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Show HERALD, FRIDAY AUGUST 11, HE The Mlaaea If You Are Building a Home : gte a ehower at their Colors l ' i - . with a colonnade or book r 'pr ofaTcitcfien shelf mentel cases, cupboard, or any other : kind6l furniture have or repaired, cabinets, your ' old home remodeUoi-you- Mra. Josephine Harris" was pleaH-antliurprisid at ber borne Wednesday afternoon bj. a number of relatiTes and friends in celebration of her birthday anniTeraanr. whirh occurred on that noon was pleasantly spent, with muMle and social chat, after which luncheon was served to fifteen. i y ' See S. W. Peterson I "443 Phone West First North. 554-- J. sack Hoover's Straight Flour sack Tip Top Flour b sacks Hoovers or Tip Top Flour . b b sack Patent Flour Two b sacks Patent Flour 100 lbs. Best White Mill Run 100 lbs. Whole Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn One One Two One 48-l- 48-l- ... 48-l- .$1.35 I1-2- Whole Barley Rye Oyster Shells .... . ( .' . . . . eight-poun- Meat Scraps . , TERMS CASH 0 Tout and nut brown eev eral wood tono wUI b thk popular Fta and royal are the two moat fashionable blue. Sketch lahowt the dignified simple Hnes: that wUI prevail tbls faU. Are You Building? ud I I If so pou hrOe thought much about the Keating rjstem to be installed in the netf building. , ' i Are You Contemplating Mixture 425 West Phone 480. Center St. Are You Interested in 33M A monrj seta Big Dance I 4: " Let us install a POLE'S Jpfe. Geneva By iw d j M'Bggyl "a"reat foef ( Think of xJhat you spend jteeity for coaL Think of tfkat your saving would amount to in a year in ten to ,Esre Can Mate i . track that visited Alpine, a Tlmpan-ogo- l t I s cTiaperoned by Uiefr beekeeper, Mrs. Ella Clark, spent Wednesday at Geneva lake resort A delightful time was. spent with bathing, boating and luncheon. Twenty participated. - I I i I I II WW Jensen entertained at a prettily appointed diinnef party at their ome Tuesday everftng. in compliment to Dr. and pay its own initial cost Chal Chase and daughter Miss iMaurine Penrod, Miss Penrod, Miss Leda Penrod, Olson, M. L. Penrod and son motored to Spanish Fork yesterday anf spent the day. gotitut what foa an thinking aioui. 5m ut bejon placing your fumact order. SJ . B ros. Co. Taylor The Big Store rz Department Ask for j j s5yal Baking J. B. Olson "and daughter Anna spent Thursday in Spanish Fork. I A ss JK W n Great Reduction Sale Z On (fy.--i4- ' Thrift and Non-Essentia- IT 'LEach Unit Generously ls and can beevery come s steady saver. Keep tab on the of expenditure for a month, then open a savings account here with an equal Bum whsn-yodraw your next pay check. We offer you the advantages of absolute safety and friendly cooperation. Interest Compounded yf Annually on Savings. few-gaw- s, wage-earn- er ls 10 UNTIL AUGUST 2Q INCLUSIVE, t 10 m DAYS ONLY Semi-'-jLIV- O Zion's Savings Bank 6TRUSTCO. Off Salt Lake City, Utah. on Cords Business oil on Fabrics .".Vv GET YOURS nifffo)fQ) 4 TIIONE 665. VP': WE1E WE III FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS ' 'r":"'i HAVE V 0 ' YOUR - For instance, the dimensions of the frame are greater; the crankshaft is heavier; the bearings larger; the shafts thicker; the motor produces more power, and there is even more time and labor spent in the process of production to build the car tathe high Nash standard; is Good-- - Fours and Sixts Prices range from $g6$ to $?jgo,f. e. b. factory GET THAT NEW AUTO TOP NOW , SIZE f7 0 HAVE US PAINT YOUR CAR FOR YOU K It will look like new. ,' WE WILL STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week , or month. Get our prices. Come in and letar talk it over. FOR KELLY TIRES. "EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE.". PROVO each unit. us in our new shop at 67 North First West- - With our facilities to meet your needs, we can jive you quick, dependable service. : 0 One of the important reasons why Nash cars stand up so sohdly under hardest usage is the added strength and size of -- 20 nwiv.i Large rigilantly watrAJng the little leaks in nick By n&cka ippif id 1km if I Mrs. L. L. Nelson spent Wednesday In Pleasant Grove, the guest of relatives and friends. Hardware Department U NA m id that VUA Lorquhbaldn wrmm Mr. and Mrs. n I 1 1 1 It breaks evenly apart and slices