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Show THE PROVO HERALD, UrtmSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1920. PAGE FOUR , - -- - - - I ' ' ' ? r "rr : ' ' KsrKssssarssssEasxrssszzszslssrrssrsarrrritxtrsx V - s 5ns25s-s- I Z j nter--- the maniac' of 'her daughter, iCda, Mrs. Wilfiana Gvfcttliama to-- Fred-Wils- oo home be at her tamed- it" qTittting ww i ts which - took place Wednesday? Decern fteixtfkintwre Frida f i ber and Mrs, Wilson Will spendJ ; .served a eliriousluiicneoa. -the earistuiaa holidays i ProVo with r 3!raw! Mrs. ElKSu Dunn wttt- ! ... . tertaia the members of the '"Eight--- -- , home-th- Atehth-aWh- ir cvening-LMr- The eighth' gavft-- J Arthur .Haw'ttjAf ratumed Maaa after a several days visit ia . iProvo with her muther, Mrs. Mi A,. f ; . . grade of thf Lakeiew Graham. ' . tery successfar dancingj - .,. mith cards and luncheon. school 6-- s, z- , -r J to . party Tuesday evenick H'hich was ea-- j , ", joyed by a large crowd. SUteea guests - giren-b- : i . Mrs. Frank Pusenbetry, 'assisted hy 7 ra W. V TartH't of pinthy-V-J.agan. entertained at a delightfuJl Ftay Ber ed a Aui?ust;Jo'ansQn presttit wt-r- e Mr., r fw-s- f tical-gif- t afternoon. Relreahmenuwere by the "host estT4 - hx--r The: ftebekahs ye very H ?VOTillafcw find the prices has enabled us to offer someery ..iiccek "aociat "affal V dndlynPniE-dfidBhv the I. O. O. F. halUeWdn(iay even of her hibandA DirlfidaylThe ' '''". ".f rations consisted orTarBatloacTWd ? lag.'.'' :j, 'd:X a ; m.rj:'Chrisimas enOleois. Cards 'and Sanies r wo re played. To the rotiomiiije ffBestjj thalnvembera itihKJBy U f- cltjb an appetizing luncheon was aerredfniei in social sessiok with Miss Lucfie O . -- - d ' Special for $5.50 $3,45 r 'ru arty l On t account of delay in express v I . Assorted color plaidgin 3W$x& -- Mrs. of the L. D. Si church for the pant and Mrs. Thos. Wsonpee. Emeline Snow. Mrs. Emma Chatwih. four years. Mr.' and Mrs. Miller "Grandma' Arotoft Mr. and Mrs. L. A, to spend about two months in Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Daa California before returning to Utah. S Maurice Dasenberry. Julius Ryaii. , Soroeis club will meet The following excellent program Wednesday afternoon. Decern bee" tz, will be rendered in the SecondVard with Mrs. Dwijgh't Packard! Mrs. A..B. meeting house Sunday evening next WorsleV will give the paper nr The S under the auspices of the Literary ; Premised Land." and-- , there will be committee of the Relief . soclety:-- j special music. Christmas story. "Christmas Day inf the Morning and Christmas Day in they a pleasant session of Ute Helpful B .Evening." GraoiS, Eicamond to, be teid' Honr club was held today with Mrs. focal Upton Hoover. During the hours made by Mrs. Hannah J, CardaH; selections. and Mrs, ' Marie vHedauist interesting whh needle-wurHomer and Joseph H. Taylor; reading. music, the hostess" served a, dainty ' Mrs. Florence Myersduet. . "Silent lunclieon. ' Night," by the Knight sisters- - Everyof Mr. and Mrs.. D. R. McDonald body cordially invited. , Buttei Mont, have returned to their Mrs. George Gron'emah aunouBfes rhome after spending two weeks inl i ' ex-pe- Vt nesday: sale. . Will place.them on sale Friday and Saturday: - 1 W ira size; regular'$U;5Q to $12 CHRISTMAS NECKWEAR ' FOR MEN - From makers. Hundreds . iiiesrprtced on today'& Jpw u.' silk-market. . assortment, special '50 Special values featured at, each ...... . $1.00 7.. . . . and Two in $1.50 a box to a 111 Many beautiful Wool. and Silk- Dresses in the very newest styles . . ONE THIRD AND $1.25 if ' " at savings of and three in a box at f romrper box . ;t35 : .1; ft DRESSES Handkerchiefs Priced from . . . . . . 5 to $1.50 Bqxed Handkerchiefs One large; . This is;the season for wonder v values. The entire stock on sale at HALF PRICE CRISP, CLEAN CHRISTMAS HANDKERCHIEFS For Men, Women and Children, Men's Handkerchiefs -- toPriced from $1,00 Ladie&fc and Children's of beautiful : k - "- - , finesfItie America's values:- COATS AKD SUTTS FOR WOMEN AND MlSSES - ' AniA7k SATURDAY SPECIAL S I - Of Pure Mr.