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Show PAGE FOUR ' - " PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBEUABT 1. 1927. ynnKry News C - is Ethel Duekett; Society Editor, Phone 107 nr n -i innnrfnor nnnnnnnnnnfinnnf HK HOSTtSS lrvue Jorsedwn, 14 im, Shaw, Ueva JarotnicB, Misa oruta Suiu-aiuMiaa (.'leu 4'Unger, MU Leon AaUrfu.iu, Kay (ituuwu, Jttei Audreatiou,, Uoy Allen t'ftrl-Bui- l- A Mil "- KioM.' '. DES MOLNES VL After the Battle nell,: Clinton Shaw aud .Qydeuw-- ' I'KOVONN.Tl-lDINNER GlESTS- -r -Miss JJauriue Be was hostess t Mrs, John (Ntlliua wlH W .hostess - SThf: itty Kirk eutertalued at dintaeuiher of the Lut53 T5 J, i the utniher of the I'rovonuai ner at ber hniue Saturday evening, b at- hETbume "MiniSay emitiisr. ituli fct her tiouie lUiuiy aftefiMaiBr Mr. aud Mra. Frank Mead aud e rooms" .were tastefully arrang-tti'i- A'l jut mliera are reipienreil to be is daughter Beth aud Fraixt. aou . 1ru as l hp dccorstiou. A attewdailee. - - : Sehiiuu uud Lavrreuc-- Seluian all of " asanJ rime-wa- s spent with gam" BiiiKhum Canyon, I'tuh. Cut f lower " were used in decttratiiiK the dining t Vcrna llol.-al!ji' THKAtRE PARTY IX was SALT LAKE. table. Covera were Laid for uiiifc. rof, A deUeKUUL luiuheon - ' ved-tt S. II. Jotie-antlie f.iUow ins : Mis ('. II. Hart took ' ttlwui, Miss NhoiiiI Martini. t atTttnniibile load of lya to LADlftS UTER.1RY CUB Mrs Alltrl HI.LiriHit itlll t,t,... Mis Agnes Far- - SaJt like Monilav evening to w Anna IVn fibi Kal- - it nth, who in appearing at a tain the member of "Miss Ih.ri.Hiv a re Liter; ry club in ojten at Iht sn Musienen, Kalu 1 ke t heater. The rt lis iJiuoe sirw ni'ii of the teiher' .qiionnn'lu home Vetfnesday afternoim, Mrs rrupv Miss TuuerTniiisen, erua i!m leiwer prieathood In the Fifth IiupiKT will tie the asalsllug Minn rsiiuia Wbittnker.. HaJinK and Mrs: Ilela-- r Mi'sart, ward. Tbey were Wghly deaed isatc -a lid Jli Ln-iy'. ith the entertainment. A luncheon tesses. "Lucky 8am MeCarVer' by XijeL Coaaxd, will be nlven by Mrs. kRl)S AM) D.YNCfc aj'gJ"T?tj after the ahow. - e Mr. mod Mrs. CaJ Berf and dren spent the week end la Lane. e Hum-t.er- 1 Mr-an- 1 ruary 7. me .uurom-- m are I :lenun, Mra. I.. L. (Tuir wt'l furnish the music, Ail Sullivan, Prof., and Mrs. Ilober Sauer and Theron Klllpaek; lially invited to attena. w if eeda of the hall will he nw new eitj ish the r!H i eounty bmldluit. Riven tne nul- by the connty comla lnn'(5rs for the purpose of hona their valuable relies of pioneer and displaying thein to tne elU laverMd. - RAJAH CU e-- . f luncheon fnlliiwed and was Johiriho served iieio, lilaretTr-tlllfoTlita"T- Mr,, and Mrs. Ralph. c'lub Willi meet this evenliiK BuUockl-rTh- e home of Mr. and Mrs.. John .;; field. at the Hcuo- - ' quaj-ters- Di-oj- ) jst-fectl- y ElieT-tson's- d -- . ; . . CU.isi Ti. r j m " 1 WOlth $150.000 1ST off H new-t-o- u- gives you a baking powder i;r t.tend. Lake Shore Man Wounded In, Hunt break, so while the rest 'of them flopied down, one Tiny stood on guard. The hours, slipped by, and thfjf seemed grand, for, when they woke from slumberland 'twas broad iln.viight. And then the boat crashed B. K. Farnsworth of Morgan into something hard; "What's .that!" yelled Seoutjs, spent Monday in, Provo.' . filled with fright. "Is everybody liere all right.'" And ClownyT?lny Sam J, Carson of Denver is here mite replied, "We're safe as safe on .business. i n be.; I think we've grounded on souiespot. An Island small, as like as not." And then he leaned out of the boat to see what he could see. 1 was Something hrowtf, had hit In passlqg high that-theliy. They All jumiHd out to rest a hit. The boat fit In a groove. Then, while they all were standing, still, there came a very sudden thrill, The thing that they were resting on began "to slowly move. . - . ' how-eVi- smniuoiied testify Commissioner Laudis, the magnates ganaujiounijig the receipt ot signed contracts from aomeT.of the, most habitual salury dlsjHiters in baseball. . ha HMrmljr.'