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Show --V I j , , 1 t f - V r THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, j 1923 INFANT BURIED HERE Hncorborated 371 DEPARTMENT STORES r . t PROVO, UTAH Snappy single breasted models cut in the latest lines. They are np to the J. C. Penney Co. standard in every respect, which is to on F-1- BEST POPCORN at half price. C. Enoch Clark, 105 Phone 213-North 6th West. houseFOR RENT Furnished East. rooms. 4th North 386 keeping 0 say that no better suits are to be had J. anywhere for the money. - Come In and See These F-1- fine roadcondition, $250.00. 464 West Center st. ,.D-- 8 "pOR' SALE 100,000 W. L. baby chicks at Petaluma. Prices right. J. tf H. Durrant, Agent. Phone 552. FOR SALE ster bug, in All Wool Suits! Up-to-da- te first-cla- ss HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, National French Cleaning Co., 95 North University avenue. 50 thoroughbred FOR SALE White Leghorn chickens, 75c each. Franklin Clark, R. No. 3, Box 207. Then you will appreciate how you can dress well and F-7-- for less money. J. I WANT A FEW HUNDRED farm loans, ranging in amounts from $300.90 to $5,000.00 on three to five years' time at 8 per cent interest. No commission and no attorneys fees. No loans made in excess of $100.00 per acre.' Can handle any number and give instantaneous service. See W. H. Ray. r- - - U- Hr model, brown pin stripes and fancy gray unfinished worsteds, - F-1- Hamilton SALE Pass R. R. inspection. If interested, write Box 33, Provo. 0 LOST Black dog, shepherd brown feet, white throat. Answers to name of Frizz. Reward. Phone FOR also cassimeres in brown broken checks and tartan watch.- 21-jew- el - F-1- plaids. F-- 8 762-J-- l. Students Suits $14.75 $16.75 Mrs Lundberg Laid To Final Rest LET ME FINANCE YOUR NEW home and save you money and time. You dont have to buy stock nor wait for your money. I also make loans on houses already completed. Easy monthly payments. See W. H. Ray. F-1- noon at the Community church. The Rev. Carl Glad of the Swedish Lutheran church of Salt Lake, of which Mrs. Lundherg was a member, was 'Funeral services for Mrs. Hannah the principal speaker. The large L. Lundberg, 69 years of age, who tendance died last Sunday of heart trouble, offerings teem in were conducted Wednesday .after held by t ul many,-beautif- at- 3 LOST A gold wrist watch, somewhere between 356 South Eighth West and the Provo high school. Finderreturn to above address. Reward. WANTED Men and women to earn big money selling our PURE FOOD PRODUCTS and HOUSEHOLD No experience necSPECIALTIES. O. L. Allen, 230 Mr. Address essary. No. West Temple, Salt Lake City, F-2- -tf floral showed the love and eswhich Mrs. Lundberg was Utah. her many friends here. and 3 F-1- FOR SALE Potatoes, cabbage, onions, parsnips, turnips by bushel or ton; good for milk cowk $5.00 per ton, delivered. R. Gay, 314 West 4th 7 So. Phone 612. The inillustrated blue and ' $- F-1- 3 - PUBLIC SALES We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. 'Army Munson last to 12, which was shoes, sizes 5 the entire surplus, stock of one of the largest U. S. Government shoe contractors. oecnaji This shoe is guaranteed 100 per cent solid leather, color dark tan, bellows tongue, dirt and waterproof. The actual value of this shoe is $6.00. Owing to this tremendous buy we can offer same to the public at $2.95. ONE DAY ONLY Get a nice, lean 6-I- Pot Roast for your Sunday b. Dinner $1.00 Send correct size. Pay postman on delivery or send money order. If shoes are not as represented we will cheerfully refund your money promptly upon 11 cans' of Campbells Soup, in Chicken, Beef, Of jf Vegetable, Tomato,. Turtle or Oxtail varies, for only. V I lUU 9 Large Cans of. Milk j , for , $1.00 1 request. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE COMPANY 27 Bars of Bob White $1.00 i wj , 6 Bars Perfumed 25c Hand Soap j. Elderf lower Soap; regular 10c, 25c 4 Bars for. Lar&e Bar Fairy Soap ; regular 10c 20c for We. have only a limited supply of this Hand Soap. Soap . 296 Broadway, New York, N. Y. s- - Let me make them new again. a PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY; Where Quality Count and Service Satisfies. PHONES 19 AND 39 vice-preside- Prof. C. S. Leaf, swimming When your soul is worn down, call a Doctor and when your their lives soles give way, an egpfert Shoe by calling sp The Economy Shoe Rep. Co. 403 West Center Shoes also Made to Order Call and Hundreds of New Dresses for your inspection w try them on $15.00 to $45.00 T t "W nt, Thousands of Yards of the Newest Spring Materials Call and see them.. Newest Patterns in Shoes arriving daily $3.00 to $8.75 Our Store is filled up with New Merchiandise. We are always glad to show our Merchandise. Create Keen Rivalry at Provo High STYLE in- structor at the Provo high school, reports that exceptional interest has been taken in the swimming meets that have been conducted at the high