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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923.- - F rath Ward LAnamI '' Y t v ment, oil dated, and the other a half dozetf beautiful cabinet photograph that will do for Christmas presents. One of the shoemakers of the city, too, offered a pair of shoes worth $7.50. These. valuable presents will be added to the long list of things tbararrto. be siren away. "Every business man, student, housewife, and pupil of the city who can do so should arrange to take dinner at the carnival lunch counter where good things to eat will be serred at reasonable prices - and IwhereTrerr dollar's worth ofrfood eaten may carry with it ajjiew anto, a string of pearls, a fountain : nen or f any one of about twenty r 7 X - - I - to-- d JV 35yeaof service i filing ii T onbaWfVbg Keany ii.uuu worm or vain-abarticles will be given away to eood people of this town who are willing to assist with their Interest and their jnonexlnaking impos sible for another ward to pay xor le Its meeting house." WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY A ND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 AND 18. THE PROCEEDS WIL L BE USED FOR THE COMPLE-TIO' OF THE CHAPEL. A score POWDER of valuable articles rang- - tldiOflg, i mouelnew ,to a fountain pen will be given away at the Fourth fair and carnival which wil be held 'next Wednesday and Thursday, October 17 and 18 at the meelng house, according to Dr. H, S. Pyne who has Just received a number of other splendid contributions from bnsienss men of Provo. The ticket sellng campaign will begin this week- .- ivz-- Retaiasitsgreaj leaven 18 ward-.chur- -r- ch expected lt-4s thafifcvery-perso- n in Provo and numerous one outside r.t the rtt-- nrlll an to buy a season ticket fo the big h.n mrwu-Hmlt- . The committee on "eats" is arranging some tasty lunches that will meet every pocketbook and Meals and refreshevery palate. ments may be had from ten ecnts The up. banqueter may make his choice from a menu of many viands and drinks. His comfort and satis faction has been the sole thought of! tee committee- in arranging the meals. Of course every person who bnys one dollar's worth of food, Whether it be fore one prson or for two or tnree, will get a ticket which 111 Uim lO receive One OI 1 . 30r, Vanilla, . 35, Wing SchlUing'sOjrange. Flavors, .85 Raspberry, Cherry, Vanilla and -- Lemon. eaeh- ,or !h!.!?i,S?W side-splitti- 1 e . t--. STpCoasts,, lb. W TiT '''lit 10J . . . , ... . Pineapple, large can . . . .15 Pierce's Tomato Soup, 3 Cans ...... fnr ?? iruio ..10e - , Pimento, Cheese.- - - BUTTER. EGGS Chill and foft Cream jream Cheese, Butter, lb; . Timpanogos Butter, lb.. Wasatch Buter, lb. . . Ranch Butter, lb.... Fresh Eggs, doz MJJLK HHilpntent--o- .. Fresh Milk, quart Whitere bars tor;77.tt bare fonWTT.85e .V.11"6 ...6oe 'Se White King, small lSe 35e Soapade, "large r.T Winter Melons are lb. now, - if. at their : .5e" MARKET 464 West CeoUr .i !a ready-cooke- and d ready-to-ea- t. whole wheat, A per.. 4 Si fcctt delidous food for amy mealof the day. Serve it simply with milk or cream, or topped with Jberrie of fivitfc Contains aU the braa you need to stimulate and tin bowel movement It is salt-r- e sweeteoedvou season it to yoof taste. Tntcuit b Ae Shredded Wheat Cracte toast. Try it with a real whole-whe- at marmalade soft cheese or hotter, la: (VI of ac I Im D ii St u CATSCP redded Pierce's, in cans . .25e and 10c Del Monte,-bottl...25 Blue Label, bottle . . . ,..35e .... e THE CASH AND CARRY ...5c i . Shredded Wheat 'n 4e it HINDMARSH ,;35 ICI best :." : PICKLES Bulk Sweets, r ib.n.-- . . . Bulk Sours, 2 for ... Bulk Dill, 2 for , - .. Bob-Whit- er ....... 9 lb.. '. to..---kee-p ......... COCOA Loose Cocoa, lb. Loose Cocoanut, f FOB THE WASH MisOe ."isnes they are surely jilce, CANNED GOODS . .55e? Red 45e' "Corn, 2 cans . ,55 Salmon, Smoked, lb ,25c 35e ..50c Kippered Salmon, lb. j Peas, 2 cans .2Se . .45e' lOe Tag Bloaters, large ... Tomatoes, quart can ...20e V.23c ..43e l ib. Codfish, each ,15c String Beans, can. Try 'some of the new 'shipment Spaghetti, can ....15e of . Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs. tat Oysters, can ,17e and 34e cans...,. .5c and lie 8ego-Mil- a large Jr Seattlr'Smoked We Eave Just received - , White:: bar 5e G. Naptha, bar..;.....(.6 A. B.vNaotha. bar ....5e ..L, . CHEESE. .... balanced ration," because it supplies every" human. bodyneecis ana food kment-t- b in the right proportion. Shredded Wheat supphes the protein to. build muscle, bone and brain with just enough carbohydrates to supply heat energy and healthy tissue andjust enough bran the bowels healthy and active. cost, eat For a satisfying meal at a slight " Shredded Wheat .Creme Oil, 3 bars1" for, ..35C Palmoiive, 3 bars for. Ar,aoM's Veribest. 