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Show - THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY,. OCTOBER 31. 1921. ball which is to be held in the Armory neit Fridav nieht. th which are to go toward increasing the scope of work at the Utah county free iwfess clinic v . . - Tms Week tlie- Days ;ARE; I A k"Af '- - 1 I niwmia nfl merry Hallowe'en party was held at the home of Mr; and Mrs. B. Asael Johnson Saturday evening, when their Dessa. entertained daughter the "JuatdT "KBehiv Girls of theSecond ward,. The rooms throughout were pleasingly decorated in the Hallow1. e'en colors,, witches, owls and black cats. Jolly Hallowe'en games and pranks were enjoyed, after which fine luncheon in keeping with the occasion was served. Present were Mrs. H. J. Stagg and Miss Jennie Souter, beekeepers, and the Misses Leavett Bame. Inex Jones, Edna Mon-son- , Dora Dun-ant- , Alice Carter, Alts Christensen. Hazel Bowden. Phebe Carter, Dessa Johnson. Wilde's orchestra supplied music and the two hundred or more Elks , The B. Y. U. Women, with their as gave a very uc- supplied the good time for everybody. partners ocialguests, affair Saturday even cg.cfl Most of Provo's Elkdom was pres-- ; ing. The party first met In the Little ent; also their lady friends, Theater, where they listened to an ex Eariy in the evening Joseph T. cellent lecture, "Peculiarities of Amer- 5 Farrer succeeded in persuading every- ican Institutions," given by Dr. Frank body to get under one of the Hallow- lin S.Harris,- after which - adjourn e'en caps the club had in stock. How- ment was made to - the ever Mr. Farrer must admit that con- Under the direction of gymnasium. Mrs.- siderable of the cap selling credit Eggertsen Ballif, a splendidly Algie ar should go to the' young ladies who did ranged program of games war given: the selling. every moment of the time being used Several hundred dollars were placed to me Desi aa vantage. Refreshments pnjUiejrofitjjldeoMhe dance pledger, were jervedLH.aUowe'en decorations themonVy to go toward making the gave to the hall a most attractive coming Christmas a-- merry one 'for those less fortunate than, the average, especially for those children Santa .Witches, owls, black cats, ehostlv Claus sometimes overlooks. looking creatures, of all descriptions those t The Herald attempted a list of greetedilhose who attended the Hallpresent,, but gave it up when it be- owe'en party given at the .residence came evident' that this entire page of Mr. and Mrs. Parley "Larson Satyr- - H would be needed to get all the names aav evening, siirprwsn frnm n. f before the public eye. mystery, unloosed for experiences reA happy idea of the- - evening was sulting, from contact with weird apcarried out in the pumpkin-sculpturepearing objects, revelations of the fu likenesses of the lodge's officers. ture irom gypsy fortune tellers, all During the evening announcement combined to make the occasion a great was made of the coming clinic charity success. Luncheon, typical of Hallow, e'en and delicious in its makeupas served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Herald Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jensen, Mr. and Airs. Arnold Rawlings. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Packman, Mr. and Mrs. i Clarence Boyle, Mr. and "Mrs. James A. Bullock, Dr. and Mrs. Alma. A. - - Literally HALLOWE'EN PARTIES eresence of ghosts, witches, performanceg and features ef amuse-i-n i. Immit of all kinds contributed To the ti i. .ni li ack caia. airs, uvoo success of the occasion. Apples, entertained the outgo! etc., were served during the . the Jlnavu wara nu urn nicuiOTTB veuing. Dramatic club and their !l 'Friday evening Jack Harmon enteririTfiursday evening. Decora- -- tained the , members of the Fourth HallowLanterns, L, oFart . r uium laoni anil grade of the B. Y. U. training school 4en colors auu- aiiMit used through-li- t at a Hallowe'en party at the home of iUera were tastefully ' rooms. Interesting guessing his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse M. the Hallowe'en games mi the prisewas Harmon. Lively " Warded to Mrs. Christen Jensen. An were played and a real "Hallowe'en ' icellent program was rendered and luncheon was served. refreshmenta Hallowe'en .petlzin JTha-seveand eighth grades of nth "T the B." Y. U. observed Hallowe'en day -amid much jollification and merriIMlss Marion McCoard entertained a ment Friday t evening. Decorations Hallowe'en party frr friends BtHallowe'en decorations appropriate for the occasion were disvers used Jhroughout the rooms. played and a splendid program of conducted. rtumfl. music and a dainty luncheon games and pranks was good were featured and enjoyed by all prea-- j Squish pies and a, variety, of goodies" were served. The Hallowft'iMi Charily haiy of the The nuDils of the fifth and sixth Provo Elks last Friday evening was of the Lake View school met both a financial and social success. was crowded with at the home of Miss Virginia Taylor The Armory ceieorai--aanceras joiiy a group oi aancing Friday evening, wnere.tney in & Provo ei in great style, the occasion of folk as ever got together ' Fortune telling, mystic hall. Hallowe'en. . ihn m , . ng-nd- i pop-cor- C t laet-Vc&.Ms- . s, - - . . I K s 1 uarmfif I f J' AT WOOD CLIFTON'S 8 A Hundreds are taking advantage of the opportunity to buy rrhtl" fnnlnn T 1 i No Drnrlunfh l&lll VVUUIUII III II 10 I UUUUIO ' at the low prices we offer i -- i - ii -- THE TWO SPECIALS: . MxHH nt v 'v.Ht''- 7:,-.------.---.-f.:..-.::--- NA - , .... t i 'ii r ; M TJirevKagnTlcHakl"w"M shirt a d They ate going fast.. Don't lose the opportunity to get these two ' ' :, . wonderful, bargains . 1 . T:::iiiiiiiiiirisii2i:EzsxxiiKsr:i::sriiiitiiiiixixixtrixxKiixxxiixx Paxm'SBrMrrnnd i i We Sell Nearly Everything i 1 ; - The second week- - of out Quitting; Business Sale is here. Did you get your share of bargains last week? If not, there are plenty for all comers yet; but somebody is going to be disappointed, for many of our lines are being depleted. : Our line of Christmas toys and i I I II a 4 . "for 8 12 on " card, ... ,:.:44 .4 13 .13 tai .......8 ...... ......... 10c :a S- 15c2-in- -l Chewing! Gum, 2 Rods, 2 I -- for Curtain ....... ;..25 H I 5c Teaspoons Wc Tablespoons, 2 8 for iOc Shinola rPoUshkg S S S R ' ' -- Bottle ' 4- , Stoppers, '10- - ....136 .... ... kinds, Goods . Off Off Off All Leather All Hair Brushes.. .1-- 2 All Tooth Brushes, 2 for the Price of One. All Framed Pictures 3 Off 1-- 2 1-- $17257 SterhorOutf its 506 1-- Tov Pianos .......1-- 2 Fancy English Teapots. All Game3 . ; 71-- 3 Ult .1-- 3 Off Erector Steel Toys Mecanno Steel Toys 1-- OlT 3 Off 1-- 3 Off-A- ll All Gilbert's Toys Fall and Winter Hats, 1-- 3 Price and Less Enamelware, large assortment, each piece. '..59 T ., 1-- 2 Aluminumware ;., .cost. ; ';': Tricycle3, at' rubber . .. factory A ' tireLr ''' ,l-4t)- ff . . Kiddie Kars $18.00 Dinner Sets 1-- 4 Off $9.00 Everything in the store is reduced. No mater what you. buy, you wm save moneyc tmas present bu wi reduce your daily expenses . Buy your stock to someone and your entire deal for the a not wait, we may close loss to you. We are failure to buy when the opportunity was presented will spell only Blinois. in retiring from business in Provo to enter another, field, . ana thus help to whole family-- do THE RIGHT TIME, THE RIGHT PLACE, TO BUY NOW --A 16 WEST CENTER. ce Ed-mun- 4i " . . Off Off 3 - . -- Holly Christmas Boxes , . ...... ion ; . 1-- - .13 ...........1-- 3 1-- 1-- Black Shoe Laces pair. 10c Bars Toilet Soap. . .5? .. 