.8MWnt; r';nwt '.wba wanted from the St. Louis :clut and when he was given pussage-uthe it was thought that JotnrtfcGvn:v wouldliave a job unaasdifflcult. than .winning a peimuht in getting the prize the league on pmsT. (The TinVBlitea an ainAvniwlxl fet r tt 'IV fWTr ride in the net story.) the hunt. Of fhese about 44 Jivere from imnlsh :Fork- - and 22 from I'U.VSOll. The Snau'lsh" VnrV bimlem Vlled .244 rabbits Juid the Payson ' ,w,rap-nroun- d an agreement terms after a conference of about ...tea li.inulcs. The siguing tif the contract was to help out posfpohediintirthe "next day. It was reported at the time that Hornsby asked for $40,000 a year and got It with such, little effort thn lie reit riivyiis n sucker for wit . ui'tua tilling more, . tiiuce then, however, tliere have been found reasons to brtieve thu4 y more lliun fliuiisby TThtn't $30;(KI0 he was getting in- St. Louis and that he got a Wise xmly iu the a bonus for signing, shajie - of GrinviTs Quiet--- 1- McGraw s troubles seemwl sure when he uianipulntcd a trade by wlijch he secured BurleyGrimea e "of the fnVfirTlierVoT;Tni'lliih7-ornmost notorious holdouts in baseball, but Grimes' contract came back In the next mail RIPLEY Men's Shirts, New Spring Samples now ready. C. W. Ilaws, 127 E 4th agent. ' phone H3-M- , North, Proo. I 1 1 Terms HOMELAND REALTY CO. iIt miff tutie tg a fam!tV. Ws a story of Genuine Prosperity; Get in the first chapter for it concerns; you, your family, your prosperity. Boost and work for your home town this year as never before and prepare to meet prosperity J Dress well and do well. All winter merchandise must go. Bigger cuts. Savey our money t Come to this store! Suits cut to $45 Suits liter-- Be luclrx $40 Mil 7C Children's ' 5 to 2 $33.50 Ladies' Shoes, one or two ..... V47il J cut to 1 . . Suits $35 Suits cut to . . . $33 Suits cut to i . . IF $15 cut to : trouble, ypu're lucky! But don't D. & GARMENTS $1.00 grade r $18.50 Boys long pants cut to" . . . cut to - -- ...... ...... Hen's 25eTHesiery -- cutto. Dair Q ft w Ir 49c Overalls $1.50 :..95C What wilL you give us for a boys' $18 short pants suit? MAKE YOUR OWN give-awa- PRICE What will you give us work-shira Boys-7- fop- ; " $1.50 ...... cut to 0i3U cut to y These are prices. You save. - $3.00 n's M e $11.00 Sweaters $1.50' . .... 10' pants CHILDREN'S SWEATERS '' (. PRTPR grade Children's 35c and 40c "Hosiery, .cut . liJb cut, a pair. $11.90 Boys' long pant3 suits frQ Qft . 69c . . Ladies' 75c Silk Hosiery, cut to ; ... .$13.50 $15.50 Boys long cut to $2.25 $7:5.0; . Suits- - For years owners of big fleets of automotive equipment have specified Conoco Motor Oil. They've done so because they know from experience that Conoco lubricates every moving part, does not break down and is a clean pe' troleum product.. "I " Boys' Long Pants" count on such luck lasting for ever. - Sooner or later faulty lubrication will -gather in its costly collection of repair bills. Don't trust to luck. - Insure the life of vouf car with Conoco. There's a grade for each type of engine. - $10.00- :;$2.50 shoes cut to $19.00 m.-Overcoats $1.19 pair of a kind left, cut to -- CUt-to-. you've been careless about the of oil that goes into your motor and have had no serious engine Shoes: $2.00 .. ut ..$29,85. .$25.