3 bars Jap Rose, 3 bars for.. ..1 . rr.23e Lava, :3 bars for.. ..35 Olopalm, bar ...,5e oig.Crystal. ""i .... .81.75 P. tji., r mwum Schilling's Small Pepper. All other SplcaTin the Small 6 IDS. cans, each Me;.: :..,t ,,T, , ll 1 n;i M The presents which are - to be entitle the holder to the four act comedy, "One Night given away free at the Fourth ward Only, which will be produced Wed- church fair and carnival will be on display In the window of the Conesday evening. lumbia Music that is all of During the ball Wednesday even- them which arestore, small enough to be ing the "Follies of. 1924" will be in such a small space. The running full blast in one of the side placed rooms where refreshments will- - be Chevrolet car may be vjewed at the Schoflid Motor company; A .picserved. For these Follies a number of the car, however, is found of - high ' class entrtalners and ture In paper and. will be displayed dancers have been secured. Thurs- in this the music store window. The day evening af the play a short Idancfi-Wlwhlcn- - the purebjooOhorthorn' bwll whlchls be held during tobe-th. 'i I I M. second present III oei away vuiuuuie win suis iwemy given has not yet arrived .from given the south--er-a away free of charge. " of the state where he has part Every effort Is being made to been reared. We have been relia-bl- y have two days of mirth, music, Informed, however, that be Is song, and feasting red letter days an excelmt animaL in the history of Provo amusements. Only this week the photographers Great numlters are working upon the program daily rounding it Into whose studios are Jn the Fourth slwpeMthat-wlllrplea- se themost f asw'"ofeferedrne-Hehlarge- 1 SPECIALS- - "Pbrk Roasts, any cut. lb. 20 T 1 Cake1 Coloring, each. 20e- - Ibson's Orange, .. - SOAPS SATURDAY MORNING 70c Folger's Lemon vtt,30e and 35 hH ? Rchilllnr'a Icmnn Celery V..TTT.'sS; Gion's held-twdays preColorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. Interment ; Palmer died, where was in the Spanish Fork Cemetery. Mrs. Palmer was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pace and was borq la Spanish Fork canyon about fifty years ago. She is survived by her hnsband, Harold Palmer of Cole- radd 'Springs .and by a number ' of brothers and sisters. . at viously AND - SPrCES EXTR.VCTS Folger's ;;, funeral service - -- day. ... . port; Mrs. Saran wll. i,nlur( - Bext v. , i. I uuu w m.? port: Mrs. I W. man namea OPOn me au--n . was taken action The. Hamsport; unideatifledman. . ; nutgjcllln. m ? ivv w v .Matthew waus, uri to repwill continue Lovett 'otter four Judge automobile bus, and to. in Interests railroad's local the' hosptal resent passengers are in a a serlQus condition. , railroad jponsolidatiott matters and in the work.of gnrln.thi..TaluaCHAOOtWlOF t'WON tt tlon"of..tJe jrailrofl4.rt 1 PACDTIC SAHJtOAD BESIGNS interstate Commerce commission now' engaged. r.,M..,innt Maws 8rvlea! FIVE BILLED, FT'E ABE He had devoted considerable atFUNERAL SERVICES HELD KEW YORK, Oct 12. Announce--r DUCKED Di COLLISION ment war'toade that Robert S. tention to these matters and will FOB MBS. MABY L, TALMER. Lovett has resigned as chairman of finish the work, It was announced. ..luaiHia SPANISH FORtfl YV. IrtJ-IPii- n. nvm. y omnilttee r" tne International Haws Senrloa. eral services were held at the First WIJXIAMSPCffiT-Pan-Oct.4- 2. ward Sanday afternoon for : Mrs. -- Flve persons were killed and five Mary Lundqulst Palmer; former res- others seriously Injured when a ident of this city. Couneelor Holly train os the Pennsylvania railroad Cornsby was in charge and the strnck a motor bus, at Hepburn vtlle were W. David Davis and speakers station crossing about six miles Cl WTBooth.lir- - north of here, Thursday. William By special request Bishop The dead: C. Beckatroni read an account of a George P. Ault, South WllUams- - Ticket sellers will go to all parts of the town with the tickets. When they sell the, tickets they will detach the coupons and place them in a receptable. The purchaser retains the ticket bearing a number- corresponding to the number on the coupon. ; These coupons 1 will be placed altogether and on Thursday evening they will determine who is to have the gifts. No one person will be allowed two presents. , 4 Taluablrthlngs-lJr.Pynriat- and D -- SQUASH Hubbard Squash, Potatoes, busBel lb.. .... The perfect food in Biscuit fom ....Je .$1.M) . a. Sr. H 3C mum rvntr 3T r FOR THE DUCK HUNTERS .. a very special on Hip High Rubber Boots, U. S. brand and Hood Arrpw, at $4.95 Knee Boots, very special at . $3.95 x; galore, Breeches, Woolen Pants, Woolen Underwear, Woolen and Leather. Gloves, Woolen Caps, etcetc :; N . ) n " n 304 West Ccner ; 1 . s , Specials On Bankets v:-- Trench Shoes, Marching Shoes, Scout Shoes, High Top Shoes of all descriptions, Field Shoes: Arienormpus Stock of every-- : Lowest - Qua- : thing-Pric- es -- " ..... '" ... 0. D. Blankets, all wool; sizes 67x84, U. S. Government ity Highest single, very special Xlinfcr ii ccmingcoma in and leek $3.95 Plaid double Blankets, all wool, size 70x80, very special ' ' $ 6 .4 5 - a big csving ., These Blankets are worth double' the price. u$ ever before ycu bay ehewher jfrantced. , 1 ) I - 1 z it . . s . Blankets ,Woolen Shirts, Woolen ' Sweaters, WoolenxSocks, Sheepskin Lined " Coats of all descnptiohlather Aviation . Coats, Leather Vests of all kinds, Woolen v. ' ri" y .rjr., 1 just received our complete Fall Stock. and Winter ' - v I We have We have l : .... . UlttU SHOES tiuiLJu AW iill?5ARcif,nlRnT -- Our Guaranteed Goods Exchanged or Money Refunded' mm: Provo, Utah i |