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Show FiiOVO liLUALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1923. iliE Soci ety . FltOGBESSIVEPAUTY. The members of the'Junlor cjas ot the Thlrfi. jrsrd mutual enjoyed progresslTe. r8rty Thursday even-IuAt each of tlie following irln ; , ! and bome,.a game was played roars of the luncheon served : Mrs. Frank Lwreu8, Mlaa Louise Hoover, Hiss Viola Clayton,. Miss Vest Dixon and Miss Mary Taylor, . Participating tn toe delightful af- fair were Miss Bessie Collins. Miss - Viola Clayton, Miss Af ton. Dixon, . Miss Lnrtle Boniney, Miss Alice Melissa Swan, Miss Louise floover. Miss Elsie Markham, Miss Irene Henriehseh. Mis AfJoXBakerr MlsS Boris Horton, Miss Lncjle Manson. Miss Ma me Manson, Miss Florence John, Miss,, Ida Knudsen', Miss Vesta Dixon, Miss Hhea Busby and teresting papers "will be read after s NINETEENTH CEXTCRY- - CLUB. The member of the Nineteenth Century club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. J. M. Vick Friday afternoon-o- t Two In3 nVliirK. teresting, pnfiers will Jk? naad after which musical nnnibers will com plete the program. If The ProvamhaS club wilt meet -- Friday nfletnwu, Ht tile home iT Mrs. waiter! Taylor. The time will be spent with sewing, music and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Facer enter tained the Sunday school officers 1 M ' were later enjoyed by the follow- Sir, and Mrs. Alex Mortensen, Bishing; Bishop and Mrs. I lu Nelson, op and MrSj Albert Ma bey, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. 1L Knudsen. Seta Mrs. Bliss Bushman, Mr. ud Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Ijrs. John Tburgood, Eli Boblnson, Mr. and Mrs, D. 8. Mr. and Mrs, B. Asael Johnson, Mr. MnrdocV Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wiland Mrs. A. .Will Jones, Mr. and liams, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bishop, Mr. Mrs. E. C. Jlenrichsen, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs; pipeakman, Mr. and Mrs. E. Orvllle 01nen..Mrs. Hannah Car- - Irwin Murdoch, Mrs. E. Jones, d;ilr, Mr. and Mrs, Tbomns Hardy,. Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. MertoB Jones, Miss May Johnson, ' Miss Estella,Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, . Miss Leah Henrichtsen. John S. Stearley and daughter Fay Messrs.-JEarl - Lewis, Brigham' uf Parson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cum Johnson, and Andrew M. Router. nlngham also' of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Bod Snow, Miss Llllie Mnr-docThe Elks' ladies will meet --for Miss Atha Murdock, Ted Bushtheir card social in the Elks' club man, Bob Bushman, Loyal Morten-se- n rooms Tuesday evenings Tables of snd the Misses Marine--an- d bridge and "5W will be played and. Pbyllss Mortensen. . prizes awarded. A social time will follow during which refreshments -Mrs. Vera Davies "and son Bay be sems-Al- l ladles of Elks of Salt Lake are the guest of Mr. are cordially invited to attend. and Mrs. Andrew Sward fur. View A married folk dance will be days, i given in the Third ward amusement ENDEAVOR .SOCIAL. hall Thursday evening. Wilde's or- CHRISTIAN Christian Endeavor 'society chestra will furnish the music. All of The the Community church will give married folks, spinsters and bache- a Hallowe'en supper and social; Satlors are cordially invited. urday, October 27, a t 7 :30 p. m. . .... ;:';,.:.. Ghosts and pampklnpie will reign Jk. bazaar dance will be given In during the evening's