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Show -- Y PAGE THREE PROVQ , (U T A HMU N D A Y HER A L D, SUND AYT FEBRUAR Y 22-1 9 31. 3 4. SABBATH DAY SERVICES AT P ROVO CHURCHES SOCIETY ... , ' Council Women Will Meet The 'Vtfuiar monthly session of the Provd Women's .Council will be held at tle home of Mrs. Henry W. Gease Monday at 3 p. m. . Mrs. J. W. Alrd will give a talk on "The Religion of "Russia." r All members i are urged to be present. . - :. SECOND WARD The missionary class of the Second Sec-ond ward Sunday school, will be in Icliarge of the services tonight at 7 sb'rfock. The speakers will dc Karl Johnson, Leola Peay, Rowe Vincent, and Hal DahlquisL Special musical numbers will be given by the ward choir andstur-dents andstur-dents of the B. Y. U. school of music. The public is cordially invited in-vited to attend. " Peppy Pal Party Enjoyed Members of the Peppy Pal club were the. guests of , Theda Warren at her home Friday evening. Games wrp nlave'd and delicious refresh Omenta were served, after which the- girls attended a show. 7 THIRD WARD , Ward Primary conference win be held in the Third ward chapel th.is evening at 7 o'clock in the ward chapel. A fine .program has been prepared by the teachers and children. A Ijood attendance- of parents and friends 13 desired. - - PartMoatintr in the gavKarrair were the Misses Norma Dixon, Virginia Vir-ginia Uurtis, Shirley Hansen, Vif- einia Tucker, Irene Van Wagenen, Virginia Rupper, Iris Sutherland, June Perkins and Helen Walton. " , - u 1 i Mrs. Wyman Berg ; Hostess To Club . S. C. S. members were the guests - of Mrs. Vcva Be at her , home Thursday evening. Red carnations -prettily decorated the entertaining rooms. An elaborate luncheon was served after which bridge was played. Miss . Elizabeth . Taylor won the high -score prize. In attendance were Mrs. Delia ".' Hunter, Miss Rhea Taylor, Miss V Ej-ma Spafford, Miss Edna. Mark-' Mark-' man. Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Mrs. VMaric Robison, Mrs. Anna Thomas, , Miss Kae' Peters and Miss Lucy McComb, the latter being a guest.' - , . , f . - At Session FIFTH "WARD All members and friends of the Fifth wa rd are cordially invited to attend 'the " ward: Primary conference confer-ence which is to be held .this tve-ning tve-ning at o'clock in the ward' chapek The teachers and children have arranged a splendid program. LUTHERAN CHURCH Divine services in the Orpheum , tneater at VI a. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m Radio services, the Lutheran hour, over, the Columbia broadcasting broadcast-ing chain every-Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. The- sftnon theme for today is: Temptation' based on. the text LukC 22; 31-32; .May the Holy Spirit through the blessed gospel teach many, of us how to avoid and resist temptation to sin, how to pray against and finally overcome all temptation. ' ; " This first Sunday in Lent we also remember how Jesus was tempted and how much He suffered for us to atone for our sins. Let us all by a irue taitn accept Jcsus as our Redeemer and the forgiveness and salvation God's Grace has prepared I for all by Him. B. SKOV, Pastor, HIGH FUIESTS MEETING The high priests quorum meeting will be hela in the Fourth wnra meeting house Sunday, FebBuary 22, at 2 p. m. A talk -on the "Versions CF"Transations of the Bible. by- Prof. Gcrrit Te Jong, Jr.. and clal musical numbers wm oc g All high priests are requested to be present, according to A. L. Booth, president. ... I spc-iivoh: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist corner of First. East and First North streets. Regular Sunday morning services, 11 a. m., subject, sub-ject, "Mind." Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday-evening meetings are held at 8, o'clock. "Reading room open daily from 2:30 to 4:30' p. m., excepting Sundays and holi days. All are welcome. ri Salt Lake Mrs. Josephine C; Jones, president of.thcUtah county Daughters .of. Utah Pioneers, went to Salt Lake Friday afternoon as, a representative representa-tive from Utah county on the nominating committee -for the selec tion of a ballot for the coming election elec-tion of officers for the Utah state central . company of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Reunion At Fifth Ward CHOIR MEMDEKSTO MEET -All members of the Third ward and Relief society choirs are requested re-quested to meet this morning at 11:30. o'clock at the ward' chapel, to practice selections for" the, funeral fu-neral services for Mrs! W. R. Scott. A full attendance is desired. REORGANIZEJTTpURCH ! Regular Sunday" services at the Reorganized ' 1 chifrch, 234 Wejt Fourth South streetv Sunday school at' 10 a. m., morning services at 11 o'clock. The Young Folks' Recreational Recrea-tional society meets every Thursday Thurs-day at 7:30 o'clock. S. S. HOLM, Pastor. Legion Women Go . On Of f icial Visit Mrs. George S. Ballif and Mrs. W. W. Allen, department of Utah president andsecretary, respectively, respective-ly, of the American Legion auxiliary, auxil-iary, left .this morning to pay , a visit to several of the auxiliary units. They were the guests of the' Bingham Bing-ham unit this afternoon and will visit the Magna women at their meeting this evening. On Sunday tafternoon they will meet with , the 'Tooele auxiliary, and Sunday evening, eve-ning, a public meeting will be held at which George S. Ballif will speak. A joint session of the World war veterans and their wives, mothers and sisters will be held, in Eureka Monday evening, for the purpose of organizing a Legion .post and an 1. auxiliary jtini t. - Mrs. Ballll will- speait at ait sessions. ': The annual Fifth ward - reunion will -be held Monday at .the ward meeting house, according to an announcement' an-nouncement' made by members of the committee, - j The youngsters under 14 yeiars of age will be entertained from 4 until 8 p. m.t with a program -and re- All members of the ward over 14 4 'years of age will be tendered' a. so-V so-V ciai at 7:30 o'clock, A fine program 'A will be followed by refreshments. ' V... A cordialinvitation is, -extended to all members of the ward. r - ; : " . COMMUNIS f CHURCH Rev. N. C. Wallin. minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning-servicc at 11 a. m. Beginning Be-ginning a series of sermons on the general theme, "Rediscovering Jesus," topic, "The Man Everybody Should Know." . Intermediate Christian En.leavor society, Sunday evening at 5 p. m. ' Senior Christian Endeavor so-' cietv, Sunday evening at 7 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor so-cietyMenday so-cietyMenday afternoon at 4:15 p. m. xxr.,nn nc; i . : i -. vv cuucaua,y oiiciuuuir ai recjir dence of Mrs, J. G. Strickiey, East Centerstreet. ; CARD OF THANKS We-esire td thank our. many kind neighbors and friends for the assistance- tendered us during our .recent hour of bereavement, caused -through the loss of our beloved " son and brother, "DarreH. : We especially espe-cially feel to. extend our sincere ap-.preciation ap-.preciation to the "speakers and , singer's,vlo those yho furnished cars' ; Vand sent the beautiful floral trib-, trib-, utes. ; Y'" .r-.v.:..J ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Fillmore and family.;, ; 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE 4 New Tires , ONLY SGHOFIELD AUTO CO. 50 E. 1st No. - Phone 14 , : - j i OUR CAL , it w I Comes from Moreland No. 2 Any Railroad man wilt tell you it is . the best mine in Carbon County Get It At S100T LUMBER CO. ; TheNash X feifT NS is long Automatic Chassis is remarkably free from squeaks -lived and trouble- free because Nash employs I .. Cfiassis t .X'. -. !. - Vv-...' N ALL three Nash Eight-cylinder series, Bijur Automatic Chassis Lubrication cushions thecluissis This system automatically meters oil in exactly the correct amount to the . various chassis bearings, as the motor runs; eliminates hand lubrication and service expense; and assures perfect chassis lubrication to all points without any attention of the car owner. Let us show you how this wonderful lubrication system works." 