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Show 7 PACE TWO PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13. 1928, SOCIETY CAMP A O. 1 - sliFTS .... NoTS : Members of Cuip lers of UteJt Pioneers, met Thurs day afternoon at ths bom of Mrs Nellie Olson, witB Urs. EtU Eg - gertafg ana Mrs. JEffta siUlett a; assisting hostesses. Toe house wi prettily derorsted wiU the ann's flowers sjd ergs. , Te fqUowiog Interesting prorrsm was fureisheo Biographical, sketch at, the jlif of Charles Burr by Jis arses' daughter, Mrs. Eftie MiUatt: piano selection Ura, HiUlrew Olson; Madla,-Ur- s. Alice Eggertsen; kJstsry f Xtah Mrs. Nellie Olson: solo lira. Flor snot Stone. A delicious luncheon waf served at the conclusion of the program to tX " - ' MASONIC DANCING cxm NOTICE The Masonic dancing dub will hold its next regular danc Saturday evening at p. m. to the Ms-sonic temple. All Masons, sons and members of the De Moley are cor dially Invited to attend. -- Please . 1 bring a box lunch. ' PROGRESSIVE , ) , . DIXKUL rAJtT)' - Ciadiicjii IJ, Emplsyeta 4 f Frock --Shop gav a delightjul progressive dinner psrty Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs P. I Lawrence of Salt Lake, wife tha district Sjiansgjr 01 toe Clnoenuts tores, who was here visiting. A course of the delicious dinner was served at each of the following' homes: Miss Florence Crane, MUs Louis Mrs. Florence Ussier. e Sparks, Mrs. May Taylor, Mine McDonald. Mrs. Leone Emilb and Mrs. Etta Strong. A radio concert, games and stunts "wars features of entertainment during the evening. Lo-re- - OPTIMIST (Continued from page one) (Continued from page save) ltttsh-- . for basketball in T Region Three. All tea teams eos-peting are determined to make Frt v dsv. the thirteenth, ehelr lucky day II The results are exceptionally ira- porta at fet nsje sd. saUy la tit lively- - opening LEADERSHIP - O! Fair Hawaii! plsyed after which a delicious luncheon was served.. Mrs. Byron Denhslter was awarded the high scors card prise. Present were Mrs! r, Z. Wbittaker, Mrs. Byron Mrs. Pailipc Gould. Mrs. Ft. C, Street, Mrs. John Lundahl. ' Mrs. Jsraee Lynn, Mrs. J, N. Crawford, Mrs. Dean All roan, Mrs. William Wagner, Mrs. Floyd Hitch- rrwk and Mr. 1 . "' " jfc j Deo-halte- r '. ' r- .i " - . 1 FEVER- - A GOLFING ROMANCE --SPRING. , d William Kaines la a comedy. "Spring Fever," a romance of the rolf course In which trials 1 and tribulations figure, shows today m--, 1 I III . programs throughout the week all Myrtle Huggard. They have two of which wlU be given fre to Lead- Sophomores To Flay and Saturday at the Paramount children, a bob and a daughter. ership week visitors. Sophomore contest will precede theatte. This is Haines first full- From 190t to 1911 he was employ- - Bey Beeat Fregrem regujar ssmea In a Alpine djvia!?n will m' T J5rjej. garring "Wt nrnfrmm luansvTwa Pi eve" ami UM pupti' held daily during on early evening omores open their encounter at and is as Tilled Blngham, during which time he was aeur arhea nil Seoul porkers may o'clock, and -- will: be - finished Is with his own particular brand of fUo enanager f .she fraeebatl team be present. Tots important pee plenty of time to allow the regulars zzxzz: gra will be under the direction of to start their game- on scheduled representing the camp-k 7 In MIS hs Main snade hie home Carl jr. Erring and A. A, Anderson, tints, , 8 la Americas Fork, where tar a year oCfioials of the Tlmpanogos District Alpine division lineups - for i two he was employed by the Council. Oscar A. Kirhham, an . . games: night's , . vv;' .... S SpringvUis-Hapleto- n of the