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Show .THE PEOVO HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1921. f ful social 'affair at the home of Mrs. Nelson Friday evening, in honor of Kilton Stewart, prior to his departure for Canada, where he will engage in missionary work for the L. D- - S. church. The rooms were prettily decorated, and an interesting program of music and games was rendered. Refreshments were served to forty guests, including Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart of Salt Lake and Mrs. J. D. Call of Brigham City. ' - SOCIETY li ; f The M. L A, meeting will be held the Manavu. wwd Tuesday eveninj at i t o'clock instead of 7:30, on account of the B. V. V. lyceum lecture aica will he held the saw evening. COMPARE THESE PmCES WITH OTIIEPT ALL THIS WEEK, ENDING OCTOBER 29. and Mrs.- - John Thurgood enter-- ; 48-lb sack High Patent Flour, guaranteed.. tained at a famllj dinner, followed tn Chrysaa-themum- s by music, Friday "evening Patent Flour, in 500-l- b lots, per cvti . . High centered the dining table, at ' ' 'v 35c Cream 6f Vheat which covers were laid for Mr. and ' 'Mr. Mrs. J. Mrs. Joseph Parks, and 35c Rolled Oats Mr. and jMrs. Myers, George In rooms decorated with fall flow- son sisters, and a vocal selection by st a ' n ' 7 at her hnm fVL 55c b sack Rolled Oats Mr. and Mrs. DeU Hopkins, Mr. and er the Daughter! of the Utah Pio- .Miss Celestial Johnson. Thursday evening Mrs, Lee Smith Mrs. A. H. afternoon. day ' rooms The wer Miss Vera rH. Parks, Scett, No. 2, were, pleasantly ' neer, camp 60c Sunripe. Oats .. . . .. .4 entertained 4 Dumber of friends at Mis Melba Parka. j . roses and ferns. Sirs. George A. Startup entertained rw1! d.?corated by Mrs, Desert Gray at th ...;! ... bridge. Mrs. John Somo received the . ,'. 20c, can Oysters , . . . home of her daughter, Mrs. Alma Van the office employes and their partners . y;t 4 The officers and teachers of the Sec-- , .. Wagenen, Friday afternoon. The fol- of the Startup, Candy company at din- card favor: Those present were air. card favor. Luncheon followed the Oysters-......f 35c can nunier, jura, vera Greenwood games. The rooms were pleasingly ond ward Primary association " gave lowing excellent program was enjoyed, ner, followed "by a theater party, Fri- Mrs. SarcTInei a .7 Robert 7. .7. In colors. Hall0weetrpartrfonae-wardHallowe'en decorated Mrs. merry the 57cah3Bdoth . a was which luncheon An was Reed . s . . ;J after Patterson, dainty day evening. enjoyable time ' Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mrs. George Primary children this afternoon. ' ; served to forty": Community siiT&inj, spent by twelve. ....... ..;. .. Toasties 2 Post pkgs. rs. Mrs. , 03 Fdward In honor Aoe Turner, Mrs. Lafe of Mr. and led by Mrs. Frank Ramsey, Sr.', piano SHQPPERS, ATTENTIONJ . , 7. . .. ; Pint bottle Del Monte Catsup. , . . . . selection by Miss Lois Van Wagenen, Complimentary to lra. J. C. .Bown, Bown, Mrs. Knight Starr Jordan and Me8ervy, who were recently married, 2 a successful surprise party was given Sutherland. reading by Miss Pearl Hardy, duet by who left yesterday for her home In Miss Virginia KJl Q k"-0 oiiiuu'K In last Friday's Herald an effor was at the residence of $lre. .Vary Peay jiti the JCaight sisters, duet by the Jobn-- 1 