- - Immm y- i SILlfpETOlCpATS Mr. and Mrs. G, AV;.Goodhue, Mr, aad Cartel1 Wednesday: eyenin!?:-ra- e' M rsJ.- - Kelm, Mrr aad; MrsrFortarrMrt mu sic and TuhcheoBTnmbated tpthej and Mrs. Kelly Dusenberry. Mr. ami success of the occasion. Mrs. Kyaa. all of Olmsted; Mr and t Mrs. Carlson. Mr.- - and - Mrs. , Hugh! Mrs. A. O. Millar left the early part Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. O. Cv Miner. t of the week for Saa Francisco. Cat.. Bachgaav-MraadUarjB- eet Mr. and Mrs.-Be- n henJ'.usbapd who is return-Mrs- . Thos. Spalding Mr.-anMrs. i ing from Australia, where he, has been n r ir. ; - I II pvnression to be most 'aDDreciated," and at this store are to be fouiufrthe orar. in the memory of your friends as the pleasantest recollectiops of their happt out things which will stand M Z IORE . A Provo Institution - TONIGHT SHIRLEY MASON in "FLAME OF YOUTH" -- SATURDAY Matinee 2:30. 7 r BUCK JONES in , . "JUST PALS The Stirring Story' of a Golden-hearte- d ' -- EPISODE and Forsythe will entertain at a shower i Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Louis :. Cutler, formerly Miss Effie Dahlqui&t , Mrs. A. B. Morgan will be hostess Thirty guests have been invited. to the members of the Safiirday After-- ! Ne'erDo-Wel- l. "BRIDE - W - .. e mm will be in the MONDAY AND TUESD.W Matinee Daily k P. M. For Christmas j Also- 12 OF relatives Provo. the guests friends. " partj . . nature of a ChristmasTwill meet I : . this evening with Miaal will bei Lorenda John. Decorations carried out in the Christmas ideas. ,The young ladies of the city are Luncheon will be. served.- - - Our buyer has made special purchases for Christmas. He has bought our eatables for cash at the, lowest possible price and we in turn are, extending to you full benefit of these rare price savings, through still cheaper regular sel:.. - " ling prices. I , , cordially invited and will be admitted free of charge to a dancing party toi Mrs. Jesse M. Harmon will be hos-- ; be given in ihe Third ward amuse- - tess to the Optimist club members at ment hall this evening. A splendid' her home Friday afternoon social time is promised to all. Mrs." David John spent the week Mr. and Mrs, J. Edwin Stein will end in Salt Lake, where she went to James A. Kelly, entertain "the members of the O. N. Otf visit her ststerr-Mrs- . club Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, who is in the L. D. S. hospital. '. ',. E. J. Troyerr as invited' guests.. : fi-- ; t TheDaugltters of the MonmnrUnder the auspices of the Fourth Battalion met this forenoon wiUi. Mrs.. ward M. a grand dancing party; James Clove. will be given this evening, to which I . GJRlis' WANTED the public is cordially invited. There! ... will be ood music andjrefreshmentsj At New. Century ; Printing 30; Oj., will be served free of charge. lEast HPirst North street, Provo ' ; j Visit our store before Christmas for either your big bill of staple goods or Christmas nuts, candies, fruits, vegetables, etc Our good quality foods, and price sayings will be most pleasinglo you and your purse." -- " 5 r T1? 1 '.If'' SOME REGULAR PRICES . r One Two Flour dCTcnbe(r-Teatesia- te Meal , . - . V ":aVB Ihe Ctaclle of Goiiiae - i ' : Dora Glsen. Mrs. of the county court house in Provo C. E. Lejoser-Mr- s. City, Utah, at .the hour of 11 o'clock J. C. Clark, Mrs. Jos. Buttle Mrs J. a. m., all the right: title, claim and in W. Farrer, Mrs. David Openshaw, terest of tnet above teamed defendant' Mrs. A. B. Morgan. Mrs Fred Olsen, of,, in and to thetollowing-'describe- d Mrs. F. it. Nielsen. 4iIrsv.A: 0. Iverson real estate, r The north one quarter of the ,norths and Mrs. Dean .Brimhall of Salt Xake, quarter of tbe southeast .quarter II: Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Shurtliff ente jeast oftsectam 17, township 10 south. rane Brimhall, ';. Mrs.' s. 7oseph"-Clarkr"Mr- -- r" TONIGHT . WILL ROGE X - i -- AND SATURDAY FRlbAYj , Ell t rTTHEL CLAYTON "SINS OF ROSAKNE' I 111 takedtrdianerSBday4ffHOFof Mt SWurtlifrs The guests: JnIuded"M,:an5rrsph Homer?iMRr-an- d .