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Show it mtTtJiuuTi THE PROVO HERAUVilONDAYrMAECH my 6,1922. MaldiMdiThLAtiidy mm tta, " The Maid and i'MM ffilvVlMil M-iX:- t Bilabial' Sonter, Society Editor - ' Ethel Dnckett AssLsUnL.: :-" V ! A V J The cau the MicMrf in the UaiiM1b!gl stM I Thursday, March 9, promises to be a real musical trea( and is by far the most elaborate production ever at tempted by "the school, according to Frank ,8." Woffinden, musical director. For. fhe past month, the chorus and ' ' members of the cast ' have worked energetically' and are this1 week re doubling their efforts to make this the biggest event of the year.. me cnorus consist of: 75 voices and will be sup ported by an orchestra of eight skilled musicians. The new stage In the gym is, almost completed and entirely new scenery has been, painted especially lor.tms f! aT inn-- i . k fl'acw I til iluesiliaSK Greater , 1 1 nil ny.i fi u dinner for LaVai4 I J5naw and Mafli MrPi,and .Mrs.'; Reed TCraoe had as Shaw, I'm. hiJ."Jl:n,i their guests Miss, Norma Foot and SCOtU t y t'f Mr Blakeslev t luncheon Thursday ' Ale t 1kq4 was pleasantly ran FJi. y.('t A) pleasant time was spent evening. j at 1 , Some Friday, ever '.s b urisel ' 1 with cards and music. I ; rztfiTL. Jff!) ,1 . .1. o ''.:.- - the nembi. if the senth ... , rr 1 enterthe Parker scbooi of which ciaM be Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Jenkins tained at dinner at their home Friday teacher. A detfhtiul time was tpen J of sweet with vtjpnau mnfifi aha m flftlnttr iif The members1 f tlie Social ' ! Hoto evening.' A cut glass opwl ' the table formed centerpiece. eon rved t twenty club and their partners - were pleas peaa I !:!?':'; I Music and social chat were the fea ' Mrs. i. ant? entertained at the home of Pariah Cliier and Mark. OSaret Droduction.' tures and enjoyed by'Mr. " and Mrs oe J. A. Elder Saturday evenine. Dinner Lester A unique feature of the play, wui v ... Taylor, Mr.! and Mrs. Sterling have returned home front RlgVj Id5, ni was followed by games andmuiic. i U two weeks' visit witU friends; the appearance of Ma y'v uraper, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Herald R. Clark, after-Oi and :'. M. ;: education, i in Instructor physical Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, (Mr. and The Junior prom given Friday even- Mrs. C. F. Eyrlng, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mrlaaf Mrs. W.,;Oirtac1tTia? two groups cf glrla under her direc Lincoln the the gymnasium by ing la Dixon.H. Aldous tertained at dinner Sunday afternoon tion In specially costumea aesineuc Mrs. and Taylor high school was one of ; the 'leading for Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pettis. Mr ajidj dancing. "i) ,aa ol- social vents of the past, week. The The cast for the operett Miss Emma Oberhansley was host m rs. sterling Krcanuracit,- - air. , colors' of pink and greeA were aeed in ess at a 3U Albert" Mrs.' dinner Cox, Mr, and' Mrs; appointed prettily ' Burton Scott; decorating. Front the chandeliers and party Sunday afternoon complimentary Bonnett , ' ; .; ."' ' ,. . J Billy, the middy. ......... . ceilings pretty, draplngs ana ' baskets to the Misses Ellen and Esther AnderDasher,, of the V. 8. S. "Dread0. 