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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. r BOY CHAMPION SHEEP BREEDER FIFTH WARD. SPEAKERS IN PARENT CLASSES, j Relief society conference will be During the coming year the parent classes of Utah stake will discuss the held at the Fifth ward Sunday evening. problem, "How to Make a Better Stake President Mrs. Inez K. Allen Home." Once every four weeks the will be the official visitor. . A report parent classes 01 eat a ward win ae of the year's work will be given and lecture on norae an excellent musical program, will be given a ' ". . rendered. Tfme of meeting is 7 phase of home making. January 22 the following speakers o'clock, and all are Invited. will be In the various wards of Provo: MANAVU WARD. First ward Home evening; power of religion in the home and how to Regular sacrament services will be conducted at the Manavu ward Sunteach It, Prof. H. R. Merrill. 50 day evening at 7 o'clock. The speaker home Second "ward Mormon years ago' and today; problems in" will be Vr, H. M. Woodward of the Brigham .Young university. A good volved, Prof. W. H. Boyle. Third ward The job of Louie mak- musical program has also- - been arranged for. Everyone is invited. ing analyzed, Professor Cutler Fourth ward Music appreciation in ' LAKEVIEW WARD. the home, Prof. Franklin Madsen. Mrs. J. R. Hodsen and Mrs. J. M. Fifth ward Early training In childJensen of Provo will be the speakers hood. Prof. Wilford Poulson. Sixth ward Literature for children at the Relief society conference at the Lakeview ward meeting bouse Sunday in the home, Mrs. Ida Smoot' Dusen-berrI I ltf fM isdalc ha In phoiuni apli takfii with his champion Kam evening at 7:30 o'clock. Musical numbouiiii't. which rcriritiv won the blur riln.un Im the southwest against Bonneville wardConditions of the bers will also be rendered. all tin vett-rabuvdeii The bov live ,n Coleman County West Texas American home and our opportunities, With his pocket money he b- ight the sheep when it was a lamb COMMUNITY CHURCH. Hi Prof. H. M. Woodward. folks would have nothing to do with the lamb. o he brought it up himsell Sunday school commences at 10 The prize earned $100 m money a. m. in the Community church. MornFIRST WARD. Prof. Thomas Martin will be the ing services at 11 o'clock, subject, speaker at the First ward Sunday "The Valley Road." Christian Endeavat 7 o clock. An excellent or meeting is held at 8 o'clock. The evening disA new world record for long musical program will also be enjoyed, book of Genesis will be the subject. Peanuts, fully as large as southern-growwas re- Including violin solos and instru It is announced that special orchestra peanuts, were grown in South tance radio communication Hard mental selections. The putbic is In- music will be in attendance at all the Dakota by a rancher living In Edmunds cently made when President ' vited. evening services at the Community nations the to church. All are invited. Rev. Charles county. When planting his corn In ing messaee addressed New MeCoard, pastor1. SECOND WARD. the spring he planted eight or nine of the world was picked up in Knnerintendent Washburn, of the rows about ten rods In length in pea- Zealand. New Zealand Is 10,000 miles CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. nuts. The peanuts ripened perfectly from where the message was sent, the city seminary, will be the speaker at No. 80 North University avenue. and were fully as large as southern-grow- new radio center at Rocky Point, Long the Sunday evening services Aat the good Services for Sunday, January 22: SunSecond ward Sunday evening. peanuts, according to reports. musical program nas atso Deen ar- day school at 9:45 a. m.; morning They yielded at the rate of 100 Island. ranged. Time of meeting is 7 o'clock. services at 11 o'clock, subject, "Truth." bushels to the acre. imio hppn awarded to 500 All are invited. