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Show Second Section 'a VOL. S.; NO. 29. M. I. PR0V9, UTAHSl..NDAV Activities - uuiiirinfvr" CONSIDER ENTIRE CARLOAD OF PIAIVOS 'Rf 13 4 14ifl" DECEMBER PRJCE TWQ CENT ri U$LdAmffibsTMibAi GET OUT YOUR NOAH WEBSTER innrvwuijijiLw,! HOOP GAMES TO I V - J 19 rinishr-Workmans- . JOINT MEETING Schiller Upright The team winning the most games is to Ih' considered the winner in the division. In case of a tie, the team having the highest .average score will lie declared winner of division honors. An unnsnally interesting conjoint meeting was herd at Pleasant View The ward, last Sunday, evening. program consisted of a vocal solo by Miss Melba waiwr, an excellent talk by Jesse Washburn of the Provo seminary and a reading by Elton . Jieecham. Materials hm compare' favordblv with today which are priced $200.00 these beautiful instruments. - Christmas-Ea- sy Monthly Payments - . . A Gift QOUNDS quite out of reach but it isn't when you think, that $15.00 down and moderate monthly payments will buy nearly any piano we have. n Colorful Scarfs to All Finifies $7.50 - ll. . $15.00 ":"to "" $18.00 - CHRIST 27. Suffix im'HIlillK lo 2H: I.. VX 'l)ml :1. TrifliiiK tiilkcrs. 34. Uevoun-d- ST. A t ', A SANDY ANDY. Baby Grand - NUMBER. PLEASE. $635 . ' . $1200 The finest gift of Victrola r ,s the gift that THANKS FOR ctr standard $120 trade-marke- PORTABLES ' 3 $100.00 Full Metal Plate. 2 Copper Wound Bass Strings. JrYrmojiU- Spruce Sounding 1 '' A lyric poem. hootlrd R'i)i!"i! d'd ni'ry-r'i'- . ' qitiiy. Tii imtify. Also, A prophet. 1'it'rt of Hie footv To liue nilsliike. :12. . :'A. ivi fish. jircfix. 155 ' S8. . (Ittr. lllllc flilld. An ppotii. I'hmtrt of the higher rrypto-Knim- Answer to iihove in.xlu will bo ' pi'li.ted in Mondii.v'M. Herald. CLASS SERIES AT PROVO HIGH IS POSTPONED is $125.00 $165.00' $190.00 llock Maple Bushings." Plated Tuning Pins. ' 5 (Mi. is only one of. its !s- iiv $265.00 ' s,. Call in and get full Christmas supplement, free of charge. fA PJ.UU '',. C anicel, induce-,- - 7wirmtii-otttv--4--J- Hi man who cares to jret out a ehauco to show whiit he can .do on Ihofloor mid thus cnalile the eomii to pick out possible .firs! vtrinir men. j 1 - i OFFICER MEET R. Tucker ,"and John Alle-ma- n " '''sr'"s Survevs With Green. . - to retire husinc.ss for a year, iuni his ntllc ' Fi'HowliiK ir niei'tins.tof officials. into a s't ndio and his tioiililo of ih" "tali Lake PfiiiliHiro in the pursuit of Hie art to which district held Friday at ilie lie is so d"'ii,ted. No' sooner sai chmuher of eoniiiierce, .ludi-'- .1. I. lhnn diuir-- . and wilh a" serxani jtivt Tucker, and Johw Allenia.n were rTofn ni'iijel. he succeeds In produ'e-iheieen. to 'confer with W. a pii'ture with which hr is and federal eiijiiun'r Kiit ever.vt him; others in reference to the proposed 1 is invesfineuts fail.-hi- s federal reiiaiuiitioif project,, it. is phiee.,at the factory is filled mid iiiiiiounecd hy K. S. IfiriVkley. he is threah'tie'd wilh nhstu,te ruin. The purjuise of, the eoiifereiieo To add to his perplexities. Veronicwith .Mr. (irecn Is "to determine tin, a"-In o"f wlf sacrifice,' evai-- t duties'.df 'tile offie'rs of the h.'li!W to aid her lnver hrcaks her draiiiaue district in' the. supervision mth with Roderick iu ..rder tliii' ?."ili' wink, and to "determine, if he may (e fre' to follow his'studies, possihl what Jxirtioh of jive eui;i- just at thj Mioineiit v lien theo' Is neennit worw wjn ee niiinni oi no 'money to my for them. d(strivi and what will he done hy At this Juncture Afrs.' AVhito. and llerfeileral eniiieers. , While it k1 pecessary to: (jutliiei an old frieml. ('coffmy N'ehols, ar- at which the wonderful definitelv the exact houiolary linen raii!;e a n.