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Show THE PROVO HERALD. MONDAY. MARCH 13. 1922. THE RIGHT live, the rlaht to choose, the right to go where one dImmo wi h right to buy whero one wiohet to buy the groceriet and meats theM moot Ucred r'ghur Or are require. Do you onjoy if taW credit grocermen feeling obligated to .m victim of tht lUrie with them "against your own desires," because they allow your IITto favor run for 50 day or to. One paye well for thit I bill til una ...tit .uhIm ..A... wwr ibwvunw w "" you win many rrfrdit." viwwiy - h IniAt HAtteSl ItlA lIMAUIlt Alia tAM okM.. Lr anna' MtMNf lid A ft a Am ...Ml waii ..4:.u !SL you as it has many othera. 1 1 imt . old-tlm- o 1 . a -- UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR WEDNESDAY UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK CAN PURE COCOA for BARS CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP... 10 CAN DARK KARO 2 Iba for 2 lbs. for 35c SLICED SALMON, 35o SLICED HALIBUT, 25c PORK 8TEAK, lb. flour advanced laat Our cost on fffof "..$1.40 Hard Wheat tks of Hara wneni ,K of Patent Flour '....$1.40 Patent Flour dm of ih k ih 8k $2.75 Graham Flour Self Rising Flour 35o 49c sk Pure Buckwheat Flour 85c PORK AND BE AIMS can Pierce's Pork and Bean fmall cans : rierces ror ana jo Pierce's rom ana 25c for Medium can Heinx Pork and Beans, c 2 for SOAP AND CLEANSERS 49c 0 bars A. B. Naptha 0 bars Crystal Wblte 4o 69c lobars P. ft O. Naptha. Oil 65c 10 bars Creme 25c Large Sea Foam, pkg. Jmall Sea Foam, kg..... ...... 5c 29c Urge Gold Dust, pkg 13c Sal Soda, pkg 3 ......... CHEESE lb 35c lbs. Nut Butter 55c Fancy Full Cream Cheese (51b 23c cuts), lb Fancy Full Cream Chees, lb....?5e Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz. 19c 1 SUGAR ' advanced again. hat Sugar We till have the aame low price. 100 lbs Extra Fine Beet Sugar $6.25 10 lbs. Extra Fine Beet Sugar.. 65c RAISINS AND CURRANTS 2 Larks pkgs Seeded Raisins.. 2 Large pkgs Seedless Raisins 2 Larke pkgs Currants 2 lbs. Large Calif. Prunes lbs. Large Black Figs 45c 45c 45c 29c 39c LARD Pure lard, packed In pails. 101b net pail Pure Lard..:... $1.65 net pail Pure Lard 85c 21b net pall Pure Lard 37c b SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES j Another shipment ot fresh frozen Red Salmon and Chicken Halibut vnveo xoaay. are exceptionally nice ana win not last long, so and take home a nice Red Salmon or Chicken Halibut early Sine Halibut, whole or half, 15c Red Salmon, whole or balf, lb 17c 23c 20c thicken Halibut, sliced, lb ted Salmon, sliced, lb You will find only choice steer and heifer beef at all our markets. Ve do not uae old cow beef to combat high prices, and take great pleas-ir- e mm in furnishing our customers with these fine quality meats at very uw prices. SWEET EASTERN PORK 10c 5c 5c lrc fee Shoulder Pork Roast, lb... ,17c 22c Shoulder Pork Roast," lb Shoulder Pork Steak, lb.,.. 22c 25c Loin Pork Chops, lb . . Loin Pork Roast, lb 25c CHOICE PRIME BEEF Steak, lb.'. fee L r? rr 24c (htff titu 30c Sirloin Steak, lb 25c Round Steak, lb 22c 22c 18c Beef Pot Roast, best cut, lb 15c Sc 12c Brisket Boil, lb 10c 15c Short Rib Boil, lb 10c Shank and Knuckle Bones, 5c lb Qlil'VJj Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Pyne gave a home coming party Friday evening By JAMES A. FLAHERTY Supreme Knight, Knights cf Columbus for their son, Joseph S. Pyne. The St. Patrick's dy this year augurs guests were those who were present more happiness for Ireland than any at a farewell party given him Novem St. Patrick's day I hate ever known-- ber 1917, before he left for Japan to With all its defects, tlie present fulfill a mission for the L. D. S. ysteni of autonomy which England church. The following interesting was obliged to grant Ireland has Speeches by merits sufficient to be given a teat program was given: Admitted that it does not give the Dr. H. S- Pyne, Bishop A. L. Rooth.j Irish people the extent of their Just R. R. Irvine, Sr. Readings by Mrs claim absolute independence. But it A. L. Booth, solos, Miss Carol 1'oul- must be considered that the English ton and Miss Maxine Piilliam ; duct mind bas undergone a marked con by Master tied and Maxine l'ulliam version to common sense