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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY; SEPTEMBER 13. 1925. it i ; Milady's he 'Housed of Quality and Servicer FLOUR V j2 48 lb. Backs. . Jo 48 lb. sacks. $18.50 48 lb. sacks. $30.00 We cannot bur flour at these prices today. 'it Jxiru 4.- 148 lb. sack7...$i.90 lb. sacks .. . $3.75 k 100 Ih COOL NIGHTS MEANS FEED MORE CORN Cracked Corn $18.50 i MAKES THE HEALTH BREAD. 1 100 lb. WHEAT ; . .1 sack,.. $2.10 100 lb. sacks THAT GOOD LELANO MILLRUN lb.acks $11.50 All clean grain. We never use screenings. ggfe Kf,4iH5 $19.50 - VW r.m.-HW- account. oTS .! prices strictly rasC sacks . . iSED5Y $1.65 sacks. 5 75 lb h. 100 lb. sack . . $2.40 5 100 ; . ; .$20.75 ; for each sack 5c extra 10 100 lb. ,1 u-- Mixed Chicken 14.25 2 Tn-J2t- BUILDER 20 bushels $24.00 Heavy White Mill Run , 124 lb. sack.... $1.10 sacks... $7.80 - tQ &saib,K$8.25 THE STRENGTH " , . ; ..same prices Flour 48itScJ;;;'l4:oo " ptF1 rvnirKTi AT, Whole Wheat V 2 4 48 lb. sacks 100 Gommz. 1 . CHOKED OATC lb. pack.. .$1.75 o . . . Watasch1 rrOdUCe LO. .$7.75 STOCK UP Phone 34 Fashion Ideas By TTEftlU HOYTi . WrlttM for the Cnited Press.) SW YOKE, 8ett, I PAt present one sees such .quantities of U frock that Is might be well to describe a model mbich might assist one in remodeling aa old lace fKHk or in fashlbtiliig a new one. Trls rnlcular model, of black ajlk filet Is showif among the Pari an imports. The bodice la straight-lined- , round as to neck and short sWves. The waistline Is low on the hips. Both bodice and slender skirt are of taa the skirt aslng four eircnlar godets nt black chiffon covered with tiny ovuib. sack.s...$7.t5 fed durin? gets hens in cStt dition or winter laying. moult -- j ROLLED OATS ack...?2.45 1 100 lb. Thai fee Uedda Hojl Tafca Abeut IJfH? Tf""10 :.edC4 " 98 lb sack. . Z.S3.75 5 9S lb. sacks. $18.50 ' 10 48 1W sacks, S'liSX m iQi 2 48 1 Globe Ked Mark Whole Corn I latere Bus? AVemaa . ; Thing txcz nw and backs. The wee ruffles are mounted oa tSree cornered godets of 1'iain cuinon ana toe godets' are then tacked to the lace beginning jHt nelow the hiitllne. The godet liegjns 't a nolot and Is cuf very circular at the bottom and when, covered with fuU ruffles adds a fluffy-eff-ect to the slender lace skirt On the kft shoulder Ih a huge rose tf chiffon Is worn. A draped sash of chiffon finishes tlie waistline. Peach Colored crepe acts as an nndersliu, Almost any slender-linegown of sU(r material can be made full at the hem by using godets of hlffon nirries. At present one sees Tejvet carried out on the cuffs, collar and ve4eejof a frock as welk as on iodets. Thus an old gown can 1 remcklejed Into this season's model. pecot-edge- 40 So. 4 W. fi : ' ' ' - The New - d SPECIAL SIX SEDAN brakes, full balloon tires and 5 disc wheels included at no. ettra cost silk-bac- lug Palestine, will folate Heir of ' the periences in the service Fifth ward this evening. Good, - "t: , , music. ex- L. D. S. CHURCH l ' ' 7;- Itefiwhiiieiits and' prizes Tickets cents. 5U - CITY NEWS Returns From Satt Lakfr Miss Zina Ritchie returped from , Salt ster G. Lake where she has been S)ending From Wjicming Mm ; - - ,1' SIXTH ( VARD. tlie past month visiting witb'-rela- L. Baker atd son, ,The followiig- jprogram. '.:fll.-b- e tivertnaTrlendNTweek i In tho f Kixih orerrWyo'nrrjndUiK'thAs given tills C. here visiting with Mr. and Sirs. wardj ? Jesse A. Washburn W ill be Returns From Vernal Mrs. D O Tayliir,. pa rents of Mrs. BnRr' the'spenfcerhfl a ajdeinltiVuiislcal II, MacKay has returned to, her home progranivwlll a&sol present '.lore from Vernali' where she has ' '' - . '". ' ' " ' IIer .M Attend Sehcal isMsw been residing the paRt year. w CvhofleM ot Jrnsen Kathrya MANAVU ; SERVICES ' 8 oVlock. funiislHsI. a. ! , eft-m- EVENESG MEETINGS IN ALL WABBv CHAPELS BEGIN-AO'CLOCK . '.. ; PresldentGeorge ILBrimhall will , : r jrJ All over the fcountry they're looking at pthe Tcars ih the field of this new Special Six Sedanand r then buying the Jash' product.: ; There's no ssecret to it it's the appeal of quality. 