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Show PAGE FOUR 'PROVO. EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927. gSodBTY News Ktht Duckftt, Society Editor, Phone GEORGE - 107 9PANI3H FORK. Dec."! ZL George Adams, 71, retired Arizona farmer, di'Jvi suddenly Monday ; aft-iBn- at SEMINARS STl'DEXTS 1 " " . - ,3!rr . " e rxfc ; ' j In r - . - r v irit ' vu rfhH Tr- : - " : mjuslc, wved ' .' to 15. - '. ' f itf jA J jJ'iV r . Ilobinsoa stud- l- They Got Cal's Peace Promise f 4 the- - ' ' sr ?tt ' materials. I f- - K Jl - iiis Hi- - lue gathers ii::: AFTER XMAS PRICES NOW ON! Call in and inspect our bargains. NEW SPRING DRESSES ARRIVED TODAY ALL WINTER MAIS MUST GO! $1 each V Materials: velvets, silks satins, felts and combinations, T Large and small head sizes. -- i- Pure Silk Luxite, full fashioned (ireehhouse ...... Hose ... . . ..... ... Silk Bloomers, all shades Men's Mufflers'... V Phone Eight-- 0 ' ! i . . . . . . ?1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 minim around hzUiaysthen is the BACKWARD SEASON SALE io have ihe family u uLast Minute" slfopnninlo! such as these are presented to help selecting Gifts which, though tardy, must nevertheless be. happily chbsenT Our Aisles of Gif ts, with their myriads of Christmas things, hold countless suggestions for practical an d economical remembrances. appointment today. "rSCVC LARSOM-SX'UDI- O THURSDAY EVENING SPECIALS We are offering unusual values "for" specials offered every day. Watch our "ads." everung-shopper- theatre building paraiyIOUnt .; 7 TO 8 MAMA DOLLS FREE - M " . Hou-;e"'- - 6 to 7 ...... Afternoon- - KAYSER ' cure Silk Chiffon Hose shades, $1.95 - OQp w - nnp- val-u- c, 6 to 7 p. m., pair 98c II All Coats 3 to 1-- 2 isPsssi Chamoisette GLOVES THURSDAY ' 6 to 7 ( p. nu Stetson chamoise 1 1 e Gloves, $1.50 values special, pair . 98c , KAYSER BLOOMERS one-thir- 1-- in : Party and Evening Modes $7.95 $15.00 $22.50 ' - 0Q- Vvli Greatly Reduced, in Time for ' the Holidays. , All these frocks are new, many ing just arrived today. Give a dress for Xmas buy. yourself one for the holiday festivities.' New Fabrics, Styles and Colors. d Redactions to Priced1 and 49c nqw Hub FROCKS P.M. HOSE in. , Sale of 485 Fine - . P.M. ..... Ladies' Silk Hose in'all, sizes.rvegular "$1.00 values " new s, Closing out all dolls, only 12 . . . left, values to $3.00, choice . .,: SEWING THREAD, all sizes white and black, Coats Quality. 7 to 8 p. ro. only, dozen HOUSE SLIPPERS $2.00 values, new styles and ..:.-.Special, pair inch heavy .quality $1.50 SPORT SATIN-- 40 v. Sport Satin, sale price, yard THURSDAY V Co. One-Pric- e v i SILK HOSE With Each Talking Machine, Or Piano Until Xmas Eve. Biiy Now! .T--R a -' A Wonderful Premiuin Given Free r"'"7 . the home for the t "jri '.. The Family Grdup- - i S Vfe,"!"' crepes, velvets and many other sizes, silks, satins, ' AH - When Jane Addania, presidentof the Women 3 International League for Peace arid Freedom, and Mrs. Robert M. La Follette, widow of the latf United States Senator from Wisconsin, visited the White House recently they got a promise from the President. It was that he would press th is is Arizona- Where the Flowers Grow - of-th- and DRESSES race NOTE; We are the only Florist south of Salt Lake city Wo belonging to Florist 'Telegraph Delivery Association. are bonded to insure delivery of flowers by yrlre in any City of V. ., Canada, Mexico and Europe. No other firm ran do this. ; ProVp; air pro-gta- m Robes The Crowning Gift for Christmas to Mother or Sweetheart. Send flowers fragrant messenger of sentiment; Flowering plants and ferns in wonderful pro, lusion. t I 1v . Snow-covere- d, was furnished: Song, Trail known as the Canadian "iiorthwcsi Djuildcr boys; recitation,. Gav rushing mountain streams tcarinr Vclda and Emmett Mur- along with torrential speed, an' lnstruDe Bell dock; story. Jong; rippling little brooks that ambitmental selection, Nanieve "Owens; liong lazily. these give some idea Thornton story, Booth; selections, of the scenle wonders forming the Mrs. Edith Y.Bopth,s kindergarden background for the terrific smash band; reading, "Just "Fore Christ-ntas- ,' ing action that culminates in hattlo Kptwchn a nvv. Norma Dunford. Joe Henroid Eleanor Bi uckbank, Marjorie Booth and a wolf. "The Trap" is the first production and Paul