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Show THE DAILY HERALD OE.UTAH COUNTY. WEDNESDAY.. aprh. sk ma THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1922. tutuiz Visitors ciubs Parties a i Pio- - casion. Present were Mrs. Agnes Airs. Iah Ekln. ' fr 7in Crandall. T ' PROGRAM FOR me stvuuv Z. mil Lars. tani 1U JJUWjirUB, OCBiUUUUl, WIS. house Friday Rose Kartchner, Mrs. Mary Markham, Mra. Scott Mrs. Ld -- t 3:30 o'clock. "V Burton. Mrs. kate Pyne, Mrs. Mary Peay, Mrs. Fred Smart, .Miss and to her Leah Smart, Mrs. Olivo Milburn, Mrs. president of the camp, vuubou. Fred Davis, iMrs. J. F. Smith of ! ' urs. Deserei urmy w JSC Mr von Stew. The committees from the local Roe rote 01 IDBUM Sprin:ville. L tary club in charge of the Boys' week appreciation of her paat labors celebration. April 30 to May 6, met The literary section of the Fifth .JTiif. of the late Mra. Jane Jamea Sunday afternoon and outlined the granddaugnter Mra. ward Relief society had charge of program for the week. I, given by herDixon. Prof, and Mrs. the fiue Easter program given Tuesr,. mneerfield Special services will be held in all u' tt Hams renoereu a yiauv nam, day, a) follows: Mrs. J. Edwin Stein the churches of the city on Sunday. rendered two vocal- - solos, "A Dream April 30, which has been designated kiln MlO. .M'8 Ignore ruow, nied by MUs Cora Vest; rocal solo. of Paradise," and "I Heard the Voice "Every Boy in Church Day." A large vocal duet, Mrs. of Jesus Say." Mrs. Jacob Coleman meeting of interest to all boys will be . Sarah Ramsey; Rmwn and Mra. Ramsey; read- - told the story of the origin of Easter; held that evening In the stake taberReminia- - a reviiw of the book, "Thirty Pieces nacle. L Miss Lucile Tuttle. A field meet for all school children were ien by of Silver," by Florence Kellend, was James Mr. of U, rn Tnne. and Mra. Mra Foote. At given by Mrs. O. W. Bailey; Mrs. of the city will be staged for Monday, I conclusion of this excellent pro- - George B. Harding and Miss Violet May l, with a large boys' parade In John sen rendered an Easter duet, the evening in which will participate "Hosannah." About 75 were In at more than 500 scouK newsboys, etc. On Tuesday special programs will be tendance. Vgiven in the city schools by the boys Wilford Perry entertained at a and in the evening talks Little folks entertain. iwer at her nome rrai.7 tuning, , Under the direction of IMiss Jose In the interest of the boy will be given nniimenury to her daughtfcrtn-law- EI-t phine Scott,' the pupils of the first in the theaters. Shirley Perry, formerly IMiss The orphan boys of the city will be Ewell of this city. The rooms and second grades of the Lakeview decorated An daffo-- i schools gave an Interesting program. the guests of various families on Wedre artistically and Including two one-ac- t Games and potted plants, plays, Friday nesday. A special ball game will be re- - afternoon. The affair was well at- played in the afternoon, and entertain.i. ere enloyed and dainty . ment will be given the boys in the tended by parents of the children. . bmenU served 10 uuriy.-evening. An athletic meet will be held on Vntnn Burch was JUNIORS ENTERTAIN SENIORS. pleasantly, surThe Junior - or me- - Lincoln high Thursday in the high school gymbed at his home irraay evening oy a aeiignum school gave a banquet for the seniors nasium and swimming pool. Friday a number of inenoa. e was spent with games and music, of the school Saturday evening. The has been called Civics day, when the will be encouraged io' start saving which a delicious mncneon was affair proved to be a delightful social boys krmt ings accounts In the banks.- AH boys Twenty participated in me success. Isant affair. beginning such an. account on that ' ' r ' DIED THIS MORNING day will be matched- dollar ' for dollar ; Vr. and Mrs. E. D. Griffin of Bsc :Henry Matsch of Payson, died here by the Rotary club.fe, Utah, are rejoicing over the ar. this morning after a lingering illness. Every father Is urged to spend at Mr. Matsch was born April 5, 1861, least half of Saturday with his boy and oorn of an 8 oaoy tlhe home of Mrs. Griffin'sgin, parents, in Switzerland. , He has resided in also buy a suitable book for him. owins or tnis Payson for some time. He came to and Mrs. A. R. ROTARY ELECTS OFFICERS. Provo April 3, for medical treatment. .. ... Mrs. Matsch, his wife, died here SPANISH FORK, April 24 The Mr. and Mrs. Perry B. Fuller ana la?t Week. He leaves one brother and local Rotary club elected the following lily. Jesse Fuller, .Mr. and Mrs. one sister in Switzerland. The body will be shipped to Salt officers for the ensuing year this he and Bishop Chatwln. all of eka. spent Friday In Provo to "at Lake for burial by the Berg Mortuary. afternoon: President, James !M. Creer; vice president, Neil Dahle; secretary, M the funeral of Jesse William YEA.