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS $20 Overcoats, ; get-an- Trial Tube Free Edna Wallace Hopper, QlOl - 536 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. Mail me test oi Quindent Tooth Paste; ..j MEN'S SUITS t y Continuatio n CI earance $50 con-tainingt- - 5c MAKE YOUR OWN i PRICE t? i . CONTINENTAL OIL QQMEANY- - PAIR SHOES FREE (Producers, Refiners and Marketers - : both units work together. You do not have to use extra care or precaution when you use it - . devel-- - . '. leavening units one. begins to work when tlie dough is mixed, the other waits for the heat of the oven, then MAKES BAKING EASIER. -- not-ver- y of high-grapetroleum products in Ark- -' ansa, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- homa, Oregon, South' Dakota, Teaa,Utahj ,. Washington, and Wyoming . , If there is a r-- . We'll Build You a Home To Suit You On Reasonable in-on- e. ; tract, there were good Mesons to be lieve tliut there intent be a couirt- Bellows iif Ijike .:Shnro isnaods 2T.S. ed holdout movement this spring. :n hadFiq:i;.is durone his slut off iff fuigers -- ., . , Scandal Makes' Clkuige COAT STRINGS h'fint feunAiy But wheU-l- he A ijadaLi.ta'rteil, ing coat should be Xhe" Injury was not serious, impiiiiig, when two of the greatest and Mr. Bellows co'tnpleted til.1 oquipiH'd with inside strings to hold veterans, of baseball were eased out across the front of lint, before giving the wound utters the under-sid- e of their julis and wbeu maujLof tin; Ihe hndy, so that the outer side can In stars the game highest ranking More thnn'CS meniarth iimted in i tit Mn flatlx. . before to were n Double Action M- d 4ttnWWffrifnwTigani' ihemwert readied CI.I B !r and Mrs. Paul Vincent will ' i tain the members of tfie TueS-- f pvenins Bridge club at their i' this evening. Three tables of Le will tie ptajeJ, prlzi's ward a rii.iieiouu luncheon served menincrs" are coiumnj ii - oied by Quindent Iaboratories, is Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thompson the utmost in a tooth paste. And of Bait Lake) spent the week end In believe It Is. Certainly it has brought ' to me a beauty" that I prize. Provo visiting their children. The makers supply me with samples, and I.slmll gladly mall, a, EL H. Hopfcin end Miss Janit tube to anyone who asksPlcaae Woods" of ' Helper were'Prox'o visitget that sampU. I don't believe ers Sunday. you will ever fiud a tooth paste to.comiiare. 4. B. SeeSey. of Ephralm is Provo visitor for several days. THEN COLOR THE PICTURES) (READ THEJ5TORY, Tlie bout, the Tinyniites had; water made,' along 'the strayed, and s(m they found that i;Hy were out of slghi of any land. .VwKcmrtyWle4-4a-lie could do his wst to steer, while Scandal Seems Tamed now and then the, other all . took turns and lent a hand. Some of (he "Ba4 see Said t'lowny, 'AH that we-- n is ice and snow. Oh, goodness me, Actors" of Game it surely seeing quite lonesome In a great big place like this." Then . PH1NCKTOX, X. J.j Feb. f (CP) Coppy' answered, "Don't 'be scared, think much worse we might Some business UKen do not believe .lust have fared. , As long s we steer that the recent scundals will make le:iK of ice our''boat won't go ami?;' liast'liall Imitkrupt ami neither do ;lly this time night was drawing the I'lify'Ts, Jut for ; somejvaaonjhc nigh, and Scouty heaved a tiresome Bllniki' o - Jlltln "I. mini I'll ....... - . ..... hin-club T1.. help of the Major said lie,' itiuid V yawn. s!e;'p," owners are slgiiinj; new contracts 'SiiinelMidy else can take my seat. This" steering stunt is quite a treat, witlTSiuirity nniTTmilcs. traij-ebut I'm so tired 1 think I'll snooze Jlefore Uoi;eri Jlorusby was. out of the management of the till breaking of tlfc dawn. They then ' decided, each- would , world champion tft. talis Cardinkla, take a nice long sleep before day-New the when to the Uiants. and York Yankees licnrd.a rumor that Baiie liuth tlioiiglu, he might be young Mrs Rn.1lr Nielsen announces the1 grate of a Very hot oven with less tie wilt li'a'ye Tuewlay for Lbs I engagement of 1ieTdaugliter Stella j danger or purmns. Peles, where tliey will make to Lawrence D. Crandull. son' T .'