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Show wt THE PROVO HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1924. PAGE FOUR. Clark. While In Benjamin they i her sitter. Mr. J. JL Carter. Covert were the jueu of Mr. and Mra.were laid for the family and Mi CroaMe. FulluwluK dinner I tare Migeaell, later they came back LaVern enjoyed. theater party to Spanish Kirk, and apent the eve-- 1 at eutertaiued Junes. Olsen Mrs. Aliens ting with Mr. and Mr. Joe 'A i WORLD'S LARGEST it J pHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION BLOSSOM Men xv IF '" Ji i t., a ur w .! i . a will . junvno aiavna 475 DEPARTMENT STORES ON WEDNESDAY Uoe birthday an- a uf her hustiand. a i . .., i ur miuu nam hi .k . on iui occurea versa ul ry uj. Of lNeW 10rk MOet pive dan In the ward anniaeGames, cards and swdc were en- - One me nt ball evening. The was w hich luncheon ComProductions rtotable during Joyed, I'eerleoa.I'layera will furnish the served to the following, Mr. aud ing to Prove niUKie, and all are luvited to attend. Mrs. Die Olseu, Sr Mr. and Mrs. a. a. a. Mr. and Mra. Parley Blossom Time" is on tonr, going A barn dance will lie riven In the Ole Olsen, Jr., Mrs. France Olsen, south, east aud west, to Bonneville ward am linemen "hall Olsen, Mr. and north, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olsen, Mr. weave its shimmering web of Joy Wednesday evening. Wllde'a orch, Leroy, Clif-- over many other heads. It comes to estra will furnish the music. Re- and Mrs. Arvtlle Olsen, i Olsen. the Columbia theater Wednesday freshments will he served. All mar- ford and Kenneth New York ried folks are Invited to attend. I evening with the original "OLD TIMERS NIGHT." theater company aud proThe Provo lodge of Elks will hold ( Century duction absolutely intact as It wa In the lodge The Gold Brickers gave a danc- an "old timers" meeting presented in New York City. when rooms past Thursday evening, Into the score of "Blossom Time" ing iwrty In the First ward Social hall Saturday evening. Dainty re- exalted ruler will have charge of are heard the "Unfinished Symoffifor Nominations freshments were served to UK), In- the program. phony," "Ave Maria," "The Seredur"March Militaire,'-- ' "Moment cluding several Invited guests. Mr. cers will be made at meetings nade", ; and Mrs. Edgar McArtbur were pa- ing the month of February election Musleale," "The Brook." the fa6. trons. night Is to be held March mous "Two Waltzes," strains from "Hark, the ballet "Rosamunde," A DOl'BLE BIRTHDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Orald Flair enter Lake." "Why?" and the Mr. and Mrs. Iah ijirsen of Eure- Hark theTriste." Others tallied a niuiiltcr of friends at their are there, "Melody home Sunday evening. The time ka, Mr. and Mra. A. B. Riding aud too. was pleasantly spent with music and daughters Theo and Couda, Mr. and Ikirothy Donnelly wrote the ligames, after which nupiier was ser- Mrs. Claud Larson, all of Springvllle bretto. This actress ( remember her ved, covers lielng laid for Mrs. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Madame-XT- ) had done well by the George Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Amos Riding Sunday at a double composer's life. She takes bis love Mrs. in of honor dinner P. Kohtnson. Miss Heruice Robinson, birthday affair ( unfortunately never confesMiss Dorothy Hair, Arthur Dia- May Riding aud Mrs. Edith Larson. sed in life) with the daughter of A mond of Springvtlle, large birthday cake formed the Count Esterhazy Mrs. Amos and makes It the A pleasRhodes. Miss I'earl Rhodes and centerpiece for the table. basis for the romance of the ojiera. ant time was spent by all. Beruell Rhodes of Lehl. Schubert has gone into the home of the Count as musical Instructor A farewell party was given In the for his daughters. It was one of First ward social hall Monday eventhe very few times