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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1927. PAGETWO 1 COMREKCE B.Y.U.4HKES .vf I ' y (fontinuei from Page One ; NEW SOCIAL FOIt'f TOO LATE -- (Continued from page WEEKLY MAKE mOO JO established company An 61d enseek a capabV dealer ofr the tire County of Utah. --We manufacture 100 useful every day neces-sitiextract, apices, medicines, etc On the market 15 Tear. Easy to build permanent, big paying business. No experience, practicaltoday ly no. capital needed. Writ Heber-iin- cat) Coach George Allen's Gulden crew far sea-so- a It was a glorious fiUsh which started 1 rather disappointing fashion. lead n The "T" took a the first quarter, Rowe's 38, 36 an 1 runs teisg chiefly responsible. The first of Uw aerie placed hne from ths ball on Mines which the ball was bucked ever The- - second tut ft on the ya! mark, where a toe try Row Reeves accounted for a touchdown, and the third scored a touchdown to effect and maintaining the same was presented: A commlMfe of five faculty members and ten members of the stu dent body to aid In affiliations a rniinn: Chairman of th social committee, chairman of. .scholar ship and atteadmce committee, fWht ded of women, ons otherfi niembejMrs Elsie C. Carjrticulart JL Jjuay ma suuwui wu. Co, Dept. 16, Bloonungtoe roiu preatoesit 022 , .- IU. president of the associated womes student,' president af each f the FOR KENT S furnished rooms four classes, a member to be elect130. 241 South 4th ed from each class (of opposite , with bath, sex from ths president) . West i . StodmU faws Wan A committee of records to obreasonable WANTED Will pay serve the scholastic standing of 6 locust trees pricefor green .and each groupv any over, in diameter, inches Andvisory committee w aavise length.' Pacific States Cast , Iron the respective groups consisting of 638. Call T' Pipe Cd Kicfer Sauls, T. Earl Pardoe, LowMaud D. Markham, BUY YOUR THANKSGIVING cel- ry Nelson, Mrs. Miss Wilma Jeppson. ery at 494 North Eighth West and Permlssable honorary members: Will aeliver after school Four n2t members of faculty and faculty bunches for 25c members wtytsw Reaf filiation may take placs by FOR, SALE Good kitchep cabinet petition of member, by $4; vote of group or on initiation of 110.00; large wicker fiood oil heater (or bath or bedroom. supervisory committee., ; " n22 355 North 2nd West Mutters of initiation and expense are to be worked out by an Inter-clu- b WANTED Job doing house work organisation. 618-between 4 and 6 'clock Call The work of effecting club or, .... Monday. v. ganizations will begin at the class to be held next Friday FOR RENT J furnished rooms meetings will be In progress for a couple and Phone for light housekeeping. weeks.. 799-n27 of The students listened with een n to President Harris' FOR RENT Modern apt for small Interest of the new scheme and familv. furnished or unfurnished. In favor of put! voted unanimously ' Oarage, laundry and fruit room. Into It , effect ting : TZ7 Phone WOMEN Make fancy flowers lor 7 FOR SALE Thorough-bre- d pillow tops, lamp shades, dresses, ton Bulls; Call 762-hats no canvassing; steady work; unFOR RENT 4 room furnished good nay; sewing experience free. Ruby necessary; particulars modern house; also garage. 353 85T State - St. n2T Flower Company, South 8th East Hammond, Indiana. FOR SALE 1924 Podge Brothers ADDRESS ENVELOPES $25435 Touring car In l condition. All m spare Urns time. Everynew tires, top and upholstery like' weekly furnished. Stamp for particunew, and motor in splendid condi- thing 'Indition. A real bargain. Price $450. lars. Junnel Co, Hammond, v" ' n22 ana. 980. Call e. nt ja-va- g withovt further effort. t - V" two-thir- go-ca- rt ...... Spiers . .... Waterman . Eads ...... Carruthers . Carr Bchnars . Bos-n2- .1. ... i," ..I FOR SALE National Cash .... ter. Call 135-- Regisn27 J. BALE FOR . RENT 4 room modern house, garage. iHh 1048. 