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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 2, 1923. PAGE FOUR. SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR WEEK " Monday, Elks' ladies card social,! Elks' club rooms, evening. Advisory hoard of Rauph- tersof the Pioneers, Mrs. W. 0.' Beeslev, 7:30 p. m. Columbia Sewing club, Mrs. Ruth Farrer, hostess; even- - c$ fit j j j A Remarkable Purchase I i AflB Charming Styles High Quality MaterialsAstonishing Prices " SPECIAL THIS WEEK" Tuesday. Valley Circle. Mrs. Elmer W. Duncan, hostess. 655 East evening. Vaudeville and bazaar, First ward evening. chape; ; tew - Wednesday. Sacque apron and overall folks only,' 'dance,... married First wara. social ''"'"" hall; even--- j . . ing. Sorosis Utah : r - -.- -Jf , T,--- ,... . ': ........ Into the Home - 1 ,n-- w. h1;i Mrs, club, ' A Eleffantly fur trim chase of high grade ' These coats are not Elegant Dresses. , - Thii4 ward fabrics, I amusement hall; evening. the ones usually found Thursday. Tres Joli club, .Mrs. R. Eugene ' Jones, hostess; after-noo; it this , rer n. draped,- - they ex: price and value. E. L. E. club, Mrs. S. J. Jones, hostess; afternoon. a; Married folks dance, Third "si rwanrsociar natrr' evening. m ( Jntimist rliih. Mrs. Cilhprt Cox, hostess; afternoon. L'Metia club, Mrs. C. A. m iarsen, Hostess ; alternoon. Utopia club, Mrs. L. L. kl trTwili ,Ti7Sts... , flftprnnnn I" a,, Via?: exquisitely soft clinging fabrics, dazzling colors in charming silks and velvets' at in quality, style . - remarkable pur fabrics. soft med, hostess; after- 43am-dane- er AGiftThdtB n'wgf Beauty .!..tyjr, '."a-- JJgj- - Dresses Rnats '';- . Merle Taylor, ' noon. 'una.. ' U Exquisite ill U ;n!' Fourth North 1 IRVINE'S and Sale of :, If Jmm i -- Long remembered and cherished irthe firistrrrasgift that makes the home more cheerful and beautiful." Especially is this true when your gift is chosen from our lint of I' ; &n n mix ..v....... Friday. FLOOR COVERINGS v These beautiflil floor coverings, manufactured by the i Marshall Field Mills Corporation, have the artistic worth and enduring quality of a fine painting. A Home-Cres- t Rug will be a source of lasting satisfaction and growing pleasure to every one in the home, revealing daily new beauties of design, new richness and color harmonies. - 7 A WESTERN PICTURE THAT IS DIFFERENT Letters To Santa Claus : . doll-bugg- y "Will yon bring me a pair of kid glotes with fleeced linning annd a pair of house slippers and-- - a book- and candy and nuts. Lots of love, Genive Cook. bring KITCHEN CUPBOARD Dear Santa Caluse, "Will you bring me house slippers and a pair of mittens and candy and nuts and a story Book. Yours truly, By NELLIE MAXWELL SEM IIIUIIIIIIIIIIIu 1 . FOOD FOR THE FAMILY 00'c' A Pec. MOST delicious meal may bi lamt by broiling chops until well cooked. Cool them and spread with a thick wblts sauce in which jou have stirred two of tablespooufuls cooked ham and such seasoning! of salt and pepper as are liked. atier covering cue cnops, usin i'u; to have them well covered, dip luto egg and crumbs and set on Ice. At serving time, carefully dip then la hot fat to brown and serve al once. This sounds like home work, but the result Is so satisfying that Hey will be called for again and again. Another method of serving lamt worth remembering Is : Frlsa Crumblsd Lamb. Taki thin slices of uncooked lamb, oi thin rare roast. ' din Jnuuuiw. flour, then in crumbs and fry in aep fat The meat Is more moist than when cooked In Mhor Thick rhnm will k.rfi. v.. through In this way ; only thin lolu chops or cooked meat can be sol M . prepared 1, 1923. Your friend. EOUGR GEUGEX. rnno f Cliy, Vtah Nov. Dear Santa Claws Please bring me a bicycle and a look named ''Tncle Wiggly and that's all 5TEWART FRESHWATER. 