-r lwnier i Munr dOIr. and Mrs.TiIyron L. CfaifdalT "T of Sprlngville. The marriage will )WER TO BE GIVEN take place the latter part of this vnn Haw was pleasantly snr- - week. j Hed at his home Monday eveuliig cehu In fHends and Ms relativesBIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Law, Mr. and v.arus Mrs. Jesse Gray and Mr. and Mrs. (h ocnurred on tnat aay. '1 Amos Klding uwtored toSitfiugvllle musbTwere enjoya inc which a delicious. luncneon Saturday, evening, where they were joined-hy-M"WTVed to the fn' lowing sntLMrs.JATB.; RidG. ing, of Springvllle end Mr. andTMrs; guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. vs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Haws, Leo La r wen of Magna. .The party atand Mrs. G. M. Haws, Mrs. R. tended the dance, after which they Coleman, Miss Lucile Haws, returned to the Jioine of Mr. and Mrs, A, B. Riding, where u delicious rill and X'oel Haws. The affair-- -: suppej-wa-- e joyed; i i was i x in celebration of the-- birthday in JXER Gl ESTS r and 'Mrs. Sey mour Gray en anniversary of A. Bi Riding. ained. at dinner at their Jwrthe Cut powers PLEASANTLY 13URPRISED day aftefnooii. Miss Mae .Scott was pleasantly e used in decorating the dining of her e. Covers were laid for nine, surmised by a numlier friends-a- t her home In Lakevlew iding Mr. and Mrs. Leslie of Salt Saturday evening. The affair was and Ms. tirvat Singleton ahd iu celebration of her birthday anni versary which occurred on that dny.j ily and Betty Lou Gray. . During the evening sent with Separate earrings of tortoise shell .... ' games and music, a delicious' lunch- - matching the hat ortinmcjits( also of 3IDSF.N TO LECTURE twin- - wa served toi Miss Enade tortidse. Is ft new whim of. fashion. r Fraiikl'tn Madsen will lectnre before of Msk" "Phviosophy advanced senior clas of theneville ward M. I. A. this eveat T:30 o'clock:" He will dem-f- i a the lecture with a "phonoAll nieinlHTS BIUl frleillll .1, to attend. 'tiirdlally CSDAY EVENING; 1 ten-da- HOLDOUTS ARE e reeeul , Wallaee Hopper Countless women' ask tne how I tell them got my pretty teettu-simply what experts told to me. They told me to- use QuindeuL yuiiulent, as the name Implies, is f It contains five iifflth pastes Some 50 experts' 16 tagredients. collaborated 'in its development It contains antacids, uutiseiiticit, clean vers and polishers, iodides and de- - , ordorauts. It is intended to supply, in one application, all that the t a BREAKFASTGrapefruit. Glistea. By Edn habfthequire. They jell me that Quindent, EMTHISYEAR for th Why My Teeth , . Mr. nd Mni. Waiter F. Storey of Sprtngvllle are 'rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby daughter. born tout morning at the Crane Maternity home. Mother and are doing nicely. of I proveTla- - fullow litoty-ngul- B, air.anu iirs. ii. u. iiair aui . Calusnet ' H. 4. HaRadaj sjient Sunday ill Salt Uie Cl.y. the has-De- "... ef rela-tive- ' and Mra. Elliott I Hum entertained the members of the Itajab 'club at their home Saturday eve- whime alleged mi'iipqt.hin of a cotning. The cart) lianie of five hun- tage with Mrs. Aimce Md'herson, dred wua played, John Kcbofleld noted evangelist. tused one of the A hiKh score favor. greatest furores of the year, ia t i conii-llini'ii- h farter Eugene J. Menilos and Harold King of Salt Lake are here on business.: L i . - iipjm-wv- week; Mr. :- Jhe iamrm s with and friends In Provo for a are cordially Invited to attend: E ng: Ange Pruve visitor , Mr, Mr. and A41 -- wembifrs ' iW thoTCprejiiouy, U - M, HmW-Awed- ialt SBJLLakejreTlsitUig IIOI B CLl'B The menilers of the Kolal Hour dub will be entertained at the home of Mrs. U. .r i'arro'l Thursday aftertuxm.