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Show THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1922. i'iiiUHiiUinniSiinn! as. SOCIETY Classified Ads RHINE'S-UNLOADINFOR RENT Modern four-roo- G apartclose in. . Lf - ... BBHei rv. ao. VIh. I A I .. fn. i. TTnaiuu ui vuugau inI Bpcnu- - Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robbins and ment, heat furnished; Zlna Dunn entertainer mg a lew days in Provo with her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Jr.. of Salt Phone 161. Lake, were the gueots of Mr. and Mrs. Miscellaneous Wants. V. F. Dunn, Saturday. ftnesday evening. The affair was Sir. and Mrs. E. J. Hail 8r., an- Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart of fonor of their father, Hyrum Cluff, , . uu. J " Duucce me engagement 01 meir aauga-ter- , Salt Lake spent Monday in Provo with BUY your Ford Kord son tractors or bse Bi.81 Ull iuuoj .WEDNESDAY- - 9 TO 10 A. M. Ford parts at Schofleld's at reduced The rooms were Arvilla Mangum, to Clarence L. Bishop and (Mrs. Joseph Kelson. Jred on that day. a color acheme Harding .son of Mr. and H. S. Hard prices. DRESS WOMEN'S We will put on sale WedWe will put on sale Wedlily decorated in Mrs. J. E. Stein entertained at a 1 ellow. Tne ainius iuie wm cen-,- ing of this city. The marriage will dinner at m. 10 9 SILK her home to a. prettily PURE from appointed HEMSTITCHING nesday, and PICOTINQ will nesday, from 9 to 10 a. m. GINGHAMS with a large birthday cake con- take place the early part of next Sunday for Mr. and 'Mrs. J. W. Andera beautiful finish to your 25o one lot HOSE one big lot of Women's give u month. mto ana vuum. big regular ijng yellow son of Salt Lake City. Covers were spring finery. clothes and Baby were Dress for Pure Silk Hose, regular side oi me Ginghams seven. laid for household llneni a specialty. Prices' Miss Nellie Leavitt entertained a ets of narcissus. Mra. Zina Dunn at, $1.50 values, at quick selling Q E. D. Mrs. QQa All reasonable. work and Partridge daughter and guaranteed. few friends at a candy pull at her Gertrude appointed toastmistress 30m ul YARD PAIR SEWING COM have MACHINE home SINGtR returned a after Leon yard per pair Cluff, were made by home Friday evening. Games and six weeks' visit in Los Angeles, PANT, 97 N. Avenue W. Mra. O. University B. Harding. George Calif. music were enjoyed by eighteen. Phone 399. PV. lirS. luuu ifirnuwu WEDNESDAY 10 TO 11 A. M. oe- ana Mr. surwere a Airs. in k. with gm, birtnaay wignal father LOST You are losing money Miss Gladys Kerby and Mrs. Olsen prised by some of j. their Salt Lake at the family, rreseni "ere air, We will put on sale WedWe will put on sale Wedyou trade with the Wasatch ProSILK Mrs. Hyrum Cluff and family, Mr. entertained the members of the firth friends Sunday, Bishop and Mrs. R duce, tf. DRESS from 10 to 11 10 to from w. nesday, Mr. ana asMrs. C. and of Alma and W. Mrs, grade the Fourth ward Primary nesday, Mrs. O. Eardley Bailey, ar. FOULARDS VOILES a. m., one big lot Silk FOR 8ALE Kay, grain, floor and Vincent and family, Mr. and Mrs. sociation at the home of Miss Kerby Clayton. a. m., one big lot Dress About sixty women of the Service reed at lowest prices. Wasatch Pro riirff and family, waiiaee uaiiey, Friday evening. A delightful time Foulards, regular values Voiles, values to 75c, to Edna Decker, Harold Bailey, Mr. waa spent with games and music, dur- Star Legion surprised Mrs. Jesse M. duce, tf. to $2.50, for quick selltors. George B. Haraing ana iam ing which dainty refreshments were Harmon at her home Monday "after unload quick at, ing, at 10 YARD noon. The affair was in aoDreciation FOR 8ALE White Leghorn eggs for Iflp Mrs. Zina Dunn, aiss taurine served to fifteen. YARD Jw li I ma stock. from Owens. choke El and listening, Misses of the labors of Mrs. Harmon during uuian the yard y yard Mr. and (Mrs. F. E. Beaman have re the time she was president of the 70S S. tad W. i and Thelma Baker, Elwood WEDNESDAY 11 A. M. TO 12 NOON Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey. turned home from California, where Legion. The following excellent pro SHAP farm in Spanish Fork they have been spending the winter gram was rendered and enjoyed: Inquire F. F. Peay, 86 S. 9th W. SILK