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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, SAVE FOR CASH MONEY-BU- Y. SAMUEL KOPP ............... ......... .......... ..... 2 lbs. Nut Butter MONDAY. Meeting of property owners on proposed city lighting in business' section. .58 ' .... Meeting of'the industrial ....... WEDNESDAY.. Meeting employment. ........ ............. I- - ' for J i) .................... Folger's Shasta Tea . . . ; . . . of Old. "-- .-- ir- - 40-mc- h. 40-in- 40-in- ch 45-in- ch 45-in- ch ch 54-in- ch 45-in- ch I v y $O. irnn - SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS TAYLOR BROS. CO. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ..........., '. i:;.,;;;;:;,!:.".::::::;;::-- ; Tonight at Chamber of Commerce headquarters will bejie'a a meetingof all Brooertv owners of abuttino- nroT- S ertv on Center street between First O East and Fifth West, and on Univer sitv avenue between 'First North and - ATbrgeutrcrwTlHnr1ic1d, 9 This rneelin(Js-4oconsidethe vised 'specifications of the plan offer ed by the Improved City Lighting Committee of the Chamber of Commerce. This meetin'g is .also to determine just wbich blocks are to be included in the district. All of the phove described property owners are in this proposed ill directly interested jjij improvement and should be present jii at this meetins; to hear the proposed' plan and to give their opinion on it. C5C r- rCCICJCO&j ; W. M. C. MEETS THURSDAY. A" ... regular erd -- meeting" tif "RlQ Women's Municipal Council will be November 17, in the. 'held ; Thursday , . ! r nea-quiaiiiiiiciimt council . ruotus, over tt. 1. drug store No. Important business matters con cerning the bazaar which will be given December 10. will be discussed. All! board members are requested to be - III t'iWi j for our new Spring stock, so we .are giving you a chance to I . 1 present - ... j Also a meeting will be beld in the Municipal Council rooms , Thursday, November 24, at which Miss Leighs of the farm bureau will give a talk on "Relative Value of Foods." All ladles are cordially invited to attend. jiOn AUTOCASTtR j Funeral services for Edwin Woffin-- j den, who was killed while hunting); deer in Idaho last week were held in the Fourth ward meeting bouse yes-- r terday afternoon, Bishop Booth presid- - j ALL THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING OUR THIS h YEAR'S STOCK OF BEAUTIFUL WALL PAPER AT j aI ing. , 77 j. Rev. Charles McCoard. of Wilder, Ida., preached at the Community Con-- ! grcgatkmal church here yesterday. ' J. O. Meacham cut-whil- - had bis finger badly j cleaning a plow share, the! e team tartingoliiifore-he-baished. The" fingerwas amputated. d No old stuff, but paper that will beautify any home. 0 World's r.lost GOTO AND PICK OUT YOUR TOYS-WR- ME A LETTER ITE Noted Peace .DA ,S mi $11 on. I m .Lyceum. Course. THURSDAY, NOV. 17 jlj' I 8 P. 111 COLLEGE HALL . ARMAMENTS , TERENCE"''' No t Center. OF CON- - Phone 53. i I peace-lovin- g Ameri- - can in Utah county should miss this lecture. r m 7 mi, i a Jlo day a Z Hi - - One of the Biggest Toy Stocks in the State. . m Ph one 303 EE C ft X X A I1B Roy Boren, Mgr. W V AND TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS 1. His Topic: J "THE LIMITATION Inm j " Ft IsO; pemi ! in the B. Y. U. Will Appear ! I fD - Advocate ONLY Q - Provo El ectric & llaftere ::s I 1 ....... i ' , .............. ch 48-in- ss j CHESTS Plain Designs . . . . . .. .$12.50 CEDAR CHESTS Plain Desijms . . . ; TJEDAR CHESTS Copper- - Banded ' . S19 nn CEDAR CHESTS Copper Banded v. . . ; . . . , . ' S21 CED A RlCHESTS Colonial Designs vfT. rz rr. ; f.T7 iSJ'Sft CEDAR CHESTS With Tray, Colonial Design . , . ... . $2650 CEDAR CHESTS Heavy Plain Design.. . . , . .$29 00 , CEDAR CHESTS Heavy Plain Design . . . ". $S2 OO CEDAR CHESTS-S- eat Chest, Banded and Decorated. '.33'.50 ,vW-ncnUKUAi- d Gilbort's Cash Grocery . etheJMces-- R consider these .,...; ,25 : -- . '.25$, 2 tor 45$ -- r; ven-ture- 0 rn L!---'-- " ; K4 J -- -- These Cedar Chests serve the same- anumnse . as ihnaa tv... MV x I icy I vk;v vif viu treasures in furs, ball dresses, silks, woolensgarments which mrthl destroy and dust ruins. .'' ' Silks Woolens the Spanish Chestare these, beautiful those with many copper bands suggestive of the Treasure Ches? 2 ...25 ....... . ommhlee on - 8 r 160 beautiful cedar chests' just in old Somewhat like Treasure m .................. rFurs t Following the recommendations of HiNE FAVS DIVIDEND members', forum of the Chamber of Commerce, the boaiSi, director has Iron Elossonr declared a dividend appointed the following committees: : Friday. A eommittee'on housing," consistingTheahoTft-goodfte- ws was JoyTuriyilg of-C. received hy etockholders of the Iron F. Eyring, Vf. K. Spafford, Mining comG. M. Blossom Consolidated -pany.Taylor, wtos duties will be to make Directors ofthat company declared a survey of just what the bousing a dividend of" 2 