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Show THE ffilBAIImSDAYcPCrOEEB 10, Every to The ioSavingo office, phong 95, Ha-a- of tb Daughters of fbers are requested to 'be ""' Item-WEDNESDAYTremenduoi- Duckett. rAIl society news should be cMitnr ' Ethel fiadety 1922.- - in attend- - Mr, arid Mrs. G, A. Cluff enter taincd at chicken dinner at their home' Sunday, afternoon. A lare br the eerr- - cut xlass basket of astors formed tne table centerpiece. Covers were .,.h.r refreshment laid for Mr. and Mrs. Alrn B. Simmons and baby Gloria and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell and daughter Marie, r Hoar wat hoste' to all of Salt Lake City. Mr. Besnor nnnii i v - w were guest atrooms Tie with garden Mr 'William "Jeived the club prae na JTcIm favor wat awarded dellclou. Shand--WJTp Ktras served to the toUow- - Lester Hanson, who is en route his home, after being released from a two year mission in the Central States mission field of the Lr D. S. Church, was visiting friends and relatives in Provo last J invited ; to teraooo. A rrr. Mrs. J. W wrer, m wm. B. B. " Sutton, Mra. A. The Mri . Efjmei WMteootton. Mm. and t b Tucker u w.rd. club memberer SwriBean.Mn.BeedU.An E. C. Rodgere, LMrs. !.. f7 wi. ita 1 Baker. 1 ft Bert' Whipple, Mrs. Lstabbe, Shand, ! p. i& Mrs. Prank om. jac Mr f. VioletX Mrs Mart Mrs. Vera R. Greenwood, Spear. .Mra. James 0. Mrs. A. B. Morgan. ... . uur. flrttM. I vi Ai committee of the give a welcome home social lit the ward meeting house Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in honor of Elder Andrew M. Souter, who recently returned home from an L. D. S: mission in the Eastern States, where he labored for 28 months. A splendid program has been arranged. Everyone is invited. , Miss Lucile Boswell was hostess at : miscellaneous shower at the Hotel Roberts Friday eveninc. The affair was complimentary to her . ' i ri . i.urx 3 tnrinp ni ,n, i .i.i flowers were used in and music were en- . ,.iB. . Games d which luncheon was served to 25. ?VPJS. rfioerican ... 'n.Mf rv Iran fjru8io Wednesday afternoon at the home The membership social of the i Stewart Intereeting Bonneville ward Mutual will be ww be given by Mrs. J. .W. held- - this :30 evening at o'clock in the ward amusement hall. The folio wine program will be Mrs. J. w- - Juw"" Vocal ouartet.- Binirvlllfi 'eiven: III. of Pleasant urove we of Harmony Four; dance, "The Hieh tutors SundayB, the guests land Fling," Sandy Macgregor and felshop and Mrs. L. U r.eison. Mary MacDonald; reading by Sally saxaphone duet, Mh Samuel Kodd has been visit-- from Hurricane; Sunshine Sammy and Smudge kg in Salt Lake lor a few days. duet and dance, Blackbird;"'vocal wancgri inns, uames win ne en- Mra. J. H. Beck, Mrs. U U f ioh, Dr. ana Mrs. j. r. d to Salt Lake ward members of Mutual age are motored hiWren cordially invited to attend. Fhursday to attend the fair. . . ih viuu - i LOOK HERE I R-n- ine oostess. je, i Victor Russell Hughes, Taylor aA w;n;m R.,tt nf thu ritv b"d who will leave soon for the Swiss w ,f d German mission were guests of 1. Tw? social .affair t PUbUC "lU fcLthe3l8t Friday evening6 given by Miss Kegina Hughes and Miss ina of Soanish Fork. The guest A musical and social entertain- - Creer bent will be given this evening tor list included manv from Provo. .Iks and their ladies in the Elks Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Warnick and lab rooms, commencing at 8 family were Salt Lake visitors 'aIaaI. TVin mnAam will k. ilahed by the Boys band, after i0'-'"""rhlch refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. O. L Terry and cordial Jnvitatlon is extended to El Elk. and their Sat ke Satur- partner, to be,I fair. to state attend the day attendance. The various committees appoint-; - 1TJ0; rSw t F, PEQUOT SHEETING 75c Yard Value Two Yards for Limit 5 $1 T $1.00 $1.00 Yards to a Customer. GOWNS Stamped to ttm&roider or i Plain; 1.75 Values. .MUSLIN f Pythias, accompanied lr grand lodge officers, paid an of-petal visit to Garden City lodire pa 10, Monday evening at the Nhts of Pythias halL Following foe regular lodge session, a ban-u- t was served by the Pythian B. A. Mitchell was appolnt-- 1 fsights XTou $1.00 GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES" Worth $1.95. SLIPOVER SWEATERS $2.95 Values. 