60 ' A - ; - hogany swinging, frames. & Glass Co. Paint FOR SALE Geese. West, Phone n26 ma-- WANTED TO BUY-Su- lky 471 No. 3rd West Call plow. DISTRIBUTOR for 100 store route this county. , Experience unneces-wNo selling, distribute and Should not $70.00 weekly. Peris Mfg. Co," Florin, Pi " " " v I i 51 ;S lfc "OREMiLWjE" FARE PLUS ROUND Iflo Uw MIOD& every ; TRIP .A good OIL MOP itViar nnlish knowTi brand. well of a mop. tA V... FILAG-E- lit eiatett. Ooeninir Boecial ,9Qp m3U and SHOVEL . DISH PAN We.offe the best Made of Gray Enamel, best quality, on v 1 VV . AQf H3u for...' sale selling size coal bucket at 'a big reduction in price, s ' Coal Hod .39c Coal Shovel ,...10c ............ I,. FOOD CHOPPER a need in every kitchen for a good i fjod There is . . Family size,: com- ihcpped. plete with all attachments, ffl $135 value. v l"w Special , four-qua- ? opened by an always cool handle.; A .. ;9Cp' timely special '.' .v; . ..www ; WASH BOILER Large size with heavy cop' per bottom. iQQ when you want it is possible with not desired. - .' 1 , A $2.50 value . T LINE A good size willow basket . Strong soft clothes line Electric Waff ler .,, nickel plated ch waff ler. Cjmes complete with; a Jong corcv : .v sale price . 15c AXE HANDLE I Best quality Hickory, each "PURE of pure - Made . aluminum. 4 6 quart"'. niir t UNUSUAL Y EVERY, DRESS IN STOCK REDUCED dise ' Sold to Dealers.,', Materials: PRE-SEASO- .54c No Pelivery ' 28-in- ch On -- Purchases T of Less SPECIALS N than $3.00 FORD; CAR : Mama doll dressed in rompers. Not again befow XmasTriU you have an opportunity to get a value like CQa 03 u this. Special A ;no Merchan-- quart . . J50c lVa quart ,60c 2 quart . . ,67c TOYS ia pay1 Cash at the ! No Charges Our Low An .exact duplicate. All painted up , with funny sayings. Strong, durable springs, Yoa will have to see this to appre- - OC 1 ciate' it. Special '. . fcUU Prices Willi Not Permit Us to' Extend Credit Crepes, Velvets,,". Alarm i. Straight, and I WE ARE READY. .!.. Flare, , Hats the Christmas spirit last in the home Entire llillfhery stock Velvet?, Felts, Metals and combinations. -- 2 On - your Christmas purchases i. rz,.: EVERYTHING IN FURNITURE v.4 ... - Novelty Furniture, living Boom, Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture; Lamps. Mirrors, Tables, Scarfs, etc. Daa Carriages, Kiddie" Cars', Tot'BeyChkirk.'"' s ' . . .. Tr 1 A neat, popular lunch. kit complete with genuine pint vacuum bottle. Buyfnow and enjoy a good lunchCat school, factory, shop or 1 00 office. ""Rite-Wa- y 6nly.'..V saving price cord ALL'OFHIE REMEMBER THE f i'w f . ': - ut n msij I " ".' SPECIALS .WE RAN OUT OF SATURDAY WILL BE X)N SALE AGAIN MONDAY i guaranteed ELECTRIC .IRON 1 ., Six Pound Size' V:. f( Sold everywhere for QC $1.50. Rite-Wa- y price 3 3C comFully. guaranteed, CO IQ plete with . clock .V.v. Vai43 - AND WE'LL SAVE YOU MONEY r. ,: ; ' r CHOICE, GIFTS That really make A time e ' .,-.- Clock .1 ; two-inec- show yon a good line of uuU 1 quart ;v.4ic v.. Large size 39c IT PAYS Modest To RKrV Percolator' Made of " Aluminum' AtUMiNUM ' CONVEX ' KETCLE ' " arid Combinations. r $1,25 Qflf ............... OUl can enjoy hot waffles, rrtrr. 98c You at any time with this Satnis,Jer$eysL .... ....