in his life that he In honor Rulon of ing Openshaw, had a position, but it counted little son of Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw and Walter F. Whitehead, coated tongue, Sour stomach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. foul . breath, pimples, headaches, Whitehead, who will leave Rait are nature's alarm constipation Lake February 8, for St John, New signals remove the cause, elimiBrunswick, Canada, from where nate the poison from the Liver, they will sail on the steamer Montand Bowels HOLLI8-TER'Kidneys rose on Feb. 15, for the British misROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA to L. S. laNir for the sion, I). uoes it slick and quick. Good for church. Commencing at 7:30 a tha whole family. Hedquist Drug splendid program was given In the Advertisement Co., four stores. ward chapel after which dancing IN SHREDDED WHEAT was enjoyed in the social halL The you get ail the bran you need, many friends of the missionaries Join In wishing them success. ' in just the proportion! Nature intended h. And you Mtr. Ix'Roy Dixon, Mrs. J. R. Murdock, and Mrs J..M. Jensen will get all the other entertain the new stake officers, the properties uf whole r ZJ n 11 'J"l 1 new board memliers and the presiwheat. dents of the various wards of the Utah stake Relief society at the Delicious with fruits and home of Mrs. Murdock Wednesday berries. afternoon at 3 o'clock. Following a business meeting a social time will a saooo ilri In 1M ! 286 WEST CENTER, PROVO, UTAH. ; A Surprisingly Low Price for Neat, Colorful and Serviceable Dresses Apron Something Every Woman Will Appreciate a Liberal Supply of New Styles in Apron DrMM I ne' Many clever styles in this splendid assortment of n e w Dresses for Apron And the colSpring. ors are as varied as the styles. Ginghams, plain, striped and checked; percales with fancy dots and figures. ftSK&ilw in the long run. He fell In lore with Countee Caroline Esterhaiy. but never had the courage to tell her of it. He in aaid to have written "The Serenade,, for her. " In -- Blossom Time" the la not eung by Schubert, but by hia Bohemian friends who were ever faithful to him, feeding him at timea ud taking care if uiiu in All a, till, tftf hia darkest momenta. of hia old 'cronies" take Important role in the play, mere i no ueeu to dwell further uion thla musical offering. Suffice it to aay that for the pant eix or seven years it haa been the rage in Germany, played for more than a year In Rome, la rounding out a year'a run in "Sere-bade- I,.t-thnn at ner cent of all the telephones in the world are In the United States. o Are You Fat? Just Try This following.. Athe advice rveuill iitwiu u.pmnlA thoae harmleea Prescription Tablet, thelittle fat reducers that simplify Predose of the famous Marmola wn II loo iai .aoni cription. .i i unil for one world the price dollar, which Is the S oa l (an. a wi over, i. . tprocure t n.afArgkuiv vtn nn secure to the price them direct sending by l k 1T na wA k V . reduce eteadily Mich. They Detroit, or starvation diet and leave no un- pieasant eirect. become . . . slim .by Ol GOClOrB WHO Yt -- . Q THE supplies, S BRAN ill body-aus-taini- 79c to $2.98 Showing Our Allotment of 36,000 Girls' Gingham Frocks New Spring Styles Clever side drapes md cape effects are featured in these newest of Spring styles. Models are developed with or without collars and sleeves, some with short sleeves. Canton Crepe and Novelty Crepes fashion these Dresses in new Spring shades of tan, brown, grey and gTeen, as well as black and navy. Some combine harmonizing shades of grer and blue er tan and hraan. $6.90 to WK eat There are other sympIf the child Is pale, has dark rings under the eyes, bad breath and takes no Interest In play, it Is almost a certainty that worms are eating away Irs vitnlity. The surest remedy for worms is White's Cream Vermifuge. It Is positive