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Show the; phovo herald, Monday, December 12, 1921. GGIETY jpneriy a oia , i Mrs. Elizabeh Hurst of Blanding and Mr1ettle, Hurst ot rayson sjent the Utter part of the week in Pjovo. , Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Wtgnall and daughter. Lola, wrre Salt Lake visi tors ihe latter part plJthe week. A dancing narty will be given in the Sharon ward amusement hall rrt day evening, December 16. The affair is in honor of Bishop D. D. McLwan. Refreshments w ill be served by members of theJ Social Hour club. Every one is cordtally invited to attend. The proceeds will oe given to Bishop McLwan as a Xmas present from the ward, and as appreciatioJTtdr his hard labor since being in the bishopric c - . ' V, -.o- V . " - f i Jr-- i "i '. ' l - . Mrs. Sarah Dixon spent the week Charles Anderson was' the guest ;t end in Salt Lake with relatives and dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. triends. Fred C Strate Sunday. , Mrs. Emma Jacobs of Ogden is A liaiaar and sate- - of work will be hert spending a few' days w'th her conducted Thorsday, December 15. daughter, Yilate, who " is attending at the Sixth ward amusement hall, the B. Y. U. under the direction of the ward. A 12 Clarence Larsen of Monroe and rhickea dinner will be served at dance' will held o'clock be and a big arrived George Day of Fairview have and ir. the evening. The Relief Society in IVovo to attend th'e B. Y. of the dinner. re at- - preent staying at thejiome of have- charge - --. . Mr. and Mrs..B. r, Larsen Wshrr-ZobellAlberta;- - Canada, Mr. and Mrs. C F'.rTWe&frope re and F.phratmjZobfrll of Rigby, Idaho ceived' word Saturday that a fine babv spent last week visiting friends in regirl has been born to Mr. and Mrs.J. Lake View, where- they- formally F.i Dillon. Mrs. Dillon was formerly sided. , Miss Mabel Westrope. . The entertainment given in the SecMiss Carol I'ouhon is spending a ond ward assembly hall Friday eventhe junior few daVs in - 5lt Lak City : with ing Hinder ihe direction pf " Successful. beehive girls "was," very" friends- The intere sting nro gram Tendered Miss Gladys Navlor left. Friday vvas well received- - by" those present for Salt Lake where she will spend The hifrh school girls of the Lake the week-enVie w- - ward efltertained the -- boys of Mrs. T. I." Lew Is of fleasant "View the high school at an oyster supper at leit last week lor California on busi- the home ot Mrs. Toseph Shaw Wednesday evening."" Merrymaking," with ness. , games and music - made the hours were glide quickly along. Thirty-fiv- e U.S. HAVAL STRENGTH present. Comfort and Beauty Go Haiui iri'." Hand to Make This Overstuffed ;- " You can imagine how comfortable this chair is just by looking at it. And when you sit in it your imagination will at once become a realization - And when you sit in it your imagination will uf The "flexible springs ancTsoft cushions" yield to your weight with such ease. The upholstering i$ of the best and'the tapestry covering unusually pretty. A nicer could not gift to a home-mak' given. of -- ''"'" - . I a Make-- winter-motori-ng pleasure oy ouying your A uto Accessories Now . real winter may" By J. BARfCAMPBELL, I. N.S. Staff Correspondent. (Copvright. 10J1. By the I. N. We cannot expect more than 24 hours warning from the hit us anv dav. " . - , . weather man. Are you and your car prepared for this emergency? Get - your Weed chains, your radiator and hood covers now. Perhaps your car accessories without delay and prevent an Put ui .new has a weak ' ... - point. ... Y,. t . . -- accident. Come in and let us look over your car so that you will be prepared for bad driving when it comes. It u will pay you. MITMF S. The . Fourth ward amusement hal' was the scene of a cleverly"1 planned entertainment given by the Primary A we!' association of that ward. scbeemed " pioneer Arail" typical of farly days was on view and the proe gram in general was pertaining to early history and incidents of Pioneer days. . , r . Thursday afternoon Mrs. Parley v linger entertained ten ladies at her home. The time was spent in sewing. Dinner was served at 5 o'clock, following which a social evening was , enjoyed. Mrs. Mart Strehe was hostess to the members of the Bonne-Fo- i club Friday afternoon. The liours were and music, spent with needlework during which luncheon was served. WUL Phone 279 It ; WASHINGTON". Dec, 11.; would be sheer folly for: the Ameri can government to consider any pro-posal by Japan that heracceptance of the naval ratio he contingent upon the maintenance of tatus quo, in Senator the ;" "I,acific fortification, of Miles, I'oindextcr, Republican Washington, raking member of the senate naval affairs committee and a widely known authority on naval af fairs. '. "We have not even on the Atlantic Coast a complete naval base equal to Friday afternoon Mrs. Hugh Peterone of more possessed by Japan, he son entertained at luncheon. The ' said.. guest list included Mrs. Emma Chat-wi" Mrs. C, E. Giles. Mrs. Alden "In view of our very important Mrs. possessions in the Pacific reaching Uiatwin, Mrs. J. M. Jenson, close to the shorts of Asia it' is neces- Arlington Snow, Mrs.'.Wilford Bray, sary that we gain our sea power un- Mrs. James- - C. Snow. Mrs. Ernest less we are determined to submit our Moore, Mrs. Rov Passey, Mrs. Jack An interesting program destinies to the mercy of rival pow Teasdale. of games was enjoyed. " ers. true whether there is a re i "This i Miss Marie Hansen entertained duction or a limitation of armament." "It must not be forgotten that tw;entv friends at a pleasant social affa nan ns thre ereaf "rnmnUte naval fair Friday evening. Games, music bases in at Kure. Yokos- - and luncheon were the diversions. uko, and Sasebo, Senator Poindex- ' :. The committee in charge of the ter said. ' "In addition she has five bases meeting of the Third ward Relief Sosuitable for limited accommodations ciety for next Tuesday, announce a ind repairs for her naval vessels. splendid program of musical numbers " On the othfr hand, the I'nited and readings. A cordial invitation is States has no complete naval, base, extended to all interested. either upon the mainland or in the distance of the Pacific. Friday afternoon at the residence of "Suffice it to sav that the facilities Mrs. Walter Taylor, the members of in the Japanese yards are many times the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, superior to those of the United Stales Camp No. 4. were met in -- session. in the Pacific. Mrs. Felt gave a biographical sketch "Adequate shore stations are f anal of. the lives of her parents. Mr. and ly important as war vessels because Mrs. Thomax R. Clark. Vocal and the Jatter-cannoLmaintained with-- r instniroental-Hiiisk- al numbers-were out them. The maintenance-o- f 'sea also rendered. The house was nicely absolute, depends decorated n the Christmas coirs and power whether enuallv as much on the development emblems. At the conclusion of the of naval basis, as upon ships in their program, refreshments were served , lighting anility. The B. Y. IT. Women met Satur The famous Grand canvon of Colo day afternoon at the home of Mrs. rado is 6000 feet deep in its deepest T. N. Taylor. Assisting- - hostesses part, with nearly perpendicular sides. were Mrs. J. Edward Tohnson. Mrs. B. and Mrs. WilfnrH Pnnt. son. Mrs. M. P. Henderson very uiv me authors "Uefoe Richardson and - Fielding." Musical numbers were-- ' given ; and refreshments were served. c COLLEGE M BOYS ME PUUYTY Bv LEO T. HEATLEY, International News Service Correspondent. .trur . rest. ' s It is now possible to send a Sfessal as far as radio impub.es crew-les- "rw Walker, et itf, step up and claims "who and .debonair, handsome colthe only the distinction of being and parts York New in lege senior can boast oi adjacent thereto who but one kiss. But confine your tweetshake ing to a nod and avery proper see to wih unless you his hand, of him dash pff in horror. has been Ralph, a divinity student, ncwly-or- r the of elected president York New Kanized Purity League at which seniors of university, a body indihas pledged itself to a bunch of the go rules that would make Crafts turn green with envy. All members have agreed to abide by . the following: gentle First To treat the -sex with great reverence. 