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Show - V. THE SAL? LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, DECEMBER 25, '1921. 'll mm rsQmi : fra hn Om.1 rOMtlmus The eoramlttc in chare of arrangement Hansen, chairman; inodes Mi Gen Miss Florabelle Alrd-- ' Mib Ruth Poynter, and tiis Rhea Lamplugh. Friday eve-Bea dancing party will nine, January t, Alpha Chi eororUv. , The lvn byinclude Louise Mis Nebeker, chairman. Mins Donne Smoot and Mis ;JMadabn Stewart bride of Juasday. left to A. qibsou, Aborewldlng party of Sira. Dewey H. Jones, fonnsriy Miss Carrie the bride. Mrs. E. Herbert Bleb, formerly Miss right, Miss Herts Wootton, bridesmaid; Louisa Olbsonflo wer girl, andMiss Geneve Smith, whose marrlags, December 14, is just announefd. Below, Marioq, Garland Davis, whose marriage t? H. Carwell Clegg will take glace Wednesday. Thousands bf the good people of this land, are really having a merry day this Christmas tide. Marry are plan, eejoying the good things that go with this day of days. Because they bare adopted Skaggs CaA and Carry and the accumulated savings have given them ready cash. Mew fortunate are Vwy aa compared y the one tnas till owe big bills. Tor, they are weighed down with demands they cannot meet, because of the high prices they have paid for their groceries and meats. If their present bills were cancelled they still would be losers, and U makes Christmas mighty bine for them. . i high Trading at our htoroe is Just the same as drawing dividends: aa we-ax-e constantly guarding against are one not prices: Ton feel more Independent because you pay as yon go and do not owe these big bills. If you of our customers, start tomorrow and yon will be able to enjoy many things on days such aa ths that yon are of deprived today. ' , SOME . STOTT, .Tor table use and also candy t making., 90e 101b, can Light Karo ....;69o Me 10-lcan Dark Karo ..,..60e SOe 61b. can Light Karo ,36c 45c 51b. cqn Dark Karo .. ...,33c HOe 24 Ib. can Light Karo 19c 25e can Dark Karo.. 2 for 35c 95c 10 1b. can Gold Medal 83c ...ttiOCVO friend of Donald McKay and fc Wal'ac Knox were enUntalned at a jf ewf dancing party at the f , ( hristmaa on Ninth Kast street, fol owed f" Knot-homtiv supper at the McKay home on Eighth East etreet The entertainment waa in the nature of a farewell for Mr McKay, ..Who a ill leave Saturday for Palo Alto, IT to enler Leland Stanfro-university. ". i I. mas decorations consisted of tiny rChri4naa trey n green and silver, with red fetrriea and red dud green candlea. 7 T he eupper table had n Oliver fern aa a in aenieptnece, a ith red and green candle holders at "either end. Th menu oi)e. Th wa typical of 'h ChristmM ite were in th form of 8ana Clau. wor Th yotin itea bv thlr Mrs A. N .McKay and Mr W. f mothers, in attend-ance.- -' wer p Knox. Ffty gueata 60c 8oo d 2 5 65c 35c a Sack Corn Meal. . 6 lbs. Tapiock 15c 43c SUGAlK V lb. Utah Granulated Sugar ....' ....- - 100 -- 66.15 ' 20APS CLEANSER. Bar Creme Oil 65c 10 Bars1 Arrow Borax 25c 10 Bar Crystal Whit 49c 10 Bare A. B. Naptha 55c 10 Bare P. U, Naptha 69c 3 Bar Ivory 23c Can Old Cleanser Dutch ,.10c 12tye 10c 12e pkg. LuxCleanser 8c Lightha-is- e for 20c ..,.3 8e Senfoam . ,6c '30e Seafoam 25c ......... S5e pkg. Gold 29c 49dH 20c Sal Soda SOME Puat 35c Star Naptha 35c Roapade 50S BoftX Chlpi Pur .....-,4,,,.29- c ....29c ..eeeeetM , LABD. Snow Whit Lard. Pail 33c t 85c,5 Hr Tail 75c 61.73101b. Pail TEAS. ' Wa buy Boyal Garden Teis In carload lots and can make our prices almost as low as the cheap teas. 4 e H lb. pkg. Royal Garden .... 35c 85c 83 1 lb. pkg. Eoval Garden 37c 50 pkg. Pipton .73c 90c pkg. Lipton 43e l-- r Jar ......... ...29c 13c ......... 60c Pure Honey 25 Comb Honey . , . eeweeeg , .V .45c .20c ' JELLO. , 10c Jello, any flavor, 15a Ice Clcem Powder .,10c P08TUM. An excellent Beverage. 50e Irg. Oafi Instant Postara ....40c 35c inil. Can Instant Postcra . .. .25c 20c 25c pkg. Cereal Poatum 12 Vie ....... TUBE COCOA. 45c Can Pnre Cocoa Can Pure Cocoa 25e 0e Can Pure Coeoa V4-l- 35c ........ ,20c 9c V MEAT PRICES EVERY-DA-Y. 5 TlONETT - 10 .......... 25o Pancake.Flour 60c Sack Pancake Flour 35c Sack '. MACABONL :30c I Sack High Patent Flour ,.,.61.30 9 lb. Sack Germade 33c 30c Sack Graham ...' Too can always depend on getting the best Quality meats at our markets, as It Is cheaper than poor Quality meats at any price. -- 6PBXNO LAMB. EASTERN FORK. 35c Legs of Spring Ijlmb lb. 22c ..22c rk Chops, lb 35c Loin Pork Boast, lb .2 2c ,35c Loin Lamb Chop, lb ....,..,..,..,......220 20e Shoulder Pork Roast, lb. 13c ,20c , SOe Shoulder Lamblb. Chops, lb. 1. 15e Lamb Stew, 25c Shouldfer Pork Roast, lb 6c 15o 254 Shoulder Pork Steak, lb. .16c v N v . , V. 30c Sirloin lb. -- 17c CUBED MEATS. 25c Round Steak, lb. ,17c Kaetern Mild Sugar Cured Hams, Half or Whole, lb. 25c 35c T Bone Steak, lb 20c 23c Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon, by the Piece, lb. 35c Prime Rib Roast (Rolled) lb. ...... .20c Center SOe Beef Pot Roasts (Beat Cute), llw ,25c Cuts, lb. 12Ve ...f. 15a Brisket Boil, lb. Jc Nice Streaked Salt Pork, lb. ,.....Z5c J Personal ws k AND MRS J E BOIDBRCkBR and daughter, Mia Dorothy Bern- 'berger, who have spent the paat aeveral months hi Europe, returned to Lake a few day ago and ara at the Hotel Utah. f I Vll Mia Dora Thomas left Thursday after- noon for Ikm Angeles, where he will spend the Christmas holldaji. a a a ...... jMr H K Kllngender will spend the Chr e'maa holidays In Pocatello with her Mr. and Mrs. sister and brother-in-laGeorge H. Ifft. a ' a a ,J ......43c FLOUTL Ground from Cache Valleys choicest Wheat; every suck guaranteed. 10 Sacks High Patent Flour 12.25 2. Sacks High Patent Floor ..62.50 MRS P. O. PERKINS en-- ; terialned fifteen sueeia at a Christmas dinner prty last night on South Temple their East heme .at in compliment to Mrs Bernard Froiseih of Honolulu, who i their guest , for . the holidays. I Package Package (J t'artouT ' v and la bulk. Yon save by buying bulk. 2 lb. Bulk Macaroni .ti. ......29c 65c 3 Ilia. Bulk Macaroni 6L19 10 lbe Bulk Mgearoni ,10c pkg. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodle ..3 for 25c ITlbs. Sago ..19c 5 lbsBago ..43o 2 lbs. Pacioca . ... 19c ...... f ft' ...... In package HIGH PATEKf rgr H IZ' v GRATES. 65 01 23 lb. box Black Wine Grape ......62.50 tlteg. AT 2 tan Silver Tip wnh: Jhrou-rhou- jf .can Gold Medal can Btlver Tip 9 ,SKZ witbeck nt,rt,jne? kenalnglon tea yepterdav after-- " t Tv1553noon at her home, 2245 ret. h haacr of M'ss Katherine lire, a bride Vof th week Christmas decorations weie the room. Th hostess used t T Has avlted by her mother. Mr. M Wit- S lx ck The guests numbered fourteen. ' lb' MATCHES. I T 10-l- b ,43e 51b- - mm 2 a 8NOWDBIFT. Packed In Seal Tight' Can 2 39c Fresh Snowdrift 4 lb. Fresh Snowdrift, ..77c 8 lb. Fresh Cnowdnit ...0L53 b ri-- ; ' SALT LAKE SAVING PRICES v ' eei4t ....... "N A iMr C P Harvielle left Thureday for Maaunoth, where she will spend the holi-it- y with her brother. Dr Rteelo Bailey, :fi M rs. Bailey and her father. Dr. Steel Halley, Sr. Colonel and Palmer and will aiao vh-a a a Mr. Joseph K. Shelley at Rncramenio. and Mrs J. B. Mullins left Monday Mr Bhslley waa formerly Ml Nannie -, Mr for Hluetleld, W. dav. V., to apend,the holl- M1h Hand Htever left Wednesday for California lo spend the holiday aa th gifeat of 4h Robert Kewiey family in Banta Monica. a a.a Mis Kathrvn Bpencef, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Daniel S. Spencer, ha returned from Mills college. Oakland Cnl , and alii spend (he holidays In Salt Ldk. a a a Mr A. Fisher of San Francisco Call, la here to upend the holiday , a a a Mr. and Mr Oeorgs A. Steiner have gone to Chicago, where they will spend the Christmas holiday ra a, a Air. and Mr Eugene Palmer left j yesterday for Berkeley, Cal. where they Palmer. , A h , arrived yesterMtea Kathleen Jlarm Wlaeonnln of from tbo t'nlveralty at day Madison to upend the Christmas holidays with her parents.., hlr. and Mrs. Herman IDAHO UTAH