$I3Q CLOTHES BASKET and DOUBLE BOILER I 1 s.; 14 North University Ave. : - :nd, where vrf' , POPPERS rt .size These are with sliding top . that is Electric Heater Heat HJORN ALL-STEE- L . , . M i i TO SELECT YOUR FURNITURE GIFTS IS , AT f; 57 .39c COAL Crystal Wash Board 00- sUU onlv .. - -' . e HOD DOLL ;THE n 89c RITE-WA- OLD SANTA KNOWS , , t handle; snecial; Stove Polish shades and materials. y n sfr.'l! ; five-ti- SPECIALS IN ALUMlNtTM WARE " r-- ; See' These Bargains complete showing of all the popular modes, -- linn. i . Complete with st Black Silk 6 oz. size . Every Coat in stock is drastically reduced for Thanksgiving a : frnano-l- i uieans, ausis ana pwiisries. The largest size galvanized non-futub ,with sturdy handles 13" always a useful article. Our special price ia only r house "broom. You will have to see this val- -. ue to appre- - : Coats ' , ; BROOMS ve v fa t WASH TUB Opening special v . i e furnace-i- s - too a Tackige ask l our urnggisi tA . Fresh stocks which arriTed-latSaturday will be ready for selling Monday morningat & a.:mi If you were disappointed Saturday come again Mondaywe will haye.it. The: following are but a handful of pur unusual .opening specials: bandy. ; " heating a certain room,, when a fire in the v m ANDEBBESQ " f f j OPENING $ALE :i cdtiftNVEij MONDAY": Selling dates. November 2 24 Return Limit Monday, Nov. 18 FOR HEALTH , t The Mint Losengcr .taMt'yo. Vsett In all forms of constipation. ti JSegiateal Expert iperatorT aiuiuixt;, unusual lyIn . t c nvic uisapiitcu. Wliu ' AearesMo natural curiy ialr. Latest in hair dressing Price 50c i HAIR CUTTINGIndividuauty a specialty. 5 It was impossible to take care of the shoppers and to those an flee trie heater. It will save many a dollar in coal bills, for you will find it Finger Waving y. THANKSGIVING EXCURSION PtJREtTES ' hundref hronefitheRiteWay,, taking me many ususaai oargams. WE APOLOGIZE i ? CROWDS! ly thousand of population. The burden of supporting these missionar- - s eol-lc- - usually falls upon the7 parents of the young men and women ih the field. But a responsibility rests upon the members of the ward who do not have son or daughters ip. the field, r The missionaries should not be allowed to return home through lack of mean. The ward should pay the expense of eacp missionary to his field of labor, be it much or little. Men who had ndt been on missions and had no sons there would do well to contribute $5, S10, or 350 per month according to their ability for two years. ' Cost High i : 1 In commenting on the number of missionaries and the amount spent in prosecuting missionary work, Elder Ballard; estimated the number of missionaries that had been sent out by the church to be 60,001) Involving the tremendous outlay uf $200,000,000, a much greater sum than that expended in any other, line of endeavor. The outlay included the expense of sending the missionary to his field of labor, his maintenance while there, a, reason able remuneration for his time, and for his return home. Those who labor as missionaries do not go for' President Heber J. Grant 'but a ambassadors 'of God. As g missionary,, Elder Ballard de' clared be had experienced great love for the people among whom ' ' '. he labored. ' Elder BalWd spoke of the, j reception given the Mormon missionaries ih Argentina by the American ambassador la contrast with the kindly treatment accorded the missionaries otherwise. The ambassador seemed fearful that the missionaries wpuldjiause Wro trour ble. Trouble did come to htm but not through the Mormon elders. v Shelton Simplicity System;-'removeall dangers doubts, and uncertainties Price $10.00 r j; JANUABY PRICE J13.0O PER 100 Express