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Show 4 ' FRIDAY, I ? j JANUARY 6, 1922 THE 'PROVO POST r Mr. and Mrs. S. E; Bunnell as their guest Rufus Babcockhave) of Blackfoot, Idaho. 4. The members of the Fortnightly Brigham Young University is f a certificate from the Miss Thelma Huish receipt club and a few were invited friends v States ' government that the the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Society Editor Young Brigham University in a spirit Lathrop at their home New Years Phcpe 13 and of devotion to Patriotism eve. The gatne of Four was0 rendered-efficien- t and loyal coutry in played, proceeded by music and foi-- j service Mr .and 'Mrs. Lester Let tier enter- lowed connection World with the by a delicious luncheon war through the, establishment jand tained the following members of the at that institution of a unit Bonne-Fo- i club - and their partners I Complimentary to the birth anni- operation of the Student Army Training of Mrs. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. at a watch party New Years eve: versary The Corps. Clarence by Greer entertained at a) the assistant certificate ofis signed M, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Strebel, Mr, and dinner J. war, secretary at their home party Sunday. and the adjutant genMjs. Rondo Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Covers were laid for thirty, appro-- 1 Wainwright, C. P. Harris. The B. Y. U. eral, cen-flowers W. J.' I Bates,' Mr. and Mrs. John priate forming the table was a unit successful one, bevery Following dinner, music ing Boardman, Mr., and Mrs. Will Strong, terpiece. from the especially noteworthy and social chat made the evening an Mr, and Mrs. Earl Duke, Mr. and enjoyable one. fact that no influenza deaths oo Mrs. I). J.( Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. curred there. R. J Strong and Mr; and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cunningham On Wednesday of next week will Fisher.) A delicious luncheon was spent Sunday and Monday in Salt served.! Lake City visiting friends and rela-- 1 begin a series of lectures at the B; ' Y. U. on The Foundations of Scitlves. Mrs. Frank Stubbs was hostess at ence, by Dr.' John A. Wldtsoe of Years dinner at her home f, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Smith enter- the .Council of Twelve Apostles, and Monday. The guests of honor were tained at a New Years dinner Sun- formerly president of the University l$r. and Mrs. 'John5 W. Farrer,' Mr. day for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stubbs of Utah. and Mrs. Jesse Hunter, Mrs. Cal Cra-gu- and family. President McRae of the Western Frank Cragun and Lester States Mission was a visitor at the was Pearl Jones ;Miss hostess to B. Y. U. Wednesday morning, and sij; of her girl friends at her home Miss Mae Scott was liostess at a Tuesday spoke briefly to the students. He exmusic Games, evening. watch party at hejr home in Lake-vie- arid a delicious luncheon contributed pressed appreciation of the services of B. Y. U. students who had come New Years eve. , Ten guests to the success of the evening. into the mission field, and of the witnessed . the departure of the old 1, year and the arrival of the new, and j i Mrs. J. Edward Johnson has as work they had 'done. He was appreof the services of President 'at midnight were served a delicious her guest over the week-enMiss ciative G.; H. Brimhall in training these luncheon. Miss Scott then enter- Elenore Johnson of Benjamin. tained the girls at a slumber party. yohng men and women, and anticiPresent were the Misses Grace WilMiss Ruby Anderson of Richfield pated that President F. S. Harris liamson, Margaret Reece, Enade is a Provo visitor, the guest of Mrs. would follow in President Brimhalls footsteps. J.iW. Huish and family. Shaw, Vinna Bunnell. The students of the Brigham