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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY; OCTOBER 26, 1928. r A GE SIX , -- AHATtON-WtD- t WORLD'S LARGEST ii DEPARTMENT vSTORE SRGAMZ4X10N INSTITUTtON'r i 7 Z EnpALcHriu;H The GuHd eX St ALWAYS rRJCEJ da Men's Mack inaws Shirts Heavy Like hirti Made varioaa com of stores conducted store is our adapted to the by corporation, individual needs and tastes of our customers." ' - - v Hansen, Mra. Francis Hedqulat, Mrs. Harvey King. Mrs. O. H. Hetndselman. Mrs: Geprge 'QuUllan, Mrs. Pete Poke! sey. Mrs. J. H. Hogan, Mrs, Ken nedy Mrs. M. H. Graham, Mrs. J. C Sumner, Mra, Kenneta Bailey, Mrs. Joe Ferrer, Mrs,, Harry Hart Mra. Harvey King woa first jlrU and ako took first prise for the high score of the three meetings. Mra. Ellas Hansen won the consols, ' t i ; . - t. ;' . . : 1 . (..' - . We have the interest of the home town At heart. We know what the home town wants. v We give delivery service. We eD qnalityTT oodiat the lowest possible ,'-''Vi. f prices. . US YOUR ORDER TELEPHONE . . l; CnrnKiim S?,":v:v:- - .40c tllvio 80c. MJlAlVt LUl lIAlUttl 7S l ; 7. Gallon ,.- $1.40 Toilet Paper, 7 rolls- , 10 lbs. . . . . . e $7.90 27c 19c, - Del Monte OO- Catsup Moleskin Pants Boys' "Pay Day" want.: HE DOES NOT try to make them want' what he ! ; ; . wants them to want, ; ce $5.9a .i..i'. Home-town- they tlon prise. Worsted Collar . : n.- t.w. unit in a bifc machine,'" geared with rigid, rules that, might produce its share of profits for the stock holders, " merchant Is personally known by The ' ; ,V his neighbors, and he knows them. ; ( ; ( He knows what they want and gives them what, - A. R. Morgan, Mra. Ella . . i , Warm, Heavy Army ' ENTERTAINS CIXB s."hostesJ to "Booke' wa "Anna Mahogany Jjut right ft sheep leatthe members of the Columbia Sewoutdoor workv her, suede ing club at her borne Monday cloth lined. ers orange: atemeof beaded 4w wool mackinaw Tnd black waa cftrrled out Tin'-thpocket. Out- room decorations. The refresh cloth, long,. t andiag belted r shawl fame ments were suggestive of Halloween. collar. Among th invited guests present (READ THE STORY. THEN COLOR THE PTCTTJKESI were Mrs, Lela Swenson; Mra. EffW - i As The Tinyiuitea overslept, but nali ripped Clowny's waist apart. Hurst of Salt Lake City and Mrs. to get aboard, or David Reese of "Mllford. Needle Mister Siittlrfel a close watch kept, he was trying what course he had to slip. 'That's work was the main diversion of the and us the sun roue o'er the bills, yeu get," wee Carpy cried, "for try entertainment. . toes. tickled he Soouty's Right quick ing to be the first Inside," Then Ov-. For Workmen he Jumped, and, as be dressed, be wntto-taowfald-Swuty CAXYON PARTY Vade ol heavy. dur shouted loud t all the rest. ?Cbme sewed the little rip. Made of heavy weight,' Miss MaurlneiBee. Miss' Luclle able 130 denim, tut luu on, you sleepy Tinyniltes! you're first Quality genuine black At last the cart was filled up full, with high back, Olson, tass Ida Johnson, Dave Conon both knows." printed" moleskin, giHslness lazy, to back and and Mister Squirrel was set pull don, Or!n legi, roomy front value Myrup and Milfon tide, with black and white for The. little mites ran here and ' a trip., of. Super made of ipe- pocket. at Coat ihlrti, "" our vmisuaUy xm i mrpr Turn the boy, and woudrous kind. They pushed' wo. side, one watch and canyon and a bonfire supper during tfarowu everywhere. They might squirmed and shouted loud, "Get off me two button-fla- p aerge, weighing over if ox.; i weea ena. r hip pockets; khaki color; 2 big flap pockhare dressied real quickly, but It my toes. Hey, please don't' crowd. SUm Oufi bottoms and belt loops. SizM "Voir-eee,- " : double elbow; cut extra et 46. Priced to 30 Sixes sure am rather tlieiu A wilder, stranger party I long. J. W, Thornton will discuss the took, to IYN.MO lo'tT Yry fall; durable and warm. said Honty. "Curelessiiess, Is what's you'd never find. Problems of the Modern Family' to bin me for this, I guess. Yon he RoTjneYMje advanced senior Then jteoutyjiliQUted, In dismays never hniiK your clothing up, al- "I simply will not' ride this way. I class In Mutual this evening." All rtear we'll break our cart Why, I re wejeome. though you know It's wrong." ' However,1 In an "hour or so, the can hear It creak and crack." He Mrs. Leona Pace of RkbfleJd is to go. So theu jumped quickly to the ground. lnnd whs dressed and Overalls Union MacW For Worker out They rushed to find the cart The next thing that the. others In Prove visiting lth Mrs. Prlscllla ' Of DometTwiD they'd made the day before. They found was Seouty bravely riding on wensou. Of 120 blue back. the Httle and beneath the out trees, It found Squirrel extra denim, Ir. and Mm," Alonra Morley an Well made from heavy i4iM3elL8Birr cut; fmall son of Ggdan apenf the week (To Be Continued) Then downy did a funny thing that brand. stitched, fix: .