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Show THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1922. Why Go A bout Shivering and Cold? Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. Ethel Duckett, Assistant. Telephone 95. Hattie Monsen. The time was spent with games and umsic. ctni.ho ' nno nf was guest of honor at early pioneers, The home of Mrs. William Benson a delightful social affair Wednesday " i Vincent entertained Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ingersoll and children of American Fork, Dr. and MrB. W. A. Homer and daughter, Miriam of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Homer of Edward Mrs. at dinner Sunday for crovo. Mis Helen Taylor and Miss Jessie a Johnson delightfully entertained few friends at the Taylor home, Friday evening. Games, music and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by twelve.-Mrs. J. R. Bashard entertained at dinner Friday evening Carnations were used as a table centerpiece. Cover's were laid for Mrs. Bert Hedquist and Mrs. E. L. Jones of Salt Lake City. Wood-Clifton- evening when her children, grand-fair- , children and great grandchildren ered to celebrate .her 82nd birthday anniversary, which occurred on that day. A well appointed dinner was served. Two birthday cakes, each decorated with 82 lighted candles, formed the table centerpiece. Roses were also used in decorating. Covers . were laidj for fifty. Each guest tributed to the program of song, music, reading and stories. Dancing Was also enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. J. R. Boshard and family, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. C. F. Decker spent last week in Hedquist and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Salt Lake the gues of Mr rn? Mr !L. Jones of Salt Lake? Fred Stubbs laud family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stubbs , Stanley D. Decker. jbitrt family, J. J. Peters and family, The junior M. 1. A. gi'-- ul the LaKe Jair.eft Markham, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. View ward presented a rrws pr.grwn, igphtftni, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vi(.ii Mtv. Cal Cragun, Mrs. N. IstjN. including a play, FiiitHV Mrs. Frank W. jSfi'MW a'ld .M' and enjoyed the enterlcUimiHui was the scene of a delightful social af- Friday evening when she enter- a few friends, complimentary to her husband, whose birthday anni- versary occurred that day. The fol- lowing spent a pleasant time with games and music: Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Safford, Mrs. J. C. Snow, Emma Chatwin, , Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Teas-dale, Lee Allman and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Farrer. gath-taine- d WOMEN'S AND MISSES' WE 4R TO L. D. S. ONE-THIR- D Garments reduced Union Suits reduced ONE-THIR- TO D Bloomer Leggings reduced ONE-HAL- F ONE-HAL- F MEN'S AND I50YS' WEAR Men's Overcoats reduced D ONE-THIR- D Men's Mackinaws reduced over ONE-THIR- D Boys' Mackinaws reduced over ONE-THIR- D Men's Flannel ONE-THIR- D ONE-THIR- D .ONE-THIR- D .ONE-THIR- D Shirts reduced over One lot Men's Underwear reduced over One lot Men's Union Suits reduced over F ONE-HAL- F ONE-HAL- F ONE-THIR- Men's Lined Take advantage of this splendid opportunity to save and be comfortable this cold weather! D TO ONE-HAL- F pNE-HAL- F Leather Mittens reduced Men's Wool Sox reduced , ONE-THIR- i I i Men's and Boys' Sweater Coats reduced u :r V. . Cotton Blankets reduced - -- ! Blankets reduced D ONE-THIR- Slumber Slippers for sleeping porch wear, reduced Wool ONE-THIR- Boys' Overcoats reduced d s I D ONE-HAL- F ; $ r ONE-THIR- ONE-HAL- 'n-k- 4 f 's Plush Coats reduced Cloth Coats reduced Sweater Coats reduced Miss Eleanor Jolihton is in Sfilr Lake. the week-en- j I It Will Pay You to Bey Now and Carry Until Next Fall con-Mrs- The K'.k-- i 1dtg w 1! not meet Tut at a dav evening oiiig the atiiit, i U chicken dinner at her home Friday evAir. and iMi.?. Urighiui S Pe'erbo?. ening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. E. home W. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Whip- of Ogden h;,ve iv I ro-- o Ti.? i HM.ifn.-t- oi V.t. nii'i Mrs. Ever-!ewit f ple, Miss Jessie Johnson, Miss Venice spending two I '.k was t lie scene of a pleasant Johnson, Miss Isis Johnson and Arvon relatives, social ail air Friday evening, given in Johnson. A pleasant time was spent JcUn-O- u ot honor ot their son, Charles, who will Mr. and Miv i with games and music. " .w 1st for the New Zea- 5.,vfe KVbniHiy jaiiiin part ui . ru or ; tne u. u. a. cnurcn. i.v.ci The following were entertained at latives tnii frierids iti Pveii'M's included the members of an oyster supper at the home of Miss v. .Mruilrn-Miss. Beiihie i'usy ind their wives; Bishop Xh6ima Safford, Sunday evening: Miss ' ' Jaiiies A. Loveless, Mr. and Norma Carter, Miss Amanda Jones, of the younger set - s ii. :,T.'s ClMiltB h, Terv,i and Mr. and Miss Luella Ramsey, Miss Kate Elli- - luncheon nsi'M' Kri.mv vnin ; 'incheon and je'y!t '.. JtOolk te itched Mrs. M. Kerren was hostess I There is no need of it when you can buy winter wearables from at prices at or less than manufacturers' cost. Our stock is fast becoming depleted. January 31st will be the last day we will offer things for winter wear at present reduced prices. nuv M. I 0 't D i . Taking advantage of an opportunity to save to gives you money spend for other needed things. ii'sli-ip-.-i- -- -- M ; 6i hii h Immediate Bead .' tf..)ntr,' '!!!tl!. :1 a few 10c $1.15 35c whife lard, in attrac- tive pails. Mb net Pail Pure Lard net Pail Pure Lard net Pail Pure Lard !'M1 33c 75c $1.45 BROOMS t; Brooms "0 value Mop rV; Sticks COCOA Small Cocoa 2.? Medium Cocoa Large can Cocoa I2e 69c 20c BLF.S- Tomato. !r i COFFEE . l it) (Mi Via MiWf-- i b can- Old 1 1. US !.Mi..-.--i 2. hr, can old ... Masr 45c can Skatjih P't-r1.2" l ib ran Sk.iets1.1c 1 lb can M..T. " S lb $ .ii can M. .7 .. n. can M. J. .Jt . s ?5c i.00 37c .$1.10 35c r,llC LtjI'KH Crtll :.$1.75 iUStiiiif Med. fmi Instant 2"c I'kg. Costiim fVit-h- i 40c 23c 20c i tjir entertained a .( ji.,me Friday even- and cards were Dinner was Edna Farrer, Miss Montez Elliott, Velsa Gray, Lamar ! Try Some ot Our Delicious Sweet Eastern Pork floasts. A carload of fresh frozen fish has been distributed among our ti a rivets. They are run from the beat to the freezer and come to us as g)Od as the day they were caught Everyone should try one. p nk Salmon, whole, lb ..- ...12'?c P r,k Salmon' half, lb 15c 18c Pink Salmon, sliced, lb B ack Cod, whole, lb 122c B ack 15c Cod, half, lb B ack 18c .. Cod, sliced, lb 15c Cnicken Halibut, whole, lb 18c Chicken Halibut, half, lb 20c Chicken Halibut, sliced, lb 15c V:d Salmon, whole, lb 18c Salmon, half, lb 20c Rcd Salmon, sliced, lb - a i .i-- ., A uert Booth. lUit i ed ffi&$ "Milly, the Quadroon," was present at the Timpanogos amusement hall iii-,- WEST CENTER STREET. 4flkMil L fjm Mrs. Hyrum F. Thomas was hostess to the members of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, chapter No. 2, at her home Friday afternoon. Business matters were attended to and the fol- lowing excellent program enjoyed. Biographical sketch of the lives of Mrs. Thomas' grandparents, William Farrer and Elizabeth Kerry Farrer, was read by Miss Ramona Farrer. Miss Ethel Farrer rendered two excellent piano selections, readings were given by Miss Beth Ross and Miss Mary Whitehead rendered several vocal selections. A delicious luncheon was served to forty. Provo. A dance given by the Primary association of the Second ward which was held in the amusement hall Friday evening was a complete success both financially and socially. The ward wn wpJI represented Agnes Ayers, star of the Sheik film, after considerable experience with movie cave men and screen harems insists that Uie American woman of today doesn't like the cave man brand of love; that the more gentle and courteous the lover is the surer he is to win in his wooing. who SAZA The members of the S. E. R. club meeting of the Service Star Le met at the home of James McMillen gion was held Thursday afternoon in Saturday evening at & o'clock. "The the Municipal