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Show THE PEOVO HERALD, FRIDAY, KOVEHEEft 13. 1321. m loasaniGroev i ON TiMP Herald Reporter, Cora Wadley Phone 80-Herald Carrier, El vin Richins. II HALTS TRAIL students of the B. T. TJ. music school to Pleasant Grove Wednesday .morn- s ling, where they entertained the of the Pleasant Grove high school pafra leeture recital. i The following program was render-sed- : String Quartette comnosed of stud-lent- I - Annuir F4 Ford L18- ATTENTION, BOY SCOUTS! The Commercial club should become more active, by launching a campaign, boosting Pleasant Crove as a great fruit growing sectio.i. The frai' grown here is the best to be found an; where. We should do all ia our power to entourage others to cuter the business of growing fruit- location . "We have a geographical which fives" us as advantage any o'her rlace in the vailey. Located s we are at the foot of Mt Tin:p.iao?o, we thculd become mors sctiv than any other place In the advertising of this the most wonderful mountain in the world, or the very least we should with the do would be to other place now boosting It" Local News Briefly Told CrandaU. Delmar PLEASANT .GRQE, Not. J8 Dilon and piano selee- , Commun-fro "The Timpaijogos trail tion, Miss Mary Mortimer; solo.' Prof. violin solo, Arthur Lewis; ity Flat to the top was fiirished SEVENTIES HOLD REUNION. said E. M. Halliday of Pleas- - the Misses Virginia and Elaine Chris- terday," iue w quorum 01 oevenues ceia Uju Gr0Te one the powder men who tensen rendered solos and recitations. Uieir annual reunion in .the, tabeMliais been Working on the trail since C Biule Thursday evening at 7;30 July 28. SEES NEED FOR EOOSTERS "Nothing has bees spared in the o'clock. ' one to It or make of labor money way The program was as follows: of .the bestr trails to be found anyIN PIE ASMT GROVE , where. Not any place between AmerOpening exercises. the top is , the grade Iuet, Mrs. Cora Atwood and "Nettie ican Fork and more than 15 per cent MEET. (Special to The Herald.J , ' Warnic PLEASANT GROVE, Nov, . "Horses can go right on the very Address of welcome, Thos. Gleason, association of The Parent-Teacher- s top now. I took two up with me. They D. Atwqpd, manager of the- - Alpine Quartet, under direction of J. A. carried the tools which X used to drill Motor company, wants Pleasant Grove the Maeser district will ho d a meetiV.est. another hole in the stone which con- to become more active to boosting her ng" tonight at 7:30 o'c'ctk, - in the ."Pur Missionaries," C. L. Warnick. stitutes the peak so that another flag- many possibilities. Maeser school building. instrumental duet, Mr. and Mrs. pole, could be put un. "Put on an educational campaign of musical An eicellent prop-a' Jas. A. Nelson. "The cave in American Fork can- for the purpose of, not only enthusing numbers and short speaches will be o'Our Winter's Work Lloyd Adam-eon- . yon has had a door placed at its en- the people living here ",but lilso to rendered. It Is requested that'as many trance. This is to prevent destructful stimulate a desire on the part of oth- of the punnts of this district bs presers to come here," Mr. Atmood taid. Reading, Mrs. H. Wlnfield Clark. ent, as possible. Iparties from entering and damaging The remainder of the time was the crystalline formation on the ln- ipent in games and refreshments, ' , ;siflCTJnrmg"ttie Bumruera-grridywi- ll : placed at the cave to show people -and Bee to tttlratTHnnein 'MrSfMailispn borne m Moroni, after spending the any way mars its beauty. "Between July 28 and September 12 past week visiting here. about S00 tourists came over the trail. DID YOU HEAR Reports from the little Homer boy They all expressed themselves as havand the Adam? biy, who are both ing Teen paid roanr times lor their teitig treated at the L. D. S. Jiopital efforts in making the trip. for fractured skulls, are that they are "The work on the Timp trail from both doing nicely. Aien Grove to the peak itstopped impossible the snow making rnn; - V .' . PARENT-TEACHER- Mil-'yea- also a very fine piece cf completed. It work-,- about win take a 20 per cent grade and is I to constructed as to pass everjr impor kant waterfall 6n1he ""waynrp. When the Provo trail is completed those who enjoy mountain scenery will be able to go up one canyon and oown the other with, very little effort, and it will be well worth the time ana energy expended." It one-thir- Mrs. L. E. Allred of Lindon is mate ting an Indefinite; visit with relatives and friends In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Tuesday in rot Roasts, lb Rib Boils, lb. FOURTH WARD VAUDEVILLE Rump Roasts, lb ...... . . Prime Rib Roasts, lb. j Round Steak, lb. . . ; . Loin Steak, lb. Lamb Stew, lb. iamburger Steak, lb. ' v. SFRIRGVllLEto WAR ....... .40( 35 25 25 .25 .23 ,45 . . 75 , b. ... ! .w .. , 5-- lb .... lb-ca- n -- .... . .; . .!'."T. WASATCH AND WILLARD BATTERIES T .. . .- RADIATOR CO. r 1 Radiator "Sf" qBmmKwsffsjpWr Re-eo- Our Specialty re fmi - : TVTE Nov. Funeral 14 Maj-coc- k DELIVER A pre- Have your 145 North University Ave. MTTalK radiator -- -- 4k fatk K m iMIiey- i . J VN. Fashion Park. i . IF ITS i RELATED. -- .i Ml ClTSTOM SER1CB WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-O- READY - TO PUT . ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK - HRKSTENSENFASHION 154 T- - r COMPANY PARK CLOTHIERS West Center Strict ...:.s..9e .S9e 15c : 1 ". ..,...... ....... BUTTER Freshly churned creamery We get it each morning. 5c est Creamery' Butter, fo$....,' A healthful drink 50c Large Instant Postum 35o Small Instant Postum. 35c Postum Cereal .....i.........7...i0c t :: Filberts, 30c 25c 25c It) t. v 25c Country Sausage, 2 TO WASH AND CLEAN ' " 10 in Bars Crystal White tm a R ... G. Naptha Bars Peeta White Naptha.. .j" 30c Seafoam ... ... .He 15c Lux lpc Dutch Cleanser 10 Bars P. 10 . .. .... - . ..,. Steak, lb. 30c Sirloin Steak,"lbr 30c Round Steak, lb 20c Beef Pot Roast (beat 35c lb. 1 C Roof Boil. lb... t! V18C lbs.,,.. 35c 5 1H Mantha...' .....w 20c Htl Boil, lb. Our Thanksgiving Turkeys will be here November must be surenand see them befor you buy. HIE EI?J ...23e SOAP AND CLEANSER a y8 for......... .39c 10C ugnwouse, SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES BEEF PORK Pork Roast, lb. ...... .25c Loin Pork Chops, lb...... 25c Pork Steak, K. ............20c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb..,. 15c Shoulder Pork, Center Cut, a, ... ... tor 2 33c Loin 35c f fors SWEET POTATOES -- TO PLUMBING, 1 Ibi POSTUS1 10c Nice 'Sweet Potatoes, Buy your Christmas nuts before the prices goes higher. 20c Fsh Rstd Peanuts, 2 lbs tor 29c 45c Lrg Soft Shell Walnuts, lb 65o 30c Hard Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. 