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Show w A a PAGE EIGHT YiR P' WA H) ';e:VJ5 JgJJX-H&B.AJJV, Ffrl P AX- S EIP.T JiMijlSlXli;,9r3 l- V ... A- -yr, v aJ Zl ; J t' ' - V Your Friends FolTast EStdl Stlce of . American Forfr. aiid Eveiya-Miimie DiaJ of ? Lehf. were grafted a license to Ved, Thursday at . the eotmty. court a "house.: ' ' ' V . ----- D. S: , Jennings of Logan, was ! . among the visitors In Provo Thurs- day. Av L Wilson of- Logan,, spent Thursday with Provo,, friends' . v. a A " a , , - r l' F. ' R. ' Itussell ha3 returned to Ogden, after jpenumgxa, iew aajn? here on business. w" ' ' - A1 . r .w,. Colonial Influence GivesExotic Touch .! i to rsev jfatis ra3nions MODISH JEWELRYrQES NATIVE ,' V, 9 l BA J. Etohs of v Logan, was a ' V visitor in thi.city Thur3day. " Mr. and Sirs. Elmer Lk Joiino: of s Charleston. ar the proud parents par-ents of bahy girl, born Thurs-,t;y Thurs-,t;y after noton at the Crane Ma- ternity hdrae. Mother and babe arc 'doin,? fine. - . s-t ? ' r Mr and MnC Frank Bruno have fine baby girl, born .Tuesday morn-ink morn-ink -at the .family home. Mother and baby are, doing nicely t- Mrs. v ' Pruno was1 for hnerly Alice Brunner. . . . s. : . Mr. and Hrs Harold Haililey have left for Oxford. Idaho- where : they will rda1tetherir - home this , v winter. . Mr. Kandley win be prin- 'Ccjpal of the Oxford schooL Mrs. r VHandLcy vaa formetly Elaine'ax- . - - Mr. and Mrs. rauK Jiggercsea Have leff for FhMadelphia, - Pa- after spending tna . summer v m-Provo m-Provo with Mr,: Eggertaen's par" ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen. . Mr. Ej?feTtsen wl teach , at the Temple university. V ? ' " . ." : VHTord LeBoy Williams of Pro-"W Pro-"W and KMyitlaN Irene Eeatdv n' "V Levan, were - issued a marriage license at the county court, house; 'Thnrsrinv. v yv----.- Georga Wlllard Hardy and fern Hoover Cerbett. v both of.XProvo were married Thursday a the -" ..county . court house. France , Salis- hury county clerk, performed .the - RTniAi". r.A And 'oil ( ' i Thef tof 16 gallons of gasoline V and three" quarts of oil from the ; state road equipment shed was re- V ' porwa ai ,ne gneruitivuivc s.nvay : "mnmincri. "Th'' nrowlftrshftftked n withthjelr -car and broke off .two ' oclEaIJtciieain .entrance, to- the , ' ..fiumps, according to Deputy' Sner ih'NRenben' L. ChTistensen who,in- vestlgated.- ' ' V --J. TOO LATE FOR I ; CLASSIFICATION ! X . .- . V . . , . v irnXtVRKKT" FURNISHED 3 jm:od-- apt81NNo. 3 W sl7 - i s 'V . I 3, ? PX , Si -J8? 1 - - -- v X " ft The colonial Influence Is seen in this necklace and bracelet created: by I Vatt Cleef .&' Arpels. V Ivory, white gold and coral teake4hem sufficiently; suffi-ciently; exotic for wear with the plainest of gowns, sucbaa this Carouh orown; satin afternoon dress by Jean Patou. -j- . , - A 1 - w jSKVrr '.V ., k. ,-,j-.-j- r-::--r.'Y- V :. r vco.. x-xsM X'VXV'-- J'$$4wfi .... V s ' x. - i . f -A, I IX: 1 X , 41 DRESSING MARY ' AND JOHNNIE : ' " J ' : (Continued from Page One) ' v ' - - s A A" y 1 -obtained fromc .one of Provo'a leading lead-ing ready-to-wear stores, they are accurate. , : 'r . Since there are about 6,000 school children in' this tnuHn area, a glance will serve to lndlx cate that ; about $240,000 has been spent in this , r e g l'o n for school clothing within the past few months. Ap proximately X quarter of a nill-lion nill-lion dollars for these i txe m s alone The readers; offcourse, , will know where they spent their $15 each for children, f. they W their area then