WYOMING Harm. Mr Euaene Motional and daughter, Margaret, of Denver, hava arrived In gait Lake to spend the holidays wlthMr. and Mr. M. D. Goodman. ' 40 South Maiu St. 153 Regent St. 0 f v NEVADA Former Governor and Mr HeliAr M. Well gnd family gre now at home at 1701 Connecticut street, Washingi ton, D, C., h e f son. Mr. J F. Chrlttianeen and snutll Jack, of Chicago, who havs pent a few days In Fslt Lake, left Tuesday for Tkm Angeles They er accompanied' by Mrs. 216 first "of the week. In Salt Lake with rela, tives, The many friends of Glenn Long win he pleased to hear of hta return horn from the hospital, after a eeious operation. Curtis Larson and Omer Larson returned Tuesday to their home In Sacra-mhntCal., after apendlng a week here with relatives oj If MAMMOtH Was Christmas ' A Denial Advertisement, with an inciden tal moral VERY present you gave, every one Vou realne received," I tched, was ou a basis of That is, you expected iu return for your pen L erosity and thoughtfulness value received in appreciation, love, affection. "What you received you paid for in the same coin appre-- . "giation, love or affection. And heres the moral and incidentally a thought worth remembering: Etery man or woman who had eomethmg to tell did more buamees in , the past thirty days than m any preceding ninety day a, because you : bought, and others bought in epite of tight money and l hard times, you found a war to get the money, and cheerfully bust- spent it to make somebody happier, and in doing so you made 4 ness better. - T1UT SAME SPIRIT WILL MAKE BUSINESS BETTER EVERY DAY because it puts money into circulation brings it out of hiding places helping everybody because everybody handle it--r Prosperity never conics to people who hoard nor does It atav with ; people who wastfr but it doe abide with those who judiciously buy T wbat they need nnd demand value received for evry dollar spent. 'Value received is the keynote of our success iq building up this dental practice. Mo demand it when w buy materials, demand it when we engage our mechanics; we demanded it of each other when we joined force- - and consolidated two big dental offieea in one and we demand it for our patients. You are entitled to the benefits of examination and advice by Den- fists who are properly trained and thoroughly experienced. You are entitled to workmanship equal to any you can secure in the best dental offieea. - Ton are entitled to in the material that goes into value received vour work and the manner in which the work ia done. i You are entitled to value received for every dollar vou pay for we this work, and accept yeor patronage with thia understanding and . guarantee. If you need dental work, have it done now. You eanwot afford to handicap yourself by neglecting your health. The an me effort you made to make others happy will find a way to keep body And in comfort. nund ' , Make every day Christmas. . DR. R. Open Evening. I. I-- RAMSEY Consolidated Dental Office I "267p . Mall Reasonable NITROUS u Prices -- io to 9 Equipment A Eleanor O Brlen and Miss Alary Brien, who have been attending the school at 8t. Marv'a of th Wood, Indiana, have returned to PhJJ I eke to spend the holidays with their mother, Mrs. E. J. O Brlen. Mis O ' Jsy H Bush of I Angeles, formerly Miaa Olive Judd of this city, arrived Thursday for an extended visit with Mr and Mrs, A. F. Judd, her parent on Thirteenth East street. Mr Nette Belle Barnlcott will spend the Christmas holidays In Park City via. Miss with Bett Glllett and Mtsa itlng Miss 0 E. J Tackett of Tulea, Okla., Is visiting with h la duster, Mrs George Lee Neal, at hP home, 303 East Fifth South street. Mr C J Mullett and" ton, UKarlea Dougin 'Mullett. of Pocatello, are visiting with Mrs. Mullett' parentw Mr and Mr A. E. Bra by, at 8U South Ninth Kaat street. Mr Mullett wag formerly Miss Louise Braby. s e e Mr Ira D. Wlnea has gone to Califor nla to spend the winter t t Dr. and Mr A. L Castlemait will spend th holidays in -Lo Angeles, Cat. Ml Mary Genevieve