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Show THE rnOVO UEjAiD,' r.:.f: f WELCOME,' 1922! BUYING 'T: ADIEU, 1921 f ; HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL j 7"'. . BUY! ll II II .11 i 11 1 l incorporated TIT7PAPTMFMT STHPFS qi trnfi' v prosperity for alL " In extending our hearty new year greeting, we are mindful of your liberality to us during the past twelve m ""-f"""-Tf- FOR - ---------- ---- LESi We expect to add pleasure to the sat- and your help and that of hundreds, of thousandsof others whom our 312 stores have been privil--edge- d to serve, we have been able to perform a real benefaction to all by forcing -a revision of prices downward on merchandise of daily consumption. We part with the old year feeling that we did our best to deserve the support of our friends and patrons, and-whave equality to all, our responsible, position of distributors to the public. " i - : ; J. C. PENNEY CO. Bys Just a few days remain of a busy, eventiFul year, but they are days of real J ecnomiesl ()uKyear-en- d advantage. Every: preparedness is your year-en- d af r to purchases genuine department in our tore contributes ,make your nd You'll find 1 leisurely. money savers. Visit our store and QOO things in each department that will help you ...to start right in the new year 1A QOI - Men's Overcoats, in new and correct styles; warm, eerv- - frfC 7E"C99 Rfl iceable materials. . V vAfciJU Stylish Serviceable Dresse Silk or Wool Dresses most desirable materials, such as Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Messaline, Taffeta, Poiret" Values" heayj, warm 'materials; styles the boys like ; excellent . - C K Q (1 C7 Q fl that are most popular 1! vuiUUj $iiUU Men's Odd Trousers Worsteds, Cassimeres, Serges, Brown, Grey; with or without ; extra good values Blue, cufrbot-tom- mm s over- MISSES AND CHILDREN'S Coat - I - a $1475 colors. MONEY-SAVIN- Women' s( Cotton Of Exceptional Values nose Cloth Coats, in ' 2 .... J. ....... .. . . Men's Dress I - . A highly favored fabric, attractively- - lined trimmed with fur, others plain Si ..vlilU 79c'98c: 051.2...;!. v- sonably priced ' " " l l' , 39C . - Some beautifully $12.50 , $16;75, $18.75, L i . $19.90 : 89$i,io OC A warm, serviceable garment,.' very rea- - Plush Goats CI If! OC: Outing Flannel Petticoats UJJ C1 OR I iZO 5.UV.V.I f:..V. pair :,,' 01 PQ QI - Black, Brown, White PRICES Men's "Postman"': Special'' Men's Rolled Sole ..... , . Women's Coats BOYS G " ; $3.98,. $5,90, $6,90, $7.90 EXCEPTIONAL DRESS VALUES ALL NEW, FRESH STOCK AT 0 Styles most appealing and attractive, of ' soft, warm materials. Season's best the most popular fabrics for this timeW the year. .Handsomely adorned by ornamental stitching' and ' large buttons l.r:'.' A' $5.90, $4.98, $3.98 ", Beautifully trimmed," well made; all popular color- s- Warm Rubbers MENFOR Jar At prices that are sure to make them attractive. Collars,' Scarfs, Throws stylish. pMi $2.93, $3.50, $3.93, $4.93 FOR now- that will Fun reach your expectations, Pabrics that are new and Twill, Serge. In the shades of brown, blue and grey, Of s look-arou- Made up of season's Boys9 Overcoats .......... as L Overcoat values, at ter-Christm- v MEN'S, YOUTH'S, BOYS' - isfaction you have experienced in buy. ing from us in days past, and to that end nothing shall prevent our utmost ef. forts, j New Our York : buying staff has plan-- : ned an eventful and aggressive merchandising program, for 1922 in which' you and your friends may participate ; with unusual profit and satisfaction. In the future as in the past, our stores will stand as a friend should stand - steadfastly a servant of the public. .' J. C PENNEY CO. -- e 1 i nearly years in business With new plans,, new aspirations, new determination, we shall start to serve even beyond reasonableness, the public that has placed such implicit confidence in us in the past. months. We indeed would be ungrateful were we not to appreciate it ' iv att HAS EZLN PLANNED - ' . The old year has nearly passed. A young, hopeful new year awaits iust outsideto take its place,, f Another twelve months of rnercantil success have been added to our rapidlv accumulating achievements. We shall cross the threshold of 1922 with confidence anticipating it as the period of greatest usefulness and pro? res in our 20 . -- ' ? - , . . i::v.y 1922 J. C. PENNEY CO, STORES u. At FOR LESS " A A.057 WE With 'the - festivities of a joyous Christmas season ended we join you in looking forward to anew year a year which we trust will be filled with an abundance of good health, happiness and ii"! IrVST : MOST. - ' ! lt2L 3, WEJESDAY,-VZCZllZZ- ; jpfP Rubbers ' 4 . L styles for Women, .'v... .79,'89 All styles for Misses'.2;:;.';.69'73 AU styles for Children ft t:G3W All 69: r i 1 ;THE LARGEST h CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD Pleasant Grove Just a fJinuio Ploaso 'Tis Better Late Than Never. ;! .1 - , v',. -- - 77 I Price 2. CO "Nothing like them for the price. Kcrth Ur.ivcrcliy Ave. ThTr.3 -- 3 i:"'"" Our Christmas supply of "Baby Ukes" just arrived. ?4.00. Get yours while they last, at only .,' i America In 1872. In Pennsylvania she became acquainted with Thomas Larson and f hey were married in 1874. Funeral services were held in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock. 41t Herald Reporter, Cora Wadley " . Phone SO-- Mr. and Mrs. ;O.V Richins of Salt ' Lake were week-envisitors here. .1 Miss Estelle Fenton of Salt Lake is spending the holiday tere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'N. T. Fenton.. Mr. end Mrs. Frank B. Newman of Coalville are spending the week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fanner and children of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Theo Miller and family of American Fork. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wadley were guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. JL W. Wadley, Monday. , . Miss Fannie Paul of Magna scent Christmas here with her parents, Mr. - . ana Mrs, K. A. Paul. . Mrs. Miranda Bacon had the mis fortune to fall Monday evening .and break her thigh. She was taken to the hospital Tuesday. , Mr.- - and Mrs. Thos. Richins enter tained at a miscellaneous shower Sunday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Richins, who were marred In fait Lake Thursday of last week. About twenty-fiv- e guesta were pres Herald Carrier Elvlri Rlchlns DIED WEDNESDAY. Mrs. Thos. Larson died at the fam- ily residence Wednesday, after a pro- . longed illness of nine weeks. 1 iMrs. Laraoh was 77 year of age on September 29. She had not been en joying the best of health for a year or more and two months ago she suffered an attack of heart failure which suddenly became so acute that she was confined to her bed. Under careful treatment her heart appeared to improve, but she was unable to oyer-com- e the shock and strain" and her weakened condition continued to grow until the end. Mrs. Larson was the mother: of eljrht children, seven of whom are su:i living. They are; T. C. Larson of Provo, M. iM. Larson of Provo, Geo. vv. Larson. Methia and Camilla Lar son. Mrs. Martin Peterson and Mrs. Herman Green. Fourteen gjandchil- firen also survive her. be was born la Deamark In 1UL Tae viUi her brother emigrated to ent, MRS. LARSON d Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lake spent the week-en- d with relatives.; " ' : . Mr., and Mrs. Win. and baby, of Garland, tnis weetc nere. r Miss Cora Brown, of . a week-en- d - - -- :.,; inca-- , Cullemore, Jr WANTED A 450regg. Cyphers bator. Phone 781-J-are spending - - 6 l. ' -- 781-J-- l. The High Priests will meet Sunday, January 1, at 10 a. m., at the Central school building. PRES. JOHN JOHNSON. -- u. FOR SALE -- FOR 'RENT 6 First class Jersey! milk cow and calf, 631 E. 4th N. Four-roo- block from town Stop the Jar D-3-0 house, "one Call $40 W. 1st S. ' . on tf CARD OF.THANKS WILL HAUL beet pulp. W desire to express our appreciation to' all who so kindly extended help and sympathy - in the recent illness and death of our son and. brother, Adrian. We are grateful to those who sent! flowers, to those the music, to the speakers, and to all who assisted us in any way. . MRS. A. V. ROBISON AND FAMILT. d FOR 8ALE-Cla- ssy easy terms. Call "bug" lor Phone 182. .. 350, iTwo weeks only, Laues and Gentlemen'B Rubber Heels ijut on for on D-2- 8 FOR SALE At cost, Royal vacuum tieaner, ausojuteiy new esme from being used for demc ii: -- tlon nur- POSeS. Also one nt ff attarhmonta Reason for elling disposing of 1921 samples Call Room 21, Hotel Roberts. D-2- 8 - :3cc.; yl ; D-3- 'A :. Per k::;:::y ." fcouse. your spine'bV wearinj RUBBER HEELS y 364-- FOR 8ALE A few roosters from high class egg strain., Dr. Thome, 69 W. 2nd S. , ., J.J :: v - ; ' Werm as Thin aa . ttraw. . Samoa boasts a seaworm f ,.. feeme slendernesa like a fine straw, vhtcb Is eaten. Ilk tbVeyster. bJi FOR RENT modern 1 w and cooked. 353 S. 7th E. - Phone 212-J- . 21 Over Hedqjnst Drur Salt Lake was FOR, SALE 40' .acres : good orchard visitor here, . ground, 9 acres in alfalfa, 8 acres in young irult trees. Phone ; . Richins of Salt visiting here 403 r: - , Pair si::? Center. "' |