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Show I COMMERCE-CLU' ' DANCE. B Tbe Commerce club of the B. X. 0. wiU bold Its tint, party in the Fourth ward amusement hall Friday hlgbt Ted Bushman was chairman of the decoration committee; Chestina Baird, chairman of the refreshments committee, and LeKoy Bentley, chairman of the entertainment committee; SOut Christmas Shipment Is In c Make a Deposit and Have Us SaiieVne miTSa GENUINE RED CEDAR CHESTS t&sitlbetiif Mondaynd Xhe w geoerat were discussed, la compliance with a request from the Utah association, 1 " 1 Newest and Up-to-da- ..v...... f ,..( p- i " elected to As $14.00 represent tbe B, r trV. Home Economic dub at the convention to be held in Salt Lake in the near fu. ture, " r . Designs. See them early --As low . Bome-Ecohom- icg Mi Your Choice ofthese Attractive Floor tamp ........ '" Made 01 That Good Old Tennessee Cedar The, Honje, Economic girls of the U. held a. business, meeting B. ' t "-- '4 e ,, of the William T. Sherman. Belief course was . held Wednesday In the I. a. O. F. hall The Tisitora were Mrs. M. J. Van Patten, department president of Mrs. B. V. Brooks Inspector of Bait Lake, II. L, poodselL depart-- , An Inspection Oe-de- 1 ment commander, n 1 V. SchneU, W, Genuine Chest, , adjutant genera! and M. H. Kester, ' comrade, all of Salt Lake City, also Mr. West wood, commander of SprlngvUte. The Women'a JteUef course entertained the visitor at dinner at tbe Elliot Cafe. i ..;, OUTGOING . SCHEDULE Or MAILS AT POSTOFFICE To eastern Utah, Including Car- hin. F""T, nwhnBnn, TtftKy-l- l Grand and San Juan counties, Colorado and eastern and southern states. Mail closes at 8 :30 a. m. . To SpringvUle, Spanish Fork, . - Red Walnut and . Mahogany Chests, cedar' lined, In period designs are a special feature of our late shipment. These chests will match your bed room furniture. Cedar trimmed, copper strong built and pretty design la being offered at $14.00. See it in our window." si '" A snjall deposit wihold any chest selected. Easy "THonthly PaymentsUse while youipay for it. . newest The ; !l . design the Chest- - will - Interest .Console 1 your PaysonjFMonapBantaauln Nephi, Lynndyl and aU offices in Millard, Beaver Iron and Washington counCalifornia and ties;, southern Nevada. Mail closes at 8:30 a. m. Closed poch to Salt Lake City, all mau for Salt Lake City and north, northern western and including; ' - , ,- . ww 7- -) x a. m., . AJl mall lot the north, Including western and eastero northern, 1fT.. mmu sUteBfakePnnectihntrwlth i.i v A Cedar Chest is a woman's Treasure' Box. She needs a place to store :.JteiLf ine clothing, linens and silksrto protect them from moth. in. sect and dust. In the Springtime she will need a storage place for her furs. One of these genuine Tennessee Bed Cedar Chests answers these southern California, southern Nevada and Arizona malls, :T&q stops between Provo and Salt Lake City. American Fork and Lehi are served closes at 10 by catcher pouch. Mail ' buys oie of these beastif ul mahogany floor lamps. The mahogany base is combined with a beautiful 244nch silk shadeand is offered1 complete for 15.1$. Select one and pay for it by Christmas Time. ' a. m. ' To Sprlngvllle, problems. No insect life will live in a cedar chest they are dust proof and are ' a beautiful piece of furniture for any home. A beautiful and useful Christmas Gift select it now and have it " paid for before Delivery on Christmas Eve. y J' Thistle and all offices in Sanpete, Sevier, Piute, Wayne, Garfield and Kane coun: ; Table Lamps Bridge Lamps Junior Lamps and Floor Lamps are ties. Known as the Sanpete train. Mail closes at 11 a. m. now unpacked and oped to your selection Come Now! Don't Wait! Rlver- ' ton, Draper, Murray, Salt Lake City . Have first choice! and nil offices north in Utah, northern, western and eastern states. Mail closes at-p. m. TTfterc To Springvllle, Spanish Fork, Payson,- - Goshen, Elberta. Eureka, Mammoth and Sliver Knlghtsvllle, MDityyniegeTwm-lii'gOTla "SiirlijE; vtue TratrHiiverraty, train 410. All parcel post mail for Price and : Price district, including Emery, Duchesne and Uintah counties go on ONE-PRIC- E this train only, except special delivery perishable matter. It is important to have your parcel post for this dispatch. Mail closes at HOME FURNISHERS. 