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Show 1 II '! '9 PAGE-FIVE- 4. t Ik. . " i unit .1 V..,., ) in ? v., ' I raid t h-C 'Av auor- lalue! I 4 M em (bwd 18 different sty lea to pick from! . . , Maui and novelty styles! . . . enMUlonal" describes these values! " OTHER CORPS. . $249 - $2.5 -4 V.VJ MS! hand he at val- Itons, now liality i, silk V touts 10 different styles! . . AU the wanted shades! You can buy a couple ol pairs at this price! ITi. Jl4s ?;?-?; S.-'fv A Samr Gift For Any Man! fOln fat s plus (ft0 mil, iiinM 1T Ky sy 90c $49 Here's just the styles you want! . . the shades you want! . . and the prices you , want to pay! ' ?W ) W The Besi Gift Of Alii MSK x CVa TP trpies. dots, m W M4f AKl I W and plain shades Chf1 VfW Klt Ul r I 1, tha nien like . . f 'ffl 7 X . Silk hand made.. nf JP iJ 1 .. f l l Wonderful chdice. J) "Bt-AW Oi ?A The "tie a man SWF ''imOSZ?0? ' hiUldlf!P 1 C k Ss'y II Men's Kid Dress $149 $249 Fine quality kid . . . in all shades! . . . 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Writing lnv 43 Opposite of In. piement. 45 Seraglio, 4 Wratha 47 Valuable mln- 6Economicg eral ore. 7 i k T 48 Expected. abr;ll KAPonvh . 7 To be 111. terlor of bark. 8 Work room c-f XS2J-2ft,1e,lt-51 Sturgeon. a painter 4Z f1 Jr,tn the White 44 Ab0Te: House. U S. A. 46 To agitate. ' to To what does 48 Queen of tbe Eighteenth hearen. amendment of 49 Head of the the U S. Con- Fascist!, stitution 52 Golf derice- refer? 54 Hastened. 65 Animal who nests. 56 Motives. 57 Network. 53 Perfume burner VERTICAL 1 Packer. rrrrn ftttti fo ""i"1 lyH1 r?r - uT L i IS fe" tPp"" i- m 45-?4 Kre ""l- l35"--" ll l h n 1 1 1 lr SPANISH FORK MRS. EFFEE DART Correspondent first! .1 Made of heavy first quality ' Elk . with Goodyear Welt J Soler that are tough' and flexible!. .A Buy!' ; s5sW: 7i Men's SBnee0)IInime( (Dm Men's Sheeplined Coats How the young fellows will en-, thus over these fine styles! 1 Leather Extra long warm 1 coats . r; made of genuine ' Du Pont black" 'leatherette . . full long heavy sheepskin lining v . with; wombat collar. n Extra Quality f ffff i WORK SHOES ; Values . ; v . , . , s 02P3 j, . v i tn .i wo ; i uu ncavyk . uooa- year.Welt soles! 'i . Shoes that .formerly sold for $5.00! All leather UA V T Shoes! . H2 genuine Du Pont X : , XI T. IiVl - C ,v' black leatherette .. Ojzj 1 L A Y&T ;? ,;v full Viong heavy QJ U SOlT )D J AA Y 5 W sheepskin lining . . T1 If' V rrJ S with wombat collar. ' I.-. CI ; -; - ; 1 ; . l . ' V r ,I"V'f?'',; Men's Black Horsehldo Coats y , i WC ,-r.ied . I . Imagine 0 (S-t hM&JZS' I V t ', pr,ce! Viui: ViCilP S '-Vv i : Men's Uorsehide ShWpllnCqats. MmmWW - 5 :--.;V Extra 'long. W O 5 : - ;- . . . quality hoehldev- ' VWlK ' 5 K;.;j X eheepskln lined,, if O) Cf? f AiPJVI iWtt ' - yS X.; -around, . - A new lS, I VJ 7 f i&VwcyV 5 a? v:m :,V.;?7' K-a -m Mrs. Grace Krueger was hostess to the Self Culture club members Friday evening. Luncheon was served at 8 o'clock to 16 members and two special guests, Mrs. Grace Gardner and Mrs. R. C Swalberg. The hostess . was assisted in serving serv-ing by ber daughter, Beth, Miss Theda Jex and Miss June Hodge. Following luncheon Mrs. Florence Firmage gave an interesting review re-view of "The Spy" by James Fen- nimore Cooper. The receiving rooms were beautifully decorated with hot house chrysanthemums and smilax. Mrs. Clara Clayson entertained t'ae officers of the Third ward Primary very pleasantly Friday evening. The time was spent practicing prac-ticing songs for the Christmas en tertainment. TWere were 16 present Refreshments were served. Mrs. Quet Johnson, her son, Mark Johnson and his son-in-law, Mr. C. Lyon of Richfield, Idaho, were visitors here Sunday and Monday. They came from Idaho ten days ago to bring Mrs. Lyon to Provo for medical treatment. Miss Mary Banks who has spent several monttis at Los Angeles, Answer Is Filed In D ivoree Suit Donald M. SOrenson filed answer to the divorce suit of his wife Kathleen Eves Sorenson in the Fourth district court Friday in which he charged that her allegations allega-tions about wilful neglect were untrue un-true and in which he signified his willingness to continue to five with her as man and wife. ' Sorenson states that he had not had employment at the time she charged him with non-eupport and that he has now a job in SaU Lake and requests her to come t' him there." On June 1 of this year, he stat; she ordered him away from ,hofi and refused and still refuses t& live with him. On September V) of this year, the counter complaint reads, he went to her and begged her to permit him to rent a horri and live with Mm, but she refuv ) An Australian king's counse T1 cently broke the world's "talking record" by speaking for more than t- 71 consecutive hours. r-"A : a ' ,s Calif., with her sister, Mrs. Bert r .t? Marshall, has returned home for . the winter. r For GHristmas iVQUR Chrijtmas will be rnorrier if you can pay for lyour gifts. After Christmas have i'a 'balance left in ho bank. . sv-. -' -" ' ' ' " There i no better gift To chfldiw tnan to start a bank :accouritfor them. , t; . :: -: . iy;vt.;t . V C . .START SAVIN WeWelcomo i YOUR Banking V Buiineif ".. ' . ' ' i' 7 V - " ' ' " " 'J ''' ' ' ' . -. : ...1 , . , i. J - ... Provo GbnimerHar & ; -Is '.ire'- - .. tr w . e -v i y mmia i ' jrir I H :1 "X i . i i d r.lT J. bx mj ftl :.- :-: : ,., ,. ... ,. ,, ,.' . , .v. . 1 .r. ! ..,.,r)l r-c, sr, ' -it - (.1 4- . 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