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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1S22. Classified Ads ctan Fixture for Sale ID WHO'S WHO RELIEF SOCIETY Pleasant Grove WHY THIS STORE SELLS Contest Winners Entire Fixture consisting of Showcases, Counters and Shelving for sale, on account of remodeling store. Co., Provo, Utah. j. C. Penney M. 29. Phone 631. :sxs: A very delightful social event was held in the Fourth ward Prize winners In Pleasant Grove meeting house Tuesday afternoon In the nature are: of a surprise party, complimentary to FIRST PRIZE spring hat, from Mrs. Julius Jensen, president of the Starley Millinery, won by Miss Arbell organization and her counselors, lira. Use, Pleasant Grove. James G. Haws and Mrs. Andrew . NEW FORDS. SECOND PRIZE Auto Strop razor, SLIGHTLY USED FORDS. rrom Thornton drug, won by A. L. Mrs. Dell Webb. Mrs. CranAgnes FORDS AT HALF PRICE. dall and Mrs. Zina Seamont, of the Jacobs, Provo. FORDS AT ONE THIRD PRICE. social service committee, directed the THIRD PRIZE One year's subscrip FORDS OF ALL KINDS. tion to Provo Herald, won by a Pleas l. successful affair. want at call Ford a you If its An excellent program of instrument ant Grove business man who has his We have it and want to sell it. tai and vocal musical numbers and HeraJd subscription paid up, and asks ROOM AND BOARD 416 North Univ. readings was contributed by the fol us to send the third prize to the Pleas Mrs. Rose Kartchner, Prof. ant Grove public library. lowing: Phone 669-ANSWERS TO QUERIES: I nomas .Martin, Miss Priday. Miss 1 Pleasant Grove roller mills, R. FOR PAINTING, Paperhanging, Kal lone Hulsh, airs. Algie Eggertsen Bal cumlning and Wall Paper Cleaning, lif. Miss Jane Hibbert and Alma Mo F. Parduhn & Sons, proprietors. Three machines. call 906 West Center. Phone 812-R- , gristing and Elrath. cleaning Apr. 19 iMrs. Annie D. Palmer, Mrs. C. E, "Grandma's." 2 Maw and Bishop A. L. Booth, spoke in Hayes Auto Co., Goodrich tires. tor general WANTED Good girl Exide batteries, also handle the terms of the appreciative splendid tf, housework. Phone 1S8. work service accomplished by these Clevel and tractor. Chandler service , honored guests. A humorous feature car. FOR RENT Furnished house. Phone 3 Thornton Drug Co. Rollo Thorn of the was excellent bur a program 261. leque of the lesson, "Physical Effic ton,4 manager, $14.75, coca cola. Pleasant Grove bicycle works, C. PICOTING and will iency in the Home," by Dell Webb. HEMSTITCHING A delicious buffet luncheon was Owen Draper, proprietor. Kelly Springgive a beautiful finish to your $3.25. Baby clothes and served to one hundred members and field, spring finery. 5 Mrs. Alice Starley, millinery household linens a specialty. Prices friends. As a token of love and appreciation store. AU work guaranteed, reasonable. 6 B. J. L. Merk. shoe shop. Res RINGER SEWING MACHINE COM each of the presidency was presented 36-phone. a secwith nice and N. the 97 Avenue, potted plant, PANT, University 7 Williamsons Bros, garage. Three retary, Mrs. Elsie Miller, was presentPhone 899. ed with a beautiful boquet of sweet years. 8 Cullimore Mercantile Co. Linden LOST xou are losing money un peas. Three new chairs an curtains less you trade with the Wasatch Pro for the Relief society hall were do A. L. Cullimore, manager. Oil sardines tf. nated on this occasion, and the teach Pearl White soap, 20c lb. duce, era who worked so dllHgently to se FOR SALE Bay, grain, floor and cure money for these, are to be com feed at lowest prices, wasatch Pro mended for their untiring efforts. tf. duce, M icIieals-Ster- n Clothes Mad-sen- - Scho-field'f- Is it because them? Micheals-Ster- n make M-3- It is not ! them. We buy them, as we buy all our merchandise, independent of personal considerations. We buy merchandise from some people whom we do