that vast sum. of money, went to -furnish schools. good roads, employment, em-ployment, in y . stuiiic vuci uuiu" jnunlty. Clerks were hired in some other city Salt Lake City, Ogden, Denver with their money.. Those clerks purchased foodstuffs ; from farmers in Salt .Lake, '.Ogden, and Denver; they -paid their taxes in those - cities and their taxes " went toward building up roads, schools, and public fcuildinirs thre. und. nlsst went toVardyhirin officers, etc: in tnose communities. No one in these days would suggest, sug-gest, that anyone trade at home in orderk,to be loyal to the home merchant.. mer-chant.. But one might with pro-, priety . suggest that one trade at home In order to be loyal to himself andVxo his own familv Anvnne Jars, what, must all of the . items used In tfila territory amount 'to'? ,:The person who "does' not ' like good roads, parks and public im-proymehta, im-proymehta, who doesn't want his county or -cty to have any funds with which to aid the poor or-the widows and orphans; who has no interest in . band concerts and ball games; who doesn't care to see a recreational, program under way in his city; who doesn't believe in fairs and a thousand and one other things should, continue to buy out- Transients Faqe Charcres Ol?$heft . Four transients suspeeted.iOfithe' theft, of a car' in Nebraska are b& , UCiU' iUI lUTCailKltLlUll . ALL L11B- I. Utah countv - iail. Th wtai4 t,tm v -''' . j' " - Shepherd and liH HaneT6JJebra well-d "Ined of funds. "XNoWiif' he could save money for-himseifV tt would he different, but-hcanmt? ka and Lewis Ferguson.aias Fletcher, of Poeatellaj. ' In x all probability- a vrequest the extradltioix the . f 6vr I wilV' be rewivedvby Sheriff E DumelL The Tnen'were arresti Spanish Fork several days ago. manulacture of 2J2S.100. galled n?iicittal liquor. V. p.;iflvcn hundred woxkei iar quired jto harvestthe.; onior -. side of his trade, area. In that ma. e2 Wi0" ?' Paveoi", can Keep his community In the long run. V " V . ' in Wisconsin this summer, streets,- fine bridges and rrrnfl "' ' ' ' ' W ' -. . ''-.'. -v. c.vx-.." -A: public buildings; who believes in an active community where prosperity and happiness abound, will be. likely like-ly to keep his money at home working for himself. " "Provo merchants, experts in-merchandising, in-merchandising, buy oods i wholesale whole-sale at' much lower prices than people can; who are not in the business. busi-ness. They keep a stock on hand for the convenience of their -customers. They pay high rentals or high taxes; they pay a license fee; they aid .whenever, the. community wtuiw ;w: o aiyimng wortn wmie. I K s-cwftfs araji can furnish goods of equal quality ' for the same, price or less,1 and they 1 always stand squarely behind them ri'-V . , ' . , ' :- Npw if the school child item alone Is a quarter of a million dol- IL . -v r-r -'- v- U, PIE '-AKHDJ. E?EJBHD, CD r Hard Wheat Flour ... . . ... . 9,48.1b. Bags Turkey Red 1 CE 100 lbs.MiIJruii Bran . : . : ; , ; . , . . $ .70 lgO Is. White Shorts .v. . . . . A . . 1.10 9-lb. Bag Germade . . .... . . . .... . . . 24c ; 9 lbs. Cracked Wheat Mush . ... . 24c ; 9 lbs. Rolled Wheat Mush . . . ...... 24c v 100 Ibs.Egg- Mash . . . , . . . . ; . . . . .$1.50 100 lbs! Dairy Feed, as low as . . . $1.10 (SSfe Feeal Bte9 151 No. Univ. Ave. 1 Phone 114 vj iftnV'raiia r kitchenette. 193 1 East ast Worth. -" v 1 c' j . Z rmV inod. batching apt for men. $10,00.. 160 So. 3rd East. X817 , s FOB RENT - UNFURNISHED - Y - Jones-' new apt., elec. ' equipped. Na children 270 No. lt E.