' friends. boll-day- - i. - ' The literary committee of the Lake- view ward Relief society furnished the following splendid Christmas program at the last meeting: Christmas story, Mrs. Ada Madson; 'The Spirit of Christmas," by Miss Velma Nuttall; duet by Miss , Merle' Williams and LaPreal Shaw; solo, "The Children's Friend," by Mrs. Ernold Williamson, ftrs. Percla Bunnell gave an excellent talk. "My First Christmas la Utah." . as they have been in the yast Yours for QUICK Service, i ewniiLg this Linciokil high school . students gave a Christmas dancing party which was a great success. - . v a The young people of the Tirapanc-o- s ward were made "happy on Christmas eve when the ward members gave a dancing party. Christmas tree and program in their .honor. In the evening the adults of the ward participated la a dancina; party. - 3 M i ! :' ' well-attend- We it , The grade students ot the Spencer school gave a successful Christmas party in the high school gymnasium Friday evening. The affair was and all present experienced a delightful social time, We appreciate the patronage you gave us extend to you the during the past year.-.season's greeting, with' the wish that the New Tear will find our business relations as pleasant U .VWi- - i Ht ..... -- II with II UK l ' II II nrVe not , II V - r i ii ah II p i TI iioiiij si ' , -- - vVi iT f j Friday 11 1 - Covers were laid for twenty at a nicely appointed Christmas dinner given by Mrs. Claude Wilson. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Boardman and family and Dayson 1 rice t tit-- Im Mrs. "Mary Eklns, Mrs.. Lydla Ekins and Mrs. Marie Ekins Redd left the latter part of the week for California to spend the winter months. a yv-'-- v .' Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Booth had as their guests at Christmas dinner, Mr.i and Mrs. Rose T. Stewart and family. m . S? i I r a V May the green of the hoUy be emblematic of the hope within your hesrt,-anmay the red of glow the berry indicate your good cheer and CRA I r.i a -- J V ..: kS Mr. . I jhwu.va tained fee II v& W nBtTi M Ross. I f - Xv PAT! axa, - '.ilNX 1 you Appreciate our service. s: rvr e -- appreciate your patronage and we f;rovo, la w mM- . BARKER BAKERY Ac- -: i I arofoun ... ""' : To our many friends and patrons we extend hearty greetings for a, Merry Christmas and a . Happy New Year. Season's Greetings - I l?r - - 4 - 1 tained regarding Russia. "The outstanding result was Premier Lloyd George's proposal for a general economic conference, sai? "Dertinax" political. editor - of - the Echo De Paris, writing in that newspaper. "The time is at hand when France should define her policy." She should be modest and reasonable but should not let her rights. be contested. Nor should she give way to the initiative ot others. . 'he., Matin"6ay-ptha- ps the hranco-Bntis- h entente will become political instead of economic. We happinesff. -- - . -- , . takU . - 402 West Center. " it an" s Timpan-ogo- Greetiinigi COIIFECTIOIfERY :Cils5r2G3-i:- - .. by . French newspapers. h "The ... entente has been strengthened" said the Petit journal, which is very elose to Louis LTicheurrrrench minister for liberated regions and French expert on the reparations commission, "France's rights as to indemnity have been recoenized. It i under stood that the status quo will be main- - "The House of Better Service" '3 '. a - ... m International News Service. PARIS, Dec." 26 General satisfac the result of the conference between Premier Briand and Premier IT IS OUR BUSINESS v 14 ' ward amusement hall .Saturday afternoon. The hall was artistically decorated with Christmas colors and emblems. A sack of candy was pre. 2 sented to each child , present as a Christmas token from the Sunday Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth .y school. -- r Bailey, - Wallace Bailey, t3teCMlsses .... Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Whitehead Elma, Maurlne and. Lillian Dunn, Miss entertained, at dinner yesterday for Edna Decker, Elwood Dunn, and Miss Mr, and Mrs. Walter Whitehead, Sr., Elsie Terry of Byron, Wyo. ' Mrs. Edith R. "Argyle and Mrs. Agnes - - : ;"" . Cluff, both of Salt Lake City. v of the and teachers .. ' Thp officers Mr.-- and Mrs. Isaac E. Brockhank Third ward Sunday school provided a entertained at a prettily appointed delightful jChrlatmas entertainment dinner Christmas day- .for the pupils Sunday morning. An Mijndlrs-enryJVing-j'eacheiapproprJatetprogralQ waa rendered, d Provo last week from California and following which gift were distributed. left Friday for Arizona to make their ' ." W- . home. Mr. nd Mrs. Bert Moran of Price Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Ashworth spent the 'Christmas holidays wJth "V WM ... J&" of Benjamin came to Provo to Bpend friends in Provo.' ' thfr Christmas holidays-wi- th Mr. and e Mrs. William Ashworth. Under the auspices of the Third I r.-- Sa shower was given at ward M. L Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd B. Williams and the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bun . Seymoururay werethe guests of Mr. nell in Lakevlew, Wednesday even- ' " MORE BREAD and to be sure you and Mrs. Don C, Williams at Christ- ing, in honor of their son, LeRoy, who hSVP tho Kh!T Vroa1 nKfo nokU kntr X mas dinner. will leave in the near future for the onvAt t....li ( xwxxu Luwnu lrum.your iNeignoorSwiss and German mission of the L. Covers were laid for twenty guests D. S. church. About nooa v urocer. were presat a dinner given by. Mrs. ' Thomas ent and took part in fifty . AIL the strength of-ththe program of I . best Utah Collins Christmas day, r were music Refreshments " and I games. Cnnnfv " Hard flnnro Wheat v m v " kMo gvvo uivu f served. j " The residence of Mrs. Zina Dunn r'-9 was the scene of an enjoyable social Mr. and Mrs. Wllford M. Dean had affair today. An artistic display of as their Christmas; Mrs. Mary Christmas colors and - flowers gave McMurringuests and the Misses Marie, Janet , , a rrr mmm . charm to the rooms. The guest list and Ihelma McMurrin or. Salt Lake. included Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, . -- t tiXEAP 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vincent Mr. and ggaj -Jlrand Jlrs..A.