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morning Actors of Paris have decided to or- prisoners of the Eastern Penitentiary the Pennsylvania services at 11 o'clock. The Ladies' THIRD WARD. ganize a campaign against the "thea- of Pennsylvania by Ward conference will be held at the Guild meeting is held every Monday ter cough." They say coughs have a State college, ine uipium moThird ward Sunday evening at 7 afternoon at 2 o'clock. The Rt. Rev. awarded for vocational courses. habit of occurring at dramatic o'clock. A member of the stake presi A. VV. Moulton, bishop of Utah, will ments in the plays and spoiling the The son of Henry Wudsworth Long- dency will be present to give the ad- preach at the 11 o'clock services. Wm. According to French specialists, fellow 75 cent recently died in Boston at the dress. Special musical' numbers will P. Bulkley, rector. excuse Is for little per there CATHOLIC CHURCH. 76. of also be rendered. age cf the theater coughs. Corner of First North and First East streets. Catechism class Saturday at FOURTH WARD. Excellent services, will be held at 10:30 o'clock, Sunday at 9:30; mass the Fourth ward Sunday evening at 7 Sunday at 10:30. Rev. J. G. Delaire, class of the pastor. o'clock. The REORGANIZED CHURCH. Brigham Young university, under the No. 250 West Fourth South. Elder direction of their teacher, Prof. Wm. H. Boyle, will furnish the program. S. S. Holm, pastor. Sunday services are held at 8 p. m. All are invited. rvineV Great Fiia&I, j k act A LiesMissesiMrefl's ES UNTIL EVERY COAT SALE STARTS SATURDAY IS SOID - every winter coat drastic are the reductions that we are of the firm belief that - In announcement many instances appears.in stock will be sold immediately after this the silk linings are worth more than we are asking for the entire coat. Just glance at the reductions listed below and they will convince you of the wisdom of attending this sale. So COATS $14.75 $19.50 $19.75 $21.50 $22.50 $24.50 $25.50 $26.50 $29.75 $35.00 $39.50 $49.50 . Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats for, for, for, for, $4.50 Coats .$6.95 $10.75 I for. . $2.95 $7.75 Coats for. . $3.95 $8.95 Coats for. ...$3.95 .$8.95 $9.95 for. $10.95 for. $10.95 for. $11.95 for. $12.95 for. .$13.95 for. $14.95 for. $16.95 for. $22.50 $11.75 '$15.50 $17.50 $18.50 $22.50 Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats Coats ...$1.95 ..$2.95 $5.95 Coats . . ...$4.95 $9.75 Coats for. ...$4.95 $10.50 Coats for. ..$4.95 $10.95 Coats for. ..$4.95 $11.75. Coats for. ..$4.95 $12.75 Coats for. ..$5.95 $14.50 Coats for. ..$6.95 $14.95 Coats for. ..$6.95 $16.50 Coats for. ..$7.95 $17.50 Coats for. ..$7.95 $19.50 Coats for. ..$9.95 $19.75 Coats for. ..$9.95 $9.50 Coats for,. , $8.95 Coats for. . $9.95 Coats for. . $10.50 Coats for. n:imi for. $5.75 Coats for. CHILDREN'S PLUSH COATS n LADIES' PLUSH AND CHILDREN'S COATS MISSES' AND LADIES' n ef-le- Coats ' . ..$4.95 ..$4.95 ..$4.95 for. .$4.95 for. ..$5.95 for. .$7.95 for. ..$8.95 for. . $8.95 for. $10.95 . FUR COATS $29.50 Coats for. .$15.95 $33.50 Coats for.. $15.95 for. .$17.95 $44.50 Coats for. .$19.95 $49.50 Coats for. .