41 S. ad East. Rie't. Cut - ii .Nov. ISO, 19i'. Dear' Santa Claus: I have trlwl to lie a good boy and do everything that my mother tells me with' good cheer. I hOie that bonder and BHizen Is all right so you can come down to my bouse on Christmas eve this year. I hope you are In good shape to deliver the many things that us little folks want this yenr. Now I will tell you what i want for Christmas. I want n tool chest, toy vllin, football, a printing mt and candy and nuts. Your friend, . .. , BERT OAKLEY. . i ' . Dear Santa Clans: I want a doll that walks and tnlks, a pair of roller scutes, a story Tr01bXSugar. One case large cans Milk. ; Fifth bucket Swift's Silver Leaf Lard; Sixth One sack Leland Tip Top Flour. Seventh One sack Leland Tip Top Flour. . Eighth- -5 lbs. Mixed Candy. Ninth 5 lbs. Mixed Nuts. Tenth-5-- lb. can Coffee. Fourth 10-l- or three slices of bacon Into small Dear Santa Claus: f have been a' prety good loy and I'll be lietter than ever If yon will please bring me a car. n pair or rubber limits, and nn aeroplane. and some nut and candv. : Kl tfl FRRStnTrATER 41 So. 2nd East two squares, add a cupful of chopped cabbage, cover and let steam foi a half hour. Bring a cupful of rice to a boll In a of belling quart a . water thon - vuiu t,UA an ...vu nun waiei .., . fcjiuer ana s cuprul or hot veal broth. Cook until the rice Is ten-- . ter, adding more hmth nuri Turn into a hot seninc dlih. add spoonful of butter to the center, V hiti I. it OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT OPENS DECEMBER 8' We Will Also Carry Fresh Milk and Cream. 4 Second Ward Grocery 25-l- b. i WiB fmw - - ' ! b. Eleventh sack Sugar. Twelfth One Fancy Broom. Thirteenth One gallon Karo Syrup. Fourteenth One large Duck. Fifteenths-On- e large Duck. sprinkle generously wlta cheessj and paprika and serve. Irish "8rw. Taks two and ons-half pounds of lamb, eight pota- - i toes, four turnips, four small onions, a quart of water and placs them In a stew pan In alienists layers of sliced potatoes and lamb 67 chops or nlecei cut fmm n, Cover with the bolllni watpr. tint V. on the lid and stew gently until ths vegetables art tender' and tin moisture nearly absorbed. Serve hot. If new potatoes are to he ii'erco uiera several times with s.fcj iori 10 allow cape and make able. . Nnrtpaatr CiIm.) 1 TG $ t if 30, .192.1 WARD GROCERY I rTrTXrn TTO r"ITCTmtTl?TC lWAWV. VAT TTART.F. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS You'll find prices at the Second Ward Grocery, lowest compare those prices with others not only are our prices lowest,-buour groceries are of the best! FIFTEEN VALUABLE PRIZES These to Be Gien Away Free to Customers of the Second Yard Grocery on December 22 at 8 p. m. First 50 lbs. Sugar. : Second50 lbs. Sugar. m. Rlstorls Trow, Ttah, Nov. An A TXT Uuely-mince- d Well 1 will tell you what I want for Christmas. I want a steel drum, tool chest, a printing set, footbulL MONDAY AND TUESDAY i s this year. hrillingrexciting at the Florence, ' I have IxH'n a good boy and do everything my mother tells me to and do it with good cheer. I hope Domler and Blitzen is all right so you can come down to my house LcsterjCunco, Mary Aldcn, Elinor Fair, George Siegmann. A