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Show ' Tin: ' "" ;rvtTiaffitta0f6fiDAY, Z1T FEBRUARY 27. 1922. miii.i.iiwui Mrs. Peter Gronero'an has returned from Nephi after a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lunt and m m "ii.i f l other relatives. Friday evening the Social Sixty tiave another successful ana wen at tended dancing party in the state Armory. Teleohone 95. teentb Century club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Oscar The ladles of the Utah were Sorosls guests. The program two Scandinavian piano selecfinn. hv Mrs. Violett and two eello numbers by Mr. Edward P. Mayhew, Mrs. George Hansen was hostess at accompanied by Miss Gertrude Olsen, a orettily appointed dinner weanes Dainty refreshments were served. day evening. The affair was In honor iMrs. W. W. Ercanbrack had as her of Mr. and Mrs. James Innes, who left Saturday last for their home in tuesu at dinner Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Pari. Idaho. Cut flowers and ferns Sterling Ercanbrack and Mrs. Joseph were used in decorating. Covers were Broadbent. laid for ten. The following young people enjoy Mrs. J. L. Innes entertained at a ed a sleigh riding party Wednesday family dinner Friday evening compll' Miss Zella Evans, Miss Virginia Ken mentary to Mr. and Mrs. James Innes Omrkett. Miss Juanlta Carter, Wll and Lee in neth Jorgenson home Shaw, their for who left Saturday were Refreshments Paris, Idaho. A large bowl of sweet 11am Madden. peas were used aa a table center served at the home of Miss Carter, following the ride. piece. Covers were laid for nine. and Mrs. C. S. Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Harding, Mrs. ZIna Dunn. Mis MaurHarold Bailey ine Dunn, Wallace and The evening was spent pleasantly with music and social chat, Mrs. J. 'Miss Amelia Robbing entertained Thursday evening at ber borne, com pllmentary to Miss Roberta Thurmond of Salt Lake City, who is here visiting. Dancing, games and music were fea tured and a delicious luncheon served, Present were Miss Sadie Boyd, Miss Ida Dayton, Miss Wanda Chatwln, Miss Tbelma Marsh, Messrs. Clyde Knudsen, Blake Peay, Sylvan Chat win, Ted Sward, Lyman Robbins and John Hinckley. at a shower at Startup's hall Friday even Ing. The affair was in honor of Mrs, Edwin Kopp, who was recently mar ried. The ball was attractively deco rated in a color scheme of pink and white. A delightful time was spent with dancing and games, followed by refreshments served to twenty-five- . The honor guest was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Mary Lassen was hostess RUGS w Moore announces the marriage of her daughter, Esther, to Ralph Craven of this city, which took place January 23rd in Salt Lake Mf. Elizabeth Souter, Society Editor. Ethel Duckett, Assistant V. McAdam, (Mr. C. I. All Mr. and Mrs. John K. Nielson of Mt- Pleasant spent last week with relatives in the Garden City. Mrs. Arvilla Clark Andelln, pianist and accompanist, who is appearing with her husband Willard Andelln, the famous 'Utah basso, in a big concert at the Tabernacle, March 2. They will be assisted by the Tabernacle choir, Prof. A. C. Lund conducting, and J. J. McClellan at the organ. Mrs. Andelln, ranks as one of the finest accompanists in America, aside from being a brilliant concert planiste. Mr Andelln has been singing in the east for the past five years, and gaining a wide reputation to add to that he won In Europe through seven years of study and professional work In which time he was for two years principal bass at the Royal Opera at Hanover, and was on an extended tour through the British Isles with Madame Tetraz-zini- . They are in their native state for a visit and vacation and are offering their many friends and admirers an opportunity of bearing them be fore their return to New York. A is expected the large attendance Mutual Improvement associations and schools of the city assisting is dispos ing of tickets in advance. NU-BON- , ana rug this spring it will pay you to see these rugs now while the selection is complete. We will hold your selection