-WITOO MANY FOR US. Elisha Warner; treasurer, John - E. kis. held at the Second ward Frt-" "Six ' days pass mighty quick," says Booth; directors, Warren C. Adams, : afternoon. Uncle Eben, "but dey's more dan time R. H. Andrus, Joseph Hansen and Williss Helen Tahnage spent the week- - enough to let us fohgit whut we lunt bur P. Shippel. on Sunday"! in Salt Lake. T The rnehters Utth of the r Irviinie's Momster OH 1 SfiLtE BOynEEK UV Now on the Last Week of Rapid Fire Selling mu- - for the climax the end and a whirlwind finish to a salt that has brought prices down to the lowest level ever known since the year 1914. A tremendous sacrifice is being made to end this sale with the biggest and busiest days in the history of our store. It will be a whirlwind finish to a sale that will go down in hitsory as the greatest and mightiest bargairf event ever inaugurated in Provo. That's what our huge FINAL REDUCTIONS mean. Profits are forgotten. Our only object is to turn thousands of dollars worth of our splendid merchandise into cash and ring, up the NOW four-minut- e in that in innumerable instances the rebiggest days in the history of our business YES, IT WILL BE SENSATIONAL! duced prices will be lower than before the war and it will continue to offer sensation after sensation every remaining day up to and including Saturday, April 29th. - Sensational Daily Specials for r . .,: UNCOVERED 29c - Friday. Ir. and Mrs. L. R. Noyes and Miss berta Thurmond of Salt Lake are Ivo visitors for a few days, the sts of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stein. tiss Edith Hedquist entertained the U. girls at her home Tuesday Ding. Sewing and music were en-p- d and delicious refreshments were red to the following: Hiss Lorenda In, Miss Gladys Seamount, iMiss let Johnson, iMiss Marylene Maw, is Lorna Bagley, Miss Ruth Chlp- p, Miss Lela Maudsley, Hiss Leah pman, Miss Gertrude Olsen. Miss Francisco. en Talmage and Miss Anna Ran- Miss Atha Bateman of Provo Miss Mildred Buckwalter of Amer- p Fork were invited guests. he teachersi.f ttrs. Alfred Parson of a Provo visitor Fjalday. 'rs. S. C. Adams nf weekend guests of I. V. Brockbank. One Two One One Mammoth her sister, Loose snenf nnrt nf last Lake with her sister. p. Julia Colvin. f 48-l- b 48-l- b 48-l- b 48-l- b ....... ............ Gwendolyn Madsen of Moroni returned home, after snendine a relatives tn Provo. te Ir. and Mrs. Grant Crandall hngviiie have come to Provo ke their home. hnotpaa club and special guests Fridav afternoon. ,ses formed the floral decorations. e card favor was received by Mrs. F1'1K . Demln? T.itnnhoAn ; ved. F "orld Clark entarSmed at mrpns ''r " vofl -- it a in Pasiv Pridnv sftprnnnn of her son, Steve. luaymates were present. three-yearK)l- d The mpmber8 of the ra club were the enests Progressive of Mr. and rs. Charles Hawke Thursday even- rs. 1 nomas Hardv and Leo "in received the card favors, ncheon was served. Miss Itnr over Tlnnth the week-end- . i Salf T.olro r. The resldenoA nf m c , .kJ niiu . 1 a. it w. ne was the wl scene of a delightful a Uniililn social affair FVlilav ovon. K h. n Mrg. Pyne entertained at a luncheon. The rooms were in Japanese effect. borate llinrhonn In Tnnot 'e 3H served from an nrtlntlcallv ganged table and favors of email i,jnese baskets were Dlaced for each A Hovel fpHtlire nf tha cvenlnor as that the guests, as a surprise to nOHlPSB. arrlvarf DMl.nJ n 11, ""lUtins Of Jnnan iMnalx onl Aannlnm "ntributed to the success of the oc- - "'(orated ..