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Show an 1 A. and E. BEDFORD Lvu DM Art Needlework' ash tp foSsnft IP?nni?(pjjasn 1 (IF IPol W?W HIS NEW LINE OF PILLOW TOPS AND TABLE - RUNNERS JUST RECEIVED BY A 3C ! . 176 West Center t. - - .... ir ind Look These Over, You Are Invited to Call very large crowd attended the pic- - Lkcal. .washed la skimmed milk ture "Threads of Destiny", at the Prin should not. be rinsed la "waterTHbuT" cess Tuesday night, the house being should be ironed while still damp with ........ J VUJ'ftllJ U pLIUiVl'j nmp rmtnripry nf Fvly.H Nesbit Thaw, who played the leading FOR SALE Cadillac "30" touring, role, aroused in advance the curiosity car chickens hnnner fountains In- and interest of the public and thejf cub3tor brooders, automatic feeders, were rewarded with an excellent even motorcycle, washing machine, elecings entertainment. tric motor and stove, etc., cream sen- -' arator; all cheap. 754 N.. First 'East. Rev. J. j C. Clark of the Baptist Phone 674-- F-; church returned last evening from a conference of two days in Salt Lake m; r. a: wale chorus. with other Baptists of the st&tet ATTENTION! Jesse Gray, son of Mrs. James Gray, The nert regular practice of the M. underwent a successful operation for appendicitis on Tuesday, and Is now I. A. male chorus will be held in the on the road to recovery. Central schoolaouse Monday at m. All members are expected to be-Sheriff Roy Wilkins" of - Duchesne The chorus will furnish present. Wuntyjs here on official business. music for the Sunday school convent w -' -'v A StoresWill r I Undersell AH -- JCi Pen n e i?Ca-Jn- . C - JXl - to L he-wide Others Utah Provo ACT QUICKLY I 60c TO $1.00 BLUE AND WHITE EN AMELWARE A GREAT SPECIAL PURCHASE, RECENTLY MADE BY OUR NEW YORK BUYERS BRINGS TO US AT PROVO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESDEN BLUE AND WHITE ENAMELED WATER PAILS, STEW PANS, SAUCE PANS, COFFEE ;POTS,-.WHILANY REMAIN THIS GREAT VALUE AWAITS YOU HERE! . J. . 3 - E . .. : ValuesSou "- a typewriter expert. Goods you heed f6ryourself or youriicm& not match our prices! These are a few of the: wonderful values -- here now. - Come to the "Golden Rule' ' and we'll savenfz American Calico, best 10c Value Outing' Flannel, 2liC value Red 8 l-- 3c 8 l-- 3c 27-inc- grariiyiaie-assortme- SearGlnghamsrtaTnotrs--make- value Apron Check Gingham, value OutingTlannel, 27-inc- .... . attractvie Tight paUernsi purprice, yajrd h, r J pfettyattejpTre-- - y f: - LLEM 7-Pi- .......... r ) our " yard price, read-can-b- 'fiirreat-Poem-Eliase-f- 74 - - . - . veal or beefi Bishop Q. F. Whitney,, gave a made more inoist if three or Ung from tablespoonfuls of cream, are, fore a large crowd and appreciative added just before bakings, . audience fn College hall last evening. 2U& nt JOHNSON.. Director, EARL J. GLADE,, Manager. eataicjLchopped . you money on every purcnase 5c value Orchestra ece fancy light patterns-- ; our price, yard 77. 77 h, Tonight quality; pur price, yard7....... "IOiTYateie ski "PERILS OF PAULINE' ANIMATED WEEKLY To make the crust of bread a golden", cheese," butter; and tomatoes is . ' isll'DSf : brown, wet the top with milk before ,w oven. the ltk'putjn ble for half the heavy bread Macaroni. nrepared :lnany- of the cake. iTheoorsTiouTa-- bi various ways in combination with gently. . . nour- - LOCALS ; Alba4 Dentists . j r and "Over Hedqult'-EXPERT ,J'Shore Acres" in at the Ellen Tomorrow Six-Ree- ls WITHIN -- Baum Jias purchased the THE. Set Teeth-i7.$8- hasj-eturoed.'ta- 0 r ............. j3i The little (feughte'r of Mrs, Myrtle Smith, who "das; beea connected with Absolutely Guaranteed Call and Get Our Estimate TELEPHONE 637 s '1 the. Herald as society reporter for long time, baa recovered from a trying illness attendant on the acquisition of sewical brand new teeth. J. " SACRED CONCERT. AT COLLEGE HALL JAN. v. V. LeonarCcoanty, who bf"HuntIngtoa; - - 3.1. sacred orcbfatra" concFrt-wilh- be Kiven January 3 1st. Sunday. at 7 p. n. Jos. - J.. Miller has traded .bis home in College hall, .by Professor Gud- - here far a ranch In Emery county, mundsen's orchestra. A beautifur the Garden City Real Estate ... . . . ... .. i smiu uus uwu ttrritugcuj auui an are jcorapany, and win move to his new Invited to attend. home.in the near future. -- A' 7.'r J' - A Story of Old England .. In. Sf7-'.v.- " "7 . , 5 Reels t - CHASA.Featuring STEVENSEN has traded his Emery ranch at tnat place for Provo City property, has fust arrived in Provo, where he will make his future home. A 4 SHORE ACRES i ....$3.00 AI Work . Vaach on ton. Bridge work Gold Crowns a fruit Mrsr Ley- - Swain, wlu has beea visiting.r 'ends, and relatives in Provo hechome la Charles REACH OF ALL. - MATINEE 4 P. M. ALCO FEATURES Presents JAMES A. HEARNESL , IMMORTAL nrakefiiaheirutureJiomeMrJ . ; DENTAL. WORK AT PRICES Friday William Baum and family of Heber City have moved, to Provo and will -- Sfe r3 No. 2 - - " ' "LIGHTS AND SHADOWS" - J tlon'on January Slat vvimrDoenges7Xf Chicago,-- is pen4--: tirrr-- rlng a few days in Provo. Mr. J3oenge - J .