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Show 1 THE PEOVO HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1S22. a rich" bowtt triohofmny a 1 Local Ncvo Briefly Told r bedroom suite at a very low price a hurried glance down this column will impress you the unusual character of the values we have here for you. You are getting Furniture of durable, serviceable quality Furniture distinctive in design and produced by expert workmen ; you are getting the advantage of the lowest prices you have seen in many a day. 3 a: B B! as Mmfl Hi isi M II Suite Room S3 may bt !$ ' bought ? .eparate.y ft I - ; ffj 'E: $32.00 -- ffi P n wPi mmm Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glade has re turned home from Salt Lake after visiting relatives the past two weeks. Mrs. R. E. Knowlden of Salt Lake is visiting in Provo for a few days, wjth her mother, Mrs. J. R. Twelves and her daughter, Mrs. M. Aldous Dixon. 733-- , FOR RENT ment. 906 modern W. Center. 3 ing his daughter, Mrs. a few days. L. C. Kl6NEVliVY SAMUEK'OPP Lowest Prices. Phone 440-West Center. 1922. JANUARY 28, ENDING WEEK $1.00 3 lbs. Nice Fresh Creamery Butter. 5 SALE Fine 32x4 Goodyear, all weather tread folinic tires. A snap. Brihmall Bros. FOR Heated 320 N. 2 Feb- - 3. --Ox-' "V' 1 F.- phone 251-W- . Call .ay, 7 Two baby buggies, nearly new, at half price. banning s, 164 W, Center. FOR" 8 ALE J-2-7 Here's one ot the tights the in Pnnce of Wale is viewing Indian a fakir who has to do thus He crosses his daily for two hours legs in front of him so that he stands on' his knees, a great balancing stunt for two hours! PROVO'S FOR RENT furnished. r modern Phone 46KM. mm sack Patent Floursack Graham or Brown Loaf Flour 6 Large pkgs. Corn Puffs 4 pkgs. Excello Cake Flour Mb. pkg. Bishop's Cocoa , Tree Tea, per lb 2 pkgs. Folger's Shasta Tea . 10 lbs. Sugar 2 sks. Cornmeal - 24-l- b. j8c 55f i:i home, a b. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Picnic 5 2 2 2 Good Rice Full Cream Cheese Fresh Sablefish, extra fine Fresh Herring Hams, per lb Fine Salt Bacon, lb v. ' V 10 Bars Crystal White and 10 bars A. B. Naptha 10 Bars White Laundry Soap m star cut ONE-THIR- D m nots ti m OFF ON ALL CHINA .25 $1,45 .29 .45 45 .35 19 .97$ 401 week . See Our Window and Stock for Slaughter Cut in Prices. Remember we carry genuine Eversharp Pencils and standard make Fountain Pens sold same price as at factory national prices. FIRST DRAMA com . : bag Armour's Pancake Flour less sold) bulk (no 10 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard, ' v, 55 .45 91.15 69? 35 ... . 29 19 25 p 45 2 lbs. Ranch Butter 2 lbs. Nut Butter (Oleo) 48-l- bl FOR RENT FURNISHED rooms, 1.50 a week each, East. i'6ll CASH 450 base- FOR SALE CHEAP 1918 Maxwell, good condition. Inquire this office. S. S. Houtz left Friday for his home in Ocena Park, California, after visit- HLHI OWL IY TO BE Potter for RECALLED S CO. JEVJELERY Phone 120 West Center. 883-- Orval Singleton, Wesley Seymour Gray motored to Friday evening, to attend ling match between Ira Charles Rentrop. BROS. CO. TAYLOR THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Take elevator to Second and Third Floors for one of the largest selections of Furniture in the West. 3 Whole Of 'Brass Instruments Robey and Salt Lake This year marks the sixtieth annl the wrest- versary of) what was Provo's first Dern and amusement building, Cluff Hall, located at Second East and Second North. The building was finished in 1862, and (Mrs. Alex McConachie of Salt Lake the first performance given In it Nov. City, spent Wednesday in Provo at 16 of that year. tending the funeral services of her The Provo Amateur Dramatic association staged the first performance, nephew Arthur Smoot Dixon. Later William of Provo amateurs. Lewis built a hall on West Center street and the trial performances were URGES RECLAMATION WORK taken to the Lewis Hall, Cluff Hall Lewis Hall was purchased by the Brigham Young academy. Some BE years later it burned down. 'tyrue to tPifch as a Toaster's UiolinX From cornet and trumpet to giant bass each is in tune in all keys and intervals'. Besides, there is the ease of playing not only of blowing, but the even tension which makes all tones "feel" the same; and the smooth scale, rich in texture and warm tonal beauty. Whatever instrument you play, you will find in the Couturier more than you expect. Come in and test this statement. PROIOIPHOIO SUPPLY 8 MUSIC CO. UU Wu consisted of the following, members: Isaac Bullock, president; David Cluff, The Provo Rotary club has sent L. John Nuttal, Joseph Cluff, Harvey telegrams to Utah's representatives at Cluff, Peter M. Wince, Moses Cluff, Washington flrging them to support Sidney Worsley, Samuel Cluff, Hyrum the bill, which provides Cluff, Joseph Nuttal, William Fergufor the continuance of the reclama son, Thadeus Fleming, Henry Cluff, tion service. Merchants of Provo Electa Bullock, Jane Cluff, Mary Worsdoing business with eastern houses ley Cluff, Sarah Ann Cluff, Byron are sending letters to them, explain- Pace, James E. Daniels, and George ing what the bill means to the western Wardell. states and requesting them to urge Only three of the company now are their congressmen to support the living, Mary Worsley Cluff, Hyrum Cluff, and Henry Cluff. measure. It has been proposed that on Nov. This action was decided upon at the regular club luncheon Friday, follow- 15, Provo amateurs give a special pering an address on reclamation by W. formance, repeating, 60if possible the years ago, and L. Whittemore, project manager. play staged exactly Mr. Whittemore said that since that the living members of the first reclamation work was first inaugur- company be guests of honr, if it is not ated in 1902 the government had spent