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Show Tfl 0 vhVTTf; HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY , HE PATSF tO :..:PLAI3 for the annual Junior Prom which Dramatic Art Department of ariM be bald la the Payee aaTlflo , Sprlnrrill High to Preseat Friday Feb. 24. Tha I eoerel ae lee tad was a follows? Modern Comedy Mm Taylor, Zelda afendeohaH, Daaa Scbaerrer and Daa Raid, vha will a aastated by tha enUra-daaboaetioen at !ThJlf-ktad tbeir adviaor. tlua Sutherland, tha annual SpringvUle high achool Mia Johnson, C P. Olson, and R. play to ba presented by tha D. MeKeM. Art department, Wadnaaday, Thay expect It to be tha moat Feb. U la tha Springville high slaborate Junior Prom ever given cbool auditorium at t a clock a. m. by tba P. H. 8.- Material have "Tha Patay" by Barry Conner Ii arrived end work baa atartad en tha decoration which ara expected to ' a new modern play just being ro-ba unusually lovely. Tha Colum- leased last year. It had successbiana bava been booked to furnish I ful run of two years la New, received mora favorable press eoro- tha dance muaio. rv, w"a l t rsVk. i I C - 1 ' II av-- I - l f i Til if 11. ti e Dra-mal- ia V T - Kvh- - y .JrH SJI i U I TH TltitR--.- ! AM VCAM TUVt's WjvuVT wb. WJSr t : WDUU) WO COM. MOT 1 VJ WKR.Ul yirtV I L2-i- -l innl - )( ; ( T II' - 5 . mt - " SPERRY Drifted Snow " FLOUR ' . . ... . . 13-1- 8. Woman's Dream """ANNOUNCED The honor roll of tha Lincoln high school for the third term has been announced by Principal Karl Banks as fpllowt; Honor rsllHae Davis, Zelda Larsea, Leonard Johnson, each with aa average of 95 "tnt: Dorothy Hunn and Lucille an average of Skinner, each with l .V k UnKnMhia nn .nllnti ITav A tl- . rr Hftea xneman W.s only - specialize on top grade coffee only. Frankly then,' where are you hr HONOR ROLL never or grade coffee. e most optocnlstle show, exceeds hope of tha art committee. It ta state. With such generous reapoaaa the 19a i how promisea-ta.lag iai Sprlngvtlla the greatest collection of art ever ahowa In tha west And ta know that this response comes from artist of aatloaal and international fame Is very gratify: frig is members of the committee, who adopted a new policy this V " rjfrrr acenery, and electrical equipment Fitted it out as an etage. The Patsy" will ba tha opening new for tha theater. performance "Uias "Condle is being aasistcoT by Max Dougall, stage manager, Elsie McCurdy, prompter This department Is observing "National Drama Week" that la being held throughout Oka Country, Feb. The Patsy la the big attraction for tha week. Other dramatic activities wll be f tatured during the week. - l 1 tv'S. T 0C06 .J TVt Ott Alt wmy t raT rr.jr:o uim SIGNS . So uniform ment than any play, playing on Tha Patsy" is Broadway 1928-3a delightful comedy of American family Ufa. It snap wK wit of tha most delightful klni, and Is fuITbr ' axciUng Ingeniouj situations. It has made a tremendous hit where-ee- r It has played. Tha play la being directed by Miss If elba Condle, head of the iramatlo jepartment of tha Sprtngvtlle high achooL They bava been working for two weeka and It promises to be na of the beat productions presented by the achool. The cast includes: Bill Harrington . . Howard Bird rV-ri- Tf Wtta plaaa for a waed eatri eaaaaaiga la the Bear future. Grow iK-t-- H tr nya.remnty M'Muhuial I'T! wishes te eail tha atlaaUoa H Only Master Artist to Ex specter, C. V. HANSEN of the people f Utah county to tha Infollowing regulation af tha state hibit; AD Citizens Are board of agriculture, vited to Attend Dane 215 WEST CENTER Regulations of th stats board of agriculture previa that mill and!' Phone 812-clean shall not' ecu, give plants V- ... f fVWith, tha big annuaJ.art .bftU away log or screen-1 otherwise af dispoae which takes place la tha Sprlng-Ul- a Opera House tomorrow night, the opening guns for tha seventh annual art show