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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD When quick results art Imperative, Daily Herald classified ad never tails. Try ltl 3- in. VOL. PROVO. UTAH, SUNDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1921. - " ' . ' . 11,1 . . . , n.iuijijiijj A. Activities -- ""-- PIONEER WARD HONOR LEADER i nriiriiii.iiii.l.,ui,-.r,r..ui.n.- FIFTH YARD CONCERT AT In commemoration SELECTS CAST I. A. Try outa for the annual-Mplay of the Provj Fifth ward were held last Monday ' evening at 7:30 at tbejward meeting house. The play to be produced is The' Elopement of Ellen," a. comedy in three acta by Marie J. Warren. Twenty five young people of the ward tried out for partsyjasEn-teres- t was shown and eoinpjtitiou for the yajlous parts was very i M keen. Thoso successful in olitoiniiis the decision of the Judges in the parts for which they tried out are as follows:. Richard For.d. a devoted young husband, Mr Murdoek ; Molly, bin wifeJvit. JonesJljto--SlutiplMinl- f. Shipley; Max Fen Eyek, Stanford Pugmire ; Dorothy Maj-ch-, Louise Levi; Jurie'fIay!rhi;-'Lu-.cll- e Hatch; John ttunie, rector of St. Agnes', Clark Larson. Judges of the tryouts were Lihby Cook, Elaine "Christensen and Miss Wayi . Lowry.. be presented The play-wi- ll second week in January.. " , FIRST WARD TO - A splendid. Christmas concert, to be given in the Third ward church, Tuesday evening, Jtocviuber 23 at 8 o'clock has been planned by the Mutual '"tif the ward. . . of the birth of the- Prophet Joseph Smith, the M. 1. A. organization of the Pioneer ward will' give an Interesting program In the ward chape at the regular weekly meeting oi the. organization Tuesday evening. .y Addresses relative to the life of Joseph Smith and the establishment of Saint church will be givena by members of the various departments of .the organization. The program is as follows: "Boyhood of Joseph Smith," Adele Peters ; "JosTir'Sjuith's First Prayer," Beehive Girls; "Appearance of the Angel Moroni," Fred Washburn ; "The Restoration of the Plates of the Book of Morniou," Eva. Davis; "The Uesoration of thje Priesthood," Frank Ma? ; song Laortinde Ander son.; "The Martyrditif," advanced senior- - "Sileiit .. Night," Blanche. Davis. , THIRD WARD . . ay Ihexluuch Js4u belbeautifullyj decorated with Christmas trees and Christmas paintings by Prof. B.-Larscn and A. E. Eves. An. excellent program for the evening" has been- arranged as follows : Christmas numlier by "M" men's orchestra; double- mixed' unartet, "Joy to the World, The Lord Has Come"; Christmas story, Mary Taylor ; number from mixed quartet ; Christmas' greetings, by Bishop II. from Jadivw .aUw. uimcr direction of Mrs. I'ike; number by the; "M" men's orchestra; number ,by the male quartet; song, "liejoioe and Sing the Lord is Boiyi," by the carol singers," under direction of Mrs. Pike; music by - coriipan.V " Ml -- E lit. ...... goum.....U): '''.... ,FAYgTOJlRg, HAPPY .NEW YEAR. . Dear Santa Onus: ".., I wanr a pair of Mew sbries-an- d a new dress, some; gloves, some stockings and a,ne! sweater, ami Mld bracelet and a ring and a pair of house sIipikts and a bath robe and a lot of candy and nuts: From your" little' friend, A . LOIS McFADDEX. jooii-iooT- ... M'MBKR, I'LE ASK. ALL RIGHT. PAI L : Dear Sau'ttivJlaus Dear Santa Chios: l'lease l.ring n.e lit big doll that I want you to cross out the says "Mama," a tisleiilionc, some letters I sent 'ami bring dates and nuts, but 1 want. a tele- other Everyone Is cordially vited to attend. be given. In- - hmr I ' HV y- p-- jw lt.f - : ') 1 Yp K'i;, ri, J, .T.J'l VZ.':. j- fey. J-- ! .. I. - i i w: i- k .!.. hn""-5- i phone. I am six years ohl. Baby Nereuc needs u teething ring and colored balls. CHARLOTTE LICHFIELD. i . cedar chest.? Now will close. 