$2.00 SAVE MONt:Y-BU- Y JQ&CASH SArMtTEX KOP.P 10 lbs. Sugar 10 lbs. Navy Beans 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 10 lbs. Good Rice 3 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard 5 2 1 1 01 w nfo)Min ULro UuvJ One big lot Ladies' Hose, silk finish, all sizes, cordo- van and black, QO on sale at 0G ( , Women's Step-in- s D.'s, on sale One big lot Quilt Challies, 36 inches wide, 25c quality, all colors and pat- - 1C1A terns, extra special 10 C or B ; V ' at Half Price 1 01 Provo Utah U Large Oval Cans Sardines Fancy Comb Honey Crisco can Snowdrift 2 cans Corned Beef ENTERTAINMENT MRS. ROBERTSON DIES. Mrs. Agnes Robertson, age 76, died Thursday evening at the home of her son. Murray M. Robertson, 143' South Third West. Complications incident to o'.d age wag 'the cause of death. itMBTRbbeftson came to Provo from her home in Los Angeles, Calif., two vears ago, and has been residing at the home of her son since that time. Phone 480. 425 West Center. Mrs. Vera Grepnwnnrt urn's the members of the Comus .. ana piavmg material, nnu rcmcmuci it is to be one of the highest class en tertainments yet offered in frovo. The B. Y. U. Faculty Mle U"ar-tett- e is the head'iner, Pro. Partridge with his Mandolin wizards and the famous Double Male Quartette from the Provo High, vpll be there, D" Webb has cancelled some important business in order to be there and other headliners too. If you will come out we will guarantee you a good time and charge you nothing for it. but remember it will cost you a dime a chance on the prizes to be given away. Wasatch Produce of to "v. The Cause for tne rmn vvara M. I. A. baseball team's equipment Poultry Feeds. liss Emma Wells Is here from Salt spending a Ww days with her Mrs. John Voeel. at Cotton Poplins, big range of colors, on OQp 0DC sale at 27-in- ch W'omen's Brassieres, all sizes, extra good, OQft JJC on saie at . Ladies' Nice Lawn Hand- kerchiefs, embroidered; on sale at The Place Fifth Ward. Meeting : House. The Time Tuesday, April 25, 7:30 Just Received a New Shipment of Corn and We aHve k with ' lot Fancy Colored a 25c qual- Flannel, Outing un- - 1C1 to on sale ity; BASEBALL sack of Pearl or Patent Flour. .$1.40 sacks of Pearl or Patent Flour . . . ... .$2.75 sack of Tip Top Flour .$1.50 sk Lehi Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour $1.75 $1.60 Heavy Mill Run $1.50 Light Mill Run 51.40 White Bran 51.85 Heavy White Oats . 51.60 Barley 52.15 Wheat 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. Mixed Chicken Feed Biss Ladies' Knit Bloomers, sizes 5, to 8, splendid wear- in Quality; on QQp sale at One big load One big lot Winsor Ties, pretty colors and pat- - Qp I3C terns, on sale at MS 100 lbs. rs. C. E. k in Salt ' ' 100 lbs. 100 lbs. 100 lbs. is Eds-ewno- See Our Windows. ' One big lot Women's and Girls' Middies, values up to OR a $3.75 ; to unload 0w ' at .1 The Place With tho Right Prices Parker school 4fche a 'cheer up" party Friday after- at the school; A general good so- time was enjoyed, during which eshments were served. " e n $1,95 Girls' Knit; Bloomers, sizes 6 to 12 extra sood quality; on sale One big lot wide Fancy Rib- bons, values to 85c, QQp on sale, special at. . . " Ir. and Mrs. Oran Lewis and fam- of Spanish Fork were Provo visit- " --x- We will sell one big lot Women's Shoes, fine quality kid, colors black, tan and gray; on sale Wednesday, pair. . . $1.95 SHOES Opportunities (Continued from Page One.) journey. , At 12:30 the party returned from the visit to the site which did net extend into Springville but stopped at Springville pasture. One of the most elaborate lunches ever served in Provo greeted the steel people. T. F. Pierpont acted as toastmaster. Mr. Pier- pont sat at Mr. Rains' right, and Col. Loose sat at tne right or Mr. Creed. Other Provo and Sprnigville men were scattered along the table among" the visitors to give exact information as to this 1 county's resources and possibilities. Durine the luncheon, which extended over more than two hours, Dr. Harris invited the steel men to visit the "Y" field and track meet. At 2 :30 the hosts and guests motored to Maeser mil where a special section in the grandstand had been reserved for the Dartv. Half an hour was spent watenmg the school athletes in competition; then the entire party motored to the Orem station where a special car awaited the visitors, iheye were due to ar rive in Salt Lake City at 4:45. A banquet Saturday night was to -be followed by further conferences with Salt Lake iinanciai where coast men noon westward, the speeded tersts and Sunday A.t the actual merger conterences ana decisions are to De maae in oan resident Joseph fleece and Presl- t White of Payson attended the kis funeral at the Second ward Frl-- APRIL 26TH Jo Words Cao Do Justice to the Money Saving down in Irs. L. E. Eggertsen and