'Satin and velvet now comes In two tones of one color 1n yar4 mater ial. Either of these material lead themselves lieautifully for evening frocks. The deeper color Is usually used at the hem with the pastel shade near the face,. Leaving to Teach School Miss hool. Dr. II. M. Woodward will le the Smart wilt leave Wednesday juriel main speaker in the recular sacrafor Vernal . where she will teach musical jjrograra, has also been ar- - ment meeting of the Mnnavu ward T THICKIE." rrhnary to Meei The Trnro First rnneed.v: IThe nubile la umieu to A special program ban also been pre- - ward Primary will hold Its first physical education in the high - -- - - " lMired- .attend. meeting Monday afternoon nt 4 school.. Dorothy Mackalll, who Is "Chkk- o'chx'k In "the First ward chapel. ' ie" in the First National picture of PrwS WilVisitor Miss Madeline SECOND WARD. All children of Primary age are .BONNEVILLE. son of 'aysoh was a Prove visitor tie;same title Whioh come 'to the services at the t asked to be present. Strand theater. Monday,-- 'Tuesday sacrament The regular meeting Frlay, No Second ?rd. special- program a ednesday, hailed from Eng. - - of the Beimevllle ward will be held Returns From Idaho Maurice has beeTiirrahged. land a few years ago with a deterin 7:B0 (Sentenced Francisco the ward hapel .at Rmnlrez, mined tonight Jones has returned home fnm Bur-le- y effort to break Into the Amer o'clock. Prof. B.,F. Larson wilTbe. be found guilty on a battery charge In ican theatrical . ; THIRD WARD. and Bluckfoot, Idaho, whi-rworld, She. was a a P. the and Parker's division Judge. George speaker, been1 splendid program A pec Ja? ppgram has spent J he; past, week visiting with of child' of f rightend.,beamiful.' be vUl hJ(; the Fourth alw "Eamrs. district court, presented. relatives and, friends. ptfredfoftbe evening Berylce at the SiSten wiumerX with a 'wealtU of day was sentenced to see-rthtrtThird 'Vfrf; which will consist of long blonde., hair. 1 VINEYARD. . Ellen ilayR in the county jail or pay a fine musical: nimiherS.'. Prof. T. Earl Hert From Kansas-MrFlo Ziegfeld, that arch connois . m: of the Speaker, of Tbiwka, Kan., is here for Pardoe seur of the beautiful In woman, Miss Wing of Lehl who bus recent- 7y returned from the' Hawaiian a few "days as the guest of Mr. and Salt Lake ftjr the Fol r Mrs. Alice picked young I POl'RTH WARD. - lies. mlHsnm will be the main ftpeakcr.'ar Mrs-- .Sylvester Brewer. Her hair was her crowning .Io)HiR spent a few days in Salt Lake ward tipeaJterxat the Fourth the evening services of glory. as the guest of Mrs. Mary Duke. rauient services Sunday evening ward. Miss: Wing will I assisted 'Returning , Home Mrs. Chester hen came an opportunity .for rfon- MrlU Be KUzabeth Lindsey and by a ladies nre'les and vin. Hurst ' faiBy i qhartet of Aroe.Hcari diiy-fif- i; Price For have who in Mr: Leaving home ; Ellen. rs. ' Henderson, Bellflower, their Clarence, who will giTe.sevcruI;Hayu' on a charge Fork; ..violating Johnson left York New OnL-areturned from . Jnst tor having srient two months today for Price where' ian, numiiers. th(prhibition law is being tried,-;- . where th hrte leen studying for visiting here as the guests of Mr. she will visit with Mrs. Arnold Iliirnts's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kicbfths. ( the past, year at Columbia univerTEVIPANOGOS. Board Meeting The board of