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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WED NESDAY, JANUARY rawrarms of Wool Tricotine and Poiret Tvill NEPHI, Jan. 25. The Nephi high school basketball team was defeated by the Provo high quint here last night by the score of 40 to 29. Both teams played hard, but their style was the cleanest that has been seen in high school ball this season. There were but nine fouls called during the whole Here are the new dresses that every woman will want They are made of a good quality of wool Poiret Twill and Tricotine, richly embroidered and braided and are cut in the long, youthful line effects bo much in vogue. Wonderful style and quality for the money! gamo. iMcIntosh PROVO. Some Embroidered Taylor, If Mcintosh, rf Very long lines and heavily embroidered designs make these dresses decidedly $11 90 Totals is a deep navy ana tne embroidery is black, some with a gold thread. BLACK OXFORD BROGUE OXFORD Patent Leather Fine quality kid, military heel, welt sole, brogue Either low or military heel, perforated tip, welt sole. A stylish, well made, good stitched, perforated rich cordovan brown. looking shoe. Style White for Laundry II r i II IL IS ! I II II US3! XV J r. II iiuijUi Women Two pair for I incorporated 1 ticulars, aid. CLASSIFIED 312 DEPARTMENT STORES Address Box FOR RENT Modern furnished room. FOR SALE Write A. 383 W. 1st S. Call :oi-j- . 4, 25 c care of O. 3 T. V. P. 9 0 3 0 0 I t ) 1 10 11 0 0 2 3 1 29 3 1 Oltin, rg 0 Totals 14 -- 0 "7 . Alfalfa hay, delivered. B. Mendenhall, Mapleton. 7 Junior Classics, 10 volA regular meeting or the Woman's umes, cheap for cash. Apply Men's V. 234 Center. Municipal council will be held tomorStyle Shop, Mrs. Robert Crosby had as her row afternoon at 3 o'clock in the modern home, FOR RENT last Thursday and Friday Mr. guests L. C. Potter Dr. rooms. council club . furnished. Phone will give an address on "Infant Wel- and Mrs. Stanley Rich and son Keith ' Used Ford Roadster, fare." All ladies' are cordially in- of Centerfield. WANTED have you for sale. give par vited to attend this meeting. What Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chipman of American Fork are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock this week. SV" r p t I . 4G1-M- ? WILL THE WINTER OF LIFE ' ' - N V ,.jv f ' A r ' prise, Utah, are here visiting, guests of Mrs. James B. Woods. $25.00 $32.50 $35.00 $42.50 and Mrs. G. H. Naylor left this for southern California, morning where they will spend the coming two or three months. Mr. for life's fall and winter. Your greatest assurance of being financially independent in later years is to get the right kind of a start NOW OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN! Quit giving the landlord the money that you should be laying aside for happiness and comfort in future years. Build a Home! Build it now! Come in and see our photographs and plans of better Homes. Our stocks of Lumber, Cement and other Building Materials are always comService plete. Hightest quality is guaranteed. of and mere filling the taking means more than can We help you. an order you'll get it here. See us before you build. M. D. Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mrs. E. W. Parkinson of Rexburg, Idaho, is here visiting her son West for a few days. Mr. Parkinson is at tending the Brigham Young univer- - , 4 , Si''- - "BETTER HOMES MEAN A BETTER TOWN" BURN PEERLESS COAL. PHONE TWO-O- . s'.'y this year. Nephi Anderson of Salt Lake was a MEETS JONES HERE. euest at the home of Mr. and Mrs and Tuesday, R. E. Allen, Monday Bert Rogers, of Sterling Ill ready while here attending the Leadership for action on the wrestling mat. He convention. will be pitted agatnst Henry Jones at A. E. Davies has returned to St the Columbia next Tuesday night, for Anthony, Idaho, after a several weeks' the welterweight championship of the west. That evening George Barnes, stay in Provo. the Montana cyclonic wrestler, will Judge J. B. Tucker, Orover Purvance tackle Art Chester, Idaho's champion. and Irvin Noakes motored to bait THEY'LL HELP SMITH'S BOWLING Lake on business Tuesday. John Smith won the armory bowling Twins, boy and girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. n. awapp record last week with a three-framMother ana average of i9i. He won the pair of Tuesday. January 24. bowling shoes put up by the Taylor babies are doing nicely. Paper company. This week the Hub Miss Kate Wilson, of Bartlesvllle, Clothing company has offered a high Okla., has the distinction or being tne grade roll collar sweater to the highAmerican Indian girl est roller. C. L. Jensen, thus far, has only of a chamber of the high score this week, with 179, secretary assistant but the week isn't over yet! commerce. d Frt bin Chi Sat Og( mg obU and wer yesi Ing T Ma Rob and was fore son mou M mer seve ther Robl be i then of tl said, K! chU3 CD. IDAE visit went she takei liSiliii 1 All hmm FULL LINE OF HIGH GRADE WOC' AND COTTON BLANKETS :$1.5v $2.25 Blankets at a ao en T1 a1 V iai.i 4.uu uiaimeua m $3.00 Blankets at $2, $3.50 Blankets at $2.! $4.00 Blankets at ....