Lvnrh, daughter of Air and Mr. C. Lynch, who ha been attending school at 8t. Mary's or the Wood, Indiana, haa returned home for the holiday. , , j e Mr. and Mr i Si Glen Miller left yesterday afternoon for Birmingham, Ala , to tend the convention of Mr. Miller's ternity. the Phi Gamma Delta. They will also visit in 81, hefor returning . atfra- ' Walter J,' Weldon, formerly Mtea Amyi H Warren of thia citv, la visiting her mother. Mr Abble C Warren, and her sister, Mr F. M. Rhodes, Jr t in Mrs. We Wen wa called I,oi Angeles from the Orient by the (erloua Hinas of her mother, whose health now Improv1 ing. Representative and Mrs. E. have gone on a trip to the Christmas holidays and to Wash'ngton the first week Their little daughter also ia 0. ; M and Mr Weiden, line their marriage In Hongkong in June, 1S20, have been traveling In Chin, the Dutch East St-3- 17 H. P. Woodard, Mr William Getz, Afra Fred C. Gephart, Mrs. Dan Get. Mrs. , Harry Darton, Mr. W. W. Shuman or Tremonton and Miss Bertha Harris of Garland.! . Afina Alice T avlor and Harold Persson motored to Payson today to spend the holiday with Mr. and Mr. John Persson. A farewell social wa tendered to Elder Elvki Korth and Ephraim Peteron Saturady evening of last week at the East Garland amusement hall. They will , leave Christmas day for a mission in th , Tahitian islands, , Miss Alice Fox left Wednesday lot Mantl to spend the holld&vs. Mis Louise Austin ie spending the holiday at Pavson Mis Esther Hill and Miss Bessie Jones, high achool teachers, left Friday for Salt Lake to spend the holidays. Lorin C. Miles left Friday for Washington county to visit with hla parents for a couple of Joseph week Mr T. Wj Dychea vtsfled at Elsinore The Bear River stake choir, undtr the last wtek with relatives and friends. Professor George O. Nye and Mias Anna Johansen left Thursday for direction of Organist Mis Peart Iilly white, rendered Denver, Colo to spend a few week cantata th "The First Christmas" Wednesday evening at the tabernacle to a large audiences Th soloists were L. C. Miles, tenor; Fred baritone; Mira Millie Roger, soprano, and Mr W. F. Persson, contralto. GARLAND. Deo. 24, Mojnber ofthe Miss Radio Austin entertained at a enter- chicken dinner Sunday. Kewple dolls were club wer Ladle' tained Friday afternoon of last vfeek by artistically arranged as the centerpiece the table. Covers wer laid for the Mr JX R. Shelton at hefbme at T re- for Misses Esther Hill, Bessie Jones, Nora monton. Vico President Mr W. F. Para-so- n Walker, Winnie Harris, Audray Heuaher, A Chrletma p'rlt Pre- Sadi Austin and Messrs. Vernon Rhodes, presided. vailed throughout th pvogram and Christ- Roscoe Tltenser, Lorin C. Miles, Douglas wer the luncheon. Gunderson, Charles Munna and Glen need with mas Idea t, The centerpiece for the tea table waa a basket of assorted fruit During the Mamie Nelson and aon left today social hour selecnons on the Vlctryla were forMrs Laka-t- o spend the boll days with hostess, assisted by Mre J. her Salt played. The AH' V. P. Nelson. husband, and Miss T. W. Ins C. Coomb to Airs Eva Sasser left today to spend Bertha Harri. served refreshment holiday with her daughmembers and the following tho Chrtatma twenty-fiv- e Mrs. Charles AtcClure, ter, Mr Elijah Huneaker, at Honey-vUlspecial guest Mr L. S. AlannMr Clyde Gephart, Mrs. i N, GARLAND 8olf-cultu- re Van-fiee- -- e. Leather-woo- d Panama for will return In January. with them. For Christmas Dinners . ;jand Parties - Mis Blanche Godfrey Williams, recently c,f Saltc Lake, is the gueat of Mr. and Mrs Jar-F. Kelly at their home on avenue In New York Ottv. Twenty-flf- h Mr end Mr Kelly were also former Lake. legldents of-S- PLEASANT. GROVE ' Individual Ice Cream Molds and BricU Gay little ice cream, figures or special festive air ,to tlje Christmas bricks add both young and old. party tfeat delights 7 , t HOUDATj bricks , come ' in Beu, Christmas Tree, Star or Cross design. I e. PLE48AXT GROVE, Dec. 24 Mr. and Air. J. J. Hayes entertained at dinner