18 New Eights, $945 to $2025 4 New Sixes, $795 to $845 Prieea F. O. B. Faetoriet ' em "Jf TT afleto Deal far ( jjpjh Tray's WaUar 7$c 90c MEN'S WORK SHOES Goodyear v.eljt construction. Black chroriie, leather uppers, composition soles. , FULL FASHIONED HOSE Popular French heels. .Chiffon .Chif-fon in permanent dull finish, all silk. Service silk to hem. CRYSTAL C A K E TRAY with convenient ' aluminum cover. As dccorativeas-4t is useful. A February - bargain!- 2 for E.Ott MEN'S BROADCLOTH and Fancy Stripes. Closing out one lot of Shirts, slightly. soiled. . v 98 c FOOT - LEVER GARBAGE ' CAN in white; ivory, or greeK 5 enameU Remoya'blc pail'with' handle. : ; Monday and Tuesday Pays bf Unusual Values JUT v , v .... !rri n I Ml "TX7 f- AXCVXT1 S r u d ) "n r D V a W 1 i - - ' I A New Spring Patternjf O lWt O -'V-'-M)'"'- cu m uj m n j - uu u v m . I y. 7 . a I I S ifV 1. Guaranteed fast colors. x r Vi OmWeekOnfy Weeks of planning selecting buying and NOAV, the 38th Golden Arrow offer! A great special purchase of Spring's New COLONIAL PRINTS! For variety o colors and patterns . . . forfirmness of weave . . . for real qualityand value these Prints defy concparison at the Golden Gold-en Arrow price of ONLY 15c a yard! Note the features at the right! r Guaranteed fast colors. Extra fine, firm weave. Full 36-inch width. ; New Spring designs and colors. . Just the. material for House Dresses-Aprons, Dresses-Aprons, Smocks, Children's Frocks, Rompers Suits, etc. . An exceptional value at 15c a yard. PAIR 290 Smart Shoes styles in ealf, patent and j kid. Plain and fancy Oxwrds Ties and P-umps. Formerly For-merly pricedtO $5.98. EXTRAORDINARY SELLING OF DRESSES Another An-other lot of Prints and Flat Crepes in smartly styled Presses . . formerly priced to $895 I3S CLOSING OUT AT . . PLAPIES' RAYON and COTTON BLOOMERS, PAN-x TIES-and VESTS An exceptional price for this lotK Formeny-oM at 59c !i for J 1V i VV ...... r ? . .. co t 1 1 M j I I I k . - ' ' .-' . . . y j ; " ; ;. ; . . r y. ; Y PAiR9p , 7- LAClC EDGED CURTAINS in smart tailored . sty let Of A plajn durable quality Mar-quisette...- 36 tncljea wide.,5 Get . ready, for Spring. Buy- now and save! Cretonne Specials Our entire stock' of. Cretonnes Cre-tonnes included for this . twrv-rlnv snip! ... 3't a..eQ Regularly 39c Yard.; 4 Regularly 25c Yard, . i V Regttfarly 19c Tara., 5'?fl.00 - 3 'or'5Gc Compare! - Buy! Save! - T LINGERIE SPECIALS You can't afford to miss this one! Ariother shipment of thatc Famous Non- un DuU Lustre Rayon Garment. or 10 rLuoiiieiT3, tau iiisa auu v cais GENUINE liOTEX 3 rcgu;' MEN'S MEDIUM WEIGHT 'lar Size 90G PAIjMOLIVE or'IiUX SOAP 10c 3 a 9 c LADIES' FEI.T .-Closing out. Tbis lot at. ..!.... . . , II ATS 5Qc Cotton Ribbed Union Suit? 95c GROWING GlUtS' SIIOES- Fornicrly priced at $2.49 Now, ... fl .98 GENUINE. MOMSIE . GEE Tan color, per yard, Now. ... . . , PON- 29c Mriine RApio Troufcador Complets with Tubes, and Installed $1 DOWN, $1 JJ0 WEEKLY " - .-.... v . . ' Small Carrying Charge An ontatandlne' ' VEluC eve for Thrift pay!: The TYouba-dour TYouba-dour is new! Tone Control, 7 Tubep, Ttlple Screen-Grii. Super - Dynamic Speaker. -Hear a- free- demonstration ndw! Another shipment' Just arrived: They're Belling fast! , . ' '- s - B.lif . II . 1 if tM I Thrift Day Special .'1 ' 2Piece Suite f DOWN $1.50 Weekly Small Carrjlng Charge . , '. &y?r:: ; IIere'3 an extra large cujte. for Thrift Dayst The Davenport is oversizer and-the Arm Chair extra deep and restfuL Both are upholstered in rich Jacquard Velour with black cord welting. Reversible cushions, scrpentinefronts, antique! mohagany finish fin-ish frame. ' '' ' ... v. - . - - . WASHER Formerly $83l50 with Lifetime Copper Tub $2.00 WEEKLY Small Carrying Charge , : Think of. it! Only $1 Down . buys this famous Wardway Gyrator-' Wa8her,Its lifetime copper tub. has'a 6. to 8 sheet r capacity. It wasljes a whole tubful of clothes ' spotlessly r cleanin, from 5to 7 minujes.r. ' Strong, silent motor; genuine i LovelL wringer: tri-vairo agU , tator; no awkward' center ' post. ' ' Price Goes Up March 1st 1 i I I ' .'v Cassn&-CrM(D)!:oE-; (P.. v , 150 NORTH UNrVTSRTTYr AVE. PHONET 953 3185125 WEST;iQENTERST, PH0NES7 i' . n i 1 wnnWw . n I' . T : ' ' - Awi' PT?ftVrvr.TTTAHI 1 |