(The whole band b upset in the in Provo with Mrs. Morlev'a nar- . made the others roar. large button pockets. Cut pockets Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stew- and khaki In A next story.) full extra little cart; the includInto Ho hopped sizes, fot shirt man's A ing grey " Mrs.' Kiliott Dunn returned to diaries I)e Moisy of the local sues, at service, at the low price of. Q( Ii FuUand Provo Griffa McBay of American Fork 8nndhy from JAtu Angeles, official on 1r In forest office Ogden roomy, Cal., here fhe 'has spent the past and Alta R. Nutler of Norcatnr. business, for a few dnys. three weeks visiting with ber njoth- - Kan... were married by County Clerk Wallace M. Hales Monday. er, jura. J. asuiou. Fern Miss Emma Evans and Miss Goddiird visited rlth friencfe in Miss Id Johnson of Gunnison Is Eltkn LeRoy Ash of Pleasant Suit Kiike City 'during the week Mrs. Lester Gillette of Tooele Is Leo C. Sorenson of Mount PleSs-a- - Grove and OralyBn Beards U , of visitln In Provo for a few days ' lid. ; -visiting in this dry with her moth'w, and Myrle Mannwlll of Salt .. Springvllle were granted- - marrlagt with friends. Mrs. Martin Nelson. Lake City were married. yesterday license Monday. T. Mrs. J. Babrock and children Charie Hseen of Spanish Fork at the county court house by Bishop of Myton are here with Mrs. L. Miss Velnia Vincent was a visitor L. L..'Nelsoiu was a Provo visitor Sundnv. Pboat 107 s Brown for a few days. In Salt Lake City during the week Mrs. J. II. Cox and sons Kenneth end. Mr. and Mra, Ethan Rmu-. nf L Strong is the guestof Mrs. Fraiik KiJinlglit spent 4be Charleston were" Provo visitors IrMdayjieltk-iJtyn- t her sister, Mrs. W. 1. Gllbertrof weVk-enwith Mrs. McBride : DJfJ, " weejt-en- d in Provo vMtinj with "; Lyla EllerUen spent the week-enMonday, of this cit"y3 Ciistlegate. in Salt LakeCity with her brother, i,oxs motner, Mrs. Elizabeth ' Evans. ' J, Slis8 .Carol Prwtorpehteweek S. I). Packard 4eftiInday-for-Ferr- on, end visiting in this city with I'tah on a short business friends. Miss Proctor Is a resident trip. of Spanish Fork. Mrs. A. E.IIuish spent Sunday in - j Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lindley Spring hike with friends. ' siient last week. In ' Tooele: where hot breakfast lliey. jtere-th- e guestsof thetr ulster Mrs, Beeff rTBeneh has returned . Mrs. Lester Gillette. home after- - a two. weeks visit In now 3 5 minutes Salt Lake City with friends. It is only natural that we would think our own cus .Miss Donna Grimm, who lo study- tnmers ar the hps! prnple R, avory and jJagJauwdng at the Holy'LCwa "Jtosx riWrs; Clarence' "36hiison was i" less time takes to pre delicions, pltal of SaltfLake City, spent Sun- visitor in Suit Lake City during the than plain toast. Thus provide O. P. Skaggs System Stores there were many people day with her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. week end where she was the guest pare a hot and nourishing breakfast in a ' Uernuin .Grlmmrandefriends. ; of friends. , of each of our towns who would have nothing to 'do hurry. That Is how. every day should be with any cat price,-;thai-n storeormarket concemTSaclr The Misses Lila and Laura Cut- started. . people formerly paid very high prices and had their ler of Suit. Lake City were thi Started with the ideal food balance weekwid guests of Mrs. Sadie of protein, carbohydrates and vita- groceries and meats charged by some credit' store, mines plus the "bulk" to make laxa Lewis. which carried a better grade of groceries and meats tives less often needed that leading should muffins than could be found in the old type cash stores. authorities now to widely urge. Mr. and Mrs. Alex , Mortensen dietary vour days and your children be delicate as well as siK'tit Monday In Salt Lake City hi Start that way. No need now, simply to where they - attended thw 'Plumbers lave time, to deny them the supreme tender. Snowdrift is a convention. ' . trength food of the world. Your .grocer has Quick Quaker delicate