0 j a of flowers Were suspended. In one son of uawson, Bail air. yyfrja-jMrs? F, V. Hickman was hostess at naught,- Karl Its; Spanish Fork, who were here corner of the hall was. a booth, artis Evans, 'AnKHS Bishop: Roses dinner Sunday in honor of 'Mrs. Harord raHrAft farmer visiting over the Week-end- . 36-Is FANCY TICKING I JWEEDS vivnva UcaJly decorated in 'the pink"and wer table decfrvtioBx R. Bowman of Kanab, Utah, ' Daffodils of Lakeville Boat club. Marlby Patten; used as .,.1 ciuo. a'.. tii of' Lakeyiiie gran colors, from which punch vts Covers', were lakj fo also were Fits used as a tfpai decoration. table . '29c Value. , " a spanisn served during the evening. Covers were, laid for; fourteen. Edgar Booth; the Count 1 , Mr. uounucr, OeOTKe tr.i I' - ii v. t :c SCOlli nnhlamnn. Mr. and uMr i,. jBHafnn and fa vaiue Mrs. Emtne!ine Gay 'was 'pleasantly sflulliofi and Mr.' champion rre jfueatsibr ily 4hr '1 " of her home Sbi LMr. the (laugh at surprised J. W.'i McAllister at their home FrldfT Circulating libraries alto t6 J)e Boat club, HaW Monsonj ter, Mrs. J, C. Snow, Friday evening evett&g. Aj4eJlgMful;time map spfeSt placed on ships plying ., the , Great son, Tne ureal " and friends. bv. a number of relatives soclaf ChtftJ 'duriat Lakes, according lo the Lake Carrier's ton; attendant of Lakeville Boat club, and with music of her The affair was In celebration J association. An officer on each, ship Irwin Bunnell; Valeria Vane, , "the BAGS whicjj dainty ,wfreslJnt-birthday anniversary which occurred senredj . ' , .' is to have charge of ? the .library! for maid," Bessie Dayies; Alice. Maua uu 60c ' " ( f Lwene on that day, Games, music, and sew Valeria. his vessel. ... ... , Phyllis, friends of Values to in were enjoyed, during which re ' $1.95 Th ihome of Mils Rena. Smart wis Vance,- Clarissa ixuwau ...auu freshments were, served to' the follow the'tcene of a delfrfhtfur social affair The members of th "Heather", club Farley; Mrs. Gaily, i" iloii .Yn"SS Wil iMrg. Watklns Mrs. Frank "c 9 a !".!!; iiMountaii met at the home of Mrs. Orson . Slack, j TiriJ" Mlorlei DavlS! . Anil, in; iartto the FrliUy evening! "Mrs. 11am Crane, Mrs. James Carter, trouble"; States! Telephone 'operators enfr Thursday - afternoon,:r 'Carda, musle vrions cause of all theand V A. M. Carter, Mrs. Frank Dusenberry, young fea- chorus: of maids, middies,, were luncheon and deliclopa r Ura. Tarbott of Logan. Mrs. Daniel Mriy William Nelson, formerly Mf tured and enjoyed by twelve. The card men. Lewis, Mrs. Hugh .Peterson,, Mrs. Roy Mnpwn Hlllott.. The AStertainRI favors were awarded to Mrs. ; Hoy sai-forLon M. A. (Mrs. Mrs. Cot, Elliott, Green and' Mrs; L.' Johnson : rs; j SECOND WARD DANCE. room we Mrs. Alden Chatwin, Mrs. Emma 1 1 i.