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Show "iin'KD VTTHLTim5rM55Yr75K JTHE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT. STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD- - UARY 2, 1922! Arlo HUd I Classified ,1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS i You Should Our January Business Begin with splendid assortments of dependable with prices carefully fixed and quality an uppermost consideration. We have begun it with more than that we have determined to make the month a threshold to a year of greater achievements. It is our amibtion that no one shall hrve cause to think of this J. C. Penney Company store otherwise than a dependable, service-givin- g headquarters for everything in wearing apparel for the whole family and the countless needs of the household. e, mer-handis- 1922 By Saving FOR SALE One brown mare, years old, sound and true to pulL weight pounds. Reason for sale, short of and no use for animal. Price Anril O. Stone. R. F. D. No. $125. - Box 128. Call 761-J-J4 1200 Let Us Help You J-- 2 to help Call 3? WANTED Local salesmen sell I. C. S. scholarships. N. 4th W.. forenoon. , is Still Going On J-- 2 Kitchen cabinet and cup 4 7th W. FOR SALE 157 S. J-- Call of Many Items FOR 8ALE acres 40 good ground, 9 acres In alfalfa, young fruit trees. Phone 781-J-- 364-- 8 So call and see this orchard acres in beautiful line. All new J-- 2 l. FOR SALE First class Jersey cow and calf. 631 E. 4th N. and milk GOV. POSITIONS OPEN en. Experience unnecessary. Honesty required. Good pay to start Write, T. McCafferty, St. Louis. J CO. n LADIES' OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS 89c are losing money un less you trade with the Wasatch Pro $1.98 GOWNS 98c 69c SUITS FROM ; $2.19 CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS 6 69c MEN'S HEAVY TAN WORK SHOE $2.79 25c .MEN'S ROCKS LADIES' OUTING PETTICOATS 10c 39c MEN'S HATS At $7.90 373 E. 4th N J-- 2 brick, modern, 91 J-W. H. Ray. T7nI 2 SALE Bedstead and springy 1013 W. Center. HEMTITCHING and PICOTING The finest work on any kind of mate rial. All work guaranteed. Singer bewmg Machine Co., 97 X. Univ. Ave FOR FOR SALE bargain. LOST HOW OVERCOATS $1.98 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR RENT S. 6th E. $25.00. LADIES HOSE Two Pair for Lathe, Phone to7-JCall Sheep. bed lead; . J-- 2M-J- . E l 2 modern FOR RENT housekeeping rooms. 11)0 S. I'rice reasonable. Fifth West. FOR SALE bile tiros J-- 6 IIsGone sed automo 3rd W, Kxtia good i $3 and up. tl73 S. PROVO II $l J'$& (s ((.'on Incorharahai sfefc Round Steak, lb Hamburger, 2 lbs. for 9 Local News Briefly Told 15c 25c for package 10 lbs. 98c 24c 44c lb. bag REGULAR PRICES Comb Hom y Tree Tea, pktf Pierce's Maple Syrup, can Cream of Wheat, pks Kgj;s, strictly fresh, dozen 19c 30c $1.00 I I'.room, 5 . 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Wednesday Until Noon Rolled Oats, GIRL wants general quire LSI K. ::rd N. v? . 2Dc 35c tie 65c m- lieie i- Iressa Ol.org of Salt hake is veiling friends over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Win. p. Dunn are visit ing in Salt Lake lor a few days, the quests of iheir daughter, Mrs. Lester J. Ki'bbins. II PARADISE A.E.EVES tinned from Page One.) tu re than it lias received in the past, it should be considered first as a THE SIGN MAN recreational feature for the benefit for the people of Provo, and should be used as ;i means to stimulate an appreciation lor this kind of wholesome enjoyment. The hike should be extended into a Timpanogos week and should be accompanied with openair dramas, band concerts, and other appropriate features. All kinds of sports should receive enthusiastic Huntencouragement. ing and fishing are as necessary in the relaxation of our people as music and entertainment, and everything possible should be done to make these available to all the people. Wrestling audi boxing and athletics can be used as proper recreational l features, and competition of all sorts should be encouraged. Social Dancing. Provo should make a definite and vigorous effort to establish the repu tation or beting one of the cleanest dame centers in the world. This can be done without sacrificing anv of the joy of dancing, or without nVing intolerance in administering super- takes this opportunity of thanking his many friends for the business accorded to him during the past and welcomes the coming year, determined to give the best values, as before. HOUSE DECORATING And Full Weight to Each Patron. DEEP Hound Steak, 'b Loin Steak. Hi Steak, 18c 19c lit Kib Steak, lb 15c 15c 17c 12' 2c 8c 15c 6c lb .23c .23c .15c VEAL l.oin Chops, lb Shoulder Veal, lb Rump Roast, lb Leg Roast, lb Ureast VeaT. lb. .' ...,23c ....21c ....18c ....23c ...,10c LAMB Legs Lamb, lb Loin Chops, lb 23c 23c 20c 8c 15c Shoulder Iamb, lb 21e TRY OUR FRESH MILK 18c Per quart Stew, lb PORK Legs Pork, lb Shoulder Pork, lb Sausaget 20c 17c Chuck Steak, lb Rump Koast. lb I'rime Kib Roast, lb Pot Roast, lb Rib Boil, lb Heel lioil. lb Shank Hoil, lb Hamburger, lb I.oin Koast, lb Loin Ciiops, lb 10c IN ALL ITS BRANCHES All House Decorating entrusted to my care is completed with the idea of harmony of color and best wearing qualities. - intni-mura- A Prospe rousYeair T rybody "" SAME REGULAR TRICES OF OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT 2 Is H ere housework. IT. and Mrs. L". A. Hunt of Salt City. Ralph O. JSoyle, and Miss Umine Lee Smith of Grand Junction, Colorado, are visit ins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Hovle. vision. To accomplish this high aim the Mrs Frank Walter snout in perl'e' t of several factors n ,k w:m ner ruottier, Mrs. must be cooperation ; secured: y i i need ooKsion. 