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Show PACJffTWa - irnn Tffie n rr r r i ll. ... K!TWDA DECEiraSR-9- , t-JjlLD. 1923. rvz7- -r lj u v - & " ; a MONDAY AND ..an - " A Glove Sale That Will InterestthFChristmastrif ; . We have decided to close out Our buyer from New York purchased from the world's largest clove manufacturer several thousand pairs of the finest double 811k Gloves In the popular gauntlet style, with heavily embroidered backs. These gloves sell regularly at $2.50 to $4.00. A lovely, Christ- mas gift for feminine friends. Your choice for "A Good News Fdr Santa Claus CI 3E ............I....... .......... BARGAIN TABLE ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY. pur line of. toy and :i 5 " 19 ... l ib SPEOAL SALE ON BIG STOCK OF BLANKETS FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY Pretty Plaids, Size 70x80 Inches, None "to dealers. Limit three to a customer. What a flurry of blankets the woolly, ' warm, heavy quality ! Bought direst from the mills for this "extraordinary sale 'all in f (ill double bed size, with ends bound in fine soisette plaids, in pink and white, Cj 4 QC gold and other colors. Sale price 60 pair of Wool Nap Blankets, large size, will.. CO 8 Come early and get your choice, as these bargains will not last long, , .....tiOW, . i y - at.......... lie placed on sale All of our Oregon City Wool A ? iv r MUSIC JO; V .... .,.JgSm 7ft Blankets will be placed on sale at greatly reduced prices. JCST RECEIVED IX A SPECIAL PURCHASE MADE BY OIR NEW YORK BUYER, 15 COATS Superbly fashioned of beautiful, hifrfliiiLcoiitlflg rich, deep furs; many with collars and cuffs and all silk lined. Coats that svill enhance the nppearnnce and give added charm to the wearer wonderful soft fabrics graced with luxurious platinum, foxes. and ViutkeQuirnTHnhd other Jwavejs,ia4terHg-ttfttaral .genuine rurs. for Monday and . ; Tuesday, special . . , $64.45 jtnfifetot Remeuilter the' two days, Monday . and. Tuesday, are Coat days- nt the Mose Lewis Store.. An offering of 50 New Coats fresh from their express wrappings, made fabrics and topjied tip in rich, soft with ;buge fur collars of Viatke, squirrel and otfier furs ; richly silk lined and Interlined. These are coatthat have been copied from expensive models. Sale price PROVO, UTAH, - wnrmth-without-weig- f W w' rJr The Old Home Town, 'QT By Stanley FEfc) i Dont . vheuilr. 1 see HON SHE OJN paints' 'rff r .........,,.'..., 11 Child:-was- - Allf remodeled MISSIONARY j STOM ES DANCE. CHECKER TO V (call. hi large crowd of .ward members and friends attended- the dance given in the Second ward amusement hnall Friday evening. The dance, which was given by the elders ' quorum of the ward, was for the nmnsement hall Tuesday evening benefit of the missionary Christmas A". meetlnR. The M. I. the regular fund. The Orpheus Orchestra furthe reer-les- 8 mvisic will lie furnished-bnished the music and a most enjoyPlayers. All are cordially inable time was spent by everyone. vited to attend. - of Or .oil C S ( DOC P1LLSBUR-YHE 5 LOAFN r"-- A I OFFIC- Logan, Utah E- NINETEENTH CENTl'RY CLVB Mrs. U. G. Itlmnenthal was hostess-to the members of the Nineteenth Century club at her home A iipcr .on Friday afternoon. Eugene Field wna'wcll, given by Miss Helen B. Thomas, after which the following interesting program was rendered; jiiiuio solo , Allss lihen Itlumeuthal ;. violin and vocal polos, Marvin Geese; toe dance, Virginia Vick : ' Butterfly dance. Margie Bell Baker; recitation and song. Oeuiiis Prows; kiltie dance, Alice Ann Stuhlis; recitation. Joe Baker: Fox trot. Marie and John Morgan recitation, Dorothy Spear.; song. John Morgan. Dainty refresh-- : mollis were served to 35 Includliii? 10 ' children. .BUMMiE I.FNCHEOX (IIVEN Mrs. E. J. Collins was hostess to n Tiulnlior of friends at a at bor home Saturday A inlor scheme of yellow was used Ir the "riM.nis. leing used as the cpsauilicnimus in n.