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Show club was held Thursday afternoon at ' t : 30 ft'eioek Ja xhe - art jbaU ol the Young university. Plans were dis-cussed In regard to the entertainment to be given Monday evening by the ciud. airs. L E. Ihincan was an in vited guest. Yw S mr lb !cc. ... t 'r disposed crowd attended the dance 2r,t rt' refreshments will be enjoyed. 1 II cinner Mnf article Mrs, L. Lelatid Cook lfeftTridsy for Salt Lake, where she wUi'yisit Mrs. Anna'McClellan over the week-end- . The Thursday Afternoon Bridge ! ' A f ood club met yesterday with Mrs. Isadora 1b hall amasemeat the i the 1 and a delnhtful time was Clark. Mrs, Frank L. Cory was awarded the favor. The hostess" served a daintily appointed luncheon. hostess to a in Aftoa Holt home Miss Marie . friend at her Thursday Hansen entertained was to . eelebra- eighteen friends at a" social affair . rBia"The affair . liar nirtaaav anniversarT.tThnrsrtiiv nnii eluded games; music and, dancing dur- iunw VnK.yed hy Mss Anna Hedonist. "n unu reiregnmenis were served. ' VZ i,oe Dkw, Messrs, LeRoy Gordon and Dean Loose has arrived from BerkeKUh Thomas ley, CaL. where he is attending- - the rrtsteosa. University of California, and 'will members of the Social Hour spend the holidays in Provo with his A --.et Thursday afternoon at the parents, Col. and Mrs. C. E. Loose. a a 21 Xlr. JahaA.Eider.-t- e-, addt-Jthere Mr. and Mrs. J.' Edwin Stein entert0 the twelve memberrL tht lonowlntT three guests prea-- T tained the members of the evening irs: Erma Allen. Mrs..; Matilda "SOO" esrd club at their home Thursand Mm. Clifford Pyne. day. The rooms were artistically ar-rZifat Christmas Carol was read by ranged with Christmas decorations. Mrs. Clarence Nelson was awarded W - E- - Maloney and luncheon was 4- The club will hold its next the ladies' prise and the gents' card hcane ot Mra Joseph favor, was won: by L. L. Graham. Mrs. gtfftim t the "r IP'3- Do to the young ladlea of the E. T. club Mrs. J. Edwin Stein returned home Salt Lake Tueeday. after risking at her home this evening. The usual from Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Noyes for a few features of ; needlework, music and day. chicken dinner con-t- o ward mming December IS, was a About $23 were Vawar it i u -- Where you will find a big variety of Christmas Gift things at prices that Edwin A. Peay and John R. Stewart have returned from a hunting trip through St George and sbuthern Utah I . points." m '. GIFTS FOR: HER- Sims McBride is spending the week end in Salt Lake. ' r, T 58 COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS CHURCH. The Rev. Charles McCoard will con duct the services at the Community church Sunday- ,- December 18, The subject tor the sermon for Sunday morning wilt he "Preparing for Christmas." The evening services will be in the form of a musical, including a special cello solo hy Prof. Edward P. .. : Mayhew. COMMUNITY n, GLOVES , NECKLACELACE BLOUSES SILK UNDERGARMENTS PHILIPPINE HAND EM- BROIDERED LINGERIE SILK PETTICOATS HOUSE DRESSES BATH ROBES S- COLLARS-BEAU- TY BOXES BELTS IVORY TOILETTES SILK HOSE Man, - Evolved by Atomic Mr. and Forcer will be discussed, at the Mrs; Christian - Science- - church services ence Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Sunday, December 18. HANDKERCHIEFS ' r Mr and Mrs. O. WY Hyde and Mr. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dunn, GLOVES Mrs. URoy Prisby left Thursday Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding. r ' ui Cedar SILK HOSE City to make their home. . IAS COI'lMUHIlY CHRIST The members of the LaMetia club COTTON HOSE HOSE SUPPORTERS itet Ansa SimMns is here from a number of invited guests were enCirelevffie, visiting her parents. Mr. tertained at the home of Mrs. Ken ' BELTS SERVICE SUNDAY afternoon. Thursday sal Mis. J. AEider. COLLARS Sewing, and music, were the features, The The Progressive Card club members followed by a dainty luncheon. By FLORENCE J EPPERSON. vert the guests of Mrs. Hans Chris-bs- dub members present were Mrs. Leo Cards were Sutherland, Mrs. Clarenee Greer, Mrs. The Christmas oratorio, "The Holy last evening. rimd and the prises were awarded to C A. Larsen and Mrs. A. R." Taylor. City," ty