con . A. Tance. sity. llHti for the occasion will be . The regular sacrament service trol of the Women's club house will Vfe !!ed in Salt Lake .' ... , rendered by, a ladies trio composed Miss ' of Mrs,,arJ Eyrlng, Mrs. William of the Tlmpauogos ward.will lie 'held jRcturned to Ogdeti W. and Mrs Scott was aSait Lake visitor meet Tuesday evening, Septu 15 at the Hub house at 8 p. m., it is H. Boyie aud Mrs. E. 11. Eastniond Sunday' evening. - Everyone Is In- Eugene Cluff and family have re dncsday. r . . fliinoimcftd. b? the secretary. tarnexl tp their home In Ogten who will sing "The Brook" and "The vited. " .;. ; ;, Old Garden." , haying spent two weeks, as the Vis'ts Idalio Prof, and Mrs. Har-rlsThe .Sharon ward Relief society guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cluff. R, Merrill Md fHniiI.vJiaye re Mr. Hawkins Honored Governor willineetTuesduy-afternointii- i 2,'riltt ward. Fnrned From a fen day visit with rel George H. Derh has addressed a Mis.Yllate Elliott and Miss o'clock. The lesson Is under the Come Monday Evening Call your atives In Preston. Idaho. While communication to County Assessor a tliere Alice Reynolds,' who haver ecently direction of the Theology committee friends and have them enjoy Professor Merril l spoke- al Charles E. Hawkins asking Mr. returned from Europe, where they land Xina Startin will render a solo, jolly evening with yon at cards at ii vinil meetings tOf the scenic at" Havrklns to serve as a delegate from at tncludtwenty-onis Invited countries to attend visited Everyone the club.'home, tomorrow evening traciions iif Ftnh county Ftah's Utah to the National Tax assocto- sunt tilund, urging, the pjple to come rlon convention at New onth Instead-o- f north on their vac Orleans beginning November 9, ypethe main gpeakef,"T5unilay even; Ing at tht'Flrst ward. A splendid I . ' Stot.",''"'''''''tepyj- 7- Jackson Motor Car Co. . "Dependability Regardless of Profit" r PROVO , -- s. . , j phf Vii-ito- ata.r)n f , Uorothy to get into pictures anil' iYork, Director John Fr.jLtia DilV" before! ong the frightened rmiiw threw n thousand fits wb(jn ne rel English girl was a star. Ask hey iar Dorothy had lotijfJMfr- today what was her chief asset it) 'You can't wear yonrjair.'-'jonreaching the' top and she will t,H in this picture. h an &r you it (was her hair. modern girl. Sh We i "hobbt w Den;, rirsf;.- Nflfltmal bnmghtl Imir," DiUion fa'irr eeched. Dorothy east to pla.ftWtltular role "Dorothy trlcI;;to fiiu Eim pub'of Ih "Chickie" which was mmlo bv oi.i it. .Slio. would g(4 h .'haiojlrcHNir to of the Earl. Hudson units in New fix her hair so tl)t; t ivouM p tf ; Dillon! Wai ada. In tlia cast with Miss Mackilll, who plaVs the part f "Chlckle in this sensational pletnre of modern 'giflbood, ftre John Bower, Hobart BfivftliT Myrtle Stedman, Gladyji JJrdckwell, Olive TelL Pol N'lchol-Ij- ra Sonderson Louise D( M(icklnto8h. i ' , 1 ilP j But Iiear bobbeO. A-GraeM- nf-te- ;Hfth 'k1 ' - 1 oii UTAH o , , Reflects Good Health e in every bottle of M IRB0RED Milk pure, sweet, ft-- 1 tMfts-- BE A UTY COMFORT,!. CO ItVJBJ IE TI LI TJfr U E-- -l- : ottes in Salt lafson A-Gra- '"' "". 1925. r te-ran'- J Suit Filed The American Snretv motored toSait company ' Thomas, W'ebh and Al Lake Wednesday. J. EvunsrtP recover" alleged to Gives AduVess Walter Adnms de- be due linder a depository bond in livered a stirring address before connection With the People's bank of the members of the Spanish' Fork l,ehl. Khvanis club - Thursday evening. His subject; was "Qtinlity: Memlter- Sues For Divorce .Daisy Gj Chaphip." His address was received man vs. Perry N. Chaflman, married wiih enthusiasm by the of m Provo, Septemlter 2, 1018, The the club, who characterized it as one' alegesJn- - her complaints of the jH'st talks that had ever been plaintiff that her hnsbanfl deserted her and i. ..i r..i. Kiveii iHwore lue ciuy. that since February 1925,' he'- has Leave for Cedar City Mr. and fnlle4 to provide the necessities of Mrs. Royal Chamberlain have left .... 