-- I decoration. Following lunch. eon three tables of hride .Were ' played. The inrTTed guest list In. 'bided Mr I'hiilip .,e. irs. J.. E. Watson. Mrs. t.. p. jilv Mr!j . LEADER. OF "THE SOCIETY Fon -- nSE AN ARGUMENT SUPPRESSION OF PIPE SMOKIAJQ FAINTED W1TH TWO PIPE SMOKING DRUMMERS KJND BYSTANDERS i CARRIED AUNT SARAH NTO THE HARNESS SHOP- - bridge-aiucheo- I 1 'L1.. I'.OXXE FOl The Honne Kl Hub wns i Jeav and" Sirs. Myrtle Wood. iilt:is:int-l- iiftennMii t Provo, Utah ' coke-ove-n . pig-iron- ." Local Labor - I lor. fiomeav nor high rents. They must live on. moderate salaries. I hope some effort will be made by Provo and Springville to provide such homes for them. We naturally prefer men with families, bnt If they have difficulty in getting houses it will be harder for as to get them here and we would have totake unmarried men, who would not be as valuable citizens to a high prices, " M is Nell Clark j announces the beginning of winter term of . . IU on Monday, December 17 Class and private instruction will be' given in ballet, ball room and interpre- tative dancing. TEN CLASS LESSONS, $6.00 10 per cent discount if paid in advance. . Hf f if Ji ff Telephone 752. g , , i prettiyl-dwuruted- INTERMOUNTAIN TYPEWRITER PhoneTxOo'O TlHimi-llllli'l- V;"'" EXCHANGE , i i d , '";: 5? 18 u ''Mrs. U. EHenrlchsen entertained the hnuio nf Mrs. Alviu Uoardmiui. at her home Wednesday evening, at A dinner The roonw were iwirty in honor of her husJrith bniuttfnl colurwl chrysnntlie-fliiiiu- l' band's birthday anniversary which mid occured at that time. Covers were Music, nwdli'work . ... 4 l.... ltuit!li(li ws enjoyi-- by the club IIMU liir -- t members nnd the followliiR invited, ket of the seasons flowers formed ! .f guests: Mrs. II. Leeds nud Mrs. an attractive centerpiece for the din- , Claud AVilsom lug table. After dinner the time, was j Pasie," ' iii'ier ulucli tl.eir The Elks ladies will meet in regit-- l chorus, entertained Mrs. Mattie Hinckley pleasantly spent wtih suclanl "chat, sang. ir session hi the Klks vbib nxims at a quilting FridRy evening, at her music and games. Miulay At Franklin lfr?h the eeiiing. Tables of prothe Junior home, for the Pioneer ward baxaar "TtiHr n ,t.M gressive u..l,....l will l. played. in "i linn iiihiku lit (UY f to be held Friday, December ' 2L iiwtinted prUes mid refrcshnieiits a of entisistliic tlKI.T. progVain. PARTT reading by us TEACHERS col dell During the evening a served. All ladies of EJUs are corThe Provo teachers party held In MIm UVieve Hulshj vocal solo luncheon was served to President Utrd-nuthe Song." by 8uiiet--j dially Invited tii attend? Mary E. Davis, Mrs. Millie Nelson, honor of Arthur N, Taylor a former 'V Mrs..' Maude lioard memliers' was the greatest intendent IMoxn. after which char- - j Mrs. Kate Browrf, "M" MEN tlANCIl was carried on. The Knudsen, Mrs. Mary Peay, Mrs. social success in the history of the acter building The "M". men of the Third ward much mused hitter among Menassociation. teachers laughter , Clara Knlkht. Mrs. Luclle will give d.inoe in' the ward especially Jean .One hundred fifty teachers and .'the many participants, Mrs. Ida Hansen Mr entertained Fril:iy Montpelier, Idaho workers. There will be 'There is no place in America an excellent opportunity given at where iron is manufactured so the I ronton plant for young men favored by climate as this locality,-and older ones, to learn the iron in- Mr. Kiegley said. The high, dry, up. climatic condition is conductive todustry from the ground-floo-r This wll create an ward a cheaper production of field for employment in this county, . and will keep many young men at "There is but one fear I have." home, who now look to other cities he added, "that is the apparent diff iculty our med will have In find-- 1 (Continuix! from Piicre 1 First Soo.) for employment "And, or course, m time tnese jng homes. Many of the workmen he is hungry and has no money, nome ooys, starting in at tne coming from the east cannot he has as young Mr- - Kiegley said. "If