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Show t PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 8, J928.V ..sim New Style SPANISUFORK 1 . . 7K and U tat "attend gu frlday Fain7TkuU IfBfF tu venUoa. While there Mr. Swmwb awarded a beautiful (old dm4jU for winning the miM.lt championship ia the sugar beet growing eontMt. having oa first place for the state of Utah. Mr. gwenaoa ia con action. yfth.Jfet A ft i Mrs. teresting entertainment during the evfr.ttj prizes' during these games were won by Mra TVE. ChiMs Jr, and Mrs. Harry Wood. In the late everlr.g a delicious luncheon was eil at five aoull tables to .the . Cornelia Artur Nelson. Mra. George Hals and daughters. Leah and Mary, wtnt to Salt Lens Friday to visit their sons, Blaine. Robert and Nathan. who are la the miasioa training school there. While there the ladies with the three miujon- , ariee were charmingly entertained at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Drqckbank and Mr. and Mrs! AJ- bert Brockbenk. following guests.: Mr. ani Mrs. A. V. SfntnrA. Mr. and Mm. WUlis We ght. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Ence, Mr. and Mra Harry Wood. Mr. and Mrs- - Eugene Sanford, Mr. and Mia. T. E. Child. Me and Mra Frank Sacford, and Howard San-for- ' I TTs home where he Is "ccniUlesernyT L Mr. aad Mrs. Bryan Stewart. Mrs. Vri Stewart arid Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart spent 8unday at Provo, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Crandat). Mr. and Mrs. Geo is Newitt en- - nMm4 the member of the WW-XV- I elubsnd a few special guests very pleasantly" Saturday evening. Kive hundred was the main diversion of the evening. The club for h'gh scorewas won by . prize . Mr. Edsell Swanner and trie consolation by Mrs. MaryeTuttle; the guest prize for hifih score was won by Mrs, Bars Starling and the consolation by Mrs. William Jarvis. Supper was served at the card . taiiie at.mldn,lKbt Rrwrisl guest? were Mr. and Mr. Harry Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis, Mrs. Virginia Taylor, Mrs. Rebecca Buster, Mrs. Sara Sterling, Ed Elroof - and Carl Green. n Qyyrlaat. Ha.4-- 1. Ttsaew S . Here's your, old friend, the Prince of Wales, in one of the overcoats London refavor- yoUhg Ing this season. Note the wide skirt-lik- e flare around the knees. bl3tsti Mr. Camp No. 1, of the J. Wylie Thomas jjhspter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Will niott Thursday afternoon Ffb. 0 with Mrs. M. M. Thomas, two blocks east of the Third ward chapel. , The history of Mrs. Thomas' father, Mr. Clark and t hi. UAlferlll he pivfTT a - post-offic- ard entertained at a party at her Pulslfer. Tl Metiflgyi it tables. Bridge was the. diversion of the evening, Mrs. Hazel - Hugh'.'S won the dub prize- - for high score and Miss Erma Morely the guest prize., The special guests were Mrs. Harry Elmer, Mra Thelma Midge-le- y and Miss Erma Morley. FUrury 5tif tr f ntr 1 am-- 1 W. Saturday hasssdor to Mexico, was a chum of wives and husbands their clldreji. Frances. St John Smith, and a few of his o'.Jer grandchil- Smith College student But the! dren gathered at his home to cele could.'thrcw no light oa Frances'., brat tbr anniversary of his birth. disappearance from the college, The time was spent Informally and which is at Northampton, "laaa. luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. were Provo of the Boise George out of town guests.. There were 19 FURNITURE 67 North University UtOT A CO. Patent guaranteed Flour, l 'v.fl--n- mcaL d 1M KJV mAiN i women, so through the day. Even finds them listless and spent ' Hope--. lessly tired. mid-afterno- r . 4 v .ii W::: "What a difference it would mean if theyTmt realized how constipation apt health and energy. How it steals youth. Mocks beauty.- Kills ambition. Tow it leads In the end fo s tui. It ( succcuiul fiery time. You take it From the mo!J firm, dclicatc.clcnr and bc.iutiful. Taste it - No deviert is more delicious. r is cooJ in a few. u, too. It tliu'-at- s minuirt. Doiiors rccomnicnJ it fiXftulJrcn anJ aJults. . jVii-'vr- bJUt Jell-wr- -- k 1 I o.