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Show 7 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1955 - Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD V Use of Electricity On Increase in City 5 Provo PowerNet Profit up J 73; J re e gi'fts for the f " , Santaquin $52,838 to $60,110. Family-Awa- Net profit 1959, V power onj - V Taylor's, "your Christmas store since 1866' is bulging with gift delights for all ages Do your shopping now Selections are better, more values, easier to shop. Plainly speaking. This is the Best Time to Shqp. H ' v r, 'was $35,201, up $16,862 over $18,338 in October net profit of For Holiday last year. of Mr. and Mrs. SANTAQUIN Guy Johnson left Wednesday for Las, Vegas, Nev. where they will ' spend the Thanksgiving holiday at the home of a son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ferre are. spending the Thanksgiving . holiday at Farmington, N. M., where they will be, dinner guests at the home of a son and his wife, Mr. Mrs. Carl Ferre. Provo's waste, removal depart ment1, previously operating at a slight loss or, just breaking even showed, a profit of $351 in Oc tober,, 1959. For the 10 months ending Oct. 31, 1959 net profit was $1,349,. after expenses. . of $72,757 were subtracted from a gross of $74,106. It's easy to buy and pay our P.CA way ments on your purchases). . filET J PR0V,S mas Gits -- NEW TREATY! AGREEMENT - WASHINGTON (UPI) The United States, Russia and : 10 other ' countries are' near" final agreement on a treaty to demili- ; i tarize Antarctica and freeze the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Borseson had as their guests for Thanks region's territorial status quo. giving dinner,- - a daughter and Treaty negotiators are expected Mr, and Mrs. Don to hold a final session Friday to' of Salt Lake City sign the pact. sons and Goudy, and Girl gets a free gift ! V I I If' Our 93rd Year 250 W. Center St. I J TIL 9:00 P.M. FR. f 00 Paiking in Rear of Stor. . "SHES S CHE) An and Andrew Borgeson Jr., who.is a 'student at Dixie College. A large collection of beautifully finished Cedar' Chests. Various sizes and styles, light or dark finishes to match your decor! Every woman needs a cedar chest for her finest heirlooms . . . give her one for Christmas. Uf ; Carl Lindstrom. Mr. Talbot joinMr and Mrs. Milton Jaryis en- ed the ' group for Thanksgiving tertained at Thanksgiving dinner dinner. v .for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarvis and family of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Mr, and Mrs." Don Armstrong and Mrs. I. H. Dickinson, Justin entertained members of their Ja-v- is and Joe Kelly of Santa-quin- .' family Thursday. Included were Mrs. Maude MiUerand family of " Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard ' Mrs. Alta Talbot of Pariguitch Armstrong and children and' Mr. Is a visitor at the home of daugh-'Jte- 'r and: Mrs. Albert Hudson and Mr.- and Mrs. family. ?nd ( v M r 111 W Wa Stop Iromnq Wash Trousers ML at Taylor's MAKE GOOD HOUSEWARES GIFTS . . . ' . 1 - Our' gift and houseweares department (2nd floor) is a haven for shoppers looking for that "different'! gift. 'Beautiful, roomy, and an air of gracious hospitality for relaxed shopping. Good selection of gift items which are beautiful, useful, decorative and practical. We invite you to come in ana iook arouna. . - i PUNCH BOWL SETS ' Large bowl. 12 cups, 4 WOODEN PEPPER MILL and L QC ladle. Clear glass, leaf pattern (Others 7.98 and 8.98) ! maiel TR0USER CREASER Self-locki- cW,.y.,.w.v.wAv AUTOMATIC ADULTS: LIFE. TIME LOCK 2 10" Sizf 11" Size CHILDREN'S: l ' 3 '. . . r 4. 