13d . .All 15c articles : All 10c articles .. ;v.86 . 46 All 5c articles All Fancy Box Handker- chiefs All Christmas Toys, entire 4 to 2 Off line 4 Off All Books Off 2 All Ivory Goods.... Off 3 AU Pocket "Knives 1-- . 13. 10 - 1-- 2 1-- .". 1 5(tRtibber-Heel- 3 pair . Patent --do- :....25. Off for Hat Trimmings 8 card . ,v... m 25c Shoe Soles, pair 15c Shoe Soles, paiiv. Darning Cotton, spool At Shoe Laces54 to 72 in., ... 1-- All Sclioof-assdciat- - All Doll Buggies... 3 Off 35c China Cup and Saucer :56 Sets-- . 15 10c card pkgs; 10c Hinges, pair 15c Hinges, pair Milk Bottle Caps, 100, 35c Roll Paper Towels 2Q6 25c Electric Curlers, 5 on . all f .4J 35 Knives . 1 3 Tops .'. .5 hlna Nest ESgs, 2 for 5 5c Dust Pans........ 13 15c Bar ToUet Soap...lO Rit Dye Soap . .56 Hair pin Cabinets. . 4c 10c Hair Pin Cabinets 8 J5c Hair Pin Cabinets 13 . 5c WcButtons, ' Fancy-Shel- Toilet Paper, 6 Jr l&c Kitchen 5 3 1-- Paper 56 rolls.. 25 l(fc for..... 25 Paste.. ....13 10c Shinola, any. color. .8 15c Coat Hanger, 2 for 25 15c i ! ......8 ........... t.. 8 off Lunch Boxes, paper 2 Off Daisy Air Rifles . . . 3 Off All; Bathing Suits: 12 Off ..... Circle Combs 2 1-- Fancy Crepe 'Paper Nap.5 kins, 1 dozen . i Mendits Mystic Mit, 3 Off 3 1-- for;. ....1 kkislOO - nce , 1-- 1-- ...... card , 8 Human Hair Nets, 3 for 25 15c Double Mesh Hair" Nets, ' 2 for , . . --15c Circle Combs t. . . . .13 n - 10- - d, - 1-- 4d . ; r ff' ", . PROVO, UTAH. - c'.vJ-tio- - s v - ; -- ,, nm-lowe'- priiprmr . - ... " All Box Stationery, 3 Off-- All Fancy Hair OrnamentsOff -.- .l-2 3 Off All Dressing Combs Boards 10 15c Ouija School Bags and Grips . . 10c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, -- dozen . .. . . . .85 5c Blaisdell Paper Pencils, 56 3 for , 8 10c Ink Tablets 15c Ink Tablets, 2 for 25 White Crepe Paper Nap- - ....... : 25 .46 ......... AH DoUs Elastic, yard . 15c Iron Shoe Stands" and Lasts, pair ..... .V . .25 ,10c Electric Curlers, 2 : on 10c ft.roll,3for.... 44-i- n. CurlerrT77:13 1 ,8c Crepe Paper, all colors, ..8 j Ink Wax Paper, roll 10c 10c Pinsr 400 to paper 5c Pins; 300 to paper. . 15c Dressing Combs 15c Curling Irons . . . 15c Kid 10c Kid Curlers - ...,. .,......4 15c Glue 13 4- . . , card on tt4 "i'ir r Ti SnapJasteners, . i three-year-ol- are moving out-N- ote prices, seeheC goods, then compare and ..be con- vihced. No exchanges. No refunds. Everything reliable merchandise. ' . 10c Safety All Hand Painted China 5c Bu 1 1 o n 8, all kinds, Pins, 15 on card -- TT.iTn.Hr.j pc baiety Jtins, 12 center. ara, Mr, ana Mrs. Hugo Price, LaMar Price, Miss Florence Bee, Miss Zlna Distributors . of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. H Larsen, Mr. and Mrs: Shirley Bee. H M In rooms decorated in Hallowe'en H M eueci. wun numerous black cats, and M pumpkins, Miss Lavon Nonce enterH tained at a Hallowe'en party Friday served hy the hostess dressed In November 10 at the home of Mrs. H Heber It. Taylor "and the subioct of r H evening. Twenty were present and witches attire. .From there the girls M spent the time with music and games, motored to each member's home, be" will be continued.,-Mr- s. M A .delicious Herald ClarJc luncheon, was served,.-- ; M will be, the speaker. Hallowe'en entertained i ing M ; M -- Mrs.