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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1922 I Suttons The Us of Gunpowder in Warfare So many great inventions are ing ascribed to Roger Bacon, who died in 1292, that it will amaze no, one to learn that he mentioned the g in composition of gunpowder ' De Nullitate book famous justly j Market j Is looked upon by the careful Housewife as a place where merchandise and service are so acceptable that to think of doing; without either is out of the question. Suttons Service includes so muchUhat lightens the housewife burden of shopping that hundfeds of women are each day faking advantage of it. They ifind, too, that it costs no morej ' Here are a few SPECIAL DEMONSTRA-TIO- Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor Phone 13 Magiae. Camp No. 1, of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thurs- to know that the Chinese really in- day afternoon, at 4oclock at the vented guppowder and that they home of Mrs. Orson Twelves, when used it in their fireworks long before the following splendid program will Bacon saw the light of day. be given: A biographical sketch of However, no invention can be Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Martin will be Mrs. claimed to amount to very much un- given by their daughter, Miss Helen Candland will Twelves. less it applied to something useful. the members with a readThe ' particular distinction of hav- entertain A pleasMa Rogers. entitled, ing ing acquainted the English-speakin- g be will rendered solo violin by ing world with the warlike possibilities Miss Lenore Foote. All members one to William of gunpower goes those eligible for membership Hunter who, in July and August, and are invited to attend. cordially 1 34 G, various-publiave demonstrations, which convinced the military Rev. and Mrs W. H. Bulkley authorities of London that here was andTheMrs. C. T. Bleeeher motored, to a new way to take human life on a Salt Lake Tuesday where they wholesale scale. the convention of the Episcopal church of Utah, held at St. Pauls Of course, everybody is supposed j i Wall--bur- c Upon the Seed N AND SALE OF LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP I Is Now On for Balance of This Mr. and Mrs. Frank Copening Salt Lake were Provo visitors nesday of last week. The Y loan fund ball given day evening in the Ladies gymnasium by the B. Y. U. student body was A a very successful social affair. color scheme of blue and white, the school colors, prevailed throughout the hall, the decorating having been done by the students of the art department of the institution.B. Y.The U. music was furnished by the orchestra. ' Fri-frall- ed O- -' k F President Franklin S to the bedside of Mrs. Dennis Harris, at day. It is reported that is much improved. Harris was his mother. Logan. FriMrs. Harris We are prepared to supply your wants prices for your complete attire and at vou to. so economical that it will enable best without taxing mother s look your purse but very little. See Our Window Display Then come in and let us help you work out your dress problem. Our May Offering for the Housewife A silver social will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at especially the home of Mrs. Peter Boyoej, 409 diAn Jxpert demonstrator North University avenue, under the in rect jfrom the manufacturer is auspices of the Womens Relief :orps The proceeds of the social will go at otir store to demonstrate toward a fund to be used for Mejust how the blend of pure morial enterday. A cordial invitation to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedquist is extended to the public. attqnd dinner at evening Thursday tained, RED PALM OIL and SNOW for Mrs. Anna Hedquist and Misses WHITE COCOANUT OIL enhis Hyrum Harris returned t and Bernice Hedquist. Spring June harables you to take your first flowers were effectively used as a home in this city, Friday, after as table decoration. Covers were laid ing spent the past school year coun- a step towards a BEAUTIFUL, teacher at Huntington, Emery for eight. HEALTHY completion. ty, Wednesday, the patrons and In keeping with the custom of the teachers of the school honored Mr. These SPECIAL PRICES will Second ward Relief society to give Harris at a social, when a large prevail for the demonstration an entertainment at the home of leather chair was presented to him