Gaul, is to be given Sunday, ifn. Cljde Singleton and Charles The Invited guests were Mrs. Kenneth at 4 :15 p. m., in the stake tabernacle Mrs. by the Brigham Young university of the Dunn, Mrs. Lamar Craven and Hiwie. At the conclusion ' chorus and enlarged by some of the Greer. ,. Shopping Early Will m, the hostess served luncheon. " hest musicians of the city who are Insure You Better ' Hiss Minnie Pagan 'will be hostess The regular meeting of the Spanish donating their services. Service. The use of the stake tabernacle has been secured free of charge for the occasion through the courtesy of the stake presidency; The piano, chairs and programs are furnished by Taylor books andj Bros., and the oratorio orchestration have been furnished by the university. This hearty cooperation makes it possible for the city and Booth, flute solo. Glen Van Wagenen. "I Know That My Keaeemer uveui university to unite In presenting this splendid Christmas oratorio without from "The Messiah, Handel, soprano cost to the public. All are cordially solo, Hannah Packard. invited to attend regardless of creed "The Christmas Angel." Ben ware, ' or station It is urged that provision reading, Mrs. Algie Baliff. by Night," our of all the Holy made "Silent be Night, aged whereby orchestra. and to attend. Haydn, chorus community might be able Oratorio. It is most fitting that our thoughts should thuB be drawn out through the beauty of song to the Holy City in which the Redeemer of all the world One-Ha- lf Fare and established "Peace and Good Will to All Men," and marked out the- path for the Round Trip Because of the recent epidemic of Inwhich all the soulsof men might of the old time virulent the eternal to of find walk Joy. smallpox goal Dec sals Tickets on In thinking about the divinity of His hemorrhage type in Kansas City and Return limit Jan. 4. Minimum mission and the wonders He has made more recently In. Denver, the queetton possible for us to enjoy we again cele-Bra- has come Jip sa to what ,tepsbould fare $2.50. . His birth into mortality, and be' taken to prevent any such an ocwith our hearts full of love and appre- currence In our communities. The state board of health has ciation we reach out our hands and artioies recommending: vaccina in bond the our brother of clasp that Full information from Agents of and tender devotion, wit' tions which for more 'than a centur of good-wil- l a fervent prayer or gratitude to uoq. has proved to be Uie only Known BeIorehe rendition of the oratorio method of jreventing smallpox. At a recent meeting of the mayors the following numbers will be given: tftah county with the county comof Herald the Angels "Hark, the subject was discussed MendelssoVw5 missioners, Christmas carol, unanimous "Evening Song in the Woods," by there and It was decided by tftni hT returned JJtekfWf with relatives In t Pro. 'T . v Hart Schaffner & Marx Salt or Overcoat. .; Cortlejr Salts for Boys B ITS TWH I A NDRES3 - SHOES -STAR BRAND SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS ' LEATHER VESTS BATH ROBES SWEATERS SMOKING JACKETS f SKIRTS TOWELS TABLE LINENS NAPKINS BLANKETS BLANKET ROBES CRIB BLANKETS HOUSE SLIPPERS DANCING PUMPS MACKINAW S FLANNEL SHIRTS neth-Crave- snjC DRESS PATTERN ' COATS - WOOL DRESS PATTERN HOUSE SLIPPERS DRESS SHIRTS -- '. TIES FOUR-IN-HAN- D SWEATER COATS ; FURS SILK DRESSES mmIM eiFfs Present enjoyed. nOSE . mrryJi.,Ashtoaan of .music ana a aeucious luncheon were eluding two also were Uf and MraTTto&a W. Newman at WOOD CLIFTON'S Mrs. S. M. Clark is spending a few days in Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. .,'., - CWistm MEN'S CAPS BOYS' CAPS ifalSMsMBaSSSaHBSJIBSSnSSJBBSBjgafSpg The Christmas Spirit' Permeates Every Department in Our Store." " IIM . Vaccinate! te -- Distributors fuaUtyMerchaadise Everybody's vote that vaccinations be recommend- ed In our county. It developed at that meeting that there, are two people in the county who are afflicted with smallpox, one case coming from Kansas City and one from Denver. So that in view of the conditions existing and in order to carry out .the recommendations of the secretary of the state board of health, andrknow- - wa4o ihat yacclnauonuia ing--aa j and " sure preventative harmless against smallpox, we feel It our duty Store.