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Show THE PROVO POST TUESDAY?' AUGUST 29, 1922 i A REMINDER The sun keeps going farther south leather keeps getting nearer ting more scarce. - tf I J cold keeps get- - and-coa- l - CLASSIFIED ADS SOCIETY Advertising under this head is accepted at 10c per line for the first insertion and 5c per line for each subsequent insertion, payable in advance. Miss Thelma Huish Society Editor Household furniture. FOR SALE 410 South Third West. BOARD AND ROOM Two nice rooms with board at 112 East Cen- ter. t LOOK IT OVER ) ESTRAY COW Came in pasture, Jersey cow, with shell horns, brand S. C. Adams, ed on right hip CB, 784-J-- How about the state of your coal bin? Remember, coal doesnt mine itself, and the miners . When it comes to a NECESSITY like coal, the wise thing to do is to get it while its obtainable. Phone and specify 2 S-- Two-- 0 0 A-3- A-3- ed Assorted fabrics in Madras and Imported Weaves Olson, Sr., Bishop and Mrs. L. L. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Farrer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Henrichsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bredasen, William Park, Jacob I. Jacobsen, Arvill Mitchell, Maurice Jones, Mrs. Harriet Scott, Mrs. Sarah A. Jones, Mrs. Ellen Jones and Miss Orpha Jones. Mrs. G. F. Hickman entertained at a kensington and luncheon at her home Monday afternoon, in compli2 589-ment to Mrs. Robert Ivey and Mrs. J. Ferry Woolf of Weiser, Idaho, and FOR SALE brick house, Mrs. Lou Rasmussen of Twin Falls, with good basement, Idaho. A bowl of gladioli formed partly modern, an good location; size of lot 3x9 rods. attractive table A varicenterpiece. Inquire 69 South 7th West, or phone ety of garden flowers were also ar222-Jlltf rooms with a the HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE ranged throughout effect. Needle work, music work done in the best manner on all pleasing a were and luncheon enjoyed. dainty linkinds of material and household ens at reasonable prices. BUTTONThis evening, Miss Ethel Nuttal HOLES made on silk shirts a specialSINGER will be the honored guest at a miscelty. All work guaranteed. SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North laneous bundle shower given at her home by the Mutual association of University avenue. Phone 399. Jll the Miss Nuttal, Lakeview ward. MARRY IF LONELY; for results, whose engagement has been antry me; best and most successful nouncedof and whose marriage to Oro Home Maker; hundreds rich wish Moore Payson will take plac,e marriage soon; strictly confidential; Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple, most reliable; years experience; de- has been affiliated with that associaThe Successful tion for some time. The evening scriptions free. Club, MRS. NASH, Box 556. Oak- will be spent with games and a program, during which refreshments land, California. will be served. HAND-TINTEplace-car- s made to tf order. Phone 634. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clinger, Mr. Mrs. Marion Clinger, Mrs. Parley and FOR RENT 2 large furnished Clinger, Mrs. Martin Clinger and rooms, modern. Call at 257 South Mrs. Jesse Sumsion formed a party S- -l 592-or Fifth West, phone and motored to Magna, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. FOR SALE, CHEAP Good Clingers daughter, Mrs. Will Brown, Saxon car. Call 596-over Friday and Saturday. Their visit at Magna was in the form of a LOST Eastman Bulls-ey- e kodak family reunion. They report having No. 3, at Orem station, Sunday night. had a very enjoyable time. Name Fannie McLean on inside, Mrs. J. W. Grant entertained at an dated 1898. Return to 269 East S-- PEERLESS Smoot LUlBEft Co. a jf r' Reward. Fourth North. - SAY when you buy Aspirin. BAYER Unless you see name Bayer on tablets, you are not .getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions tor Headache Colds Rheumatism Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia " Earache' Pain, Pain Lumbago Accept only Bayer package which contains proper directions. boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100 Handy Is Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidester the trade mark of of Salloylloacld Bayer Aspirin Druggists. 