4 :10 p. m. To Price, Helper, Grand Junction, Colorado and Pueblo, Colorado, terminal Includes mall for southern and eastern states, Emery, England." She dealt mostly with Duchesne and Uintah counties, exparcel post nialL Mail closes the life and works of Longfellow. cept at 5:10 p. m. The meeting was Very well attended. To Heber, Charleston, Wallsburg and Midway. Muil closes at 5 :10 ' The shop employees " association p. m, To Salt Lake City, Utah. Inclddes ' BONNE VlLUf WARD 'REUNION, iext Friday afternoon. ' The reeep--1 of the Union Pacific System will enmail north of Salt The members of the Bonneville tlon is to be held In their home and tertain the employees and their Luke for City and Salt Lake City (lis-- , at the Armory Friday evenward will gather for, their annual a most enjoyable time is promised to partners northern, western, eastern ing, at 8 o'clock. A splendid ' pro- tribufiou, some southern states, in fact . reunion at the ward meeting house the girla. gram has been arranged, which in- and cludes readings,, stories and musical the most important and largest disof the day. Mail closes at The dayf entertainment la also In . Miss Melba Boyle entertained at numbers, both Vocal and instrumen- apatch p. m. tal. Folowlng theprogram supper :w honor of. the retiring bishopric, L'o northern, eastern and western aenslngtoJfajtardayjflenioon 4n will be served in the gymnasium. Robert JHliot,'Wshopt-Andrew-3enhonor of her little sisters. Fifteen Dancing will follow, the music be states. Mull closes at 6 p. m. sen. first counselor T and - Isaac Jacob, second counselor and also to guests enjoyed the afternoon and ing furnished by the, Wilde's orches tra.- - Refreshments will be served, 'welcome the newly appointed blsh- -' later went to the theater. e for the Isaac oprlc Jacob, ward, " Edna Laura Snow, Gardner, An A. D. counselor bishop! Miller, first interesting meeting was held By and Leon Newren, second counselor. Helen Sanford entertaained their Tuesday afternoon at he 'Flrst -- Edmund-V Th hall has been attractlTely dec little sisters' of the A. W. S. at an in- ward .Relief, society. The literary ance Cooke forlheroccasioh'wlta. Hallo- formal candy pull Saturday even- - section had charge and the lesson on Those Inez Ing. went present: Life "Tbe Works and of Longfelwe'en decorations and colon. YOUTH IS YOUNG, Marguerite Swenson, low" was given by Mrs. C. J. Sor-e- n The (Children pf the ward, up to Warnick, Lola" Erma Deliah Snow, Keyte, son. the age of ,14 will be entertained In Mrs. Edith Taylor gave two lie was not bo far f roui eighty ; and weighty, the afternoon. Gamee and dancing ttley. Norma Carting, Cleetla vocal solo's, accompanied on the She was seventy-od- d A But as his shrunk gums touched , . piano by Mrs. Anna Hinckley. will be enjoyed and anpper served. Dutson and Callie McAllister. her cheek, In the evening the voWe members saxaphone solo was furnished by The Dixie club held Its first natty Frank Cragun, accompanied on the I beard his youthful spirit speak will meet together. ' Following sup"I greet you, love, that you are fair, per a good, program will vbe fur- Monday evening at Miss Jessco piano by Miss Bertha Duke. Trim as a withe and debonair, nished after which dancing will be Whitehead's. About thirty members d And with perfumed were present.. Mr. OrvtBe Reeve is ' the feature of enjoyment ti ... The of of class the girls ..-junior All members of the ward are cor- president, Erma Snow, '. vice , presi- the Third ward mutual will enjoy a Such ishair. the vision you impart dent- and Juanlta Pulsipher, secredially Invited to attend. progressive party this evening. To the keen retina of my heart tary and treasurer. ' Dr. and Mrs. Visits will be made to a large num- Eyes are but eyes. The heart more Woodward, patrons of the institut- ber of the homes and refreshtender, - f ments wiU girls t ion, were also present r. I Mrs, Arvid Reese entertained be served. Is'memorled of aU your splendor. v:-T';4::ra birthday party Monday afternoon, , -- " In compliment to her little daughter Mrs. H. W. Peterson entertained He was thick of