destruction to the worms but harmless to the child. Price 35c. Sold bv Iledaulst Drue Co. Advertisement toms, however. s of the total of about from. certificates issued ill that county. By this it is meant that trappers inis would mean mat in tau uiKe aud hunters during the day had pre- County, w here certificates for only of offices county sented, at the were issued, certificates for a of skins clerks throughout the state, total of $:?2 only would be cashed. coyotes or other bountahle predatory In Boxelder. where the clerk issued wild animals or rodents, together certificates for S2.S17, certificates with sworn statements, backed by totaling as near as may be to $17S the certificates of two disinterested will Ih cashed and so on. Iu this citizens, that these animals had been way Mr. Tuttle hopes to give the killed within the state and within counties lying scome distance from the last sixty days. the state capital as fair a chance to Mr. Tuttle had asked the county in the present fund as clerks and auditors to inform his of- - participate of those close at hand. Holders 'fice at " o'clock Monday of the to-- , such certificates, however, will have till certificates issued on this class to abide by the rule of first come of statement. When twelve out of! from anv one eountv. firs; served. in staff1 counties the the twenty-ninother certificates issued will be was had reported, the total already honored as funds may accrue to the in of .vi.mi ami Mr. Tuttle; state bounty funds for such pur'li that it would v:!s of the i This will not be until Novemposes. hi-run as h as SH.iiiiO at least. ber or Iveembor next, but all cerIr will, as a result, be impossible tificates issued yesterday should for all the claims to be paid at this be redeemed by the state before the time. Mr. Tuttle said he would fob close of this year. Totals of certifithe practice of prorating the cates issued were reported by counfunds immediately available among! clerks last night at 5 o'clock, as the counties. For example, if. when ty follows, in ten counties: Boxelder, all the counties have reported, it is S2M7; Cache. RlT.l : Carbon. SiiSS. found that the total of certificates Davis. $!5; Garfield. SluOS; Millard, issued the first and only day for Morgan. $t550: Salt Lake, bounties to be paid this year is $1S.-o- i Summit, $1140: Tooele, $987; SK; will honor Wasatch. S7S3; x, the state auditor Weber, $54. certificates from each county up to and any other brand that for uniform and wholesome bale ing it has no equal. 7. 473 8. I State Auditor Mark Tuttle ordering that no certificates be issued since the fund was already overdrawn more than double the amount set aside fur that purpose. The state bounty fund which ntuountiiu t.i iibout $12.(vk) Monday iii'rnir.2. w;$ some hundreds of dolwith lars in the red Monday Several em, ties vt to be heard T MFG. CO. tmlrrrmlty Atc. Ptqto, rtak. IS3L icfaomff at. j infix now n;rv;;Ms :e.- l.le urv -t d s'nvery iu flesh .c::i;i:- - is he lilnelnlIS .irr;- 'lie. a iMl::iie;: !h;:t comes in t:.--j ni:d J.t :'"r;:i. li is a tioll tr :,U;. ;.t i In. t nut i'ii!r puri-- i fies the ivn,!'; d of germs that cause inficUi n ir l'e-,ithe flesh with extraordhii.rv sped. Had wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal v.iilj the ordinary liniments mend quickly under the powerful influence of this wonderful remedy. Price (lifpiid) UK- and $1.20. Powder otic and ooe. Sold bv Hedquist Drug Co. Advertisement. - lv j S21.