Chicago, Mrs. J. B. Tucker vaa hostess The annuel- meetingO nt- tha mini cln a Friday evening. The mf whr of Mr. made in the advertisement of Skaggs' Currants, pkg. . , WHUHS1.MQ committee of the Social Si,xty Dancing Meservy's Sunday schaul ciass' con- - store. It read to the effect that "12 Fresh new packed Raisins, pkg. . . . ,,., tiua was neia rnaay evening, at the ducted the affair, and during the even- cent-ni-ce "was shoudler .meaty pork" Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van VVagr ing they presented tjje guests of honor 35c can Calumet Baking Powder . . . . . . . . . jhomeof " enen. AU members were nresent and with ai tine drinking set. Games, music to be sold Saturday, at "5 pounds for .' 25c can K. C. Baking Powder . ... . ool plans were formulated for the dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by 23 cents," when tt should have read:' club parties for the-co- m "12 l?-ceMrs. Meservy in g season, twenty-five- . nice tneaty shoulder pork : THE.CASH AND CARRY MARKET which will begin the early part of Miss Luclle Hansen. 15 Per Cent Off on ail Dishware and Notions. bones, 5 pounds for 25 cents." It wa . . , The Jlerald'a- : November, iui8Uikeand --not a ml-- EYEUiUAY PRICES for Our Prices Next Week "Mr B"rt Mr T 'Viltrm Pnnth statement by the store. Leaving out ... . b rated their tin wedding anniversary the one word bones" made quite a dif were Twenty en couples delightfully hap- Yellow nr Whit Cnrnmpjil b ?K4 tertained Friday evening, when Miss in an appropriate manner Wednesday ference in nhe matter, but at that It 101b can White Syrup . ..... . ,........ Vaughn McDonald gave a Hallowe'en evening. About Jwenty .relatives" and was a real bargain - to - get meaty 10-l- b can Dark:Syrup;7v77:ri7 dancing' party at the startup Candy friends Joined in a program of cards, shoulder pork hones at that price. company hall. For the occasion, tne games and music and were served can Brer Rabbit Molasses 2 . . . . . .35 aij:kida!-whic- h Center. 428 added luncheon. guesttdressed. Phone 838. : Corn, 2 cans Dr. H. F, Cannon and Frank Ramsey much to the merriment of the even'.",. CASH CARRY. AND NO CHARGES, . One of the social events of the left Saturday morning for southern . . 23 - ing. Refreshments were served, , . , Peas, 2 cans for . . . - Sack Sugar . past week' was the visitation of the UUh and Nevada, where they will . ;7. . . . . . . . . . .$6780 . -MrsrMrCr TCewelTwas hostess at grand templd officers of the Pythian spend a week hunting. . 7. . . . . . 7. .25 dinner Sunday In honor of her Sisters of Utah to Provo temple No. 9. family 2 lbs. Linia Beans .25 daughter Helen, whorls here from Grand Chief Lorn a patera of Mid vale -. Moab for a few days. Missr NewelT . .v . v .3 ,.., . Cabbage, per lb. -- jri t . . . accompanied by ths t3. M.jof "S., rr; a teacher or musw in. the Moab high Mary Harrison of Ogden; the G. J., '. . , . . . 10 . . .'. Cauliflower, nice and fresh, per school this term. The rooms were Mlna Underwood of Garfield; Supreme lb . . . . ... . . , . pkg. Folger's Steel Cut Coffee decorated with autumn flowers. Music Representative Lucy B. Watson of Og. 3 - pkgs. Folger's Highest Grade Tea... . . ; I II and social chat were enjoyed by fif- den. Vice Grand TO hief Louise Ritter - r Full Cream Cheese per also of teen., SisterTJennleWatson Ogdenr t 0 0 r.,. and Mrs. Harpester fit Ogden, and , . , . 