We will put on sale WedThelma Eggertsen; We will put on sale Wede members of the Ladies' Liter months on account of rMs. Beaman's Reading, Miss HOUSE health. Miss Melba solo, to Bachman: Sorosis CO-O- xythe piano H M. AVERS WELOINO 11 a. m. to lub were hostesses from PETTICOATS nesday, from 11 a. m. to nesday, DRESSES reading, Miss Sadie Boyd; vocal solo. acetylene welding and cutting. We ladies at the borne of Mrs, 12 noon, one big lot of of one 12 lot noon, big Duke has returned Mrs. iMrs. Hannah Joseph ten Bee Thursday afternoon. The Pyke; readings, Miss La weld anything made of metal. Work Silk House for been where she has Dresses, Petticoats, values to quick vieve Huish. Artistic dancing dem guaranteed. First class service. 42 N. wun home from Idaho, were prettily decorated $5.00, for quick flowers and ferns. Mra. Dwight visiting the past month with her onstrations were given by the Misses Fourth West,- Provo. Phone 688 J. selling at, tf Aliene Coleman and Ada Hasler. Little $1.39 . ckard gave an interesting paper daughters. EACH EACH each selling ateach. Miss Martha Coleman, attired as an DANIELS AUTO WHEEL AND BODY Opera." Musical selections A. announce Mrs. R. Mr. Easter and several Berry James Mra. gave lily, Bullock, interesting by (be 8H0P All kinds of wheel and WEDNESDAY Herald R. Clark, and the the engagement of their daughter, dancing exhibitions. In behalf of the body rebuilding and repairing. Track 12 NOON TO 1 P. M. - American ofH. Barrett L. Earl to Service Mrs. C. Star Potter and bug bodies.- - Satisfaction guarLegion, trio of the Brigham Young uni Edna, We will put on sale WedFork. The marriage will take place presented Mrs. Harmon with the book, anteed. 25 N. 5th W Provo. We will put on sale WedCHILDREN'S $4.75 WOOL ty- f .. . ' nesday, from 12 Jhoon to in May in the Salt 'Lake temple. "Heap o Livln,' by Edgar A. Guest nesday, from 12 noon to HOSE-S- IX I Mrs. 1 p. m., one big lot of SKIRTINGS Harmon responded. At the con HEMSTITCHING Ve than seventy ladies attended AND PICOTING 1 p. m., one big lot of was Merrill the clusion of the Lucile Miss afternoon's entertainguest Children's ue Hose, regular lllver Kensington given at 230 .West Center.- Work done right PAIR FOR Wool Skirtings, values to of Mrs. Jacob Coleman Friday of honor at a surprise party given by ment, a delicious luncheon was served Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. 40c grade, not all .sizes,. evenfriends in cafeteria of her a number for Friday style. $4.75r quick loon, under tne auspices oi ue for quick selling, en s Municipal council, The members of the Columbia sew- WANTED Good rroi. t. ing. The hours were pleasantly spent YARD at, selling yard. for 6 pairs for. girl general and refreshments. tPardoe of the B. Y. U. gave an with music, games ing club of the Second ward gave a housework. Phone 188. tf. Golda delightful social affair in the nature were he on present: "The following talk Psychology isting Picture Show and the Relative Larsen, KiizaDetn rrau, vera n.nua- - of a bridal shower in honor of Miss STORY CLOSES 1 P. II. FOR CLEAN-U- P WINDOWS TELL THE STORY. DAY ; kance of Visual Education." He ton, Beth Mangum, Sina Brimhall, Jennie Souter at her home Monday FOR SALE One writing desk, hall161 E. otner several articles. tree, Isabel Louise Bahr, on local conditions Henry, Fall, Daisy especially evening. The hours were merrily 1st S. EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' SUITS, COATS AND he indifferent discrimnation. A John Westwood, Alton Black, Robert spent with games and music, during G. Elmer d R. DRESSES AT Clark, musical program was enjoy-lowe- Cunningham, which' delicious refreshments were DRESSMAKING and v plain sewing; Jocobson. " ,: served. A variety of beautifuf gifts - will an nut hv Aav Tall by refreshments. i19,.W M.I 4 were showered upon the - guest of honor by the following: Mrs. A. Will BUY tractors or your Jones, Mrs. L. C. Cutler, Mrs. Ole Ford at at reduced Schofield's parts Olsen, Jr., Mrs. H. J. Stagg, Mrs. B. H. Knudsen, Mrs. Ruth P. Farrer, Mrs. prices. E. J. Duckett, IMrs. Newton H. Mc- HAVE YOUR rugs and carpets clean Dowell, Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Mrs. ed by All machinery. Don Ellertson, Mrs. James Peay, Mrs. work guaranteed. Prices reasonable. T. William Jones, Miss Zina Scott, We fMr. and Mrs. William Ferre, Mrs. J. call and deliver. Will do the work FOR SALE Stewart range, with hot WANTED Setting hens for brooding Miss Ethel Duckett. Miss Edith Ross, in will pay $1 each. Phone W. Huish and Miss Thelma Huish also 662. pheasants; and home if desired. fittings; Phone water pipe your jacket Miss Ann Wride, Miss Inez Jensen, 123. extra coal grate. 