45c 30c Lrg Select Almonds, 2 lbs. 45c 35c SOclb. Brazils, 2 lbs for, , butter. : 35c Mut Butter (Oleo), 2 lbs " NEW CROP NXJTS" TO US IT3 KIN .- , .......... :. .V.'.J for......;........ 30c y SATURDAY UNTIL. 12 O'CLOCK ...... All kinds , 825.00 ' JELLO "TeaUsYotarEatiitj " ' . 5 .GROCERY GO, h oped for us . by our tailor shops" at f the honest weights and good measurements, and above all being free from debt . There is one day In the year when everybody should eat more than they want. That day Is Thanksgiving day. Don't put your shopping off till the last minute. Shop early and take advantage of these six real live before noon unusual bargains. - : , ; I TrotUea many : they-riav- i ' There are e face that nothing io be thankfuMon ; Skaggf customersftre not of this type. They have a great deal to be thankfuT Jor "tRanfcf uT TSrrsquarjraear that tarbeefl jlVeft Vm low price. lOcks. Hard Wheat Flour.... $11-2I sks. Hard Wheat Flour. ... .$2.30 1 sk Hard Wheat Flour. . . . . . .$1.20 10 sks Patent Flour ..$11.00 S sks Patent Flour .....$2J25 1 sk Patent Flour ,..........$1.15 10 Bs. Germade ....35c lbs. Corn Meal ...V...29o 49c lbs. Rolled Oats fj V -- CHOICE CRANBERRIES LE5ION PEEL t- -- v3 y:a FLOUR CEREALS - Get your winter's supply at this Pbo&e274. 1 all mankind Should give thanks. day-whe- GEESE, DUCKS AND CHICKENS Aii-eWeRigk-?- UTiv ?II If is the SOME EVERYDAY BARGAINS NEW CROP WALNIJTS Are we right in believing that you want an overcoat that costs as little as quality will permit, wears long, looks well and really protects you? We're ready with such coats devel- Thanksgiving Day J0 and - e, am LBS. FINE WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR.......... 10 BARS CREME OIL TOILET SOAP ,7777. .77: 20c PURE PHE2 FRUIT JAM, 3 cans 7. 30c YEARLING LAMB, Leg or Hind Quarters, lb 20c YEARLING LAMB SHOULDERS, lb 30eIRtrIN RFFF RfliST FYTRi TINE. IK We hare yours at our store row. They are not plentiful, so order early. ; WE IIAVE tJtm Seventy-fiv- THiiiseivmc uiem . Phone 472. . ant jesrre Orchestra, Chorus of Splendid Cast, Special Scenery, Special Light, in Effects, Beautiful Costumes. j WE DO RECORE WORK 282 West Center. . Augmented siding. Mask-- ! numbers were furnished by a male quartet The speakers were BishoV O. B. Hnntitigton and John S. Rover. Sr. The onenin nrayer was oXJervd by Atrie JUbriskt and 4- the eioslng by John VV. Alleman. EishcpHucttngton dedicated the grave. j Mr. Whitney was born July 9. 1842, j at Hbesberg. .Vt la 1SS3 he enlisted fin the-FlNev4i cavalry at Carson City. Nev and soon oecante a lieuten- jant. .His compaay wassutioned at Fort Dodge betweett Prova and Spring-- ' ville. He had chars of building t wasra road throush HolW Creek i yoa in to thetrawbertytaileyand a government there for about fa te?tered ou' of eerr-ii- ce in lSStfc. fixed by ns now; it will be more economicaL , Set EieFlaiay Broffiers7 Telephone 46. ." r broken rad at-- r dees not do your cur any I' Sooner or later you good. wilhave to get it -- menJeit and the longer you wait to do so the worse your car will get and the more the job will cost -- you. ' ! Columbia Theatre m Agents for. 50i-- Wb D-- lb 2 pkgs. 'Kellogg's Corn Flakes All 13c Crackers, 2 for' American Beauty Macaroni, 3 ior 2i2-ican Corn Syrup can Corn Syrup .. . . . 10- . ; . . . .' . Corn' Syrup sf R1XGY1LLE. Stage Direr.tor YETtRAN j ...v15 bag Oats . . . . I ,7. , . t bag Germade . . - . . . . . 