Mrs. Claudia Sutherland was Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Madsen and hostess to the members of the LNe-tl- a family of Toppenish, Wash., have Young University Wednesday mornclub at a Kensington at her home arrived in Provo and will make their ing spent one minute in silent contemplation of the brakes that should Thursday afternoon, A delicious hpme in Lakeview. be applied in their life activities. The . luncheon was servedTesthe followwas at the request of Presiaction ing: Mrs. Chester BownV Mrs. Ce Thursday evening. In the ward cil Larsen, Mrs. Claudia Sutherland, amusement "hall, the Pioneer ward dent F. S. Harris, and came after a Mrs. Kenneths Cravens, Mrs. Clar- will conduct a character ball, to wonderful short address by PresD ence Greer, Mrs, Frank, Reynolds, which the public is cordially invited dent George H. Brimhall, In which of the. instiMrs. Robert Reid and Miss Suther- to attend. The best character rep- the president-emeritu- s tution had brought out wih much land. -resentation will receive a prize. force the principle that if brakes are properly and wisely applied, breaks in life will be avoided. The automobile was used by President Brimhall as a means of comparison. The two features of the car, the starting and stopping mechanism, were referred to, and the starting part emI The car mechanism was phasized. From people of severalt surrounding states are reaching us, asking made to apply to life. President BrimSall showed the importance of that we extend our business to their localities so that they, too, may receive the many advantages of one of our busy stores and markets. having a financial brake, a pleasure brake, a tongue brake, apd a temper It is gratifying to us to know that our system of business is exactly brake, and then in climax he rewhat the people want and we are as anxious as they to extend our ferred to the soul brake, which lines. Recently five of our cash and carry stores were opened, in should not be frozen. While the students should exercise economy in California and are doing a wonderful business. All can save as many are saving how by trading with us. Visit purchasing nonessentials, they should be liberal in expenditures for our store and market tomorrow. essentials; and the greatest of eswere soul essentials. sentials The SATURDAY MORNING UNTIL NOON unfrozen soul .brake permitted free expenditures for God and His king10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 43c but put restraint on such exdom, . . 20c1 CAN PURE BLACKBERRY JAM, S FOR 23c as did not make for soul penditures !43c 1 1.1V. CAN AVON Cl.VJn COFFEE, FOR 25c betterment. President BriiAUalls r l.2c REST ClIT POT ROAST, IA1 lOc check for the new year, he said, first J . . t, . . . . 12 had been for d fast offering payment c 23c CENTER CUT SHOULDER' PORK, LB for the year. The expenditure was LB SHOULDER 20c PORK, L..i...lOc r the result of the action of his soul SOCIETY I Furniture --Jan- uary JANUARY 6 . living room j furniture-a- t Sale-- - Clean-u- p JANUARY 13 less than todays cost j . Furniture Values Heretofore Impossible Great Opportunity in Living Room Furniture t IN . order to stimulate . quick sales and to clear our floors for new ship- ; ) ments we are cutting this beautiful living room furniture down to less than todays cost n, many numbers. -- t w QONSIDER the prices compare them with prices offered anywhere it will satisfy you that in many years furniture has never been sold for less. - I" i Y COFFEE , BARGAINS L CANNED VEGETABLES 10c Old Master comes to us in the 15c can June PeasA .i.$ 17 c can Early Junes, for .25c bean and we grind it to suit. 19c .45c 25q Sifted Early Peas. . . can Old Master 55c can Old Master. .$1.33 30cs can Sweet Sifted Peas . . . 23c $1.65 b. can Old Master. .$2.19 20c Fancy Country Gentleman $2.65 15c Corn j. 87c can M. J. B 45c 2 25c 15c M. B Corn, can J. Sugar $1.10 for.;, $1.35 can M. J, B....