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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY 'NOVEMBER 25, 192 L iggIfg WOOL : KEEP OUT OF DEBT nd worryT MnX People who draw a Urge salary Why b t" debt cannot pay all thoir bills eactmonth, and little by that they amptain these' bills flrow firsater until It Is necessary to sell the home or Lmt other cherished belonging to satisfy ths person who gave them Keep yeur homes and build more omess Now'is the time to will always be L,rt the Sksggs" way of paying cash as you go And - you ahead Instead of behind, , 'are., very-fi- ne ane. Our Saturday warning Unusual Bari -- Hyde Hall Wedding !dit Uteres of r Jh rh Bridal Costumes, es ruutiiK ajr JH H8 ( a Clarisse Hyde, daughter of Dr and ' n el crem colored satla PRICES GOOD UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK wn Mrs: George E. Hvde. and lt.k P61"! trimmings and a laalLJrM-oLS- ait l'ce"overeklrt 'u worB Lake City whichu WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR. . . .'. , . ; . . .59c 0Tiau ea w,1 M took place today in the Salt TJkI,', lu" "ae ,0 LBS ..FINE orange blossoms and she temple. .....34c VtUCAN M.J. B. COFFEE orioe s roses. The reception to be given thi. . ?uquei ofProv Mi CHURNED CREAMERY BUTTER . ....... ,. ,', . .39o ""ling by the bride s parents will nroba- - , unn.01 5Je LB. FRESHLY Tie bly be one the most nota J BEST. CUT, lb ,'. . . .. .'ioe events of the season ia thU cHr 5r ?maKld 20c BEEF POT ROAST, " c v " ine anair will be held at th ZSe'sHOULDER PORK ROAST, lb. .......10c dence of Dr. and ilrs. Hyde, the tahrpink satin and phik chsrineuse. rooms of which are beautifully 'deco-pct!!PORK ROAST (Center Cut),, lb. ..15o I 30c SHOULDER Mrs. Earl B. of honor, rated for the occasion. Yello . . i and is WV' LV SOME SAVING. PRICES theiate.if.'"00.' in used greeawthelor room with kewpies. ferns "ut ii?" Dmnf! ?r "?y sis giving added charm. thf froom. will act as bejt man, Little , JELLO NEW CROP NUTS ' The Decorations. X2&C Jello, all kinds Christmas nuta now. ,tttl tlower ,rt- v.,......".10c The brldal room contains a hu Buy yo S lbs. 29c 2i4c Ice Cream Powder....... 10c and artistically arraneed hearthanert 1 The evening's ehtertatnment milH jOc Fresh Rstd Peanuts, bower of wnilax and sweet neas with 'COB8i8t f program, dancing and SOAP CLEANSERS" 45c Soft.Sb.eU WalBUti.jbB;..65o under which freshments. 45c 2 draperies lbs.. Shell Walnuta, 1ft stat Hard bars. ".. White Cry $0c ..49c n the bridal couple will stand to receive Guests. X lbs 45c 10 bars A. B. Naptha 65o . 30c Jordan Almonds, many -- In the recetvlagHnewlU rJ and rsvTlyderMrraTiaTsr Bluebirds predominate 4n the pretty J. Hll of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs, 10 bars Peet's Ttlte Naptha.. .59c decorative scheme throughout the re A. O. Iverson. The guest list Includes 10 rlnkOil Toilet Soap fearsma 65o. ception rooms. Autnmn foliage, flow-lon- e Tbe healthful hundred and f If tr relatives nd 89c '. . 35c Large Seafoam .25c 50c Large Instant Postum..,,. ers In variety, greenery and tall friends of the young couple, many of 15c Lux 23e 10c Small-InstaPostum...... t palms are so arranged in the hall to whom are from 35c Maei 'Mr. and Mrs. Hall leave for Cali- form a charming setting for-th- e . . ... 10c Lgoe return t;ereai .go 15c Dutch "Cleanser PAt ........ r ."' !! n-- - 5' ... . j5Qpaiioop 1 ""'T0 .......... he-D- BEEF ;.. - ' 2 . lbs' A fifty pair lot of these put o a sale several weeks ago were soid out in h. one day. : - ' " : n Anderson rrte8tiforiia-mHoeywhich will furnish music on the pro- - be at home in Provo to their friends .'after January 1. gram and for dancing. ; v hrfievtrtog l!V4c Brisket BoU, lb. . . . M ttt.5c 10c 15cMeaty BolU lb 20c Fresh Hamburger, lb 15c .. 