1 1 wUU set $1.50) rrpIII Cake plate Made of pink milk glass 60 c perfect for or sand-- "' 'serving 1 ...! wiches Rich chrome and sparkling glass. Covered center dish four open dishes. Base makes good cake Q QC plate cake QQ !,u NEWl PINK MILK GLASS SERVERS New low prices for Christmas." You'll love the colorful, yet dignified lopk of 0'J ( ...... (Short style LAZY SUSANS J$ 1.69 pair "grind their own pepper 4.50 5.50 80c .i ... maiviauai dowis . iw 'Wooden Fork and Spoon Set ng pair for Zebra stripe wooden mill set, tall and'''' graceful. Excellent for those. 'who like lb. WOODEN SALAD BOWLS Use these creasers to save ironing wash trousers. They come off the line smooth and creased, ready to wear! Adjustable to fit holds them tight for all sizes. All steel. creases "neat sharp, - . Free Gift Wrapping -- ' - , (Terms) . w; Every Boy " w, son-in-la- - 5 P. M. Saturday,! o p.m. . "SELL-A-BRATION,- "" " son-in-la- T- -7 (Six equal monthly install- V OPEN TOMORROW AND MONDAY - it' 12-- 6; (O JTov. 27th, 28th, and 30th. Hundreds of Chris win be. given shoppers. All you have to do to be eligible is register in the stores those 3 days. Come in. fill out your entry blank and deposit it in our store . . . Drawing 8 P.M:, Monday night, November 30th. You dont have to be present to win. FREE elevator to Our 3rd Floor Wonderland! O o 11 Take the 1 J Friday, ' e -- 5) Lzi pU expenses of $814,836, and net " ' ... profit of $260,697. ' Continued demand for more power was reflected by commercial sales of $534,330, up 10.68 per cent ever last 'year; and residential sales of $503,109, up 5.53 '' .' per cent. last year. . Street light sales, in which' the This compares "with gross reve- ctty is its electric department's nue of $1,075,534 during 'the first customer, totaled $41,513, up' 2.G4 10 months of last year; operating per cent. Gross sales for October 1959, totaled $117,482, an' increase of $13,691 over October, 1958, with residential sales up from $45,276 to $51,094; andjcomercial up from Provo City Electric Depart ment wound up the first 10 months of this year with gross "and net revenue of after $296,127 expenses profit of $868,457. The net profit is an increase of 13.5 per cent over the net profit for, the same period v ' "rV . pink milk glass. if. 3 S r I'll & - - " - E 1! ' E ' ' ' , selected groups of luxurious coats, taken from our regular stocks. Priced at great ' savings. ur... r ' , Fen of Twists', Tweeds, Hocka-- . all fine woolens Forstmans' Fabulous fabrics 3 I ' ' . . '' - '. I nums, Schusters, Worsteds. Choice colors Milium and woolen linings. Choose from ' a large selection of door mirrors, wall mirrors, vanity mirrors and other styles in a wide choice of shapes and sizes. ' l':xft;::;:SK::iS;::. GROUP NO. presses them on the canvas. ml "'v i w Door Mirrors If GROUP NO. 3 NOW. ;. Jr now. 1 c5 95 up V nan 9 v 1 L w ill r ill I em. Special Purchase PYKETTE - Day's, for men. Yes, you can wash this slack let it drip dry . . . and it is ready to wear Both IVY and By if I ST- - u v 1 .avX"-'-- :' 1 .Jt- - PLEATED STYLES in charcoal Browns and Greys. Sizes 29 to 36. . Both Corduroy . r - and Knits '') targe selection of colors. Also stripes and plaids A V'. .J OOY'S SPORT SHIE1TS Extremely good for Christ- mas giving. Sizes 10 to 18. long Sleeves so Tight for Fall and Winter Fabrics in both Wear Flannel and Gingham Plaids A good large Values to 6.98" Wash-dnd-We- 1 ar selection in sizes 6 to 16. FiEW DESIGN SPEEDS FLOW The inevitable clash of pedestrians, meeting head-o- n in tb,e middle of the street was solved in Madison, Wis., with this, new crosswalk design; Two parallel lines of white 'tile extend fromi either curb, fading out midway across. A diagonal line them forms two "wedges" which, city authorities say,,between shorten ' Fan is.. . VI' Reg. to 6.98 curb-to-cu- rb . if. Reg. 69.95 - 75.00 , r UP . fiiiiiiiiii I Reg. 49.95 - 55.00 NOW. . Stylings for every tastel Marvelous GROUP NO. 2 1 Reg. 39.95 - 44.95 Wall Mirrors HOW MANY HANDS HIGH? Visitor Jina Shelser matches her hands against thosb in an unusual painting by. Roman artist Renato Christiano. He dunks "his hands in paint and . . Li- - |