enterthe Armory hall Tuesday evening, supreme insuring a goodhBe Jor under the .auspice of. the: Home tainment, all attending.. Economic department of the en e mtiniclpia council. Booths will The Pleasant View ward Belief be opened with y aprons, garters, society will give a bitziiar and social sale. candy, refreshments, etc, for In rhA ssrosr1 KAtiaa Good music- - has mcBdn at. 3 o'clocfeitt the forg lnjecured the (bjnee, and Inost dtfna&m for the ciliftren, and at 8 tunc w iiiuiuikb eieryoue. j.ue pro-In tfrr f"''nff i mut gie w.4c members. A special lnvltatton la exi.iii . gaw-ji- i used for the Children's playground tended Tto the young people to a t r tuna. tend. A splgTlidigjrani wlU bft : s given, commencing at o- ocjocm,-BoothMr. ond Mrs, Theo Johnson and will be arranged throughdaughter. Vera of Castlegate are out the ball where many article Provo visitors for a few days, the can be purchased. The public is corr guests of relatives and friends. , dially invited to attend. - and teachers and. the bbtbopirc of the Second 'srd t their home Friday evening.. The entertaining rooms were attractively decorated in Hal-- ; lowe'en colors. ;A crystal rase 'of relluTr chrysan,tbemums formed the .' talde decoration. The regular monthly meeting wa conducted, after which games were plajvd. Duinty refreshments were carried out in the Hallowe'en eolors to. Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Knudsen, Mr. and John. Thurgoodi Mr. aud Mrs. A. W 111 Jones, Mr. and rMrs. Orval Obien,i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Uardy, Mr. and Mrs. B. Aseal ' Johnson, Mrs. Hannah. J. CardeU, Miss May I. 84-t- h k. lHU llenrlcnsen, Karl UwU, An drew Suiter and Brigham Johnson. ", . The French club of the B. T. U. will meet at the home of Miss Alice Mrnttner Monday A evening. splendid program will be given, af ter whlib games will be played. Dainty refreshments wll be served. - .'.. The officers and teachers of the Second ward Sunday school mem? oers or tneward -b- lshoprlfr-and their partners were entertained at tne uome or jar. find Mrs. w. O. racer Friday evening. The rooms were prettily decorated . in "Hal- lowe en colors, black .cats, witches, Rhosta-an-d owls, ,etc.rteing employ- Jill In the scheme., gi'th Mcotfgave the lesson 'The Word of Wisdom,? after which a delicious tray lunchi eon, cprreapondlng with the color scneaie, was served, a A large crystal basket of chrysanthemums formed an attractlve centerpiece for the luncheon table. Games and ' music - i - i- J i What? Mrnrnff f. $5.00 per month-Mat- Taraity Google' is May Cht n mi M dm tus that llic stvl. 8 art wkl am yon - ie-- -f ryb4y tni Ja th sou tmm OMrfitas m mm i h an in. srat ndar lfm Mditioa al tin : the esjrect. ft jrle, oI phone in. PRICES- - FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER . Hallowe'en stunts, ST' frs.'Tgoirih8 A'rthtir and CornelL r ... , ?QeBrwH.37e to a. r . 4US0 Tourio. IMS 3e4e(-P.)U- V5ToariBg. Robtw(3 Pwl. Ceap().PMsJ Sedan f BIG-SI- ) . 