1-- " ........ SOME EVERYDAY MEAT PRICES - 4 66x80weight 4; van-colore- d ; I nr y1sht .............. : BLANKETS Pxoctetyij: ......... .v.,..... SALE 1; ::: "0' h - .'- : Window '' I DisWbutori jof JiuidityJwhjuiGUst Everybody's Store. Mr. and Mrs. B. Bachman and daugh-friendSurrounded by thirty relatives and and Joseph Taylor celebrated bis ter. Ml'ss Melha, were guests at the s FINE YEARLING LAMB birthday anniversary ; In an appro-- , wedding In Spanish HSZZSXXZXXXZXXXXXSXXSZSSZSSZZSSZSSSZ: 35c manner at his home in 'Lake--: Fork Wednesday evening. prlate 25c Lamb '...17c lb. lb.. ...20c Yearling Leg, Steak, 30c Sirloin view, Wednesday .evening. . Dinner was A successful surprise party was Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Harry ...20c 25c Yearling Lamb Chops, lb, . 17c .followed-- by games and music. 25c Round Steak. Ib l!ISS!0:iY given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coombs and children and John Latl- cuts. 15c 'Lamb "test. 20c Shoulder Chops, lb.. 20c Beef Pot" Roast, A successful 'surpri.se party was Hyrum Duke 'Wednesday afternoon. Bmfth Mrs. Robert was hontesa at 12ac 20q Shoulder Lamb Stew, lb..122c lb. ' Mrs. David Roberts. and Miss! the occasion being Mrs. Duke's birth- given a dinner yesterday afternoon in. honor In eThose who AxeLJohnson the Stew,-lb- T .day. participated ..,....-.S23c Romp Roast, lb........ 7715rr5(rLamb A farewell program !Uba arlwii la and Mr. Mra. Mr. were Mrs. of and affair and Andrew ot Gilbert pleasant Thirty Wednesday evening. 25c Country Sausage, 2 lbs.,... 35c 1?o 25c Rib Roast4 lb.v. B. Mrs. Mr. Walter G. ward in and Pioneer J. tha house Suna a at Peay, program meeting guests participated Castle Gate. Other' auesta present prettily arranged Thanksgiving 15c Fine Kidney Suet, lb. ..... .10c . ... . ; . . . .7c of gamesmuslc Ahd luncheon. 15c Rib Boll. lb.. 7 o'clock ClarkvMrjinaMrs. Miles Strong. for Miss at dinner. Mr. The included day evening and guests wereHvan4 MrsDWCUbert , an4 Mra. P. B, Pulham Thoams and )Inaurrantraaut1iterofMrr Pyne ll 0urrant;-who-isoon An interesting session of the Sec "Miss Leona ' Mrs. Lewis "Tlirst a enterratned at who Mrs. John will leaya Durrant, ofSaltUke. ond ward Relief society was held leave for the central states mission of Thanksgiving dinner at her home. i December 6 for ths central states mla Tuesday afternoon at 2450 o'clock , the IL, D. S. church, was the guest of The table decorations wer carnations " under the direction of the social serr-- 1 honor at a genuine surprise party and the rooms were also decorated Mr, and Mra. David It Goodman had ston field of tha L TJ. 8." churehrT Mrs. Emma Jones Wednesday evening. The affair was with fall flowers. Ice committee. be will as Mr. The their guests Thanksgiving day: Pratent wre following program gave an interesting talk on "Juvenile given by Miss Stella Clark, and thirty and Mrs., James I. Evans and family, Farewell remarks, Errna Rom-ney- L and Thanksgiving enjoyed the program ot music, games J. W. Men vies and family. Mrs. Wm. Br. and Mrs. Wm. M. Haws and Delinquency." auaN ong, Cart Chrlstnsen stories were "related Ty3Irs. Effte and luncheon. The guest of honor was HirstandTCharIes UlrsC daughters StellaDella and RutbiJrtr and Mrs. Roy Boren, sons Doa L. and tette, Mrs, Alica Childs and compann presented with numerous gifts that Cutler. - . : rwill be useful In the mission field. and daughter Ada; Mr. and Mrs. remarks, Leona Durrant; Tlolin. plana the following