- Mra. M. J. IHnnineba m wilt TveTtireraryfisonrLuncT)-eo- s f n,lt chU- - J. Hehnaiin f ,Los Henry les, California, ih! week. ... I B. Harmon. LllUctieon will be nerved. Kach member ia privileged to bring a guest. thin cream, creamed dried lieet on grahum toast, cinnamon toust, nrilk, MRS. FREDA WILLIAMS coffee. HONOKED Ll'NCHEOX Minced- - ,lamb in Mr. and Mrs, Griffith Nuttall en- - rlc liorder, stewed tomutoes, raisin tertalned at their home Sunday eve liread, steamed cherry puffs, milk, ning in honor of Mrs. Freda Wlll- - tea. lo ma. whose birthday aiinlversarv rUXXElt Boiled wined io. ; occurred on Jhat 4ay During Jhe imwlied statoes, browwd caltlmge, at;; . Uw?; pleasantly spent with music winter vegetable snli.iI. spider corn . 'LI B vand social chat, dlnuetwas served.' whip whith custard Ir. and Mra. Kennetn vTavrn Sweet peas and fprns were used' In read, prunecolTee. milk, entertain tlie memlers or tne n.- decorating tle dining table. Cover sauce, Three tablespoons of butter-arclub at their residence satur- were ror the followius : Mr. creamed with 1 tettsjioon, of lliiisliaij i wi inuau and "arda eveiiing. anlMra- W. E. William Sr. Mr. mi-- and 2 ttiblespoons brown sugar the diversions, and luncheon afld J5, .WllHania. Jr.' Mr. for the toast. -- After cinnamon lnvitn-A twdtal Tr served. and Mra. George M. Strong.' Mr. and spreading;, hot toast with the inlx- t meonbeM extended to all Mra, Oad Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ijsre put pieces back In a. very hot U uttendanee. thria Jepperson, Mrs. Sena Jeppe.r oven or under the flame until tne son, air, ana Mrs; Qeorge Clark, biitter bmibles up sliKhlly.lServe FOR- - URIDE-TO-BMrand Mrs. T)an Jepperson, Mr. at once, v enterwill ra. EdnallroHdbent and Mrs; Sterling Bean,- Mr. and Browned Cabbage IhBOijejnbejs of 4te AU)li8In Mra, Jobs Saamount, Mra." Vanlta Ojie bead cabbage, 4 tablea rand several invited guuaU at Coe, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson; spoons butter, 2 talilespoons flour, 1 er at her home Thursday Ralph Nelson, Miss Rita .Williams, sugar, 1 teaspoon "salt, V4 t to on of tl.e Ralph Williams, Miss Edith Strong. teaspoou In cui cream,. 1 teasismn iepper, ibera of the duu, : Miss Faun Mrs. Ueraldlne JepiKrson, George taMcsrsKin tomato cqtsup. 2 eggs. . riMnfi i Jepperson;., whose encHKenieni Trim cabbage and cut in ' a Giny of JLos ABSole8,iCalifor rhto a large kittle or Isiillng" en formerly of Frovo, sa!ted water and cook,, uncovered, SFPPER f the CHICKEN All menibers I'miiipil for 20 minutes. Drain, cliop in the AND DANCE attend. to i are cordially Invited kettle, and drain again. Add bnltcr I'nder the a usr4eef- -t Mix , flour, View ward 'missionary society, there and mix thoroughly. iAGEMENT ANNOUNCED be a chicken mipper served in sugar, salt and pepper and add make r. and Mra. Kphraim. Ellertaon the ward meeting house Wednesday cream stirring hard to"' tom-the engagement, of. their pvenlng," commencing at 7 o'clock.' Bmoothr Addrwiblmgenmd liter. Faun, to Velsa Gray of Following 4he: supper, dancing v il! mix wel- L- Stir In catsup and add a n ireles' California, aon