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Show ' : 1 kl 1 , ... o i .. i TTTf I 13 Bars MEN'S WHITE SUSPENDERS LAUNDRY A Pair SOAP 25c 50c That Orar Vatoes Are MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Boys' Suits With or without collar. Exceptional Values. Exceptional Values Shoes for Men and Women well-mad- Each It is easy for KHAKI RIDING PANTS er Light, Dark, Grey. others 10c to quote our prices, but hard to match our values. Yard Standard Grade. Smart new styles in the finest leathers black and brown kid and calfskin with the popular military heels. Shoes that add attractiveness to the feet and comfort to the wearer that give unusual service at least possible cost $1.98 Real boys' suits that give An exceptional long wear. value at DRESS GINGHAM Shoes for Women FOR BO ITS styles two pairs of pants with each suit. Pair Good Plaid Patterns. 13c Yard $5.90 Double Back, Unbleached $3.98 Other big values In boys' suits at $1.98 $3.98 to $9.90 CORSETS CRETONNE style. Made on1 in hmnm an1 vfron black. English lasts ana medium ana broad toes in blucher and straight lace styles. Your money's worth in every pair. One yard wide. All new, bright patterns. $4.98 Yard tf Qualities mtAartt that appeal to men durability, comfort, Iro affelrin riA lAafliams mialitr $3.98 A style Wonderful Values 19c $5.90 for every figure. 98c, $1.49, $2.49 Shoes for Boys and Girls Men! Sturdy shoes for boys and girls for dress occasions wear. Built strongest where mostly and knock-aboneeded. They stand for the J. C. Penney Co. idea of real wear. Our quantity buying plus our store efficiency insures them to be ut Are You Familiar With Khaki Pants WORK OR DRESS SOX For Men $1.79 $2.19 Work Shoes II 11 Rightly Priced Our Work Clothes Values? 79 58 SKJ Shoes for Men L. D. S. GARMENTS m 1 1 $5.90 $4.98 two-pa- Work Gloves American Prints. Every advantage gained by our tremendous shoe purchasing power is passed along to our customers. Every price quoted here rings true nd a trial of our shoes will prove to you the menjt of our claim es Work Shirts CALICO Style, Fit, Wear at Low Prices 98c e, Same fine quality, suite good looking we have been selling all this season. Fine cassi-merin handsome patterns and colors knicker-bock- aledl! ii II II 1 1 rsm 1 it 1 11 w i w r sm" n-- --ar-. YOUR STREET AND NUMBER YOUR TOWN offered in all Truly remarkable values are being our many departments, investigate tnemi 25c u it 312 DEPARTMENT STORES COTTON HOSE Black Brown, White For Women Two Pair for 10c a Pair jOi PROVO, UTAH THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT TORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD, 1 PROVO HIGH BOYS The agricultural boys of the Provo High were again tlie victors at the in gden live stock show this week, contest for High schools. a state-wid- e AVith ten High schools competing the judging team rrxivo High stock tfthree in a team) came out with 113 This contest marks joints in the lead. contest out of five the fourth State ike local boys have won within the jtist year. The bovs entered in the judging g sing at 9:30 a. in. Wednesday niorn-ii-in and judged a class (four animals a class) sheep, beef, hogs and dairy cows before going before the judge. The bovs who made up the team Scott Trice and tcre Keith Boyle, "Maurice Jones with Yerdell Booth alternate. Keith Boyle was high point winner t1 the State also scoring highest in judging. jitep Maurice Jones scored next highest in the State and highest in beef judg- Scott Trice scored third highest m &f State, thirtv bovsB- being entered. Y. V. also had Thf I'. A. C. and a judging contest, induing two classes - of exactly the same animals with dif ferent animals, m the other two classes as the High school boys judged. The A. C. team being more experienced, was easily the stronger team and won. However, the average score per man for the A. C," B. Y., and the Trovo High school teams left the Trovo High boys eight points in the lead over the victorious College Hatch of Trovo. District Attorney after spending a few days here with ('. J. Vahl(iiist and County Attorney Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson. Charles DeMoisy, of Uintah county, Mr. and Mrs. Virl Park have reare prosecuting the case. . turned to Boise, Idaho, where they Intend making their home. They were recently married In Idaho and have been spending the holidays with Mr. Park's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Park. The Trovo High school boys were under the direction of L. B. Harmon, agricultural instructor here. W. J. Clegg visited in Spanish Fork Wednesday. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis. team. Local News Briefly Told DM ON TRIAL - d Church s s MM Davenette SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK A genuine leather, quartersawed oak, fumed or golden finish. Will hold a full size mattress, pillows, and other bedding. You must see this beautiful davenette to appreciate the wonderful value we are offering you. I 33 East Center S- i- - Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Madsen of family of Salt Lake spent the week- Clear Creek, Utah, are the guests of end here with Bishop, and Mrs. Joseph their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Madsen, for a few days. is Pardon Dodds, of Vernal, being Nelson. a tried in district court here on Murray Murdock spent the Mr. and Mrs. Eli Day of Clearereek, charge of shooting to kill- It is alare Invited. in .American Fork with friends. leged by the prosecution that Podds Utah, spent the week-enMr. with shot Hudson L. Shaw, Novermebr 15, and Mrs. Leo Madsen. COMMUNfTY CHURCH. 