were present at the Roy William II. Rose Haws and cornet selection, Elsie Hollermaa" Tuesday evening the Intermediate SSSTH.wr ' Mrs, T. W. Madsen and children) ot Mrs. M. L A. of the Timpano- Tba dinlig and company; remarks, Mra. A. W." the of class SSl'S UTAH. G. C. PROVO, Mr. 247 WEST CENTER STREET. ma. ..ml. Harding; reading, Dora Chase; song, .hiK gos ward entertained at a dinner party Tacoma, Wash., are here for several F. Summers and famPy of Salt Lake ,,K1. was charming arranged with fall Emily Payne; remarks, Bishop A. W, at the home of Miss Rhoda rouison. weeks, the guests ot L. John Nuttall City. Mr. and Mrs. H'XU Marshall fltiwers. . Harding. The rooms were decorated In a unique and family. Miss Mirlani" Mmhail at GarISZHIXXKISSSZZZZZSIZSSSSXIBSnilllCinillXIIISIXIXIl color scheme of orange and brown. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Reese are happy and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown field, Music was the feature of the evening over the arrival ot a baby girl at their and Byron Brown. u . home.:', m Misses Delav Hills, Afton Cook, Eathel Mr. and. Mrs. Alvln Boardman en m ilia Loveless. Karna Partm tertained at dinner yesterday for Mr. Jessie Alta m ridge, Burmlngham, and MrsTETirawTiTns of AhTOTcSnTi fouiAdams, Thelma Cordner, tva Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boardman, son, Alice - Kasmussen anaaiima Wilsoitand famlly.Robert Miss Lela Maudsleyl and Miss Leah Mrs.HClyde Betterldge. The gues of honor was Boardman, Jr. The evening was spent U. N. L. .' Raymond Partridge, entertained the . ' our pleasantly with games and music. f Chlpman Many of our customers are taking advantage of u in a kensington Monday evening girls Mrs. Potter Dr. and LC. Mr, and Mrs. Cal Gragun entertatn-edeposit and having their at dinner today in honor of Mr. at their home,' followed by supper at eBrrkylnglF at a Thanksgiving dinner. The folM. Hansen's. The club colors, blue and and Mrs. John R. Stewart and Mrs. were present at the delightful lowing , R. Stewart of Salt Lake City. Other gold, were used In decorating. Prespresents put away. and Mrs. WIllta'K. Spat-foraffalrtMr. guests present were Mr. and Mrs. ent were Miss Lorna Baeler Miss 'Mrs. Elisabeth N Stuhbs, Mi.s M : ri" Josenh Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Edwin .Marylene Maw, Miss Helen Talmage. Emma Spatford, Reed" Spatford, Jesse of presents for Christmas, weddings, Speaking Miss Edith Hedqulst, Miss Annie Ran- Spafford ot, Provo;' Mivand Mr. Earl Peaay,andMissAhnaW :peay. M fil occadall, Miss Gertrude Olson, Miss Spafford. Mr.'and Mrs. Arnold Robin all 6ther and birthdays, anniversaries, showers, M Mr. and Mrs. JosephJV elch were Vlolett Johnson, Miss Ruth Chlpman, son, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Evans of Salt Thanksgiving "flayr guests... of Mr; and Miss Urenda John, and Miss GladysJjaite; Alma Smoot of St' Anthony, ' ' sions, see us first.' rr Mrs. L. LT Bunnell. seamounir Idahorancl Charles Sneddon! Clear M Creek, Utah. a t. and Mrs! L. B. Harmon, agricultural the members of the G. L. D. club at Mrs. A. R. Bobbins entertained at a colleee enthusiasts, motored to Salt her home this evening. The. time will Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mra. Lake yesterday to watch the Aggies be spent with sewing and music and a C. W. Robbins and family, ot Provo, delicious luncheon will be served. trim the "U" foothalllsts. and Mra. Nephl Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Young, Miss Ida Hansen and H brought these back from St. Louis. Ross Hansen all of Spanish Fork. The M AIIGLO-JA- P MAY TREATY