9- - lb bag Corn ileal in car "KtsraiD R. BOSHARD PROFESSOR T. EARL PARD6F a J. Whitney, Bishop G P. 5 J. Musical Director services wera held in tKe Fourth ward chapel Tuesday afternoon for Leonard 8 00N""- - PROFESSOR artists. ' A Japanese Iroup present the one act play. "A IVat Uttie Wife," by A. Ray Olpin and company. Y. V. miastrol?. la Taps from faylort Paper Co. BATTERY iT Choir Taidand." PRQVO Lir i - Provo," Utah. 8 V to . .. 20 r. 18 20 20 . . . .20 E. 1st S..' Salt 1 A C03HC OPERA Will Be Presented by the The Preva Fourth ward Al. I. A. under "the direction of the social activities commiuee of the ward, will present a six act rauleviUe, Tuesday evening. November 21. at 8 o'clock. of Interest because of --the and BJientRges from lo Ktiinf to 15 tn f,, S? rp'' . ho: . 12 SU te?0! tjea ef Statesman, disposlj to preserve, and an A and see If fojM Read the can beat it Novelty Duo Act by rrofessors Merrill ard Martin. Foolish, .JiJbx-lauz.lools-. A Parisian ration Show, by living models. ' lnstrumecul and dancing act, by - ..... Burke's ty. djyaoiabusiBe. r We should like to show you what we think is the best Fountain Pen made. Saturday Specials BUY FOR CASH spent r , "A CH YOUR STATIONER. ' Silt Lake ;bia theater. r business-"- ers, etc. We train of bese jobs, and wbUe you learS. iwdwhere you bigger wages. Writs formation TODAY Mrs. Alii CMnaisg&am 1 spending a' ability to Irupiwe, taken togetherj few days ia Pric. the gust of friends. Would be my standard of a statesman. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Glaaier hare as vEdtnund Burke. their KuesU tot a few days, their daughter, Mr. Vtllrd Gatherum and son. Biuy, jjr,ot rvr. city. The B. T. I, womea organitation Vi W to the funds for contributed furnishing th girts rest ' room at the Provo Mgii school. . T. D. Cassilf returned home Thursday." veaiBgrob Salt Lake City, a few where ae has bea spending ' ti PEMS? J ... . , . Mrs. A. O. Iversoa ti 1& via tractiir as J1 d Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarence Hilton and children spent Monday at Olmsted, " visiting with Mr. fend Mrs. S. - W, Hilton. rs. Chas. Carson and baby of Fair fie'd, Utah, visited here a few days PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL Prof. Franklin Madsen of the B. Y. this week with Mrs. Carson's parents, U. accompanied a group cf musical Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foujz. r1 wanted Truck vitd LECTURE TODAY ON it iMEN ... Col, HauersSS yes-twda- v For and Mtamiaationa. !r cd Mr. L, ... and Mrs, liawrl Gibby have returned ! home from aa auto tria la Park City. j. Arur.au, tne personal j'tt Is your Mr. aad Mrs. pnetograpn we only oift your friends her Jhey ouy. unwn m. npuow, coium- lard GaUienua days. S fi.F. eon, Dannie Smith, are visiting In ford with Mrand Mrs. Ross Smith, ; otr n; "aSes MSIheRiohtu.. TTT All second class and first class outs who are prepared to paa tests may do so by being at the Provo High school Saturday afternoon at S o'clock. Scout Commissioner Eyring and Scout Executive Anderson will be jiaere ana wiu uie rnarge or tne ex- - 21 or ! - ins-ta'- l EUCIiLEY & ILUVS j PROV&IJTAH. 247 WEST CENTER STREET. 20c . m 7e 15 . for the HanksgivW dinner. you need one of our white fin- hh, sanitary kitchen sinks, with hot " ar.3 coIJ running water, j one before Why not let cs the holiday arj have it ia work-- 1 2 crdcr then? Na kitchen is! complete without one. ,20e . ""7 |