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Show 1 THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY W, 1521. WANTED Lady to do housework entertained at dinner Sunday (or Mr. one who has had smallpox. Phone and Mrs. Sterling; Ercanbrack. . Stylish Sdite aed Overcoats 5 Remarlcable Values for Men and Young Men i ' men and young men who are contemplating th of a new suit or overcoat will be keenly interested in the remarkable values we are showing prices that assure such substantial savings. J. C. Penney Co. Suits and. Overcoats are made exclusively for us and sold only in our 312 stores. They are carefully (tailored from selected woolens and modeled on lines for the best fitting, men and young men. Afrc A l.v Uorliiiiist enter f tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Anna Hedquist and Mrs. S. MtEwan. Z LINCOLN KELLY RESIGNS. SALT LAKE CITY. Jan. 16 -Lini. Kelly, state director nt purchase, has tendered his resw,, to Governor Mabev. off G. r January 31 t0 h8Ve " fuSe6" C'0Se feason We are here to divide our profits with you and to give you the best service and the best merchandise possible. We follow the plan to do unto others as we would wish them to do unto us under like circumstances. 17 Vc RENT Furnished rooms; also garage. 115 E. 3rd N. Call 500-J- . FOR Phone 364-W- . 0 of one or more of these handsome new suits or overcoats. stand squarely behind our claim that there is the utmost for the dollar in our clothing, and an investigation of the stvles we present at the following DODuIar prices will, we are sure, substantiate pur claim- We FOR SALE N. 1st E. Coal heater, cheap. FOR SALE close In. house, 267 5 Phone lot 6x12; 478. FOR RENT nished; close in. Phone 478. fur0 FOR RENT Heated room, furnished, $1.50 per week. 320 N. 2nd E. $16.75 $19.75 $24.75 lji 35c Broom 8 T8J.-J-- H. M. AYERS ' SEE US AND SAVE. S. W. KITCHEN, PROP. 4u Th cient bette stoe; know know not i Th to th they past, thou( claim differ us th ter, years it was atomi much tion 1 welding and cutting. weld anything made of metal. Th SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK Try Our Delivery System. 10 lbs. Sugai , j5 Uncle John's Syrup . . . . . . . , . .... 30 2 cans Corn 25$ 2 cans Peas ....."....25 You are losing money you trade with the Wasatch Protf. duce, FOR SALE tio.r rraln. flnor and feed at lowest wtces. Wasatch Pro tf. duce, LOST SU DEBARMENT IB STORES DEPARTMENT STOfCIS. Mothers Boys' Knickerbocker Suits ! Save Money Here ! 2 Pairs of Knickers! $5.90 $7.30 $7.90 $8.90 8 . WANTED Call 781-J-- Cassimere Boys' Fancy Knickerbocker Suits with two pairs of pants; pleasing patterns and colors. Made for service and offered at a price that means true economy. a Sweet cider. 8 450-eg- Cyphers Incubator. g KEY, gun and sate repairing. Any old key for any old lock. We fix any old thing. Benfer's Novelty Repair Shop, . 75 N. 1st W. RENT with basement. $5.90 FOR RENT or part. suits at 501-W- . $8.90. MARKET I Phone 274. practically 6 Utah County's Best 306-W- 6 WILL 6ELL you a new Caloric turn ace installed in your home and take a fresh milch cow on it. Phone 301-R- . Boys' Shoes For Rough Wear More-than-ordin- Work Shoe Real Service for Men Retan lea- thers which resist th barnyard acids. Ex-ceptional.valie5. at High-grad- service at loss-than-o- r- Tans auS dinarycost. blacks. $L98 e $2.49 DressShoes Style Dressy Shoes Brown, English last, good quality calfskin. You'll appreciate their calfskin. values at worth. $3.50 second cutting, - $10. Call 767-R-- - For Boys Stylish and service- -' able. English and broad- toe lasts. Tan and black Economy first cutting. $11; 3 FOR RENT Furnished Ant.. 3 rooms f In a r ! o ii n nlnaii uoo ui miu uavui iicA iauu, luorj ill. Call 319 W. Center. Vv r Vi f 536-J- $3.98 . ham-merles- Phone 8 FOR SALE Popcorn. C. Enoch Clark, 105 N. 6th W. r 6 Ladies' purse. Owner can get same by describing the purse and contents and paying for this ad. Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. ions. St. T lution Our Mechanics Have Their Ph. D. from the Best School in the World. ping 'hilos I GAS i nt cc gion. entur TIRESOILS ACCESSORIES Quality and Service. HAYES AUTO CO. Phone 20-- J, Pleasant Grove. Ike Hayes, Prop. FOUND LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD ;ri!E FOR SALE COL LOOSE SELLS MI TO CHIEF roiue passed from Provo control when Col. C. E. Loose sold his majority interest in the Grand Central Mining company to the Chief Consolidated Mining company last AnotV.rr Tunic Pri-iay- The Knight Interests recently disin East Tintic posed of their control Consolidated Mining company to the Chief Consolidated, which- appears to