Imi loin will fortre nnwards In the much an five dollars after paying his bills due at payday you may be sure he will not reKrt for work the steel Industry.", iff day following or until he again feels Carnegie and Schwab, greatest of y of the pinch necessity. American Iron masters, began at the t& "Those are reasons why I look lowest rungs of the ladder In the t of deal a pleas- iron forward with great J industry. ure to hiring native white AmerMr. Kiegley Is decidedly optimistic ' M I seen have icans here. From what as to the future of the. Iron industry S$ of the farm boys ami men in Provo here. be These will and Springville. He mentions a fact hitherto overgiven first preference after we have looked' ns to I'tiih's possible Iron in' .hired the necessary quota of skilled dustrial future. partners, supervisors, loard mem-bers ami home and school officials gatherer Thursday vinlns t the Parker wlinil, where they )Kgnn a progressive party. At the Parker Mil-- ,. I'll,... .Mrs. n.iriy si.e'.-i- Mrs. school- the program consisted nf a C. V. Iiilliiinle. Mrs.' Ileorge lt;ir-ne- t l. Mrs. clever original, "Andy (Jump", song. William llaieti. Mrs. HMi-i.f Cliicitfii, Mrs.' E. C. The party then continued at the U dgt'i-stiiiiool where Mis. thisetund Mrs. 1L TimiHtliogos l'.iilkley coiirsewns enjoyed mid 'tie Parker' i!. I'asewalk. a teachers xnve vaudeville review. A The Junior high school whs' the iirge crowd of ward metnlH-r- s third place alid lju third course of and friends attended the m uried folks il:in.v in the Third ward the luncheon was served. Here the t, ' H rs presentisl a Thursday welling. The inusV was ....... I. I. .....1.1... furnislusl by the Wilde's orchestra. OCIETY ,. g Mrs. Mark Brown will entertain the members of the G. R. A. club at her home Thursday evening. Sew-dumusic and luncheon will be the diversions. g. AUNT SARAH PEABODY $25.00 our Chi Wren's Omtsrre greatly reduced In price for this Monday and Tuesday Sale, 9 Rfl 9CIIhiwU A MAKE ROO- . FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY JUST FIFTY NEW DRESSES These dresses positively worth double what we.are asking yoii, for they go at a fraction of their actual Value, as they were purchased at tremendous price concessions. This sale will set a new record for great value-givinSuch charming styles, such quality materials and workmanship hardly seem possible at such a ridiculously low price until you see the dresses with your own eyes. - Materials alone in many of these dresses are worth more. Wonderful choice o( styles draped effects, tunic models 'and other latest fash-- " Ions. . Materials include velvets, canton crepes, canton satins in all shades. Come early and get your choice for' All the Dresses in the house will be greatly reduced in price. ' represent Mutt aud Mr. Poulson as his little friend, Jeff. ' Last but not least the Maeser was visited aud the last course of the luncheon enjoyed. Here the Franklin teachers gave two original songs to the tunes of "Oh! Gee, Oh Gosh," and "On the Back Porch." After the program dancing took place in the halls of the school. KEEPS D; y 1 SAKE That- - shcs j HiSSsiS HOME BARGAINS Of all the special "sales for Monday and Tuesday that you; have ever attended, this wilt eclipse them alL The items have been particularly scrutinised and only those that meant general interest, because of their exceptional value and tremendous offering have been selected r for this event Here they are: O Ql 60 New Wool Skirts, In all the new shades, will be plated on sale ; - 25 Per Cent Discount 3A LOOK AT OCR WINDOWS. ONLY AT THE MOSE LEWIS STORE VVlLL YOU SEE SUCH EXCEPTIONAL Want to sell every toy In the store before Christmas. To accomplish this we are selling out our entire line of beautiful toys at" fSeeEeri i Center Street Phone SO. NEW ANiMlEBUILT TYPEWRITERS 214 West ' BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED FACTORY SERVICE ON ALL REPAIR WORK. GEORGE D. CORNfilAN, Mgr, rj, v. .' |