$22.95 $39.50 Coats $195.00 Coats . $22500 Coats . $139.50 $149.50 LADIES' CLOTH COATS $52.50 Coats for. . $10.95 for. . $12.95 for. . $17.95 for. . $21.95 for.'. $22.95 for. . $34.95 $69.50 Coats for.. $29.95 $25.00, Coats $29.50 Coats $39.50 Coats $47.50 Coats $49.50 Coats Announcing a New Price of the-olog- cents 75 on Brunswick Records They play on any phonograph LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL. Nineteen thousand dollars was paidj' recently by a French collector for a . Last Tuesday afternoon' Mr. and pair of British Guiana stamps of 1850. , Mrs. VYillard Aiulelin gav' a- concert The gem of a collection at tne recent at the Lincoln Hish ct)Oot. """Many sale of stamps in Paris was a British parents came to enjoy th treat. Guiana stamp of 1856, of which only Loncoln High school ; basket ball one copy exists. team plays Lehi tonight. Lincoln High line-uchange their Drakes frequently Jolly, If.; Gannon, rf.; Scott, lg.; 1 nomas, rg. plumage in the breeding season, states tardner, A real battle is anticipated a nature observer; during this period of "eclipse" they pay no attention to Plans are being made for the junior their mates or broods. prom. Every loyal junior has pledged to make this a success. The date will The boundaries of the area covered be announced later. by the London county council have The annual migration of spiders not ben changed since 1855. during the recent autumn months has Peasants of those European coun- resulted in aeroplanes, which crossed tries where black bread is eaten us- the channel between France and England, arriving silvered from end to ually have exceptionally good teeth. end with gossamer webs collected . Women were called in to aid the na- from tho air. tional council of England, the pre-- , decessor of the house of lords, as long , Budapest embraces the historic town of Ofen, once a Roman colony. ago as 670. p: ' FEBRUARY Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY OPERATIC 1004 L l.oo donna 111 mobUe (Woman In Fickle) Verdl) Tenor. In Italian From Rlfolftto. Act Mario Cbamle CONCERT 100S Soprano. .. .Florence EaatDn Theo. Karl tl.oikhart-SHti- i Tenor The World 1 Theo. Karla Listen to the Mocking nird (Winner) Bird Voices by Marfaret Marie Tiffany MeKtf. Soprano Ma I urlj Headed Baliby iCIutsam) Soprano. .. .Marie Tiffany INSTRUMENTAL Laddie jTroubeukoy-Thaysr- ) ) I'll Forte Yon l.oo Mjr Tenor Waiting for the Sunrise Burns-Rail- 1S031 1.26 5051 1.00 . rnr?pg " Prnhnhiv the most luxurious abodes of wealth in the world are the new apartments just opened in New York City on Park avenue. The apartments are really private homes, with goldpiated uoorknoios, siiver-piawand a separate set of elevators running to each of the 16 floors. The yearly rentals range ufrom $10,000 to There are apartments m $55,000. a all. uuau-delie- - NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Building and Loan Society, will be held Tuesday evening, February 14, at 8 o'clock, in the court room of the county court house. The meeting is for the purpose of hearing the secretary's annual financial report, for. tht, election of offi- f.re on1 ( rr fUa trq ci ...in.. a( ...... business that may properly come before the meeting. H. S. THOMAS. Secretary. Date ifrst publication, Jan. 20; date Date first publication, Jan. 20; date ' 1 ig Pre-Seas- ' on -- (Stony Islam!) Op. 10 (Rubinateln) Pianosnn?K i Kamennol-OstroLeopold Godowsky forte riolo I 50 I 30024 Bronlslaw Buberman La Caprlr!ruM (Elgar) Violin Polo 1.80 AiiiurnB miiu Winter (Giazounow) Violin. 