- - lf js r. , t f if n.iiiw V t urn H''M' wif. M, J MW - - ALL-BRA- Sunkist large. sin fiiir? ir" j Jall-bran- . extra Navels, . .... .49c Lettuce California crisp, .17c 3 for 10 lbs. solid AUBRAN ' rfeMsat v Mutton Lard Grain fed." Loin "or Eib Chops, or Boast. lb. . .. .. . . ..19c Breast. H lb. dttintom M.rrf- 4irttttmt. II i MMet ferfisMiBJ Jam Strawherryr-Raspberr- y, and Peach. 3 lb. -- jars. . ,25c Each glass .69c Soap Large dried California; an excellent breakfast fruit. 5 lbs. Kirk's Flake or White Kaptha. .......49c JObars . . Parsnips 0 .39c Carrots Washed and sorted for" -- WsshTBrhTaMe .15c 6 lbs. .19c 6 lbs. Carrots ' ......:15c Pure White Cudahy Rex!. 3 lbs. CWMPaSW W - rr-- 247 - .. .. :....50c Shoulder best cuts. Best cuts. - Choice Steer Beef, Pot Boast. " lb. lb........ ...18c Choice, lean steaks. . . , . . . . .19c .10c Jb. , $5 Orders Delivered Free WESZ...CENTEU ' : - -- Fresh ground 2 lbs. . 25c . ..18c , Bacon Hamburger . . Beef Pork ' Stew CaarattJt ..35c Pure Fruit and Sugar;" Kidney Beans, ready prepared c 2 cans . Large pkg. . In Our Markets - N Xfl.rt't sM milk Cat till iiQats Mothers Oats with china quick or regular. Prunes Oranges . ' - .......25c 59c Dozen Large, sweet Spanish rariety. ; ... , 5c . . Beans - Soup "7c jr9wj'hQLmJPP' chiil for s. ' - X Bread . ..1.09 . Onions - part-bra- n - f 5 . ., 3ibs. extra quality standard packed Corn. Mo. 2 tins. drugs - Si Loaf economically priced" at An Farewell, dangerous il-A- A ")IW..U,tl. ,jhVJ lim.lli t, ' a Corn ul necessary iLevU Whole Wheat or White, Strictly fresh, guaran'' made in a clean sanitary teed Eggs. ' '. t2 dozen . . . .i63c bakery. -- Tomato Soup. jthe) N ALL-BRA- N Qrit$r"' i . i5 must have plenty of bulk. ALL- BRAN, because it i'100 bran, furnishes bulk in generou quantity. It carries moisture through the intestinesexercising shem,- - gendy sweeping out poisons and wastes.There is seldom enough bulk to properly do this work in a part-bra- n product. That ia why doctor Loganberry ILvor it oi arc i; doubt. , Remember iihe nnme and look for rhe RKDbox. ALL-BRA- to correct constipation in thia natural way than to risk pills, drugs or part-bra-n products) ' . . -- KelIK A"BRAf u dehewu with rnilk. or cream --with fnuU or honey added. Use? in cuusong oo., .TpruiKje it into soups. nuX it with other cereals. Just eat two tablespoon-fmeaL daily chronic cases, with everr But insUt on eenuine Kellon'. Don't risk substitutes. is sold by all grocers. Served in hotels, restaurants. On dining-carMade by Kellogg in Battle " Creek. ;: 4io relieve consnpauon noloraaj. the system ti Kcfy.crVcf 1. ; 1 offe wonderful saviog-oAgahrwetffer-TiExtraordinary fine quality; rich in aroma and Macaroni. t bran. main effective, Kellogg' ALL BRAN is a tleasantknalth LJ ul cereal t oodtt Don'tI you agTeev. .. iiifli l .ar mHipr ana rrar iwmrrmr - ,' Eggs 39c variety of "IBs - Why"all4ran W Bedi-Cu- ALL-BRA- M ALL-BRA- N t- W J habit-formi- Aiid it can be so easily relieved. So surely and safely prevented. Kellogg' is guaranteed to relieve it promptly and pleaianUyrToprevent if ever beglnriinrla deadly work. u -rahraysKiK J ELUWKU; I An excellent How much better it than pill and laxatives whose dose mutt be constantly increased to re- .untold diseases.- - NQV Coffee rrr r-r Macaroni recommend 100 QCT - 2 4&lb.sks..2.95 2 lbs. . i SU1 Krux, a Butter substitute with unusual merit. 3 cans t. Al)G Ave, Tired people many men, can't last JULY Oleomargarine . A High Ibt-Trr-r-- IJVJTM JUN firmly y'lf'jwjrnrtti. .tffr?. WlltK-SzSJtwe will ask ourselves these oiestions- snd answer them candicfly-- it will help materially in making the "most of the months that sqU remsin to us. We are sure that-in-- so far as your financial progreia is concerned -- s large part of the satisfaction you will get out of the answers wifl depend upon whether or not you bavs bought all of your food at : , ' Safeway Stores. , TreWWalnufHalves r - 49c 4l fSsfJLiijJ MAY of th year. 1923 has slipped Into etcr-nit- y. What havi we done witK while we had it? Have we accomplished