for later delivery, if you new desire. The Electrical Home We are furnishing the living room of the model electrical home at 450 North University avenue. This home will be open to the public every day from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m., March 1st to 5th. Admission Fret. You will be interested in seeing the latest in the ay of home furnishings. r ates Stores Co 32c GAS MORRISON BROTHERS "DISTRIBUTORS FOR JAY BEE CLARK Don't Forget 4i JAM IN TIN Australian, No. 1 16 Braden's, No. 1 12(? Phez, No. 1 100 DELIC1A CANNED MEATS See our big display. Largest variety, with the lowest prices in many years. WELCH'S GRAPELADE The best of grape jams. z 20 glass CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP small , Hickorj 10c Hickory, half gallon... 17c Here's a real bargain in svrup. RINSO AT HALF PRICE Soaks clothes clean. r 15-o- ! Small... 5 Large.. 15 Rinso makes washing easy. PURE SORGHUM Gallons 94 Large can Medium can 48 Small can 25 HIGH GRADE CATSUP Blue Label, large 34 Elue Label, small 2oC Van Camp's, large 2Sc Van Camp's, small lOtf CANNED PEACHES 24c Sunibay, No. 2 SANDWICH SPREAD IVlicia. No. H. 12 It? Fine for sandwiches. ROYAL ANN CHERRIES Fawn Brand, No. 2 21? SLICED BEEF IN GLASS Dclicia. best quality, 2V-'-o- z glass ROLLED Armour's, 10? OATS bag...35? 9-- lb pkg 27 Quaker, small pkg,.12?C 27 Sunripe, b pkg Sunripe, small pkg..l21c 42c SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE 81 North University Avenue. French Market Brand. 12 Quarts Half Gallons 22c Reminder Quaker, 3-l- b 3-l- 7-- oz Mrs. P. F. Sliill entertained at ber home Wednesday evening. The rooms jwere decorated in the national colors j that we have a fresh and Dill IIS DEBATE . Delmar Dickson, Ivan Young and Lelland Wright,, the three contestants oratorical gold for the Anderberg medal at the Young university, each received the vote of one of the judges this morning, whereupon it became necessary for the judges to hold a conference, and the decision was made in favor of Mr. Dickson. The subjects of the orations were as follows: Mr. Dickson, "Survival of Liberty;" Mr. Young, "Progress of World Ooinion:" Mr. Wricht. "Lov- alty to Country." the judges Were. Attorney Jacob Coleman, Professor Hueh VVood- ward and Mrs. Algie Egeertsoit Ballif. . . Progressive "Stung" was featured during the evening's entertainment, at the conclusion of which a delicious supper was served. Ophelia roses were used as a t. ble decoration. Prizes were awarded to IMrs. I.ila M. Hatch and Mrs. Orson jShill, Mrs. Cora Frisby and Volmcr Johnson. Mrs. Pearl Sharp of I.ehi returned home Friday after spending the past two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. W illiam I.effler. he nurses and alumnae association of t;ie Provo General hospital enter-- : taii in honor of .Mrs. William M. Ko i.uicc, former superintendent of nur-es- , at her home Friday afternoon. Extra Large Seet Oranges Large Sweet Oranges The rooms were effectively decorated villi spring flowers and a delightful tin e enjoyed. Luncheon was served. The guest of honor was presented with a beautiful bouquet of roses and a piece of silverware as a token of goini a ill and esteem. Present w ere Miss K.litli Wilmott. Mrs. J. II. Syme. Miss Amv Martain, Mrs. K. C. Carter. Mrs. Xeal Davis, Mrs. Don Bean, Mrs. Frantz Raile, Mrs. M. Stnbol. Mrs. Will Ri.lge, Mrs. C. C. Jones, Miss Venice Miss Dora Shclton, Foote, Miss F.liza Bean, Miss Annict Smith, Mrs- - J. B. Sylvester. and our Red Speed Truck will deliver to your bin. SMOOT Lumber Company BURN PEERLESS COAL The remainder of the period was taicen up in community singing. 39c Large Sweet Oranges Large Sweet Oranges 30c UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK 55c 15c CANS SUGAR CORN, (Extra quality) 8c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER, per can Macaroni or Spaghetti, per pkg 35c STAEK, lb 30c LOIN STEAK, lb 35c LOIN AND RIB PORK CHOPS, lb 10c 5c 5c ;..15c 15c 20c SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES SOAP AND CLEANSERS You can always save money buying soaps at Skaggs. PINEAPPLE by Use it in your salads. Large can Sliced ....25c Medium can Sliced.... 