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It 'iti.!i tin and t 1 ' t 1 Mr- - tc , -t t Wilfoid G it u d iv t at llt-r- - C.ilifoi uta t dl vi- (, II pie t n tilt Mi i r and a ,d Mis tbit - State at Mrs Janies Ft rpiMin was a v tc - -- -- J me Erireton O'lznr are ret ott Mis Mr and ring fiom tonttiiiue ti'dots m alt Lake r. nut ili.-- . at th ir family Ottobcr bh Ihinu s l.imoln High School Guts Mis LjJu Hogan, ttaihir at paitnipated in a demonstration . i tan lurk high school, Mias of various act i v u s for the N E A n Loi na Mtilmm, teathei at at the Best ret Gvnii in Salt Lake high nad Miss Vera Conder, City Friday Those from Edge-moIt at tier at Lthi attended Teacher to partutpate were Donna Institute held at Salt Lake Friday Stubbs, Jean Gillespie, Deon and Saturda i Havckes and Ruby Davis Miss Marian Mecham, who is lulgeinont I.iterarj Club were enter talued at the home emplojed at Vivian Park is visitJoanna Boyce Friday ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs Wells O Met ham. The program, which afternoon was under the direction of Mrs . . . . i . Emma Brereton consisted of an Interesting retiew of Kathleen Norris book The World Is Like That, given by Harold Brereton Halloween motifs and fall flowers were used in decoration. Luntheon was served to Cordelia Booth, Hilda ConLin-toi- nt .i Special Sale! I ie k for a tiip to Ncitili'tin rt 11 1 . id Wt loinbe of Roo-o- -t hva Jf-iMi - h rua sttl mg ,,t i1( W F W lion e wide a It tiding cd-- i Lunin Mes-dam- der, Emma Erereton, Eva Gillespie, Hazel Ilawkes, Bertha Salisbury, Amv Tajlor, Minnie James, Emma Jolley, Maud Glazier, Mary Rowley, Louise Trotter and the hostess. Mrs LaRue B. Babcock of Provo, assisted her mother, Mrs. Boyce. NOTICE: All primary children are reminded of primary every Tuesday afternoon following Bchool. There Is a teacher for every class with splendid lessons prepared and the children will be greatly benefited. All those desiring to Join the choir are invited to attend every Monday night from 7:00 to 8.30. Harold Brereton and Olea mann are In charge Schu- VINEYARD ( Mrs Geo. F. Wells - Reporter) The Winning Conte-tan- ts in the Amateur hour sponsored bv the and held Friday evening in the Ward Recreational hall were Shirley 'Williams and BLINDS VENETIAN GLASS REPLACEMENTS FT AH VALLEY GLASS ANI) rAINT CO. niOVL 650 522.30 SUITS with $25.00 SUITS with $30.00 SUITS with Extra Pant. .$23.50 Extra Pant. .$26.00 it Extra Pant. .$31.00 :: ARTHUR VATvCK VETERINARIAN 130 West 3rd North Phone Provo, Utah 053-- J 'v t lint u hundred', of Miijq to clmo-- p front. Ibti'iy m(v .up color Take1 jour choice, and Kcmemhcr the Kvtra Pant! M i os-- t s i . t.i. . JuJ i . . ,.iuu4u4u4 .z- . .. . 4 , , GRIFFITH APPLIANCE SERVICE --s I Year it RADIOS Refrigerators - Washers REPAIRING u it Mose Lewis Mens and Hoys ' i At 316 t? at the Furniture Exchange Phone II W'st Center INSURANCE LOANS aud REAL ESTATE Bee tier & Used Circulators USED CIRCULATORS NEW CIRCULATORS Get Yours t N 0 W ! 0 band Mrs RALPH'S RADIO AND APPLIANCE fA as low as xJijU 11.95 FURNITURE EXCHANGE West Center 310 Cal! 24 for St. Expert Radio - Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs S3 bii.h-npiii- nt i North Inlv. Av. 1 Fall and Winter f.ldsc On Coti-oliiU- ((--t Famous J. B, Stetson HITS (renovated) Blatk - Tan or Grey $2.00 it RED Men's HUNTING CAPS Kelt, Canvas or Corduroy -- Visitors .. a. J. J. m. n. A.a.j.AiJ.AAAa. V'V WvVT vt TTt Mrs. Belva Kirk Simpstn and daughters of Moroni spent several days during the week visiting their mother and grandmother, Home Mrs. Clara Kirk and other Orem relatives and friends We will furnish the spot, build Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock von a home, 10 per cent down,' start paying when home Is com- -' were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Harris. plete, or sell jon a new home Ranee Nielson was the dinner now ready for occupancy, or guest of Mr and Mrs. Ralph sell you a home for remodeling, Julian of American Fork Monday or sell you a mod, home, new, II. A. heat with stoker, Northeast Provo. YOU CAN STILL CASH U tttttttttTtt m. m. m. m. . iml-- m. or ATTENTION? 