smashing story of the great outdoors, superbly produced, yours truly Clnyse: want a Jumping jack and a train and a box of tools and candy and units and a-- orange. From "Will you please bring me a pair of brown shoes and a book and candy and nuts. Yours truly. Norma Snyder. a remarkable castincluding James Kirkwood, - what "Please bring me; organ, a pencil box and some clothes to make my doll a dress. .talk's and walk's a doll cart a ring Good-bye- , froni a wristwatch a par of rubbers, your"s truly MTSS 1DA PHILPOTT. FKO0, LI AU.; . .. Ruth Brleky. i r 187 V.arr'l8nlfl Tmm" ffah: Dear. Santa ChuisOiarta Pole.; GLEX..COX- . r "Will y6u please bring me a On Girls' Frocks. Dear Santa Clause: mamma doll and some nuts and a Dear Santa Clans, I want a doll that talks and set of dishes and a bottle of perAmong the frocks for school girls, me a talking Santa "Please bring f one nptk-Jthe effective use walks, and some house slippers, and fume and hankerchlfs and a story and walking Don a game of chekersV and some candy book alKHit Mr. Santa Claus. scalloping 'about the neck and hem. cane and ( a Doll cart and a candy . and nut and oranges laid a little And that's aU. a game of Rook, a Coster Sled and a doll and a book. From. Jarquettes Wanted. your truly, to fit my wrist. wrist watch Modern woman seeks the fur jacLeoua Hansen. FAY COX. This Is all from yours truly onet te for her winter's street wear. Whitman. Lois They come in beige, tan, brown and PROVO, UTAH. Desr Santa Clause: 10 W. Dear Santa Clans, North Pole. gray caracul and in natural squirI ish yu would bring me a be sure to bring it to 74 X. rel. , "Will you please bring- me a wagon and a book to read, and my Dear santa clues, mouth orgen and a set of dishes and sister Ruthie wants a . Taffeta ruffles, edged with pleace santa bring me a doll cart and dolL pinking, are shown as We both want some candy and and a story book and a game of new aad-dif- -S :ottk-a- nd Bomethlng-entlre- ly iiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiniuiiuiiiuuuiuiiiui tants. We like niggertocs too. table them if you can to and' litle chairs wrist watch to fit ent, and are very effective. Please Santa !ear It Dear Santa Enacted-b- y mm fir j Dear Santa Cains, Dear Santa Clans: mi , . can go to sleep and little Joseph a tfolley thaf can say Mamma and a durk.v If yon can to all of them and Joseph a liyclcle and bring them some candy and pennts wallnute nigertoeg annd nil you can afford to bring" ns and a cupboard. Myma, Patra.Xona, Joseph, Myrtle. aFy c - a- - (Continued from. Page. One.) PROVO, a i' awi.anft tit Nineteenth Century club, Elegant linings, Come and select a 'Mrs. H. G. Blumenthal, host choice colors. holiday ess; afternoon. charming mode .from attire at a great sav- Provannas club, Mrs. J. W. this large assortment. McClellan, hostess ; afternoon. social Sixty Dancing club. Roberts hotel ; evening. American Legion Auxiliary meets, Armory hall ; evening. Missionary dance. Second Chester and Ruthie- - McDonald, my wrist ward amusement hall ; even book, pair of gloves; ' a doll buggy a mamma doll. your truly, if you have enough. Candy and And some candy and nuts and a 384 E. 6th North. With thanks.' j ing. nuts, a dough t nut to. bring this to 100 W. 1 north. some doll dresses and a and vtlon, Good by Santa. From Dec. 1, lvS. Utile tables and some chlrs. BUELAH COX. Santa aaug Nortn Polej,,,. Dear Santa Clause. And that's all I want a mamma doll, a month a doll ' j " 590 v " WestThird South. Phone 267-J.- g jj |