7. . . .v. . ... , . . ,156 ,,. , Bananas, per lb, Miss Vera Craven and Miss Ethel Minnie Wilson of Garfield. Vice Grand MEAT DEPARTMENT Chancellor VVm Waters and 4)ave . . . .'. . T.T15 Hamburgerrib, party in the Startup Candy company Watson and' other visiting members hall next Wednesday evening. Dancing were present and gave very interestand games will be featured, followed ing remarks on the work of the order, . . lb. . . . . 7. . . . . . . . to Steaks, , 18 23 by a delicious luncheon - Invitations after which .arpectaiJ banquet was .. Lard, lb. .15d have been issued to fifty. Ifierved and ,a social time enjoyed by Breakfast Bacon, lb. au present. 28 Mrs.Mam1eSTmmon s wriT" Bit esa . Hams, sugar cured, lb. at dinner yesterday, complimentary to Mrs. Fred R. Taylor was hostess at her daughter Lola, whose birthday an- a prettily arranged at niversary occurred on that day. The her home Saturday. The guests inrooms were beautifully decorated with cluded Mrs. L. R. Edwards, Mrs. It B. the season's flowers. Mr, and Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. James B. Tucker, Mrs. Ellis Overbade, Mr, and Mrs. Huett Jesse D. Hunter, Mrs Frank W. For nearly a quarter of a century Bott's Store has served the people of this com7 on Open Until O'clock? 9:30 M. Strong and Carl Bentwick of pan Stubbs, Mrs. J. - Clinton Bown. Mrs, Saturday. We have enjoyed and appreciated the 'patronage received and our steadily inmunity. Phone 534. 464 West Center Street. teh Fork were present Reed L. Anderberg, Airs. George A. business creasing proves to us,we have gained the confidence of the general public. Our . Hansen, Mrs. Lawrence Innes, Mrs. decision to. quit has not been made in a few days, but for the past two years we have been Mrs. James CSnow entertalne'a at Knight Starr Jordan, Mrs. Vera a chicken dinner Sunday for Mr. and Greenwood, Mrs. Frank W. Deming, trying to sell on account of other business interests in Illinois which can not be put off Mrs. Ben H. Bullock, Mr, and iMrs, Mrs. Mart Roylance, Mrs. Fred Olsen, any longer. We are putting our entire stock on sale at'such prices that will move them Lars Olsen and Mrs, Frank Dusen- - Mrs. Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. Clarence in short order. It is only once in a lifetime you will buy holiday goods and everything A berry. pleasant tlme Naylor, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs aaspent else in our atm. We will ?ell Suv or with music and chat. . George Leven, Mrs. Merle Taylor, Mrs. any. part of the stock "and fixtures, any line or part favors The were card Jenkins. line. pf Clayton Come we see and what are offering ;you will be surprised.. We have diA. E. Hulsh snent last wppV 1n Rnlt all all cost, eliminated sregarded profit, and it will be your loss if you do not buy your Peterson well as as future present your gifts now. Note the discounts quoted below: Mrs. Albert Tburbef is here from i, 430 West Center. Mrs. Joseph Nelson and Mrs. Scott Ruby, Idaho, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T:t 3 Off Black Boot Silk Hose, $L00 value. . 7.45 . xuiita.. P. Stewart were hostesses at a delight John Pratt uaisy ng J- Who is Who in the Social Realm . Mr. ... " -' .... .. . bridge-iufccheo- 9-l- '" 'n fi .... g, ......7, v"v, ....... ....... j 1- ..... t. Hindmarsit Co. jl ... ........ .... ly t ,,.:r.50 9-l- .... ... ... miF.Pratt &Sons 75K ... ....... ... ........... .... , .... r"TVatch -.- Wst .... t .... ibsrRerMexicarCmeahl. n-a- s .... .. .... lb... 1-- .25: lbm-.25... ... ..... IPT n 8 .r, ...;.75? F T1 11 Startup..KilL.en-tertain4it,4Iallowe'e- ,;.v,;,T.7;, ........ .... lira ....... .............................. - .r..vf?. ... ..'... ...30 n "bridge-luncheo- Business Sale SA VEMONEYBUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KGPP feyJrystem. ' - 4 ...... ........... .1.35 dollar goes at Skaggs. 9-- lb .........75. for 10 lbs. 690. Sugar . ; . '. -- ........15c .25c Bargains ......... 1-- ::-l- b :?-l- Only b PINEAPPLE A Delicious Dessert. 20c Small can Sliced. SOc .ll.SO 17 : ..$1.25 b packs ($1.20 per sack) :'5ncks ($1.17 per sack). 1-- 2 : vks ($1.15 per sack) .7 ....... Medium can Sliced... 25c ..... 29c ...45c OYSTERS can Oysters, 2 for 25c 35c can Oysters for. . . . .25c 25c can Minced Clams.. ; . 19c 30c can Shrimps NEW W ALNUTS A fresh shipment of hew walnuts has. just arrived. . 45c Walnuts, 2 lbs for. . , .75c HIGH PATENT FLOUR sack ... .15c 35c Large can Sliced SOc can Grated, 2 for. .$22.50 1-- ..... 1-- $2.40 $11.75 $23.00 l-- 2c :...25e VEST PRICES ON ALL HAY AND GRAIN: r" y ..... 1-- 1-- 1-- ........ r e n Bom ." ne w 1-- 1-- - PROVO 16 ' . 7 UTAH WEST CENTER STREET. j COREY WILLIAMSON SMITH, Pianist CAMILLE PLASSCHAERT, Violinist . at this low price. 49c" 10 bars Crystal White. 10 bars A. B. Naptha. . .59c 10 'bars P. & G. Naptha. . .65c 10 bars Peets White Naptha ." 65c for 12 bars Creme Oil 85c 35c Seafoam i ROBERT MONAGHAN, Tenor TK ...T1..29c Star Naptha ...... . ,30c 35c Hyda Pura , , 30e 35c .. 0 ; 30c 10c p.i. - -- 35c Savex 15c Lux i"" Assisted by SOAPSANBXLEANSERS7 Have just unloaded another car of soap. . It won't last long IN nn u n "Ml 1-- 2 ....... " -- FREE DELIVERY "I. 3 1-- ........ Some Regular Prices 2 sacks ($1.15 per sack) sacks ($1.12 2 per sack) ......... ............... ...... &"T77777ATT77rrr "."77777771 7.T7777$i720 sacks (1.17 . per sack) . . . . .7 . ;$2.35 b 1-- 4 lbs.--y.- STRAIGHT GRADELOUR s-i- 2 . Jleat That You Can Eat and Relish: PORK BEEF 25c Shoulder-Pork- , lb.',.. 15c 30c:Rourid Steak, lb." .20c 30c Shoulder Pork, center 30c Sirloin Steak, lb. . .20c .i8c cut, lb. . . . rr. Steak, lb. . . . .23c 30c Pork Steak, lb...:.. .20c 35c 85c Loin Pork Chops, lb;. 25c 20c Best Cut Pot Roast, per lb. 35c Loin Pork, Roast, lb. .25c ..'..12KjC. " 30c Fresh Country Sausage," 25c Heel Boil, lb 7 15c -- 2 .. . . .V .: .V. . .35c 23c Standing Bib Roast, lb 15c 25c Rump Roast, lb. . .'. . .15c 23c Loin Lamb Chops, lb . 17c 17c Flank Boil, lb,... 7... 10c' 7c 25c Legs of Lamb, lb... .17c 15c Rib Boil, lb,....' 20c Shoulder Chops, lb. . . 15c 1 0c Shank Soup Bone, lb . .".5c 5c 20c Fresh Hamburger, lb, 15c 15c Lamb Stew, lb and lltnii County Flour i 45c 59c 75c .15c ...... ne NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY iiis l7eo! 1-- .1-- 2 ..... t.t 35c can Sliced Pineapple, 2 for 45c Fresh Soft Shelled Walnuts, 2 lbs. for. 12 Bars of Creme Ooit Toilet Soap forT7.. 30c Sirloin Steak, Young Steer Beef, lb.. 35c Steak, lb. 25c Yearling Lamb Chops, 2 lbs.. . . '. 