(i cr. it is In' sold at aiietioiL She of" Ihe proHised shall picture Invites sohie famous connoisseurs tlnourht hy official: i'f tlic drumu'W ami presoiiflv Is utile to announce district that the survey made (lur- r- i hid on insr the fall ! the mlamatioii that a sum of Sli'mOhas if. Maitlaild is. ecstatically dellhf-- I vice will lie sufficient. ed aul has a vision of his domestic 'horizon entirely clear of ehutds until "proposal, hut his priw is finally. he Is erushiKl hy the discovery that ove'nouie hv his. rciii'tion nf h'S tlie purchased is Ins old Imiss soap own limitations and .ot U10 .hari ''" a"U'fe.iyS"''1'y tpHtrtt--il-4'it for advertjsHii; purposes. He eveu sacrifices inclination to a sensse 01 sition parental duty. ('offers Maitland his old hi This will umiouhtedly he amrfrirther rich remuneration if he local of tlw offerinK most, to nrt pleasim? 'dedicate his henceforth will the service of the factory; At first thentrknl season and an eStruordiu. the latter indignantly spurns Um ary attcudauce Is predicted. I I Play It for Christmas, the balance will deliver . a phonographs-uneas- y monthly payments'. Earlv EbrI"Ii Moiirl lnul nd ii mabof'ny ITTwrrs- . I $i20.to$2G5 Pay for a Phonograph While J good ensat-'- e come e e Nothing Makes a Finer Gift Than Well Selected Records 75 to $2.00 In a elnss series l av out for regular ' practice," Simmons said, "aifil aside from de- ternilnliid the school ehiiiiipionKhli), class wrlea at the present .lime would wily hinder recnlar pniclice.'' The main value of a elai mtIi s, would fort - VICTROLAS or near Provo You wife.'his ' '.mys who iint'UMW-iiliiil- if ex- clusive features which has made it popular with us. .Over 350 $150.00 ' his II $200.00' - Slninion. 'Tract icnlly all of tint Coiieh - grows This ..master instrument is the only with a phonograph violin resonator. This Cheney Prices $120.00 With from 35 to 40 .men turning out for liasketlmll priictlee n: Iho !'rovo hk'lt schofd ertirv "rejilni;. 11 chin series w 111 nor he held t lhi present (tinie. It Ik aiinom!( ed t hy v . the longer you play it the sweeter it $150.00 to $50 ' ; lui-n- I la-i- I J ! i NORMA ANDERSEN. - , w hcMd. iiii)di'inniii ; The Cheney $35.00 u $223.00 d' products tMt you are all fully familiar with. You take no chanco in buying a Victor. $35 ' $130flU $75.00 . to $265 . Chsei Victor Prices ' : llST.YEAR. . lHar Sunt" t'lnfis: I thank you for the presents youI This year A PAPA DOLL . gave me Inst year. and some table, a '' doll, a want '. DEAR PASTA: , bananas oranges, Bring tn a rubber dollle that saya dishes, candy, nuts. and do11 So that I can P'8? himfW lpa. Y Bring me a lot of candy. . MARGI RICHARDSON, A 2:t : The noted IlnrvHrd prlzijiiny of enlilled "Yon mid 1" wliich wns produced wilh Ereiit siiecess In New York Is the piny nelie,.,i Initio Moroni ))seii""Kil,vern for production tit. the. CoIIckc Hull Deeemlier 111. This comedy dmma hns r very fiiwinntini: story, nn .outline of which Ih herewith clven. Maltlarid White, an educated man with nrt 1st ie tiisto, boldn ;:a lu,crn-lpout In a greatauip uctory.. He Is prowporoiiK. still younj;, carefree and very happily lnarrhd, devoted to his wife and only son. Bui he is not content, hecmise his one amhilion In life is to lie a jrrent painter. Fate had driven him into a lifisiiiesa, which .he (Utilised, when he made an early marriage inel hi." heart is sel uixm his hoy Jieinc, ,i irreat. archite t. lint the 'hoy. Rod eriek, fallM In 'love with Veronica his and resolutely niiieiiiiii-eof "uliaiidoinnlils prufesSioiTy iiiiirryiiij.' hoi oirl of liand mid seel; inc a joli .In tin- fii.'tory. The father is sorely grieved and beautiful phonograph all-- a $25.00 keeps on giving' Vi olas and Victor records are . . 