Demos; instrumental se lection. Master Reynolds; reading, in which Ion Chancy appeared starA The success film Neva Strate; song, students of second group. Santa Ciaus appeared was so, remarkable a few years ngc , during the afternoon and presented that "thousands-- of Chaney's followeach youngster with a candy cane. ers requested that the picture be re One hundred .and f ifty were in.afc. leased. Its second run promises to eclipseTlher first inalTeridance, fbi tendance.. it was thia production that Chaney as the world'b Gl'ESTS AT DINNER" " Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Johnson enter- greatest character actor. tained at dinner at their home day evening. Marigolds were used in decorating the - dining table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Silk'1 - Quilte4 COATS "t , Roses Poihsettats Violets Setting For Film tioaThe: f oi!qwingsplendld to figures $2.95 SIlss Katie Beck of Spanish Foi l: is a Provo visitor this week, the guest of relatives and friends. Canadian Woods ahe coffee n. who-comp-eted hr al 'If When Wichita,, Kas., chose Mi.ks Thelma Earhart, high.sehbol senior, a4 Wichita's most beautiful gii 1. it seems no great mistake was made. Here in a newspaper contest which is Thelmarone of 72 girls lasted 1 weeks. . geneo-lofeic- A - - . ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED mi officers of Camp No. 3, G1TIX5TS AT- - DINNER rs,uehters of Utah Pioneers, spent Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker en- . ITway aiwnwuu ... "Tteitalned at dinner at their home Mrs. Marv inaicner, mtuiauut Tuesday evening in compliment to 83 birthday anniversary which their son, Ernest Jr., whose 13 and Music on thaj. day. occurred b.rthday aniversary . occurred on were during enjoyed f$cial chat that day. Sweet peas in an attracserve 4iich time Mrs. Thatcher tive lew bowl centered the dining A a Mellcious supper. large birthday table Covers were laid for 14. ' cjke centered the dining table. Cfvers were laid for seven. A beau- BIRTHDAY SURPRISE, a tiful bouquet of carnations and PARTY .. lb of chocolates were presented Mrs. Kenneth --Jones entertained tao guest of honor from those pres- - at a surprise party at her home Tuesday evening, in honor of her ' t daughter, Elna, whose 13 birthday ,NEOLOGICAL MEETING anniversary it was. Games and IHSTPONED musio were enjoyed, during which exS. temple Due to the. L. D. a delicious luncheon was served to cursion today, and the concert this i evening at the stake tabernacle, officers of the Second ward society Wish to announce tiat there will be no meeting of th3 Kxietv thia pvpnintr The next lJ'eting will be held some time be-' tween Christmas and New Years. While "The Trap" is primarily i story cf tremendous power and remarkable acting, the scenic- background alone makes the fjlmworth CHILDREN ENTERTAINED seeing when it comes to the ParaDY SANTA iThe Primary ehildren of the mount theatre tomorrow with the Fourth ward were delightfully en- vaudeville. peaks, towering to ward amusement a' tertained "where hey lost in the point ofhall .Monday af ternoon, by the tree? clouds, mapsive idly drifting ficers and teachers of the standing like silent' sentinels ever I5TKTHDAV Innniana Dsst Teddies full-flavore- d -- 1 eodint Silk LWalter Q. Adams, Mrs. Rose Lind- 'salt Lake City; Mrs, Kate Pcay, Provo;. Mrs. Sarah A, Single-teGhencte, M.illard County, Utah, and Albert Adams, Alpine, The body is being eared for by The Anderson Undertaking company, been made pending word from arrangements have not tent relatives. -- d lilt' loa jt 27S,06J. 10i,0teL ey Edward Adams: I MJB wn4iir s: 1 GLEANER GIRLS CHRISTLS piSRTY Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore and Mrs. L. B. Harmon entertained the members of thefr Gleaner class of the Fifth waro mutual, at the home of the former, Tuesday eveThe entire ning after mutual. hcuse was attractively decorated with the holiday colors and emmusie were n- blems: 5ame-anduring which a short pro- A delicious gram was furnished. luncheon was served to 20. ' from Exports of merchandia Utah were valued at Hill's durin; tht secorid quarter of 1927. compared with (140.275 d urinf the corre ot e t ;u ARE TREBLED Mrs. Louise Rhodes, George W. Adams Edward Franklin Adams, Mrs. Flossie A. Johnson; Mrs. Minnie R. Fish, Mrs. "Katie Penrod, Fred L. Adamsall of Arizona, and the following brothers and -- KENSINGTON ENJOYED ' BY FRIENDS at . 