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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 2. 1922. nn ii. Society a I Is flo Mirtay, June 1111 A Saving Opportunity Supreme Our Prices Are S 3 Take Your Choice! 1 Irtish Bafiii Towels 22x43 double warp Bath Towel, our regular a $5.00 purchase 2 48 IliSPECTO OVER Hfifti i 1 Chronic Dyspepsia a vousness Soon Ende He Began Taking ' Mrs. Essie Keeler is spending a Declares Packard ( few day j in Salt Lake with friends. Weight. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McUanlel of Alpine and Miss Dorothy McDanicl "I've never allowed my i "J of Heber are the. guests of Mr. and be used in connection with Mrs. J. H. Beck for a few days. H cine, but I feel It a duty f toll of my experience with Mrs. A. H. John and Sirs. W. H. said D. S. Packard. U. S. (' r Boyle sent Tuesday in N'ephi, Inspector, 267 Ninth St., Sa I visiting relatives and friends. Calif. "I have been something-chroniMrs. John T. Tavlor. Mr and dyspeptic nearly Mrs. J. W. Taylor and daughter but about a year ago J life, Helen motored here from Eureka take an unusually bard tr' yesterday. They are the guests of went against me go I actu! Mrs. Kate Mangum. Mrs. J. T. off ten pounds in weight. iV ' " Taylor was formerly Miss Thelnia ach got all out of order, I", ''A Mangum. appetite, my nerves were sh 3 i ' and it looked like I would V i J Miss Atha Bateman entertained i get again. astraight A ' r a number of friends at her home ii -t. i.. mliiiiuuy Qiauo m My wuw Wednesday evening. Spring flow- Tanlac. and it in aimnlv ers were used In decorating the ine the war it brought m i entertaining rooms. Sewing and I've gained eight pounds in t A music were enjoyed, during which and am a better man phi ' J dainty refreshments were served to than I've been for years. J; ; 5 ; . the following guests: Miss Edith pleasure to recommend Tan ; $ Hedquist, Miss Borna Bagley, Miss Tanr, is sold by all gooi J 11 Lorenda John, Miss Gladys Sea Advertisement. gist. mount. Miss Helen Talmage, Miss Gertrude Olsen, Miss Violet JohnDOES IT PAY TO WOH t son, Miss Ruth Chipman, Miss Anna Miss ABOUT APPENDIC! Miss Leah Randall, Chipman, i Leila Maudsley, 'Miss Marylene Can appendicitis be g. Maw, Mrs. A. Rex Johnson, Miss against? Yes, by preventing !( Celestia Johnson and Mi3S Mael tinai iniection. i ne inieaiuM, Stubbs. acts on septic, Adler-1-kMrs. Joseph Nelson entertained upper and lower, bowel retiLi at a children's birthday party at ALL foul, decavlnff matter ,..; her home Wednesday afternoon. might start infection. EXCBL-- ' The affair was In honor of her for gas on stomach or chronta son, Wlllard, whose stipation. It removes matter A , birthday anniversary occurred on you never though was in yoiU that day. Games and music were tern and which nothing els4',i enjoyed, followed by dainty re- dislodge. One man reports it K ' freshments served to twenty. believable the awful lmpurltM m 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ward spent ji 'brought out Heh1. i Tuesday in Salt Lake. Drug Company. Advertisemej,' i , H seven-year-ol- d ler-i-k- a Sugar Plum is Your Additional Gain Lou-- The Sugar Plum No. .. I With each $5.00 PURCHASE you make at our store from Saturday, June 3rd, to and including Saturday, June 10, you may have your choice LOW PRICES on our of EIGHT WONDERFUL Sugar Plums-O- ur entire stock plus the Sugar Plum is your Golden Opportunity to buy and save Here They Are! . c A Sugar Plum in its literal meaning greatly pleases the palate of every person; our SUGAR PLUM SALE will have the same effect on the purse of every man or woman who senses rigid economy : a S s mi Air. ana Mrs. tren u. Strate liavei as their guesu this week, Ralph Peterson of Kphraim, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Kux of Rigby, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Strate of Spring City. s Mway, imt Sri s. towel; with i -- Sugar Pkm No. Bungalow Aprons A perfectly made Bungalow Apron in gingham or percale, regular value $1.00, sizes 36, 40 and 44; with a $5.00 purchase ' full-s'ze- d, 1 Towels for 25c Apron for 25c When death comes, the smallest detail becomes a great care, the trivial task a source of worry and distress. Most of the scores of services performed 27-in- Sugar Plum No. 3 Sugar Plum No. 4 Dress Ginghams Coats Spool Cotton Standard Dressl Ginghams, regular value 20tf yard; ch with a $5.00 purchase d Coats' Thread in black, white and colors; your choice of sizes and colors ; with a $5.00 purchase IS 12 Spools for 19c Sugar Plum No. S war Plum No. Lien's Hose Arrow Collars For Men -- Sugar Plum No. Men's Silk Knit Ties $5.00 A$5 Knit Silk Tie in our stock; with'a purchase 1 Tie was obtained from every annoying li i de- tail, and a perfect tribute paid. Women's fine gauge Cotton Hose, an excellent with a $5.00 purchase ANY ORE OF 20 value; THE EIGHT SUGAR PLUMS will pay you. Distributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. i 1922, Cincinnati Coffin Co. Read and Use the Want Ads The more $5.00 purchases you make, the more Sugar Plum opportunities you have. Concentrate your purchases at our store; it We exclude Coats' thread in a $5.00 purchase when '.Sugar Plum No. 4 is 4 PROVO, UTAH. s 6 Pairs for 25c OF K es: BERG Moirfaary ML Copyright Cottons Hose for 15c PURCHASE EI11ITLES YDU TO BUY YOUR CHOICE selected. 6 2 Collars for 25c Sugar Plum No. 7 $1.00 for the recognition of our ability and willingness to perform all these services, but for the feeib? which our friends may have that relief We care not so much Your choice of any soft or laundered Collar in stock, values 25c, 35c and 50c; with a $5.00 purchase 4 Pair for 25c Your choice of any seen and unnoticed. Provo's Leading Funeral Directors Men's high grade Maco Cotton Hose in cordovan, black and white ; our 25tf quality ; with a $5.00 purchase I un- 150-yar- 10 Yards for 60c li the modern funeral director are by They Want Wilhelm Cack I - |