not like personally, and we like some people personally, from whom we do not buy. PICOTING MHCO 1ES AT.D GOES done by machine, giving amart, wearing classy finish to home-mad- e n patrons may John S. Smith, manager of the apparel. tend packages by parcel post National Knight Woolen (Mills Co., leaves to French Cleaning Co., 95 N. University night for Chicago, where he will spend Ave. rnone use. ten days on business and in consulta FOR SALt p. General Electric tion with a health specialist motor, 8 phase, 120 volts; used some Mr. Smith returned to Provo from but In good condition. Beesley Marble a month's Works. stay in Long Beach Calif. Granite ft tf "Business conditions in California FOR SALE White Leghorn eggs for are about the same as in Provo," Mr. hatching, from choice stock. Owens, Smith said. "Some complaint is made 709 S. 2nd W. because of poor business, but everyhas been believes the low body WANTED 1000 colonies or hives of reached and the outlookpoint is brighter. bees in any kind of boxes, if price is "Promotors in Long Beach are sell reasonable. Lawrence Hone, P. O. Box ing stock in a Utah Iron and Steel 100, residence 360 South company, newly organized, and whiich A-- l Phone 168-J- .. Provo, Utah. is to exploit the iron and fuel mines I could not learn this state. FOR SALE Gibraltar onion seeds, $2 whether this is to be a part of the a pound. 263 N. 8th W. Nels Raa Rains merger." A-- l 4 mussen. Elvon L. Jackson returned from FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms, California last Saturday, and spent 690 E. 4th S. with his the week-en6-- a. A complete line Charles Alson has this ween pur chased the Bruce Allen home from ine Thornton Lumber company. building will be rushed to completion The S. & R- club memoers were en tertalned at the home of iMiss Dor nthv Halidav Tuesday nignt. me usual club activities were Indulged in after which refreshment!! were served The Man on the Box," whicn was a presented Tuesday, March Zl, was success and will be repeated Friday, March 31. by request, for the benefit .if thnsA who couldn't get seats. Roy Harrington Bpent a few cays in Lake with relatives and iriends. Salt family. Will Gillman is able to be around FOR SALE, CHEAP Valve reseating .onin after' heiner confined to his and refaclng set. Also front fenders home'the past two weeks with the flu. and running boards for Ford car,- - al rnnncilman Isaac Carlson is report most new. Call at Auto Electric Sup- ed to be seriously ill with pneumonia. A-ply Shop, 2nd W. and Center. of fruit and shade trees, berry plants, grape vines, phlox, Shasta daisy, vines, shrubs and evergreens Also thousands of rose plants, indud ing the Wonderful Los Angeles. B. H, A-Bower, Phone 581-FOR SALE Chandler first-clas- s shape. 729 N. 1st E. Phone FOR SALE Hay. Phone 0 610-J- . 7 A-1- M-3- Nothing can subsidize us but worth! And that is why we sell and recommend the productions of the Micheals-Ster- n company. THIS IS A GOODS CHEERFULLY ONE PRICE EXCHANGED, OR YOUR MONEY BACK. STORE. - 3 767-R-- fine mony. d 8TOCK NURSERY us but 7he Spotter Charles Logie of American Fork was a Pleasant Grove visitors Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorne. Josie West is taking the place of Golda Richins at the W. E. Clark store as Miss Richins is seriously ill. The junior prom, the biggest social event of the year, was a splendid suc cess. The hall was beautifully deco rated in Japanese effects and the pro grams and refreshments were in har . M-2- 7 Nothing fascinates workmanship! $2450 $29.50 $34.50 Pleasant Grove AND Nothing interests us but Quality! We should buy them whoever made M-3- HEMSTITCHING Quality, workmanship, and value these are the only things that govern our business relationships. Bargain Week 200 acres green peas FOR SALE Only one set left, hand WANTED made