$1.75 15c can Solid Pack Tomatoes. 10c $2.55 ' 1-l- .... ... I b. 3-l- 5-l- b. 3-l- b. 5-l- b. OYSTERS 2 4 CEREALS FLOUR UOc can Cove for. .25c Sack Hard Wheat Flour. .$1.15 35c can Cove Oysters, .25c for... Oysters Sacks Hard Wheat Flour. .$225 25c can Dry or Wet Shrimps. .19c 10r Sacks Hard Wheat' 20c 25c Tuna Fish 1 2 '...$11.00 Flour,.... P0STUM b. 10-l- 9-l- b. 9-l- b. b. SOME REGULAR MEAT PRICES PORK BEEF . -- ,20c Steak,' lb . 17c Sirloin Steak, lb. 17c Round Steak, lb 15c lb Roast Beef, Rump 15c Heel Boil, lb c 12 lb Beef Pot Roast, ...7c 15c- Rib Boil, lb. 5c 15c Brisket Boil, lb 5c 10c Shank Soup Bones, lb 35c 30c 30c 20c 20c 20c ....... ne - 20c Fresh Hamburger, 2 Grain-fe- d j 35c 35c 20c 25c 25c Pork 22c Loin Pork Roast, lb 22c Loin Pork Chops, lb .13c Shoulder Pork, lb 18c Pork Steak, lb Shoulder Pork, center cut, 15c lb lbs.. .25c 25c Country Sausage, 2 lb. ...35c PROVO, UTAH 247 WEST CENTER STREET --ro- $22.50 $139.00 $37.50 Velour Suite. $65.00 $79.50 Big, comfy Velour Rocker Blue Davenport, like above cut. .$175.00 Three-piec- DOLLAR DAY COMING AGAIN MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 9 AND this one, as they get A real feast for you. Don't miss have had on $ each time. You know the values youFew Here. We Can Only Give You a pair 50 Pair Mens Bib Overalls, heavy, weight, 2 values 75c pair 50 Pair Turkish Towels, each and Childrens, Ladies Shoes Mens, 50 e t cker special Five B. Y. U. agricultural students. accompanied by Professors T. L. Martin and C. Y. Cannon were in Ogden on Tuesday and Wednesday in attendance at the stock show. The students participated in the stock judging contest, and carried away $20 in prizes. Wayne C. Booth won first prize in the beef judging contest. -- your credit se - r Mahogany Rockers, priced , ) Beautiful Velour Rockers priced at - Ray tor yonr furniture Iwhile yo u use it j $79.50 ' can you beat this? Sit r: I j living room suite, in the quaint Jacobean period designs Cushions in rich and i. . .$89.00 A; restful tapestry, cane back. Priced for this sale j Three-piec- e M -- Convenient Dignified Arrangement at $7.95 brake. Honesty was the theme of an before the students of the B. Y. U. this morning by President Guy C. Wilson of the L. D. S. UniverWithout honsity, Salt Lake City. esty, declared President Wilson, life is but an empty shell. It is a virtue on which every other virtue is hinged. The speaker gave the young men and women of the institution as a guide the principle that they should never do that which they would be ashamed to have made known. If one fell down, he should seek to get up where he fell and as soon as he could. He deprecated the idea of a student, who had failed in one school, going to another school to make good or of a man going to a new town or state to start life over again. Nor would he have a student or a man who had failed wait until next year before making a new beginning. At the .beginning of the exercises musical numbers were rendered by the Misses Virginia Christensen and Elva Chipman in a vocal duet, and Professor Robert Sauer and two of his students, Messrs. Ross and Morgan, in an instrumental trio. ad-der- ss Students of the Lincoln high school who are aspiring to make the debating team to enter the league of -IS -1- Pair Best Spool Cotton. h Percales, light Percales, dark5 2 yards 36-ieach. : 1 lot Sweaters, values hp to $2.50, each 50 Mens and Boys Heavy Union Suits, 7 yards Heavy Outing, light 6 yards Best Outing, dark 50 L. D. S. Garments, per pair 24 Spools 6 yards 10 better DAY. $1.00 $i.ou $1.00 --run- --- -"r HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS D. L. VanWagenen WEST CENTER STREET 348 the c Alpine district are taking their tryouts this week. More than twenty are entering and all are anxious to gain a place on