Twesfth ir"m. Boy : VROYO Boo all of America,' aspects to at- WhiUnaa pa ny .la vrzi hs eaten to ... EUidulph one of the espstie ec Shartff J. P. tend most of toeee sessions. Evans .. Martin Boyd. Which poaitlesi he still holds. " The luncheon lor Jhe creative ; . . Robisott mast of connection with his 'be held sa i Thursday Fox During artist, wul Ripple the sheriffs office he has been haf evening, possibly at the Hotel Rob- ,. Eggartsea Gray criminal deputy. arts. At Xhat Aims an erf solution Birk was also manager during will be effected, probably Including the past baseball season of the those Interested In creative art PLEASANT GROVE LINCOLN Prow Ttmps, Who won .the chanv thMuahoutshe slats. Kirk Reese f i... pionship of the CeetrsJ V'ts base ; Huntsman claeswork will continue D. Christiansen f Regular ball league, the Xttft shaoiplonnhlp UAlnJerxunUd at rlgham c ... D. Johnson Hayes ver to be won by a Provo team in university with ths exception Fpung Fair g .. that Smith that league. one general daeology class will be V. Christiansen g ... Jjl: Clayton ' rhvalcissi Wett Qualified held each day In College ball at The new city phyatetaa eras born U 98, she theology hour. B. T. H. 'n lindon. lie la s gr ad us la of the During thatregular period Important lead AMERICAN FORK. ...... Smith Pleasant Grovs hLeb chpoi, the ers of aha state , f will leoture. These Nichols f .. .K. Johnson University of Utah and tha medical meetings will be tinder the direc Peters 7 3ne!l whool of the George Washington tion of Walker Brlmhal,prl-dent-emerltu- s H George unlvrrsltyT K served his Jntirne-ahl- p of Brlgham Toung Webb 7.7:'.,,'... g 7.. ..7.. Vsnce' U the George WsshlngWn hos ....7 Smart g university tnd director of theeuogy. Anderson pital, and then praetvosd tor one . .' f I J" it t The Nebo starting lineups: year in Weshlngto. D C He baa been back In Utah two years, during PATBON Rolling up a handsome majority! SPRING VILLE moat of which time he has fceaa 4a f ChUds Patten In every precinct, fiadie Xyson wss Ellertsotrf-eteetePsxman .... by popular vots the prettiesfj charge of tha health work of Utah 1. Johnson . county. It la understood ha will j girl in the HawaUsn Islands. Her i ".fCoAttBuedhTHgeTiroT leave this service and fcegin pren McBeth Sadie, diminutive blueeyed blond, Thome h arrived In Los Angeles to he- . tice In connection with his work as Nielson NehekSlj te Payeon, where .the latter city physician. Dr. CuUlroore specIK'" an lour w team 1938 will season. open its ialize hi the diseases of children. M B K VZ. V 'IS a SPANISH FORK Dr. Spauldlng, has lived In Provo Spanish Fork, with dangerous ag' sf f .... Christenscn llnrt Broken s of Chicago was 'or many years, where he has been gregation, plays at Eureka, now , NeUson f practicing veterinarian. He was regarded as one of the favorites to Viertel J c Poarc? also connected In that capacity for cop the title laurels la the Nebo Mnu;oii . .... I En etrom ,., . g several years with the Utah Fuel division. Gardner ' ,. Sabin Altogether, It promisee to be a 'Carlspn company at Castle Oats. 