prepaid. White Leghorn Chicks. Alameda County Accredited from strong' healthy breedSend for literature. ing stock. Graham Hatcheryr Hayward, Calif. ' 01 advantage Saturi ies ; for- Provo visitor CROWDS! All day Saturday Emmons, . Wesley NeaL of Salt Lake spent a few days last week hesc with Mr. and Mrs. C H. Wright, Ballard called attention to three jrreat divisions of church work, as loiiows tnj responsibility of carrying the gospel to the nations of the earth; the organization of the church Into stakes, and wards and then into auxiliary organisation and quorums as a school to prepare men and women to live in the presence of God: kiwi finally to build temples and do the necew- sarv redemptive work for the dead. The speaker, took the first of these great divisions as the therm tor his morning discourse. ,The work, of preaching the gospel ta the people of the world was a tre- field" a' Mt of. : PERMANENT WAVING 170-- day. Work-El- der " IL Pearson Utah, was , . 1065 No. 5th n22 ; . . 577-- J. 7 . n26 S. v. steBrie!-4'e-he- CROWDS! ors la Prove Friday and Saturday, ' Divisions of De- ' Scientific method of scalp treatments, shampooing, and marcelling. Phone i 26 North 869 Univ. Ave. . Provo PER CENT DISCOUNT on ..m,.vuu, uu, en McArthur, Mias Rhoda Johnson ana ssiss uoree van Wagenen are salt visitors over the week . eno. flUl- - RAWLINGS BARKER AND BEAUTY SI10P special for Thanksgiving, large Greennlngs $1.75; cooking $1.35; Delicious J1.65. Thomas, 672 North 51h Wesi Phone Ward, head linesman. lk with FOR SALE Apples, Rom- - referee; r, ney.mm.-jlre- ; 50c furnished Westrr? Offici&U-xWarne- MARCTIXING 170 South n22 s4 Mrs. T. & Sills of troit Mich were among the visitMr. , EXPERT ANN McKAY opening prayer by Elder Nephl Taylcr, henedlctlon by Elder John K. Allen. President 3. William Knight was ths first speaker of the conference. He admonished the Balnts to live in accordance with the principles of the gospel, and pointed out the blessings that wauld result from " such a coarse of life. ' Bishop Clarence H. Durrant of the Pioneer ward . acknowledged gratitude for the recognition that had come to him in being appointed bishop of his ward. He had faith in the' gospel 'and hoped to be able to discharge the duties devolving on him. Cooperation Learned Bishop Clawson Y. Cannon of the Prov .firth ward referred to the opportunity that had been granted hint recently of passing over ths rout the "Mormon pioneers. In doing so he had wondered why lh Lord should lead them Over such a fertile country and bring them out lot the desert Since coming home he had 'come to ths conclu sion It was all for the best welfare of the people. It gave them a train- - 4 ;.,,, . ' - mendous one, he declared, especially in view of the limited number Saints. The of the Latter-daavailable men In the church are hardly numerous enough to police the one city of New York, and yet Mine o T 0 11--1'' the church Is hot discouraged In B. Y. U. scoring: touchdowns the much grester task of preachC Skousen 2, Rowe 2, Reeves 1, ing the gospel to the world. Collins L Points after touchdown-Ro- we Need More Missionaries 1, Dixon 1 (placement kicks). The missionary force of the Mines scoring, touchdowns Carr i, la not, however, he said church, Schnars 1, Dickey 1. Points after to the Inin growing touchdown Carr I (placement crease In theproportion of the population SICK.) , church. There should be ten rpia? 99-R- FOR SALE Best popcorn on earth half price, C. Enoch Clark, 119 No. 6th West or at Barber Shop under State Bank. - 8Jm-mon- s; SAVE MONEY ON THANKSGIVING TURKEYS and Chickens; LOST Between 4th North, Prove, and Pleasant Grove, cane of na- buys from us at wholesale prices. tive gresewood. Finder return to Phone orders delivered free. Holley Mrs. Annie M. Young, 38 West 4th Mercantile Co. Sprlngville phone, n21 159; Maple ton phone North. Reward., " . .'",,', V , FOR RENT Modern apt, new Miss Vera Craven, daughter of furniture; real snap, $20. 