7 Second To-- " eschtwlalt Lforms of . ed . -- can-be will Tarry-torneuo a. .giant used in sending against a foe regardless of how. far distant the enemy might lie. proviuea he is within reach of the raido. The-saineme- ans " ' Megaphones In Oik w roeenHv r ad of one of our newly rich paying yjJVO.noo for an old master A.i re nmlndcil of a remark ninda a sirn. by Robert Henri, the artist, on Uar case. "To a millionaire or mar. vb von know." Bald Henri, "an old muster lR merelv a megaphone tor nls iran-icrimoney to talk through." Boston pt ReV-Wilh- . Allen Hacthery An hour's use daily of the piano is rr being given to some domestic serMan vants in London suburbs. rls. fipa aeptd Kltec Daily Thought broken light trpo It but th, uoaiwlten. Georf x.. -- hc' HYR&M, UTAH Baby Chicks, 33 Varieties; Breeding Stock, Hatching " Eggs, Brooder Stoves.. or through Provo local agent, J. II. Dur-ranat 163 West Center St Order direct t,' semi-annual- ly - . n a - 1 .1 1 'it:' ;. '. and F.ldred Harding. : nt IH - Irr' lf ; he auffielrat. 7- - TLa - - Take Elevator to Second and Third Floors and Select From One of the Largest Home Furnishings Stocks in the West. SS3SSSSBSBg2iaiEI2BBSaBSSIBISIIInaiIliSiIS3 M M M fvyiiiW 1'ITTSBCRGH, - nCCl 12. -A- M M iiiriiii M M M M N M M M H M 3 M FOR BARGAINS IN PICTURES, H H M M M H """:" W M two-pie- .Medium size requires j'arvls. material, nidi S4-in- 3 2g yards lining. Picttnidl Review Coat No. 9679. Sizes. 34 to o inches bust. Price, 35 cents. Skirt No. y66o. Sizes, 2i indies vaut. Price, 3'i cents, ta . "in ... - . jt . - M M HOW. Center Phone 53 M n M ',. SAVE .450 ii - ,; 'm. ..V :" FOR CASH MONEY-B- UY SAMUEL KOPP West Center. , 446. Phone Lowest Prices. - IT!" Ti n WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 17, 1921 10 lbs. Sugar 2 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 lbs Ranch Butter all you want . . . '.V. . , . . lbNut 1 Butter 2 quarts Cranberries Fine Large Fancy Head Lettuce .... . .. . .' fireen Peppers, per lb. . . : . . i , . . v. Red Cabbage, per lb. Turnips, per bunch . ; . : J, ' .2 Large Bunches Celery . . . , . . . : . New Stock Dates, per lb. . . , Dressed Chickens, none better, per lb .... . . " " 65 57 .....200 ;....45C 15 '. ......... -- ...:.2.V . 70 100 ".' .....250 ." 2 Jbs. Fancy Smoked Salmon b can Crisco 6-l- ....... r. ... .1 ... Print Cream lb. can Crisco b 'i00 !2S0 . " ii.0 ; 3-l- :....G3o ...$1.25 , . . ". ;.. . . b .... Cheese, per Swiss Cheese, Extra Fine, lb . .....5JY 3 LargecanaLibby' Pork and Beans.-- . ,v.-- . Tv. Mexican .Chili Beans , , . ; . .v ; : 2 sections Comb Honey ... ..r5o 10 bars White laundry Soap . . ..vl '..'A . ) 10 bars.WMe Naptha Soap . . . . .. V, . ...:.G5)0 Plenty Fresh Cream and Fresh Milk ii All Times. 5-l- .55c. 5-l- bs w .,...l-f5r- FOR TIIE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY llhm Ton ley Coal; Buy. :Tle iss , ' . Coal value is determined the world are of of . ef A mosquito " ,'V E:nZSSEZSSSSZZSStSSZ3S2ZSXXIESri2a ; has twenty-tw- o teeth, ail ot which mav be m-thmuvk . . .. . . ... microscope. by the '"amount of hwt viirprbduceTlianswTiarwe consider when 7 . . certainty.