campaign, will have been fired. Bata Puidse a 'aaeSl Extracts 19 SpU-The grand ball promises ta ba one of the outstanding social events of tha entire aeaaoa, and should prove attractive to the dancing publko as You will I well aa. to aU ritisena who ara of lending their aid ta the A success of the big exhibit. i' 3rd find the Schilling name on 2nd The response thus far to tha In vitations aoat to Americas leading artists to exhibit la this year's Schilling and Schilling ...says irbriries eood luck every time 111 ''w.vr . Jl rtatjaia ; aV7A hwi ; p-- 1 EM wftb asaiaas weeds nnlers or nntil tha viability of same shall be entirely destroyed by grinding or bcilia-and It aaall ba the duty of all owa-a- r af nwl'e or plants y burn, or elharwiae dvstruy the tuk ail screenings truestMl a tut allity of aexiyua weeda" FINEST WORK - , II U DRIVE ""ttW-nV- ac a eot-Utta- l rcja of anr xlnd jroducad from grain c eaed of any kind tnfeetrj trarttai By FEBRUARY 15 I At a Bwrtinf PAT8QN. Feb. ta Junior cUn af tha' Pareoa called by Preskiewt ,j high ftitwt, Tliaruid VVilo, plana were made . of I. zDEPilEESUTED HAD hvjddv B00T8 AND 1 find the beat coffee? apt-t- o year by confining the invitations to rtlita of recognized fami. Only those' whir have woo honors In Tia tlonal or International art ahowa. 3T those who have received special mention .from noted art critics. have been Invited to exhibit, members of tha committee state. Sine the aim of the art committee has been raised to such a high standard, if I obvious that tha expense af procuring the works of these artists will be greater than tha man it has been la the past, agement of tha show wttl tiara to pay greater transportation and Insurance charge. For this reason the appeal for support of evory enterprise that wU contribute ot the success of this year exhibit Is . . more Intensified than ever. It I the opinion of the art com mittee, that to raise the general standard of the exhibit wll prove a i greater drawing card to art lover from all part of the intermountaln territory. 0 Sirli.dllil; Si i 2 1 - per ceni; Farley, Grace Harrington . afaurlna Olsen At lost you find a new wonderful lea, Monta Went. Esther Huff and shlna face Ptr1slHaxringlfln leorothy Kofiord, OS per.cant-Lo- ls powder that kerpa ugly Lucy Wainwright away. Will not enlarge the pores, Unford, 92.9; Alene Holdaway and Wflford Lyc-i- l and spreads so smoothly"' the skin Elmer Terry, 92.L and Mry Poul-son- , Billy Caldwel Tony Anderson Kelsey Kill looks like a peach. MEXLO-GL92. Sadie Rrerhenen V.athji Vf a vnrV Is made by a new French Process 'Frances Patrick "Flaherty and stays on longer. Good looking, Howard Salisbury well groomed, women simply love Mr. Kthel Anderson of Salt Lake waa a Provo visitor Thursday and Grant Thorn this marvelous pew Face P""1er "Trip' Busty mother, Mrs. The school has equipped Schramm - Johnaoa today, the guest of her the MEIXO-GL" - E. J. Roundy. auditorium with new curtains, Drug Co. Adv. O - - - -- EAtLROOM A Expert instruction in fundamentalsof the fox trot and "waltzrAlso popalar'luts-lncludin- g ihe JUndy Waltz, for juniors and Classes and the Kinkajou. the Gigolo, seniors. . : . - . i . and ,. Hwniiima.1 is - m -- or-n i Phone rn 588-- W m m M ThtiO. P. Skainrs System stores groceries daily, thereby ,fordr their the people of Provo assuring 'fresh' merchandise every day. Most grocery stores have a lot of odds and ends on their shelves that they have carried over a period of weeks or months. We do not bay in large quantities but order daily to fit our needs. You will never take any chances if yon have all your foods come from the O. P. Skaggs System " store of Springv.Ue. - " Y FOOD prints V iqr vmm 48c QOri mmm prints .... All Ladies and Children's 15 c Yard Im m A fine selection of QUILT CHALLJES 35" inches wide 16 c Special, yard ...... A clever lot of. Silk Dresses we are using