cents per share. shortage is in Provo and if there is Books close December 10. dividend need, to investigatt riictnods of fin- la payable December 20. Direotora of two other comancing and any other activity which panies met the same day. Knight Thoss were will relieve, the situation. the Colorado Consolidated (Mines comA committee on employment con- pany and the Dragon Consolidated sisting of R. S. Curtis, J. VV. Gess Mining company, frd. L MJensenA BMorgan, J.J " Consulting Engineer Hugi Tren-hola. lucker, whose duties will be tok conditions reported favorable enrourape and provide employment prevailing at the mining properties, and devise' means for the creation of andpredicted successful mining a on thera. ; jobs to the fullest extent of their - , . The Iron Blossom dividend declared ; ability. An industrial committee, Consisting Friday la the first thai company bis of Georee A. Startup, T. L'. Schofield, paid since April, 192j). C. H. Ward, William McCdard.. H. Miss Arlene Parser of Richfield is Wright, whose duties will be to encourage home industry, throncih the visiting Mrr and Mrs. .rCzm Tora of those industries which we few days. support . now 1.nave- anaj ip encourage otner in-- 9 dustries to locate here"that are fitted the week-enguest of J. Karl iewisr-- -I "i vi tuna These committees Tiavc ea ch taken Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nixon, havti aa S up a definite section of the Chamber of Commerce activities 'which were their guests for a few days. Mrs. Har- - III outtined by the membership at the old Bowman and Mr. and Mrs, J. M, j . 1 wuuuHoii ot nanau, uian. ai, time of the organization. . I ............... ...... save your trreasures m H f forum. ,.--- .20, Luna Soap, 5c bar, 6 bars. .", . . . . .. . .2o Lenox 5oap, 7 bars . . . . , .25 Mrs. Porter's Thousand Island Dressing, 45c bottle . Meting of the housmjr. fftDAYT NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY ......... ........... .......... on committee 1 wvttv PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19 iieuiz jueuium rone ana Beans, zuc can idc Heinz Large Pork and Beans, 30c can. . . ; . . .25 Heinz Red Kidney Beans, 25c can. .20 40c can Fresh Roast Beef, Red Crown v30 25c can Delica Country Sausage. 15 20c can Pelica Veal Loaf, per can. ... .. 15 25c can Libby's Corn Beef Hash , . 15. 25c can Libby Chinook Salmon. . 2 for 35 SOc can McDonald's Instant Cocoa. ,25 ouc can jucuonaia s itooi liaraen Ground Chocolate t . . . . 25c can McDonald's Roof Garden Ground Chocolate . . . .. .20 25c Gustard's Premium Chocolate, 2 cakes. . .45$ Hewlett's Supreme Extracts, Lemon and Vanilla com-mmitte- e. - MeetHi'if of the members 7. FRIDAY. .- U of die THUKSDAy. ............ .... ........................... .... .......... MORE FOR THE MONEY. Twenty-eigi- t years ago Joliii Ccoper swallowed a tack. iniB otaer uay taat tacit bgan troubling Mr. Cooper, father of Nels Cooper, of .the Carpenter Seed, eom-panMr. Cooper's voice Jfalled and blame was laid upon ihe 'tack. It was thought the tacf had workei its way near the 'vocal chorda. When Mr. Cooper was a cobbler, in 1893 to be exact, he. m many cobblers are in the habit of doing, placed tacks in bis momh to have them hauiiv in soling slioes. One day that year he thoughtlessly swallowed a tack. It lodged In his jhroat and for a year r two gave hidv Eome worry, but us It dida't pain him, and aa it er dually ceased hurting, he dismiss-it from a bis mind. For over a c arter-o. century he" went bis wr.-- ;hrogh life with a tack In bis th'ou., tack. Thenlast k, the tack gave notice of U3 AiTXfay ex amination reveaHl its existence. C01IHEES C. OF C. Strictly FresK Eggs, per dozen , , . , ,60. 2 lbs. Fat Salt Eacon . . . . . 25? .V. . .28 Heavy Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, per lb. Dixie Square Bacon, per lb. . . .". . . .v, . , . .18 Picnic Hams, per lb . . ......... 18 , Freslf Shipment Slock Fibh, per lb, . . . .V . . . . . .30c Fancy Finnan Jladdie, per lb.. ..30 Large can Libby's Pork and Beans, extra special. . . .... 10 Tall can. Pink Salmon, extra special '. . . . . 10 . . . , . . . .10 Package Cake Flour, extra special . . . f. Cream Pitcher Prepared Mnstnrd, r rtra sppriaL 1Q . . ot . Wheat . ... v . , ,55 2frgsrvraun ,f z picgs. ureamL eaney .454 Green Chili Cheese, pkg. .5 3 cans Mission Brand Sardines . r. . . V -. . .25 2 large cans Roast Beef, Teal bargalnTTr.'. T . . .T.. ,S5$ 2 cans Underwood's Mustard Sardines vTTvT. 35 & 10 bars WhiteIundryJSoap Tlenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk at All Times. .--. - rief ly Told West Center. Lowest Prices. Phonj 446. The Most Cash and Carry System. Complete Line. WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 19, 1921. . 10 lbs. Good Rice . . . . , . ; . . .59 10 lbs. Sugar . . . ... . , '. . . .69 Good Creamery Butter . . . . . . ; . . .; ... ., , . .47 1 430 HIIPAUrr lAilt lARKitS Local News iff a. 62 West Center ;;a |