- Saturdry Matinee 2:30 p.m. MARY .PTPIfgnon tu mii nniw.ww:7 .no- uKAiuuuu, Drama xiy THE COWARD Two Reels pro-throu- . LION, LAMB. AND MAN Two Dorothy . Phillips Bush Reels-Pau- line : Mr. A. II. DeLong of the Garden (City Real Estate company, reports In i creasing- activity. ;. in Huntington ranches In Emery county and is very Get to know Maters Hang-o- p ' The 'Ellen theater has secured hore JVcres," the beautiful New England classic, for Friday night7" The story of the play Is as follows: left by their .... ''Shore Acres" was mother to Nathaniel and Martin Berry. Nathaniel being the older, had taken cafe; of Martin, who was a child at the time of his mother's death-- and deeded over his share of the farm to "Martin, and went to Join the rebellion, w hen he found that they both loved , '. - the same girt; On Nathaniel's; return home, he again took up his work on the farm, ; and. alBO as custodian of the light-- ' bouse on the coast of Maine. Martin !ls approached by Joslah 1 Blake to . imortgoge the..farra,.'and with the. pro-yseeda to cut It up into building lots Ao be used as a. summer colony. " Blake also; tries o win Martin's daughter Helen, better known as Nell, and Martin, thinking- it advantageous to have Clake In the family, gives his consent. Nell. Is Jn love with Sam Warner, a young physician of the town. . arner Is thinking of going WASt, and lleleh pleads with him to take. her along. She appeals ' to her r uncle .Nat, 'who has always looked upon her as his baby, and he advises her fining with Sam. Blake poisons Mar-kilnmind, '... ctsrts 0'it.So find h' r;- 1 - 's r.!n TST ftjj visit Is to Sam's office" ter. Discovering the place dismantled, he how "believes- Blake's tory and starts or the' shore, gun in hand, Intent on killing Sam Warner. He gets totn show Just JDLtlme to. see the youh He couple' embarking on a boat. makes for the lighthouse Just as a storm is blowing up. As he enters the lighthouse, he sees his olrter brother Nathanlal about to fill the lamp and light It to guide "the boats through safely. There a fight ensues and Nathaniel gains possession of the gun." and rushes to the lighthouse tower and lights the lamp. During this time the boqt with am and Helen on has been tossing about on the rough waters. When the rays from the lighthouse are seen by those on the boat, they are' much relieved to find ,tbat they Slave miraculously escaped the His-firs- reefa. .'. TW .... optimistic as to the business outlook for this year "J-2r SAFFTy No Poison No Danger Frank W. Jennings was here from Tuesday looking after his insurance business. Salt-Lak- Thomas Burge and Frank Cottrell have been appointed deputy sheriffs of Utah county to serve without pay, A - benefit sociable was given by the Parents' class of the Mountain View Sunday school Wednesday for James Smith, who has undergone an opera tion for appendicitis; the sum of $43.50 A ' 5C Enrwh wasrealteed tjG t CoRTn'int nien-n- t not In H 'lyI tiV37 -- : ' and a mere Is a lapse half. The picture shows Christmas eve In the old homestead. Martin, who ejrg!anJ he.fs. 6 Bishop William D. Lewis- was down from Park City Tuesday attending the funeral lor George" M. Smoot. mm w 7'.' of a year has always felt reproachful for - his treatment towards Nell, Is flitting a i table qutetly1 thinking. of the past. Nat' then leaves the room and reappears with Nell and Sam and their son. Martin is overjoyed at the reunion and this gives a happy ending to a very interesting and 'beautiful story of true ..; , Chmlcally trcatet. . . Ne Aftar-tfU- V Sinjth. for-Mr. , .; William Mlnegar, the new traveling representative of the Culmer jOil com pntiy, transacted business for his firm here on Tuesday . s HANG UP MATCHES' OUT OF PEACH -- ' ' I J U -- 777 Mrs. Al Cain, who her home for a, few days with a severe atUck of tousilltis.: Is now' n the road to recovery. to PROTECTS CHILDREN Apoktte. Joseph F. Smith. Jr., and AND HOME. ' " President, IL Roberta aro exp'ectea AT YOUR GROCER'S. to attend the quarterly stake confer-UTAH WHOLESALE GRO. be he'd In the tabernacle Lsr? nf e CO,' JOBBER,SA ' ; ' i'lnday. 7 p Given Away Absolutely Free Cut this advertisement out; bring it to our store and get a copy of music absolutely FREE. If vou iw nt town enclose the advertisement and a lc stamp to pay and we will mail it to postage .... you. .. . Our Music T.5n ; - mA.. man ever and we give service than C!n any other music store in th state. Our new Tewelrv iin- - ;c ,t. '. . ; 7 j "v aiaj complete and we save you Cash on Jewelry. "vuiapiete . -- Columbia ftlflsie (The Busy Store W. CENTER ST. T If It S New W Hav- . 176 MewelryCd; ' , - - PHONE T 99, 1 ! It JJ 5 e. |