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Show THE PROVO HERALD. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. Mb entertained at Mrs. D. D. McEwan, lat Tuesday. dinner Wednesday for Miss Lama Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beck spent Sun Booth and Miss Ruth Davies, teachers In LehL the guests of Dr. and Mrs. day of Tile Franklin school. 3. K. Beck and family. Mrs. J. Will Lewi Mrs. J. E. Dillon left Sunday for her Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Conant received in Eureka after visiting her. par the members of the Fortnightlf club home iMr. and Mrs. C. F. Westrope the at their borne Thursday evening. The ents, week. past lunch"42" was followed of by game eon. CARD OF THANKS. We indeed feel grateful to the many Mrs. A. A. Loveless entertained a so few friends at her home Friday after- kind friends and neighbors who noon. The rooms were prettily ar- willingly assisted us during the recent sickness and death of our beloved ranged with pink roses and ferns. Sawfather, George Jaggers. To all those of were and the features the music ing who took part at the funeral Hervlces, rewhich afternoon, during da'nty freshments were served. A delight- to Battery C, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. ful time was spent by ten. MR. and MRS GEO. A. BAME and . Family. surwas pleasantly Carlyle Hinckley prised at his home Wednesdar evening by some ot the member of hi? Sunday school class of the Second ward. A pleasant time was spent and a dainty luncheon served to twelve.. , '4 'if p JIB S. H. Jones left yesterday morning for Los Angeles, California, on a business trip. He was accompanied ly bis wife as far at St. George, whore she will remain for some time visiting her father, David H. Cannon. 200 R II AT S PI II . IIVV --Tomorrow Only- Over 600 ladies have availed themselves week of our wonderful shoe offering this mm Z3D FOR MEN Present Day Valueo to $8.00 Standard make from Brockton's best factories in most all shapes and all good styles; broken lines but you can be fited, and the price means a considerable saving to you. On Sale OUR 1922 WHITE SLIPPERS HAVE JUST ARRIVED. Satarday, fc&niary llflSi "PRICE U Goods Cheerfully Exchanged or Your a, Money the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Sixty guests participated with in a program of merry-makindancing, games, music and luncheon. Taylor Bros. Co. Back. g iMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Provo Bench are rejoicing rival of a fine baby girl, home ot her grandparents. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE SHOE DEPARTMENT McEwan of over the ar born at the Bishop and ! We Very Best lc the decision of hundreds who have taken advantage of our splendid free demonstration of Old Master Coffee this week. The rich aroma and pleasing flavor of this high grade coffee is unexcelled. It is always fresh. It comes to us in the bean and we grind it to suit If you are a lover of good coffee and are particular abouTthe kind you use, just come In and try a cup of our Old Master, and be convinced. This is the ONE only coffee, that if made properly, we guarantee to give satisfaction. We are placing this wonderful coffee among the Unusual Bargains for Saturday morning at a great saving. SATURDAY UNTIL NOON OLD MASTER COFFEE for BAG OF WHITE OR YELLOW CORN MEAL 10 LBS. EXTRA FINE GRANULATED SUGAR for 30o PRIME RIB ROLLED ROAST BEEF, lb 25c SHOULDER ROAST PORK, lb 20c SHOULDER ROAST PORK, lb 55c 35c CAN 35o 5 Cents and This Coupon 19c V 62c 17e 15c 4 ii ii ii ii 122c Tall Milk 12c 7c Small Milk 10c 5e 19c 25c Eagle Brand ORANGES 55c your rice at Skaggs. 3 lbs. Blue Rose nice 25c 35c 65c 6 lbB. Blue Ro8e Rice 10 lbs. Blue Rose Rice RAISINS 30c 30c 30c 20c Fancy Calif. Oranges, doz 35c dozen.... LARD CURRANTS BROOMS COCOA 43c Mb can Pure Cocoa 35c can Pure Cocoa 10c Small can Pure Cocoa H-l- b 15c 25c can can can can Cove Oysters Cove Oysters, Shrimps ror 2 for Tuna Fish SOAP 27c 27c 19c 20c 35c 20e 9c 15c can Fine Tomatoes...' 