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Show " - ."V 4"-- ,. - THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 9, - ' i&A THB II I N STRU M E MT Iw" 1 a AS iociAtr QUALITY nr RUffi I tm . , Perfect Reproduction! Sonora's Vital Characteristic THE rital characteristic of Sonera's tone quality is found in its of the original Sonora owner can recording. Today the M hear the world's most famous artists, B it I H U II lifelike, as thougfe the artist Were present in person, Nv other phonograph achieves suc perfect reproduction. For no other has perfected a sound reproducing system of such thorough, costly' and scientific construction. Ask a Sonora dealer to arrange a compara' '. tive demonstrattoa it I - jyA - FREE h, 1& "The Phone 544. A One-Pric- e House" Prove, Utah. A TABLE FOR 6 PEOPLE This la a "quick action' offer. It wUl be withdrawn when the limited Club Membership is filled. If j ou have thought of giving anyone a set of dishes, now is the time , ' Wednesday Mrs. Brownirig society. Christen Jensen, hostess; 4 to k. Man one - -- hi 'm'B : II d 1 7 Sellers Mastercraft , Join Our of Sell ers Micnen CaBinet Brown, hostess Chrstmas Club ' eJ?!!?,,??lto take advantage of this suggestion and make mother a present of a beautiful ptanned'anstmasubaTe. Tls a member of the club you can have any style of our genuine Sellers Kitchen Cabinets on very easy terms just a little down and a little each week until Christmas. On Christmas Eve the cabinet will be delivered to your home and you continue to pay us a small payment each month. To fill up the club quickly and as a Christmas premium we are offering a beautiful set of dishes without a penny of extra charge with every cabinet purchased. Join now! Don't delay longer! Jntchnatnnet-w-hav- e Saturday. G. G. C. club, Miss Melba Colemari, hostess; afternoon. Play Suits 0 IF A STORE HAS MORE THAN ONE PRICE SOMEONE PAYS TpO MUCH " Vv4 Dixon - Taylor - Russell Co. TftE HOUSE" 7 ONE-PRIC- PHONE 544 i Dear Santa Clause: Laft year, you brought mea sweet little dollle, the only thing thata wrong wlthtt la that her hair baa come oft and her head look like daddya, ao I wont 'want one this j. oer-an- Nelson; afternoon. 1 0 ul the Pioneers,. Mrs. Joseph ' 3 p. m. ' tiful and most convenient cabinets of the day. Come in tomorrow there is only a limited number left! " Mother has a habit of "setting alone" with what tical this year. Give her a beautiful SELLERS Kitchen she has. Christmas gives you the opportunity- to eivervu:JU .uju ...m i. i her equipment that will make her work easier and her vaunici niiicii wiu nuue iicr wwrK iignier every uayhours in the kitchen fewer. There may be many he,P t preserve her health and happiness for d sonal things you would like to give her. But be prac- - many years. Sparks, hostess'; evening. valley Circle dance, Ma sonic temple, Valley Circle ladies, hostesses; evening. ! buy"SellerrBd"et ber . b p. m. R. R. club, Miss M"xtr'' them at small Just a payment down and a little each week until Christmas. Christmas Eve the dishes and Cabinet will be delivered to you. Both make splendid Christmas gifts. the tabinets are the famous Sellers the cabinets advertised and sold in every section of the country the most beau- te cost. ; evening. Bazaar shower, Bonneville ,ward Primary association, Mrs. G. F. Dorgan, hostess: afternoon. Nelke Reading club, Mrs. W. Lester Mangum, hostess ; 1 1 ENOUGH PIECES TO SET B ' Tuesday. "M" Men's dance, Third ward amusement hall; evening. society innstmas program, ward .Re lief society hall, 2:30 p. m. Camp No. 3, Daughters AsL ;Lt' 42 piece - Thursday. I -- . lone-Huis- 1 BEAUTIFUL DINNER SET - ir4-4EardReliei J $60to$3000 .- onday. Christian Endeavor society, Mrs. Raymond Berry, host- , evening. 0; A. E. club, Mrs. Robert Bullock and Mrs. SI Bardwil, hostesses ; evening. Elks' .ladies' card social, Elks' club rooms, evening. Play, "The Golden .Age," Third ward amusement hall, ' evening. Friday shower, Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and Mrs. Lester Hansen, hostesses; Miss guestof hpnory evening. , u Y Faithful reproduction V.rJ ""f WITH EVERY, CABINET jr ft --1- PAGFTVK - CALENDAR FOR WEEK CLEAR 5 ' 7 1923.