21 S- -l FOR RENT 2 large front rooms, modern, for light housekeeping. Call A14-t- f at 80 North 2nd ast. PLACE your order now for early Crawford peaches and assure deliv6 ery. Phone 77 S-- -2. BARN FOR SALE good condition. .Inquire 161 East First North. Phone tf BOY WANTS WORK boy desires employment after school. Call 713. FOR SALE OR TRADE (by owner) in Orem Town 10 acres, 12 shares water, 8 head milk cows, coming fresh; pigs, chickens, house, barns, etc.; 1 acre in berries, balance alfalfa; 3 5 tons hay, city water. cash payment down, balance easy terms. Phone W. Chase, 767-R- -l S-- 10 Rea-onab- S-- 2 le Henry Crockett was hostess at a kensington pt her home Thurs-- . day afternoon of last week in honor1 of Mrs. J. Ferry Woolf and Mrs. Robert Ivey of Weiser, Idaho, and Mrs. Lou Rasmussen of Twin Falls, Idaho. Needle work and social chat was interspersed with the serving of a delicious luncheon, served to twelve guests. A special feature of the afternoons entertainment was a number of very pleasing readings by Mrs.1 G. F. Hickman. on improved FOR SALE house, with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rasmussen of HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, real state, by Builders Loan and two bath rooms, heatings plant, lot National Twin 95 French Co., Falls, Idaho, entertained at dinCleaning Savings Association. See D. R. Beebe, 6x7 rods. Call at 313 East Fourth North University avenue. ner Monday evening at the Hotel S- -l 2 5 North. Provo. Phone 90. Roberts, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crockett. The dinner was in celebration of the birthday anni-- 1 versary of Mrs. Crockett. Following a visit in this city, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen will leave for Denver, Colo., where they expect to make their home for the present. MONEY TO LOAN 10-roo- m S-- mm Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Clinger, Mr and Mrs. Marion Clinger and Miss T r ' ; V ' CANNING of Fruits and Vegetables YOU CAN DO BETTER WITH GAS Without Cooking Yourself ! Phone 295 The Gas Company $3.75 $3.45 $2.95 $2.40 $1.95 $1.85 Taylor Bros. . Co. THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE MENS CLOTHES SHOP Airs. Adam Anderson and daughter, Elfie are spending two weeks in Salt Lake City, visiting with numerous friends and relatives. HEM MEAT EATERS HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS One of the interesting outing of the season was held Friday afternoon at the Geneva lake resort by the Provo General hospital force. A unique Eat less meat if you. feel Backachy oi program of contest was conducted, have bladder trouble Take among which was blind egg race, glass of Salta won by Miss Vivian Carroll, and a between the doctors and parses in which the weaker sex proved the stronger. Swimming was enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served to thirty-thre- e under the direction of Superintendent Vesta Facer, during which a splen- program was rendered. Dr. Noaks acting as toastmaster. Among the much appreciated num bers on the program was the solo by Dr. Merrill, for which he was presented a lemon as a prize, a clever paper by Miss Martin in which she wittily roasted the doctors, and speeches from Mr. and Mrs. William M. Roylance, who were guests of honor. Appropriate prizes were awarded for the various events of the tug-of-w- ar Hazel and Harvard Clinger returned to their homes in this city following a several months visit in Aberdeen, Idaho. They report having enjoyed day. After the banquet, dancing was entheir visit immensely. joyed. Mrs. Zella Sturgus of Knightsville Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hickman had is visiting with her mother, Mrs. as their guest for the past ten days, Camby Scott, at Lakeview for a few Mrs. Robert Ivey of Weiser, Idaho. days. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferry Woolf of Mrs. Hugo Price and son. Dale, have returned to their home in this Weiser, Idaho, are the guests of Mr. city, after a weeks visit in Provo and Mrs. G. W, Brimhall. Mr. and canyon, at the summer home of Mrs. Mrs. Woolf plan to make Provo their Prices parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam home for the present. Anderson, at Vivian Park. WAGON MISSIONARIES. The meeting by the Wagon MisThe members of the Primary organization of the Lakeview ward met sionaries tonight will present the at the home of Mrs. Sadie Shaw, Mon- subject of The Holy Spirit and His day afternoon, to participate in a Wonderful Vork in the World. All social hour of that organization. The are invited. At about 8 oclock; entertainment was under the direc- northeast corner University and tion of the officers and teachers of Center. Good music, seats for ladies. the Primary organization, all of whom assisted in making the