'An enjoyable time was spent the kensington given by Mrs. Eva Thomas at her home Tuesday afChristmas decorations ternoon. wire used throughout the enterof taining rooms. At the afternoon of needlework and a delicious luncheon was stroke of the Fourth ward R apjxiplexy lii-Society hall where he was tithing meeting, ilr. Adams was conversing with jf the ward bishopric when he suddenly collapsed. Dr. Joseph Hughes was summoned, but Mr. Ail.una hau,,alri'ady emirea. A Jams was born at Northampton, England, Oct 1. .1856. His parenU were David and Mafia Thetford Adams. With them he came- - to LIT) ah at the age cf one vesj Ajhe family live for some time It AlHe married Emma EfMonk pine. of this city and-ihmayr their home for quite a long timen Arizona where ilr. Adams wf engaged in farming. He was aWfys a faithful Latter Day Saieind active In the work of the church organizations. He Is survived by his widow and the following sons and daugh-"-r- t put lie tjtiay by the Depart! ' cf Cjucieite. , t yalueil at first In order of value among the commodities sent from th state to foreign market during th three-mon-th period. Export of asphalt and. bitumen wer valued at $6e,3797 followed la order by paraffin wax. and I46.O0; machinery, vehicle parts, f2?,696; aruj animal and anl- inedible, U,n$. i UTAH EXPQRTS Muel- Y.-Fr- 3die ler, Niagara Falls, won a tcisioa over Spug Myr of Idiiha Ttey r light weizhts. oietn-bcrst- was-fttrh- A yvU',i ct at f Til III ' 4 I - 4 N. . EXTEKTAIXED- iJ. A. Washbuin, head of the CHILDREN Pnvo L D. S. seminary entertained P4BT- Vfriends and schoolmates of Boo- Die students of his first class this eutejv by Fenton were delightfully at tils morning at a. Christmas party. A talced at a Christinas party ed after huue Tuesday afternoon. given by f.ne program Fenton. which luncheon was served. mother. Mrs.Ggiiiw B.id nuuiiiu ' 'u mjuV'ij.l. during which dainty, refreshment NOTICE TO PRIMARY were served. From a Urg-- Christ-ni&- s tlHI.DKEN tree', the young folks revived All children of the Fifth ward A most, gilts and" popcorn balls. Pi imary' association are requsted enjoyable tune was spent to nwet Thursday afternoon at i o'clock at the waid meeting house, ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS when practice will be held for the PAKTV p)ay to be given by the ohildren, in bostes Mr. Wilford Russell hf meeting house Friday .evening to the members of 'The liaag, 8 o'clock. The play was written at ThP home her Tuesday evening. by-Mis. Clarence Cottam, ward form the was in affair delightful teacher. Primary, la and a gif Christmas party, of ' the evening. were exchanged during TO BE CHILDREN wore the "musie and Gcmes, cards fff.tures of entertainment, during ENTERTAINED was hich a delicious" Sunday school officers and teach- served. The entire house was at erf of the Grandview ward will en- tractively decorated with Christmas Urtain all children of the ward SatColors .and emblems and a large urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in m the ward amuseinent hall. Dancing lueoorsieuviu iemwa ucr, . . . . u and games will be the features of Vjqyooie lime waa speni av u' owing: Miss ray opaiuiua, mmo er.tortalnment and Santa Clasus has 'hloe Murdock, Mrs. Lillian Illoyd, promised to be in atendance to enMrs. Atha Siewait, Miss Pearl St. tertain the young folks and present Joel. Mr. Ada Maxfield, Mrs. Glen them wifcb. gifts from the large Gardnen- Mrs. Leon Hedquist, Mrs. Christmas tree. All children of the Pen-ro- d ward are cordially Invited to atJoseph Peterson, Mils Mamie i and Mrs. Flava McKenzie. tend. . hPIG MYtRd KATEJi iBCFFALO, DIES SUDDENLY 4 tHUISTMAS ' ; ADMIS nd Harvey Ellmanof Ogden, Mr. and Mrs." Keith b'lackett of Payson and Mr. add Mrs. C. T. Grtmewall of ' Salt Lake, OTlCE TO KEBECAHS the1 ReUecah's annual rolleallvil bt held Friday Evening. DecernKm- 23 in the OtlfFt'Hows hall. Fol ic wiug th meeting, a social bo'hellJAU member are cordially irsrited la be in attendance. v ,; The Two Curls Did It Maybe & . to 7 p.m. $4.60 Gldves, silk up. . price. Priced $9.95,up Kay-s- er sale Bloomers,. price, fcair $2.49 ". OPEN EVERY EVENING' UNTILXMS - - - 3 OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS : BQE3L1 |