- i I remain. T. W. but bring me a pair of Radio Boots and a little set of dishes big Dear Santa Claus: enough to have a play dinner on and I love you. I want a cupboard a big orange and Banna and candy and a box of dishes. Some niger-toe- s and nuts. and some nuts and candy. With lota of love and best wishes Mother wants a lunch set and a pair of beads. Kate wants an new dress and a ring. Bruce wants a train and a little car and a gun and some nigertoes and some nuts and candy. Daddy wants a good gun. I want a wig for my dolly. Yours truly, PROVO, UTAH Home Furnishers evening at the home of Miss Juanrooms The ita Strong. entertaining were attractively decorated with chrysanthemums and ferns. Sew ing, music and dancing was ena delicious which after Joyed, luncheon was aervea to ine iouow. lng members: Miss Ruth Hansen, Miss Delia Stubbs, Miss LaxeUe Ooddard, Miss Melba Hansen, Miss Marjorie sparks, Miss June Han o bcudds, aou iue sen, hostess. year. -j- E gum. The hostesses will be Mrs. N. XllUHB, UIM TliUtC UIIIULH maid. Edgar McArthur and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart. A Christmas program will be given, including an original story by Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll. The B. Y. U. string trio will furnish the musical program, and Mrs. Norma Bullock will render a vocal solo. Luncheon will follow needlework. Erma Simons. Ruth Hinckley, and Messrs. Weston Bird, Frank Cox, Clive Johnson. Carl Farnsworth, LeRoy Hansen, Wfflard Westover, Hale Harding, Mervin Redden and Melvin Duke. Vj. Mrs. W. G. Gould entertained at a surprise birthday party in honor of ber husband at their home Fri day evening. The entertaining rooms were prettily aecorated in unnst-- a mas colors, red and green. The evening was spent In games, dancing, after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tuufer, Mr. and Sirs. J. B. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Ray, Mr. and Mrs."Y. N. Yeager, Mr. and Mrs. Martin McPble, Mr. and Mrs. Sum Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gould. making candy which will be sent to the missionaries of, that ward for Christmas. About 16 girla were present L'METIA CLUB MET. Larsen was hostess to the members of the L'Metia club- - at her home Thursday "afternoon. The time was spent with needlework and musical numbers, during which daiuty luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Fred Ray, Mrs. Robert Reid, Sirs. Clarence Greer, Mrs. Kenneth Craven,- Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mrs. Harvey HolMrs. land. Mrs. Byron Dnstrup, Junlian Greer, Mrs. Leland Silver, Mrs. Joseph Ahlander, and invited guests: Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Kimball ' Bullock. Mrs. Cecil Miss Marjorie Sparks will be hostess to the members of the R. R. club at her home Wednesday evening. Sewing, music, and luncheon O. O. C. CLUB MET. Miss Grace Kerby was hostess to will be the diversions. the members of the O. O. C. club at The G. O. ('. club will meet at her home Saturday afternoon. The BKUCK AND BARBARA ALLEN. time was pleasantly spent with sew- the borne of Miss Meiha Coleman Sewing, music ing, guinea and music, after which a Saturday afternoon. VALLEY CIRCLE. and luncheon will be the features Those was served. luncheon dainty The members pf Valley Circle of entertainment. Miss "Virginia were entertained by the Misses Lotpresent Includes Dubuque was the first perma- Miss Violet Peterson, was hostess hent settlement in Iowa. tie and Nora Redfield at their home The Relief society of the Third Hoover, Miss Melba Coleman, Miss A pleasant time suit is perfectly the Friday evening. Edith Gudgeon. Miss Louise Holley ward will give a Christmas party to the Beehive girls of the Provo was spent with needlework and j.lain. It has two pockets end a Airplanes travel from London to at the ward Relie' society hall Third ward at her home Monday and Miss Allie Webb. quilting during which a delicious ;lny round collar and Is cut on th Tuesday afternoon at 3:30.' An ex- evening. The time was spent in Paris in two hours. luncheon was served to Mrs. Lee L. amplest pattern, one that Is war- Mrs. L. N. Oakley returned Fri- cellent program will tie given, and anted to stand wtar and tear, Baker Mrs. II. O. Blumenthal, Mrs. day morning from Cedur City, aU are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. C. II. which Is the necessary result of Caroline Blumenthal where she has been visiting for the jt worn by a smutl buy. The BIRTHDAY PARTY. Funk, Mrs. Charles Chamberlain, past week with her husbnnd, who is 'lng Mrs. C. II. Ward, Mrs. Anna B.. I'nion Pacific agent. Mrs. Oakley .Miss Eddn Jones entertifinnl nt j plece suit Is good for every day went to Cedar City so as to be With a birthday party at ber home .Mrs. Mary E. Brereton, Mrs. but It may be also a dress up suit dress-ucloth-Iif It is made in