after-- 1 noons program of entertainment one SULPHUR IS BEST TO of the most pleasant and enjoyable ever held in that ward. The party was also in the form of graduating CLEAR IIP SKIII exercises for the Misses Cleo Clinger and Florence Burmingham, both of whom graduate this fall from the Seagulls, a suborganization of the Irritation and Breaking Out Ofted Healed Over Night, Says Primary, to the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association. The ' Skin Specialist I For All Your $5.00 $4.50 $2.50 for-he- r Mrs. $5.50 $5.00 $3.00 informal tea Friday afternoon at the Saratoga Springs resort, compliment tary to Mrs. O. J. Roberts, who has! been visiting at that resort for two months with her mother, Mrs. Abe, Gudmansen, and who, with her two children, will leave soon Saturday home in Los Angeles, Calif. Seasons flowers decorated the rooms. The guests included friends from Lehi and American Fork. 387-N-- $7.50 $6.75 ) $4.00 $3.50 six-cylin- S-- - sale prices they were D r- off ainilhiaffffae The friends and neighbors of Albert Jones met at his home Monday evening to honor him on his 83rd birthday anniversary. The home was attractively decorated with late summer flowers. Games, musical and a number of pleasing sentiments were included in the evenings entertainment, which was interspersed with the serving of a dainty luncheon to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Eggertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. self-invit- phone WANTED To save you money cm your bicycle repairing let us con vince you. Bicycle Exchange, rear 0 351 West Center. LOOK We build new wheels for $2.25. Bicycle Exchange, rear 351 0 West Center. FOR SALE. All kins of veget Dill and sage. R. Gay. ables. S. 9 Phone 612, 314 W. 4 Suoth. FOR RINT 3 furnished rooms, with bath. 388 South First West. Inquire Andrew Knudsen, phone A-3- 4. are not working. 6 S-- Clearance1 Sale Phone 13 No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salta is inexpensive and cannot makes a delightful effervescent injure; lithia-wate- r drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. well-know- n Flavor Has Placed It In Nearly Every Home S ego Different recipes make wilting days less irksome. Well gladly send you our new recipe booklet with dozens of suggestions for hot day dishes SEGO flavor is helping housewives make the food more inviting.' CREAM'S Ninety-si- x per cent of the population of Los Angeles is made up of residents formerly living in states v Mrs. Hannah Boyd, wife of Sheriff other than California. J. D. Boyd, met with a painful accident when she fell and suffered a Who remembers when the bad bruise. She has since been con- praise that could be given tohighest a girl fined to her bed, but this morning is was to say that she was a perfect reported to be improving. lady? MRS. BOYD INJURED - . - ILK afternoons entertainment included the following splendid program: A program was pleasingly rendered by Any breaking out or skin irritation Miss LaPreal Shaw. An interesting, on face, neck or body is overcome r, story was given by Miss Norma Sum- quickest by applying sion and a reading by Miss Afton says a noted skin specialist Because of its germ destroying properties, Taylor. Miss Virginia Taylor pleased those present with an excellent nothing has ever been found to take vocal solo, after which short adthe place of this sulphur preparation dresses were given by Mrs. Shaw, that instantly brings ease from the president of the Primary association, itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphand Mrs. Murl Johnson, president of heals eczema right the Y. L. M. I. A., both of which up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. were given to the two graduates. FolIt seldom fails to relieve the torment A little jar of lowing the program a melon bust was or disfigurement. Mentho-Sulphmay be obtained at The mothenjoyed by seventy-fivers of the Primary children were in any drug store. It is used like cold cream. attendance as honored guests. you lost your appetite?; Do you get so tired with the, days duties that youre unable to enjoy an evening with, friends or at the movies once in a while? Are you losing-yourosy cheeks and your springy step? Mentho-Sulphu- r ur e. ur i Dr. Miles' Tonic . vms made to restore health to people in your condition. It has been f jent, benefit to thousands who were afflicted just as Why dont yon try a bottle? Get in lino for bettor ?ma .begtngtof heStj toijr,J!Eveiy Drug Store carriet Dr. liileg Medicines,! |