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Show Ji Ji J.Keeler and jNewbern L Butt jjji The members of the Rosa swarm :J , FiJu war were entertained SIMND - - IU TOPICS -- of by ; - ND- feljis. It made'Ja the beautiful city of Sa jfiian. Pc-t- Jtteo, and .therefore offers some ne V aniL particularly .. beautiful ,turesMily Allison, and Robert . v -- BLONDES rtTVaa .. 1 beekeepers. Mrs. W; K. ABder- Two Americans and a Spaniard sat '.cenerr. .$uu ana Mrs. John Johnaon. Tueertav W1 ojscusslnf big busines; iSfeTeninr at the home of the i n, K "na means, -- xaea e.ya tee 4 uhhh vajoyaoie time was spent-- life i."" DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE games and music, during which JieIlo. cme int0 Jw-H- f olden haired, bitted' 1 vivacious : Eva.!-.-.?.- g.0M.iMahaeatairr'Mrfed.'Tli0M'4-PtakMk4,' or arm one apsmaro ine granoea delightful jiffatfi psrucipaung were the. Misses Iris Robinson. Melbai0' n, companion Urania, comedy andTvaudevJlle are JUUCile vw vh cv iubv voauuiur viw vutuuuicu-Thatcher. VirviM. mi mo uitx smju thaJ j, Thomas,- - Alice Jones, Genevieve John-S- I tur down-t- o my country odr scheme Tramp.' which comes to the Colum- son,: Orthea Bellinger. Edith Praih. will never faiir . Blondes create the bia tonight The production reminds moat domestic trouble in tie tropica." one Ot the melodramas, and-- l g . water and Catherine. Johnston. -. . 9 9 ilia story of Eva .Lee Is the drama action is:.fast and exciting. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 8. Jones,- - Miss of'The Woman Who Fooled" Hp. "Happy Jack." a tramps plaied in Lyle Jones. Alice uij tyle by James Gordon, enters jonetiialfLllitt. f.dward Jl. MaciIanua:Asai were rayoon vUltors Monday, the elated. Exhibitors 'feature showing cpbla Uio peaceful home ot Mr. and Mrs, ft Merton and bess for inner nourish-wagiiests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs. Friday at the Columbia thea writttfn by the well kBawA toreen jfiat, which is given him. Mary cofea- - a,,g.n as Mrs. 'Merton and John author, Charles A.' Logue, HI I w TONIGHT- - u " i! - - t: t: - ' ': - "Beyond the- Rainbow'- :rsen. - .u.iu!..- 1 v.' ' - " - i til T3 13 ntw i Richard Barthelmess "BEYOND TH6 RAIN80W 1 In a Romance of Deep Sea Skippers and Society Sirens L- 1 all-sta- Mm. J. Will Lfewlr$ntwtalned ftti friends during the- - fiolidaysr "returned delightful dinner partial ier to her home in Eureka, Monday even Sunday, afternoon. 4 eat giaet tase ot garden flowers-w- as dae nte J. M. Jensen gave the lesson. rating the dining table. Covers vera laid for Mrs. Oran Lewis, STr. and Mrs. "Ordinance IMlracles." before the om ef "Wayne Lewis, all of S5panJan Fbrk; adcietH Tuesday-- , afternoon. A talk Mrs. Bliaa Hubbard of Btandardville, was also given by Hra. J. R, Hodson, UUh; Miss Leah Henrlchsen, J. Earl who was in attendan music waa alsa enjoyed ewiBEraen . Natega Lewis, Kenneth and Eldo'n Lewis: Mr. and Mrs. Ashted Taylor entertained a number of friehds at their home Monday evening, in celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Taylor, which occurred on that day. The rooms were prettily - decorated with chrysanthemums. Games, and music were the features ot entertainment, during which a delicious luncheon was served to Bishop and Mrs. MINE. Kartchner, Prof, and Mrs. Fred Buss", N't: and Mrs. Martin Strebble, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Riding, Miss Ella Smit Miss Fohtella Taylor, Leo Taylor.Mr. alid Mrs. ' EJdon Lewis entertained, the mem-ber- s of the Just a Bo' club and their ana home or Mrs. X WIU .partners Lewis Monday evening. Thev rooms were artistically decorated with, the . Holiday colors, and .emblems. An enjoyable time was spent with games and muBic- - durtag which a delicious luncheon was served. Present . were Miss Ramola Eggertsen, Miss Alta Christensen, Miss Dorothy Stewart, JJiss Alberta Nelson, Miss- - Agnes Farrer, Messrs. Erland Jansen, Harold . . , Delos ljohp80t ScotVjlorris Qlsen.".' e, Tramn I city.