- - to urge the people of Provo to accept me advice. T It would be well for anyone who hasr not been vaccinated within the last five years to have It done. It is quite likely that the schools will make som- e- arrangements - whereby the school children can be attended to at a reduced rate, but all who can arrange with their own physicians to baveUtdone. are urged to do so. - -DR. WALTER HASLER,- PAYSON FARM BUREAU The Payson Farm bureau local had a social Wednesday evening at which more than SOO members were enter tained. L. L. Bunnell, county president, and J. P. Welch, county agent, were the principal speakers. , Dancing and refreshments followed the speak City Physician. ing. : . -- pub-iui,o- rt mm PMH8D Sip, SEE NEAREST AGENT M St BARTONS THEjSTOREIEOR CHRISTM AS SHOPPERS WHO WANT THE MEMORY OF A USEFUL GIFT TO LAST THROUGH THE YEARS MT H H H l x II II II H II : cpBiiiESS H . II M II H f H WIGfitY STORES art' recoonized as the cleanest STORES in the world. Merchants selllna food for human rthe cleanliness ewwumptioar should ha held Tesponslbla of ths food they sell, Just as wuch as a ni80n In fiimifl mpontibUi fsr.eteanlinett and purity of the: drufls he uses your prescriptions. Doht let special prices en a feW ta"d"1 elv you Into buylna other Items that are off hrandaand JunKnot ' fit for human- - consumption. ? WirGL-ALL ' The following prices aro .regular price . . a small. oroni. a.m.:.. auvn i w dIm. . tun . t- - i. iv imiuiQ ng iivm v.' ' i c n-r- - P 4TSTNS lSrOZ. PIGGLY andn--wholesoman- GY VyARM, Y CANNED CORN unmaiiSeededIijLZO 2;....25t - Country GenUemaa No. 2. , . .t?$ Country Boy Standard No. Bonner Seedless lloZ CURRANTS Holley, new crop. ....... i... 39 Rum, can Mrs. Porter's is the most delicious reasonable priced . Carnation; baby Sego, taU Sego, -- supply be- 1 r,U Tterabler4b. .v.- sjj ....... 5 5t) CEREALS giredded Wheat ViaXe nuuivn It is impossiwe to ouy - u 1 Gate. Try a can with our money bacK guaranvee. "Thrift Is a Virtue Mora People Should Be Able to Boast ' r Akllt S1VE ..At nrl Ij' jj Pi V to $1.50 FANCY WOOL HOSE sn R2 (M1 (VW r VVY -- Hi higher-gradelthaii-deA Crwn of Wheat.. ,.25 uis ........ fA4C ij , 75 2ivibcanwV2-iFre- e . . If Dad or Brother have House Slippers now, 41.give All" il uva t a La. inem favorite Hose. . iffiNSrHREAD SILK V HOSE . . qj GOLDEN GATE COFtLiS vl4b Free Mb canr-wit- .10t ...... ...10 baby... a ShamrocWban.38 AMII I.A fv exhausted. .. . ... . can. . .20C l.lhCUlivA1 all point Mother or Sister Will Enjoy a Pair With Soft Chrome Soles. 20 Dromedary PEANUT -- . S2.00 lOZ -- ip II - KID SLIPPERS lQ-o?v- i-I puddmpn the market. Get CarnaUon, taU S2.75- 15-o- MRS. PORTER'S PUDDING aiid Fruit, can. .V.15 M M g !! QUILTED SATIN l These Some rnerchants are selling. . H 81.00 to $2.50 .20f Ipd MonteareSeedless:-.',z packages. ' M - . ) ..v..;. .. .. .10 your .Christmas fore pur stock is . v good-fellowsh- N M H WOOLLY HOUSE SLIPPERS MAKE COMFY " FEET FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. --- FELT SLIPPERS t: ofi! of the crowds and-- the-- joyous,cheerf ul atmosphere towards Yuletide. This eventful day "is looked forward to by everyone, young and old. At this store of Christmas spirit you will find an exhibition of gift furniture that will delight you. Gifts for Father, Mother, Sister, Brother and Dear Friends are here in wonderful . ai.a-- j assortment. . " , The-hurryin- M . Richelieu No, Kational Club m et - gift yoU can make more truly carries the glad spirit of Christ- mas than furniture. Nothing you can give will provide greater and more lasting pleasure to every member of the family. Our diversified and interesting stock offers a wonderful choice to fit every requirement. M GROCERY r-- n ,,, No other II - Of.1 , II m ill I 1 Hi . - it. A pair oi warm, woouy House Slippers are a source of real joyio the youngsters on these c(d . ' ssiri ' mnrninsrs. $1.10 to $1.65 ' iiv' "'HOSIERY, TOO" I Bustor Bonn Shoe Store iS'-H' " . J H ta rf I I fcS' :i':fo) OLrUUU ...... - "ff ? ( U - - ,HlJ -- ..- - --. Cuy CENTER THE FURNITURE - - . -- . - , ii - . ' - ' , ?I",2'5lzss:ruszzsxxzszzzzxs3!izxzcBJSszxszzzsz:::s:zzz:::z:z:z:: , |