1021. school commences at 10 Sunday T.vidence is being offered that both Miss Bernice Condon and Miss a. m. in the Community church. Sunmen had guns out at the time of the N'ornia Foote in Payspent Monday day services at 11 a. m.. and Chris shooting. son with friends. zz Podds obtained a change of venue from Uintah county because, as he alMrs. Zina Card of Salt Lake City leged, public opinion was such in is the FIRST WARD. of Mrs. T. N Taylor for Vernal, that a fair trial might not be a few guest President-emeritudays. George H. Brim-ha- ll held in that county. will be the speaker at the First He is being defended in court here Mrs. J. W. Thorno and children of ward Sunday evening. Services combv A. C. Hatch, of Mlcber. T. W. Grove have returned home, mence at 7 o'clock. Everyone Is Pleasant Chase and of Vernal, O'Donnel, PARDON mm n an ill w iii ii 1 1 iti 11 Opposite Courthouse. 7: will be "Covenant Relatives With Lowell. God." Communion of the Lord's SupGot to Make It per will follow sermon. Special musiAn employer remarks cal numbers will be rendered at the to ibe Tab.; i toi aTnounc; ? sdEE - Hot that a SECOND WARD. Regular services will be held in the Second ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. A good speaker and excellent music is assured. th,Dg8 w" lau te raj a I qui nvi i uL. is -i i r un: tal tui Yo th( on en i on tin gii foi ar Ft W HAS BEEN MAD Be fli W if Worry' FOURTH WARD. Services will be held in the Fourth ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The speaker for the evening has not yet been arranged for. A good musical program will also be enjoyed. BONNEVILLE WARD. Dr. Woodward of the BrUrham Young university will be the speaker i good oston Government Income Tax Report THIRD WARD. The speaker for the Sunday gservices at the Third ward has not yet been arranged for. However, la good musical program will be fur nished, including numbers from three members of the Provo high school. FIFTH WARD. The priests' quorum of the Fifth ward will have charge r.f the Sunday evening services, which commence at 7 o'clock. An excellent program of musical numbers, both vocal and instrumental, and short talks will be given by the following young men of the ward: DeVere Harrison, Wilson Conover, Harold Candland, Cannon Jones Bliss Cluff. Raymond Holbrook, Stewart Williams, Reed Gardner and Victor Ashworth. SIXTH WARD. Regular Sunday evening services will be held in the Sixth ward at 7 o'clock. A good speaker and pro gram is being arranged for. Everyone ia Invited. c. leal of "roasting" seems necessary A Call For You- r- mm m at the Bonneville ward Sunday even tian Endeavor meeting at 8 p. m. tra music for the services every week. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. ing at 7 o clock. A good musical pro- Everyone Is invited. . Rev. Chas. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; morn pastor. gram will also be enjoyed. ing services at 11 o'clock. The Right CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH apisavenue. Reverend A. w. Mouiton, MANAVU WARD. No. 80 North University the Isaac Brockbank will deliver the Services for Sunday, January 8: Sun- copal bishop of Utah, will be held Is address at the Manavu ward Sunday day school at 9:45 a. m. Services at speaker. The Ladies' Guild z ociock. every Monday afternoon at eveifing at 7 o'clock. His subject will 11 a. m. subject, "Sacrament." Everyone is invited. Wm. F. Bulkley, CATHOLIC CHURCH. be, "Why I Need the Church." Special musical numbers will also be Corner of First North and First rector. rendered. Revealing Their Worth.. East Catechism class Saturday at mass 10.30 o'clock, Sunday at 9:30; The true historical genius, to our PIONEER WARD. Sunday, 10:30. Rev. J. G. Delaire, thinking, Is that which can see the Elder Paul L. Harding, son of pastor. nobler meaning of events that are near REORGANIZED CHURCH. Bishop and Mrs. A. W. Hardine. will as the true poet Is he who detects Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. 250 West him, speak at the Pioneer ward, Sunday In the casual ; and we somethe divine evening. Mr. Harding has just recent- Fourth South. Sunday services at 8 what suspect the depth of his Insight ly returned from a two years' mission p. m. Into the past, who cannot recognize in the Eastern states. A musleai nrn. disthe godlike of today under that COMMUNITY CHURCH. gram will also be enjoyed. Meeting us. visits commences promptly at 7 o'clock. All The subject for the morning sermon guise In which it always si fc m U P' ai h; about it when the burden can be banished if you entrust it to careful ani able ts b hands? vi I absolutely guarantee that after your report is made it will meet the requirements of the government. I Price $1.25 J. Harold Dunn This low ana attractive price is made possible by the system used. Account and Income Tax Counsellor Telephones 740, 58. 145 E. 3rd fy, Provo, Utah. ; |