one-twelfof those things which We so Walnuts -- LS-. APrV .. n. ' Already " Mrs. James Sorenson Jr.. entertained 20 little folks last Thursday afternoon in honor of the 8th anniversary of her esugh.ter Mildred. Games were enjoyed and luncheon ' served. .. MAR r)uA . g Flour visiting her son James Jensen and : Tamnrr 4 - I rCB , - SafewayrSavingsFor Saiurday ' ENSEM iT . L RUG- S- KURN ITU RE --AN D Buy Your Spring Needs Now! . for v. on vrtdhUr1 - 1 k mi SEE OUR SUNDAY "AD" fiA evening DESSERT - Well Save You Money Honon-- f lameirefiwrrr'ftiwhen all his m iv FURNITURE and RUGS ) f nib JS- " ' , DELIQOUS . . OnewelftH Gone V JFi W 'ijSff FirsFAnnual February Sale ta the i;iMiglsJ.uniQr,.f jy Thursday evening. LuncKeon wal served at" 8 o'clock at the small 1 ins Mr. and Mrs. Earl Melius and on Jim of Bait Lake spent Wed nesday as guests of 'Mrs. Melius sister. Mrs. Ed Johnson and Mrs. Q T home Sunday e veningJT'rogreasI ve H. Johnson of this city. games were features of entertain ment and dainty refreshments were In compliment to Gilbert Pulslfer served to Miss HHd. Clcgg. Mr. of Provo who leaves soon to udy f vd Mrs.' Fnvri - Hnrmer. Blaine music at Denfer, MIstfjDls Blanch- - Smith and the honor gueat Gilbert v A Miss Elinor Matley was host em Mrs. soren fexersen nas reiurneu home from Brigham City where she had been since rew iear s aay plans for the'aew directory which will include features not heretofore embodied in the Provo directory, and which all ether directories are Jkoac.rarrytng. Among- - the new features will be the given names of all married wonlen In Provo im- Thedlateiy Ibllowlfig TM'U liUbafiuT name in parenthesis. There will also be an Improve ment In the farmers' section. Instead of having th farm owners names only the new director will contain the farm, truants names in e Utah county at well as their address. - . Si doudli; actingD sometime In March 1828." The merchants coiiTbiittee of the Provo Chamber of Commerce have already endorsed Mr. ' Morrison's - BAJUNC e . - PtR hst sl present USS JMAsf the directory was delivered to the subscribers in January 1926," said Mr. Mdrrtson. It Is now planned to deliver the new directory here Mr.-an- J. Tsylqr. . The canvas for the names coo. tamed In our last.! directory was made In the later part of 192S and i ", Mrs.,G. Ray Hales was hostess to the members of- the Self Culture club Friday evenTng"oT last weekH Luncheon was served at 8 o clock to the IS 'members and three epec-Iguests, Mrs. George Hales and daughters, Helen snd Agnes. Report on Leadership week were riven by Mrs. I.yle Huphee and Mrs. Lyle Creer, Mrs. Ed M. Rowe read a shorty story. "Laughing Stock", Miss Agnes Hales entertained 'with a Vocarsolo. Miss Helen Hales with a piano solo and both ,tiie girls with vocal duet.",.. . 19nt. ett. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Blackett d Mrs. - Francis Beardall, Mrs. Essie Miller. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Neilson. and Mr. and Mrs. L. BALLOT itflLL?!1! LJtJwmalYennwhlch. - ' Neill, Mrs. A. O. Johnson, and Mra 'Miss Arleea Mendenhall who has n Mendenhall. - High score prise been visiting In Boston during TfTe"1 was awarded to Mra. E. E. Knud-etwrt several . months came home and the consolation to M las la v. etk on account of the illness Bradford of Spahish. Fork. cf V.r sister. Mra Mary Oikea, wIk is In a Salt Lake hospital. ""Ahlrely arranged dinner was tflven Sunday by Mr. and Mra. i!s- (Trace -- degg, daughter of Dennis in compliment Mr. and' Mrs. Estham ClKg of 'this to their Palfreyman and families. daughters end Stubbs Lake Salt cf city re Virgcl Mr. and Mra Fred Liddiard of Cit- - rr-married Friday rln Salt Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Velt Han-roc- k IeVe. The young cpuple expect to of Dividend.