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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1922. Davis : enter Sunday In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Josh Davis who wap paMtntlv married. A rut rl&.M 0( chrysanthemums formed an : Mr. tained and VrC Ara at dinner .efSri z " How r.L. M1m , her Muiar mt j bom! in the : Ethel Hall assisted Luncheon srYlng. bum ra7J6Kn"Buclrwni be hostroomi ess to several of her friends at a at her home mrfv arranged In a bridge iuncneon Thursday afternoon. Invitations delicious have also been issued to a bridge ""r;! and by 25. luncheon to be given by Mrs. Buchi TSTutttil and useful Tuesday, November 14. received by tha honored WiriW'l.rnntii. 01 fcoK The Ee was served to fifteen members of the club and guests. A splendid program has been arranged for Relief society meeting in the Manavu ward Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, , Mrs. Grace Cheever" will give tie lesson, "The Miracles of the Savior"; h Peterson will furnish a vocal solo, "Peace Be Still.", iMrs.-Hug- Mrs. E. B. Whipple will enterMrs. John B. Ashton in company entain the members of the Optimist with her sister, Mrs. Prank Mc umise McEwan, whose Singleton of. this club at her home Wednesday after Ewan of Salt Lake City, left Satur at to enn announced, was noon: cards ana luncheon will be day evening for Burley, Idaho, on baa been account of thet serious illness of shower at by enjoyed. giton of honor their sister. Miss Maggie Sullivan. Clark at her home FrlFred far. The Utopia club members were " woo Bue- ine rouiua -Three-onact plays will be givea utunan flowers. pleasantly entertained at a at the home of Mrs. Lee in the Third ward Thursday, Nomes and music were the during Smith Thursday evening. Hallow vember 9, at 8 p. m., under the diAntertainment, was e'en decorations prevailed through rection, of the ward Mutual. "Loveluncheon ESTa.aelicious rooms. bird's Matrimonial the "A entertaining Deauuiui Buw out Agency," Zi to 35. Many Miss McEwan from AssisUng assembled. b . Mrs. Fred Single-lull i i u'-tTSingleton and Mrs. FL - TNB n e S pW.t S PCciyde Kbr. u.Hoorer. Uoll ,Mrg D. Upi r$tzmmammn """ i n. ifu ' y Somo . Thursday evanlnz Mrs. Hall by a their Wends, in celebration hirthdav anniversaries. Lf their was the "560" TO tr HI LEI LaiUUIut rtf " Wore Thornleyand' Mrs. J. B. the prises. A Iobjo being awarded was served, to Jellcious luncheon ftaSmeof '" r.I. tu Be Comfortable Think of ctutll'? trKntf mone-- Vitkout tnkt fom ncnpc of plewur or comfort. HaVt you cvt to Jo it before? It not onlf can b Jon, but at tk lima bma aJJeJ'comfortf can b enjoyed. to bn tblt THE THING JUST For Growing JERSEY MILK CREAM AND ORIGKAL HOT BLAST HEATER nn time giv Jou JouUa lieating H to J 9our fuel bill and at h capacity. Com in and let us explain the feiturei and gutrtntee of this heater. Pure, Pasturized, Healthful Whipping Cream ral mrA rOLE'Q Children a Taylor Bros. Co. Specialty. Come in and see us. THATCHER DAIRY THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT University Ave. Provo, Utah. 115 N. . SPEGIAii&tiS m I Wednesday-Thursday:- Five tables of Fred Olson, Mrs. Swen O. Nlelson, Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mrs. R. E, Sutton, Mrs. F. J. Hedquist, Mrs. Lafe Mrs. Bown, Mrs. William Ferre, Reed L. Anderberg, Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. C. H. Wright, Mrs. J. L. Innes, Mrs. J. B. Tucker, Mrs. Frank W. Deming. Mrs G. H. Heindselman, Mrs. Lester Mangum, Mrs. W. F. Merry, Mrs. E. E. Dunn, Mrs. H. B. Ashton and Mrs. Ennuette Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Mads Johnson enat a miscellaneous tertained shower at their home Friday evening, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Johnson, whS were Mrs. Johnson recently married. was formerly Miss Iris Webb of Lehi. Fall flowers prettily decorated the entertaining rooms, where games and music made the hours was pass pleasantly. Luncheon served to no. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received by the young couple. d siy Fi See Our Ad in Tuesday's Papers? bridge were i'laed, Mrs. Clarence Naylor and Mrs. 0. R. Thomas being awarded the card favors. A delicious lunch eon was served to the following: Mrs. C. E. Loose, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson, Mrs. VV. J. Stiehl, Mrs. C. L. Naylor, Mrs. O. R. Thomas, Mr. E G. Hughes, Mrs Fred G. Richmond, Mrs. Henry W. Gease. Mrs. ions. Distributors of Quality Merchandise Everybody's o'clock. Mrs. Ralph Poulton will give the lesson, "The Miracles of the Savior." Mrs. James Bullock will sing, "Peace' Be Still." Mrs. Grace Cheever was a Span ish Fork visitor Thursday, Mrs. L. H. Farn8Worth was in Springville, and Mrs. O. W. Beesley in Pleasant (Jrove in the interest of the Daugh ters of the Utah Pioneers. pattflfi Established 1849 are pianos WHEREVER the Emerson d referred to as "the Emerson" a descriptive phrase that present the sum total of Emerson quality and goodness. Attractive is Get It and Shoes Javaine. at IS OPEN Mrs. Middle Dodge of Vernal is the guest of her" sister, Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth, for the winter. Mrs. Robert Crosbie, Misses and Evelyn Crosbie, and Ray Crosbie motored to Salt Lake Saturday and spent the week-end- . They were accompanied home by Mrs. Crosble's sister, Mrs. Anna Men's Half Soles .$1.00 Men's Leather Heels . . Men's Rubber Heels . . . Ladies' Half Soles . . . .. . . i . 1 j ..90tf Ladies' Leather Heels . .i25y Ladies' Rubber Heels .. Ladies' Military Heels . Ladies' Cuban Heels . . Ladies' Soles and Heels . 1.15: Men's Soles and Heels . $1.35 ' Shoo Shine 10 Children's Half Soles ;ii KrtA tin work and Material Lruaranteedi, BOOT AND SHOE HOSPITAL V N. First West. CpositJtinory; n Taylor Bros. Co. Music Department Mrs. Ashted Taylor entertained at a German dinner at Iter home Sunday afternoon, complimentary wno win to Wayne Kartcnner, leave soon for a mission in Germany. Chrysanthemums were used Covers as a table decoration. were laid for seventeen, including Bishop and Mrs. Mark Kartchner, parents of the honored guest. It for Boots ten-da- y terms and prices. ' Crosbie of Los Angeles, Calif., who will spend a week here. t'otnout Musician Helps Make Flapper History El HASP Mrs. W. H. Stubbs has returned visit in Mid- home, after a vale with her daughter, Mrs. John sweet-tone- w Store, THE f 1 Mrs. W. L. WTiittemore and Miss Whittemore Randolph Margaret were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. ' Save Money Mr, and Mrs, Alvta Boardmao t.ertained at a well appointed din- attractive table centerpiece. Covers ner partyrffiefr honieiRisday for were laid fdr El. .....;. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Hawkins of Mrs. U H. Farn8worth, county Provo and Mr. and Mrs. J. Spooner of Salt Lake City. Autumn flow- president of the Daughters of the ers prettily decorated the dining Utah Pioneers, and Mrs. Laura Foote, secretary, went to Alpine table. ' Tuesday. wnetVthey organized camp, with Mrs. Clinton Carlysle as Mrs. John B. Ashton entertained president a number of friends at a bridge An intereetlng session jbf the luncheon at her borne Saturday Sith ward Relief society (will be afternoon. The rooms were at- held tomorrow afternoon 4 :3 tractively decorated- - with carnat- M ....... .... ....('. i - Mrs. J. M. Jenson will give the the of Miracles lesson, Savior," at Relief society meeting in Hie Fifth ward Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Olive will render the solo, Hickman "Peace Be Still." and readings will be given by Mrs. H. V. Hoyt. SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP 446. 450 West Center. 0 Coverings or lour m Phone Lowest Prices. WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 11, 1922. i 100 lbs. Sugar , . ..'