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Show THE PEOVO HERALD; MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1921. ! Local Nevs Briefly Told Gilbert's Cash Grocery ... GROCERIES AND LUNCH MEATS . ' Phone No. 2. Ii-Ji- . . ' - St 368 West' Center '. Aunt jemima jT&iicaKe r tour 15c size Post Toastles, 2 for. JelL. for ff ... ...... . - s ijf" - 50 1000 box Toothpicks .... 20c can Mab, 2 for 35c Can Mab, 2 for r. . rrn ;i T77v .200 . . . .... vr. ;r., 354 . i ; Read and Use Herald Want Ads -- v. -- : -" a7 " SAMUEL" KOPPI ' "1 SAVEMONEYBUY FOR CASH ' visitor the latter, part of the week. H Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schoott and family left the latter part of the week for Salt Lake to make their home. Mrs. Frank Gallagher and Miss Ruth Gallagher Of Columbus, Ohio, are spending several weeks in Provo with Mr. and iMrs Dudley Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. ' Yti)W Hue Larsen, who is attending school here this year, is spending a tew days at his home in Clear Creek, with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. T. C Larsen. line . Box ..Stationery-Full- . some plain" and" of handsomely boxed sta-- . satin tionery ; white, cream and others- trimmed-with- . tints of pink and blue; a bindings, girdles and novbox elty buttons- I 10-o- z. Seedless Raisins, pkg.- - r. .. . . ..... .- I .' .............. .V. Currants, fresh stock, pkg. Evaporated Cherries, special bargain package Comb Honey, per. section .,......-....,......- . Full Cream Brick Cheese, extra Green Chili Cheese, per pkg. ;.........-.....-...- ; .' rat Salt Bacon, per lb. sack Cornmeal . , . j . . . b sack Rolled Oats -- . . i , i sack Cracked Wheat . . Flour ; . . . Pancake Armour's i b bag fine, per lb .' G-- Ib 9-l- t-- lb 4-l- 4S-lbsa- ck Patent Flour Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh .1. KXSk . . .200 .400 50 12 J0 2S0 450 .3S0 290 .$1.20 '. $2.98:to $4.98- - Smart Sweaters gay colors and prettiest weaves; both Tuxedo and styles slip-ov- - $2.98 . .... : at All Times. nons roit the money, .no charge, no delivery Anderberar nnent Sunday in Salt Lake City with friends. 12. Mrs. Lucia Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. H..G. Brown and Mrs. Ruby Parry returned to their homes In" Manti after spening the Thanksgiving holidays here, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. McAlis-ter- . ' &- Bath Towel fiets boxed-fogifts with one towel and one wash cloth; blue, pink and gold patterns - 79c to $2.49 ...... - .m ... ...t. ..., Women's Full Fashioned Silk Hose with lisle top. Excellent quality; black, white, brown. " Sizes 8ty to i- - - $1.98 ......2 Toys, Dolls, Books; and Novelties Beautiful dolls to fill every llttlt girl'a heart with Joy unbreakable big dolla and little dolls whn cute bonnets and socks; mechanical toys for the boys; ABC cars the children all love; picture books to charm the sleepy hours; ero toys that spin, and fly; novelty painting books; children's stationery; pencils and large variety of tree ornaments and bright holiday garnitures. Miss Eula Fletcher and C. E. Fletcher returned to their- home In Logan after spending a few days with relatives. : Handsome Coals: Plpish - - JDone return- Any Woman Will Enjoy! Exceptional in style, and made of fine quality'seal plush, (MX 7C C10 7C plain or belted models ) I4i3j ) lOifUi Miss Clara Moore and Miss Marinda Menlove returned here Sunday, from Springlake, where they have been visiting their parents. dren of Salt Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wni. F. Dunn, Sunday. fclLii DKltSSKS TO LAND BANK. GOES WOOT. T)IfFSSF Of Crepe Satin, Charmeuse, Conton Crepe, -, . Exquisitely dimmed Attorney J. Edwin Johnson, of the firm of Booth, Brockbank & Johnson, I left this' moaning for Berkeley, ....Cal,, tI V 11 - ... ..1 i. .1.aepan-men- t wiiere lie win outer lue legal of the Federal Land bank there. Mr. Johnson will retain bis member, ship in the law firm here. : that better values or newer styles can be shown to you at these price- s- We believe - - Hereto- news - 'k. ' . "Tell 'em the story with a punch,' says the clothing man. Alright, we're doing it; no bigger than the facts briefly told: wallop Prices . , $10,90, ' , ' . . ONE-THIR- . K&Bmnheiuinier terns; new notes in the color "tones. As fine a variety as this community has ever seen. $5 AND OTHERS AT . C22.50 TO 5 10.CO Honey back if you're not satisfied. ; How's that? .. ROOM AND BOARD r 69c to 98c . 381-R- . N-3- Walter .nulla. iUWIl UiaUHKl Utah Vallev das & Coke company, candidate tor election to th . FOR RENT Apartment, good tion. Call 317 W.. Center, 'J ca.,?a, 0 V.