-Tuesd- ., ; a-- , ,p.- -r rbemu8lcT ..;'T V.' ..:-yr-- s ' has returned from Prlce.-whereMlsrliceeynoldrTeturnedt 1ieH spentthe Christma holidays at the home of his friend, heme in this city Wednesday evening, : Harold srchrfstensen. .after a two weeks visit fat Salt Lake '; v and friends. . wi'h relatives -- Harlen fi. Adama .' H Tt?E TRAMP" "THCT GIRL AXD A-N- AT COMPANY, zotumbia Theater Tonight. -- .he " -- i.;;' , x ese- ".- t .: - -- .. 9.9 -- . - Bishop and Mrs. I L. Nelson en tertained at a family dinner at their home New Tear's day.- - This was the first time fat ten years , with the lm; mediate family had met together. A cut glass bowl ot caraatlops formed a very attractive table centerpiece.. Covers were laid for L. 7. Nelaon, Mr;' and Mrs. .! B. Nelson and baby, Wil-- . ford. . Nelson- - of - Blackfootpldaho; Frxenr Verne and LeGrande Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. j: H. Beck. ' ! An Interesting session of the Pleasant .View Relief society was held Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Mary Chamberlain gave the lesson on "OrdI- -' nance 'Miracles.' Several Interesting readings were given by Wise. . ' - Mistake ?irr 7 if J4y UUULD , ! ' A" ' i V.M. a '..rfWcwIlMc, - f Hi, I.I i Mv. , ill ' . and Mhi W. Ft rr"en announce rra .t snd John pine Calif. - e i? . V-- r.- I'-- -- luT V Fair ' Prices V; - '" ' .1 Leon, 'i which took". T 'Richards, 'cgter. ueremoer a w -- ru tnntit ee los" ' ' Angeies, MIm Thelma Olson., Who lias visiting in Provo' with relatives .x 1 ";" . , , bn and ; Sf- .- - - -- ITlTf "The only commodity i Service. ' It wantslo see how' much, npt Service it carjuoffer its patrons. ha, to " hoW . ... littje, . Tor instance: ." ' ' ! ' The local manager is glad to make an emergencyjnstallation in cases ol . quarantined illness. ' An emergency call havingaodo wth sickness or death will get preference over everything on the line. V long-distan- ce t an .emergency the npcratoz.mll. ... - . . Particuhrlr. do you know how Lisnuch quicker tnd ess expensive a n : call it? StMtion-UhStMUO- . .70 32' .3gvS '. "'SSBSSs V" ; "" v j : v pendable, quality foods. i Phone 46' and let us prove these statements to you. r ,? SUTHERLAND I MEAT AND GROCERY 11' -28!2Twestv Center. ' Provo. Utah. I BROS.: CO r ABOUT THESE Mtlintt SERVICE FEATURES . IIHIIIUMWIIIIIIlilll . V If, . V. r r Mountain States Telephone LniZTelegraph-C- o i.. , ..... .V' ; - u ;v..:..' - Phone 46. r..., I T-- T r in.... t .' slB3LaQLSS9aCBsBBBBlslsBB5B an'iF tiTne land rwhlrtrMnnnwiwia .. ntpr. R was' the erwi'loa of ii t1neo e tramAi. n;l ivijpie' who are mliln who tlvrd foragw nnfl- -r h of heaven and iinnin)! ed wWi Mant0 nHl-"ttotev ami ruled IrtJg anl ? fears evil plrlt8 oirne Than lite- i nd foaglinnd .v.restiwt wiiameir anh liower and their strength. Tlwn did Ibe Munltoo intervene to net rlpM the to give to ua. who airnlni,of wrtb and ' are his "tWWren. inosv thlajja which are nan by right. Tint tluit. iiKoln. Is sn"ther story, and t ntawyetwrlce et 'iMwwr ;; rrTT . GOING SLOW ibeI&eraTnnferTofWrirf - . .' """" V a4 sooyto ., t v KltTCenTWr-T- iie doo't-lh- pretty . high, ej tl . " hefs f. J. ; . ' " , , .. . . vej )- J- v -- , them .to tOnVresvJgaye nave ! if they waniee derstniMl rem-r-vat'- vl j. .; "What makw the leaves tr- him wit Bht o"ly Tlie only Wuiih." he hIM-" Taaoy the HcJw.X - legcml Note Here 'again we hnye m.m the notnadlc trtbea ot t)i.motin- taln dlil1ctth Utes. the rMnrlN f the great Hho-hn-e and ulr the trtl famAiV This legend. exreaed wne of the tenure of lit ptrtnrea.' the trilwl home w tne greai wie : Ci)K et lfcma ',' T h I . "What has became ef Dodge, w speed klnof , . He married esverer years bo. . s. Is he a speed king nawr ' -Nope. Yen cant speed m baby 4 earrlae - ' . .. reiendLotJlJsy 4he5-- n-.