when it A very interesting account of his can go back on its old Tory tradi travels around the world was Riven by tions to the degree it has. r.ldcr ryne. During the evening Naturally, those who have xuffered number of selections were given by and fought for complete independence the 1 yne Brothers male quartette, for Ireland feel disappointed. But consisting of H. S., J. T. and Ivan many of the best and most unselfish Pyne and Barrett Pulham. A delicious leaders of the Irish people are iden- luncheon was served to sixty. The home was beautifully decorated tified with the administration of the . J Irish Free State. Certainly, the cause of Ireland throughout the world has been aided and the prestige of the cause immeasurably increased by the demonstration of statesmanship and military acumen of the Irish leaders. Weak and tortured they were yet able to bring the heads of the world's mightiest empire to terms. The Knights of Columbus rejoice that the slaughter in Ireland has been halted, and they look .forward to the common sense that England nas shown also in Ulster for there the scat of the Irish trouble lies. An immediate reaction to the set tlement of the Irish trouble has been the large number of appeals to the Knights of Columbus on the part of men of Irish descent in the United States and Canada who desire to re turn to Ireland to help the Irish Free State, and who ask the K. of C. to aid them find work there. Personally. 1 look for a prosperous Ireland if . England remains steadfast to her promise. If any future English government disavows LloydGeorge's agreement with Ireland, I look for disaster worse than any m Ireland's history. But with a square deal from now on I look for Ireland to develop into a nation of from 10 to 15 millions, prosperous, contented, independent, and a blessing to all the world even to her e oppressor. old-tim- SPHINQVILLE MAN FINED. Citv Judee James B. Tucker Friday fined Henry Lund $60 for assault and E. W. Dye battery on his father-in-laof Springville after a jury found him guilty. Lund attempted to force his entrance into the Dye house in order to see his wife and child. Nov York now has more than $11,- 000,000 available for building roads in that state. ti Mak e a Gompaii SOB MERCHAIJT ofie is K with Japanese lanterns and emblems, sweet peas and mangolds, Among those present were Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Booth. Mr. and Mrs Roy J. Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. John f. Mcuuire, Mr. and Mrs. lames A Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boshard, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. fyne, Mr. and SFausett, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pyne, Mr. and Mrs. F. VV. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. Llias dee. Mr. and Mrs C. E. Maw, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, ot apringville, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Irvine, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pul ham of Salt Lake City, Mrs. J. B. Bos hard, Mrs. Nettie Smart, Mrs. Louisa McBnde. Mrs. Lydia Holdaway, Mrs. Delia Booth, Mrs- Mary Ann Peav. Mrs. J. F. Crowthers, Mrs. Minnie Taylor. Mrs. Lucv S. Schofield. Mrs. Julius Jensen, Mrs. Wilford Booth, Mrs. Agnes Crandall. Mrs. Leah F.kinsi Mrs. Zina Seamont, Miss Carol Poulton, Miss Maxine Pulham, Miss fc.dna Holdaway, Miss Leah Smart. Messrs. Thomas M. Pyne, Fred Pulham, Mark Pyne and Jacob Packard of Springville. Mrs-Willia- - o I P. L. LARSON . ALEX MORTENSEN E. 0. MOE 1 i . hv usi v e (Itezsiejita flani E x c.l Taylor Bros. Co. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE LADIES' DEPARTMENT. tV'li' COUNCIL CARD SOCIAL. The Woman's Municipal Council card social will be held Friday, March 17th, at the Elks club rooms. The af fair is in benefit of the music memory contest, to which the organization has pledged $20.00. SALEM CHILD DRINKS LYE. SALEM, March 13. Having drunk the contents of a cup ' containing a solution ot lye, which she found on the window sill at the home of her aunt, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis lies In a critical condition at the home of her parents in Salem. Medical aid was hurriedly summoned from Payson