Mrs. Algle on iron and coal. Saturday morning they were brought tBallif were Salt Lake visitors Frl-- a special car on the Orem, W. C. Orem himself superintending the ' WEDNESDAY, WOMEN'S We will sell one big lot of Uncovered Floss and Cotton Filled Pillows, assorted sizes, actual values to $1.00; to unload, Tues- flQp day only, each See Our Windows. . Tuesday-Wednesda- y TUESDAY, APRIL 25TH ' STEEL PLANT WILL SOON MAKE PROPOSITION. - T PILLOWS TH Ir. and Mrs. John Cowen of Payson a Provo visitors Friday. , J ggj v gv 1-- lb 2!A W 2 lbs. Pacific Nut Butter (Oleo) 2i-lcan Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder b Fresh Salmon, per lb kn Fresh Halibut, per lb. sgfc Fresh Utah Catfish, per lb. 35c pkg. Golden Rod Washing Powder 7C 10 bars Kirk's White Flake Soap 3 bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap bank .Jop 1 cans Old Dutch Cleanser with penny Pa v Highest Cash Price for Your Poultry- and Eggs. - W And for the purpose of OF Room 11, Knight Block, Provo, Utah, transacting on the 6th day of May, 1922, at the any other business that may properly THE STOCKHOLDERS , hour of 11 o'clock a. m., for the pur-- come, before the meeting, PARK MINING COMPANY. Dated this 18th day of. April, 1922. pose of considering and voting upon Notice is hereby given that a O.' RAYMOND KNIGHT.' President the action of the board of director's ' R. E. ALLEN, Secretary. ; " meeting of the stockholders of in'granting a lease and bond oh all of sum Nevada Park Mining company will be the company's property, for the (First publication April 20, last pub-O- f Hcation May 4. 1922.) $50,000.00. held at the office of the company, NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF NEVADA : Telling the Truth Pays The regular patrons of PIGGLY WIGGLY soon learn that every article is sold just as advertised. No prices quoted for today and raised in the afternoon of the same day. We do not change prices until the market changes. A square deal every hour, and every day; no secrets about PIGGLY WIGGLY system of doing business. Everybody pays the same price at PIGGLY WIGGLY. Just GOOD QUALITY FOOD and more for your money than FLOUR Priae of Leland High Patent, Per sack, Per cwt $1.40 $2.75 48-l- b sk Graham, Whole Wheat, 35 9-- lb 9-- lb .35 sk. . lb. ..16 LARD Robertson is division lineman for the Western Union Telegraph com pany here. She also leaves another son, Robert Robertson of Alden. Iowa. The body was shipped to State Center, Iowa. Saturday for burial by the Berg Mortuary. Armour's Shield, the market ad- BENEFIT OF BASEBALL TEAM. Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock an entertainment will be given In the Fifth ward meeting house for the benefit of the Fifth ward baseball team of the M. I. A. league. A fine program has been arranged, consisting of comic readings, chalk talks by Ted Bushman, musical selections by the B. Y. U. faculty male of the . miartet , the double male quartet Provo high school, the string ino oi the B. Y. V., and other local artists. A cordial invitation is extended to everyone. Extra quality fine white pre- Mr. Iv l::i::I FUNERAL 2 lbs. 10 lbs ..36, 1 5 lbs. ..SSf)' ?1.65 SUGAR Buy before vances. serving Beet Sugar. MILK Sego tall cans Pollyanna tall . .$6.75 84 CANNED VEGETABLES Pierce's Tomatoes, solid pack, extra quality, No. 2i2-"1Pierce's Hominy, No. 212 13 Lower prices on Pork and Beans; cheaper than you could buy the beans. 20 Pierce's No. 2V 4 1..7U No. Corn Perry's Sugar National Club Country No. 2..11&1 12 Gen- tleman .15 International June Peas 10 Del Monte Sweet Potatoes, No. 2i2 29 CANNED SOUPS 10 Snider's Tomato 8 Pierce's Tomato Campbell's, all varieties 10 CANNED FRUITS Pineapple, Peaches, Cherries, Plums, Grapes, Apricots, Pears and Berries. Come in and compare our prices and quality. FRESH FRUIT Bananas, golden yellow, extra quality, per lb 14$ Grape Fruit, large size Florida Lemons, per doz Oranges, doz. .... FRESH VEGETABLES Tomatoes, per lb 15 Head Lettuce, lb 10 Green Onions, bunch 4$ Radishes, per bunch 7p Cauliflower, DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON CASE LOTS. SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE IN SPRINGVILLE. Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl SecStrong Nelson will be held In the ond ward meeting house at Springville, Tuesday at 2 p. ra. Location 84 13 36 46 North University Avenue. lb .25, 15 Hi |