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Show ilEN'S RAYON OS Regular 98c mes in Green, Brown, in. Sizes for men and ys. l : 7 DILI3 i?MbTZ v o;ilv , ?aQO Each ! Think of it! . . 2nsational low price ! day- o::lv ? V Each Regular 49c sellers 1 lirt! Z7' ' v.. Pair klets from our regu-stocking regu-stocking up now! '? enno: I Silt (I f V. 5c Each .......8c Each 10c Each 14c Each J SAUE! hoppers 1 j' " . BOYS' SLACK SUITS Set Just Arrived J . . . Boy's, Slack Suits in solid colors col-ors or striped shirt; plain and Sanforized shrung. in V 17 SEHESnQ QEKOASIIOD - w m i ( I : - Manyxof the Items On This Page Are Priced for Monday only So Be Here When the Doors Open at 9 a. m. You'll Save Plenty! Men's New Self Tying TIES These Ties never come undone in the knot always look right and feel ' right! -Big assortment. Patterns . Beautiful New Flowered 5) Yd. Never before have we seen such colorful new patterns ! Ideal for housecoats, etc. seat This Rag while Men's 100 Wool Slip-Over Sleeveless Sweater. o Comes in Green, Brown, Tan, Blue and White. REG. S2.50 4 Ft. Ideal for in the house or on the porch in the face of -a rising market, look at this price cut! ) PROVO (UTAH) Boys' Advertiser OVMS 8-oz. Sanforized Why pay more when you can get the same quality at Firmage's for a few cents less! V ' - f l JIT 1 ' POO FELT HATS Just Arrived! A whole fresh, new stock of this popular quality qual-ity Fur AO Felt Hat . , IlQO Boys' Dress Pants New patterns hard finish Slack or fl If) Belted Styles Crew Neck Styles, 'in bright Blazer Stripe Hr mjj w en's Oorli 'Howes High or safety gauntlet leather leath-er face and !7r knuckle guard Pair .. Ijg GAD BLAHKETS Comes in Indian designs-- . . Ideal for car i -fsf covers HAG QUI 21x48 Inches is a sensational price on Rugs Get yours they last! ...... AC DABV DLAnilETS .36x50 Inches-Heavy Inches-Heavy Satin Binding. Clever Baby Patterns Blue or pink Extra Large 01 size ; t4 LADIES' SHIRTS A new shipment in Ladies' and Misses AOn ' tl no sizes 4 and limi by 6 Ft. BETTER f, - f I SUNDAY HERALD, 12 Only Men's O'GS.TTS Regular $12.75 Sizes 36 to 42 ; belted or straight. These coats will sell as high as $15 next fall! .9 O Men's Hummer Brand PAINTER omis Sanforized shrunk, with all the pockets a ! Q Painter requires: . Men's RED BALL CARPENTER- ofnu Lighter in weight, strong-, er in f! 70 construction . il y Boys' 8 oz. BIG BUCK WAIST r O'flLLS Rivets at every point of strain. All sizes Oifo from 6 to 18 Pair Up Men's Rubber Dipped GLOUES A new shipment double rubber Ogin dipped Pair .... Jf Chenille Seat "and ATO HATS New shipment in all new colors and Cf patterns Set .... C4 PART WOOL LAIHIETS Full big double bed size now at a new i Ct low price il0 Home Comfort PILL0I7 GASES 36 by 42 size, pure white a real value at this price TOl'JSLS Values To 35c These are large hand or bath Towels at a real sav ing some a little soiled Each Bon-Ton Foundation GAnr.iEnis 12'Pricc A closeout of certain styles in our famous Bon-Ton Corsettes ! SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .ft r" r ' 1 Now you can stock up for a long time 7 to come if you're here early. We have 1000 Pairs, but last time they were gone by noon! ZLJ A FACTORY CLOSE-OUT REG. 50c JlTniifffiTr nhli i i, . This is a one-day only Men s 50c lies at this One-half attraction ! Just Arrived! Men's 80 Square Dress 4 - Genuine Quadriga Shirts in new patterns and colors that men are bound to like ! Also Plain White. A ' Four different sizes and choose from. Black or A stripe. Values To $6.753 Big Tables of j i - ODDS and ENDS Closeout of Odd's and Ends !: Friedman-Shelby Shoes! i A' VALUES TO 4.98 I Friedman-Shelby Grade no I Mil j Another big double table of Odds and Ends in Shoes! (3 ODDS and ENDS Also a few Straps included in this rirpstic r paranrp 48 Only Men's Sizes 14 14V 1616 19 only. Mostly whites. .soiled,' MEN'S HIGHER PRICED j Comes in four colors, in knit or l fleece lined. Ideal also for ladies working in gardens, etc. 23, 1941 pr. X r sale of J J LT Price J j j 4 v C 3 WiS kinds to airplane 07)00 in Better . ODDS and ENDS in RED GOOSE Regular To $1.49 - 17 rz3 Slightly LN f j ) L' I New Style In "Long curls fall from the Psyche knot at the back of this smart Grecian coiffure, and soft curls are used in a bang across the forehead. fore-head. Walter Florell, famous milliner, created the little flower toque which is perfect with the hair-do. Book Reviewed At Acacia Club Acacia club members were guests of Mrs. Clarence Ellertse. at her home Friday afternoon, with Mrs. Frank Goold, president, in charge. Mrs. LaVar Christensen review ed the book, "A Woman's Best Years," by W. Beran Woolfe, M. D., and luncheon was served, a patriotic scheme being carried out. Present were Mrs. Hazel Jan- son, Mrs. LaVar Christensen, Mrs. Helen T. Richards, Mrs. Frank Goold, Mrs. Emil