be gathering up the most valuable of the Tintic mining properties. It is probable that Walter Fitch, Sr., will bo elected president of the Grand moved Centrad,. an the headquaartors ' to Salt Lane City. K. Paul ago months About three Bfllsdale secured opUon on control of the Grand Central mine. At that time it was reported that Mr. Hilsdale, who mining engineer, had Ik a Conwarred the option for the Chief solidated company, bat no confirmation of this rumor could be gained. Mr. Since acquisition of the option, HDsdale has been in charge of the crews, geologists Bin. Surveying ex an engineers were put ato worknumand large saining the property In the ber of leases let to applicants. past month, under the leasing policy the production of the property has increased from two to three carloads weekly to ten for the period of seven !:iys closed Thursday night. Announcement was made Friday in Eureka from the offices of the Chief Consolidated Mining company that the corporation had decided to exercise its option and had purchased control ling interest. The Grand Central mine, control of which has been held up to this time by C. K. Loose of Provo, has been a producer of a large amount of high grade ore and is considered to be a property of great promise. - well-know- n PROVO HI6H WINS. In the first league game of the season, the Provo high school quint de- KmcmsmomomcmsmKma (deity The Primary association of the Second ward will .conduct a dance and social at the Second ward amusement hall Friday evening the 20th. The Mayhew, Robinson orchestra will be in attendance. Mrs. LeRoy Hardy entertained a her home Saturday afternoon. The affair was in honor of her son LeRoy, whose birthday anniversary occurred on that day. Games, music and dainty refreshments were Tack enjoyed by the following: Strong, Dean Simmons, Wendell Hardy, Keneth Hardy, Fred Ahlander and Richard Stanley. nine-year-o- ld feated the Spanish Fork five Friday by a score of 42 to 33. Provo players were fouled for continual holding and personal contact The score at the end of the first half was 21 to 17, favoring Provo. Dixon, Mcintosh and Taylor for the Provo high school played a good brand Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderberg spent of ball, while Miller and Hanks were the week-en- d in Salt Lake. the mainstays of the Spanish Fork team. Mr. and Mrs- - W. W. Ercanbrack were Salt Lake visitors last week atSt Paul's cathedra! in London was tending the sheep growers convention begun and finished within forty years, held at the Hotel Utah. under one Bishop of London, one ar "The Toor Little Rich Girl" will be chitect, and one master mason, which sets a record for large cathedrals. presented at College Hall, Thursday Robinon Royal Bread Is Your Best Food Eat More of It! Bros. Piano Co. stock at 50 per cent discount. Phone and Saturday evenings, at 8:15 o'clock . A special matinee will be held Satur day for the children. The Stake board FCR SALE Robinson Bros. Piano Co have cliarpe of this excellent play.' 2G4--stock at 50 per cent discount. Phone J IS Everyone is invited. DANIELS' AUTO WHEEL AND Mr., and Mrs. John B. Fosvers enBODY SHOP Wheels, doors and Truck and bug tertained a number of friends at their bodies repaired. home on l'rovo Bench Sunday even- bodies made to order. 25 N, 6th W F-The time was spent pleasantly ing:. with music, including several excellent piano selections by Miss May FOR SALE 1125 Cheney phonograph ten new, practically including Fowers. Luncheon was served to Terms. Inquire Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cordncr, Mr. .and records. Price 80. Mrs. Frank Birmingham, Mr. and 269 S. 3rd W. Mrs. George Adams, Mr- - and FOR RENT house, 343 E. 5tb Cordner, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Phone 635-J- . F. Park. 264-W- 2 Better Buying Galls for Royal Bread Eat your way to thrift on Royal Bread. Dollar for dollar, Bread gives you far more in nutritive value than any other food you can buy. At every meal serve a liberal supply of 6 l RENT Rooms by week FOR or Henrichsen entertained house steam heated. 185 3. month; friends an a number of at oyster sup- 1st W. Call 652. per at her home Sunday evening. A delightful timewas spent by twelve. FOR RENT Newly furnished apart ment. 180 E. 5th S. The dancing party which was to be given by the Rebecca ladies, Thurs- FOR SALE Large steel top range day evening the 19th, has been post- - Call at 6 G. 2nd S. on account of the death of Mr. foned M. Harmon. Announcement FOR SALE Used buffet, solid oak. will be made later.. top 20itt, ' I1S.W; I60.C0 Ax. 9x12 rug, $35.00; I7S.O0 MV rug. $43.00; Kiss Lucile Tuttle and Miss Madge $25.00 wool figer 9x12. 