23c Small can Sliced !..!i5c Medium can Grated, 2 for. ..'.'.'.35c bars Crystal White .....49c 59c bars P. & G. Naptha 65c bars Creme Oil 3 bars Palm Olive 25c 12 bars Palm Olive 95c 20c Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 for 29c Large pkg. Gold Dust . ..5c Small Sea Foam 25e Silver Gloss Starch," 2 for Argo Gloss Starch, pkg. ...... .10c Sal Soda, pkg 13c 10 10 10 BROOMS Extra quality Heavv Brooms Mop Stick 69c 25c KARO SYRUP 10-l- b 2-- 0 Mac Dowell. 45c Medium WEDNESDAY 2i-l- Phone The students of the Provo high school enjoyed a real musical treat during their chapel period on Friday morning. Mrs. Leona M. Van Wagenen rendered two piano solos, "The Witches Dance," and Autumn," by Edward ORANGES! ORANGES! b list of satisfied customers. Order a ton today, just ENTERTAINMENT. Some early week prices on a shipment of Sweet California Oranges. Oranges are a necessary and healthful food this time of the year. 10-l- Enjoy real comfort and clean coal by joining the MUSICAL Those who have grown Intimate with our store policies through regular vlsiis to our store and market are agreed that we are bitter enemies to high prices. Our buying forces are exhausted to the end that all merchandise must be bought at the lowest prices possible. This In addition to our methods of a small margin of profit enables you to get your meat and groceries at Skaggs at a great saving. You will save much by shopping Wednesday morning and taking advantage of our Unusual Bargains. .. .. Notice our very low price. Coal The medal is presented by the FUNERAL SERVICE8 IN SPANISH. Anderberg Jewelry Co-- , of this city. SPANISH FORK, Feb. 27. Funeral DAVE MADSEN COMING. services were held Friday afternoon D. H. Madsen, state game and fish at the First ward church for Samuel will be the principal commissioner, speaker at the special meeting of the Holt. Counselor Holly Cornaby was Utah county Fish and Game Protec- In charge. The ward choir furnished tive association, which is to be held Tuesday evening at the Provo Com- three selections. The Invocation was mercial club room. S. B. Locke, of offered by John T. Hales. The speakers were Nell L. Gardner, the forest service, will be another their Joseph E. Wllkens, Maurice Martell, All members and sneaker. friends are urged to be there, says Henry Gardner, Jacob Robertson and Holly Cornaby. Between the addresses Walter Freshwarter, secretary. solos were sung by Miss Ellen Jameson and Edward Williams and a duet of Discretion. Ag by Mrs. Cornelia Swenson and Flor youth has Its compensations, but ence Albertson. The benediction was personally we are glad to have passed pronounced by Gilbert A. Johnson. The services were attended by the age when we thrilled at the sight of a gent in a silk hat and fur collar. many relatives and friends and there were many floral tributes. Interment Galveston New. was in the Spanish Fork cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by John T. Hales. ENEMIES clean stock of 'and emblems. Opposite Courthouse. East Center Street. - A HOME FRUNISHERS EXCLUSIVE ne FOR SLUCGISH MOTORS the latest patterns and colors in the various. If you are contemplating getting a Mrs. H. S- - Pyne went to Salt Lake today to meet her son, Joseph S. Pyne, who has just returned from a four years' mission in Japan for the L. D. S. church. at Games, musical numbers, readings Mrs. L. C. Potter entertained dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and refreshments featured the enter and Mrs. John R. Stewart of Salt Lake talnment riven by the members of City. Covers were laid for fourteen. the; Lake View ward Friday evening. The affair was In the nature of a Mrs. Leland Cook and IMUs Arlene "welcome home" to Elder LaVard In Salt Shaw, a returned missionary. Parker spent the week-enLake with friends. The officers and teachers of the Miss Leona Booth entertained the Manavu ward Sunday school were members of the T. Y. S. club at a pleasantly entertained at the home of t Valley chapter No.hold3, Order