a t her husband, on their twenty-fiftC. F. Westrope, Mrs. WiUiam Thursday evening, The rooms were has a loose blouse version of the Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mrs. W. wedding anniversary. prettily decorated in a color scheme of red and green.' Contest guinea II Ray, Miss Florence Ray, Miss sailor suit Mrs. J. W. Farrer is visiting rela- and mimic were the features of the Augtmtaa .Scherer, Mrs. Charles in Salt Lake. evening, the prizes being awarded Kenisch and Mrs. II. F. Cannon. Halt Lake temple. A color scheme tives to Miss Laura Farns'worth, and . l""11 I A I .1 1. I . .l .. t. w UBCU m 01 u,m u,le uw NELKE CLUB TO MEET. Hale Harding. A delicious lunchMisn I.lo Cnlvev entertnlnwf the ' The members of the Nelke Head eon was served to the following: O. R. A. club Thursday evening at orating tha entertaining rooms. her home. Sewing, music and lunch- - Games, music and luncheon were the ing club will meet in open session Misses Laura Farnswortb, Katber- Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock at ine Jones, Phyllis Martin, Dorothy eou were the diversions and were diversions. the home of Mrs. W. Lester Man- - Clayton, Mary Dixon, Ruby Dixon, enioved by the following: Miss E1-- ! PROVANNAS CLUB. vira Strong, Miss Eva Strong. Miss Caroline Hinckley, Miss Berntece . Mrs. J. W. McClellan was hostess Boardman, Mrs. Bluke Peay, Mra E. to the members of the Provannas Ross NuttalL Mrs. G. A. NuttalL club at her home Friday afternoon, Miss Miss Josephine NuttalL "The Dim Lantern" by The book McCoard Mrs. Mark and Moiieta. Temple Bailey was reviewed by Mrs. Brown. . to some- - time or Everybody--a- t Parley Dixon. A delicious luncneon Mrs. H. Mrs. J. to was served Beck, C. S. S. ENTERTAINED. possess a good looking Ring. So what could be The members of the S. C. 8. were G. A. Cluff, Mrs. C. W. Haws, Mrs. W. Bailey, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, pleasantly entertained at the home J. more appropriate as a Gift for a relative or of Mrs. T. E. Ualladay Friday even- Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mr. JohnMrs. Albert Selcfc, Mrs. Nping, with Miss Veva Peters hostess. Collins, , friend at Christmas time Chritchlow. Fall flowers were used In decorat- ton Hoover, Mrs. Fred ' ing the entertaining rooms. DurDESIRED1 CONVENIENT CREDIT IP Mrs. Bertha Whitehead and Mrs. ing the evening of sewing and music will entertain at a a delicious luncneon was served to, Lester Hansen home of the former the following club members; Miss shower at the "A small deposit will hold any article." evening, in' compliment to Ruby Taylor, Miss - ltnea Taylor, Monday . next bride a Miss lone of Hulsh Miss Edna Markman, Miss Emma " Spafford, Miss Kate Peters, Miss Wednesday. Adele Peters, Mrs. Arnold Itoblson, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bratton Mrs. Robert Homer and Mrs. 'Leo din; Ferre and Invited guests; Miss Mar- entertained at a well appointed evenhome Tuesday tha Moore, Miss Ida Halladay, Mrs. ner atA their and rosea, basket of ing. pink V ;"Pr6v6's Leading Jewebry Houst' Roy PetersyMrs. Elvin Snyder, Mrs. ferns formed an attractive centerT. E. Halladay and Mrs, Arthur piece for the dining tablet Covers 34 West Center St. Halladay. were laid for twive BRIDAL SHOWER. ' A 'Scandinavian dance will be Miss Lavleve Hulsh, Miss Alberta held in the Pioneer ward WednesHulHh and Miss Ruby Hulsh enterday evening at 8 o'clock.. Music tained at a miscellaneous shower at for the occasion wilt be furnished Mrs. Claude of home Ashworth the Everyby the Murdock orchestra. Saturday evening, in compliment to body is cordlnlly invited to attend. 425 . Miss lone Hulsh, whose marriage to Gerald I lea ton, of Southern Utah R. R. CLUB ENTERTAINED. will take- - plact- - .Wednesday In the The R. It club met Wednesday Miss-juie- - one-piec- e -- Mar-wic- to h . ffolorcsjfjjosierc Christmas Specials Per Pair Per Box No. 590 Pure Thread Silk . .V. . .$1.35 No 990 Silk to Hem $1.65 No 580 Extra Stretch Top. ... . .$1.65 No 2200 Full Fashioned .$2.00 $3.75 $4.75 $4.75 , .. ...... v $5.75 THREE PAIR IN EACH BOX L NOTICE J NEW LOW PRICES ON CORN 6 p g -- THIS, WEEK otherdesires I ' Buy your supply and save money, as - No woman can have too many hose. Buy HOLEPROOF by the box., EASY TO CHOOSE; CERTAIN TO PLEASE , ' f Wasatch Produce Co. 4 Mills Co, ... Inc. Anderberg J corn to advance. TERMS CASH Jenkins Knitting 50 N. University Ave. this stormy weather is going to cause jl Phone" 480.$ W.vCehter. ' fbertfr ' tbnejt on T' ' . I |