Jacobsen, Mrs. Jesse Stott, Mrs. Theodore Tay lor, Mrs. William Connell, Mrs. Elliott Tuttle, Mrs. Ivan Young, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mrs. Harvey Staheli, Mrs. Harold Johnson, Mrs. Harold Anderson and Mrs. Verne S. Nelson. Waffle Supper Given Friends Mrs. James Keith Jarvis (Mar ian Graham), entertained at a waffle supper Thursday evening at her home, for a group of friends. Cards were enoyojed, also. In attendance were Mrs. Fern Mar-Ve'ma Mar-Ve'ma Mendenhall of Provo, and Mrs. Ernestine Vest of Payson. iAicile Haws, Miss Sylvia Mc-Gram. Mc-Gram. Miss Zina Larsen, Miss ler, Miss" Amanda Roundy, Miss Bridge Club Entertained Mrs. John Boardman entertain ed the L. S. club members at her home Friday afternoon. Patriotic decorations and place cards were used and after luncheon, lunch-eon, bridge was played, Mrs. Stanley Clark winning high score prize and Mrs. Leo Mecham, second. sec-ond. Mrs. Darwin Boardman was a guest and members present were Mrs. Idonna Peterson, Mrs. Theresa Ther-esa Morgan, Mrs. June Petersen, Mrs. Stanley Clark, Mrs. Leo Mecham and Mrs. J. E. Farrer. Young Group At Party Barbara Zobell entertained at her home Thursday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. Games and music wore enjoyed, prizes going to Marie Dean Bybee and Mark Graham. "A delicious luncheon was served to Nadine Smart, Mark Graham, Lynette John, Dick Dyer, LaRae Reynolds, Mack Lawrence, Lorna Taylor, Bob Preece, Elaine Clegg, Weldon Moffitt, Marie Dean Bybee, Garth Kump, JLa Verne Cloward, Jack Whipple, Barbara Zobell, Joel Perkins and Hanna Killpack," a guest from Salt Lake. Many lovely gifts were received. Discussion Group Meets An interesting meeting of the Women's Council discussion section sec-tion was held Friday afternoon at the Women's clubhouse, with the chairman, Mrs. Joel T. Brown, in charge. Mrs. J. H. McDonald read Lincoln's Lin-coln's address, at Gettysberg, after which Mrs. L. N. Oakley gave the lesson on "Citizenship." A discussion followed, and Mrs. Joel T. Erown talked on "Amer icanism and Our Flag." . PAGE FIVE Flower Toque Miss Norma Dunfrd of the Dunford Beauty salon, is leaving tonight for Salt Lake City, to attend the Excelcis Beauty school for the next four months. The Provoan won a scholarship from the school for writing the best letter" on the subject, 'Why T Want to Be a Beauty Operator." Mrs. George W. Tucker suffered suffer-ed a painful leg injury Thursday, when she fell from an automobile. Siw-icP reports -to-be reflting.asi ly at her home today. Sirs. J. P. Fugal and Mr. and Mrs. . Harold Wright and family of Pleasant Grove, spent Thursday Thurs-day here with Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Swenson. Stanley II. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Brown, left Friday for Burbank, Calif., where he will attend the Fletcher Aircraft Air-craft school. Mr. and Mrs. V. Smoot Brim-hall Brim-hall and two children have been visiting 'here from Oakland, Calif., en route to Albany, New York, where Mr. Brimhall has been transferred by the Montgomery-Ward Montgomery-Ward company.' They visited Mr. Brimhall's parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Wells L. Brimhall. "Mrs. T. . McCaffery fof Salt Lake City, is visiting Provo with friends over the week end. Sam Leavitt. now of Salt Lake City, was in Provo" Friday visiting visit-ing friends. Miss Blanche Rust of Oakland, Calif., is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rust. Mrs. Markham Gives Program Literary League memDers were guests of Mrs. Heber C. Johnson at her home Friday afternoon, the program being given by Mrs. Fred Markham, who read, a fine paper on "The Rebuilding of Williamsburg." Williams-burg." Luncheon was served. The poena for the month was read by Mrs. Antone Romney. Miss Rheta Kay, president, was in charge. Dutch iris and daffodils tastefully decorated dec-orated the rooms. Mrs. Bob Leishman was a guest, and members present were Mrs. Stanley Dunford, Mrs. Gam Carter, Car-ter, Mrs. Antone Romney, Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer, Mrs. Mark Allen, Mrs. A. E. Robison, Mrs. Clifton .Tolboe, Mrs. Vernon Tol-boe, Tol-boe, Miss Rheta Kay, Mrs. Fred Marknam, Mrs. Elden Clark, Mrs. Sherman Christenson, Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur D. Taylor, Mrs. Lenn Creer, 1 Mrs. Walter Hedquist, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Ariel Ballif, Mrs. Hamilton Calder and Mrs. Wesley P. Lloyd. Club Girls At Candy Pull The Yehudi Debs were enter- tained at the home of Virginia Rasmuson Friday evening, the delightful de-lightful affair being in the form of a candy pull. Jn attendance were Marjorie Scherer, Margaret Critchlow, Lou Anne Brown, Rodene Farrer and Yvonne Farr. The girls meet once a month, and the next party is to be held at the home of Marjorie Scherer, City Briefs |