Council club rooms. Election Theory" was the subject of Written by Annie D. Palmer An excellent program was rendered, the evening. Tr m yr sugar-coate- d yr r ine annual election of omcers was Lester Brown entertained the mem- - Presented Under the Auspices postponed indefinitely. Motion was made and carried that a committee hers of the "Oyster Stew" club at his of the Stake Board of the write a letter of sympathy and love tohonie Saturday evening. A delightful their president, Mrs. Jesse M. Har-- . time was spent with games and music Relief Society. mon, on the death of her husband. followed by an oyster supper served to Maurice Jones, Park Scott. Don A genuine suprise party was "Saza," a sketch of modern life, John Gessford. LeRov 4 .. conducted at the home of Mr. sen, Claude Cardell, Eph Homer." written by .Mrs. Annie D. Palmer, will Mrs. Clarence Moore Wednesday man Beesley, Verne Nelson, am Velsn be presented in the Columbia theater evening, when about twenty of their Cray. to under the auspices of the stake board digestion, relatives and friends paid them an eveni e Relief society Thursday Mrs. George Levin was hostess to unexpected visit. Cards were played and the favors given to Mr. and Mrs. the members of the Saturday After-Ear- l ing. January 1. is a cross section of life found Johnson. Dr. Reynolds and Mrs. .noon HridL'c rinh m her hnn.e s.iinr. Charles Hawke received the consola-!dav- . TIia rooms were artistir-Minr. inevitably in the largo cities or today, tion prizes. A bounteous spread was 'ranged with carnations The card !ai,(1 not i"fr,''1'H'iitly ln smaller VVRIGLEY by the guests, fol-- favor was awarded to Mrs J B Ash- - inutilities, inability to rear children which several interesting ton icoupled with an im'tniity to cope wttn lowing Artair.Htv nrennred l.mhn to mad was served to Mrs. Clarpnce Nelson. modern economic conditions has games were piayea. Mrs. Harry Ashton, Mrs. O. W. Bailev 'the modern charity organization a The following participated in a sue- - Mrs. Georee B. Harding. Mrs. .1. B necessity. II cessful dancing party at Startup's hall Saza is a bright girl who has been Ashton, Mrs. L. L. Graham and Mrs. ooi n in an uiuoruuiute environment. lnursday evening: miss Lueiia Ram wiiintf n,i nn iln this environment she is both sey, Miss Thelma Safford, Miss Norma o Vo.. snaopy ana scrainiy, two inarac Carter, Miss Lucile Boswell, Miss .,.,! teristics which add a good deal to the Leah Oakley, Miss Irene Henrichsen, the E. L. E. club members at a n Miss Enid Carpenter, Miss Alta Oak- at her home Saturday after- - life and interest of the play. Taken out of her family environment she ley. Miss Urilda Evans, Miss Naomi noon. turns all her energy, frankness and Jacobsen, Miss Amanda Jones, Miss matred of Injustice into service to her Kate Ellison, Miss May Goddard, Miss COUNCIL MEETING THUSDAY, family and her friends. Hattie Monsen, Miss Delores Jones, i Miss Kate Peters, Miss Merth Watkins, A regular meeting of the Women's MARRIED TO HAVE HOEDOWN Miss Viola Tiffany, Miss Wlnnifred Municipal Council will be held Thurs-- ' The amusement committee of the Brewerton,' Miss Eva Farley, Messrs. Third ward announce another of their A POt L . T Oscar Chlpman, Eldon Chipman, and .11 ouX ii Leo Farley of American Fork, Dean giveClU- h- address. All ladies are cord married. folks dances, which will be Stewart, Jesse Dalton, Reed Dalian ally Invited to attend. n and Ted Oakley of Springville; La Veil Allen of Mapleton, T. Lewis of Span Buenos Aires lias a profitless hotel ish Fork, Elmer Singleton, Russell for women. Albert Jesse Madsen, Monsen, Tucker, Practically all the work in Morocco Jack Whittle, Lawrence Bird, Leon is done by women. The Provo. was hall White, all of Mrs. Pat Conway is the town jailer artistically arranged in a color scheme at San Angclo, Texas. WE SPECIALIZE ON SIC of pink and white. Dainty refreshWORK GUARANTEED h of the stockholders of ments were served. LADIES' FINE GARMENTS the General Motors company arc g DTTT CLOTHES INSURED women. "For That Better Call 8 Service 809" Up Miss Luella Ramsey