4ife, for CediiFTTty "where.. Mr. will teach school- Found Guilty George Factyrd, -- Tlan a Party And entertain charged with a statutory offence, them at bridge or "5K" at Jhf clnb was found guiltyof nimple assault house tomorrow night. Attractive in Judge George P. Parker's division prizes,' and refreshments' Tickets of the Fourth district court 'Pack50 cents. ard was convicted by a jury. Sen; tence will he. pronounced Monday. Card Party Planned rian to attend the card party at the ladies " MrT-- and Lovely Giri Arrive club- house tomorrow" evening at fi - .. Mbs.' Lawrence Edwards-- ' of this o'rloek. city are rejoicing over the arival of Leaves for Chicago Mr. and Mrs. a fine baby girl born to them, FriMarkJ'yne leftSaturday for t!hi-- , day, Mother and child are doing cago where Mr. Pyne will attend the nicely. Northwestern Dental college. . Steel Official Here George Visiting Here Orlando J. fondle chief engineer qf the Columbia who has been visiting here as the Steel. corporation, I making' an guest of Mr. and Mrs. .John Thiir-gooof the Ironton plant. has left for his home in Idaho. Mrs. JfiTrtin t. - ' " i urezthef aces " s v192,368 Orders Already Received The increased popularity of the improved "tord cars has already become an established fact. Sr IOURING CAR Since the announcement of .these cars, "192,368 orders,, have, ieen placed with Authorized Ford Dealers a sales record that is without precedent. Place your order nqw to insure preferred position on the dealer's delivery list: Enjoy the hew beauty and increased riding comfort of a' Ford car this Fall and Winter. $290 P. . 0.ATS0iT RUNABOUT COUPB . . 1 '.) ; i i " j J Jf,jr T'C "f Dtmouatible Runi and Samt Ems - .T- jsssmA 660 oaOpcaCn 1 Hert From Oregon Mrs. Howe Visiting Here Mrs.; William and children, Doe. Jack and Billy of of Los Angeles has been Portland are visiting here this week visiting here during the past few as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Fpton days as the guest and.Mrs. pMr, ' Hoover. John PuIIen. . jrfrf - V7jf "r - fj Library Closed The Trovo public will relibrary closed Saturday-anmain so firtt Tuesday, during which time a complete renovation of the interior will lie mnde. The walls 11 will. He V - '" ' v L .1 i ' . . '.''-.- " v " 1 . , - Not . only Milk, but othet producsrsuch as Cream, But- ter, Cheese; etc., are presented . to you with the same cleanlK. A ness. Ask for1 our "ClearifiedS " and, Milked ")ld Boss; Brand; Butter at all leading A-Gra- de ..;., tun r " '520 Tudor sedan jso Fordor sedan n Sih-lx-t- t, 4260 . 4 . i ill ds-w-, . i i i I. dealers, . "., v:;'' ' . Utah CountyDairy T Phone 930 s L. D. S. Baptism Lj). S. baptism will be held In the administration building Sunday at 3 o'clock. The bishopric of the Sixth ward will be ' Hn 1'harge. ,N . Buying Trip Karl fcljerstrass. Iirrtpiletor of .the Wasatch Produce McTIeth TrMDii-Th- e. rase of jHmpany, has just returned from Piiii city vs. Ralph McBefh where-jSuI- t lke, and other Ftah points on iu .tlie dufendant apjicaled from tlio i an exteiiiilve buying' trip for his "' judgment of the. justice of the peace flrm. . - : Our products are pasteurized l in a glass-line- d vat, and cooled over - a German-Si- l verCoated r cooler. tj . Cham-Iierlai- happy,- - robust of- children4children who through their early-yearhave depended almost entirely upon Milk from our.'sanltar dairies , 'I thBjamlllnlFrtffuarylijni . -- de - - - - - |