- .. s H H M H I n- Sculpture by a special photographic apparatus, is recent British invention-, the retnH deeper than that of the mg.wiiirn appears on the coins. The origin of Free . Masonry, or even the name, cannot bf traced with has-reh- " 11 on the Great Western railway, which at- certain stag Jhejr journeys travel at a speed ..) miles per hour. " H - SPONSORED BY PARIS The simple tendency of the mode In sports coat is charmingly illustrated in this design in brown angora cloth." The kn;e collar is lapped and buttoned high at the neck, though it way be rolled with the fronts of the coat, if coat sleeves prvferrcd. The iih deep ruffs of are finished v AND CARDS M M operations in full next week. Many employes who have been idle since the lay off months ago, will v. .. be employed. in FRAMES, TRAYS, SMOKING SETS, NUTHOWLsVpOTTERY H Aestinghouse Klectric and Maiiufac- ;ui in j; company mat two more units in its big Fast Pitteburgh plant will resume . THE GO TQ H - ; The fastest.trains Is particularly good heated by this method. Ask your Neighborhood Grocer to furnish you Royal Bread every uay No other bread quite as good. ROYAL BAKING COMPANY We Use Utah" Cour.ty Hard Wheat Hour. - said, to be two bread that raatls ; IDLE MEN EMPLOYED . mmjLim i International Newg Service. ' You'll enjoy HOT BREAD so much you'll want to eat twice your regular Bread portion. But, that's good, " or you. Try it, today. . s L : '.-.- . . : '. ;- ; . .FURNITURE DEPARTMENT The Mountain View Sunday school of the Pleasant Vie W WirA tllAif rt rn ed at a married folks dancing party MORE Ihursdav. evening at the Tleasant v lew hall. Xmas decorations prevailed. Dainty refreshments were r. ; ..-;; prepare. Of course, we always use ROYAL BREAD. - It takes no time at alLto heat the Bread before serv--- 1 ing. You get all the deliciousness of Hot Bread, without losing one bit of the nutrition, flavor or quality. ' ''- $ mark t lie "Juit lir threuKh a livr he , nril. yva kIIpm pltwely tuirelbrr. 1'of) t a ht nvra nufll Urtr4 Ihntaehi irm mfaatra ' . ,v "Have You Tried Hoi Royal Bread My Dear?" easy to ; , - so . I Mrs. J. W. McDonald pleasantly entertained, a number of friends at a chicken dinner at her home Friday evening, for her daughter, Miss Lau-re- c The table decorations were carnations and roses. Games and mii-iiwere enioyed by the following : The M Mises- - H lorence Crane. . . VeraAV'il- iiams. Kr,y t'hill.ps;. LaVern .Banks T'rows- - Messrs. nh Ralph Rullock Orv.lle Singleton, Theodore Place orderl now. ' Get chicks when wanted. "It's the finest thingyou ever ate; and . " - 3 uiM-usse- Daily Fashion Hint . gambling. Third To regard the imbihinR of intoxicating lienors,:. a. a. dangerous vice to he curbed at all times. Fourth To regard profanity as the unnecessarv use of language. Fifth To relrain from smoking. The Purity League will meet twice a month during the remainder of the threcollege vear and ader. These "thereafter" -- meetings will be closely watched hy Conpress-maVolstead, Lucy Page Gaston and other advocates of a better and purer world. League members have decided that man has been taking: altogether too many liberties with his Master, and they have decided to set themselves examples of the up as impeacable l'erfect Male, singular. The decision 10 regard gambling as a horrible vice vas reached after lengthy debate and v.;is finally settled by spinning a. "put deH'd take" top: Gambling, rided is a clfuinraliilir' vice, lending to undermine morats and therefore requiring raitieal action to stop it. I'rohihiiion of liquor 'drinking came in the nature of an afterthought, as it was at fir-- t believed wise to leave this matter" in the "hands of the" agents. I'rofanity comes pnilor a -- eere ban, not cven'''gosh I'lifn it'' or "ge whu" brine permiited ' r or otherwise in tie as expletives tpMaiTp : t itwtillic fS lli. nifrii!T will- - be rule auain-- t 'If . Ay cii'urrcil. parlii'itlarjy Willi rc- to iiirke! t'iat, as the rules hold and a nen- to be iinm.'-r.i- l ivf",itc i the member . s, 'lo'iay noU'ing of r ft nicc'ine Dr. i'easc.' ri THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE :: n, A dog should never be washed in cold water. Always have if lukewarm and .see that the dog is quite dry before being allowed to lie down or a TAYLOR BROS. CO. - - - er r d. . Don't be deceived by the continued good weather , Arm Chair. i-- . coal from(the mine. call us now. ; We n 1C0 : we nrfpuf- You cannot make a mistake if . : . . . . ;? i 1 -s m : m r Carry a Full Line of Building Materia! 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