65c 1 W o. b. factory UOHT-SIX- t.fmm.,m'W.O; LargeJuhaL-341.0Coal Hods 1 550 Sedui J'S S0 1750 5 Ben.H ; c Oalvanized Pails, Maylor Autfi Go; 10-- qt .............. .... lb...... THISIS A ' STUDEBAKEH YEAR Hll'ljmilBHrS ISillllBill1m(lMWIWmiIUMELJLJBJLM ot tneaunv exieturveeruin-- i fMOrUinW) Wdcnototbed Bbi(ci.pvuum buudinf Uocu suMaci I . ,, .. i i.i 1 en" (Cllns-Pnmi- s method Uw . m. kmnuusxwooa cimCeftain-ftwrwi I r Fr" v ,g'1, .... oikloih jnd Floortcx. . . Beyond the Rim of the Horizon a Host of Workers Serve You '3 l "l T"ORKING under the flags oi many nation, they gather the lor a hundred or rxKre products wUchi inater CAin-feeLabel together under one emblem--th- e IJ v d In India they have prepared the Jute,in Portugal they have strip- ped the Axgentine they have grown the flax lor the linseed oil In Ccriaiih-tcelinoleum. For mellow-tone- d Certain' 7 teed shingles and roofing, rags have been sorted all over Europe and the Near Eastrugged Vennontert have crushed the slate and Mexican peon have worked to produce the asphalt From every point of the compass ships of commerce aire bringing oil and gumjegdned to become CartalnJaad paint anJmrr! cork-bark- 7- 1 7- in d Tim enduring quality! ,' - , ' . From our Southland comes the cotton 'for Certaht-tec-d ouV cloth, and from many Certain- - teed mine, the gypsum for plaster and light, fireproof walls, . . .'-' a, . ' I J -- 'Mi SJ ' ' T 'm'm tm TlliA (rn? V T(2SSr3ST T. ? . - lJ1 frT S WHt A C : MJ'ru! r?:3Tx& liw-- s lifjiiUi' .tUf.coom" (xcauM 1 in H In 1 k,ww,',''',,-n'iwlhirVOUthb- litfaevotK t ff H II Thu libel repreaentt CwnisbrntwL Mrt of lh wotid. Kot of ysed tn RuKlnj Certaln-ice- i utc oomttlnpJh Canada. , The great Certain-ree- d plant3,locatedat points where maniK" facture is most economical, convert these materials into more than a hundred useful articles. These go into every corner of the globe to meet the need for Certain-tee- d products, f Si put it on mora W thaak hundred different proucttwktcK w H Many products, one cwhead, cmemanagement,ono sales forcer and an organization of skilled workers enable Certain-teedt- o pro duce "enduring quality at low cost." These five words express the benefits that may be yours if you ihsisj on the Certain-tee- d Label -- when buying, -- r , I ...L U Si- -isl Build to " " - 1 Endure Cortain-t- e l4 tWtLVCJ CerteierMml.MMt jakkHl.UMlej 11 1 1 '- 3 - ' L m bjv. i wiz-v-- 1 HW,fS!Sa - rt r U-- "' 4 ., '. V tt, 1 d:k.vi Ijws-twwrv- - 1 ".--i-- o v.i v, v cvsif . r-f- Vr . . irW ........ .V IsSoldby7?-':.-.-' ' ..... , " 5th South and 2nd West Phone 357. .. -- . 1 mm . 1 rr ' MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER CO. 'i id i -- r1 . r-- 1 1 tf 1, via j y i4SsS,JlrrS3as .. . ' -- .--- mm aa . hipcd to (hit tawiur Million ue wad uuHkit)r a GeiiKHnd oTyinl knofeuri , r 7"7 .... 1' ' ' . 'I .. I7S0 0- .... .... 30c ,.65c for .65c Loose Macaroni, lb. . . 10c qt. MazolafOil. 1 qt. Penick Syrup. . . .20c Loose Cocoa, 15c Old Yankee Syrup. , . .25c Beans, Pinkeye, 3 lbs. 25c: WE DELIVER 1 each .35cJBrasaJhbrard8rrTT65i ... .65c iTtsCTrTrrrrrrrOc 6 lbs,Crisco . ....... $1.60 h i qi. "Wesson Oil. aXtty me4ct end each , dominating raitte 1924 MODELS AND PRICES- -f. r- or-natio- n Lard-- . honor of her birthday anniversary. Season's flowers prevailed throughout the' rooms "and prettily deeo rated the dining table. Covers were lata for Mrs. Mary Mnrkham, Mrs. Aifnes CranduU. Mrs. Zina Seamount Mr Bertha ttoss. Mrs. Ruth Far-- , .' 19X4 SJftrt.., Bnrnn. lh Kippered Salmon, lb. fC ! r V " 9-l- b. I Mrs. Bose Knrtchucr .entertained ut her home. Sunday evening in ear bajrr ' :- It, f peal tm trery Just received 100 Bicelarge Early Pink Paenoias now is the time to plant, each 75c; hlf this size, 5Uli each. Be sure and plant your tulips, hyacinths, etc, before ' ..; the ground freezes. :' : TimDanogoa Butter ..5Sc Rolled Oats,. loose, lb..5c sk.554 Ranntiet Butter .. . . . .55c Rolled Oats, I Knudsen's Butter . . . .50c c ..32c Cream CheeseJhu Twifii Fresh Eggs, dozen.1... 