1. The older citizens of Provo should develop an intelligent interest Ralph G. Smith has returned homo in the dance situation. Many of the from Salt Lake where he has been eiu.ens are absolutely intolerant of spending the past few davs with his present-dadancing and are radical brother, Patriarch ilyruni U. Smith. in their criticism. These are absurd, 'ake ainrer Em uo J-- 2 J-- A NATION-WID- $1.50 TO $7.50 p Used office desk and chair, Inquire Provo Herald. 15c DRESSES FROM S8.75 TO S37.50 Many other bargains in clean-uof goods for inventory WANTED DRESS GINGHAM $32.50 turnips, cabbage, and soft cabbage for chickens, 314 W. 4 S. Phone 612, SALE Hay. exain. floor and feed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro duce, tf. 10c TO FOR SALE Parsnips, carrots, beets, J-- CALICO 512.50 BLANKETS FROM tf. FOR MEN'S SCOUT SHOES (42.50 You duce, CHILDREN'S OUTING FLANNEL COATS FROM S1O.O0 TO Oxy acetylene welding and cutting. We weld anything made of metal. Work guaranteed. First class service. 42 N, Fourth West, Provo. Phone 588-J- . tf LOST e. Many Provo people are taking up these wonderful bargains. 2 Men-wor- up-to-dat- D-3- 0 A few roosters from high Dr. Thome, 69 class egg strain. J-W. 2nd S. H. M. AYERS WELDING MEN'S HEAVY OVERALLS h ALE Middleaged lady for light housework and companion. Phone 623-- I UUdl, (Mill tillll UIBuu FOR SALE Just a Few Pinkeye Beans, Folger's Coffee, iinuc UUI J FL. 'i nnn mnn unn? winy (ft i ! MEN'S WOOL UNION SUITS 1 1 J-- 2 ary in all our 312 stores. Day l WANTED WILL HAUL beet pulp. interesting program of unusual merchandising opportunities has been planned for Janu- Lowest Prices Every fl'-f- feed board. An Watch for them If , ESSSiiiiiiSSSiSB! -- We Have Begun " " WE PAINT ANYTHING and harmful. There are Miss Ruby Crookston of Salt Lake L other influential citizens who will not spending a few days with her sister believe that there is a dance problem Mrs. Prank Walter. and are ready to brand any effort to as fanatical. Taey MKs Zina Larson is in Salt Lako improve dancing genuine problems and need with friends over the .ew Year's recognize of one-side- WE SIGN ANYTHING betterment in finance and politics and almost every line of human en- - of irresponsible youngsters, but must ue.ivor, oui moy nave no sympathy npend time, effort, and money in eduPr. and Mrs. Xewton Tt with any effort to improve conditions cating for better dancing. Many of ; turned to their home in Salt Lake Citv in social dancing and other rwrw. the most successful dance halls in Wednesday, after visiting relatives tional activities of young people. Their America have a corps of dance inand friends here over the holidavs. influential ignorance" is a stumbling structors employed to teach dancing in their business places and to oiock to our alms. exert Klvon L. Jackson, inpostoffice t. me dance orchestras in Provo a wholesome influence upon the is here spector, visiting his family should be made to see that they must patrons, prizes should be offered, during the Christmas holidays accept the responsibility of being anu ufiuonsiraiions or the newest of the part machinery to improve con aances given frequently. Mrs. George W. Gee and Patriarch ditions. Just as every successful bus). i tie young dancing public shoulrt and Mrs. Hyrtim Smith and family lie., concern does not simply cater I'luieci uieniseives against unwar motored to Provo Tharsday and visit. to public wants; but spends the major ranted criticism by inslstine unon thp ed friends. part of its effort In creating new and ciassiest and cleanest In danclnir better wants in order that It may sell wnerever mey go. i ney should frown- Mr. and Mrs. Win. HhIMHav nr better goods, so must our orches- out vulgar extremes and Springville spent the week-enwith tras educate the dancing public toj indecencies. Tney should ungraceful refuse n Mr. and Mrs. George Madsen.- wont a finer Krade of aance music. degenerate Into and Part of their effort should be expositions. They should Miss Marjorle Winters of ML Pleas In an pended appetite for not permit their musical tastes to be creating ant is upending a few days here with clever but clean dance selections. insulted by the noisy hayseed band Miss Gertrude Olsen. Induce Better Dancing. type of music which cannot carry 3. Dance directors and hall owners melodies and has a perpetual smell of Miss Norma Boley of American Fork must be mobilized as important factors the barnyard. If the dancin nnhlio is visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. I Casalty In cleaning Provo. They must not of Provo will willingly accept this re this week. merely cater to the undeveloped taite sponsibility it will help to advertise holidavs. our city to the world, and the dancProvo should employ a ing problem in Timpanogos Town will recreational director at a salary suffbe solved. men iciently large to attract the best in the country. It Is evident that this Editor's Xote-- To successfully carry cannot be done at present, but " out even a part of the " . hnv " i"t"eu should be done In time, and when it , . nrntrrnm f onai dfinw Prnvn uilll an nntn the reCre mprovement -.ai supervision the city of 'tional map of the world. The Herald.) full-tim- e .; : 1' . Hindmarsh Company CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center Street. J Read and Use the Want Ads FOR SLUCCISH MOTORS HY-TES- T clieok-to-ehee- close-huggin- g GAS 32c MORRISON BROTHERS Automobile Supplies . . 107 West Center DISTRIBUTORS FOR JAY BEE CLARK f : if |