-io.4- ' PURE WHITE 4-l- LARD MORGAN PEAS Red Can, No. 2 Red Can, No. 1 Spring Garden No. Spring Garden No. Sego, No. 2 Sego, No. 1 Evergreen, No. 2 Weber Valley No. Sale on Society Mr. and Mrs. William Gay, Royal Gay, Mrs. Emaline Gay, Mrs. J. C. Snow, motored to Benjamin Sunday to attend the funeral services held for Dan Ludlow and Jack Eversharp Pencils A Good Discount Send your name snd address plainly tether with 5 cents (and this slip) to Chamberlain MediciDe Co., Dei yoites, Iowa, and receive in return a trial package containing Chsaiberlaln'i Ccii-Remedy for coughs, colds, croup, brnch'al, "fl'i" and whooping coughs, ui'. i tickling throat; Chamberlain's Slom-t- i !i and Liver Tablet for stomach trou-'.e- i, n, iudi-vgassy pains that crowd the heart, boioosness and constipation; c i..:nitienain's isalve, needed in every family for burns, scalds, wounds,' piles, and fkin affections; these valued family mutant for only 5 cents. Don't miss it wralm Taylor Paper Company "YOUR STATIONER" Utah. Thing - DOXT MISS IT. PQ. DUG 10 23& ORANGE MARMALADE, Libby's 17 22o 16 20 12? 15c 12 2 1 12 Extra large ...... 15 Grape Fruit, large. 6 4$ 3 20-o- z PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima, small Aunt Jemima, large llC - Extra Large Dry Onions, 8 lbs 17c Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half, ARRIVING DAILY AT BARTON'S. Aunt Jemima Buckwheat 1S YOU FRESH VEGETABLES Head Lettuce 10 Cabbage, solid heads, lb 4? Onions, Sweet Spanish, lb 3? Carrots, Parsnips, lb 3 CALL ON US. lb Lard, 14c 3 lbs 50c Standard Market Per lb 18C Large jars Pure Fruit Jam 19c Get your Fish at these prices as this may be the last car this year: Fresh Frozen Halibut, whole fish, lb 18c Fresh Frozen Halibut, half fish, lb ... ... 19c Fresh Frozen Halibut, sliced, lb.. . 22c Choice Sirloin or Round Beef Steak Roast, lb 18c mn-nn- MAKE MISTAKE. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY 15c Pork Steaks, lb 25c Hamburger and Sausage, 2 lbs Veal Stew, lb 12V4c Very choice Lean Boils and Pot Roasts, i OC LINOLEUMS 16 45 MEATS . WEDNESDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS NO Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown and son Bobbie, motored to Ogden and spent the week end with Dr. and Mrs. Ray N. Brown. all-- bars 320 5: Permains, lb Jonathans, lb 8-l- b. pail . .71c pail 1.39 CREME OIL SOAP, FRESH FRUITS Apples Delicious, lb Clean-u- p 1 b. O -- 1 AND FURNITURE, Oranges Sugar Cured Hams, lb. . RUGS FINE 35c I I We have purchased a large quantity of medium size sweet Sugar Cured Hams, (These care not picnic hams,) They are real hams, mild and rich in flavor. Be sure and take advantage of this saving. Every family should buy a bag of these Onions they are the largest and best that can be found. ALL KINDS Medium size, 2 dozen 02) PGKSSt big difference between Calumet t32fjj& Phoa Eooaiey the next time you, Wee give it just one honest and fair trial. One test in year own Idtchea will prove to you that there is v II AHLANDER 2 to 14 The 7 two-third- iiif: from Provo, HOLE faT healthy. Ages from Page One.) 20 Shredded SICKLY, FEVERISH CHILDREN Children suffering from Intestinal worms are cross, restless and un- $27.50 ui-'- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward entertained at a family dinner at their home Monday in compliment to their daughter, Edith, who has returned from Burley, Idaho, after spending the past three months visiting with 59c to $3.98 State Bounty (Continued will be enjoyed. The newest novelties In girls' gingham Dresses, in a fascinating array of clever styles and attractive colorings. Just the Dresses for school girls to wear this Spring. Due to a fortunate purchase of 36,000 of these dresses at a low price, we are able to offer you this unusual value which you need only see to appreciate. Choose several at this saving! Satin Finished Crepe Scene from EAGLE'S FEATHER NATURE Included are some trimmed with organie and white lawn. You will appreciate the splendid and exworkmanship, values. Reguceptional lar and extra sizes. Priced from Silk Frocks m ( REASONABLE PRICES. inniniu Barton's FURNITURE COMPANY SOME REGULAR PRICES RIPE OLIVES Sugar Ct -- k Large HSAwtU . . CH0 A Q Large Dktrs. Golden Age, 5 for f JLvV cans for 25 lbs. Fine Granulated for Z M.M.Z j PTTy |