-:t d : r . No Mere ef That ' Different. c ' rrovlwlal Uftw fall of curtala on "'A:-le nlmiil next not "Uee "torn." mid Jonev act .,v fills' Wife 4oer,aoltlng rigrainh-fki- ys woman In a million;:: "Pewdnlat t . 8inlth.' s aane IU. Acrtr "Act Sor queried 'ere. rrovliclni-V- Tt. , gln IfoWilcsr' wUl tell yoe ; but sle U, like et Nothing mere cbttne ; falie has . ,thot at anyone Ortyhoortda" es Rtrtt than she needs and that she Is sin the.Kear" tied with her hasband.".-- ; 'pttTJ itahitwlilre.- - Kwtlnnd. reuiiilns. lit the on Mn.ll(loh poasesalun ef the tenuiita -ored j that Ihey pn1l te me reignmg.moBw niiyllls looked e perfect men wnei hunting trip," oed LirdiJftlieihe "I ltis:is. ine i'r?BL. eke returned (root-th- at os slj weeks" grwtk ' .. "Yes, there ItHtg a vulr. tTiiSJK wiuie grin.niiu. ; lent if eyahrow on her face.1--U- fe . , ' - -- ' ASK OUR MANAGER . . "'A Square Deal to Every Customer- 160 W. Fif tKNorthTT"7' Thonc 23 r - ZZ t W&fem ; Tb Do you realize all the opportunities of Service yoftrget with the telephone? ' I I I - . . Company sell - UJU VU , .. - - C are the three fundamental principles in the business , . policy of this, store. We Choicest Meats and Groceriesde-i-.th.e carry ony ' y emergency isi C0 T -- . r & COAL r TAi 2 I I jrou looking up the number. Just address and tell what the " C've 7ur - T! M B ER 1 r ill put through a call for the police, the fire department or a doctor-- without Blachhawk pr Kitig Coal We Sell It 0 TA H Y1 11 : Service S 83c,' ill III . . ...20 ...... .............. K, 3BDSBsflBs&S3s3s Helen-Candland.- - lb.. n, ) .20 .... ....... jl POPULAR PRICES Clear Creehf Castlegatefi 1 Salt-Baco- " In SPECIFY .. i id. DricK unue um tjarne, very fine, try it .30 - . Large Fat Fresh Oysters, lb.. ; . . Fancy Dressed Chickens, lb. . . . . . .'.30 Fresh. Utah Catfish lb. . , .25 Fresh Halibut and Salmon, lb..'....,.. 35e) Armour's Pancake'"Flour. ....... . .T . . . . , .X2 Large pkg. Skinner's Macaroni '. . . . White Cabbage, lb. . . .'. . Red.Cabbage, lb. i...v5e) Dry Onions, lb. . . . , r. v; . . 3 Carrots, lb. : . . . ... ; ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 jreerrBell Peppers, lb. . . . , ;15 Fancy Head Lettuce . ...... ' DTRtGTAgefat i3- . ......... r ,84 , 75 a l LA . You ' . r..... YouCanltMake z.: Lowest ". . m 446. ...... January 1115, inclusive; 'XsTand Phone .............. fare for from stationaipn WESTERN R. R.; J H r. ..... DENVER & RIO'rGRANDti r Miss Jna Johnson and Miss Ethel tained at their home Tuesday eveh- ing . In" , celebration of their' birthday. CuUer were hostesses at a delightful anniversaries which occurred on that." dinner party at, the home of the lor" day. Ferns and carnations were used 'mer Wednesday evening. Roses"were; m decoraUng the roowsr-Fo- ur tables "used in decorating; the dlningabjej. u . "ot the1 card game OO were playel' Covers were laid for Prof, and Mrs. Musle and luncheon .were enjoyed by J. M. Jenson, Mrs. Essie. Keelerr Jay ' ' the following: .. Mr. i and Mrs.' R'el ' T" Gergen, Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beck. Mn - and Mr n. George Meachan. Miv and , r Mrs. John S. Pullen, Mr. and Mrs. Vlrl I Martin, Mr. and Mrs,-SaJepperson. ' ' Jr.. Mr. and Mrs, Shirley. BeeMr. gal s - Mrs." Robert Jones. 1 " , .' "Mr.laad'-'MrfrLeft-ilabMBVentel- 1 o. O -- -- - p. A Young America and Prints Full Cream Cheese, lb. . .25 2 pkgs. Pillsbury's Pancake Flour, Extra. r. .25 2 pkgs. Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal . . rr:35 THE COLUMBIA. TONIGHT: I 1TTI T 1TMI7 Stock Sfiow WfWB LJL I I LL fly IF ."b4t': : Uepver .e.s; v...'? V this round-tri- Tis 450 West Center. x' .4 - ugpnxr-WTT- -- y-e vaudeville Ja;glvea.--vot Messrs. .Gordon, , Dougherty, Hughes and Dausey give several- - selections, (Mr.. Gordon and! Mr. Dougherty .singing solo numbers. Mary Elgin gives a hula number and! in addition there is A Musical China man" whose name is not given, i no - ; Harmony quartet,' as they are calledi .. sing well together, and Mr. uoroon proves a versatile terpsichorean axtlsi t a 0f ability. .... . .S4t ivv -- composed .- January -- this-ame- -- SAMUEL KOPP Prices TlUVEJUHSdREYyE this-evenin- ent " ... F-fe-v- ' agaimppears 1 e tween ac quartet SAJOJONEYJiUY-EORXAS- ,.-h- - The husband,lisupposedlx 1 ' y I! g, -- millionaire WEEK ENDING JANUARY 6 1923. 10 Iba. Sjigar .. . . . . . . . .x. . ... 2 dozen Strictly. Fresh Eggs . New shipment Sugar Cured Hams, whole, lb. -. . ?v . . Picnic Hams, per lb. - - their ol , d-: take i fair-mean- PRINCESS -- with-games ad Mr, Merton Enters Jack Phillip. Redman Dougherty),' a banker who has always loved Mrs. Merton and is determined r to get her by or foul. He drops a bill, which the. tramp plcka up. and then, having him in his power, uses him for selfmh purposes. But Happy Jack is not such and later in the play when all odds seem against the Merton family, and, Red man la about to gain his objective the hich ck . toer SARGfi: -- . h, snow-shoein- . on-th- "s . cy N- memSer'of the Merton dead, also returns and eve the girl home is "Flo." the. girl who cannot looks with more compassion rorget her slang, in which part Ivy trampv Then all ends happily except. Merton does exceptionally well and tor the villain, who make a burried , with the tramp creates much of the exit - ' v be- - r comedy. . , and in brief the is story Such, Bishop and Mrs. M. E. Kartchner eve. Games ahd music were the fea- entertained a" number, of neighbors tures of the evening's entertainment and friends at a watch party at their A midnight suppef was served. A cut home Sunday evening. Cards' were , glass bowl of roses formed at the the feature of the evening's entertaintable centerpiece. Covers .were, laid ment Music and a delicious luncheon . Farrel Fnudsen, Mrs. Alma wereTilso enjoyed. Present were Mr. ior Miss and Mrs., Ashted Taylor, Mfss Ella Jones, Miss Oeneal-'BencMarva Bullocg,' Miss Wilma Good-ridg- Smith, Miss Fontella Taylor, Miss Miss Leah Diyon, Messrs. Roy Ruth Goodman, Leo Taylor, n c. nuu in, Kartchner, Miss Grace Gilbert Jones, Jar! Riding, Elden Chambenain, Assistant Secretary. ' Lorin Cannon Thomas, Williams, Jones and Ellas Lloyd Knudsen, ' Proved Utah. ". Oardner'of salt Lake. ThomwpMissrThonias; .(Fjrat publication Jan. 4. 1923 last ; . Mr. and Mrs. M. a. MerriU spent The See Ma club members met at publlcauon Feb. 5, 1923.) Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake. the home of Miss Lncile Olsen Wed nesday evening. Holiday decorations ' Mrs. O. Hyde left Wednesday and emblems prevailed throughout the imornlng for her home in Cedar City J entertaining rooms. A. pleasant time ana music. after-- a pleasant weera visit here was spent with Prof and Mrs. . M. Jensen. during which a delicious luncheon was t Served. A Christmas gift was brer - . TONIGHT, 730, 9:15 Mias Weston- - Kern returned home sented each of the following . guests: NORMA TALMADGE WedoeidaV from Salt lLaka. where aha Miss Akea Ponlton. Miss Manrine has -- been vlsIUng.. relaUves and nee, miss uoree van wagenea, jhuw lAmee Farrer, Miss Florence Fait, friends for a week. HER ONLY WAY"HUlss Mildred Johnson, Miss Elsie " Also' ' Mrs: May R. Farrer has returned Roundy, Miss Beulah Jones, Miss FABLES and REVUE home, after A two weeks' visit In Salt Madeline Klrkwood, Miss Josephine Lake with her daughter, Mta. Leonara Jones. Holden." "FRTOAY AND SATURDAY ' ; .e.