and hope for ultimate recovery is entertained, although it is 1 merly was in the Provo district, came to Provo Saturday to attend the banquet given by Postmaster A. O. Smoot to postal employes. The cottage where George Pullman dreamed of sleeping in comfort while traveling still stands In the shadow of the Rockies near Denevr . j NU-BON- E CORSETS The corset of quality. Made to your meas-- j ure. Satisfac- tion guaran-- 1 teed. I will be pleased to call and demon- strate them to These Licensed NJPlumbers are at Jyour service and you. MRS. MAY C. CORY 178 E. 1st N. command. .....I .m HERE. of Los Angeles, who is Henry Jones, Un ........ U'Villfl titrtc nl annTV, ni'Xt week. Logas acrcos to take off six pounds tor the mutch. i j Provo, Utah. Phone 489-Ccrsetierre Havincr Three Years' Experience. rvU-nOn- G SUGAR j j "I VISITORS IN PROVO. W. H. Blake, postoffice inspector, now staiton at Ogden, but who for- Jim I.ogas, We do not have special prices to exist for a few hours or days only, Do not S be misled by a few advertised special (bait) prices. three-year-ol- that the mouth and neck of the little one are so badly burned by the strong solution that she may be dis-- , figured. Washing had been in progress dur-ing the morning and the cup containing the lye had Inadvertently been left on the window. The child coming in had found it and thinking it to be Miss Amy Perry, daughter of Mr. water, drank it. and Mrs. H. l'erry, of 1'rovo, was THIRD WARD REUNION. married to Ralph Babcock Monday The Provo Third ward reunion will evening at the home of Mrs. Amy I lacker in Kigby, Idaho, the young be held at the meeting house Friday, couple will make their home in Idaho. March 17. The old folks will meet at noon; children under 14 years from 4 to 6 p. m.. and others from 8 to 12 in the evening. There will be a program, All are invited. luncli and dance. scheduled to wrestle I , St rooms were prettily arranged with cut flowers and ferns. Games and music were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served to eighteen including her school teacher, Miss Kirkhani. The guest of honor received several nice birthday gifts. MEETS JONES Rue Lafayette, the come the newest style ideaa as designed in the ateliers of the leading French couturiers and accepted by the smart Parisienne. The best of these are suits, adapted and fashioned into new Verite coats and capes for the delight of discriminating American women. The name of the French couturier whose model has been adopted isi attached to each garment an assurance of its authentic Parisian origin. The above and additional Verite Garments Now on Display. from the DIRECT office of Verite, 44 or Black. 14 No. 602 TW mi ;cwiy ilccva and har moniiiaf tack dwwau l alinctivt coal Crtw linod Silk braid and ol TficMiiw. Black. 14 lo 44. Ci.dlt IrlrMicd. Navj CnrtMW Suit ol Point No. 60 Clv Twill. Mud mbnudi'td Ina? Wv ol conuanint colored Cna. Navy Futchia. Mohawk, Navy a Bamboo an Navy 14 lo J& PrnSriokk. Navy No. 6M Superbly iiilond Sail ol innmttd Crepe Siilt Twill bind Potrtt tutor A onra unaft lining, ol fontra.liri o 04 model. Navy of B'Kk. I No. 605 fW Poiiet Twin Sin Paodi, 4oe ol Iron) and back inlaid villi Navy ciihm tuKlnaf knint Bwn. Mohawk. Navy (lad od Navy Him ot ike boo. lot avtuoikwe Enually 14 o Ai and COH In N ih dvow ol thl lr menbtnalit Poitol 1m ol Navy fbtet Pioie trim ol drna, bniut ol coal and lk Mohawk on fcraid ol Ihf.oc 14 lo Vkf Miss Ruth Hinckley entertained a number of friends at her home Thursday afternoon in celebration of her eleventh birthday anniversary which occured that day. The entertaining feared & CO. Ml Nay TREASURER'S DAUGHTER WEDS. A pretty home wedding was solemnized on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Jeppson of Pay son when their daughter, Miss Laura Jeppson became the bride of Leslie T. Cromar of Eureka. The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock by Bishop L. L. Nelson of Provo. A wedding supper was served later to sixty guests, numbering near relatives, and a few close friends of the b.ide and groom. A color scheme of pink and white prevailed in the decoration of the rooms and the appointments on the tables. Pink cweet peas combined with kewpies were used effectively. Guests from Provo who witnessed the ceremony and attended the reception were Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Menlove, Mr. and Mrs.. Nelson and Lavon Men-lov- 11 l' . Ourminf Combination Cope of Poire! Twill and Onion Faille. Crtpt lined. A Springtime wrap of rare clrfance No. 601 THE H. G. BLUMENTHAL CO. BUCKLEY & HAWS ' T 7 The Utah, Sorosis will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Robinson, 134 East Second North. The members of the Nineteenth Century club will be guests. Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe has the literary program in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins were guests at luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen Wednesday evening. A pleasant time" was spent with , music and social chat. ' ' - Miss Violet Hillis and 'Miss Maude Lambourne gave a successful surprise party on Miss Eva Jones at her home Thursday evening. The time was spent pleasantly with games and music followed by a delicious luncheon served to Anita Hansen, Iva Jones, Inez Tay- lor. Verda Keit, Lavon Peay, Florence Albert Clarence Bennett, Baker, Booth, Reed Collins, Bussell Jacobs, Kenneth Flygare and Afton Payne. Why do you decry, belittle and abuse the plumber and the plumbing business? Do you know right now of anything in your home that is to your health, comfort and cleanliness as your essential as bath room? Do you know of anything in your home that cost so little to maintain in first class, serviceable condition? has Figure up how much in repairs your plumbing cost not the of term arising years actually cost you during a from abuse and misuse, but the cost arising from inferior work or parts of the system wearing out. Then compare that to the cost of your other upkeep expense your furnace, your painting, rug replacements, house cleaning, draperies, your automobile, etc.. You'll find that you have nothing that has cost you so little and given you so much as your plumbing. The effort of to the plumbing trade today as individuals and as a whole is service. and good give you good materials Better talk things over with any of these firms who know what's right know how to do it properly. LICENSED OCIETY - Skagga' Creamery cornea to ua freeh and aweet each day; have you aver tried It? Fresh Fancy Creamery Butter, tjrge for Medium can Beans, z ror 27c 45c 49c 35c 35c 18c SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES FLOUR BUTTER, EGGS, KUH SEES IRISH SUCCESS - Utah Beet, per sack.. .$6.25 FLOUR Pride of Leland, 48 lbs $1.65 SOAP Crystal White, per bar.. . .5t? Swift's White 4? Mascot, yellow TOILET SOAP Palmolive . .52 Pints. . . .28 49 quarts Wesson Oil, Wesson Oil, 25 pints SYRUPS Karo (Crystal 1 gal White) red 67 3 Quart... 18? Karo (maple flavor) green 8? label, 50S Pt. 20 Karo Blue Label, 74 56y . 30 Quarts . . . lGp 12? Aunt Dinah Molasses, qt 2l Cabin, Log large 94 8 Medium. .48 Small... 25 8 label, 12-g- al . . jp : 8 Castile, large cake WASHING POWDERS Gold Dust, large 30 Gold Dust, small 4 Lux Wd Star Naptha, large 24 Star Naptha, small 4? 33 Sopade, large 8 Sopade, small Lighthouse Cleanser 7? Sani-Flus- Quarts. ii-g- al Creme Oil Ivory, large I very, small Fels Naptha Fairy SALAD AND COOKING OIL Mazola, half gallons 98 23 h Red Seal Lye Sunbright Cleanser MILK 13? 7f 9t? Pollyanna, large Pollyanna, small ASPARAGUS Libby's Tips, No. 2, white 38 Green 37 Del Monte, No. 1, small round tip 22 Mission Tiny Tips, No. 1 17 CANNED BEETS Libby's Sliced, No. 2 18? Silver Dale Cut, No. 2.. 10? FRESH VEGETABLES California Onions, per lb. 11? Cabbage, per lb 5? Louisiana Sweet Potatoes, lb 90 FRESH FRUIT 4J Bananas '"Save money buyLARDS them by the pound" ing Swift's Silver Leaf, 14 per lb 10-l- b $1.75 Grape Fruit, fancy large 12 b 3S 90 Lemons (Sunkist), doz 35 b Sego Lily, $1.65 wanges isunKisij, large oo? 36 Medium . . 39 Small.. ,V3O0 85 Our goods are standard and nationally advertised. Our price?, "as advertised," remain unchanged until the market changes. You can rest assured that you are always buying at the right price at Piggly Wiggly. SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE 5-- lb 10-l- 5-- lb (2 2-l- 2-l- 81 North University Ave. .1 |