- Hannah J. CardalL anaMias fashlonsith gam'es and Hallowe'en Dr. and Mrs. F.M.Clark entertained M Jennie served was one entertained luncheon about pranks,-and Harding by ; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. M "Bailey entertain- Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Hatch of Salt Lake M hundred of their students of. the first each hostess. The following homes ed at dinner at dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs! H grade of the Franklin school at a Hal- were visited: Thursday evening, com- Clark's Miss Vivian Blakestey, Mr. and Mrs. M. V H lowe'en party Friday afternoon. The Mrs. --George E. Bratton, Miss Ruth plimentary to Mrs, O. H, Dunn of Salt Newell., parents, ial(L-fo- n ten. B room Cotejtjyere Miss Lake amT D. Erma waOlealnxar?angWlth1Iat City. Hansen, ChfyKantliemums Heindseltnan, H lowe'en colors and with orange black,, Miss Salena Roberts, iMiss Lois In rooms decorated in M ferns were used in decorating. Presunique HalH drawing of cats and pumpkins of the Miss Edith Bee, Miss Marion ent were Mr and Mrs. Hyrum Cluff, lowe'en fashion, Mrs. J. Edward JohnM student's own make. Dainty refreshWllltamsrMis8 Miss son McCoaard, Mrs. Mr. Evelyn S. and C. was, and Mr. hostess at a children's birthVincent, H ments were served, followed by games the Misses Margaret Mrs. George B Harding,- Mr. and Mrs. day party Saturday afternoon, for hef Nelson, Evelyn K and a short program. and Eleanor . Whittemore, Miss Fay Kenneth ,W. Bailey, Mrs, Zina Dunn, son, Bobby. Twelva H Anderberg and Miss Helen Goodwin. the Misses Maurine, Elma and Lil friends of the honored guest mads M Pax- On account of the afternoon Miss Lota Saturday H lateness of the hour. lian Dunn, Miss Thelma Baker, Miss merry the hours with games, after R man was hostess to a number of they were unable to call at the follow- Erma Baker. Elwood Dunn .and Wal- which & delicious luncheon was served. H friends at a Hallowe'en party. In rooms " ing four homes: - Miss Elsie Peterson, lace Bailey. , . H ' Hallowe'en with H artistically arranged .. Miss llThe following ladies weruesfji at H decorations. The rtime was spent and Miss Marjorie - ' In honor .of Miss-E-v- a r the bridge-luncheo"Anderson of Spearr: given Saturday? M with games, music and a Mr.afternoon by Mrs. O. W. Bailev: Mn.' Ellis and II pleasantly Over Ephraim, H dainty luncheon served to the followThe Mountain States Telephone lade entertained at dinner Wednesday J. B. Ashton. Mrs Elliott Dunn Mr H ing: Fay Hafen, Eliza Nelson, Doroperators will entertain at a Hal evening. The rooms were decorated Harry B. Ashton, Mrs. Harold Dunn M Owenj-FloreDorlene M othy Oakley, lowe'en party ajt the home of Miss with fall flowers. Covers were laid for Mrs. Abe Turner, Mrs. Clarence Nel n CartefTEdfthr JohnsonT M ildred John Mary Hansen, this eveningr Hal eleven. son, Mrs. Li. L. Graham and Airs. " son, Evelyn ttott, uiaays aniems, lowe'en decorations will be used. B, : Harding. .Asters, potted. George., Nellie Datke, Evelyn Heal, , Evelyn The Home and plants and ferns formed the decora. . Gaines, dancing, music and a deliciHalliday, Joyce Shields, Ada Hasler, ous luncheon will be featured and en will entertain Monday evening at the tions. Zola Cockran, Vee Davies, Zelma : : : Provo high school gymnasium, for the joyed by thirty, Adamson, Zola Martin, Mignon Garrett, Miss Maud Sutton entertained at purpose of getting acquainted with Beth. Paxman, Bert Poulton, Bob'Cun-ningham- f teachers of Provo city, and also in dinner Sunday. - The guests included the Victor Jpperson,-LawrenThe home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. honor of the- - former president, Mrs. Miss Gladys Duke, Miss Edna Bee, Paur Ripple, Glen Kippie, ciyae Jones was a scene of delightful social John R. Miss Iva Jones, Miss Virginia Stewart, who is now residing Craven, Rulon Paxman, Bill Hafen. affair Sunday evening, when they en- in Salt Lake City. The hall will be Sutherland and Miss Susie Sutton of and Smith Aldwln Hallo' a e'en a friends few Johnson, at Clyde tertained decorated in Hallowe'en effect for the Berkeley,' CaL : " Warda Nelson. . party, in rooms beautifully decorated occasion. "A fine program of games, :. :. with season's flowers and ferns. Music dancing, speeches and a light lunchMrs. Fred Finlayson entertained at of third grade The, students of the and games were enjoyed, the prizes eon has been arranged. a birthday dinner Friday. Covers were " ' " til Franklin schoot successfully sur- being awarded to Mrs. R. "C. Carter, : laid for fifteen family members. Thd Wes-trop-e prised their teacher, Miss Hazel and L. J. Eldred. An elaborate dinner occasion was her birthday anniverformed a The party following girls Friday afternoon.