shortening . Miss Loraine Hansen gf.Sait Lake also Quaker Uat as you nave always known theni.. v Thousands of the most particular people of each of City was a IYovo visitor Sunday. ' f ir. ' a VesU her Klegley, p uinJVes f Unlike a system Jmunities a ne'l, Mrs. John Bnchi. MrsP. IL" Jackson.. Mrs. Leslie Condon.' Mr, Ward,; Mrs. William Bulkier, Ural Seoey, Mr LaWlpuTJier; Mrs.' Strong. Mrs. Carl Wolfrom, Mr a. Vallies! All-Leat- , yrrYTosltteadaneeTIr Airs. Fred CorT. Mr. C PROVO. UTAH Week Our ; Mary's Episco pal church gun the third of a ser ies of three bridge parties at the bome of Mrs., Hernia a Betas Hon- AT LOWE DEPARTMENT STORES Matioii-W- ie TheyjS VhotKno QUALITY nneyiuo: 286 WEST CENTER (SBou Best SOCIETY mCUASLI n aa two-sea- m m new $2.98 "Pay Day" fall ttwt rtFTTelpTlonOT jlli ji rail vShsjtJ S "69c ITOOI1 MARKET . B STORN2 . . ; . Provo, Utali rt - 98c ... 25c -- V $1.15 ,. 'store rm' . estf 15c . Compound Pastry,. 2 lbs. . 35c st '' . Shoulder Pork Steak - "Big Mac" Shirt Heavy Shirts Sausage, Jb; lhl?JPlJilOaftdjam - c ut , CITY NEWS Mr.. d d Mrs. David Reeee and children of Milford are here ior a few days Visiting with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Duke, residents of Heber, were in thla city with relatives Monday."." Mrs. Effie Hurst" of Salt Lake City was with friends ln Provo ."'"' Monday. " Edward Day of Palo Alto; Cal., in - Provo Monday with friends. visited ' a. THE BEST PEOPLE THIS CITY toprareto ' narth anhey nr) f THEY ARE FOR OUR STORES NOW Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Giles, of Salt Ijike City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maylierry at their' home. In this.c.ity during the week- , end, r. GRAHAM Teaspoon Salt Teaspoons Baking Powder . - Many people, of every walk in life would, buy all at our store's, even though our prices were high, for the reason that both our stores and' foods are kept so unusually clean,. No matter how particular you are, you' will like. the . O. P. Skaggs System Stor.es best, once you try themJ Come any day, f prices always low. jNo 'spetials, features"1oKother . baits,- i Cupful Graham Float 1 Qtpfki'WUat Hour- - f-i their-eatable- s 71 East Center St, next to Columbia Theater' : Mrs. J. . Barton ret urned home Sunday after visiting In Parowan with relatives and friends for the past six weeks. i (lupful Snowdrift . -- MUFFINS . XCupjklMilk MrrfHrIr."ricScottTir American Fork are the promj par- ents or a Dany son born to them t. Saruryay. Stir the Snowdrift till creamy, gradually adding the sugar and the egg, weirbeaten. Sift together the dry ingredients and add them alternately ' with the milkto the first mix- ture. Drop into muffin pan. well xiled-witSnowdrift and bake from twenty-fivto oven hot minutes a ia thirty ' (375 degrees F. MmB OF mm -- e : . iSnowdriit . 'HI giving yoarN rTDYchildren lots of JLJ Maid o Clover Butter and kindred A dairy productsy you wjll insure Mllii A . Altfayt frtth at your Crottr'i BUTTER CHEESE" EGGS ICECREAM , -iii ii I V Si I .Llirtill ' ..'.:'." A ' : v. , - ; J h k S .. I 4 J JrBrjrlb,42c t i ,. ' .''i'. 24c ""; ... . ". V. l'"'v ' .' Curtis Tuna v. Dependable Meats .f ,'rjy ,i ..' 19c . ; STEAICSfV', .:;.'. I ii Tik Brooms MUTTON CHOICE CHOPS, lb. FppSH BEEF LIVER, 3 lbsv . ; ... v!t PURE WHJTE LARD COMPOUND lbs; BULK SAUERKRAUT, their proper development . "... . , u CX)FFENAM h- n Goftee M. , n 1 11 Xt. 45c ..-.. - II Blue Bay ' ! . f r I 5 gallon can $5.2s 110080! "3" 101b. pails $1.25 . ? oe . Quart jars 39c Comb, ea. 19c THE ' if. Quick Quaker THE -- - 40C I ' PORK & BEANS 3 large cans . Matches a i . . Pineapple ... improves the quality of everything you cook with it. 1 Dal!? cans dSn 2 for 45c that cur towns now buy all their foods from an O. P. Skaggs System Store, Our assortment is greater and the quality of our foods is even better than those carried by most of the highest class, credit and delivery stores. These features, together with the unusual big savings that are found in each 0. P. Skaggs- - System store, tas made thousands of strong supporters for W stores ' and markets. When next in our store, just note the high class'merchandise most people are buying. You'll see bankers, 'judges, mayors, big business men and SANITATION ATTRACTS MANY I ;kk '';' Good families-amoflg-you- WCK-QUAKE- Blljfer QquirrhXand n theiF lliBflplttfi ' . ... ,?re.sr Fish Oysters and Poultry. . .- . -. 20c . 2oc tr ' 25c- ; VbJ, . IS -- r - 1 I? |