33-I- "TS 25c Value Worth up to ?1'25' Two for $1.00 p Bates Stores Co. EXCLUSIVE HOME FURNISHERS forfeited pltanentarr J. JV 117 vi .ul hw Sr A!mwtlatlon. b' .. . m ic Fixing up the living room will be an easy task for you with the big line of beautiful new davenettes and living room suites. We have a big display of (he famous Kroehler line newest velour coverings as wen as genuine icainer. rr n-- o- e hn id 00 to a Customer. Limit 8 BAITS Batts $3.75 $2.50 Batts for.... $2.25 for... .$1.39 been completed and the first print received in New York from Universal City. Those who have seen a preview of it say that It Is one of the best thing; Miss Walton baa ever done, it affords the young star ihe chance to do emotional acting of a high type and to a much greater degree than any of her previous vehicles. Ai 'WllML" the half-wil- d creature of the beck, woods, she Is said to be superb. cause of any commercial motive, but because another film company requested It. . Years ago, so it is explained, Mary Pickford made a picture called "M'ltss." Although prints of thU picture are no longer available, Universal was requested not to use the title and readily to the request, as a courtesy to the other company. "The Girl Who Ran Wild" has Two Carloads of THE GIRL WHO RAN WILD Royal Garden Columbia Theatre Augumented Two straight cart of Royal Garden Green Tea have juet from Japan, one car for our California unit, the other for our stores here. Thli product Is pleasing thousands of Tea user daily, because of Its delicious aroma and flavor. Royal Garden Tea is all of the finett selected leaves, carefully packed so at to reach our customer. In their It it vacuum original ttrength. cleaned and free from any Injur lout Our ttralght car-lpurchase, enable ut to continue to selt Tea at our usual saving price, if you drink Tea ar.d havsn't this tried are Royal Garden, you mining two things: an extra choice flavored Tea and an unusual saving. Orchestra Have you seen our windows fillH with ings on Utah County Products? ar-riv-ed high-qualit- y tea-dut- SOME OF OUR . picking of the finest Japan Tea, and Is free from injurious tea dust Note the unusual low e prices for thli product. lb. Royal Garden Tea 35e 1 lb. Royal Garden Tea 65c lb. Lipton's Tea 40c 1 lb. 79c Lipton's Tea Thursday October 12th Ladies Free Tickets 55c COFFEE Master it a high grade Coffee. Try it the next time Old you buy. r. lb can Old can Old lib can Old Master Coffee $2.19 Map'er Coffee $1.33 Master Coffee.. 4Jc POSTUM Easy to serve and pleasing to the taste. Large can Instant Postum.-.40- c Small can Instan Post uru. .. ,23c x ti.4 PostunLCereaL pkg..... . ....20c CANNED MILK Tall cans Sego Milk Tall, cans Borden's Milk Small cans Milk Eagle Brand Milk ii ill PHONE TWO-- W 0 11 9c :.9o . .5c 20c CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP Vincent's Leader Cane and Maple Syrup 39c can Vincent's Syrup 77c Gal. can Vincent's Syrup, $1.49 Qt can Old Yankee Syrup... 39c can Old Yankee Syrup 77o Qt. cans H-g- jjfl PEERLESS S8 SMOOT LUMBER CO. )kV Building Headquarters M J ft 'jff, l. Gal. can Old Yankee Syrup $1.49 nnneii cod SAVING PRICES Y PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima, pkg Albers Large pkg. b 15c Pancake Flour 29c bag Salf Raising P. C....45c FLOUR high-grad- A genuine Kroehler in either fumed or golden oak, up holstered in genuine leather, only $59.00 ... EVERY-DA- ROYAL GARDEN TEA Royal Garden it the first Davenette Special Bates Stores Co. w tor $" WOOL in the L. u.na A EXTRA SPECIAL SALE OF KNIGHT WOOLEN MILLS $15,186.80. . ki-u5- flliUU $1,00 MOZART HALL ' V. THOSE LARGE TURKISH TOWELS Regular 39c Each FourFor" dan c E Hickman. pianologues by reading uo?ne,a iMiss Celestia Johnson, aa duet mlZr, by tLawV ,r'dayund ?'turday V by Miss Helen Candland, . . nmP y -- ancnuwnere td mey trie jonnson and th .tat fa r. to