--- : :? c.f Ku:;rr.heimer Goo;l Clothes.. 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 'Ifj!9 25- - . D-- 2 N-2- N-2- 8 - " , 2 Fine quality full silk, hose, lisle top, high spliced toe and heel; navy, black,- brown; sizes 8 2 to 10 1-- 9S4 " lay cc::e kc. n The American Legion's musical re- district view, "Name It," may be brought to Friday evening, Provo. The date will be December 23. call?d for the purpose fnPa.rk" w Qiscusse ine leasiDintv of a new member to represent the people of FOR SALE Baby buf?y, Apply 218 N. district No. 5, resulted in the nomination of Mr. Adams. 'University. Phone 603-J- . W. Lester ilangum, who is now the FOR RENT modern, base representative from this district, is a ment; corner 9th W. and Center. 'candidate for Call 507-R- . "The Parker school building Is noth more tlian a fire trap," Mr. Adams ing FOR RENT- Modern home. 60 E. 4th said. "Tim building stands as a dis Norta. grace to the intelligence of the people tu'house-- , FOR RENT partly ,ul i Tiiodora, good barn, etc., 1 ore of 113 W. 4;h S. fruit. Phone FAH. I EUKEAU UZHTS Directors and officers of all the FOR . SALE Ppsa of good M'ork horses, large truck aii3 good heat fjrm bureau locals in Utah county D-will meet Saturday afternoon at the ing stove. Call office of County Agricultural Agent J. P. Welch. Giving Them Their Do The call for the meeting was issued The man with brains who dofs not n.ee them Is a s!uj;sard: shme him. tottay by .County President L. iL. Bunnell. The hard worker with few talents U The purpose of the meeting, accord a drudge; encourage hht.. ma Tbe to President Bunnell, is to decide ing with talents ho worlrs hard to mnSa on the membership fee for next year tbe most of them Is a svtlus; praise and to rceive reports of officers for . . this year. tiro. . . n . EOT 416 N. Unlver Two furnished rooms and JL 1 . ? $16.75 Yourself. nce Cherry red and black, D-- 5 gwage. Phone . Li I 4 1S6-M- T: ,i-Q- 31-SALE CHEAP Cooper wagon. Enquire 236 So. 5 West, FOR FOR RENT $14,75, Them-Convi- - finishing-- "- , - ! 8cto9Sc Man's fur gauntlet glove, last Mrs. W. Marriott, . Reward. 638 Twenty-seventst., Ogden. D---Am FOR SALE. Hundred acres, more or less, west of Spanish .. Fork, good water right, ?75 an acre. Provo house taken as part payment. W. P. HanD-sen, American Fork. -- all-wo- ol MO-84- mental FOR RENT Three modern furnished 1! the rooms. 460 W. 3rd S. Phone 400.NW.'lg Suits and overcoats for men and young men ; beautiful fabrics; many individual pat- - Silk Hose These are attractive gifts and fine values at such low prices. . The beads' have. a soft lustrous finish and' offer many varieties of colorings and orna- CLASSIFIED ADDITIONAL slty Ave. Good Clothe See Beads . The Provo lodge of K. of P. will hold an election of officers this evening at 8 o'clock at the lodge rooms " over Sutton Market. Following the elecbe given tion, an entertainment-wil- l and refreshments served. h one-thir- - elects officers. p. March, MORE VALUE , D $8.90, $10,90, $12.50, $14,75, $16.75 LOST. d than lower, than last fall. Quality better than ever, in other word4 more of not x -- C. flOA 7T fnn cn !JZ4i 1 0, JZJ.DU Beautiful Ncn Styles in Sill! and IVool Dresses Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Dunn and chil- Copyrighted B. K. -- each .15 box.. . 49 Emboridered Hand-kerfihief- s, Men's Silk. Handkernovelty pat- chiefs, plain and fancy terns, each each 5 and 10 : . borders, and 494 . 254 Colored Handkerchiefs HandkerChildren's -- t m b r o i d e r e d, attractive each 19 chiefs infolders and novelty Embroidered H a n boxes ; a charming gift . 3 in Christfor boys, each 104 mas box, box for 254 39 and 49 Also r Even the tiniest baby must have its Christmas celebration and here you will be certain to find exactly the right gift at a low price. Our displays embrace carriage straps, robes, combination toilet sets "With comb and brush, teething rings, Infants' knit Mfoque, Ivory, novelties, rattles, baby's first playthings, blankets for the crib, and many daintily boxed novelties. American Fork after visiting Done's parents, Mr. and'-Mr- s. Albert B. Jones, over the Thanksgiv ing holidays. "S 15c and 19 Initial Handkerchiefs, .Men's Mercerized fine soft quality, Handkerchiefs, - 2 - in: Dainty Gifts for the Baby Mrs. - chiefs, exceptionally" Handkerchiefs, each- fine quality , 104. 2 for 254 - ed to f4 t if - 23c to 31.49. - $2.98 i Mr. and Mrs. Heber S and $3.98 o- Miss Elsie Johnson of Rivertori spent Friday evening with Mr and Mrs. J. Edward Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.