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Show O El DRESS In GOODS AND SILKS MISSIONARIES a Superb Spring Presentation We cordially invite your merely for immediate buying ber of splendid 6pportunities. cartful inspection of our Dress Goods Department, not but that you may be better acquainted with the great numOur prices are always popular. SILK! Canton Crepe, excellent quality, seasonable and popular, yard $2.49 Heavy Charmeuse, a soft, lustrous texture, Black, Navy, Rose; $1.98 yard Taffeta in this season's best colors, and Black; you will appreciate this value $1.79 Messaline, all the wanted colors, rich'quality .$1.69 Crepe De Chine, new, bright spring shades, excellent quality, $1.58 Georgette Crepe $1.49 MEET. The Sunday evening services at the Pioneer ward for February 19 and IS will be under the direction of the re turned mlsisonarles of the ward. Meet ings will commence at 7 o'clock, and all are invited. The following returned missionaries will speak: Elder Paul Harding. Elder Smart. Elder Carlos D. Miller, Elder Edward Meservy and Elder Ortho Harding. The subjects to be taken up by these yaung men are "Apostacy," "Godhead," "Resturatlon," "Book of Mormon" and "Fruits of MormoniBtn." 40-in- ch The Procter academy will be opened tonight for the first of the series of socials to be given by the Community Congregational church. All members and friends of the church are cordially Invited to attend. 40-in- ch 36-in- ch FIRST WARD. Regular sacrament services will be held in the First ward meeting house Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The speakerx will be Walter F. Whitehead, Russell Hughes, Wendell Christensen, Miss Isis Johnson, Miss Margaret Pler-poA, and Miss Ramona Farrer. special musical program will also be rendered. 36-in- ch 40-in- ch ITOUU - WIS ' We must sell out our goods at: any price ij order to vacate the building tor the Chamber of Commerce. In a few days our Quit. ting Sale will be a thing of the past, hurry and get your share in the bargains we offer. J Hero's Your Chance to Buy a Good 40-in- ch DOMESTICS PIECE GOODS Muslin, fine quality. . .15 Factory, good weight. .10 Bleached Sheeting 584 4 COTTON Calico, dark or light, 9-- White Outing Flannel 13t Bleached Indian Head, 29 yard 44-i- n Bleached Indian Head, v.. 331 yard 54-i- n Bleached Indian Head, 431 yard Fine Cambric ..23tf Nainsook 151, 1 231 Cloth Long 151, 191, 231 Flaxon . . .151, 191, 29tf II Hose 2 It If II pair 25 89 10 36-in- ch 58 Shepherd Check 49 52-iShepherd Check 98 42-iFine French Serge, Black, Navy and Maroon n. 15S 19S 23 n. Devonshire . . . .33 Table Damask, 49S 89 Jap Crepe, all colors. .39 Krinkle Crepe 23 Sateen .... . . .331 Cheviot Shirting 17 II II II 1 SIXTH WARD. 39Pair 286 WEST CENTER. PROVO, UTAH. THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD Mrs. Ben West returned home Tues- day from' Salt Lake, where she has been visiting-wither bob. h The first lyceum number was held fa the Pleasant Grove high school odltorium Wednesday, February 15. It was given by the B, Clee club. T. V. Girls' The Pleasant Grove basketball team will play the Wasatch team tonight in the Wasatch high school gym. officers: President, Wayne Mayhew; vice president, Thomas L. Smart; secretary-treasure- r, Stanley Dean; chairman of the finance committee, Clair Anderson; chairman of commit tee on lectures and entertainments, Leon Williams. The new organization is to be known as the Young Commerce club, and while its membership will be made up largely of active students in IS the College of Commerce and Business Administration, the requirements for membership are such that anyone At a luncheon of students and fac- who is interested in the objects ot tne ulty members of the College of Com- club U eligible to join. A special inmerce and Business Administration ol vitation is to be extended to alumni Young university Thursday an organ- of the school to become life members. ization was effected with a member At the luncheon today Dean Hoyt ship of about 35, with the following in addressing the new organization, called attention to the importance of the members instilling life and pep and Tl into the club and the university, stressed the advisibility of holding frequent luncheons with 'live, peppery He also suggested tnai programs. the members be allowed to preside at luncheons in order to give them ex perience in executive work. YOUhGOCECLUB OMIZED Your Income Tax ' Walter Adams will address the parents class ot the Fifth ward Sun day school Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. His subject will be "The Relationship of the Parent to the Public School." All parents are CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. No. 80 North University avenue. Services for Sunday, February 19: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; morning services at 11 o'clock, subject, "Mind." Corner of First North and First East streets. Catechism, class Saturday at 10:30 and Sunday at 9:30 o'clock; mass Sunday at 10:30. Rev. J. G. Delaire, pastor. Railroad Men's Ball COSTUMES on display at MOZAR T HALL Sunday-Monda- y Tuesday CHEAP $4.50 Women's Comfort Shoes. a Troop 2 of the Boy Scouts have issued a challenge to all other troops for a city beautification contest "We offer our assistance to Commis sioner Billings in the city commis sion s effort to make Provo the most beautiful city in America," said Scoutmaster Heber Taylor, ot Troop S. " e have set as our goal the mak ing of the Fifth ward the most beautiful in Provo. We hope that troops of the other wards will accept our challenge, and then, later on we'll ask the city commission to say which troop has done most toward making the city beautiful and clean." Troop 2 also claims the record of having the most first class scouts. That troop now has alx first class scouts, eleven second class scouts, and This Is the high ten tenderfeet record for troops ot the central and southern division. It is said that one troop in American Fork hat more first class scouts. 'But we expect to beat them soon," Mr. Taylor said. $5.00 Ladies Oxfords and t .it'J Strap Pumps, black or CO f 1liU3 Girls' Shoes, O AQ . Scuffers, Sale Price 0 brown, military or low heels 4Q f .rf w fl QQ sizes 9 to 2..... lit) l Boys' Shoes, Drown or black.. -- fihWi Ladies' Shoes, low ct' military heel, Mj brown or black. . yfrrfj. LADIES' SILK PLUSH COATS Values up to $40.00 $9,55 $6.00 Men's Dress Shoes, black or tQAQ U. S. Army Shoes $4.50 Men's Dress Shoes est kid leathers, urM brown $2.39 M JE fJrnl $7.00 Ladies' Shoes, fin- black or brown., tl QC Mallory Hats, $6.00 values . M ME ywrfu $8.00 Men's Dress Shoes Walk-Or- e' flu iptit f Men's Brogue Shoes 4 V or Oxfords. ... TiU tpiiuu 1.50 $1.49 values Western ales Co, 234 W. Center St., Provo, Utah 143; Crescent No. 3 Fraction, in book page 144; Crescent No. 4 In book In the Fourth Judicial District Court page 145; Crescent No. 5, in book of Utah County, State of Utah. Eureka nan 145: Crescent No. 6. in book a Corporation, Banking Company, page 143; Crescent No. 7. in book Plaintiff, vs. Independence Mining page 146;- Crescent No. 8. in book Mi- Craafmt No. 9. in book Company, a Corporation, W. F. Shriver and P. J. Fennell. Defendants. page 147; Crescent No. 10, in book To be sold at Sheriffs Sale, on the page 141; Crescent No. 11. in 11th day ot 'March. 1922, at the hour of bok 185. page 185; Crescent No. 12, In 2 o'clock f. m.t at the front dooro t the book 185, page 185; Crescent No. 13, courthouse at Provo. ' Utah county, in book IRK. naee 485: Crescent No. 14. Utah, the following described real and in book 181, page 302; Crescent No. 15, in book 185, page 186; Crescent No. 16, personal property, The following lode mining claims, ra cook 185, page cooper uiance situate In the Tlntic Mining District, Na 1 in honV 175. naze 387: Conner Utah county, Utah, and in sections 2 Glance No. 2. In book 175, page 384; and 11 in township 10 south, range 2 copper uiance no. s, in dook its, paxe west of the Salt Lake base and meri- 384; Copper Glance No. 4. In book 175, Sis: Conner Glance No. t. in book dian, and in section 35, township 9 south, range 2 west of the Salt Lake 175, page 38j Cower Glance No. 7, In base and' meridian, and which said book 175, page zw; uvpper uiaace ivo. claims are named and recorded In the 8, recorded in book 181, page 205; office of the county recorder In the following books ot mining at the fol- 181. page 206; CopperTHance Exten sion No. l, in doc page zit; coplowing named pages, t: Crescent No. 1 In book 185, page per Glance Extension No. 2. In book 143; Crescent No. t, la book 185, page 181. page 21S, together with all build SHERIFF'S SALE. 185, 1S5, 185 185, 185, 185 185, 185, nin to-wi- nin to-wi- Mallory Hats, Cash Register and Show Cases for Sale REORGANIZED CHURCH. No. 250 West Fourth South. Elder S. S. Holm, pastor. Sunday services are held at 8 o'clock. Office, Room 8 Holbrook Block. Men's Pet SQkSox itftf COMMUNITY CHURCH. CATHOLIC CHURCH. 690-- r- -. s ........ 