other numbers. And in addition Tl. be two or three will there 3l EXCLUSIVE HOME FURNISHERS ij ' c'"nl" teniury ciuo Elections given by the New York npm ,t5 openinn meetinar Fri- hand, wnicn. very iu m' Opposite Courth,oise. Center. East 33 3 o'clock at the ""A,', has been secured for this ,3 W. Lawrence Whit- - "...W-- After this splendid and a North Third West:; .w will he rames. BUY ON OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN cakea that '""resting musical and Lw 'f those home-madliW.. foirram ha Di nlannH i. tk. maVni" will b ftUCtlOllCu. fMhments will and a rousing NO INTEREST CHARGED ..,.H .H J" time is assured all who at-- j nSecia,chat"i"f1 enjoyed. All mem- - tend. .. QQ ot Wllni wnrtt, n The A beautiful settee in ine any ana a cuouuiu.uk ucu ".r.0 v,suo" or be titw beginning. at 7:30. Mrs. hhwi..:"? ,o w,in relatives. in tv ... CI PINK ICNIT BLOOMERS . n-- 9vJtoP Six Yards for (M nn Gladys "Walton's latest feature picture, adapted by Universal from M1I88," one or Bret Harte's most famouB stories, will be released under the title "The Girl Who Ran larceny; one arrest for battery; Wild," at the Columbia Wednesday. 17 night lodgers; one stolen auto Universal officials explain thatberecovered; three auto accidents In the title change was made not eraoon Clark's father, T.wC bailonds; drivers notified concerning their lights; 17 people notified to park cars properly; one dog killed; one arrest for peddling without a li cense; 14 unsanitary places inspect ed; six children found and returned to parents; 14 juveniles arrested and turned over to juvenile court; one arrest for ;atoxication; one arrest for riding bicycle on prohibited sidewalk; one arrest for unlawful sale of cigarettes; one arrest for - '' vestigated; 14 boys and girls, Juveniles, taken off railroad property and. taken home. The chief of police requests parents to impress upon their children the danger incurred in being on railroad property and in climbing on and off cars. Birth reports filed were 29. of which 15 were females, and 14 males; 7 death certificates were Of the filed, 6 males, I female. deaths four were residents of Pro auto vo. Expenses for the month were Pink and white roses will be used PROGRESS OF PROVO in decorating the dining room and -- v table. Covers will be laid for 30. (Continued from Page One.) The young couple will leave Provo tomorrow mornjng for Lynndyl, pointed for the same district. City treasurer reported receipts Utah, where they will make their home. $12,544.74; estray poundkeeper reported 14 animals impounded, one It is a simple matter to darn sold, receipts $38. worn lace curtains on the sewing Chief of police reported cases machine. Lay a newspaper under and settled out of court, the hole, stitch back and forth until fhfi hols ia covered, then tear 44; lost wheels returned to owners, off the paper. 45; houses quarantined, 2; $50 paid $1,00 ft4 f?n 5 rnVy on boiiTcaps 75c Values. , - cvi116' 51 SliOO $1.00 $i-Q- Clark en C. Nelsoa. whose 80th birthday anniversary occurred on that day. ar and responses were The rooms were charmingly Inters. American Beauty with ranged officers. Plans grand lodge discussed for the big cere-- roses and ferns as a decoration. covers being to be held in ponisl Provo, October Dinner was served, was a, which time a number of In- laid for 50. The dining table ana flates will walk the hot sands to centered with a large pink white birthday caka containing 80 (wane dokles. lighted candles, which the honored Ha Jesse Knight will give a guest was obliged to blow out. Dur- at her home Thursdav in ing the afternoon, music was furivusa TUCKer. W of the of the nlshed hv Mrs. Nina Griffith Nut rk und Mrs. n iikm k uuiTciaiiv i rum m Mrs Knlcht will be tall. Mrs. Flora B..Jenkins tavorea Uted r the facuUj T women's the Darty with several Interesting tohation readings. Many beautiful birthday w gifts were receivea irom Camii No During the day. , ruests assembled. n.,.-i.