- Phone ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS -;Young brown -mare, 1200 libs.; calfv S mosv old. Sawaya. Phone . 051R2. (Rt. No. 3, Box 13L . Sv sl7 V PEACHES. Elbertas and Craw-.-f brds. - Sawaya, Phone ' 051R2. Rt, ,No. 3, Box 131. , t: '17 JFQH SALE CQW&. . -V j ' -Young, Jersey and yearling heifer. .505 East, Center. : . sl3 . J i FOB "SALE, OR LEASE -v s. By owner. .7 roommodern, fum-, fum-, ace;heated,with cellar and wash 'room, large lot,close to'B. Y. U. " Will sell5 at a -sacrifice and on easy terms. See- owner at . 904 No. 1 E. , after 6 p m. or Sunday. , ' - 4- Like Rent; 4 R: Modern N. E. 10D down ?25 Monthly.. Phone 1099; - -V- "Tl" ii ii pi i ti i - r--1 r j 'CXOSING OUT, 1500 Jpicces oiWnderwear fpx: 'altthe family rregtiufdf I lezsZt K coat; A Special uitcea ; on. i; TS a - fiar. lieV.: BroW lots "at Uss than . y3lrice.; XJoi Garments,; values to ; $1.25,; T pair r:-3S -bur .'-best- seller ; 1 ,pair .r.- $1.00 Best " Flat Knit, Ladie ii: pair,:..J.-.,, 796 Beatnat Knit, Indies; Jl'Iot, Sweaters vl"Y2 price Many Other Bargains -at This Saleat l .v EVAN'S v j Where You, Oct .Quality. and Prices. As the accuracy of the hour-glass depends ' v -. . ). ..: .... .. I . ' upon an even, continuous flow..., a little at a time . .so the uniform flavor of Hilis. Bros. Coffee is produced by Controlle J Roast-ing-'the 'patented process that roasu evenly, continuously little at a time. continuous gtfeksrkXSut of Controlled: Roasting produces ;same fijlflfpr in evety ppmid : V of H Us BrqsiC6ffee -V ' "A little Jat-a time'f-in$i'eaa of sTncfv.,ii nf w.t:n f ,Lru fef eqmres fguessworkHilIs"Bros. : iiMH , nine; ai a; time. j. nc . rare; - : blerid;of;Jlfs Bros: Coffee passes process tikes Coffee roastiig 'M? ( x i-- I Wc ' tl 1 :;0Ai MirS rfw, w I. . .tH rHP -VJ J-Jr - A. ! A. -V J , Y' il . i pri.Mi I r YrtZAr 2 s V':V' N.- ,s-n1 Hil t4 i iZJ : T rwcessCont away .Witfi V - won't KeepNcoffee, fresh, ButHHfe Bros. Coffee guesork, and insures exactness,-It develops eyery , can't go stale can't losev its aroma and navor ! .b'eriy to.the fuUestna;r flavoH X.; ' 1 Pour a cup of ffiUs firos: Cbifcd. Ohe breath" V, Every can. of ' Hills 1 Bros. Coffee has the same VTof its temotmff aroma! andvou drain the cuo and flavor, andeyenr can isrSAirhich droysj. "pouc another. After tnatperhaips another. This nameand look for ; the J All Sizes ' to 2' 7 v "WX J muyvu l uul.Vi '"Jjee -sk ior. it Dy ' ' TH v T . - v.u.a. wiuxxi4txjr,, uxuiii ' viu5 -A.Arau iraae-raaric on tne can. . . . , " - H i ', eMOTarcerSf: ipp' yg-; Waist Band 9 Fancy : : jS ' -Ifei a' -7 . . Bottoms" v 'Pockets.- V :v v.ip ' Boys' Sizes . f ' 1 rife $2.45 a. M Vv:;- $2.98 'Kjsrif a. .V-ysv fmtmmmmm 11 .n .. -lmr;g.T.ai. -JlQ..J.:.,i"j, '7-j '-JJ?1 jpp ppi ... iwv in mi 1 ' U'. AV H II till llllVJl H4'i-lU A Large Variety : ' PUMPS - STRAPi and OXFORDS .., MEDIUM HEEL STREET SHOES in Kid . with lizard trim $195 . $2.9. :'Ay u HimiM pwpwpii wrwiii. .jiiiw m im,w TIES are4 AbroJfinkVJex popular thisWau lmBlack L or Brown Kldl. 7 C1 0 Chfldren'a- . GUN' A METAL OXFORDS -FOR 1 SCHOOL SLflft "MMaBDBWMnpMMpHMIMpHMM You'd expect to pay at least three dollars v A, - even in asale--for suchfiriequaKtyTci(idie ft ' i y cnousn pairs to jasv an tnrougti i - the fall, a-- v-V-r1 yA- VH1IUI irens : 3IETAL .. -.' - V.-. . .SCHOOL ;A-AteT-fin A- - - t; Trade '.-At. ERCANBRACK'S , PojtjiYqur DOLIiAR'S SAKE t A fc.; 1 ... - ,.. .. . ... . ... A-j" 'i - A ' -a;- , -- A - , , - v - . '-x A ; 'i ? liA '' |