.$8.50' 10 lbs. Sugar sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour .. .8165. b .V. : .$1.40t-sack Patent Flour Swift's Atlas Whole Hams, lb '.. .287 Breakfast Bacon, lb , ....35fi. 48-l- ml tfmMM$m I b. 48-l- v Swiss Cheese, Imported, lb Swiss Cheese, Domestic, lb. American Cheese, lb . American Cheese (strong), lb 2 for Cheese, Apetitost Walnuts, extra fancy new stock, lb pkg. Raisins 3 bottles Snider's Salad Dressing Large Fat Fresh Oyster, lb Fresh Crab, each Shrimp Meat, lb Fancy Finnan Haddie, extra fine, lb Mild Cured Smoked Salmon, lb 3 Large Fat Bloaters , Brick Codfish, new stock Large Fine Real Tamales, you will like them ' LINOLEUM If you are thinking of buying Rugs, buy Wilton Rugs. It's hard to find any that wear better. Modern dyeing and weavi- ng methods have made it possible to imitate the richest and mellowest tones found in Oriental rugs. You can feel the quality of these rugs by walking on them. plans for decomay be easily out for our assortments of Wilton Rugs are very comprehensive. Any ration carried You find our very reasona- will prices are ble, too. i All this Week in our Linoleum Department, twe are showing, for the first time, our fall line of Armstrong's Linoleum patterns. You are invited to come in and see for yourself the many unusual effects which we are displaying in plain colors, inlaids, tiles, jaspes and printed linoleum. Never before have we shown such a variety of patterns and colorings. No longer is linoleum considered a covering merely for kitchen end bathroom floors. Today people are buying linoleum floors for their living - rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, and sun porches, because -- A Linoleum floor is almost wear-proo- f. Whether you need a floor covering for the office, kitchen, bath room, hall or any other room in the house you b. find none better than Linoleum. It wears, looks ice it renders. And besides, Linoleum is very easy to keep clean. 0 A mop, lukewarm water and mild soap keep it looking like New York City Hot Lips" is fiapperese for Henry these days long the great white way. The new expression was added to the flapper dictionary by the pretty, bobbed-haireslangy admirers of Henry Busse, cornetist with Paul Whiteman's Band, and refers to Henry's jazz prowess with his instrument. Now Henry has turned the compliment around and written expressly for the flappers a fox' trot which he calls "Hot Lips."- "Senatoress" " Secretary at Work new. Linoleum prices very low. are iff n Your Holiday Shopping Early Itiis Year Department contains gifts that will Please any member of the family, and at prices that will suit any pocketbook. ( I " XT1'-- vwy.,.-- . :v1 daughter. Tayl or Bros. Co THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 40. 13 25 70 30 70 35 35 25 25& 10 per cent 52 per cent 87 per cent 95 per cent 25 Color 26 plus ? A deposit will hold any article for delivery at Christmas. Come in and see our line of giltsr ana to are looking-foyou are sure to find what, you or son father, mother, "husband, satisfy wife, Cedar Chests, all sizes GET IT AT 15s 25 Distillation Record End Point 423 Doctor Negative (no acid) Hi Test Specifications . 221 284 374 406 77tis is Superior Gasoline $12.50 up 23c per Gallon Superior Motor (X Mlsa 8arah Orr, Dublin, Go., 8 retary to Mrs. William H. Felton of America'! drat woman eenator, at work In the office la the .Georgia. ' Senate Olflce Building, Washington. fUlotOd to Mra. Felton, ; - 20s, Conoco Gasoline Initial 115 wr Our Gift . .50-- neat and costs but little when you con&ider the almost unlimited serv- Whether you have a business of a residential floor to cover, we urge you to loo nur attractive linoleum patterns. Do . . 15-o- z. will linoleum is easy to keep clean, and its beautiful patterns and colorings blend harmoniously with interior decorative schemes. .70 . Service Station |