- The echool-rpo- was served to the following: Mr. and and spent a very enjoyable time Sat- sary. ' . r"rf was decorated with Hallowe'en Mrs. L. J. Eldred, Mr. and Mrs. Neal and were entertained at urday evening stu of the and decorations drawings Miss Esther Eggertsen was hostess) Davis," Mr. and Mrs, Frantz'Raile, Mr. dinner at the home of Miss LaPrcal dents' own make. Games, and dainty and Mrs. J. H. Symes, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bullock: Miss La Von Stewart, Miss, at a pleasant social affair Friday even- were featured. About C. Carter, the Misses "Ann Bayles, Caroline refreshments Miss Josephine ling. - Games, music and luncheon mad HincMey, were present. thirty-fiv- e MeU Wilkinson, Gladys Duke, Maud Scherer, Miss Arvilla Singleton, Miss' merry the hours. - '. Sutton, and Iva Jones, Messrs. Mont Edith Farrer, Miss Lucy Bee, Miss The spirit of Hallowe'en was pre Young, Mearle Jones and Richard Miss Elsie Johnson of Benjamin LaPreal Bui Miss and Nelson, N Lyle " valent at a delightful social affair Lockhur. in Provo with Mr. spent the week-en- d lock. They later attended the show. given by Mrs. John B. Seamount and Mrs. J. Edward Johnson. ner nonor ' in oi The Misses Anna Hedquist, Afton The regular monthly meeting of the ,. f'hursday evening daughter, Naomtr: Deeora- - Holt, Alice Becker, Ilah Miller, Leah Women's. Relief corps were held Wed W.'L. Camp and son Gene are hpre tions in Hallowe'en effect were usea VanWagenen, and Julia Anderson, enr nesday afternoon in the Odd. Ftlows from "AnnabeHu. Utah, visiting rela-- , throughout the rooms and the lunchSTaw warihltiaTT as tives and friends. ;tertained at ;"a Hallowe'endancinMnriM eon servefl was typical of the occa- party, in the form or a costume bail at a new member. A card party v rl be sion. One of the main features of en- the Hansen's Catering Co., Saturday The members of the Tre?-Jol- i club at the home of Mrs. PHer FJyce tertainment was" fortune telling from evening. The ball was appropriately given were pleasantly entertained at tho of November 9. afternoon the at .' the gypsy who remained faithfully ' home of Mrs. D. D. Sutton Thursday in Hallowe'en effects. Punch decorated M her post during the entire evening. The following were pres-Miss Edith Hedquist entertatr-r- l the afternoon. Tha rooms were decorated H Games ana'HaftowTen-TJran- fcs were as perved.'Misses Arvilla M 0f the N. L. U. club at J UK r in the Hallowe'en. c6I6rsah3"lunclieoii' Slnglelonrfmpmoerg the ent, ' . ' ; H enjoyed. Eclith McDonald, Thel Thursday evening. The club f lors, mas served. Music and " needlework Alene Johnson, II ' Mcvaun nued in d?t:rat-ing- . were the features of interest. ma Amelia were end Bobbins, blue, Marsh, nM Extensive preparations are being gold MarIsirt i for Sadie twelve' Boyd, Ida Covers.were Donald, Dayton, H mafia hv the .Elks' Laaies tor a rmr guerite Cluff, and Gloria Mangum. "The'Ttnh- Sorosia will meet Wd-npfda- y T II Hallowe'en party tor be given in tne afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gordon Christensen, Leltoy snow, ' The Ladles' Literary club rioting M tomorrow evening. !d Walter T. Hasler. 