Wednesday evening , in honor of their mother, Mr. Rose Bt Hayes, It being her birthday anniversary. Covers wer laid for eight guest Mr F Inner Chipmar; of American For spent Wednesday 4n this city visiting Air A. K. Thornton and Air Lewis Larson. Alls Verd Hilton returned Friday evening of last week from Salt Lake, where she had been risking relatives Airs Ben Benaon son spent last week-en- OREGON South Main" South State St. 334 have arrived and will make their home here for the winter. AUe ChryvtaJ Behunln left Wednesday for Salt Lake to be Biarrtpd to Orson Gurmon In thd'lteniple The young eotjple will go to Price to make their homo. Aba. William Davis wa a the gueot'of Mrs. C. E, Simpson Thursday. Air, and Mr Frank AJJem entertained Mr. and Mr Harry-- Wlntch and children Sunday evening Air Charles Brewer bad a her'gueot for few days this week Mr Louise Leitchy of Provo. Mr Eugene Howell entertained Monday In honor of the ninth blrthady anniversary of her daughter, Elv Twenty-fiv- e tit tie guest after enjoyed game which luncheon waa served. Mi Alice Elsmor who had been attending the U. A. C. at Logan, returned Wednesday to spend th Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. jmd Mrs. .. . Elsinore. . Fern Greenwood "Mr GAS EXAMINATION' FREE your broken plate w repair then and return la 84 honra OXED Abner I.uman of Rock Fprlnsa, Wyo, mother of Mr Christiansen. Mrs. Christiansen and Mrs Lumen were the gueet of honort a dinner partv Sunday evening given bv Mrs Ldward Doriu at her home, 203 Hubbard avnu. - MAIN STREET Office Hours 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays MAMMOTH, Deo. 24. Mr. and Mrs. E. Humphrey, who had been visiting in SaJt Lake, returned Wedbeeday evening Mr and Mrs. Bhadrach Stewart visited at Dividend FHday. Mr. and Mrs Edwin fUmpeon hava from Boipio, where they vlelted for two days Mrs John W. Anderson and daughter. Lucille, visited at Eureka Wedneejr. Ml Isabella Harveille apendlng th holidays with Dr. and Mr Steel Belley, Jr Miss Helen Wilder Is spending th Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert Wilder. Miss Joele Smith I visiting her parent Mr and Mr Sterling Smith. Mr Earl Mein tyr, returned from Salt Lake Thursday, where she had visited with friend and relative. Mia Lula Drloghurnt visited at Eureka Wednesday Mtsa Madeline Anderson arrived home Sundav Irom Salt Lake to pend the Chrlotmaa holiday with her parent. Mr. and Mrs P. N. Anderson. Han Hegna Mrs Jack Davie and Mr visMed at Eureka Friday with Air Jama Jr Lunt, Mr and Mr. Ernest Pritchett are mov. Indie Shun and other Tar easteAi counhere and will make their home for ing now In Mr. ia tries. Welden, who ipah, th remainder of the winter. F. M. 8, will return to America In th entertained the Hoult Alls Agviea spring and will Join Mrs. Welden In San teacher of the achool Thursday after Francisco, from where they will go to noon. New York City for a stay of several Mr. and Mrs A. V. Smith ofBlagham months before leaving for the Orient. O Every Day South State Street. CALirORNIA ' ' INDIVIDUAL MOLDS come in a jaunty Santa Claus, 2 styles of turkeys, assorted fruits and assorted flowers all pure, beautifully colored, delioious Keeley jg ' 1 1 Ice Cream, Order todpiy for Christmas dinner ' or Holiday parties. and Huts Hazel Nelin Salt Luke. The marriage of Mm Margaret Joseph of Beever and Lewi Olpin of this city and Miss Violet larionj nd Joseph Olpin wer solemnized In the "Halt lake temple Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Olpin and Mr. Joseph accompanied them ' through th tempi Airs C. P. Larson and daughter, Mr D C, went J Wooten of to Salt Lake 1Washington, iteaday to spend a few dav with relative Mr J. J. Hates attended the Ladles Farm bureau meeting at Provo Saturday Of last, week. Mies Verda Hilton and Writ Hilton went to Provo Monday evening to attend the play, "The But." A eon arrived at the home of Air. and Mr. Amasa Wright Thursdhy. Mr. and Air. L.tP. 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