1 ;' mnr-blc- SCHEDULE DEAN JACOBSEN. SHORT PANTS. I.HOPE SO, TOO. Dear Santa : 4DTtrrSahTu Claus : , First of all," please bring me a Please bring1 me a little tricycle, a rubber doll, a mama doll.- a new blacklsiard, and then a' Noah's ark, suit of short pants. Well, I guess a "rake and hoe and- - shovel and that is all. plenty of candy, nuts, and oranges. nice for Hope you Lovhigly, Fifth against Provqhird, thus givall the little boys and girls. EDWIN ANDERSON. Provo five Instead Fifth games ing Your friend, P. S. Please don't forget to of four. LEO MANAVARING. . bring some nuts and candy. . it shall be. t I mmmmmmmmmmm t). 12. Whal ;.imn i;i Droop. A a 1 would like . VcrticaL European A Dutch gulden , ' . k, . -- 9 l ar. Gifts That Will Endure - - tapestry. to $4;95 Stands Telephone sets Ji't 1 1 i: I i i r Vf M !l l " ' ii 11 ' k -,7- --0 Jfew K. -frNr DRAPERY t i ffjK DEPT' .a mB r mjr Au : oak, walnut; mahogany. $4.50 to $20 Tabourettes for Flowers In several interestiiig "." styles and finishes. $15 jijrnisssis,'.;, ' I li - ...,- .,,;iTMVwnh !' f if ffffWW ' ,T ,. Mirrors and PolyWe chrome F r a m e s " make' this offering one "of our very special ones to ' TAYLOR" BROS: -- COMPANY '. . $10.00 End Tables, Davenport or Chair Charming little pieces in" mahogany walnut. $9.50 to $20.00 o; . I . , :i room tables and walnut", any daven- port or room. $19.75 to $60.00 Sewing Daskets-- In ma- - hogany and wicker. In verj fetching designs and finishes. j $10.00 to $25.00 Carpet Sweeper--Th- e dandy S little Bissell Carpet sweeper. $4.75 to $5.50 Pillows Select goose pil-- lows, packed "in Christ- mas parcel ready .for giving. Fancy ticking. , $7.50 per pair. In lively $ Couch Covers , SI .95 to S71SO Tea Carts Mahogany and 1. - i ,.,l.,..-twauiui, Willi uewicirduiei. MEN'S LADIES' Ilahetdashery Overcoats '. Dry Gowls'r, Novelties Baby Wear Laces t Suits' . Hoys' Suits Hats SHOES Ladies' Shoes Men's Shoe MUSIC Ifionographg Records RADIO GIFT Silverware Chinaware Glassware Jewelry 'Watches Clocks v PIANO HARDWARE Pianos -- . . Ranges Hearers and Scans Washers 'Uwsils ' Rolls Hardware TOYS a A Rup, FURNITURE ... ,. . I'ianw Hetiriies ' RUG . . Wallpaper Shades . I)raMtry Floor Coverings J Betlroom Kitclicii f. iT ' travs. $22.50 . ' . to $35.00 " , : Cedar Chests Walnut finish, cedars lined in Queen Anne style at . $39.50 Chests In a bright ' cedar finish. Ceclar " THE DEPARTMENT S.TORE.0F.:PR0VO Rvdy-t-Wea- r t i y ' " prices most colors. $2.95 $19.50 I H for, Christmas. Music Cabinets, Sheet or Itoll They save' confusion and preserve 'your " will , Panel 'music. li ' Fern Pedestals In several finishes and designs.. to '- char-- r mod- - e Refrigerators i j ; " you in mahor:.'!'