-.izr: u ' vp1nksnd,-v1lti'eYARDS GankjlK of schaiie ATTD Chatwln.''Mr and' Mrs, Lawrence music in the Secnartv eiven e Pto-rfanrttn? '' hacheo-wiThe of Utah Tia the a deKoiou 1 1 1 I I I I I land Daughters I I I 1 1 , CURTAIN J tVilltarn' Benson, i 1 Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 it-I I I I I I I I nan I I f f nH No. HeisOl l U 1, met at the home ,inwv TWT neers, Camp by tweitf fif f$ra. ib a SCRIMS s and Mr. and Mrs. William pay. The enjoyed thA.ward- vl. L a. was of Mrs. Alice Hlggins Curtis Thurswas 6f many Ihe Ueftutijhj f,. recipieftt' X honor guest received many beautiful nnrt Hnfllt flftt I . ...AMtaa '.tip .Hecuuu Ui 4l.i, Ll Values to $1.00 L afternoon. The following excel- r'cuu, 'jtittbyt EAR , T'T-TOT- i" i F;3 day I if ,. 1 1 1 1 I ' ? bfrthdayrglfts from, the gveetssem,-as "n jpyed by. fprtyj eriee will be given wuixu 1) lent TinDgruni UNTER bled, .Jiow Xii Fern Oberhansley has returtila tiU. s Bont W riirfijigvJ Misi7 Hovtoi 11 V.. M fiTlj. III PLAY. WARD Values VIEW vislCina: bast three Clarebcd LAKE the' 'Big to Provo after iMteaianVj dfeadingvlMi. lot at 15 yard. (Mrs. " with "Her-moth- er, ffftW: Ellertson: Mrs. Charles read weeksln by poem wkY Payson fiucclssf i ullysnrnrfsef '" oVovlpw ward M. 1. A. wuirri, .... Wrlght!nipdsed!bylEftJlf ft Speicer Mrs. John Oberhansley. 1UO t....... home y the teachers' 4n4 the.) girls il theMeaflt at , the nrsent Jfr. Sirat play, "AU on. Account 01 Hlggins. it Pio-: I tha lourth. iind XJOll gradee iof ttie w Mrs'.v Curtis's Polly," Tuesday; evening inthe-jLak- e Mr. and Mrs. ReeliCrahe motored lo Mrs. 'ffigrins neer ward Primary B!1vm'mrue are invited tne wn; mother. , Reading, T'Hrs. Clarence view hall. All 'Is. affair was In the Idrm of a '"wercome sail L,aKe rnaay ana,.apn.nt tl ' ' '!ft. Wpwrecks iipfcJSfc A' l. more from end. Ellertson;- life tjf Captain Hlggins, a Juat ity .. RECITAL. h5m, JMr.,Gourlejr, l)tavJng: PIANO was of Mormon the B. Y. U, pioneer for Battalion, FIRST every agone PRIEST, IAMED centiy returned irom .xats mjuiw, Mrs. George PA Parker .entertained read:: by his daughter, jiMrs. Curtis. Calif. A' delightful time f. una spent advanced , piano istij Violin solo ..and,, monologue,. Mrs. Eli own to a children''? of the at Some itftbpartf.SCliursday a, ten children are- DIPLOMATIC COItPS with gainestafiil toubIs, followed, by .r 'ha n. v. U. under the direc Whitehead. A delicious luncheon was yean deMcWneheoi'ved-- tl same the " acfflj styles served at, the conclusion of the. enter- tion of Prof. Elmer E. Nelson, assisted ter, Dwothy ana lrer'fePiyer-oi. rr ' i?n:.:c... son Taefatas. Games and' mi) sic wet tainment. A game- prize was, awarded by William Knudsen. Pantone soipisi; ead is the daily food of lejhan I . sneeze, '. to Mrs. Whitehead. will anoear in a free recital Wednes Mrs. JCenne Bailey center enjofep iQft'fr fr.'and third "Of ... .. ... ouJftfo47 jfrilrt : r. view. is three af March 8. at College hall r lirge'.fti)ilAda)r and evening.. Mr. day for tained. at dinner Sunday ar.Misa. Thora '.8uenir. of Escalante, An excellent program has candles cen a' ..si b.ij MTs. O. W, Bailey, (Mr. and Mrs. George oake containing lighted ' t V."rl-- fr ach children what to put in their "A fHe rtah, spent the week-enin pum Place , Provo in tered the table. cards, following each including ranged, B. Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Wat-lacform of cookie gingerbread men at the guest of the Misses Cora and Veda ists of the B. Y. U.t I i. i&.adatioa .19, ftr useful t i i Jiii Cluff, Miss Edna Decker. Messrs. tached by ribbon streamers were Vest..-- Miss Spencer will. leave , WedMiss lone Huish. Miss Maud Dixonr Harold and Bailey. Bailey in rather than how many used. Cake "red liens" and "pancake nesday for the Southern .States misClark, Miss Myrtle Jen have in th D. Mech od5feyilfffllaa were Lille decora- sion field of the. Latter-daSaints a table used Miss also men" Lester sen. i m 1- a Allen, club B. K O.'P. of the how the The members vn s physicia was spent Jby church, j ill 'dlishtulrttme: am, ,aal.yasMiM..jEerJeh-sen.iMise English met Thursday afternoon as the guests jtion.;,A ' r s ; .smalt guests. HeleneJTlark. "", of -- Mfcw-- Zella Betes- ,- Brjage- - was twenty-fouucumbers were originally tropical tfioBTTows alone the wharves ana Mrs. Eph Homer who has been LdQCks of Seattle. The gulls drive the played and the taieta.-w-T---. Tiie, farultf women f of tha- rovo visiting the past ten days , in Salt Luncheon wasmeo Viola Xlffallvhiah school snent a Vrr" ulensant M- - Lake was Joined by her husband 'AODmONAhWANHlBS Saturday,; who has been in, New. York nl "'". , iMiss Clara Hobbs orsepnls .me food. besi remedies for indigestion n.mno iJtitnrt foiua few! room of the ntftti scnoot. ttmnes jui for ,two weeks. They returned to ,'""''-i--,-"--v'-- ' d fiU'fc in ..uir-- i ....... , . also an excellent their home in Provo Saturday even- " WANyEDAtoticeaiatddle-agej music were enjoyed, wman to are : for Sick person. . ' sr . ing., ijuiiui proKl itiu whs reiiurn.-ui ; .; : Phone S2L- were served. freshments .ii: i. Mrs. Annie M. YpuBlluiil toturne3 W. at Edwards .Mrs.,0. entertained, FOR RENT Three-roo1 oo ' apartment. from Long 'lWcii. J,'alif.. where ane Mer " home in MrI.. Jncks,.,, entertained honor Thursday evening , the past threti, months..- W. of Idaho, who .L);n-i- . s;. rtiso 'j ft a children s partyhea-at .her homo, K. is J.hre Baum of Ashton, ard game FOR. SALE Wilton rug'in good c'ondi son; KJvop visiting. The -Fthel Gadd of irokairtVre '1;T attexnoim ,for. at trade you Skaggs- Dtpedabie:rc:ile!tsquaits; jrp 2 in.; size, : The fntfrtnlnhut room weJenttlc-fo- r "."00," danring, and a delicious lunchtion; Inquiry 345 K. visiting her sister Mrs. ' .1. ' S. Linton, (prifea;iipvernment. inspected meats and the most. for. ypurfnoney. Tqese, with swwt peaacarna-- . eon were enjoyed Uy the following: I'n i or.4tyvAveV Phone 819." I' ) a few davs $cts,rombinea with other worthy methods' mates' SkaggsCa'Stb'fe' thi tions and ferns. "A pleasant ttnwwas-Tr'da- Mrs. Hannah Eiuiui. Atrr. and iMn. L. Leo"n FOF General Electric New-oh. SALE tfiisieyne in Provo. A trial purchase will, prove. the$ei;mfi?i3-iie'i?'li;Mr. p. lisonhoe nd 3 Mrs.j Viola"" ' ap.4 niusic durtng Tiffany spent with,, games evening Miss mo tot,. 