-i-i r. 35c New Walnuts, 2 lbs;, "Sugar CuredBacon, whole 35c slab, per lb. ' . r 35c Mild Cured Salt Bacon, per. ,27c 45 Cured "Whole 'Ham,SugRr .35c per lb. 45c Sugar per lb. : - J3.50 10-l- $1.75 b 75c ... 45c b LARD. pail Pure Lard... $1.39 pail Pure Lard. . .".596 Full Cream Cheese, lb.. 35c 43c Wrhole Skaggs'' 35c, Mixed Y.-J- l 65c Cheese, lb. .37c Fresh" Churned ..,;.... 55c Creamery Butter Fresn Shipped Nut Butter, .,,. per lb. , ...35c 4Qc , j,,-- .tt, 7735c Nats, per lb., ...40e .$1.00- Nuts, 4 Ihsr - dozen 75c Large" Oranges, zen 60c Oranges, 35c Large, " Juicy ::t " dzen....M. "Lemon's! Jr ' " dozen " per 75t Oranges' 90cT!rtfi-lar- ge , pail Pure Lard' $29 65s for 5Qc Brazil 37c Walnuts, Almonds, 2Jbs 21 Half Ham, Cured CHEESE AND BUTTER 40c Ibs. . Shell 45c New,' Soft 1 -- 2 FIGS, DATES, ETC.. 2 lbs. Black 39e Figs 25e 15c pkg: Figs, 2 for 30c pkg. Dates 23c Prunes, 2 lbs.. 30c Fancy dried Peaches, lb, 25 r- pkg. Nonesuch ,1., 25e Mince Meat ,19e wtf 4hkesKeraiaflf4e4 au tne stater, water geuier. witn " rights.ifrivlleges . L anappurtenances thereunto, .belonging. and ;Mrs. Eph --Homers Jr. Gertruderi Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 11th May and GranV Davis ana r KOBen aay oi uecemoer, a. u. izu. J. T. WILLIAMS, SWiff Shurtliff. -J.Tly .V.. I Rai)miinoeHy.i Deputy aiBTlrf (First publication Dec. 1, 1920.) ' . . . to-wi- t:t 23c New, Fresh Roasted Peanuts. 3G ' 2 lbs for i . .". .TT 49c Sugar Cured' Bacon, any size piece, per lb. .... . a .37c 45c - ask. ' n. " .4..'...,.$4.30 . price, otherr- atalm6srhalf "the Flour, Springville ; BACON AND HAMS tl The southwest quarter of the southMT8..E. G. Hughes assisted by Mrs. west quarter of the northwest quarter McArthurr--eatertaine32. tognshipOnlhjarige. the Edgar Nelke Reading' club members this 1 west Salt Lake meridian, together afternoon. The. -- .following one act with attJr.aiioigt&uj? were very ably reviewed: "Sup appurtenances thereunto helonging. by" Susan -- 4JlaspelI,4 Dated a4Erviy4ItahblsJU.th pressed Iesires, "Will-o-th- e Hav nf ripoeinhfr A. TV 192ft. Mre.,t Elsie C. Carroll: Mra. Doris Holman.i J. T. WILLIAMS, Sheriff. Wisp," by by Emma N. Bown; "Why the Chimes By WT. J. Rasmussen. Deputy, Sheriff. Rang," by - Elizabeth- - Apthorpt (First publication Dec 16, 1920.) Mrs. Hannah D. Hicks. InterSHERIFF'S SALE. spersed with these numbers, pleasing ill musical selections were rendered by Ia the District Court of the Fourth iiomet and Miss Judicial District, Qountyof vUtah, Anna Hedquist The dining table was State of Utah.- Utah Valley Land & centered with a beautiful hodquet of Water company, plaintiff, vs. O.. C. cut Buhdy and Laura H. Biindy. hia.wife. Ophelia roses and narcissus, in the members and defendants. Sheriff s Sale.' To be sold glass vase; and the following invited guests a delic;at sherifrs sale on the 3rd day of . ,fbr ..Christmas. oranges. Guaranteed to be the fniest and $.35 White or Yellow Cora cl lill and Springville for.......... lots per cwt. 500-lb- Mr-and-- Mrs. ii sacks 48-l- b I -- . LL: .....,........$2.20 , -- We have a fine stock of huts sack Springville Flour 48-l- for Mrs. C. N. Redfteld and daughte? i ontntrr 3 si-t-, Nora entertained at a birthday dinner In the .District Court of the Fourth Sunday last in honor or Mr. Redf ield's. I Judicial District, bounty of Utah. ' seventy-mntbirthday, and also Miss State of Utah. Utah Valley Land & Lottie's birthday;. Covers were laid Water company, a .corporation, plai n: I A. Bfonsdh and Clara E. for lira, Elizabeth. Fisher of Ogden, tiff, vs of Billings, Bronson,. Jiis wife, defendants. Sher- Mrs. Anna Mustarman Mont ; ' a eale and Mrs.r h. Whitemore, Mr and on the 3rd day of January, A. D. 1921, Mrs C. H.Ward; Mr. and Mrs. R..Y. at the front door of the cpunty court house in Proto City, Utah, at the hour Shirman." Mrs, John Whiting. Mr K. Brereton.-Geo- . Jacques, MrsA of .11 o'clock a. m., all the rlght,t4tl. Caroline Blumenthal and little Helen claim and interest of the above named Ward. The table was decorated with defendants of, in and to the following n XLZL AND ORANGES. NUTS FLOUR AND MEAL -- . ' Tirst Door East of Taylor Bros. rA,fTVn rail |