only. period each missionary of the ward, during as a token of appreciation of c the his or her absence in the mission services lie had rendered while on- 7c per cake or 4 fqr 25c field, the officers and members of nected with that school. this organization met Fridav evening 8 for 49c 16 for 95c Mr. and Mrs William L. Camp and at the home of the Misses Elizabeth af-I daughter, Mrs. Sadie Roberts, of Souter and Jennie Souter. The How are here to attend the bedfair was in honor of their brother, EXTRA FRESH GREEN of side their is at M. who daughter and sister, Andrew Elder Souter, Game VEGETABLES Mrs. Jennie Langston It is reportpresent engaged in missionary work ed Mrs. is doing as that in Md. the Langston Baltimore. Despite See Our Windows France claims the credit of count- - in - nicely as can be expected. were presw'eather clement many ing among its natives tlw man who pnt a deM(;httu, time was spent lb 30c invented the game of Egg Plant, per Mrs. David Grant and Mrs. Addie and instrumental musical vocal with 30c principal argument in favor of this numbers, readings, of Logan were complimented Jenkins delicCucumbers, each i and games name in the to be found is assertion a at social 2 given in their honor at the Utah Asparagus, bu. for 25c of the game which, the French in- ious refreshments. The usual cash Mrs. of home NelL. L. George A. Hansen. FriMrs. was 10c sist was derived from the Tenez gift presented by Utah Rhubarb, lb was accepted for the mission- day afternoon. The rooms were ef1 Extra Fancy Fresh iTuVo if Plav't. In further argu- son and o fectively decorated with ferns and 2oc ing along tints lino it is pointed oat ary in an appreciate speech. Tomatoes, lb. was sweet peas. The afternoon that there is in existence a French with and after in music, Extra Fancy Fresh . spent Miss instructor Ethel sewing Taylor, book on pastimes and sports pub- music at the Granite were Utah Spinach, lb high, spent the which dainty refreshments C12,2C lished in 1120 in which tennis, play- week-en- d Mrs. served. The included par-guests ! with in her citv this Bunch Beets, per bunch 15c ed on horseback, is minutely des- ents. President and Mrs. T. N. Tay-- i Jesse Knight, Mrs. John R. Twelves. Bunch Turnips, per bunch 15c cribed. Miss Taylor brought with her Mrs Catherine Bassett. Mrs. John however, have a lor. excellent Antiquarians, Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe, Mrs. Bunch Carrots, per bunch15c quartet comprised of Worsley,Jenkins tale to tell. They say that a" different and Mrs. J. L. Jones. Clayton who her Bell Pepper, per lb i from students school, 50c tennis must have been known to the numbers leered Friday Pleamng New Texas Cabbage- 6c Greeks. They point out that IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE. at the oung university stu-thSweet Potatoes, per lb. 10c the game is almost identical with morning also and nt during body meetingb sketchity indicated by Homer in the quarterly The superintendent .recently call7 12 c Radishes conference sessions. All who have read this his Obyssey. ed upon a visitor to say a few were received selections Green Onions by well, 5c work will recall that Nausicaa, prin- The words to the Sunday school, the ' audiences. all Large Imperial Lettuce15c cess of Phaeacia and her companmembers of which are mostly chilOur low prices ions played with a ball tossing it of tender age. dren A. was Hansen hostess Mrs. George aid FRUITS the with one to other the from Every Day The speaker, well known for his at a prettily appointed family dinof flat bats. manner it posverbose make and circumlocutory ner Sunday afternoon, oompli if'eary Extra Good California and fol-- 1 of as his address speech, began L. Mrs. whose birthdav to for sible J. you Innes, Louisiana Strawberries, Made occurred' on that day. low's at anniversary to purcliase This morning, children, I pur25c per cup Spring flowers centered the table. your convenpose to offer you an epitome of the Covers were laid for ten. Fancy Florida Grapefruit, St. life of ience w ith It Paul. may be, perhalf dozen 80c are that we there you among haps, A delightful dancing confid nee. The majority of the buttons Distributors party wa? some too meanto the or young horn. grasp bone of in the made not are wear conducted evening Thursday MEATS Epiing of the word epitome. They are made very largely from Startup dance