3 phase, 120 volts; used some -. refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McAffeo. Mr. ren, 'ere aii)tthe of members-whfrtj hoiTena Lci:: h3ll was ta the WEDNESDAY UNUSUAL BArGAInFu Present-werMiss Marie but in good condition.' Beesiey Marble .sch-edAftou TTodsen, and '..Mrs. Ed .Barney, B B O P ' lub at a candv pull at her ; & Granite Works. . . :, tf a SUNRIPE ROLLED OATS... 23c Nom Busby. Afton Hatch. Kay. i Dorothy ome : '. .".19c '2--., CAN PURE COCOA ?. 17777:77.7'. Jackson'. Geneieve .Prows, Thu'-bj President Harfl'inoV as Lai-gan:'v..li. SALE-gFOR size Clark Jewel ' Tlio liome , 15c ONE CAN WHITE TUNA FISH economics department of . Miss Isabel Slack is spending a Prows. iMelvin Jenkins. Lyman Purt- the 11. Y. . 573. 658 N. 1st E. range. Phone if. nr,Arl pit,:iy r V., under the direction of Clark i.. as. JJ. S. Cxmiul to Tangier ,nia ith rpiatives ridue. George Bierreeaard. Ohio, I 30cnrt.ofi Riddle, Ronald Jones. Hatch Farns- - Mrs. Hattie Wright, gave a dinner Morocco,? sets a nrefedent m winiTr and friends. 2Jc 35c LOIN, AMD FIB PORK CHOPS, lb 'worth, Harry Stein. Nadine Taylor, Thursday evening in honor of Miss FOR SALE Plymouth Rock eggs for or ine nrst lic. js vy... . ir-- Villi... .v who left Friday for PPfiTTT. A P PPIPirajTr-Tf- i JHr 884 W. 10th S..;;: . n Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and! Bessie Smith, May Fitzgerald and Ada Olga Wunderly hatching'. Europe. Sweet peas were used as a x tiOttv . ', rtQi.n-GOODS- snitfh (if Kfiiiuniiu Dcat the ;Boren, CANNED MILK table, decoration. Miss Wunderly was FOR SALE While .LefcUoiu eggs for r. T week-enin Provo with Mr. and Mrs. TalUeaaa .'. ::.-.3Chow :x Uhflw. of the ifediuut. .1. SegoUIk;V. .SJX n a beautiful steamer V a is T. Salt Mrs. recipient J.ake v Fairer hatching, from choice stock. Owens. ';.'- J. W. Huish. 9c , cjins Borders Milk rug by the faculty women. The re- 709 S. .2nd W. , AMt Tall ilarge'Vjhow '(3iof Vfi.-.- ; visitor this week. t , Small HJan.'MiHt;t a'Jfor.'Ulfl. ai.9 ception was one of the most enjoyable Medium. Swee't' oneVklns, . . ....40c Miss 'Grace Linton ' has returned 19c Freslv Eagle Brand. FOR PARKING PURPOSES See Ed Lyman ; Pnrlridne. ? Melvin' Jenkins held this year. 4iedi$itt Sweet "'Mi!. :'H from, Salt Lake, where she spent a .:;..40c R. Harding, 367 N. 7th W. Can giye SOAP AND CLEANSERS a were Kidille' at Clark and guests week with relatives. tare-Jndi- a 10 baflBXryafe Whit Relish.. . you figures on good lawn seed. sleeping party given by Klvon E. MUSIC MEMORY TEST ;:'.49c jpiivC Tftble Vinegar, JUI ., . . . . lIUJLilU ...... club Jackson, Friday evening. The members of the O. N. O. LOST Amethyst between brooch, 10 hf P. & ,p. Jfaptha, r ,59c .' .'; I . 'l were delightfully entertained at the Salt' Quart' Vinegar. Irvine's and 381 E. 2nd S.- Reward. ' 10 bar's Creme Oil .:...".. .."