.' in sizo1-- 1o tit 5 ; $1.85 to $7.50 $7.50 v With three ..finishes in-- 1 ' ' $15 usual As ' ' . river in Egypt. Frighten; EquipiK'd with firearms. ' ' Nimble. To" put off. Scant, A preposition. A girl. Games. Bereft of blood. Cared for. Globes. Shove. Gentle knock. Anger. unities of hipi c.r;,.P.-- Footstools Comfortable In both the leather and Pi - ! A - r; .": .I floor to floor our readiness to jielp you prepare, for Christmas is vid :nt in big new stocks of every kind, of Christmas ' Ift. ' . . Lie sungly. Increase In size. One who sings. Tojis the king. Come in possession of. Native iiielals. fROM fir :i ,j for. t People wliii' wade. Three ' Floor 8 of Christmas, Suggestions in the EACH. Department with is aglow' brilliant stocks of such practical gifts and prices are as practical for you as the presents are for those to whom you give them. i ' spot. us Sutton's A pronoun. -- auk . gull.. 1. . I H i .3. They eat it breakfast. Wither" ' 4. constellation. One who partakes of food. Frozen Water, Able to have. A poem. p3i rl Mill 2. Well, I - 11. want a doll Hndi, .doll buggy, i in. 5. ball, story book, s!me games, and 47. some .candy and nuts. That; will 0. . I li). Cntrammeled. be all this Christmas. 7; 2.1, Small shoot of a tree. From your loving, 8. of for 21., goods Exchange (JWEN MOIR. "0. P. S. Some doll quilts to go with' money. 2.'!. , Van-- ; also a metal. 10" '. my buggy. 2. Summits. 11. 27. To comeout. HE WANTS AN OREM, " l(i. 28. How a cockney says ha in. Dear Santa Claus ; '. 20. Just 18. a Heber supposiu'. me train l'lease bring 30. Rwill. 2L t , and two Orems,.pnir of bouts like 34. Artful ; crafty. 22. mils." Thank and candy daddy's;, " 37. Where Adam lived. 24. you. 2 Smile eontemptously. 25. PHILIP MADSEN. .'!). 31. Very small particle. 41. Not closed. 32. VOI RE WEIJIOME, CHARIJJS. 43. Severities. 33. Dear Santa Claus; 45. What you steer a ship with, Please bring iw n pair of rubber 31. ' 4H. Pari of the verb to be.. 35. boots, a pair of shoes .a story-btxia game, and some caidyjiid nuts 3(1. aGets the "better of. 40. and an orange. Thawks for the M, Before. 62. cent things you ..brought me last year. ,42. ' 53. Slush. Your little friend, -- 43. 54. Itoy's best friend. CHARLES. STUBBS. 44. voir what I Hrri?xi?l jl. i. Dear Simla Claus : If is near Christmas and I thought 1 would write you telling 4,, II Wl ' U 1 Eleven Departments Sparkle With Gifts - - per, . ;! ! " pT I , Doll oi ilts fee ' -- I, fyr') : these-things- want a big car about a foot long -- you van get it in Provjd and' a iawn inowcrr - a bucking auto. U$ mule ami a hrothet ltiH'd wants. a bicycle and 1 Man I some ciindy and nuts and oranges. . YoV'i'S triily PAI L daybell: 1 " i , ' '''-- ' i iody ,ond re- - ' k- " i , -- U V; , j "w.-J- ''jrafClff' j ' f 4 -- 20 27. 9 ' ' j - i TTT, I I I -- CITBOARU FOR HER. nio, for Christmas a I (ear Old Santa : little train and a little car, and want you to know what I 'want soiiie nuts, candy "and "an orange. Tor Christmas. 1 would like a WESTON PARK, cupboard and i"tible and a doll SE' IF t'l I 3B V , " The basketball schedule, published in last Sunday's Herald, conwhich it is imtained portant to rectify. Under date of February 3, Provo Fourth will play Trovo Third and Pioneer will play Manavu. The error" placed. Provo I ... .... ' jitPEJmL KINSEY'. The Pleasant View ward M. I. A. play, "Mr. Bob," was successfully preVuited Thursday evening.. Those who took part in the production were Aileen Bounetr, Merle Pen-roRhea Ashton, Jane Thacker, Clarence Ashton, Earl Hogan and lion Corbett' Bgveen acts- an interesting program was also given. I ' V. ;iiih ed. ii in j tT I pres,-n'ts.