$2.J $5.95 Blankets at $3.$ $10.50 Blankets at ...$7X Real bargains on these Blankets, $11.75 $15.00 $16.00 $11.75 MANY HIGH HEEL SHOES Black, brown, grey, light tops and cont that will sell tM aton sight. to $7.50 $12.00 values - $3.35 and $3.95 Don't fail to see these. SILK HOSE, $1.50 VALUE, AT I CH politii It Party Nin of Ch organ en's i suffra tional are I Eunic McGn Zaclia bur F Anna The 1. : 2. : candid visible contro ?.. influei The was 8, tion a tics. Saniza offices cities. the co zation. A bt age th centra; will c ent. Mrs. ing of $1.18 Many Bargains in Yard Good and Quilt Materials BEAUTIFUL QUILT SATEENS e CO. wa Chi tov tioi party Is- -, of Southern California. nam: SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE 11 as their guests this week. Mr. Jenkins' sister. Miss Sadie Jenkins of Logan. I'niversity at Coats at Coats at Coats at Coats -- Jenkins have Royal Jenson left this morning for California, whore he will enter the UTAH Int says boy. . CONSOLIDATED VAGON & MANY GOOD, STYLISH OXFORDS AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES $7.50 Brown Oxford, this sale. . .$5.50 $7.00 Black Oxford, this sale. . . .H5.00 $6.50 Brown Brogue Oxford J4.75 $6.00 Black Brogue Oxford $4.50 These are all good, stylish, high grade Oxfords, not odds and ends. Many High Heel Shoes at $3.95 the Evans and Mrs. E. L. Strong spent yesterday in Spanish Now, during the summer of life and the spring of married life, is the time to make preparations Sold Only by Everything Will Be Sold Regardless of Cost. ' r: : Bean spray pumps sold since 1886 and many still in ALL COATS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE $19.50 Coats at .$9.25 $22.50 Coats at $10.50 Patriarch and Mrs. Hyrum H. Smith of Salt Lake are Provo visitors during the Leadership week exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Jed M. Terry of Enter- cot Bargain Day for Thursday, Friday and Safurdaj ff i y . Old Fashion r If- : v - - i- fine baby girl was born to Mr, and Mrs. Angus Olsen, early Monday morning. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. FIND YOU UNPREPARED? LUESl r- v:? V after twenty years' continuous service. Buy a Bean and protect your fruit crop. - A Mrs. 'Martha Tingey and Mrs. Ruth May Fox of the general board of the Y. L. M. I. A. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Murdock for a few days. How much longer will you be married before you can say, "Yes, we have a home of our own?" Time flies. Old Age creeps upon us before we know it. v - . rt .. 7 How Long Have You Been Married mn expensive troubles annoying mon to all other spray pumps. F m BEAN SPRAY PUMP nfSale Wi 21. Local News Briefly Told FOR SALE SHOOT 40 top-notc- h THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD"; ADDITIONAL 2 8 2 B.v.0. Hose Fine Cotton S 6 6 14 10 0 j 13 Bars Soap IB squLl of the Young university is showing much improvement in form. Some of the fellows have developed a beautiful breast stroke, if it will only work as well in the water as It does on the Starr, Harrison, gymnasium floor. Kerr, Bentley, and about a score of other men are working hard to make the team that will compete with the other institutions of the state. Harrison has been appointed to look after the squad, In order that there may be no accidents when the fellows take to the water for the first time. He served some time as a professional life saver. It Is thought that he will be able to get the lads out In case their theoretical swimming lesThe basketeers of the Young unisons should fail to make them feel at home in the water. versity are working hard to redeem themselves from their defeat at the hands of the Western Athletic club SFR1NGVIILE WINS last Saturday. They hope to hold the Provo Legion to the short end of the score in the game wit: that organiza(Special to The Herald.) SPRINGVILLE, Jan. 25 Springvllle tion Saturday night. high school basketball team won last The Legionnaires are proving to be formidable rivals for the basketnight from Spanish Fork team by a very score of 27 to 21, in an exciting game ball honors of Provo. The University of Utah squad were forced to play a in which both quints played at fast game here recently in order speed. Stanley Taylor of Lehi very to defeat them. was the referee. Coach Twitcheil says his men are The lineup: Springville. Spanish Fork. Cranmer rf Miller If Clark Hanks c Bird Alexander Thorn , .rg Gardner Sumsion Lewis lg Score Springville 27, Spanish Fork $2.98 $4.98 19 P. The A shoe of exceptional merit at this low price. tip ; 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 DRY LAND SWIMMERS. BROWN CALFSKIN OXFORD Service F. 0 6 0 0 0 0 5 c McPherson, If Remarkable Shoe Values For Women T. 3 NEPHI. Grace, If Burton, rg YVorthington, She color G. 6 5 0 4 Dixon, c Peay, lg Newell, rg John, If , Sorins-wea-r. g d and Taylor, forwards on the visiting team, played stellar ball, caging nine field goals and two fouls between them. Burton for the locals did well. Lineup and summary: Stylish Dresses attractive isz Funeral services. Under tk. .. showing much Improvement over their form last Saturday night whea hard o tha Berg Mortuary, will bs w North from uw reswenee, luck and poor basket-shootinFrlda rat J:3 "clock. ideal positions lost them the fuse. JOtSPH PAU8ETT His team seemed unable to solve the of play last Saturday night method CLOSE RACE III and atf a result wai placed at a dis.otVU .. iwKm use m ai advantage. He Is attempting to Im- his home In the Sixth J SPRING VILLE, Jan. 25. The hot- prove their form of defense, although noon. terriImmediate the of ig the basket was very "Mr. Fausett was born in viJj test race is on in basketball in the the guar surrounding tory n-- i Nebo division that ever developed In -1,1 1. . ' the Westerners being compelled and nm In -Pmvn hf there. Every team is picked by its ad- good, or tneir new goals irom practically lived all of his utc most to make mirers to win the bunting. With the near the middle of the floor. since that time. first lap of the schedule completed, He is survived by his widow no particular team can claim the edge Mina Fausett, and the following DIES. GIRL CLARK LITTLE in the first for division honors. and daughters: Mrs. John YoumI Provo high has' won three and lost W "iu. vol mi, jaiB. Jiarj none. Their clever basket shooters, Helen Clark, daughter Mrs. P. Snyder, Mrs. Harriet P Mcintosh and Dixon,, have found the of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Clark, died at jurcyu votaries, jauies U., rTankli hoop from all angles, and their guards the family residence this morning dt ueorge a., Amen and William 8. are holding opposing forwards to a diabetes, after a prolonged illness. Funeral services will be held minimum number of baskets and play Besides her parents she is survived aay bi a ocioc Kin the Sixth ing a strong defensive game. by a younger sister meeting house. Springville high has won the title in the division four times in the last B:3H five years, taking the flag three con secutive times, and is out to make it " , tfaeSE' a "?L four. Nick Bird, playing his third 1" year, is showing his heels to all opn'TSjim1m fVTv"J. posing centers, and with Cranmer and Clark, forwards, and Thorn and Sum-sloguards, traveling fast, Coach Peterson is developeing a speedy scor ing machine, with only Bird of last year's division winners in the game. The Red and Blue quint has won three and lost none, and is out to make it eight straight. Curley Bowen's Spanish Fork quint is a" fast scoring aggregation and is making a strong showing for the honor. Miller and Hanks at forward and Alexander, center, are all clever basket shooters and 'will be hard to stop. Nephi high is playing its first year in this division, but has already impressed the fans with its heady passing team. Payson high has not been consistent in the scoring department, but with all of last year's team in the harness, it is still fighting for the champion ship. Hand and power sprayers from the smallest to the large The standing of the teams: Played. W. L. Pet. The only spray pump made with porcelain lined cylinda 3 3 0 1.000 Provo High and threadless ball valves. Springville High ... 3 3 0 1.000 Spanish Fork High.. 3 1 2 .333 4 1 3 .250 These two patented features prevent grooved cylinde Nephl High 0 3 .000 3 Payson High and corroded valves, and HERALD SPORTS Featuring Women's Dreoseo , 25122. 68c grade going at Many patterns. 42 ALL OUR BATH ROBE MATERIAL 75c grade at 55l PRETTY VICTORIA CHALLIES That make pretty quilts. 16 25c grade SWEATERS PRETTY " In this sale C1 erAfn.1.r0 Some Pretty Pieces of W Were priced $3.50 to SILKOLINE In many patterns. This sale le GINGHAM 2fV and 25c (Trade at. SPECIAL PRICES ON FURS AND DRESSES. BATH ROBES AT MANY OTHER SPECIALS THAT ARE REAL BARGAINS. mm mm ONE-THIR- . K what t are- -w ticket where. "We WOtliH cal un The rroinii; Mrs. . W'omei Party man o Mrs. B Equal a diret Mrs. Z Cook ( Dr. Za, an cli secreu OF D IJI club, the "v dry Is 'ociati Army, Pun fey, t the taorroi ward Jresen h o'clock |