115.00: $30.00 rug, $19.50. At Lan- Oberhansley were the guests at a tapestry 'xlJ . Center. . prettily appointed dinner party, Sun- nlng's, day at the home of Miss Emma FOR RENT One large room for light 43 Housekeeping in modern home. . W. Call Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ercanbrack 8. The bread that made mouier qcn beSdng Miss Leah 0 8 164-W- Ober-hanslc- y, .!! lt 644-W- g di nicroi 8 Stevens repeating shotgun. i pf sot FOR RENT Modern furnished room. 383 W. 1st S. Call 701-J- . FOR SALE hvere Well Equipped With the Best Machinery That Money Can Buy. 6 Wonderful Ar Iretort, was c: for m lof var pmoni pirits perioui Garage Holstein heifer, 2 years old, branded RB on left rib, tag left aar. R. F. Brereton, R. F. D. No. 2. LOST ar gave man philas would elexir death ideas which listry. Dr. of RENT Furnished rooms for and comfortable housekeeping; . 6 pleasant. Phone Hay, works mathe cal 498 North University Ave. FOR FOR SALE 800 A .........30$ 0 FOR SALE Gas heater, new. Phone 522-J- . to $7.50 25 adobe house, all Phone new i the Si ceptio The move( .".20 home, 1st S. Call 777-J-- Also finer grades In boys' t modern 553 W. there jgj 25 , UNIVERSITY 0 . 40 TRY OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR QUALITY AND PRICES F-- 6 l. FOR two-pa-- 412 W. 3rd S. . 592-M- Th religi tion c ing f and which ""."lO Lettuce Imported Sardines Royal Garden Tea Comb Honey Fresh Eggs Fine house, one block from town. 340 W. 1st N. FOR RENT Phone ' ........ f. . ...... 10 lbs. Onions Celery and PICOTINC The finest work on any kind of material. All work guaranteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 97 K Univ. Ave. FOR SALE void fore i Amer Rome devial try. great! fc HEMTJTCH1NG Every mother who reads this and who knows the splendid quality of J. C. Penney Co. boys' clothes, will appreciate the real savings afforded here. i whicl WELDING We Work guaranteed.. First class service. 42 N. Fourth West, Provo. Phone 68&J. tf I "A ,5 . , acres good orchard ground, 9 acres in alfalfa, 8 acres in J 26 young fruit trees. Phone FOR SALE at ten ley's tory ........ 0 apartment, of tli mort i 8 WILL HAUL beet pulp. In histo Percale, yard , 25c Dress Gingham, yard .oSi 17c Fleece, yard .14 17c Factory, yard '.'.14 20c Factory, yard :. 17 25c Toweling, yard "...20l 20c Outing, dark or light, yard 17 25c Outing, pink, gray or blue, yard ,20 $1.25 Table Linen, 60 inches wide, yard 93 75c Bleach Sheeting, yard 65 40c Scrim, yard 50c Scrim, yard . . ,4f& 5c Shoe Laces, 2 pair for , . . , .5 20c Men's Linen Collars, Arrow brand, 2 for. . . . . . .25t 20c Men's Dress Hose, black or brown, 2 pair for . . !25 WANTS MISCELLANEOUS The styles we are showing are 'new and correct the same as sold by us all this season styles that are worn by well dressed men everywhere. The opportunity is presented for you to come to this store and effect substantial savings on the purchase h THE PEOPLE'S STORE Classified Ads up-to-min-ute WTT SALT LAKE CITY, i.n , .. announced thai the University 0f ltM . basketball team in Thursday evening to play the pIT America. Legion five. The game.!! be played to the Provo high ' gymnasium. u ALL at 159-- A meting; of the Service Star Le-- ! u. UU TV.,rJi English perambulator, i HU'iu.; afternoon FOR SALE gtUIl Will V l.ij ' at 2 JO at the municipal council rooms. 10.00. wood body, good condition, Phone 537-oe iransacicu.i matters of business win I FOR SALE Lathe, bed; barA Scandinavian party will be given j 657J. Phone gain. i January Thursday evening, Third ward amusement hall. rrot. FOR RENT Two light housekeeping furnish (he music. Dk.. Co,, furnished rooms, &a w. zna is. lunch- delicious a and Dancing, games: All J tnint.n iv ...... eon wint I 1uc. cniuycu. mi FOR RENT Well furnished, steam-heate- d sleeping rooms. Reasonable Mrs.. W. H. Baker gave a birthday rates. Phone 211. J'iv evening home Saturday party at her sixwhose in honor of W. T. Baker Passengers and others killed in tieth birthday anniversary occurred French railway accidents during 1920 were music on that date, dames and numbered 122. featured, followed by an elaborate dinner served to sixty. Assisting Mrs. Baker was Mrs. Amos Riding. MA -t- he Bread value and that best combines deliciousness, big jour money's worth. food If you could see under what ideal conditions Royal Bread is made-- the high quality ingredients, the perfect baking, saiutary surroundings, and the care exercised to insure cleanliness and purity, you would prefer this tread to all otners. Sold by your Neighborhood Grocer. ROYAL BAKING COMPANY We Use Utah County ' . Hani tyheat Flour "i . " " |