hall by the members children is in its significatome, inNOTHING BUT THE BEST nuts of the Tagua palm. This palm of the T. L. B. club. Dancing was grows wild in vast groves in Panama terspersed with the serving of delic- tion synonymous writh synopsis. The clusters of its ious refreshments. Fifty guests were Harpers Magazine. Briskets 9c and Columbia. are cut present, and all pronounced the eveRib Boils 11c nuts, -looking like cocoanuts, dried An Illinois physician, 81 years of Local Boys Win in ning a perfect success. and trees the from greenLean Pot Roast 12 l2 c age, diagnosed his own ailment and At the end of long, open sheds. Chuck Roast 16c several of the nut, weeks the inside Friends wrill be interested to learn wrote his own death certificate, Shoulder Rib Roast 18c which is milky in its green state, that Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ashton which was signed by another doctor Glen Harmon and Richard Condie, Cross Rib Roast 18c hardens. Then the outer coating of have returned from San Francisco, after his death. representing the Brigham Young off and and within Cal., where they have been spending Loin Pork Chops 25c fibre is stripped substance white a Mr. Mrs. week. and Ashton the university, on Saturday night won a glistening past t"t5 Loin Pork Roast 25c appears which eventually dries as hard as report having had a very enjoyable victory over the university of RedShoulder Pork Roast 20c ivory. The stripped nuts are then trip. lands of southern California in a deShoulder Pork Chops 20c shipped to manufacturers. bate on the question, Resolved that At the factories they are cut by Thursdav evening the following Loin Roast Veal 25c saws industrial courts should be estabinto rough enjoyed a bonfire p'arty at the river swiftly revolving Shoulder Roast Veal, dies which in turn are put into the bottoms: Miss Ida Slack. Miss Nola in the several states. lished lb. 17c to 22c lathes and shaped by machinery. Cluff, Miss Etta Phillips. Miss Alene The vote of the judges was two for Mutton Chops VlViQ. to 25c Very interesting machinery it is, too, Bonnett. Miss Hazel Wagstaff. Miss the Young and one for the Redlands, which drills them, reams them, Leona Stubbs, Miss Dorothy GoodBreast Mutton 1212C is the report of a telegram from the and. them countersinks and niches man, Miss Lily Chipman. Mrs. Merle and are mottled, local debaters on Sunday morning. Miss dyed after they Flora ChipmatK Foote and ALL PORK SAUSAGE, Then them. embosses and polishes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker are relb. 25c. human hands arrange these millions HILARITY COST $50. of little articles obtained from the joicing over the arrival of a fine Tagua palm, upon Country Sausage, half bef baby boy. Friday afternoon. Nick Morris, who is said to have the for them and cards pack and baby are doing ready Both mother and half pork 17y2c market. disturbed ' the social composure of nioelv. Dividend by imbibing too heavily in in Milk, 14 Qts., $1 the forbidden drink, and promiscuously shooting up the camp, was Bring out that old chair, taken before Judge James B. Tucktable or book case you 5c er yesterdaywqnd have discarded because its after declaring Qt finish is marred, and let himelf to be guilty, he was asked to Vemicol transform it into leave $50 with the clerk of the OUR a new piece of furniture. court. He complied with the request Vernicol is a varnish and went on his way. Horseshoe 6 DELIVERY SYSTEM stain. Comes in a can and BUFFALO STEAK goes on with a brush. It Rimmed Horseshoe All orders in by 7 :45 will with and varnishes stains leave at 8 oclock. each stroke, changing the The members of the U. C.- T. N Ribbed Taper All orders in by 9:45 will old finish to a new color 428 met in Provo Saturday night and preserving it with its leave at 10:15 oclock. with the chairman of the general Medium Straight 10c d varnish. of the grand carnival outchairman one be There will delivery Verniuse can to in Ogden June 8, 9, 10. be held Anybody ing 15 Heavy Straight in the afternoon. This will col. Just dip a brush in A feature of, the outing will be a the can and apply. Dries give our customers two deliv15 great buffalo barbecue. The Ogden Light Blown Straight eries a day. quickly with a lustrous have purchased five buffalo boys finish that lasts. 