entertained a The average woman possesses only SANITARY CLEANING AND DYEING COMPANY s few friends at a candy pull at the about of the physical 0 Plant 54 N. 4th West. Mrs. Frank Ramsey, strenRth of the average man. home of Mr. and Office 304 W. Center. Proto, Utah. Mrs. Dorothy Deenicr. of Red Oak. Jr., Sunday evening. A pleasant evenThe Only Modern Cleaning Plant in Utah County. ing was spent with music and chat. Iowa, is a member of the Iowa state !? If You Want Real Service Phone 809. Present were Miss Thelma Safford, conservation board. . yr.rrTorisr A This new gum delights young and old. It "melts in your mouth" and the sum in the Wy-an- center remains aid brighten teeth and soothe mouth and throat. t 1; Sa RIGHT NOW Cleaning Baskets. Reed and willow buskers are best .. ,.. OIHL "Mil ,L Ur?,U !,. I HI. (f not waxed they may be scrubbed vtih soapy wnter. rinsed and dried. CLUB; com-serve- 247 S3 Wednesday evening by the dramatic committee of the ward. A large representation of the ward was present. The case has arranged to'present this excellent play in several of the wards within the next few months. success-jThurgoo- PROVO, UTAH. Everybody's Store. held Thursday evening in the ward amusement hall. The regular good music will be in attendance. All mar ried folks are welcome. The members of the "Royal Rooters' " club of the Young university entertained their partners at the initiation dancing party at Hansen's Fifteen couples Saturday evening. were present. Refreshments were served: ii me wedding took place evening at the home of Mrs. ."- ii h lOiiison, when her daughter, the bride of LeRoy io..r.-erson of Mr. and Mrs. Upton :i.uivi.i of this city. Bishop L. L. the ceremony at 7 ' in the presence of the imme-- : I'i'ie relatives and close friends of i.H young couple, following which a ddding dinner was served. Mr. and .Irs. Hoover will make their home in Provo. A in cm Miss Norma Carter, Miss Kate Ellison, and Miss Amanda Jones. v;r Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Norton of Logan have returned home, after spending two weeks with relatives and friends AT OUR MARKET d - There are the other friends choose from, too: j n..,, m-- (,.!.i j bridge-luncheo- HEAT VALUE Is Very Expressive One Ton Is Convincing PHONE 357 MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER CO. Corner 2nd W.and 5th S. 4 t'5 state armory Friday evening, which was enjoyed by a goodly representative of members. The sixth of the series, of regular dances will be held Friday evening, to which all members are cordially invited. POSTUM 9c 20c i Distributors of Quality Merchandise Aednesday gos ward as well The Social Sixty club gave the second extra dance of the season at the H.23 . :i.i-- Nel-i-v.i- h 11 Old Master comes 'n rhr- - i.e" and we grind it frest. fit von $2.2:, i ;r 10c can Sweet Cora... 26c l"c Karly June IVas, 2 20c Sifted June Peas .., lit We Sifted Karlv Sweet Feag...2.1 $1.99 LARD ?jre snow l"ic Large can '. it c : CANNED VEGElA NEKTO . healthful drink. Include bottles with your next order, !.jc Small bottle Nekto Luc Small Nekto, 12 for 23c Large bottle Nekto, 2 fur :.c Large Nekto, 12 for t, iUni--!- 32i .'1?c SOME REGULAR PRICES A i . . 1.5 "i - ;Hi e , -- '.'." !!. It. J ... i: iiii-;- i CAN OLD MASTER COFFEE for EXTRA FINE GRANULATED SUGAR for 50c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER for 35c STEAK, lb 30c SIRLOIN STEAK 2c PORK STEAK, lb. : of an C.5 nUl'iU WEDNESDAY UNTIL NOON 2 od 10 UBS. iiiii.1iu! in .ti. ;j;'ii'-!.- i There are declines in the price cf many articles in trt grocrr, li'ife. it has always been Skaggs' policy to give the customers the :'.nttd:efle are ppsttd benefit of such declines. Skaggs Cash Stores and Mark-ein tk e on such matters and always leads in br.iig'rg our market store end If a .visit are not patron you Skaggs prices. t Wednesday morning and take advantage of our six unusual t3f-- i"tse:ited t!i'in'-(?.- The values we offer are real and can be proven if you take the trouble to investigate. , ' . i , Have Your Cleaning, Dyeing and Pressing I One-fourt- two-third- Done Right |