- being the Tuesday Prophet Joseph Smith's ' birthday and Just before Christmas, the program hasjbeen arranged accordingly. There Will be two short, talks given by one of the members of the "M" men's organization and advanced senior class. Two musical numbers and a Christmas "reading will also bun I j ". SLEIGH AM) TRAIN. Good-bye- . Dear Santa : IRENE ANDERSON. ; Please bring jjieia sleigh and a 145 North First West., The Fourth ward Mutual players train that rtins 011 a track, a jiopgun will produce Tolstoi's "What Men and 'lots,-- . of candy and niits nd A STORY BOOK AM) HORN. Live By," a Christmas story, at the j oranges. Dear Santa Clans: ward amusement hall Tuesday even I love yon, Santa : 1 want a story book, a horn, ' 7 :30 SCOTT. o'clock. HAL ing atj, wagon, candy ami nuts.' One of the: best casts ever assemYours truly, bled in the ward will give the play. OVERSHOES TOR WINTER. JAY JACOBSEX Dear Santa Claim-Would you please bring us a TRAIN AND WAGON. little dollie and candy, nuts and a Dear Santa Claus: little red chair and a .pair overI want a horn, marbles; train, shoes. It. F..D. 1, Box12-A- . nild some "candy and' nuts, " wagon Your little friends, I wish you a 'banana, an orange. Ll'ELLA AND DOROTHY a Merry CnrisTtmiW Lots of - low, GOOD PLAY n.1' ' ' 1 PLAY TUESDAY - KB A "K1TV CART." Dear Santa IVar Sauia: house dress, I want marbles, A would like a tricycle, u rubier wauu. cuiiuj doll and a large doll 'that says shms, pocketkuire, I would .'ike a mama and papa. rocking horse, a- kit yea rf. I guess r DERL: JAC4BSEN. that is. all. Yours forever, . . rACORK GIN. DEWAKD JOLI.EY. Dear Sauia 1,'laus : Will you please bring Jackie and INIU STKHH S LAI). ' mo a cork gun and .... airplane and .' lear Swnta Claus : aulomobile t.i wind up and Please bring me a almplane "and little a ' football pml please bring (ilifrM h Invlrn ttinwtir hihI lulir of riiUlurs I Tbaitkyou for- lastr mvi'mlls. Bwae- h pr.lt) doll.. f njH a imlf : .veto's caiidy and some nuts, please. "Mth 'love,LH'il WELD. Dear Santa : Please bring FOURTH WARD tableau ; A LITTLE CAR. Dear BanU Claus : I am thanking you for the presents last year and 1 am going to tell you what I want this year. 1 wsnt a big car, pistol and gloves and "lop, little toy wagon. Santa Claus, I don't want a big wagon, but I want a little toy wagon, souio. overalls and some new shoes and a little watch. I want a papa dull if you' ve got one, arid candy a nd nuts. Your little friend. , ' "The Madonna and Babe" ; male the quartet, "Holy Nifihi" ; selection from ladies glee; music, Prof,. Sauer and company. '. '.- .-. The evening's entertainment is expected to be a great success and the public is cordially invited to An interesting program has been arranged for the M. I. A. ."meeting at the First ward chapel Tuesday even- 7:30. Of Editorial Teaser Another CKurfceteenV'l q Santa MISTAKE IN at Business PRICI TW6 CENTS - : ing PHONES WITH WHICH IS COMBINED THE PROVO POST NO. 80. M HtRALD to S39.50 $12.50 ' Writing Desks njn the fumed and golden oak and mahotranv. $22.00 to $100.00: 4 ! , ; " |