20. Ho. - $1300 , CHENEY PHONOGRAPHS r J t'liildciJsiMl 2!i.A i' 1922 rip-M- s 4 Emerson Shomocker A. B. The Bachman 11 Here are features associated as a rule only with expensive tip- which are'Ipund in the Schiller. """Board."""-- Device. Standard Action. 10 Harp Attachment., 9 . ""P 1IIS graceful little instrument will take no more room than upright. It is beautifully designed and finished in rich mahogany.. Sold on Terms - 8Automatie Sustaining Expected Only in Expensive Uprights A Beautiful Full Metal Platte. .. 2Copper Wound Bass Strings. . 3 Vermont Sounding" Spruce Board 4Rock Maple Bushings. 5 Plated Tuning Pins. 6 Transposition Device. "Automatic Traeker. 1 ' I'oMiiiiuiiiiit's. Features Expected Only in Expensive Players A HANI) CAR. DEAR SANTA CLAPS : Dear Santa Onus: 'I would like a sewing machine; ' Please, bring me a telephone, a some material to sew and some little auto and a banana and candy and nuts. orange. RAY HEAL. FAY GRAHAM. 341 South' Third West. TRAIN FOR ARNOLD. A GRIDIRON FAN. DEAR SANTA CLAUS : I would like an eleetrlc train and Dear Santa Clans : Please bring me a pair of roller Same, some candy and nuts. aknfmi football and nuts and ARNOLD GRAHAM. candy If you iossibly could bring them A DRESSMAKER. STANLEY HEAL. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: Please send me a doll a sewing 341 South Third West machine some candy and nuts and WARM FEET FOR. WINTER. an orange. Dear Santa: l am six years old. I would like a pair of boots, I wish you a Merry Xmas. "shot-s- , candy, nuts, and stockings; LAW ANA JOHNSON. an orange. Yours very truly; ZOLA WANTS A DRESS; , BLAINE HARDY. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: ... ',,"", , I. want a doll, new dress, ring; SAY IT WITH MUSIC. stockings, handkerchief, candy, nuts Dear Santa Claus: nd a orange. I want a mouth organ aim some That is all for this Christmas. candv and nuts. Put them In my From your friend, tne stockings. Thanking you lor ZOLA ANDREA SEN. presents you are going 10 and the ones you" gave me last year. A FINE BOY. Yours truly, DEAR SANTA CLAUS: DOROTHY WILLIAMS. I want' yon to bring mo a sleigh, """ 7 A TRAIN ON A TRACK. candy and nuts. ' '.; ' ' :' I will le a good boy.. Dwir Santa-Ohm- s a anu tram Your little friends, I wan( an aeroplane traek, the untiiud GRANT TAYLOR. wilPgo that and a some candy ifwl wis, a ball NORMA WANTS A VVATCIL . wagon. DEAR SANTA CLAUS :l "TV"r Yours truly, ' . MORRIS WILLARD. a doll me Ilease " " Features , - New I" COLLEGE HALL DEAR OLD SANTA CLAUS : Please old Santa will you bring me a Sandy Andy.'a drum, a truck that dumps' candy and nuts of all kind , From, HERBERT' JOHNSON. P. S. I have a baby sister Nannie who, hns not had a Xmas yet, don't for get her. to-fi- TUP TiPUA X) TAA ' - KNI JtJLiJ II III JLX jt-- m - I S IC )UK , ( MUfl ivi ' FANNIE SUTHERLAND. i PLAYERS AT i. doll, DEAR SANTA CLAUS : Please bring a little red rocking chair and a Please Jring me a automatic ll :anffirZ;Aua aont forget an marble tray wTUT man" drtverr a and my shwkiug wlth caudy band car if you have 0110 and a " ' , orange. game. BETH E. PHYLLIS JOHNSON. ,. of us. All Ml me a mamma a dolfand bring "'"iggy and "a wrist watch.' "ThnnK . you for these thlugs. " 4:.''i rlt'vt'd. v iMiiM'. 17, I.nrnc stronin. 