-0- - fiardnBr-o- f Delta 1 1 and" "Mrs. are the home at the holidays spending tieorge u. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. of Mrs. C. A. Glazier. .,,. And it's good for you and your children Green,- - Mr. ami Mrs. Orvll Dunn of at every meH, every day. It means Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hopkins and health and energy. children of Ogden came to Provo to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bread is made from George Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Lorln the finest materials, and . fK Harris. is, prepared tri a .spot- . .Miss Ethel" Cutler of "the B. T. U. lesly clean bakery iwXif is" spending the holidays in Preston, . Idaho, with relatives. TRANCE DISSATISFIED to give you the kind of service and the quality of merchandise that good taste demands. WE HAVE THE BEST FOUNTAIN IN UTAH COUNTY Call and See Us. C. wardgave adancing jjartyfor the Sunday school children in the PWKSSINQ tAi . p. , The Sunday school of the "- ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING WE SPECIALIZE ON SIC WORK GUARANTEED LADIES' FINE GARMENTS DuT , CLOTHES INSURED "For That Better Service Call Ud 809" Plant 54 North Fourth West Street. Office 304 West Center Street. PROVO, UTAH We Have One of the Most Modern Cleaning Plants In the West The Only One in Utah Countyr if 1 r View ward gave a Christmas dancing party Wednesday afternoon for the children of the ward. A Christmas package was presented to every child present A big dance was given In the evening for the ward members. SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY SAID S: BABDWILL, Proprietor 7 i nYF.INP., - Satur- "The Sunday school of the Pleasant Stock Carried In Salt Lake, CLRANTXG. Kht h , West- -lj vp We Ektend To Yoij The Relief society of the Pleasant View ward will give a married folks' dancing party Friday evening in the ward amusement hall All married folks are cordially invited US attend. r si j w ; dirty work id the - fields, Darling an4 hair Dimples washed and dried their and Ted while on the sunny slopes; tor bunnies hunted Ty Cobb, Jr, . ' ' V" Easter" eggsrvj His total cropSHhe first year brouglit werr 30 cents, om By H. H. SHEPARD. f3000. "But I'll ..tear the bone . next year," he said. a fr.rtnno in fanning, Dm A FORTUNE IN FARMING. Hatbeads are the oni; Once a fellow who had toddled on regular fools that have ever founa pavements alt his life and at last honestly admitted to himself that he was a failure in city business, decided that Farm The Christmas ed.tion of the mr there was a fortune in farming. reached The, has News Bureau He,: with about four million other wor urban: brothers and sisters like him, aid's exchange desk, and is one believed that dollars and doughnuts thy of comment farm hll. and other good things grow and ripen -- Probably no other county ChristmashM on country bushes, while all you have reau in America this to do is to hold a big basket and let given its members as cou" edition of news as has theJJtah them fall therein. ;, . B The real estate agent told this city nty organization. The editorial committee, Lvvw nut that the 80 he was buyinj was a U and Gj little thin In soil, but a bed rock bar- Harmon, J. F. Skinner, be cqngratulated:upoft gain, and that the bushes in the fence-row- nick," are to" ' 7'ir'm ! the stones on the hills and the their enterprise.was The edition printed o gullies in the plow fields were rich rine in green holly paper assets as rural adornments. Centurv Pnntm.g compaoy. At last all city bridges were burned, the New job pnnttitf the family arrived at the farm. The one of Utah's leading concerns. . children screamed with delight and rural expectations. . : . The wife gave the weather-beatefarm house a careful once over, and a ton? promptly told her old man. that he B. U. students have taken tn could fix the darned old dilapidated stride-fntwith fame o ano thing up with breakfast room, private latest editionjournalistic of "The Y'a Guy baths, kitchenette in the cupola and the White and Blue annual, both a cement walk to the cow pasture. .M. H. EJie would go and live with her di- inff printed by the ' company, vorced sister in Paris (Indiana), while "The Y's Guv springs some cler the trivial job was being done. i Most of its humor is origin fulV With the 193.48 he had after repair jokes, isn't has been care than and what, better ing the house, this would-bdone done over and often, city farcer started out to buy it before appeared. i ... . seed, implements, teams, and a start and Blue annual White The ot cattle, hogs, sheep, nanny goats, elaborate booklet worthy and guinea pigs. one's library. - The lrary effort er As it takes money, even in farming, played is excellent. The printing to make the .mare go, he didn't quite fort is far above the ''"li.Tbest . cut the mustard. , again proves that Provo . Then while dad to do the job printers in the State. attempted if SHEPARD'S FARMFABLES' T nses . he-di- rt ODUS'fAW' s, - - m' n Gr"" e ' |