- malie theh- - hotne In Salt Lake, WTrre-8tubbs Is employed. , A pleasant afternoon was spent Friday when members of the Alpha The. mothers of the Mother's Beta club were "enlertaTned- -" the enter-taP'd" home of Mrs. Ralph Smart DaughRfidy club were delightfully "Pridav afternoon hv Mm ters of the hostess assisted with the prtyrram, Marian playing n nianaolo and. Phyllis. viUiXSMiz Miss Marparet Bird played two Ings; also Miss Lucy Jane Rose of p'nno srlos; also Dr. Sears of tho the Domestic Science dejmrtment ExteMenlal Hvirtene society pavo of the high school gave a splendid an interesting talk on "Mental paper on "Foods for the Family."" afterwhich questions An excellent paper was also given !h"( subject were discuss- by Miss Winnifred Perry on "Art ed bv members. At the conclusion In tne Home." Two piano selecof the meeting delicious refresh-rm-n- s tions were rendered, hy Mrs. Mary were serve4 by the hostess 1 1 Witnejr.-A- t the the conclusion-o- f about rtineieen program, a short business meeting was held in which plans far the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey wre annual art dance to be given Friand hostess at a day evening by the ladies clubs of were" rlreussedr: T) Sunday at their home in Snrlna-vlll- - ht pro-frcssi- The p'.ace of meeting of ' the Daughters it the Pioneers. 'Camp 2 has peen changed from Mra IjSo, Daniel Sumalon's and lnstesd will i he he." 1 at the home of Mrs. 11 T. Reynolds Sr. Thursday February bef inning at. 2 o'clock. All members au"ii'umsto s be present j Ernest Williams who 1ms been at the Aird hospital. Prove, where he submitted to a major operation Is sufficiently recovered to return to -- . . Announcement was ai day by E. D. Morrison, District Superintendent for R. U Polks Co.. who have for the past twenty-eigyears published the Provo City ar t ITtsh county directory, that work will be commenced on tha aewlirectQryJtPf each-bein- d. , TOBECOLIPILED n t Mr. Swenson, . of la week evening when - rr; NEW DIRECTORY Prominent amoeg the social functions of the week end was the mis.eompUmento Mr. aad Mrs. Geerga cellaneous shower given Saturday J Wood, and evening by Miss Luefl trw and Mias taura Wood " ' Spanish Petit. The members of the Christian the- - latter ia compliment to her Endeavor of this city will meet sister Mrs. Vtrgel Stubbs a recent Wednesday evenings Instead of bride. Cut flowers and ferns were Sundays at the home of Reverend arranged about' the entertanlng A" number of interesting 3. Hall Barrett Jr. I a the early eve- rooms. o'clock choir practice will games were played and a dainty ning be helJ afterwhich lunch will be luncheon was served to about thirty lerved and then the regular Christ-io- retstrvei sad riienda. ' The honor guest received many' useful and Endeavor meeting. beautiful gifts from those present One of the leading social erents Mr. and Xfrs. Ed Johnson of this it the week was given Wednesday were guests" at a nicely at Tvcnlr.g when Mrs,' L, E. Ottesea city entertained a number of lady ranged bridge luncheon given Frievening at the home. of Mr. friends at her home, In the early day was ind Mrs. Clinton Hawkins at evening a dainty luncheon Spanish Fork. .' served at three small tables centered with e Ink and lavender sweet peaa, after which Among the pleasant social affairs auction bridge' was- - en- it the. week was the party given joyed by the following ladies pres- Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. ent Mrs. J. M. Cottam and Miss Ralph Reed at their home. Games Brador4 of Spanish Fork, Mrs. E. and social chat wers among the E. .Knudsen. Mrs., R A. Hansen diversions of the evening, during delicious lunch was served Mrs. Emma Gardner. Mrs. H.. T. which Reynolds Jr., Mrs. V. S. Wilson. by the hostess to the following gHesaJTufaday a Mis. Mai SPHpp mUttaiB' P4 a-- number of friends at their hone. Carnations In colors of pink J white were prettify arrange 1 A stVoiA the entertaining rooms. number of clever games proved In- w ' pwy ttr X7 w' BaedkJ $1S In each. SPWOLLENEWS T Leon Swenson, km of Mr. nan Mrs. Joseph Swenaoa went to Of-- - meHMiiiiii i.s4,'W iiii ismiii llcious refreshments were served by the hostess to""'twenty members and two guests. PAG2 "Eastern Sugar Cured. Whole or half slab. . Ib.. ..r 28c Ord ers less than $5J00, a Charge of 10c :? 'rf..;; '.PHONE 1 ' r- ' .',-;- rzj--.-m. ; bl |