10c 20c can Fancy Country Gentleman 15e Corn for 20c can Sifted Early June Peas 15c 30c can Extra Sifted Sweet Peas 23c for 25c Large can Pork and Beans 20c 17ic Med. can Pork and Beans, 2 27c for 10c Small can Pork and Beans, 3 ....25c K H H H CHILDREN'S DANCE M SATURDAY AFTERNOON H !! in the ARMORY Present this coupon at the door, jjj CLEANSERS bars Crystal White 49e bars A. B. Naptha 49c 10 bars Creme Oil 65c 12Hc Old Dutch Cleanser 10c 8c Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 for 20c 30c Large pkg Sea Foam 25e 10 FLOUR CEREALS Flour will be higher soon. Now is a good time to set a few sacks aside. 1 sk Hard Wheat Hour $1.15 2 sks Hard Wheat Flour $25 10 sks Hard Wheat Flour. .. .$11.00 23c ak Corn uMeal 35c 91b sk Garmade 35c sk Rolled Oats WILL TAKE . YOUR OR LAST STAB AT PRICES Commencing Saturday, February 11, we are putting on sale at ridiculous low prices a line of extra soecials that will make the world take notice. Remember, besides these special lots, there is a big reduction on all our merchandise. mm SHOES! Stows 1 LOT NO. 2 OF THE DANCES EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHILDREN TO BE GIVEN. 1 EVERY SATURDAY s K; in IN THE at H H TAUGHT THEM "AH children should learn to dance properly." E. L. Roberts, Dance Inspector. : 400 pairs of Men's, Boys', Girls' and Children's Shoes, your choice-R- eal Bargains. LOT NO. 3 350 pairs of Men's, Boys' and Girls' Dress Shoes, all sizes, your choice for Better get three or four pairs of these 96c THE FHIST b PROVO, UTAI1. THE FOR GIRL-- TO CORRECT DANCING CENTER STREET. NOW 300 pairs of Boys Girls' and dren's Shoes, broken lots, but all sizes, your choice, pair Z CHILD-B- OY ARMORY 217 WEST S&le Chil- b Mt0;l1 The public generally is taking advantage of the Real Bargains offered at our Moeey-Savnng- : LOT NO. Our large shipment of soap just arrived. It will not last long at this low price. 10 CANNED VEGETABLES for 35c M to the OYSTERS 30c One can't afford to use a wornout, old stub of a broom when you can get a new one at this price. Broom for. ...69c $1.00 Heavy 35c Mop Stick for 25c ADMIT ONE CHILD .35c Pure lard, packed in a splendid pail 10 lbs. Lard, net, for fi.43 j lbs Lard, net, for 75C 2 lbs Lard, net. for 33c Seeded Raisins, 2 for 45c pkg Seedless Raisins. 2 for 45c pkg FrPsh Currants, 2 for. .45c Large Calif. Prunes, 2 lbs. 29c pk H H H H H H H LEMONS 53c Fancy Lemons, RICE You can always save by buying II pi! Saw fiy fie SOME REGULAR PRICES CANNED MILK Pump sand (HQS up-to-d- ate Monday evening Mrs. Richard Kirk-- , wood entertained at a delightful social affair in honor of her daughter Thel-m- Get yours tomorrow if you haven't done so. LffST At above price we are offering the most styles and shapes in black or brown kid, Cuban heels and cloth tops for women. Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Skinner announce the marriage of their aaugnter, etnei May, to Leon Roberts of this city, which took place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make their borne in Provo. - ) Values to $11.00. Alene Johnson was successfully surprised Wednesday evening a number of her friends, at the home of Miss Anna Hedqulst. The affair was in celebration of her eighteenth birthday anniversary which, occurred on that day. This was also the first meeting of the N. . Y. . club which will be held every Thursday evening. The time was plasantly spent with music and social chat, followed by delicious refreshments served to the following: iMiss LaPreal Williams, Alice Miss Miss Edith McDonlad, Decker, Miss Leah VanWagenen, Miss Afton Holt and Miss Ila Miller. y LAI1IFS' SHdFS Sdeas SHOES FOR MEN SHOES FOR WOMEN Miss J K Special ,85 .Mrs. John Thurgood entertaitet at dinner Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vincent and family. Covers were laid fpr twelve. Uoflion's I One lot of Fine Knit Ties for One Jot of Men's Felt and Cloth Hats One lot of Medium Weight Flannel Shirts One lot of Overcoats, value to $35.00 . One lot of Khaki Pants, while they last 491 .981 $189 . 45 $1 45 COME EARLY, COME OFTEN, AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL CONVINCE YOU WE SELL FOR LESS Fletcher IIIIIHl'i"i""iiiiiMl ileom as B,,B",,,,,I,1,IBiJBiMMHMBiMllniiIiiiBtHHftifaKl |