327 VV. Stb S. motored to Payson Saturday last to Miss Anna Booke, Miss Hattie Scott, Miss Leah Henrichsen, Miss Elizabeth FOR SALE Genuine old 'cello and WE BUY AND SELL all kinds of poul- FOR SALE, CHEAP Light spend the day. Souter. motor; ideal for motor boat or real old violin. 154 E. 4th N. try. Phone 517-J- . Mrs. Olive Milburn was hostess at buy; also good Ford touring. Phone The Utah Sorosis will meet luncheon Sunday evening. Covers 653-- J or Smith Bros. Garage. afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. FOR SALE Saxophone. See Mr. Mc- FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, were laid for ten guests. Music was Allister at Provo high school, or 753 S. University Ave. Phone 594. C. Clark, 709 North University ave. LOST Parcel containing red tissue enjoyed. nue. Mrs. Chase Hatch will give a phone . Reward. . Return . ito gingham; ji paper, "President Harding's Important SALE 1918 Maxwell, first class Daily Herald Office. FOR Miss Maud 300 SALE FOR bred White Ackroyd of ' Legpure events be Current will Messages." A. Bent wet, Karl $165. a was condition, visitor Provo horn extra Sunday. hens, good yearling discussed by Mrs. Christen Jensen. FOR SALE Baby buRKy. Call 287 layers. J. R. Jolley, 690 W. 4th N., Spanish Fork, Utah. Musical numbers will be rendered. N. 3rd E., or phone Mrs. Minnie Meldrum Lake of An open session of the Nineteenth Provo. Phone 572-J- . FOR SALE One good Durham and formerly of this city, is spending CUTTING THE COST. Century club will be held Friday after- FOR SALE old; object a week here with, relatives and Just received from Idaho, Jersey cow, three years noon at the home of Mrs. William W. 190 S. 5th "Why did you order all our furni- friends. Idaho rural seed potatoes. 760 E. of sale, leaving city. Ferre, 130 North First East Prof. . ture repaired and polished? It doesn't Fiftu South. on a will lecture Osmond Alfred give Mr. and Mrs. William Oraelia. Mrs. need it." "Poetry," at 4 o'clock. The members FOR SALE Good horse, about 1050 FOR SALE OR RENT Two modern "I know it doesn't need it but the Sam Ware and son Walter of Payson four-rooCall at 390 E. 3, are requested to be present at 3 o'clock houses. lbs.; also heifer calf 10 days old, 3rd N. A'26 repair man will call for it and deliver were Provo visitors S'un.-a-y. for the business meeting. Miss Myrtle McKell of Salt Lake, it at our new flat and the whole job Mrs. C". F. Dixon of Payson spent from first class cow. Enquire at 640 W. 5th N., or ask carried on R. F. D. FOR SALE with relatives In ft. will cost less than it will to hire a spent last week-en20x100 tent, in Provo. Large the week-en1.- 6 Provo. moving van." Hansen Coffee House. In honor of Mrs. Harold M. Ander- No. son, formerly Miss Muriel Horsley, of GET your spring suit, coat and dress FOR painting and paper hanging see Hinckley, who is leaving for Califorat Irvine's Sale, going at Unloading Ellison. Phone 409. 561 VV. 3rd S. A. nia to reside, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin $9.95. See cur windows. Peay and Mrs. M. R. Stewart enterNo! tained at dinner Sunday. Easter lilies RUGS CLEANED with famous Hamil- LOST Bunch of keys between Amercentered the dining table. The guests ton Beach electric carpet washer. Leave at Provo. and Fork ican included Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stew- Removes grease spots, stains, etc.; reHerald office. Reward. Free delivery? No! There Is no such thing as "free delivery." Many art and Mrs. Rose Y. Stewart. stores faded colors. Cleaned on your Daily use that expression, but the fact remains that customers of such stores enRasmussen Mrs. Albert Mr. and floor or taken away. Satisfaction IRVINE'S UNLOADING Suits, coats pay well for their delivery. How could such service be furnished and the tertained at dinner at their home Sun- guaranteed; prices reasonable. Phone and dresses on sale at $9.95. See merchant continue long ir. business. When you are tempted to; mingle 8 day afternoon. A cut glass bowl of 442-our windows. In the "free1, or 'somethlng-for-nothing- " atmosphere, be cautious innarcissus was used as a. table centerIt is only good judgment to allow that "somebody" pays for for and Mr. for laid were vestigate, Covers piece. all free offerings. Skaggs' Cash Stores do not offer "something for Mrs. George P. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. D.V. G t Fro nothing," but we do make U possible for you to obtain your groceries and James Oliver of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. meats at a great saving. If you are not one of our satisfied customers, Joseph Holt, Mrs. Joseph Powell of tii begin tomorrow and you will be grateful that you started the Cash and Salt Lake City, Mrs. Emma Davis and and of Idaho, Preston, Farmer Carry way. Miss be Columbia Ivy 9:15. Wednesday. Regular prices. Shows, 4, 7 :30, Miss Fthel Parker of American Fork. UNUSUAL BARGAINS WEDNESDAY UNTIL NOON. .1- 1 Ira. O. VV. ft and Mrs. M - 8 Stop! Road! Gome! Wednesday Big Hour Specials! tf co iim 9c 98c re-se- g ll $1.19 19c tl J i A-2- $1.98 $1.39 $1.98 $1.00 $1.00 50c 50c 01 A-2- 4 $9.95 iraii' Ford-Fordso- n A-2- A-3- 0 A-2- A-2- 7 8 f?$ lyi 369-W- A-2- 7 5 A-2- 8 350-NV- Og-de- A-2- 6 cV ' Hi A-2- 5 d d A-2- A-2- 8 8 For Something Nothing-- A-2- A-2- PICHTH'S Scene BATTER UP 2 CANS FANCY COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CORN EXTRA QUALITY SUGAR CURED BACON, lb JARE PURE FRUIT CONSERVE, 2 for 1Sc SHOULDER STEAK, lb 30e LOIN PORK CHOPS, lb 20c COUNTRY SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. for 16-0- CATCHER'S MITTS More Good Quality Merchandise at m H TOWELS Six for Ladies' and Children's Six for SUGAR FIRST BASE LOW PR MITTS $2.00 4 GOOD GINGHAM Fast Color, Standard Grade 9-- 4 TO FIELDERS' GLOVES ,! si- - $1.25 SHEETING TO $5.00 39c Per Yard. MASKS $2.50 EXTRA FINE KID GLOVES OF QUALITY $2.25 Value for CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.50 95c, $1.50, $1.90 $1.00 $5.25 4 We duplicate all prices with quality merchandise, in the cost. We stand for quality. Quality is the first consideration raffia $2.00 $1,500 in Merchandise Given Away July 5th. WATCH FOR OUR DOLLAR DAY o) foXnl o) rxtra fine white Cane Sugar for less than most merchants charge for beet. 100 lbs Extra Fine Cane Sugar $6.75 9c Large cans Spgo Milk 9c Large cans Borden's Milk. 9e Small can Milk, 2 for 19c Eagle Brand Milk, per can JELLO CEREALS You can save by buying your flour at Skaggs. 1 sk Hard Wheat Flour... ..$1.35 2 sks Hard Wheat Flour... ..$2.65 10 sks Hard Wheat Flour. . .$13.15 - lb sk Germade ...35c 10- - lb sk Graham ,...35c sk Fresh Rolled Oats., ...39c sk Sunripe Oats. ...49c sk Corn Meal ...23c 9- BROOMS Extra quality Brooms Utah's Brooms Heavy Mop Sticks ...69c ....59c ...23c LARD. Pure snow lard, parked in attractive pails. net pail Pure Lard $1.59 net pail Pure Lard 83c net pail Pure Lard 35c 10-l- 10c Jello, all flavors, pkg Knox Gelatine, pkg 30c 45c 14c 22c 25c b Old Master Coffees and Skaggs' "Purity" Coffees both possess unusual drinking qualities. Try them and we are sure your coffee disappointments will be over. 35c Mb can Skaggs' Purity $1.00 can SkaRgs' purity 45c l ib can Old Master $1.33 can Old Master can Old Master $2.19 TO RAWLING'S OFFICIAL BASEBALL. Guaranteed 27 innings SOME REGULAR PRICES MILK FLOUR COFFEES $5.00 Extra Fine Quality 15c $1.00 GOOD HOSE TO $6.00 SometliiEg New Eve ry Day GOOD $1.00 25c 20c 20c b IN OUR MARKET GOVERNMENT PRIME YOUNG BEEF 25c INSPECTED PORK Steak, lb 27c Sirloin Steak, lb 10c Brisket Boil, lb 12c Rib Boll, lb 20c Beef Pot Roast, lb 12c Kidney Suet, lb 20c Prime Rib Beef Roast, 23c 8c 10c 17c 7c lb.. 17c 30c Small Loin Pork Chops, lb 25c 30c Small Loin Pork Roast, lb.. 25c 23c Shoulder Pork Steak, lb. ...22c 2."c Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. .. .22c 2.)C Pork Spare Rib, lb ...20c Taylor Bros. Co. 7 EUREKA The Big Department Store. niiin PROVO SPANISH FORK Hardware Department. No. 28. 247 West Center. Provo. lTV |