for rade stimu- lators at a bargain. STORES . purchase of $3.00 or more. These ,"... grabs contain tter-chandise vahie 50e to $4.00. V ; every $2.95 -- t ' LADIES HATS 25 c Pi $1515 DRESSES DRESSES $19.45 DRESSES Limit 4 pairs to customer $8.45 $10.45 $1 2.45 You must see these to appreciate their value. Many other good values to be purchased aVa real saving- - for 75c,'diitffcfriale, 3 pairs ftrtX . tj flfl LADIES' HOSE fancy .colors, $1.00 value Jtn Rayon Silk, fancy m colors, $1.00 value . ThVead Silk OC $1.50 value Full Fashioned CI OC "3 V, --T $1.00 value V r .. ,i.. t CHILDREN'S SHOES Sizes C1 CC 5Uto Sizes lOOTriiTsofTadiesrfaSgl in price $1.50 to $5.00, Vfe to Silks", Felts and Plush. Sizes - Your choice ' ..;......3UC I f Vm-outfo- , 30C i. SILK VESTS Fancy colors eq. v-- m 8 ......... .9 i03 11 ; llVatO-- 2 $1.85 $1,98 L. D. S. GARMENTS New and old 7Rr style .............. luC Heavy weight new style MEN'S HOSE. vaiue ...... .... $149 Both work and dress 25c value t rnii 10 ' "" EVERY OBY9 g IE) . (1 ......) IiUU Fancy colors UNION SUITS , ... One lot of men's 100 per Trent Wool Union Suits, Val Comepick 50c ue up to $6.50, your AC choice only, a suit SILK SHIRTS ' MEJTS UNIONS One lot extra good grad' dress shirts in fibre silk. One lot ' of heavy Union $6.50 values M QC Suits for ' men, values Bp to They are Beauties WOOL HOSE good grade fancy Cashmere gold everywhere Extra $2.00 value - SILK HOSE Formen and boys, fancy and plain colors. Genuine bargains. .... ..$1.45 LADIES BLOOMERS Rayon Silk, all shades pn 03C $1.25 One grab bag. with J $2.00. U2.45 - East Center I im M IRm .. 1 QC L. D. S. GARMENTS A In wool old style $4.00 values for .;.tPailtt Our Complete Stock of CURTAIN NETS AND DRAPERY Reduced for Saturday hose Special, pair . . . ol CAPS i Men's Fine Dress Caps in all the season's latest colors values to $2.45 Sale Frice ........OjC , price. OfiTlolrfhttdrerlia Men's alHVool Hose . i)C : . .. fc V C 50! values BoysVaxhtl.M J)liUJ , GREPE-- " a pair boots . Boys' extra heavy knee boots .;'.. Men's extra heavy knee boots . . Very extra values. at WOOL HOSE RUBBER BOOTS $2.25 to $3.95 JAP 09r . .......... $245 "oT'lhelFcost.T Coats 9Rr ' all-wo- One lot of broken stock of Footwear in good snappy numbers. Cut to a fraction one-ha- lf QivAa fcJaXfD Men's all Wool Hose BLANKETS ". . . . . mm m extra quality Fart wool, satin trimmed. ' CO QC Large size $3iOJ $7.50 values FLANNEL SHIRTS One lot of MACKINAWS shirts, Men's Mackinaws tfil OC plain and fancy; values to $6.T07 MAC VaviUU Yours for MEN'S MOLESKIN WORK OR DRESS PANTS dressy types. Values from $7.50 to $8.50. Your Choice u - prints KntraO anA irirla islO aSVgr 6 to 9 50c value A fine lot if HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR in our very All Shades .. 39c - T , prints 33c We do not change bur prices to meet those of our competitors. We sell all our foods on the lowest mar gin possible. They are not up one day and down the next, but are only changed to meet the market trend, whether it is up or down. This policy enables you to always purchase our foods at the lowest prices, equality considered. 71 and Misses' Footwear Saturday. $3.45 values . . . . . . .. .$2.95 $4.45 values . . . ... . , . . . $3.95 $5.45 values . . . . . . ... $4.75 All up to the minute in style. I SPORT HOSE 15.85 A complete stock of Ladies 25c DAY, . REGARDLESS. OF COST To make room for our hew spring goods. Bargains galore. Savings $12.45 BARGAINS IN DRESS PRINTS 1 REASONABLETPRICES-EVER- Beautiful Silk Dresses in all the new Spring shades and styles. For your savin- g50 Fresh Slock Every, 'y Bay -- Week-En- d an-dis- e, (GEOSElDrOOT , A Mildred Lewis Hinckley School of Dancing North University Ave. .. TYsf at the 80i - Specials Sailmirciay BEGINNING FEBRUARY 4th . . - ....... of all broken lines of winti r mer ch entire line to be , , 368 WEST CENTER, PROVO |