'nnpin iUUIUI Leather 1-- Some of Our Every Day Meat 0 licos on Provo .; .l-- 3 Off . .. Goods . . . 1-- Wednesday's Unusual Bargains Until Noon Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times. IIORE FOR THE MONEY. . 1-- Suit irrtore ;tr7Tt$l All Doll Buggies .. . . . . . . ... .U . .1-- 3 Off 35c China Cup and Saucer, 6 pa$r. .$1.25 All Hat Trimmings .7 . . .. . . . . .1-- 2 Off .4-3 . ed ' . ,7. .... . . . .. .. . . .... ait Any-Bathi- Off Off Hair Brushes, $1.00 to $10.00 value 2 Off All Christmas Toys ,7.1-- to 2 Off All Tooth Brushes, two for the price of one Per Cent Oft-A- ll All Books .,25 Framed Pictures ... . . . . ... . . . 7.1-- 3 Off Off Ivory Goods .1-- 2 All Hand Painted China Off ,.M. Off 13 All Pocket Knives 7' All Dolls, $1 to $15 value. . . . . r. . . Off 750c $1.25 Sterno Outfit, each.'. . . . . . .... All Fancy Box Stationery.....;.. 3 Off Children's Red Chairs...-....Off .............1-- 3 Off' 13 HoUy Boxes All Fancy Hair Ornaments .7 .7 .; .1-- 2 Off . ... .. .... . . .1-- 2 Off . . Pianos Toy All Bead Necklaces' 2 Off Of Fancy English Tea Pots.. All Dressing Combs 3 Off Off ..1-3 All Games . . . . . . . . .10 Ouija Boards, each. 0 tor ana Mecanno xoys School Bags and 2 Off Grips........... andLess 2 Price Lunch Boxes . . .. ... . All FalTH3ts . . . . . . . .. . . 2 Off We are running over with bargains in every line and we know our prices will .move invite theri)lrt-trettyastshare-th- ey must all be sold.-Wmoney save merchants can want. to We you wants from such lines they may supply their nf uii svcijuuuj., uras wiu ue no exenanges nor ttiunus iwi tmy gwua uuuSv. ..- You of our customers who have -- traded with us.f9r.roPF I always do as we advertise. f yeaw we need not ' tell, others we invite' to see for themselves. The place where they sell r . ; nearly everything. All "I've been telling my friends and neighbors and still maintain that the Skaggs Cash Store and Market is a blessing to Provo." Hundreds of satisfied customers are telling us the same thing. It i8 because they can replenish their pantries at a great saving and Jceep out of debt. Just notice how far a ,...,......35 ...... Glass ... . One liady Said .... ... ......... All Handkerchiefs .......... - All Cut The Most Complete Line. ...... WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 29, 1921. sack Chopped Corn Cauliflower,- nice white heads, 100-l- b . $1.75 .". , . .5 for f special, lb. 48-lb sk Patent Flour $1.20 ; Fresh Pimento Peppers, per lb. 25 3 lbs. Seedless Raisins, bulk, if or Head Lettuce, 2 for. . . . .25J t Budded Walnuts, new crop, 18 lbs. Good Rice (get your ..98J the very finest, lb. ....45 share) 3 Salt Herring, new stock, 5 lbs Mexican Chili Bean3 55 2 lbs. Lentils, new stock imfor ... . . . . . . . ... .25 3 for Large Bloaters, nwe stock, ported, 1 gal. can Pure Olive Oil, Imfor 250 ChickDressed Fancy Spring ported ......$4.50 ens, lb. 1 qt. can Pure Olive Oil, Im.280 per Fancy Breakfast Bacon, all ported 1 pint can Pure Olive Oil, you want, per lb.... . . .350 D i x i e Squares - Breakfast ...i.70 sack Graham Flour, 38 Bacon, per lb.; ... . . . T.200 24-l- b sack Whole Wheat Flour Green Chili Cheese, pkg.. .50 Im-port- r-- k IS.ULJUU.L r PHONE 4S0. 217 WEST CENTER STREET ( t. (3 i '-- -4 PROVO, UTAH. o;:e of the greatest iiusigal f:ogm:;s i:i mm history |