of the candy pull Friday evening. Music and Mr. and Mix. George E. Barton, wed its regular games were later enjoyed. Eastern Star, will nesday evening. The rooms were meeting In the Masonic temple Tuesartistically arranged In the national colors and emblems with red roses a day evening at 8 o'clock. at was hostess Shaw June Miss social affair given In the Startup and carnations. Games, music and a and Mrs. O. W. Bailey entertained at dance hall Friday evening, complimen delicious luncheon were featured dinner last night for Mr. and Mrs. tary to ber brother, Lavard, who re enjoyed by thirty. John W. Thurgood. A silver basket cently returned from the North Westof sweet peas formed the table center- ern states mission of the L. D. S. Thursday afternoon a number of piece. Covers were Jaid for Mr. and church. A vaudeville performance ladles of the Manavu ward met at the was followed by dancing and refresh home of Mrs. Nephi Anderson to pre E CORSETS pare some of the work for the bazaar ments. Fifty were present. which is to be conducted in the near COMMUNITY CHURCH DANCE. The corset of The members of the Bonne-Fo- l club future. A large quilt was made and four baby covers quilted during the The Community church gave a quality. Made were the guests of Mrs. Will Strong afternoon's the conclusion of dancing party Friday evening In the at work, afternoon the spent During Friday. to your meas- with were Procter academy for the young peo dainty refreshments needlework and music, luncheon which hostess. the served by ple of the church: and their parents. wos Satisfacure.. served, Games and music were also features tion guaranMr. and Mrs. George E. Barton en- of the delightful affair. Refreshments Social Hour club met Thurs teed. I will be Theafternoon at the home of Mrs. tertained the employes and their part- were served to one hundred. day ners of the Barton Furniture company pleased to call George Miller. The program includ at their home Thursday evening. A RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM. LunceMrs. ed read by poems demonJoseph was spent with games, delightful A. Mrs. and John Vance, ford readings muslc andtime strate them to refreshments. .Fourteen The Timpanogos ward Relief Soand community singing. Luncheon was were present. you. ciety gave Its annual social affair Friserved day in the ward amusement hall. In MRS. MAY C. Mrs. C. H. Wright was hostess to the morning a splendid program was Mrs. Beck Dr. Karl J. and spent CORY the members of the Saturday after- rendered and a bounteous dinner Thursday evening In Leht where they noon bridge club at her home Satur- served at noon. A well attended dance at a of were honor the dancing N. 178 E. 1st guest3 The season's flowers and the In the evening concluded the doings day. The the Athenian club. party given by Provo; Utah. affair was attended by two hundred. national colors and emblems were of the day. Dr. and Mrs. Beck were former resi- used in decorating the entertaining Phone 489-rooms. A dainty luncheon was served M. I. A- - ENTERTAINMENT. dents cf Lehi. Nu-Boto twelve. Corsetierre Having The Sixth ward M. I. A. will eive a Three Years' Experience. An Interesting session of the Nine- The Ladies' ILterary association of dance and social in the ward amusemet at the Bonneville ward the home ment hall Tuesday An ex of Mrs. O. D. Campbell Friday even cellent program will evening. be given at 7:30 ing. The hoow, "When a Man's a o'clock, including a play "Suppressed Man," by Harold Bell Wright, was Desire," by the dramatic art depart read and discussed. Music was en- ment of the Provo high school. Sevjoyed and a dainty luncheon served to eral musical numbers will be rendered the following: Mrs. Mabel Bray, Mrs. and readings by exceptional talent HY-TES- T Wm. Benson, Mrs. Leon Pearce, iMrs. given. Dancincr will commence at 9 Andrew Jenson, Mrs. Lon Safford, o'clock. All are invited. . Mrs. Wm. Johnson, Mrs. Prank Dusen-berryMrs. Frank Watkins, .Mrs. BONNEVILLE COSTUME BALL. James Carter. iMrs. Dan Lewi, Mrs. A costume ball will be given in the James C. Snow and