harness. Clayson Auto Tire grown under contract delivery at Come and See the Snaps. A-- 3 Provo factory, $38.00 to $63.00 per ton Co.. 213 W. Center. Phone 649. shelled. Telephone 655 or apply Roy WANTED First class milch cow. 100 Men's, Boys', Ladies' and Servass, William Williams or Ed. Child's Hats, values up to Wasatch Produce. Phone 480. Hedenberg, National Packing Corp'n., $1.00, this week M. 81. Provo, Utah. HORSE, harness and wagon for sale. 66 N. 6 W. 100 This is a real bargain, FOR SALE Two nice building sites, pair Men's, Boys', Ladies' A. 5. and Child's Shoes , . . N. Everett, 489, North Fourth East. Apr. 21. SPECIAL SALE of $5.00 hats Friday of L. D. S. Garand Saturday only. Parlor Millinery, Our entire line H. M. AYERS WELDING CO. East Second South. ments, Men's Pants, Hats, welding and cutting. We FOR SALE Shirts, Corsets, Curtain Nets farm in Spanish weld anything made of metal. Work Per Cent Off at Fork. Inquire 86 S. 9th W., Provo. 42 N. M-3- 1 23tf IlMIlMlIllMMMMMIBMllMMMllMlKISlKXIIIJIlKIXlMlIIXllgIIIXIlilXiailaigIasgggalIlazg5S,..s......Jj His condition Is considered clrtical. baby girl was born Tuesday after noon to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waters. Mrs. J. J. Hayes and Mrs. L. Hayes attended the Farm Bureau extension course in first aid on Monday and Tuesday at Lehi. Superintendent Walker is still con fined to his home with illness, although he is reported to be improving. A FLU CALLS LINDEN RESIDENT. Mrs. Cornelia Huntsman, wife of Alonzo Huntsman of Linden, died at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday morning, death from resulting indirectly influenza. Mrs. Huntsman had been sick a short time with influenza and about 2 o'clock Friday morning an abscess which had formed on her brain broke . and her condition gradually became worse until the end came. The deceased Is survived by her husband and five children, four boys and one girl. Funeral have not been an arrangements nounced yet. The Huntsmans have been residents of Linden for the past year or so. CARD OF THANKS. other friends, we wish to express our sincere and heartfelt gratitude. We For the many services rendered us wish also to thank those who remembered us with the beautiful floral in loving sympathy at the time of offerings. our bereavement by the members of Mrs. Pauline S. Snipman, Mr. Edward Scherer and Story lodge No. 4, A. F. & A. M., GarFamily. den City lodge No. 10, K. of P., Provo CARD OF THANK8. Rotary club and First Church of Christ, Scientist, as well as by many We desire to thank the many kind Just Arrived guaranteed. First class service. Fourth West. Provo. Phone 588-J- . A New Lot of PROVO WOMEN DIES IN A-2- 8 You will save money on your Mrs. Grace Baum received word if you buy at our store be- last Wednesday of the death of her Shoes FOR SALE OR RENT house, 3x12 furnished Lot rods, cause we buy from the best fac- mother, Mrs. J. B. Ferguson of Provo, modern, full cement basement, garbuilt-icabinets modern house, 182 partly age. North Fifth West Apply tories in the U. S. lines that who died at the home of her sister, M. 29. and cupboards, china closet and colonWest Center. we have tried for years and have Miss Emma Stahl at Jones Mills, Pa. nade; barns, excellent milch cow and iMrs. Ferguson was 77 years of age FOR SALE Nice building lot, close young heifer, 1 pig, 11 chickens, sua given our trade splendid satis and a resident of the Provo Manavu in. Inquire 44 East Second South almost new electric washer. Price for faction. tf FOR SALE, IF TAKEN AT ONCE ' I .