possible for them to take part in th offer$160,000, and that from the lands re- play. This suggestion has been claimed since that time there was ed by Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, of the harvested in 1921 crops of the value of i Brigham Young university. "That would be a fine way to celeabout $114,000,000. At present the government has no brate the sixtieth anniversary of the available funds with which to con-- ! drama in Provo," said Prof. Pardoe, tinue the work, he said, as most of the who volunteered his aid in preparing for a big amateur performance Nov. public lands which have thus far been i 15. the source of those funds have been bill sold. "Unless the Women of the South Sea Islands passes reclamation work will be disdance sittnig down and merely wavbe which would detrimental continued, ing their arms. to the west," he asserted. Mrs. Florence Seymour Bell, a Me Gill university craduatc, is Nova NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Scotia's first woman lawyer. From 1901 to 1920 nearly 2,000,000 Estate of John Kay and Esther Kay, decrees ot divorce were granted in deceased, husband and wife. the United States. Creditors will present claims with The Iowa supreme court has handed 466 to the undersigned at vouchers down a decision upholding the right South First West street, Provo, Utah, of women to serve as jurors. on or before the 25th day of March, Dr. Lou A. Melton, of Colorado, is A. D. 1922. woman engineer in the cm the Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 20th ploy only of the federal government. 1922. D. A. fo January, day More than 156,000 girls registered H. J. W. GODDARD, last year in Y. W. C. A. gymnasiums Administrator. and swimming classes. BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys. Mrs. Gunda Martindale, sheriff of (First publication Jan. 23; last pub- Allamakee county, Iowa, uses blood lication Fob. 20. 1922.) hounds when seeking a mnrd e r e r. Smith-McNar- The Couturier principle of continuous conical bore has been applied to the whole brass family, with the result that now brass instruments can be obtained that are mm modern home. Call WANTED Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Decker entertained at dinner for C. V, Hecker of Seattle, Washington. Other guerti were Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Decker of Sait Lake. The members of the Bonne Foi club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. J. Strong The time was spent with needlework and music, during which luncheon was served. REDUCTION IN PRICE OF ALL COUTURIERS Come in and Hear Them. SAVE J-2- 3 4-l- $40.00 Provo, Utah ll The members of the Progressive card club were the guests of 'Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Singleton Thursday evening, Mrs. Guy Shurtfilf and Thomas Hardy were given the favors. Luncheon followed the game. V. L. Bunnell of Burley, Ida., spent part of last week with relatives in A ' & II Friday afternoon Mrs. Fred R. Taylor received the members of the Comus card club at her home. Three taibles of bridge were played and the prize given to Mrs. J. Milton Jones, Luncheon was served. T- jlJl ! pfj 7 Miss Emma Jacobs is here from Salt Lake, the guest of her cousin, Airs. A. L. Booth, for a number of days. Hi CIZi 1300-poun- . Mrs. C. P. Decker spent last week in Salt Lake, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley D, Decker. SB ::: THIS? FO J-- Wanda Chat win spent the in Payson with friends, Mies week-en- d JUST CAN YOU DO d SALE OR TRADE Japan has" more than 1,000,000 mem horse: also washer, motor and ben. B. Singer sewing machine. Itt 8. 2nd Ten American women are no. 7 members . of the National SculDtuw .. , FOR SALE os:p!et set of Kipling's Boston claims the honor of having works, 10 roiumes, cheap for cash. is the latest afd to be taken Boxing ,. Apply at Men's Style Shop, 234 West the first Y. W. C A. room. up by, young society matrons in Chi Center. . A healthy woman will average 75 cage., Out of every 25 farms in the United FOR SALE 'Men's clothing and fur- steps a minute when walking. The Women's Patriotic society of States one is operated by a woman nishing stock and fixtures at Amer-ca- n Fork, Utah, about 13,000. Baker ft Baker, attorneys for assignee, Provo, Utah." HOD U U U I Lam u II Uttlu y Itan WW Saw Yon EfflNKy' And here's how you can prove it: Spend a little time scouting around to get a line on values and prices. then come straight to Shields big sale, now on at Freed Furniture Co., 45 East Broadway.- - Freed's entire mammoth stock of finest office furniture, combined with a special showing from our own regular stocks. An offering that gives you unusual variety, standard quality and values that have never Smith-McNar- been aproached in local selling. r and here's good news, i t Ail We have just received a shipment of Guar- anteed High Grade Aluminum Ware. SEE OUR WINDOWS This ware is to be yours for just a small payment. Call and see it on display, and get particulars on our easy plan of purchase. Whitehead MARKET PHONES 7 AND 6. r Well Buy Your Old Equipment Just now we are able to dispose of your used office furni- in GAS With us entitles you to a PURE ALUMINUM for 10-pie- ce 1 set of ture, provided you apply the sale price on new equipment, purchased here. So get in action, men, before the big Shields sale is over and the prices shift to the regular schedule. $1.98 If Not Entirely Satisfactory Money Will Be funded When Set Is Returned. We ship to all points in the Intermountain region. Re- This is Pure Aluminum Ware, Guaranteed for 20 ' Years. , Bniin-Hnn- University 498 North University Ave. Llarliot Phone 274. - ' STATIONERY-OFFI- CE SUPPLIES 131 MAIN STREET, BAX.T XJLSB. KKK:Ki:":::iiiiB:i:K:!;:Kii!n |