- R. " er Novelty Wool Scarfs with belts and pockets, plain and contrasting col- -. t Miss Luella Ramsey returned home Monday from Payson, where she has been spending a few days with Mrs. ". Henry Badhani. - : - Mrs. George A. hansen spent last week in Salt Lake City. w W o m e n's Women : Miss Atha Bateman spent City vrrrtrtriends. v Handker Men's Pure Linen chiefs soft fine cam- - Handkerchiefs, each .Mc .... 234 to 394" 5 and 3 for 25j Men's Soft Cambric All Linen- Handker- 12c to $4.98 and Mrs. George Spalnhowner of Pay son are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huisb for a few days. ........ -. v Handkerchiefs! Gift Suggestions ! Mr. Berkeley. will join him later. V-. Uood substantial savings are enjoyea, Mrs. Ann Clay son Is here from Col-tothe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Stowell for several days. ut 590 490 . .250 .220 250 . 230 . - w- s Quart can Covo Salad Oil Gallon size can Catsup, Springville , 3 Large packages Macaroni ;7. . . Seeded Raisins, pkg. rnces 1 ne vaiues oirerea dv me have slipped bacK to normal. I C Ponnw Pnmnanv arp makinfy Rrinnnina a hlMnr.. r-o sri o J VIUv; w...r-.- v fii, r Burler, Idaho, arrived In Provo last week to make their home here. YpvvtJv .yv vyV-YA- i is an event or real reioicins mis vear. of Fillmore Melvin V f " r icv H till Mrs. Walter Scott spent last weekf in Nephi visiting relatives. Lowest Prices.- Phone 44& Mrs. II, E. Beebe pent the weekend In Salt Lake City, the guest of Mr, Cash and Carry System. The Most Complete Line. and Mrs. Thomas Cochran. WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 3, 1921. .' .. .. 2 lbs. Creamery Butter . . . 850 Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Coleman were of Mr. and Mrs. L A. Smoot of 2 lbs. Ranch Butter 750 gnestsLake on Thanksgiving day. ,Salt lbs,-NButter 2 550 ( 1 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs .550 J. Edward Johnson left yesterday ...504- - for Berkeley, Cat., to work in the legal 3 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard, bulk of the Federal Land Taank 3 lbs. Lard Compound . .....400 department Mrs. Johnson and eon at 59 West Center. ; ...154 254 , . . . .454 ;25e size Post Toasties, 2 for. ... 104 Butterfly Crepe Toilet Paper Silken Crepe Toilet Paper, 2 for. ; 250 ' Also Toilet Paper at 3 for 254, 4 for 250, and 50 Each .,. 15c cans Runkel's Cocoa ; 100 ' 25c cans Runkel's Cocoa. '. ... .200 50c can McDonald's Ground Chocolate. . . . . , . . ; . . . .400 25c can McDonald's Ground Chocolate... ........ . . .200 ....... 100 2500 box Toothpicks . IH 1KB STORE 0EGAJUZAT10N This announcement was made today by Commander Mart Roylance of the ... ' iocaii legion chapter. Commander Roylance and Sergeant George Harris, of Battery C, were in Salt (Lake Saturday to talk over the matter with Dr. B. W. Black. RtatA commander, and Adjutant Klrke M. Decker. Plans were announced Saturday concerning the production cf "Name lt,' a musical review at the Urpheum theater December 18 aud 20. The revlej? is to be presented for the benefit of American Legion and comes to Salt Lake from Kansas City and Denver. In the former city it was Btagod at the time of the annual American Legion convention and achieved notable success. The show will be under ' the direction of Donald MacDonald. More than 100 people will be in the cast, and many Salt Lake men and worn, n- - ore announced, as mem bers of the cast and as sponsors of the production. well-know- n scour ms An extra scout examination was held at the. Provo high schol last Saturday. The regular scout examina tions come on the third Saturday of each month, but inasmuch as a good number of scouts were anxious to be ready for the badge awards to be made by the court of honor, next Sunday the extra examination was held. An interesting feature of the examination was the test on nature study given by Examiner Walter Cottam. Professor Cottam tor.Jt the fcnv irr.nnr the trees and tested their knowledge of the different species. He also tested their abilitv. to recnroixivliirdu by having each boy determine kii "s cr oi Biras irora a i specimens. According to Scout Commissioner Erring, all the regular M. 1. A niet- tars in the different L. D. S. nards will be dispensed wit'i nti.-- l all the people will attend thes b'S scout meeting. The court of honor will award badges to" the boys uho have parsed all the eecond and first class tests. Good speakers and good music" will be ; in evidence. A teat in swimming will be held at the Provo high school next Thursday from 5 to 6 p. m. r cr nry . DISARMAMENT HASN'T BEACHED .THE FOOT V BALLFIELDSj' j 2r j |