...65c Miss Vera Jackson gave a candy of Shakespeare's Appreciation : TfiB SECRET TJF home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn V Sutton 35c D. Blumenthal. bottle Mrs.C JM40 Catsup 3 jarge 25c bars Palm Olive Music: Friday evening. Cards were played pull, followed by a sleeping party at "The ITvtiEnSXAiN'CIN'O 071 3 cans I.iehthousel uieaiw TI...20C mall man who hiin110 nome in a has music to Mrs. rnuay .Mart,ner awarded evening, and the prizes During a recent eruption from the 4 self IS SELF ANALYSIS." f.J...29c ind Georse 1!. Harding, ful time was spent by the following: tlb Apple 1'ICJ volcano Caulle- in the Andes . mouns is r if Miss Nor not Miss Glenda Thelma moved of with ....13c concord Gatherum, Jiiledium Chig tains a rain of ashes fell- over a wide Luneieou was served. Bie: s sweet sounds, iGatherum, Miss Ileth Riddle, Miss area adjacent to the volcano, seriously 20c Jttedium can Spaghetti Is fit for treason, stratagems, and damaging crops, i Steam poured-fro.Mi-- s ORANGES Myrtlo Duncan pleasantly en- Kay Anderberg. Miss Hessie . Pork and Beans in toumto wuca,, A Miss Henon Wilson, Miss Mary i spoils; number of friends nt a in' crevices tertained the mountainside deep 2 .35c' for The Miss Haze! Miss Robinson. motion his as all Prows. of dull spirit . 'were not touched evening. Friday the eruption.-- ' irom fJit jroVes during. .!. ?X.2Q6 by ihe frost.1, geu Kidney Beans ni.sht. Phyyis Mortensen and Miss Isnbelle 19c jjledium Jar Peanut Butter And his affections dark as Erebup; Is run vei7 economically Med. size Sweet Oranges, 'doz 27c The Mi- ses Clara and Ethel JefiVrie; Henrv. Germany 15c ustard Let no siu.ii man be trusted." fjwiiurfid 30c in the matter of snlaries: for president .uke nt Salt Sweet Oranges, doz 'ursday m Large m mm late the love of music by get- land ministers the Mrs. John Ellison entertained the 1). Kvuns. of the former' Prove. I'' sue sts if Mr? salary a . mm in uuicu wuii tie .music .Memory members of the Tres .loli club and -f doa-rr . .4bead of being tne lowest paid to any Large cans Large Ripe ()lFes'7T25rtTOrhtr-wet--)rtinsow,' nt her home Contest. Pinal 10 If inven in the state in the world." ' ' ' ui- - nuniber of invited v. no-- is I'.i'-st ftt'cn.ied Me sot-- at I.arse cans medium size Ripe SUGAR fair given by the Misses Ruth Walker Thursil.iy iifiernoon. T'le moms were Tabernacle, March :hi. 35c Olives, 2 for Buy your sugar for canning time. A good ear for music and a taste for Persia has "no old maids. and Florence Petorsou at the Hotel effect elv r!e'oratetl w it't sweet peas bottle green QMves A . .39c lOOnMie Extra- Fine eBet Sugti $6.25 Large a are aiul and fetus. delie musir music two Sewins, ".'l'r.-dan.n.cinif different very K!-rare 2;i(ft railway workers in things. Medium 13C V Vim Kxlrr ..63: We art' were ions t a wiih "good ear:. for Itulifl. enjoyed by twenty luiicheon were lie features. UK A lAJitET irus'c, vt cultivate d taste for Rood now pb;je: frill stiff rage . 