331 'E. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Craven un-of n27 Salt Lake, formerly of Provo, 3rd So. Phone 476-der went a major operation at the FOR SALE Capons, , pigs and Alrd hospital Saturday morning. n23 She Is recovering nicely. geese. 759 So. 4th West - fb v. Waterman; Gernert for Carruthers; Woodburn for Spiers; Dickey for Schnars; Rice for Carr; True for Eads; Patten for Simmons; Water man for Wallis; Carruthers ' for Gernert; Spiers , for Woodburn; Schnars for Dickey; Carr for Rice Eads for True; Simmons for Pat ten; Gernert for Carruthers; Wallis for Waterman; Patter for1 True for Eads; Woodbnrr for; Spiers; Dickey for , Schnars; Rice for Patten; Kline for Lewis; Zwlck for Wells; Paddleford fp; True. ( ., . , ( The score by Periods;' ' (T ' . u. 19 0 13 b, y, and One Remington onevRoval typewriter. Good condition. Christenson, Watklns Dunford, Attorneys. Phone 322. n26 WANTED Every rabbit breeder In Utah- county to attend special meeting at Provo high school Mon-d- a evening, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p. m,, Room 26. Those having stock to register bring them to 2nd West Monday afternoon before S p. m. .. . Tl-- e , ipe.cooperativi efforts.. President Electa Dixon of the: stake ' Relief society reported .on the work of that organization. She testified to the tovalty of the Relier society officers They were a united band of sister, she saUl nd d in harmony with the members. The community welfare work, sho declared, was progressing most ;...... Tor Dixon; Lloyd for Colvin; Simmons for Anderson: Reeves for Flnlayson; Colvin for Rowe; Merrill for Bunnell; Collins for Lloyd; Dlxpn for Buys; Flnlayson for Reeves; Menlove for Buys; EggerV sen for Merrill. Mines Wallis for Capener, i -, er A-- FOR D. Corbett, C.. lc,. Wbrthington b . TlJoyd . rhb , C. Skousen , lhb ;. . . . Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Phillip C, CaB of the Brigham are vUiung here over ' the Vineyard ward, members of the week end. choir In doublet quartette and ' a HMDs " " Eva Davis of Ogdea was a duet rendering numbers. , was offered visitor in this city Saturday. The singling was under kcU, the direction of Chorister Allen of. Basinger TJBuys for Rowe; C. Corbett ' for" Bunnell; plxon for Basinger; Colvin for Lloyd; Andersen for H. Simmon;Finlaysoa for Reaves; Bunnell for G. Corbett; Rowe for Buys, Basingfavorably. gOft-W- cow, n22 .In SubstKuUont: B. Y. pres-enatio- FOR SALE Good young milk cheap. 37 E. 6th No. . fL Corbett .'.;jg Simmons . . ,. : ' Owen Bowe Agala , Mines qytplayed th "Y" In ths second quarter, but Rows returned In tht ihrd period to dash Tl yards for score and give the TY" a commanding lead. He was injured In the fourth period. anJ scored two touchdowns Mines thereafter, but the Cougars were never worried, and played plenty ot football on their own account uta-- t if the closing gun f Yh llnmin And lifimirv? R Y.tT. MINES Bond re .,..'. ,. Reeve H Simmons Lofgrea (C) I'rV Lewis ,.0orless rg. .. e . .. '.U:., Thorn-..- .. Wells ...... " J. . ' FE0NE 111 OneV (Continued from Page . J60-0- PllcE OUR PRICES L WILL i f ALWAYS BE 33 EAST! CENTER STREET, THE LOWEST , Between the (iern and Paramount Theaters .WIIERE iURGAINSj AWAIT i YOU - tl "i YOU CAN COUNT bk' ' THIS.1 i! 4- - |