1S.Aii.xiiiils. , 2i!. -- ' ' The ovhI ri'iirodm livi Iiodlcs A Vt n r slKi't. vilMr. wfutt "Krosty" 11. to w in Tim nksjjivinsr day crossc "lllllllil- Hi '!t1ira1. li.YicUMlls. i'liit of Hie H. , toes. LAJ REAL GIRL. :1. Hiiiculiir verb. Kllllllvlll of lH'IKV. XI.A .'Vjiurasjta3rfWrj?f 9 lh A 41. DEAR SANTA CLAfSr Will you-- pleqse bring me a set of dishes, a trunk, a doll that says mama, with dark hair and blue eyes, a bracelet, mittens - and a lovely big story booK. Wishing. you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year, J( NE AND JOYCE BEE. , 1,1 I .Army ol'fiii rs, ."). ' 2.1 42- DEAIt SANTA CLAUSE : Please bring Mue a little doll and a set of dishes. Millie wants a doll house and a teddy bear. Vera wants a "little, red riH klng chair and a sewing machine. Rhea wants a little toy piano and- - doll buggy and a mamma doll. And, Santa, don't forget to fill are stockings with candy and nigger .1. of liinlH. DARK HAIR AND BLUE EYES. AtL. X.K tiny. " ' Alil.i'cv liilii.ji "for Aimer, pronoun. Tlie Kixtli tone of . . -- Ajirnin. n - 5T" rilnm. 2. Hi is - 1. viiIiimI A" . Benches in '.beautiful woods . v fyl AKE your down payment now, and we will send you tne piano lor Christmas. Your monthly payments' will not commence until after the first of the year. We have a piano priced to fit any purse.- $2.50 in! -- ': I A iH'Kiillvc. 2.'!. Piano : Benches of Beauty and Permanence ir ,'; ,-- clc!'.-- ii.ii.ic. ' it flirts 50 . 55 ' llol UlHhill. nf ""I $Z liciliiiN. KI'll ' ' L --! I I 1 Yo' tl H. 41). BETH SPEAKS FOB ' . TT" 45 A Inc. ('(ihtuliicrs lit 21. 22 Delight the Entire Family Brighten up the Piano with a New Scarf Santk Clams Letter ' 1. ' 'T'iis . if jnu're lm ky. inliic it lit 1(1, Tlic i1k liil 11. . SAFETY FIRST. TT - 25 -it- : , Tesday after the regular Mutual of the Fifth assembly, the ward will, give a social. MWlc, ilaiieitiy; refreshments otc ljfr enjoyed by everyone. "M'.'-me- - 8 T" --L: A The tryouta for the Fifth ward. three act comedy, "The Elopement ofEJlen," will be held Monday evening, liecemher 15, In order to choose the charactersjfor the annual Mutual .play. It will be given some time in January. amusement hall. Thursday evening, December Ifft This date has been chosen, due to the fact that some of their players will be away on December 23, which is the open night set tfpflrt fortfffs event throughout the respective wards of the stake. y ii UL. TT" 22 " - ' FORWARDPLAY at their ward HM. W -- ward "M. I. Ar, The Pleasant 'will present the two act play, "Mr. w:; " ; 1 View W7 & vTis SELECT CAST PRESENT PLAY "T" 5' $575 Taylor Brothers Co." endorses these pianea- without qualification, as undoubtedly one of the best values yij. nave ever uiiereu. $15.00 Delivers Your Piano for oo Bachman Player - 1. MUTUAL WILL - ' " - higher than are " $375 Mnnavii. DEER HANDY CLAWS : I'm a good boy, me ftml my friend lik Kelly S are good both. I wood to hav a kiddle car and a tran and a little pony and a cult dog, Sandy so he plees give Kelly "just like min ,;''-- ' wont tak mlu" a way. iferry Chrusmus Sandy, JOIIXIE COLLINS. KELLY SUTIIEUIjAND.' 15 j? ' Provo vTlilrd. January 20. Provo Fourth to pluy Manavu; Provo Fifth to play Provo Third. 27. Pioneer to play January Provo Third ; Provo Fourth to play Provo Fifth. 3 Provo Fifth to 'Kehrurary ptay Provo Third; Pioneer to play WASHBURN AT Bob," is 1 mmmtm 1 mmmj : : rrj5 , w f .. w, ' The games In the northern , diviThe "M" tneo'i leairae "council sion of the "M" men's league will held a meeting Wednesday evening. be run off in the following order : r 'tne meeting was The purpose, Provo Fourth to play January-nuu Pioneer;' Provo to (U8CU88 tDaeiuuu n uraiu Fifth, tp play tbe feasibility of holding Maimvu. to jconslder ' "M" men a banquet, following 13 Pioneer . to play January tbe completion of the competitive Provo Kfth; Manavu to play . T p START SOON MEN'S BANQUET activities-- Second Section .' .; y . fl i ' . . |