'g WMk- iiiawsTia FiiiiT- yvsirl , - t r humor as was "Tell It To the ll v which. But Haines gets by. He ripes,A"Br3wa cf Harvard" and not only wine out wKh his clever "Slide, Kelly. BUde. tricks and expert knowledge of toe He la once more an athlete, this game, but gets the moat attractive . ! time a gold champion, who by a belle ef the club set for his hride nbtaot and The Joalist fluke"of fat gets admitted to ad Crawford, MM h feexUog htAy. exclusive country club where he the romanUo intsrest. Others He in ths supporting east taw hide poses as a young millionaire. at once gets enmeshed in a aeries ef George Fawcett. Eileen Percy. Bert ' aitwatisne thai" fault shush wite Wioaisrf, Bdwaid Uaiss, ft, Arthur and Lee Mora. Edward comedy and golf and mirth get entangled it la hard to tell which is Sedgwick directed. H;fpie 0n,e uiv:rxKzzxacKKriiiiuiicrcxBUtaic: v ei - , J ixw: !'' l ..... i ff ...... ....... I e; r.... tallies Looming Bief ore ...... You Here. ' .......... ALPIfffi, NEBO 1 a ra. Opens Saturday, 10 Yoil Will Find Am azing a ,lhM , uuos?i eurfka ...... ioe-Linat- oa .!h.::V ;' . ..... CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. J. B. Smith was hostess to the members of the Optimist dub St her home -- Thursday afternoon, The rooms were prettily decorated with sweet peas and ferns. Three tables of progressive "500" were V jI Ml H - . Jf II II IrM 1 js" II V . - . - 1- i B t ': j Formerly Irvines F" KMMMiaiaiMiaiagsisiMsaiiiiisiasaaissaaisssaMiMMniMMir" l.ZmSJW n Januapean UK. -- - PNEUMONIA IS DEATH CAUSE ! short Illness front pnnnmon'a -proved fstal to Mrs. Mury v.. Allen Marsh banks, wife of Edward Marshbanks of Mapletnn. who di-Thursday afternoon at the family home there. Born ha Maple to a K years ago. shs had lived there sil her life, and had a largo circle of friends In that A . Including our complete line of Footwear, Coats, Dresses, Blankets, Silks, Robes, House Slippers, Wool Materials and ' f Quilt Materials. 1 . Our larsre stock of LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS lf at just price Vi PRICE On U ladier and chil- L4Is' $6.75 Dresses 11430 All one half price January Clearance t. $42.50 -v e r . vw ipaT $1.95 eweM sVwsnaf iiMKlKMa mm I w itwn at mm mmi km pniM WIm Ua tmm mm. K I lum.Pmm4Kmkmfmmi lUmm. AW mlmmi Wk AS CMekt DwMt Otmm bv Q. H. Omm m mmm m rnmm mmmmt $2.25 Crepe Unsa Maw Isw CM a Bleach Crepe 58c His ytlrtw 9-- T . $2,39 CUEXN IIATCKZnT $1.45 Robes $5-4- 5 Robes Stomach Troubles Headache and ; Dizziness " U your stomach it sick, you are sick all over. If you can t digest your food, you lose strength and "pep, get thin and nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. Fat JO years Teniae hat improved the health and activity of many thousands who suffered just as you da Here is a letter from Mr. of S59 Ellii SL, San Francisco, Calif., saysr-"- ! suffered ironies with my stomach ari3 would bloat so badly 1 could hardly get my breath. But Teniae not only relieved me of indigestion and me a splenconstipation, bat fve ' did sppetite - Why not let Teniae do for voo whal it did forthissufferer and for thousand! of others? It is marvelous to see bow It relieves the moat obstinate digestive troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. How it restore! f and sound sleep. appetite, Teniae is made of roots, barks snC berbe nature's own medicine for tbr sick. The cost Is less than 2 eemss dose Get a bottle from your draejriet today Tour money back if it doesn't help yon $645 Robe $7.50 : Robes .... .j$5i3 ND CHILPREN'S Our complete line of high grade footwear are radically reduced for quick disposal. i . yard . -- aV ii '7. VTjfyJkF j-- 2 sks. $2.85 2 lbs. FOOTWEAR REDUCED $3.95 Slippers $5.45 Slippers $4.45 $6.45 V Splid pack, large size. NoVFuree. - A)- -, $2.98 $3.39 3.95 48c Quilt j. . esfc Navel Sunkist Oranges. Large and sweet. -, vsec Facked fresh from At lanta oyster tach . . b9c , beds. 2 Ig. cans 53c P.' B. 0. Sodas, Fresh baked. 3-l- box 33c b. Figs Soup Fresh layer Figs, 2 lbs. . 