hand and feature; Beth whose ninth birthday, anni- at her- home Monday afternoon in ' President Joseph Fielding Smith She an ancient palsied creature, Smith Miss Miss and snd daughter. versary it was. .. The rooms . were honor Of Mrs. Frank Batemaa.. of Yet as she held him In her eye, L. Alice were Lake of Salt Reynolds prettily decorated with fall flowers Alpine. Fall flowers In a cut glass L. heard her crooning mother-cr- y of end dinner President the guests and ferns. Games were played on bowl prettily decorated the dining "FirstliHg of my blood and bone, . the lawn, after, which, a dainty table. Covers were laid for eight - Mrs.vT. N. Tsylor Sunday. . AU of me and aU my own, -i- .T. ;,..i:-T.e.luncheon was served to the followOf all fair sons, stand alone. Mrs. Charles Blrk and Mrs. ion are as thoughyon Mrs. Etta Odeklrk and daughter ing Misses Helen Van . Wagonen, your tender form Fawn Done! son, Marjorle Bee, June Thelma of Dnchesne are the guests Frank Whitehead of Grace,' Idaho Still hugged my heart to keep It and Joyce Bee. Elnore and - Edith of Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Snow for mrm 1alMn with Minlp mAthp. Urft warmI - a, few days, ' As though your wee, wet lips still Williams, Roth .Grimes, teQa Peter a few days. Mary E. Peterson,-fo- r , nressed '. son, Donna Evans, Darlene Owens, The Booster's danclngclnb r will Dolly and Bnth. Gilchrist, Helen Miss Leona Booth will entertain Their virgin kiss against my Hutsh, Afton and Orpha Kay, Helen give their first dancing party of the the T. X. 8. club at her home Sat...abreast" " ,; F.- - hall O. I. O. Genevieve tbls season the at Jepperson, (Spencer' urday evening. Games, sewing and O ancient mother I I defer Ludle AIrd, Alda Thurgood, Onda evenings ' The music win be fur- luncheon wiU be enjoyed. ; To you and to that courtly sir Re' 'X V Doris and 'Wanda nished by Wilde's orchestra. Christensen, ''',", wnen Wells, Rita and Rilla Jacobsen, freshments wiU be served. The club The borne economics department So- - nrst he held her in bis arms. wondrous are the words you Enid Kendall, Beth Pazman, Mar consists of about 65 couples who win of the Women's Municipal council - , :",ispeak,"'1 tha Evans, Vera ' Smoot, Dagmari dance with each other every Thurs are a bazaar and dance, Whose truth Is strong as tones are sponsoring and Carles Bylund, - Fay Knight, day evening. be which tbe in held will X' Armory t Lenna Hansen, Beth and Vie Dixon, Xj-- ' hall Tuesday evening. The proceeds There weak, la a tear upon my cheek t Alice and Donetta Miller and Luclle A toudz Deooles dance wilt be giv of the used be wiU for the Whether we evening in faith and trust, v-en this evening in the Third ward children's playground. uveriy.-Booths will Whether we pass in the dust linger amusement ball by the recreational b earranged throughout the hall I know not but to aU finality, ". ' Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph Duke an- committee of the wardGood music containing aprons,, candy and other Our memories yield us Immortality. nounce the marriage of their son, has been secured and ah enjoyable articles. A good time is assured au (Copyright. 1919, N. E. A.) Leo to Agnes Stevens of Holdes. time to... promised . everyone. . , All those present and an invitation has ' nvlted. Utah. XThe marriage took" place y??!1!. P?0!!?- been extended to the pubuc-r" A GREAT STORY YEAR. October 17. in the Salt Lake temple. " A golden sheaf of stories , is In Mrs. Julian 'Fry of Salt Lake Is ' The seulor class of the B. T. U. preparation for 1924 readers of Tbe Audrey Ostland: Lyle Nelson and spending a week in Provo. wiU give a get acquainted party louth's Companion. There wiU be Alta Oakley spent Thursday event iir October 20. The stories ot western , ranch life and Miss LM1 McBrhle of Paragonab. Saturday evening, In, Salt Lake City attending tbe " In of the affair committee charge adventure; stories of thrilling coacert given by Mary Garden. rtah Is visiting In Provo this week consists of Miss Edna Snow, chair- gumption In getting a job anad mak with her cousin, Mrs.. John Jackson. man Leon Williams and NelLyle . lug a luccess at It; stories of lively , A resnlnr B. Y. V. student body i. 