of Mr. be an enjoyable feature. All are eggs well beaten. Turn tntoa hot shallow pan, cover vi Mrs. Vernon Gray of Salt Lake Invited. Those desiring Y ormerlv of Prmo. The Biarto and from the meeting cbwt lv andHk over a low firem will take nlace Monday I eve house, call Scott ' A. Taylor and lop of the stove until the Istttom is Oity at. the home make arrangements. Turn out' on a hot chop brown. ' in Salt Lake i Kiisff sister, Mra. W 'St plate, under side up to serve. The ."". '' . ' E. JJ. Wscds of Leaver U here on busnesafpr a few days. . n uut U ' -- VMKiniru of the World, ITmo KXJOY.BLi; ' ENTERTAINMENT A enjoyable time a spent uip Km. Jsi aiid "their" uu4ujtf" I .t thu lliill FallilUS hail by the member ortn of tt tablet. ward ehoir and their and Tiitj-fividay itrtner five hundred wt f pluyeit. me the ward bjaboprle and imrtnern shs'Is'Ius swarded to ilrti. Huha the ward anrnaemeut ball Moniia Oatnea and ninwir were llachiy, Yeni'llard). Mm. Byron evenrnjf- nhstlerTffi't Wiilliiia' KhhkIip1 the1 fentwrea of the entertainiBKiit, !irth 'iifTinSBiifSvtVliig the during. Mch a dellrtoua liimheon wag aerTed. T)ie aiiwf UE Included I'hlMiil WIH wived to' 1'.S Itfter Ihe followliiitBUbtip and Mr. 11. iy a fituini" of ''" 1. MiirdiK-k- , Mr. and Slra. John T. , niiwucnt. tin' music Hifim; fur- Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James hed by "the Murdoch i.rchestru. Mfa. Thoniaa U Maraud . tin Prof, and Mra. Eruest l'axnian. MON HAME FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Porter Johnaon, Mr. 'rrder the ansplees of the Tim- and Mrs. Tellor Dmiford, Mr. and ward Similar ......wuixii, a Mra." Emll Jaoolaten, Mr. and Mrs I.. ...) if ii.li dance win Clark Newell Mr. and Mra. L. J. W. Oaka. rd amusement hull .Friday e Durrant. Dr. and Mra. X P7Mt3uTrenir. Mr. for and an enjoyable unie and Mr.-'- Smart, Mian Floremi-Hmkle.ll.ised everyone. All are ill li; Mia Donna KltcbUy M4 Metta Ritchie, Mra. A'niia Kttehlr, Mr, Eve JS. Patten, Mrs. Arthur BAI.ltr ' lannou, Mr. Rose Kartchner, Mra. hNDAYlnirr . 1 KWHh Drvlar Mr.Hn4 ilriJBy foa. nan costume 'he annual Honeer 4Hatrup, Mlaa . Marsaret Duthle 1 the 'paughtera of the l tan no-- Mr. and Mra. Mr of Provo will be given in and .Mrs. J. F. Wakefield, Mr. n' rtnhna hall Monday Mrs. Robert Robertson, Mra. Er?" ...... evening, . , ..K.w - , . a' Ih 32 to 28, ' E. H. SmedW of Salt Lake here on busiuejw. e d U-r- . --- m-eisl- -- 't the Des Main tetn woi the district feasketbull tournament stsged fey the Aleptt EadlS Aleph, Vefc rajr of Los Angeles," Cali Jewish frateruity, here Sunday. IX fornia, former euiptovee tf Ihe Moiiie wtlt represent thia district Evening Herald, U a Vrovo victor in the uarioiul tournament In Chifew. days. -- . --- -t for . - cago KtartiOij Feb. 25. phone m Z ; , ' V mums i CONOCO RE.O U . Qotor Oils 'THE WORLD'S "GREATEST SALES Vh TIMES THOSE OFANYOTHE S.PAT. OFF.' Cxtm LIFE YOTIB FOR W P.ARf 6 andM surefo use .CONOCX) GASOLINE iacksJvfiih EXXXAmiles man,-women- , how to make boy or girl who can tell us this jsale bigger Jand will bring prosperity; -to our customers and hot put us out of business we wlil give you the best pair of shoes in the store; or the man, worhari, boy or girl who. will write the best Clearance Sale "ad" for us to eonie out. in Friday "evening's Herald we will give the best pair of shoes iri the store. Come to the store for information.. This "ad" writing contest will continue t wice a week till March 1st. Winners name will be feigned to "ad" and will not bepriv- ileg'ed to write more than one Clearance Sale "ad.". . ERCANBRAC K & SON i 154-15- G West Center r' i..i, PROVO, UTAH |