'Cello and Piano Elshuco Trio 1303 J Swedish Folk Nona- (Swendsen) Violin. "Cello and Piano 1.3S U Elahuco Trio Veaeella'i Italian Band Minuet (Bizet) Vessella'a Italian Band ArleHienne Farandole i Bizet) ) Velma Rudy Wledoeft Saxophone Solo Saxophone Fantaele (Koaehrook) Saxophone Solo Rudy Wledoeft Arlrslenne 6075 1.00 ton SSc No Credit. Ne Delivery. Tust Fresh Foodstuffs at Lowest Prices. Think It Over! Specials. 9n 1 n re POPULAR Sallv In Our Alley (Carey-Smlt- h Bella of Miandon iMahoney-NevIn- ) (ieorirla Kmc i I Want My Mammy Wehner-Breau' I'm .lust Too Mean To Cry MM 85c tin 85c BSC ' . Tenor Bernard with Carl Fenton's Orchestra Tenor with Orchestra Al Bernard with Carl Fenton's Orchestra Tenor Mandv "n Me Billy Jones and Male Trio Tiller) Tenor and Baritone Dapper Dan (Brown-VoBilly Jonea and Ernest Hare FOR DANCING Isham Jones' Orchestra Stars Fox Trot (Alden What'll You Do Fox Trot (Isham Jones) Isham Jones' Orchestra Snonflak Fox Trot (Morgan) From "Greenwich Village Fol- Gene Rodemlch's Orchestra Ilea" . AprU Showers Fox Trot (Silvers) From "Bombo' Gene Rodemlch's Orchestra I'm Cuckoo Over You Fox Trot (Mitchell-Brooks- ) Bennie Kruecer a Orchestra Fox Trot (Friend Osborne) Blue Bennle Krueger Orchestra Kong of Love Waltx. From "Blossom Time" Carl Fenton Orchestra When Shall We Meet Again Walts (Whltlngl Carl Fenton Orchestra Brother Low Down r 2168 85c ) Strand Male Quartet Strand Male Quartet Tenor. James Craven Baritone. .. Ernest Hare Al Bernard-Briers- ) i .....38. . . 85c tin SAe Bow-Wo- tin 65 Fox Trot (Ted Snyder) Rudy Wledoeft s Californlana Broken Toy Fog Trot (Flatow-Maglne- ) Rudy Wledoeft a Californlana From "Good Morning. Fox Trot (Jerome-KernThe Shelk tm 16c Fox Trot Bluee from "Good Morning, 85c . Cr! Fenton's Orchestra Introducing Dearie" Toddle'' can ronton s vrcnasvra Leare Me With a SmUe Fog Trot (Burtnett) Carl Fenton a Orchestra Weep No More My Mammy Fox Trot (Pollack) Carl Fenton Orchestra learl'' Blue Danube tno (Jerome-Kern- ) Bates Stores Co. 33 East Center Opposite Courthouse. POST TOASTIES Small 10 Large 15 Small 10e Large 15 KELLOGG'S KORN FLAKE'S 1-- lb WALTER BAKER'S n 6012 1.00 tin 850 MCDONALD'S COCOA Don't Boil, i2-l- b Don't Boil. 75 COCOA b, ..22 Mb . 42c GOLDEN WEST COFFEE b ...79V Mb ...40? Remember these are regular prices. COFFEE 2i,-l- b Golden Gate, with ys- lb" can free $1.00 Mb Golden Gate ....44 Yuban, New York's favorite 33 These two coffees give you the best from the east and the west. DRY SHRIMP, NEW PACK 19c4 No. 1 cans MRS. PORTER'S PUDDING 12i Fig and Fruit 2S Plum, can GINGLE ALE 2-l- Clicquot Club GRAPE JUICE Welch's Welch's, Pints puarts 20 LOG CABIN SYRUP Medium 54 Small 27 98 Large ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS Small 10 Large CORN MEAL 9-l- b 9-l- b 70r 24 GOLDEN GATE TEA with y-l- b free . . .69 with i-- b free 36 "if you have not used Golden Gate Tea, you've missed a treat. Try a package with our money-bac- k guarantee. 1-- lb nt nt nt Off on Papers to 50c Off on Oatmeals Off on all Above 50c elect Your' Paper Now For Spring Gleaming 1-- lb io-l- b MINCE MEAT None Such, pkg 17 None Such, No. 2i2 48 CRISCO b., ..22 3-l- b. ..65 $1.25 Try a can of Crisco ; you'll be pleased with the results. CANNED MILK Sego, tall 5 Sego, baby PEANUT BUTTER 20 Shamrock, 38c Shamrock, b Carnation, tall Luncheon, large jar.. .35 baby Carnation, Baech Nut, large jar. .2oc SAVE. AND YOURSELF SERVE Location 84 North University Avenue. 2-l- 24 bag White bag Yellow 6--lb 37 28 20 per-ce20 per-ce30 per-ce- ....10 10 5 SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING provo p & COiPfiOT 110 West Center Street mm . Phone S3 |