were rooms Come in and try on a pair, CONFERENCE with SOCIETY M RELIEF prettily . arranged "Where the Women Trade" . chrysanthemums. bes teiquaUty sells for less. ; ...23c Steak, lb OnFbeeFlse s, Roach-Robert- Thanksgiving Dinners fJML MrsL-Sryne-enlertaln- self-invite- d ..... rea-dere- d: " 7- ILS-J- IlfGlSSEIWF ie re :LUBS- the very latest Maxirie Sally Ann Pump A. 1 d it -- r-- 50 i Sutton Tea & China Co. 8 EsSSXSSSSXZSIZZSZZSZrZZZZZZXZSXSZSBSIXXXXBSZZSZXZZZXl ANGLO JAP ALLIANCE. conferenee- -f ' The Relief-pocieBriARRY L. ROGERS. I. N. 8- - Staff Correspondent the Utah stake will be held on Sun-daNov. 25. The WASHINGTON, It is expected that .Mrs. Clarissa alliance today loomed S. Williams, Mrs. Louie Roblson and larger than ever before as the rock Mrs.. Army B. Lyman of the general on which the armament . conference Mrs. may board "will be In attendance. spilt With the attitude of the United States and Great Britain on also of the B. ty We Have Added Just - Bran and Shorts, perewt.. Bran, coarse, flakey, per cwt........ BraiLfinftground, per ewt. ....... ...... . . Shorts, per cwt. Oats, per cwt. . . . Oats, Chopped, per i ....... t-- Fine Chopped, per cwt. .'. ... ..... Corn, per cwt Corn, Fine Chopped or Cracked, per cwt.... First or Third Crop Alfalfa Hay, per cwt, Straw, per bale 3. JV.. ; -- 484 sack Straieht Grade Flour. . . sack High Patent Flour ... 10-l- b sack Graham . 10-l- b sack Germade . 10-l- b sack Yellow or White Corn Meal $1.60 75 ' .'i'.';.$1.20T $1.25 lb ,,.,..35 ...35 . H : L -- - i.t-V- .., A. ptaP""-- 1 . "Cost In the Long Run" is mm miiis eus ml . PHONE 480. 1 t -- I lrm: v "voSICC T. 8 rn 'Lumber:Cbmpanyv' Oooaloli Produce J Men. - eM 1 425 WEST CENTER. T - $1-50 'J;::';.;.:50 " Barton Brown . ni ;.;$ls50- - Barley. . f.n $1.70 cwi........... Barbara Brown for Women. semi-offici- $1' Bariey;'p'iwtr'JltT7:fn 4-- 1 jL $170 " Brown Shoe Store for Dowell Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. Brown Buster for Girls. and Shoes Boys The Misses Lorna Smith, Verda Creer and Iva Jones, Messrs. Merle Jones, Mont Young and Sheldon and Orvllle PROVO, UTAH. Dryadale. Tea rosea were used In the entertaining rooms. decorating general Jennie Knight, It Games and dancing were enjoyed. this question .diametrically opposed .. Jt kin A " 11... mm. .V was eviueni ucibrbiu onuau -Mrs. J. M . Jensen n er-and Prof, " ' the. first meeting, which Ukes tained at a family ntherlng at thelr cent-- ! tne om8CSS08SC home wm inner out Thursday a evening." few thrown days Suggestions to be are expected teachers cers and British quarters served and a delightful time spent . ,W v. a l u1 Aaalnn will ago in present. a sia not consider would Britain Great that be held during the noon period, and at the alliance have been emphaUcally Covers were laid tor fourteen at the which be at neia win services 2 p. m , dinner given by Mr. and with Mnnrma. Thanksgiving though -. ."v. ia invited tfl be nresentiH a tripartite Mrs. J. B. Keeler at their home. ZioUwUI be the agreement between Great Britain, the Visa Plhol rSitlnr Professor- - McAllister. nMl at Irt United States and Japan might be welHex- - j comed as a substitute. Two members ner at tha home ot Prof, and Mra. R. Merrill rison j i last evening. state flatly British of IXFEI1ARY delegation the THE THMS AT denounce not will Britain Great that Mrs. E. L. Strong entertained at a the alliance and a third has suggested The j family Thanksgiving dmner. the tri partite solution. I The attitude ot the united states to- - table decorations were carnations. Mrs. , ThonVB?ivin? services were held at M. D. Evans was present ( e , remains warLthejLnglo-Japanespact achapel irtAh county infirmary Despite repeated unotn-ria- l Thursday morning under the auspices unchanged. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Clark enter assurances to the contrary, this of the Bonneville bishopric. Are you satisfied with the coal that you are burning? at Thanks--, government Is convinced the continued e taled the following guests The musical part r tne pros Mrs. Mr. Walter & and dinner: aeieu-slvana giving was furnished by William tffler, existence! tnis otiensive Do you gel as much heat as you should ? agreement is in direct opposition peay, Mr. and" Mrs. Hyrum puke. Mr. j Lester Leffler and Mrs. Chatwin, with ana ana u. American airs. sr. vtara. of airs. the interests best the to j. Mrs. Leffler as organist. ' forJ. Farrer and Blake Is there more ash than you think there should be? inglng, people. . While there has been no ad- - Fred Clark. T. The services opened by mal statement from bae Harding Peay. followed by priyer by Reuben James. ' w govto the as its view, ministration was glTen Get away from these worries burn PEERLESS CoaL ATThanksgirinr address wherein he ernment left n doubrMTff'attfcfrrmnoVMrBrCFlSr by Bishop Robert Elliott of thankful- tnde when the ouestlon of the renewal at a nicely arranged Thanksglvlns taught the great lesson alliance was op for considera dinner. Chrysanthemums formed the' J? ness tor blessings, comparing Amer- of the the Brltisn imperial con- decorations. Tha guests included Mr. a before starrition ica's condition with that of the and Mrs. J. T. Baseman ot Alpine, Mrs. s? ference In London last August . Russia, of millions' ng, administration will soon John Giles, Mrs. U. A. punsdun ana the That dwelt also Jacobs Isaac Counselor i views- - to become family, and Thomas Boardman. ' ' comforts the inmates were again permit Its not unlikely. ,C as is regarded knows remark, the with and closed ot Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor presided S traditional antipathy the into. war Though man s a "Money never bought savoring the United States to anything -Present were Mr. and Mrs. of an alliance, TBiterated most em- dinner. r. r the benediction by William tha Harding adminis- John Johnson, Mr. and "Mrs.Marttn-Clitgeby phaUcally employes 7 Jady Mr. and Mrs. Alt Johnson, Mr. Leffler, the youngcandv. nuts and tration, makes any thought of a'Jrt ? ...b. nf United States anrf Mra Prank TarloP. the boy. and irls partite alliance with theIt is suggested .:-- ! X 4-:i::r apples, fta fromPhnol and boxes of as a party impossible. Phone 20. Provo, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stagg entertained 9 in some quarters that a solution of the ex- a number ot friends at an attractively x , chocolates from the in the found. be might difficulty an elaborate ..AI- entertained with change by the three powers of a series arranged Thanksgiving dinner. laying down general princithe Vhotograph, a gift for ot notes Mrs, Bruce A. Haftmaa had the tok to their policies Jn the Pacific as and ples Parshall ihToccasion from CTydr 7 Salt Lake guests at .dinner East lowing Far the and his two children, of Provo. jhackeretahjtaltfrsionBAti $1.35 $1.25 , 7 Buster L. J. Eldred, Thanksgiving evening: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. PredJ Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc- apanese" TO OUR LINE A FRESH STOCK OF LINSEED OIL MEAL, CHARCOAL, MEAT SCRAPS AND OYSTER SHELLS. Mill Run "HOSIERY, TOO - The following were entertained at HALT WORLD DISARI 'EMT dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mra. TO BE HELD SUNDAY 4 '. 1 |