25c - 49c - 59c Mens Heavy Wool BOOT HOSE For Hunting 25c - 39c - 49c Little Bojs f I tn ) : And-reaso- only 3rd South PHONE 013 WINDSOR $1.00 Roys' Long Sleeve POLO SHIRTS Sizes 4 to 14 39c Famous Men's Special at California Men BLACK JEANS Swing Pockets $1.10 Ladies and Misses Ladies' Non-Ru- n PRESS HOSE Real Values Hatchery & Hanes UNION SLIT8 v Timpanogos TOMMIES 89c this ear's high fgg prices, IF IOC III Rli ! For immediate diliverj of clmite pullets, lajing or readj to la j, drop in or phone Todav Custom grinding and mixing. Poultry, hog and dairy leeds and supplies. i Heavy Blue CORDUROY Hunters! 7th East PltmO REAL 25c Miss llorime Baxter was married Monday evening, to La Vert Giay of Lehl in the Salt Lake temple Florence is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John Baxter of Orem The young couple will make their home in Wmd-o- r vrard. , DR, E.L. AIKEN COT SWEATERS 69c and 98c 32 W. Center rt. - Provo Is qualified by thorough training an! jears of experience to render a superior 3GS aches, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Lumbago Liver, Stomach and Kidney trouble. ruin Many Biy Business Siomach-ach- e Deal. ! UHetiGllaQiiG Service, which has proven very effective in treating Head- 5AV- - Wlr st Come Down and SAVE CHIROPRACTIC co.vFueids DRESS VALUES New Prints, and Broadtloths Smartest Percales. Colorful, Tub-faSwing Skirts All Sizes IJttle Bojs' and Girls' (Mrs. Ferry Nielson - reporter) West Center St. I'rovo, Utah. PHONE IOf)! Real Estate Its ho LITTLE ailments that Intel fere most with business and social success t he illnesses you dont bother to thetk. And its these little Fire Insurance Willard L. Sowards Agency IT1II PROW) troubles that tan often cause grave consequences. No person can do his best work with jetor health. To keep jour energj at top pitth and jour health in sound condition, come in todav for a phjsital rhetk-u- p and auditioning treatment. tii!iitiMifii!!iiiiuiii!iiiimjim!iii!niitui4iiiiimimmiMimmmt!ii'H r Y1 2 i Dr. E. Mansfield PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT Phono Of. 1 01)3 W, Res. 1003J 75 E. Center 8L, Provo, Utah 1 -- 3 1 WlSS i t,r (Ad No. 11 of a series) Phon, ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel ; ; 818 .;!u TIRE t ff n T ,.fj v - vV " :w o- !'! - - 4- - 1 al r 5 v I ' I :l 1 j r t'T if s t ; , - t REPAIRING . lh.it strained h. r jr OPrOfilTE GREAT 209 Rooms 200 Tile Baths U. S. TIRES and BATTERIES MORMOTT Hotel Temple Brimhall Bros. 60 TEMPLE Rates: ut-e- never-endin- r i enqna Square REX)MM ENDED look on his face.) d In a is iprotession of hills. To get one paid, ho has to make another. Lou know him. He sajs, Iff II tould just get straight with j the hoards onte lie! nods to get organized, and If 1 jXou see him tell him that we'll loan him enough to paj ALLf jins bills. Tln lie can repaj tus in sj sternal ic, small month ! jlj pajments. J1.50 to $4.00 Balt Lake Oty, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERMJ8T C. ROfiSI IER, Manager HIGHLY jj Never has it been bo easy to buy Goodrich Tires, a a Heater or Stet e on our Liberal Credit Plan. Our liberal Budget Plan fits every pocketbook. Just select what you need and tell us how you can pay. There is no red tape we will open your account and d3liver the merchandise at once. Battery, Anti-Freez- GOODRICH TIRES, BATTERIES, HEATERS and STET ANTIFREEZE ; 4 -- See Us Now Phono Bill Shoulda Been A Juggler I 7. Provo H" 11 Susanna Turner of Vancouver, B C , has arrived for an indefinite stay with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Anderson. Prows and Haws Mr. and Mrs George W. Cropper and little son of Deseret spent Company the week end with her parents, 1 Realty 53 North University Avenue Mr and Mrs S IT Blake. Elders Richard R Lyman and I Provo, Itah Phone 430 Elias Woodiuff, oonfereme visit-01- s ? from Salt Lake, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Axel n Sunday afternoon after the conference session n Reception honoring Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson was held Friday evening in the Second ward recreation hall at Pleasant Grove. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake temple WednesAnderson day - Mis (Helen Green) is the daughter of Mr and Mis LaMar Greer, Warren is the sou of Mr and Mrs, Wllford Anderson. Wllford Anderson is ill at a Trovo hospital. Inspiring Stake Conference was held Saturday evening and Sunday at the Timpanogos stake A tabernacle John Apostle Widtsot and Elder Ni Ison fiom Sait Lake City were the main speakers M u sit al N u mliers were furnished for Stake Conference from the Windsor ward as follows solo, Mrs. Hannah Packard, quartette, Milton Johnson, Howard Lowe, Floyd Backus and Warren Johnson. Ross Iirimley was chosen to act as one of the seven presidents of Seventies Milton Smith was called to the office of a Seventy at Quarterly 17, 1910 Phone 108 $2950 New $39.50 Super Deluxe Innerspring MATTRESS Other Innerspring Mattresses 78 N. Cnlv. Ave. BARGAINS 2950 Plus $7.93 Spring BOTH FOR FRED E. RAY COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE ALSO SOME MATTItESS BARGAINS! New $29.50 Deluxe Innerspring Mattress Plus $7.93 Double Deck Spring BOTH FOR -- on ft rt in e Lot- Mudge llooley, foulkr, Sinnlav St luiol I nion Meeting Clona Wriglit Jewel Walk r, Hiwill lie lu Id Sund i afternoon nt t Na t the si mid ward thapil All V Sliovvtr and Sttt ial w s .11 bool worker and was lull at the home of Mr and Mis Janies Marrott Friday ait uigid to he prt-eM I V. t.h aner Lenders tvtiung in honor of their daughto ait 101 th coming ter, Mis Clifton Haws (Eval, a t ho- - ti Mildii d ( erne and Hunt bride wi, tii ate About 50 relatives Oi alker and friends epjoved an evening of Frn mis weliome Dr Cunning- game- - and fun. afttr which dainty i ham oil itturn home from rt fre-hnts were served During the Veteians hospital, where he the evening prit s were won bv has beii taking treatment the Iona Jnrm in, and Olive Stark three weeks p pi izt s were won by erl .Miner Juu.ie 11 irris, Nt ttie W llherg and Wed-nhard-ot n Florence Ru joined the navj, leaving Many beau-day for. his po- -t of duty in tiful and gifts were reCalifornia Veil is the second ceived bv the bride. son of Mr and Mrs Olden Miner Mrs Noma Hates, Mrs Iona to join the navy Jarman and Mis Hazel Mar'ott Lindon Teachers Bi tt d as ho-oSt s Mr and Mrs. Orden Miner left prepart d dinner Wednesday at the school as a final social before Thursday for a ten day trip to the beginning of the serving of California hot school lunches Alberta WalMr and Mrs. Blaine Johnson ker, president of the P T. A. and family returned home Saturthese hot lunches will be- day, after spending the past summer at Vailier, Montana. gin this week Initiation Carol Harris spent a few hours for new Home Ec club mem- visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs bers was held Wednesday at the Clarence Harris on her way from high school. The following Windattending Teachers convention in sor girls joined Virgie Gillman, Salt Lake City Odukr t Greeu-Anderso- Call DR. , liugt-- ( MIA Who can do it? Mlii .iccor li mists, aud Mi'y Helm nloi-tand I he Xrk'in-- - TiiVl.is F'li' lloldiwav ul lb r ILudi'g rli'ing t'u IU'irMr mi Hirmtlma Judgts and Mi- Burton H vvif iliins .uni Mr ami Mr, Law-iiiXtvvood of Pleasant Grove ami XV M Vdiioti f the Lincoln hool hnih Jov O Ch gg aittd ns Major Bow.s and interviewed em h con-smut 15 numhirs bring given and a Luge crowd was iieent The vvtnnets will be heard in the near future over KOVO Mis Ellen Holduway has spent the past week in Tooele with her daughter, Mrs Ellis Orme and children Miss Luella Thicker, who is teaching school at Altona visited here last week end, having attended Teachers Institute in Sait Lake. Mrs Owen Harding and Mrs Randell Holdaway and children spent fou days last week at Price with Mr and Mrs. Val D Hicks The Primary children were entertained at a social Monday afternoon in the ward chapel. Refreshments and games were enjoyed Mrs Meilene Bailey gave a lecture on the care of the Skin, Hair and Nails at the work and business meeting Tuesdav at Relief Society. Mrs Thorit C. Ilebertson left last Wednesday to join her husband at Baltimore, Maryland, where he is in training at an officers 81 hool She expects to remain in the East a month and will return home with her hus11 Published week y at Preso, I tub. by We bbaton Co Educational Recreation haauaiatioB of Orem. Printed by Utah Valuer Iub.ixiaiia Company, 6? North I trai A at Street, Provo, Utah Hiree e Homos are being completed The home of trl Stubbs in the liter bottom, Moms Brereton on the tanjon road and James B Ftrgu-o- u at the mouth of Proto canjon Mis Osa Ferguson and daugh-te- i Naomi furnished a duet in the afternoon session of Quar-ter- l Conference Sunday at the Lincoln high school i i t 9 I 1 ' jr-Ja- y, InanCE I COMPANY 1 s, Phone 022 j a ipiHWRiiiiiiiMiBMinimGtd'iitiiiiimtMtmuimmtiiiHttiiiMmMWiiDm (Ad No. 10 of a series) ai5sjke DSctor Co. ORIIM aii.l PROVO, UTAH Compltto Smieo for All Makes of Cars On Budget Plan Too! You Furnish the Lot . Vell Build the Home ? |