'I'lie niemln'i-the Nim'tiein'i ('en-- music. RK iin:sic we love is an idex via 'it's in twevy-nit- ; 'SNTEET rtjnfETiifiF ccnrtries. la- - flH-c'.nb lUi'I ;tli'Ur' busVaa'.l's will be' t. our moral tastes. ..25o 3"c (.oin i'ork t'hops. lb FpcsC.ig aiweek In fivo witlO r S."c lb. "Thi-rSteak, is in sou is a sympathy wiili tlie quests of Mr. and :Mr. Joseph T.j 2?c ;;.)ci,oin Uiirlj, Roast. Ib Hi tf j v.: CORSETS minds. Ferrer ;it a socptl su'tatr Tnesihiy.exen 15. Sirioin lb. lb.... Steak, Roast, ' fltMifl-M'orior. Decors tionfc in" Jhe clnh . folors And as t ear is 20 c n;i.(l is piu-l- i d t lb Roast, n.mn.l Steak, lb. 20c corset yhp--,pleased. jj! miien jtnd (.Old w'B '.beod: 2."c Shoulder Pork Steak, lb. ..22c With ISc Beef Pot Koast. lb h! Um chW I'pAinre or? ;,irs ut martial break or 1Se a la'do YEARLING LAMB Scot's, taiuuif r.t.'. quality.' coonitMr igea pub. Auroctyrr , gvavo." P. lc Brisket Boil. lb. . fVS V'C jy Cj Yearling Lamb, lb 23c !et in time wit:to' t. musk- inum-uyour ;jucasT I.'ic Short Rib Boil, lb Kib Lamb Chops, ... eotr.-- st , Lot LJ fit the body, inston O vibrat-ouls with jour 23c 2'c Prime Rib Rolled Boast V. M. I. a l. .van! ;rw tutnulus curst it is Awtf'.voil boctv lifft th2 tit inc creitins. Beef, 2:&hoSJy9 Lamb Cliojis. lb.. 20c jofd.rulfisrelb Tlie final .March dv ?l iin'l in M. the 7c . tut I I tic Viarliii f.amh Stew, lb ..It.'.-- f Tabernacle.te Shank Soup Bon s, lb .inrvf j' v 1 5c I 20c Whole Shoulder Lamb. Ib..13c 1 pie? KfTi to fail tU'ir. registfitwa'c?y as surra in j)j,jJ".way Ma rid ;e Crosby f St. lleor:.'" Altlamuh the marriage rate is ; fn'o'n- - tV v juofDinVtlwiil. Faf.C.v flT.'M.rd de n-v 1,1 k at iv the bbb-u iiorn with hoy ui a Ltt us prove it to yon with It. in (Jreat Hriiain Cent qimn.er " y Vt ' W 1.x iisaxqi ijxrtiinBU . tlii; girls by a.ii'-i!- . NIT0NE(U7SKT rt it: 0 ao4 v, in T!.i teelh. rt : ipit of t Hitliactie, 'iliet"'...Kli;'''i'l,1arv ( v f) I i hav b. en fonml i:i a f;u;) Umit :nds air.-i:H'; .n. :( itufu- XT Im S&tisfuetiru anl it: TeHi'd SlS's I of yrar thl, tinis r.t. : IV t'.n t thin Jno-- .r of Xlr-i- John sured you. nilniet)! U not m anali-rmn? duo to niati I'M K'l.- -t Center. elviliii'iun. bedMRS. SADIE K. T, JONES ttf PtiKet Amei'H'iiii typists. a:e bdid to surMr. and Mrs 1.. 1'. An: toft spent the Trovp, Utah.' .synnd wtrTa recently threatened J...'l!Ii.tjT with Corsetiere those Dividend of nnd with Mr. tlreat pass venketid lirilain, largely a ltit.iitiii. lliiwl following ti(iSj to the fart Mr.:, Thomas Spalding. that they learn tlie owing period of wnrm floods, exposed the e 265 E. Jrd S. rhone 539-W- . Corscticrre Having beds "touch" system, whereby the eyes CENTEIt-STREE- Tto the freezing temperature, Miss Klla Clingfr entertained ut never rest on the keyboard. Throe Years' Experience. Provo, Utah. which proved very destructive. i, (. J 1 .d Remember out 20 dwjfiale night;sMW;.lth! . , j - . . , iTni' ftvp rv A(jTf tr. jW1" iu"i 'y . . v 19c rr - - $1.29 : icot4 YrV c?f t - -.- - ; 300 -- .jldijiuiial n 1 1 i-- 29c ! FklyT?nf Vf' t - (if! , Lr J -- : Q alr bbsk r - : v z.m !' 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