15 steers which will be barbecued and Light Blown Bell Its fine for floors too. . served to those in attendance at the 1 Come in and ask for free convention. literature. The members of the Provo lodge BULK TEAS voted to give their full support in PROVO PAINT AND making the convention a success ip GLASS CO. Green, lb. 60c 70r, 75 c 80c 81.00, .$1.25 every way. 110 West Center St. 1 lb. Black, 60c, 75c, $1.00 Some of those who say 4they are tired of ' life make others even ' more tired of it. THE HOUSE OF SERVICE Week r ; f Wed-T.venso- n, In the past it has been the popular idea that wheat grown under highly favorable conditions would eventually produce a better type of wheat than that grown under poorer conditions. Professor C. H. Myers, of Cornell university, in hi paper before the Botonical Society of America, described some interesting experiments in which the same type of plant was grpwn for 10 generations under different conditions, namely, in highly fertile soil on the one hand and in sand containing just enough plant of the food for the nourishment on other. the plant From careful observation it was found that at the end of that time there was no appreciable difference factors as the in such important number of kernals per plant weight of kernals, yield of plant, etc., between the same kind of wheat grown under such different conditions. Thus the improvement of wheat does not depend on the conditions under which it is grown, but rather on the original quality of the seed. The early closing of the schools makes it necessary for the sweet girl; graduate to make haste to be ready for that of her life. great milestone-even- t g, Mrs R. L. Jensen motored tp Magna Sunday, where she will spend of the week with her father, J E. Ste- formerly of this city. church Provo. Mrs. David Grant left this city to-tday for Logan, where she will visit with her daughter, Miss Tor.y Grant, for an indefinite period. Miss Thelma Greer, who has been spending the past month in this city with Mrs. R. L. Jensen and Mrs. O W. Creer, left for her home in Sunday. The Elks ladies met in regular social session Monday evening in the Elks club rooms. Cards were featured, and the prizes awarded to Mrs. Thomas Williams and Mrs. Clark Newell the latter receiving the consolation favor. Following cads, a delicious luncheon was served. , Good Wheat Depends white wear in for month the is May he ttended SUGGESTIONS: WHITE AY OFFERINGS be- is attractive, as you will note in the prices quoted below, and displayed our east window. The prices are the same until - , I the Tennis Originated An-nabel- la, j , , j ren-ancie- nt at , Buttons of Palm Nuts We. aim to render good service all the time. If, at any time, we fail, it is unin- : tentional , and we stand ready to make it .right. ; Debating Honors ... six-pou- once-neglect- nd ed There's Magic Every Drop Fresh Fresh Buttermilk, Table Tumblers NEW of Quality Merchandise - Everybodys Store. The petition of Lady Rhonda to THE KIND DESIRED sit in the House of Lords has been Clerk So you wish to open a granted by the committee on privileges of the House of Lords. She joint account with your husband. is a member of the directorates of 36 Current or drawing? companies, and chairman of several She Oh, deposit for him , of the boards, and will be the first woomanto sit in the Upper House of for me. drawing Kasper the British parliament. (Stockholm.) Nice Sweet 1 Tree Tea, per pkg Pork Steak, lb Sirloin Steak, lb. T-Bo- ne Steak, lb AND QUALITY Jse the Phone 194, 195, 56 184 If your tongue cant convince a child that he is wrong, be sure your hand wont. 30c ! . 35c ; L25c : 2qc I J Cream! 20c H pt., 15c; pint,' 30c Sparajsus bunch 3 ltj,reen Onions, Sugar, ext rapine, bag bunches $0.80 for. 10c Turnips, fresh, bunch 15c Horseraddish on. Radishes, bunch 7c Eggs, dozen IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT I ' 23c Shoulder Roasts, lb Veal Chops, lb Loin Chops, lb PORK Leg Roasts, lb. ; Loin Roasts, lb. ..! shoulder, ib iOin Chops, lb Shoulder Pork, lb Sausage, lb Loose Lard, lb .. i Phone 534 .'!.!!!!! 24c ! . . 20e 20c 24c ; ; ; ; ; 23c 24c ;2ic 24c 20c ,20c HINDMARSH CO. Cash and Carry Market 464 West Center ' VEAL Leg Roasts, lb Loin Roasts, lb . 16 doz REGULAR PRICES long-live- & China Co, Tea Sutton West Center Street. Phone Orangesper UNTIL NOON lb. can Good Champion Coffee - SUTTON MARKET - WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Provo, Utah t |