33c Fresh stock of Walnut ' halves. Cream of Tomato Soup. Quick prepared, just like mother makes. cans 25c 1 w ,t VIiHe King Brooms ...42c Soap Beets Creme Oil, Mission Bell, Castile or Almond Cocoa Whole or sliced pickled beets, No. 2 size. Each . . 49c Eachef. 39c 6 bars . 45c cans 35c well made weight Broom. A Ottort QQr' U I 35c . DozenSc-lliOXtMr- Z. 33c Batt....T..... Fancy Blue Rose Rice. Whole kernels. . a gallon cns. median That v?02dcrful washin? size powder, large package. A -- large lot of heavy $1.50 RAYON LO0MERS 4vVU eisec One h4ndl $1.00 Evcrj-body-- Steer Beef taking u advantage of this of fer. Pot Boast . lb. Many other items are on sale that are not listed here. We are going to make this January Clearance Sale very general throughout the store, Call and get our low prices on ladies and children's wearing apparel. . best cuts. ... 18c Shoulder Pure white. 3 best cuts. Loin and Bib Chops. lbs. . 50c ' - Pork Come to our January Clearance Sale for low price Footwear, Hens Choice and fat. K0. CO. 18c lb. - H 247 $5 . . Orders Delivered Free WEST Veal Lard vi-o- Shimon fionia -- tw Sateens . One 3 lb. 72x90 3 Jilt , .$4.75 ...$5.45 . . '. cans 59c - 48c Cretonne ideal breakfast Cereal packed in 9 lb bags. An Each . . 42c 5 lbs. 39c ". ; Blackberries . Tomatoes Oysters Pride of Oregon. Packed wJU OP- Sateens Crux, a Butter substitute guaranteed second to none. High Patent 14c 33c Cretonne A Picked Jury and a Unemimous Verdict Nut Butter Satisfaction guaranteed. 21c ......... yard ALL LADIES POPULAR PRICE $3.45' Flour .16c 25c Cretonne yard Slippers , . 07 ..."Oil Outing Flannel ' WjvV' (Ioasfwives compose the Jury that tries and decides the fate of any food distributing svstem. Their verdict is finnl- there can be no appeaL The women of 12 western states have tried Safeway Stores and returned a verdict f unqualitfod awrnval. From Kansas to the Coast and "SttSTtS 16 women 66 shoppIrigTor" foods they go to Safrwsy Stores because all of the eA'idence ecoDomical and satisour stores sre most the that proves factory places at which to trade. M- 48c rTiti h 42c pillow tubing 19c heavy 42-inc- 39c Ouilt Final Cleanup on HOUSE SLIPPERS t. $M5 i heavy 1Qf Outinir Flannel.. ImIi Come in and see them. Slippers ; . 25c J5.8i SWEATERS Are reduced to the limit for quick removal BOc i $7.50r$7.75, $7.95 values for one price $4J5 ......$525 ALL LADCEST FOOTWEAR AM ......$3.50 i Unbleached 9-- 4 Sheeting -- $3S10J J .. Sheeting 10-- 4 , .$1.63 I 49c Sheeting 4 55c ALL BATH RCJBES AND DRESSING . GOWNS ON SALE $3.95 sow ran I mstooo queen! 17c ....$1,59 Crepes m Factory $2.10 Flat Crepe M rs&ssr 17c S........$Zt6? value...,,... -- mm-- - I Sale on YARD GOODS ALL SILKS ON SALE ' Crepe Back Satin ms. r - ... tll'Qfl VI liJU Dresses All new dresses Coats JSt, ... - - $15.45- Mrs.-Hild- . -- II ennn " ChiUre oi foatfl who learn of her sudden neoiilulUUiQr miuren'WfMHB'CTKe will regret to desth. Throughout her life she was ac tive In the L. D. S. church. Bar- -' vlving are her husband, three daughters and one eon, as follows: j Mrs. Emma Raymond. Averett of Springville; Mrs. Free-ms- n Bird of psyson. and Leo ' Marshbanks of Ma pie ton. Funeral services will be held in ' the Mapleton ward chapel. Sunday. afternoon at 1 o'clock, under the direction of Bishop R. L. Menden- -' hall. Friends may view the body at the home prior to the services. DRESSES lot of pretty new " SILK DRESSES .. Greatly Reduced $12.45 , P3iJU Dresses Cwe one-ha- dren's coats- - I CENTER . . v ;. lb. . V: Gem Squares. 28c lb... 21c Sausage Bamberger and Sausage Mild Hams v Cured Eastern whole Sugar or half.".' .1? lb. . 25c 25c Orders less than a 24c 2. lbs. $5.00, v Cliarge of 10c PHONE , 202 i 1 |