'm: scrimmages on the athletico-field An Interesting meeting of the son, d .nee will be held In the Ladies' ,. ..:!, f- girls fuotballr baseball T stories Re ..gymnasium Friday etfning.ri:jj. members ofjhe. lnnavn.wardafter-noo. Miss Erma RockhlU "of 8panlsh in school and college and working lief society was held Tuesday in the world of business; Al B. T. U. girls are requested to the literary section In charge. fork, was the week end guest of their way stories of the old' farm folks down attend the recentiou given at tbe Mrs. Nellie Thornton gave the les told inimitably by G. ... . . n ., home of Dr. and. Mrs. U. G. Merrill son "Literary Contributions ot ISeff Fork. nomeTtcanorlCLekt ' Only One Price To Every body-T- he Lowest Price There Is More Than One Price Someone Pays too Much TP vrl r.v; or-mxontmti - "THE PHONE 544 "THE ONE?PRICE HOUSE" HOUSE" Phone PROVO, UTAH " -. TODAY'S POEM -- grated 544. Peas-lee'- s ; stories pf Caleb shrewdnessand horse 'sense; stories of resourcefulness and pluck in situations of danger and extremity ; stories of.thg . sea .and of the mountains stories to please every fancy of old readers and young, for readers who love the story of character and for those who like best tbe story of swift action. It will be a great year in the history of The Youth's Companion. The 52 issues of 1924 wiU lie A. Stevens ! w4edb serials-storietri- Provo, Utah. Home Furnishers PURE MILK IS URGED FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN International News' Bervlpe. CHICAGO, Oct 18. Children who.devour jelly beaans aud lolly pops never can make good at their studies as well as those who drink milk freely, according to Peter A. Mortensbn, superintendent of the Chicago school. ' . His remarks were prompted by reports that children were boycot ting dealers permitted to sell pure milk in the public school buildings voted to dismanteUng the great shrines within the sepulchral,'' said Carter in an. Interview, "but tbe task of dealing with the and the sepulchral and as i whole would at least 7 take two or three seasons." Carter Is of the opinion that the represented that of" a nobleman of the period rather than a youth of royal blood. automobile cheap; must seU because of court order." That's the way Ben Drei is advertising all Jivez Peoria. about because Drez was a'rrested three tlmesr on charges of driving Each time he while intoxicated. pleaded guilty. It was very vexing to FrankrHall, Police Magistcrate, because he did not like to punish Drez, for Dres has six children, So he said: "Drez.TU put this case over, but you sell' the automobile and don't ante-chamb-er It-ca- me Inner-chambe- rs tomb-proba- bly , Hundreds- - rin their price from three to fonr cents s. So, that's why : stories, editorials, poetry, facts and for half pint bottles. "Oood automobile, cheap; must fun.' Subscribe now and receiver Mortensen said that because the sell because of court order." 1. The Youth's Companion 52 school board knew- - the value of issues in 1924. . ........ mtli. M I I. . uii.K ill DunrinruniK me Issues . of 2. All the remaining ,nv itiitl. emmtr. irtun mt 1923. en, studying-chlldronly "milk that 3. The Companion Home Calen L had been proved ,.tabe-j)f-thbest International News18.Service. Two or three dar ior 102- 1LONDON," Oct was' sold in th schnoK quality All for $2.50. more winters' work will be neces4.. Or include McCaU's Magazine, sary before tbe body of COURT ORDERS DRINKER - is revealed, according to the monthly authority .on fashions. ' PEDDLE niS AUTO TO Both publications, only $3.00. Howard Carter, discoverer of the -i i Storming . V. e- International News Service. TI1E YOUTH'S COMPANION. ' PEORIA 18 111., Oct Commonwealth Ave. & St Paul St., Boston, Mass. "Good Barton BIG SALE famous tomb of Lord Carnarvon. "The coming winter will be de- - poppy-crowne- . INVEST YOUR SAVINGS WITHA SAFE, -- SOUND, CONSERVATIVE COMPANY - "American- - , ilding & .-. OEFORE you bu- yan unknown tire - J . at'whatlockstoUa v low pries), compare theicoat witktheee low price on GoodWingfootTireet ; - year -' -- " ' -'.'- -!; 5 Gtiarantecd -- CL S0i3M CL 3Jx4 , 8. SOxSH rabrle-JU- 83x4. 8. 8. 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