provides for sandwiches or toaster. It's the loaf that combines quality and Mrs. Evelyn, Tempie oDnald Cliston, W' ' I I I mm )W Royal Twin Loaf Mrs. Kimball Young of Eugene, Ore. Roses were used as a table decoration. Covers were laid for five. While serving you. Think of a cellar witK no pipes in it. Think of a cool furnace room for 'Vegetables. Whether or MDelsg were to be moat popular ttoia taOJ in Dr. and Mrs. Christen years serOtce. Think of a furnace that will Coolest Dance HaQ in Utah County Trucks "Leave Second West and Center, 8 p. m. .v With this remarkable Keating system. Think of the friends ward, -et i Mrs. Chal Chase Snd daughter Evelyn, Mrs. C. W. Penrod, Air. and Mrs. M. L. Penrod, Donald Olson, Mrs. 6. W. Hoover and daughter Nadlne, motored to Spanish Fork Wednesday to attend the reunion of the 'Indian War veterans, which being held In Spanish Fork this week. The Beehive girls of the Features. Burns all combustible gases Lighten fuel bills K to with Cole's Hot Blast Combustion. Doubles heating capacity Produces a moist heat m health heat real comfort .& ,M Mrs. Essie Keeler, who accompanied them, has remained to visit with relatives and friends for a week. Wednesday. SAVING SYSTEM The Furnace of Exclusive Mrs. J. M. Jenson and Jay Keeler returned home yesterday morning from Cedar City, where they have been visiting the past ten days. relatives and Single Register FUEL SYNCO ORCHESTRA v ( 'Mr. "and Mrs. Hyrtim G. Smith announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to H. G. Billings ef 8alt Lake City. The marriage will takce place August 16, at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Beck HOT BLAST rl i ... EVERY SATURDAY Fuel Saving? actually paying for itself in fuel bills sried. " "v , a Mev? Furnace? Make it one of no regrets one easily and quickly installed requiring no heating pipes running throughout the house, steady heat yet will readily keep rier) room to an WASATCH PRODUCE r. J afternoon. 0 $2.00 $2.20 $2.35 $2.10 $1.75 $5.25 Oats Chopped Oats Chopped Wheat and Mrs. Mark Bown are rejoicing over the arrival of an daughter, born Wednesday Mr. $1.80 $ 1 .95 $1 .80 Wheat lbs. Wheat . . lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. $ 1.40 $2.75 f1-7- w f $3.65 48-l- 60 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 . e- The Mutual girls of the Pleasant View ward, twenty in number. (Chaperoned by Mrs. Clarence Brere- ton, are spending the week at Mutual Isle, Sprlngdell, Provo canyon. $14 b pel "Tj Mrs. James Sutherland and Mrs. Mattie York are spending the week In Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. Quality and Service Plus Lowest Prices 48-l- i4a and Ida Grange Joyed to? nineteen. A 4 noma latt v Charlea Leavltt anno ,vmm. Mlsa to eniag. complimentary Amy Penlaon, whose marrlace to te engagement 6 her daBrC!V SrWa ackma to George Bold!. ElmTf1roTOwltt-ta;' place Aoguat H la the Salt Lake Af flan Vr mnfim rtntl. temple. The season's flower decowm laka plac to tte rated te entertaining rooms, where rlaga near future. games, music and a delicious lunch. eon were enjoyed by te following;: Mm. C. H. Wright spent Miss JUtbel Hill, Miss Belva Hill, WtiZj day in American Tout canyon, Mls.,Af ton Cook, Miss. Julia-LorMlM VbgrCoaXrVbi lillie gueaf of Mri James Gardner Wentz, Mrs. Robert Souter, (Mra. Otto Poulson, iMrs. Carles Poulon, Mr. and Mra. George s. Mrs. Nell Sleneckert, Mrs. Lynn stead are rejoicing over the am..! Patton, Mrs. Cora Loveless, Mrs, of a fine baby boy, born Antone Nelson, Miss Myrle Wentz, last week. Mrs. Beckstead TiiiZ wu fti Msr. Ray V. Wentx. Miss Amy merly Miss Cloe Van Wagenen1 ' Leetnam, Mrs. Ada Brown Mrs. thla city. Helen CMrk, Mrs. Venece Rowley, i:: Mrs. Lexle Harris. Miss Bernlce . Mr. and Mra. Ralph Hatton ' Vance, Mrs. Julian Hanson, iMias baby daughter, of Garfield Cora Hanson.' Provo visitors for a few days. S.-- ' . guests of Mrs. Hyrum Hatton Member of the Bower family, . wo are here Mlsa Habelle attending the annual Bower family reunion, motored to apolls, Minn., isSpinner of Minna, lsitlng' In Geneva Wednesday afternoon. Bath-in- for a few days with her uncle. boating and luncheon were en- - CnlhArtiutii . "iVew 107 WEST CENTER - - . v. liijiTdllPaintCo ; 67 North First West. Superior Motbro. ! -- ad tie Wit!! in MalAr.Cir Vilni 11 |