$1.69 10 friends and neighbors who so willingly assisted us during the recent death of our beloved father, James h. Meld-ruEspecially are we grateful to the- members of the Pleasant View ward who rendered their services during our hour of sorrow. To those who rendered the use of their automobiles and for the many beautiful floral offerings we are Indeed thankful THE FAMILY. n m At a New Low Price n furniture and everything, iz.buu.uu, bii part cash. Owner leaving town. A-FOR SALE New chiffoner and dress N. 6th W. er half price, 2 bed room rugs, 7x7 for $9.00; 2 heating stoves, $7.00; 456 M. 29. North Second East M. 29. 3 i FOR RENT Modern bed room, 161 M. 31. West, First South. FOR RENT Success Garage, 67 N. West Phone 331-- J or call 261, E. M. 31. . North. 1 1 MARRY IF LONELY For results, try me; best and most successful "Home Maker"; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; descriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oakland, Cat. FOR SALE CHEAP Phone 213-21- 5 Keys FOR SALE Brazing Kitchen cabinet. Phone E THE 11081 CONVENIENT WE Locks Soldering . WAGENEN 348 W. Center. D. L. VAN Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pettis of New York left yesterday for their home, after a week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pettis. Guns FOR SALE Good Dodge truck and Dodge touring car cheap, 320 No. 2 E. Phone 186-354-J- This Chance. West Center St., Provo, Utah. WE REPAIR STATION IN THE St FOR 8ALE Good touring car, $150 cash. Enquire Economy Shop, 403 West Center. A, 6. FOR RENT Rooms, beet location, 221 N. University Ave. Phone 650-M. 31. -- 4 I i RENT house, partly mod urn, one acre ground, orchard, A-good barn. Phone 426J. 3 for experienced stenographer. Apply In long hand, stating age, previous employer. Correspondence confidential. Box 4 1 , Herald. PERMANENT NO CURB Parry Battery Station EASY IN Put in New Tubes. Change the Oil in the Crankcase. Grease the Transmission and Differential In fact, we give Real Service. WE SELL HI-TES- T GAS, OILS AND AUTO ACCESSORIES. M-3- One span mares, ap 6 7; weight 1400 lbs.; also one FOR SALE Weber wagon, cheap. Inquire Joseph II. Taylor, Route 3, Bot 162, West Center Close 7:30 Open 7:30. 213-21- 5 PINE TREE SERVICE $15.00, $20,00, $26.50 AND $15.00 10 $27.50 cSS 2? SKStW $10.50 T0 STATION Corner Third South and University Ave. I $36.50 raEEpracE you payEis veeyBreasonableTUcapk 'nalIhades popular mcED C0AI J! $27,50 ?F Une of Dress 600(18 k complete in every detail Call and let us show you this big line of merchandise. Many beautiful patterns in extra good 1 1 quality of gingham for only, per yard 0C SPECIAL PRICES ON CHILDREN'S SHOES Special price on a NO GUTTER UNDER COVER AND EASY OUT. POSITION I BEAUTIFUL SERGE AND TRICOTINE SUITS COUNTY We have two expert service men to take care of your auto needs. We put Air In Your Tires. i FOR 8&-inc- h E M. 29. Phonographs Electric Washing Machines Motors Electric Vacuum Cleaners Electric Flat Irons i ward. beet rack. M. 29 733-M.-- Novelty Repair Shop She was a staunch member of of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y There is more good money the Church Saints. than shoes any wasted on poor Mrs. Ferguson with her husband thing in the clothing line. iJuy went to Pennsylvania to visit relahad been gone Just three factory lines that have a brand tives. They weeks when news of her death was and you do not take the chances received here. of poor stuff. She leaves her husband and daughMrs. Baum, and six grandchildren. Hundreds of Bargains for You ter, Also she is. survived by three sisters and five brothers. She was laid to rest March 13 in This Week. Don't Miss Pennsylvania. Call and Let Us Show You these Suits I per yard 90c 10 $1.98 great number of pieces of fine Lace and Insertions, Special prices on Black and Brown Silk Hose, $1.50 grade Big reduction on all Black and Brown Kid and Calf, Military viiwus. iuese are gooa, new, stylish Oxfords 3c ...$1.18 $3.75 TO $5.00 DON'T SELL CHEAP MERCHANDISE. PEOPLE DON'T WANT IT " THEY WANT QUALITY GOODS AT A REASONABLE PRICE. STYLE QUALITY m SERVICE It,! ' |