OCR Text |
Show ! t) I Mf'I ll4, K S, IS! J SOCIETY ' nif . ' 1 t ! i t , J a - i f h ! . , rr; jj - !!' L I ! c Mai ..ial I'usil.r sa lilt i 'i.a II tot I lit Ini.i.c" cf V , ( f , i f. j , I fp7, 1 '" M, ! --- : M r , f ru "( 11 V f . e ur. r i . m net mn c r. i. rr,,,h lulrrUlurd. ViHalii Jj ej Wto hottrsS to i Kir Q.iuluioe ilub "r if ,. I Wt! last Week. Hlitt-tl- l J Meeting of the Wo-- i , tK.b l.aS befit pustjHJlieil front , T ui.nl November 18. The ill 1 ii:iat of a talk on the anish literature by Mms ,,j if Sj and Spanish dance num- yiijj .vijs ,yn y im-cllli- g .r nc-:- e jf Dinner artier D 1 VI 16 and Mis. I. S. Evans enter-- 1 their home Saturday with dinner for Mr. andj It- J H- Dalliner, Mr. and Mrs. f I Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Mat jfljaur. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rug-- 1 Ifiii. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nyman, Mr. Mi. J. T. Kelley, Dr. and Mrs. j C. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. zc4 at L bruise - Inner Young. j. A. golds R- - Chapter Meeting. chapter, Daughters of the an Revolution, held Its month-- j meeting Thursday at the home of rs. W. E. Fleetwood. Thp message of die national president, Mrs. Rus-- f Escalante rn 11 Wi! I ban Magna, which appeared Boys Ribbed 3 die national D. A. R. magazine, tts read by Mrs. Ruth Soulhwoith. Contributions were received at the meeting for Christmas baskets to be lent the western coast immigration station at Angel Island. every rtable Cotton UNIONS Especially fin value! Century Club Prof run Held. Members of the New Century club their regular meeting Wednesday at the home of Mrs. H. B. Goetz- man. with the Misses Ellen Pinegar, held Draper and Helen Memmott Great short stories of Egypt were reviewed by Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme, and Miss Evelyn Jones discussed great short stories of Greece and Rome. Two violin selections, 'Spanish Dance" and "Pale Moon" were played by Allen Ramsey, ac-- 1 companied by his wife. Well wy these are popular with boys & right I They'rejlne," ribbed cotton I And the price' tncana big savings! All full ahtea 2 to Id. light-fleece- d, Gladys hostesses. as H Admiral Byrds Next Polar Expedition Will Wear Duplicates of These, BOYS! Rugged Outdoor Leatherette X6ioch Leather HI CUTS $2. 98 $3.93 leather Pliable leather heavy soles I With a great, big Wambino collar! Woo! mackinaw facing! Four pockets boots conpo Plaid Mackinaw Lined! Wool $2T long! DOUBLE LEATHER COLLAR ! Suede cloth sleeve lining. Two THE NEW BEAUTY muff and two side flap pockets. Full belt. Adjustable cuffs. Sizes 36 to 48. CREATION! MENS MOLESKIN CAPESKIN GLOVES I with 69C cot- in foot 2 roomy I Chosen by Admiral Byrd for his Second Antarctic Expedition I Snap wrist fitting! 1 Leatherette Smooth Sheep-line- d EXTRA HEAVY Work Socks C seven-butto- Ask for next time and see how soft and lustrous your hair can be. Womens Finest of Gum rubber stock, fleeced lined, black or brown, medium or low heels SAVE AT PENNEYS. (Exclusive Franchise) Can Be Seen Now at Our Establishment Phone 645 Price, Utah One of our bestselling cotton socks. They must be White top, toe, heel. Wool Mixed Workmen! PAYDAY" eks Blanket-Line- d JACKETS Dtra Warm Job at Only Look for the Admiral Byrd Little America label. Exclusive with Penney 1 Solid Colors ! Lome men call them or Winsted socks They won't wear any others that's how satisfactory they are ! Wambino collar! Gipped sheep lining! Horse hide cuffs! Leather comers on all four pockets! 36" long. Sizes 36 to 48. Mens Heavy Gaiters ilaX SI A Con-tooco- Give winter (he cold shoulder! Wear ooe of made these warm, bine denim jackets J TVy4 to Penney highest rtantardi which mean cant beat them for wear or eomforil ? serviceability and warmth. See This Value! 0 v-- 2)1 GOODl Were mighty proud of Admiral Byrds tribute to their Mens Heavy THE NEW The Perfect Waving Machine. and Growing Girls GALOSHES & BEAUTY SHOP Vel Zor ATS Good? de MODERN BARBER W. Main $2.98 One look and you kxotu that you want them ! Theyre heavy weight made coat n front1 with style pockets ! new life. 7 MENS Imported tlc .r colors soft ton SHEET Tint Wave is a new finger wave with a lustrous tint for every shade of hair. It adds new beauty new tone de Nu-Mo- In serviceable ... inmaterials warm, Its a Givaway at Tint Wave Nu-Mo- Shirts Its Moleskin! Its Warm! ode Nu-- M lum-lierjae- Domet Flannel Do2)(6) Announcing! fellows demand for school wear this year! Hererc suede cloth ones that arc the seasons sensations! Elastic-inser- t hands! Style-righ- t COME I Get Yours at This Low Price! Heather Costs e. JACKS I with Mens Black Hoirsehide The LUMBER- upper h V SUEDE CLOTH For work, hunting or outdoor here's sports your best buy in 2 muff and 2 side flaps; horse-hid- e cuffs. Husking-clotsleeve lining. Bereavement caids Quickly a- t- 3.98 ATS Twenty degrees was the minimum temperature recorded at the Price weather station during the week ending Sunday. This reading was the lowest of the autumn season, according to Henry Fiack, government observer. The maximum temperature during the seven-da- y period was 69. Following are the daily readings: They'll Go -- Sheep-Line- d THE WEATHER HURRY FOR YOURS! Favorites ! Ask for m Red Sola" 2.49 Made of heavy your icet dry and comfortable! 4 buckle style 1 Guaranteed for long, satisfactory wear! All sizes! , rn |