50c ' prize;M. i,.35cfe Boiled Ham, lb. .r. 7. ,55c Mother's Oats .... . .,35c Meal ;.i .40c " Puritan Bacon, lb. Fatrer - -- Phone iXherat-ftCtnatcbak-c CENTER. . I li'iinS North. 24 Hastlirst : ... wmm m WEST and Tools FREE erial - - rf-- l Wright 'y, con- guests. InTaWlhW1!? a nd MrsMLBfilffisilliW- " ' A. had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. . MaBdelko and dangnter. eo, -- anu Marguerite of" Omaho, Mr and Mrs. L. P. Whitehead of ,iToronto, Canada.- Legion Auxiliary will give a Hallowe'en car4 Friday evening, October 28 Id, the Armory hall Decorations will be carried out in Hallowe'en colors, pumpkins and corn stalks will be throughout the halt yffe. card game "5WVnd bridge will be played, after which dainty refreshments will be served. The public In general Is invited to participate in the delightful affair. For tickets of any information call Mm Geojge, Levenchalrmaft of the commlttpe In charge. J Cheate-r-Aymo- ' - - haim TLfra "Tbeffierlcaii fetti, refreshments, Wilde's orchestra. shorty big dance. Where? Sixth" ward amusement halt When? Thnrulnv evenlne. October 25. "at, 0LO't'lOcK, BylJEhom3JnieElysiaji4 Gleaners of the Sixth wara m. 1. A. One of the biggest dances of the season; don't miss it - iike-i-aev- i lt. - -- ' Sunday. The dining table was prettily decorated with roses and ferns. Covers were laid for Mr. E. J. Ward, Mr. ' and Mrs. .W, O. ,Bam-ahaand daughters, Cora and Mary, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward, also of Salt Lake. i-- ai'f 11 ' - 7Tme,lSays iMrs Alarsteh . was-pleasa- f0t Mrs, Ilyrnm Duke en , Mr. and tertalned at dinner at their home Sunday. Fall flowers were used in decorating the dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.- - Boy Chappie and family, Mr, and Mrs. s and famrtyrMTTaha Mra. Blake Peay, Mrs. Jennie Stelle, Mrs. Ella "The Tanlue treatment 'has been Jac have both Surprised and deJorgsea and daughters Maxliie and Jane. James Lawrence. sqch a great blessing to nig that I lighted me. I am now In splendid Leonard JnmeAiMrand M'rsi-W. want to jdo my part in telling' the "did tgiLrejifejiiLjirid Mrs J Q, ehHirl ting world Aliint Jt.-- is the apiweclative eouUUon. (tttt getting buck rSnoTaauKhter Emma. Mr, 'and Mrs. Bt, Bi weisui. ray nemsjriiiJiieiLXiar4- tAnna Maruten, 924 East 29th St., I - ...... u I enlov mv Mrs. A. fll. Peav nnd fnmilr ,inil '1L I. - - IV. Xos . 1.: . . ..1 , '.L dinner, music und lirauk. I'lMMLJSfitliutdeeJteetherJrFa "I hiwl snrferml n social cnai were enjoyed. I don't see how anvmie uc i sn limine if rnr 2 a iiv bti nAi-..j. .jpe in n worse tonuuion ana.1 coma Mrs. M. I. Bushmnn was pleasubstltute. Wdurelt. I lost no less than twen- - ?lPwLHi"-''tl'n!0P- t . ? Wld. antly surprised at her hom Friday tr nonhds and felt that if I did not Ver evening by a number of friends. .find Jometblnc to. put me on my The evening was spent with game''. Take Tunlac Vegetable 'I'iUs. feet I couldn't last muelrlonger. music and dancing, after which . "The results I received from Tan- - Advertisement. dellelons lunclieoif was. served t. T rer, Mrs. H. a Pyne, Mrs. Sarah Dixon, Mrs. Fred Davies, Miss Florof ence Buckley MrajtJL-Dav- i gden, and Mrs. OUv Milbum of Salt Lake. After dinner the even-- j spent ,wlth ing ; music snd social' chat ; '' ,' v. WiUiam JFrlaby Mr. sad Mrs. entertained at dinner at their home ' CERTAIN-TEE- D Is Sold by, v UTAH TIMBER & COAL V .160 X CO. West Fifth North. Phone 323. . - ' -- |