the-tea- 8-3x1- XX J, nn $1.00 ioo r - $63.40 $70.00 $53.60 5 2.55 $ 2.95 TAYLOR BROTHERSSTORECOMPANY ' THE BIG DEPARTMENT Take elevator to Second and Third Floors for one of the largest selections of Fumiture. and Rugs in the West ; : , 774-R-- J-1- - r $- - CHURCH ACTIVITIES SAINTS CHURCHES, SECOND WARD Regular sacrament services will be held in the Second ward meeting house, commencing at 7 oclock p. m.! Local speakers will comprise the LATTER-DA- Y PROVO J-1- PROVO THIRD WARD At, the sacrament meeting of the regular For Colds. Third held in the ward meetward O. K. SHOE SHOP will repair free waA flannel wrung out of boiling 7 oclock p. m., the house at the first school childjs shoes Saturing sprinkled with turpentine and laid musicril students of the Provo high day morning. All work guaranteed. ter, Prices right. Give us a trial at 416 on the chest gives relief In colds oa school will furnish the musical mu- the chest. ilGiiSSHf i ?- I J , Mr!Krrt!0! is The students of the school are arFOR SALE--Fresyoung Jersey favorof 8 l. for their another cow. Phone ranging ite dances to be given in the gymnasium this evening. The public is LOCK, SAFE AND GUN REPAIR-in? invited. Any old key for any old lock. fix We any old thing. Benfers NovShop, 75 North 1st West, Repair elty WANT ADS TOO LATE FOR 8 Utah. Provo, CLASSIFICATION West Center. I j g. -- $i!oo i 0-6, I The music and oral expression students have mailed letters to the bishops of the Wards expressing their willingness to take part on at various times. They consider that to appear in public is WANTED Maternity nursing, by one of the important phases of their a practical nurse. Mrs. H. H. Giles, 11 1936 West 4th South, Provo. training. pro-grair- for this.special-- r gs-cut two patterns, priced at Rugs, Rug, 9x12, priced at . . . Rug, 9x12, priced at .,.i. . . Small Velvet Rugs, priced at Small Axminstier Rugs, priced at. ... : -- 36-inc- n. J i --u- LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL -- v -- A Healthful Drink 39c Sack Rolled Ooats 50c' . 'Germade .35c Sack White Large Can Instant Postum 39c Sack Graham Flour. . . .35c 35c Small Can Instant Postum 23c 23c 29c 35c Pkg. Postum Cereal Sack Corn Meal Our Market sells only Government Inspected Meats and it is handled with great care. 9-l- prices are offered in connection wi;h Furniture of that dependable quality and distinctive character so essential when you wish toj make a per- , -- EVERY-DA- QF special importance is the factj that the low Mahogany Settee Three-piec- e Tapestry Suite Three-piec- e Velour Suite, inlay back f SOME T coesider these prices 1 i casions In which practical home managers can make a littJe money go a long way. pfou now have the opportunity of securing FJurniure values which heretofore have been impossible. manent investment for, the home, I , Special Request oc- ! d, , . I 'IHIS is ohe of those f I , sical program. i - j evening services, and will discuss the lar sacrament services will be held, subject, Why I Need the Church. A splendid musical program will also commencing at 7 oclock p. m. be rendered. PROVO ; FOURTH WARD Regu- FIFTH WARD Mem CATHOLIC CHURCH Corner bers of the priests quorum will give the prograin at the Sunday evening First North and First East. Mass services. The program will consist everyl Sunday zrioming at 10:30. of vocal and Instrumental numbers Catechism class, Saturday at' 10:30 and short talks given by DeVere and Sunday at ?130 oclock. Rey. Harrison! Wilson Conover, Harold J. G. jDelaire, pastor. PROVO Candland, Canon Jones, Bliss Cluff, REORGANIZED CHURCH Raymond Holbrook, Reid Gardner, 240. Victor Ashworth 'and Stewart Wil- West Fourth South-street- . Regular, liams. Sunday morning services at 11:30. Sunday school at10:?0.. Preaching PROVO MANAVU WARD Isaac at 8 p. m. S. S. Holm, presiding el- Brockbank will be the speaker at the der. |