121c Sunday evening services at the Mau- avu ward. Meeting commences at 7 o'clock prompt and everyone is Invited. A splendid musical program wlu also be rendered. ST. MARY'S CHURCH. Sunday school at 30 a. m.; morning services at 11 o'clock. The Ladies Guild meeting is held every Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The public is invited. Rev. Wm. V. Bulkley. Phones 363 or $14,45 29c MANAVU WARD. Dr. Woodward ot the Brigbam Young university will be the speaker at the I. will visit your place of business and help you make your report INTELLIGENTLY. Terms on applica- ohn W. (Eiy SUITS-r-Value- Belts WARD. Sunday school commences at 10 a. m. In the Community church. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor meeting is held at 8 o'clock. Special orchestra music will be rendered at all the evening services at the Community church. All arA invited. Rev. Charles McCoard, pastor. Appointments can be made by mail or phone. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S up to $35.00; Sale Price. Regular Sunday evening services will be held in the Bonneville ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The speaker for the evening has not yet been arranged for. Should be made out correctly. This CANNOT be done by mail The office of COLLECTOR of INTERNAL REVENUE is for YOUR convenience, and not for any SPECIAL INTERESTS to keep IN TOUCH with. The government AUDITOR will examine your report. tion. Men's Boys' ud GirV Stocky MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Values up to $50.00; Sale Price 49c Relief society conference will be held at the Sixth ward Sunday evening. Mrs. Annie D. Palmer of the stake boar will be the speaker. An excellent program has also been arranged. Time of meeting is 7 o'clock. It la requested that a large attendance be in evidence. BONNEVILLE The chapel program Wednesday morning in the Pleasant Grove high school was as follows: Song by the The Pleasant Grove Relief society Girls' Glee club, 'The Swanee River Sunshine club' gave a surprise on Mrs. Moon;" prayer by Fern Thorne. Prof. William West, Wednesday, February C. Y. Cannon addressed the student body. 16. A good time was reported. Suspenders the Fourth ward from J. W. Booth, president of the Armenian mission field, will be read at the Sunday erenlng services. James Clove, a former missionary of Armenia, will be the speaker on the subject, "Armenia." Special musical numbers will be rendered. Time of meeting Is 7 o'clock. 12c SUITS Men's Police letter written to the members of Sizes 6 to 14 Ladles' Stockton 25c FOURTH WARD. A Bloomers Sateen 312 DEPARTMENT STORES PLEASANT GROVE NEWS onoy Men's Ties THIRD WARD. Christensen of Salt Lake City will give an address on "Evidences of the Truth of the Book of Mormon," at the Third ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The children of the Primary association of the ward will hare charge of the musical program. All are invited. A. B. FIFTH WARD. . Regular sacrament services will be held in the Fifth ward Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. A good speaker and musical program is assured. Black mm II $1.49 Belgian Blue, fine French Serge 794 Skirting Plaids ....... 89 27-i- n Scarlet Flannel $1.23 36-i- n. 86-in- ch 1W1 Navy Storm Serge 36-i- n. 32-i- n. y n Mil Cotton Suit for Little at the Second ward Sunday night. Meeting commences at 7 o'clock and ' all are invited. 50-in- ch Fine Percale ....13 Apron Gingham, 2 yds 25 Dress Gingham 36-i- n Woman's PIECE GOODS WOOL AND WOOL MI$ Navy Storm Serge SECOND WARD. Two returned missionaries from the Lakeview ward will be the speakers ui. ings, improvements, machinery and electrical equipment on said property ADDmo:LCLASSIFED excepting only the hoist and comis which pressor not property of said FOR RENT Two modern bedroM company. Said machinery and elec161 W. 1st 8. Call 711-trical equipmnet consists of one switching and protective set, three transformers, ' and equipment Inci- SELL our Men'a Tallored-to-Mdental thereto. 123.50 suits direct to wearer. SpA Purchase price payable In lawful Co., d samples ready. Stvle-Centof money the United States. Ohio. cinnati, J. D. BOYD. Sheriff ot Utah County, Utah. LOST Pair dark rimmed g'""r By D. R. Ellertson, Deputy. Reward. Call 242-BAKER ft BAKER. Attorneys for Plaintiff. WANTED TO RENT Five or Eureka. Utah. acres land near Provo. Call (First publication Feb. 13; date ot last publication. March 10, 1922.) FOR 8ALE Dodge truck, work te and city lot 320 N. 2nd E. Wireless messaeM am Hin ceived at experimental stations In Aus tralia in ot a second from Thu imhln Roma, rjceatt taodon and Paris and i i .v. rr i. 4 fltafAM X9f' of a second from New York. 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