-- eI 'The Misses Dessa and Nlta Johnson slumber watch and a entertained at PEVIL DKIYBS? WIENTHE Davies Ruth' spent Wednesday Jlisa Fork," the guest of "Miss "party t their ome Sunday evening. By.'and4Vithi-:.x,l.- ' Spanish ' rooms were attractively decorated iThe Natelia Lewis. j t 1 e with the eolora. red and green, in ,i. spirit Games X 'Miss Lyle Nelson, Miss Eloise keeping with the holiday Miss-Lu"... BeerWrtv Jack .'and muafewere enjoyedi-and-a-mlTeasdale LyOfl Wakefield, ' Calvin night supper served. - Breakfast waa, Bee, Ralph Smith Stanley Nelson, served Monday morning to the host-Paul Keeler, Jack Clark and- - Scott esses and thefoilowingL MlBS, teei Edna Monsen, Miss Helen Stewart formed a party and spent Jones,-MIb- s - r -... Friday and Saturday af Yirian ParkTXeaTltt ' t A most enjoyable t time- - was spent 24 been . the. earn have InvitaUon 1th &ue4to f ' . V t. to a Kensington to be given at the skating and skiing. . K .. eV Ihome of Mrs. E. C. Rodgers Friday ' . Mrs. Ralph Poulton iaXsnending a afternoon.. ' v . few, days In Salt Lake City.X r. I v. . A The Manavu ward Mutual willgive i ... " 9,9 ''"rf:-- Sr a character ball in the Fourth ward V. Mrs. W,F. Dunn5 returned 13-2- 0 g afterNa-amusemayr toTrhlcb hall home ift-t- hia -r few weeks visit in Salt Lake wlthall are invited to attend. Wilde's or. Vhestra has been secured to furnish relatives - v. , jusr v - ;t - , Another Helen Ware, Rose Coghlan; Harry Morey, Lillian (Billle) Dove, Virginia Lee, . Clara Bow, Diana - Allen, - Mar guerite -- Courtot James Harrison,' ' Macey Harlem, William Tooker Ed. mund Breese, George Fawcett Charles Craig and Walter MiHer. The story tellaif the-- adventures -- of a young woman employed in a downtown New York office and sunoortlnc her invalid (brother,. Fate takes her to a recep tion given in an uptown mansion and attendedTy many of-- the social note oies or the big city : There she meets Bruce Forbes, to whom she is drawn by ils kindness and personality. But suddenly the lights go out, a short 4s fired, and1 When they are turned on again a man has been shot and- - Bruce holds thesmnkhigl is a mysteryi pisHMWBat-rono- ws story ot the most engrossing nature. Syndicate Ml Mm and Milling Com-lace of Business, pany.' Principal provo, Utah, wouce at a nereoy aiven-vina- t directors ot meeting ot the board of the Syndicate Mining-a- nd Milling company, neid on the 4th day of Janu ary, 1923, anjassessment (No. 15Jnf. (1.50 per thousand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to P. E. Houtz, assistant secretary, en-wlrovOj Utahx Any-stotnis assessment may remain un paid on Monday, - February 5,1923, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction:-- , and unless payment is made before will bia. sold at the office of the company, Room 10, Holbrook Block, Provo, man, ai o p. reoruary 28, 1923, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cost of advertis- tag end expense of sale I Hughes ASSESSMENT NOTICE MRSheTrtrebbloanaTojrTaylor;' A watch 4arty was given at the Tiome of Miss Etta Jones New Tear's - IpartB-Wfi-lL. "mongthernotelt7ateraTwlitt portray the of .. (his wis uuuauiut uub are auca- - stars 'r. as 1 NetsonrMiss " Starrinj MAY ALLISOTONY :- 4nemtaniaee-gemdar4-Bell- ' Jwril-Ha- A mux x.slM..jAar'JLeirtnid - .'ZsLi - ickS Wm. Christy , Cabanne's big my tery drama, enacted by the most r cast of tha year, now Playing at the 8trand theater. "fhe 'SWrnfaDajg- - 5 $J.10.1- i FRIDAY MATINEE 3 ;45 WOMAN" HERSELF? 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