- ... r re- -- nnirratiilat ons were Ih " A, u n. ...... winn 0 mur nnnra his from Nelson uunwav aftemran s.iift innv ,ceivea dx mi Provo and SLa,Jn of Mrs- - W., H. Stubbs, many friends in was received from M a Tillll.. ,W. lv. DMITCllw i in,... "dawhtST Mrs. W7V. FllcVof m give a on the paper Urea of Idaho, bearing her ' and best wishes for ffl beTive? wUUe served. All mem- WW Dtrtnaay. M( tllce eligible for member-This evening 'marks the, open-thef cordially invited to winter work in the pfweat ing of Imnrovement associattons' Mutual .... im.v M whan a moonberu mrs. 1). C. Leavitt h. ot r;.mV"I-...iwIa1 wlU Z." BEADS $1.00 FANCY CRETONNES flannel outing New Patterns. DRESS GINGHAM Six Yards for $1.00 t app atmtTgtt nn ciliUU PONGEE ; Seyen L0T SADIES UNIONS' $1.75 Values. i nn YARD tertalned at a birthday party at home 1 VrYrT 12 MOMMIE they will spend a few days. A. Q LADIES' HOSE 35c Value. ..... Black OnlyPairs for SLOP JAPANESE BASKETS $1,00 $1.00 HAND BAGS AND CANTEENS $1.95 Values. ' TUBULAR JERSEY SILK $1.95 Value. Anderson and baby Mr. and Mrs. George 00 ' CURTAIN MATERIALS There never was a bigger bargain in Provo than p9c and 69c Values;. New these dresses that we are offering tomorrow at $1.00. btock , New. Patterns. Two Yards for $1.00 JAP CREPE All Colors; 35c Value. Four Yards for J LADIES' BEADED DRESSES $14.75 Values. CENTERS 49c Value. Three for '' iMrs. Mark Open 9 a.m. WEDNESDAY FILET SCARFS AND .100 YARDS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Leavitt. and Mrs. Jack hrmage of American Fork were Miss Wanda Chatwin, Miss Amelia, Allan Leavitt and Clyde Bait Lake visitors for a few days. Robbins, Knudsen motored to Salt Lake -. The Daughters of the Utah Plo- - Sunday and spent the dawn. Charter No. 3, will meet in The M:sses Ada and Ida Grange Die Second ward Relief society hall The marriage of Miss Minerva in Salt Lake last rtmreday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A were visiting and Warren Sherling Ferre, Daniels kood program has been arranged week. Milch will be followed by dainty Jr., both of this city, will take Miss Thelma Huish has had as place this evening at the home of refreshments. It is requested that la many members as possible be her guest the past two weks. Miss the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ethel Colton of Salt Lake City. h attendance. J. E. Daniels. The reception room Mrs. J. C. Snow entertained the The Fifth ward Relief Society will be decorated In dahlias and hemben of her Sunday school work meeting will be held Wednes- - ferns. The ceremony will be per;im of the Bonneville ward at her day alternoon instead or toaay. formed at 6 o'clock by Bishop J. A. Jurat Friday evening. The rooms The meeting will commence at 2 Buttle of the First ward, in the Jrert artistically decorated with o'clock and will be held in the ward presence of the Immediate relahll flowers. Games and music -f Societv hall. All members tives and friends of the couple. Imfere the features of the evening's ar. reauested to be in attendance. mediately after the ceremony a Intertamment, during which dainty an(j a cordial invitation is extended wedding dinner will be served. Wreshments were served to 40 by t0 an Df tne ward. Mrs. C. C. Hoag, The Items Speak for Themselves Prepare for an Early Start WEDNESDAY-Doo- rs week."."' p. Secondmissionary ward will ifMr..Pre.ton. Fred G. Wchmond No Explanation Necessary 1 sk High Pajent Flour. . .$1.15 2 sks High Patent Flour. .$2.25 .10 sks High Patent Flour $11.10 1 2 sk Optimo Hard Wheat. .$1.65 sks Optimo Hard Wheat $3.25 lOsks Optimo Hard Wheat $16.00 Flour 75s sk Graham Flour 'i'ia 241b sk Whole Wheat CEREALS Note our low priest on there fresh cereals. sk Fresh Rolled Oats.. .,.3Sc sk Fresh Germade 33e 25 1 (Largs pkg Sunripe Oats Large pkg Sunripe Wheat... 27c Larke pkg. Mothers Oats .tttS3c H. O. Oats, pkg 15c Bransos,- - pkg:- . --. . Roman Meal, pkg Cream of Wheat, pkg. . r. 20c- . .35c 23a ...... BROOMS Extra quality Broom... 69c Heavy Mop Sticks .....23o Beet Sugar Sugar $7.59 780 SUGAR 100 lbs 10 lbs. BUTTER Our Creamery Butter comet to us fresh each morning. 2 lbs. Skaggs Creamery Butter. for ...85o Nut Butter. Oleo, lb... ......25c |