14 Elks' clubrooma.Alton ,P.of Mrr ... Mr: Gr Russell at borne held the was Hughes, Thomas, Ralph H Ail members with their partners are Robison, Dell Miller, Ike John, Parhwr will .give. Trof. Hftprnoor Clltrk R. Thursday M to be Invited present. i, CI M cordially Iverson, Glen.Jverson, waiter White- O. D- - Campbell gave an excel :bl tam Evolution of the-'; i :nX ",'1 II and the "CocVt Donald Hoag, Wesley Snow,, on the "Appreciation of art- in. the head. wilt A. M. I. ward Tim nnnnavlllfl II ? rnmn v41l Blake Peay, ana home." Pain y refreshment were Makers." Prof. J. JjChatwln Sylvan II Bonne in the served. The next meeting wf! m held treat "the"" BUbject;J"ATnPrtc Tuiizat ion." : II jglve Hallowe'en partynan Sterling Moore, also the following" ut?.i II ville wara amusement All members areinvi.i.d to be Connie Osmond Miss from Logan "pv 1 H day evening at 9 o'clock, loiiowmg win the pr-eent will Osmond. JValdo and Somebody Harvard II tne afThe exercises. . Mutual .m ........ regular w . II at the Larson & Rollow Siu.Iio. A successful dancing, II fair will not only be a character ball at the were p:rtr present Fifty guests not you? . Bring In your given in the Lakevlew ws d am fun II hut will t'nHniir n nmrrnm Miss Gene Why LUnii BTriment for all, in keeping with Hallowe'en party given by names now Contf ?t 'loses ment hall Friday evening. The af'r? of list ev at her home Tuesday as uctu- - vieve Huish II Hniinwen. ine nan .win aecorauve A ghostly appearing Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. was under the direction of th M.. 1 p.. II toii inr th nrcasion. I K' cordial In ening. witches, was including scheme used, vitation is extended toojl members pumkins, and ghosts, ateo and friends to participate In this de skeletons, 2i an electrical apparatus was arranged affair. II lightful in such a way that every now ana men the guests received an telectrlo shock, The Misses Vlnna Bunnell and "Mar-ir.r- - which Jolification much created . j numa. to. hostesses Pppa were D . - . the evening. A dainty TI.I throughout ber of their inenas ai a social luncheon was served. . party given Saturday evening tray m at the home of Miss Bunnell. In roomi was hostess FOR ALL OCCAS'.QNS Whitehead Edith Miss attractively decorated iff tne colors at a Hallowe'en character party-Satii- W the of Hallowe'en, emblems and nd r. wv M Ul Lid. V OT party made nerryrthe hours with ap decorated ClUUn, in Hallowe'en effect, Garner x flower and a corre. Vaosl.rn or. propriate games ana amusements mUBicrwere-njoyeaiV6 --for- every jpccasiffi. n Hallowe'en lunchen was servea dancing and an elaborate supper served 4 Y to The camp fir girls, chaperoned by lowed by know how ' . Mrs. O. A. Spear, neia a rrogressive to ten couple. evening. LADIES FIX V. Hal!bwe'eaT)arty6aturaay Thev met at the home of Miss Marion "Are you making out yourKst phone-4- C Beesley at 7 o'clock, where toe rooms of names on the American artlKtlcallv decorated with Hal & RolLarson contest at Pr 230 W. Beauty Center, lowe'en ideas, witches, pumkins, skele low Studio? It closes Saturday tons being used. Fortune telling was '. fpatured and '"witches stew" was evening;. ' 4hfrratfrgoods :' industry it will give more employment to home people,. ' ' Bos-har- - a ani"i Patr home , - one-halt- on rd - lar-re- ai offer you most unusual prices at such sweeping and far reaching reductions that our customers are simply mystified and wonder how we do it. We have giyen you our reasons before and there will be no stop in selling until we are sold entirely out or some one of our many prospective buyers come in andTtake over the entirebusi-nes- s, II and in that case there will be no doubt in our minds that the regular prices will be to Come while there is yet tiitfe and save from your a s t purchases, which will mean more and better presents for the family.- Christmas is sure 5 to come, why wait and pay more? sWe expect to be through before Thanksgiving at presents of all kinds one-thi- u y Knight and products help -- to make Provo a great manufacturing B n, |