Mrs. Lorelln. Bonneville ward amusement hall. Automobile Supplies - - - 101 West Center Mr. and Mrs. Arthur X. Taylor en- Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock by tertained ttic members of the Dixon, the Mutual of the ward. The hall will Taylor, Russell company and their be decorated in a color scheme of partners, Friday evening. Progressive pink and white. Good music and re Karnes were played, tlie prizes being freshments will be enjoyed. Everyawarded to Miss F.lsie Ross and .1. L. one is invfted. Russell. Several musical selections were rewired by I 'rot. and Mrs. h. RELIEF SOCIETY PROGRAM. P. Mayhew. A dainty luncheon was The Social serice committee of the Mrs. served to twenty-fou- r. Janet Poole Mulk of Logan was an out of Fourth ward Relief Society will have town guest. charge of the program for tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 oclock. A reading Remember, Pijrgly Wiggly offers you Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Gardner en win dc given by Miss La leve Huish, tertained a numocr ot mends at their Leadership in the Home," will be your favorite brands, at a less price home Saturday evening in celebration the subject lectured by Mrs. Acnes than you can buy them elsewhere. of their wedding anniversary- The Crandatl. Excellent musical numbers game "500" was the feature of the have been arranged. All are invited. evening, also music and a delicious luncheon were enjoyed. A crystal bas ket of violets formed the table centerpiece, and the rooms were artistically decorated in a color scheme of pink and white. The card prizes were .awarded to Mrs. Paul Jeffries and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, the latter reCANNED ASPARAGUS POLLYANNA MILK ceiving the consolation favor. Those Tall cans 9? Eat more asparagus for participating in this delightful affair were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Craven, Small cans your health's sake. Our Mr. and Mrs. I.amar Craven, Mr. and tbo is none The best stock is complete, at prices jMrs. Paul Jeffries, Mrs. Karl Saxey, Mrs. James T. Gardner and Miss that will please you. good. Why not use Polly-anna- ? iRuth Gardner. LOG CABIN SYRUP d A shipment of the famous Sanford line of Axminster Rugs just received. Mrs. Ralph Craven, a recent bride, will be the guest of honor at a shower and social to be given by her mother, Mrs. C. I. Moore, this evening. b 24-l- can Dark Karo.-can Dark Karo can Dark aro can White Karo can White Karo can White Karo . 55c 30c 2 doz for 2 for Shoes CANNED MILK SAN HANSON SUGAR n lbs Extra Fine Granulated $6 35 10 lbs Extra Fine Granulated. .65c 2a lbs Extra Fine Granulated 25c 2'2 lbs Brown Sugar 25c 2 lbs. Box Cube 23C Sugar ICO COCOA-POST- UM 19c 45c 4 65c 35c On 25C Large cans Sego or Borders. 3 for 25c Small cans Sego or Borders. .5c Fresh Eagle Brand, per can.. 19c Mb can Pure Cocoa can Pure Cocoa Small can Pure Cocoa Large pkg Tostum Cereal. 17c FRESH RANCH EGGS Ranch Eggs, Small cans Grated, Vi-l- Has Opened a 350 .'.' 20c !.'.9C 20c TOILET PAPER Large Rolls for FEW REGULAR MEAT PRICES SWEET EASTERN PORK i mc earling Lamb SHOE 25c REPAIRING BUSINESS at 24 N. Second West A 35c 35c 20c 25c 23c Loin Pork Chops, lb Loin Pork Roast, lb 25c 25c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb... 15c 20c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb Shoulder Pork Steak, lb... 22c YEARLING LAMB 2Sc Legs of Yearling Lamb, lb 23c and Rib Lamb Chons. 28c Loin lb 23c 25c Shoulder Lamb Chops, lb. .20c Stew, lb uaoie snoumer Lamb, lb YOUNG PRIME BEEF 7e 18c 3,.c Steak, lb 22c 30c Sirloin Steak, lb ''20c 25c Round Steak, lb "2oc ISc Beef Pot Roasts lb. "i5C 10c Brisket Boil, lb 7- 15c Short Rib Boil, lb. "ioc 25c Prime Rib Rollde Roast Beef N 20c 10c Shank Soup Bones, lb 5C cm ...'.' Next door to the Davis mil- linery store, and is a shoe maker of 25 years standing. Here are some of his prices for first class work: Men's Sole and Heel $1.50 Men's Heel3 35c Ladies' Sole and Heel $1.25 Ladies' Heels 25c Men's Rubber Heels... 40c Children's and Other Work in Proportion. |