school pool, and as a result many The eighth grade girls have made wonderful showing and look sure winners on the girls side of the junior high, according to Mr. Leaf. The ninth grade boys are not going to have it all their own way with the eighth grade, it appearing up to this time that it will be a fifty-fift- y proposition. The tenth and eleventh grade boys are said to have the strongest teams in the field, with the eleventh seeming to have a slight advantage. It is hard to say which of the girls have the best teams as the eleventh grade girls forfeited to the tenth by not turning out. This is liable to lose the. trophy for the eleventh years, as their boys got off with a good score. They will have a chance to redeem themselves, however, by girls next defeating the twelfth-yea- r Wednesday. Following is the program for the final, meets, which will decide the winners and will no doubt bring out some exciting competition. STANDING OF CLASSES TO DATE Grade. Points. SERVICE QUALITY niui excellent swimmers have been de' veloped. Keen rivalry is developing between the various classes for the Columbia Music & Jewelry companys silver loving cup, which goes to the class excelling in this sport. ora i' The new courses of study will start next fall. The entrance and graduation requirements will be "standard and rigid in many respects. No high school work is to be done, and no student under 18 years of age will be permitted to enter conditionally. Graduation requirements are those of the American Association of Junior Colleges, provided that required courses of study shall be completed before 8 First are given. diplomas 10 Second By action of the board. Prof. H. 9 Third R. Merrill of the B. Y. U. was named 7 Fourth editor of the religion' class section 11 Fifth of the Juvenile Instructor, and Prof. 12 Sixth L. J. Nuttall, Jr., of the same school Wednesday, the 14 th Eleventh was appointed editor of Teachers grade girls vs. Twelfth. Training Helps, for the teachers Wednesday the 14th Eleventh training work. grade boys vs. Twelfth. Wednesday the Twenty-firEfghth grade boys vs. Ninth. Fifth Ward Annual Reunion To Be Held Next Thursday The annual reunion of the Provo Fifth ward will take place Thursday, February 22, in the wardchapel, ac- they have ever experienced.. The committee is determined to work to this end. . ,The activities will begin at 12 oclock noon with a banquet for the old folks, including those of 60 years of age or upwards. Following the banquet will be a program of entertainment. i From 3 to 6 the children of the ward will be served with a banquet and entertainment. At 6 oclock the people between 15 and. 60 years of age will be entertained, f They too will be served with a ban- quet, after which they will partici-- J pate in games and various forms of , entertainment. cording to an announcement made by Bishop Albert Mabey. At a re-cent meeting of all of the ward organizations, the following committee was chosen to look after the details of the arrangements: Jesse N. El- C. H. lertson, chairman; Wright, old folks; Lowry Nelson, program; Junior folks, Mrs. Litchfield; Mrs. C. H. Wright, refreshments; Ellis OverAction 8upenor to Words. ' , lade, finance. man feels instinctively that The work of all of the committees allEvery the beautiful sentiments in the is already under way, and the prosworld weigh less than a single lovely are in' folks the that the Fifth pects ward will have one of the best times action. Lowell, -- J -- 1 4: ? I . j i f . st Speakers For Union Meeting Announced ainiiiiiniinnn!Hfiiiniuiintituiniiinuuu!mmHtmnm;H;;!;mH;ttMr;mmiimutniflinuimfniiini!yniifniimimi The following speakers are announced for the several divisions of the Relief Society at the Union Meeting to be held on Sunday afternoon: Mrs. Jennie B. Knight, counselor to.President Clarissa Williams of the general board of the Relief Society, before the Teachers division. President Simon P. Eggertsen, GuardTheology section; subject, ian and Ministering Angels. Professor Alice Reynolds, Literary division; subject, Life of Benjamin Franklin. President F. S. Harris, Social Service section; subject, What Courtship should Reveal. Religious and Its Grandmothers recipe to bring At the Stake Relief Society Board meeting held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Electa Dixon, a program of activities for the year was discussed, and committees were appointed. The two daughters of Mrs. Dixon served dinner to the members of the board in a most delightful manner. Church Junior Colleges Will Meet Standard of American Association -- The standard requirements of the American Association of Junior Colleges' will be conformed to by the junior colleges of the L. D. S. church. This is the decision of the general church hoard of education which met this week at Salt Lake City to approve the curriculum of the colleges. colori lustre and youth-- 1 1 fulness to hair when faded, streaked or gray Moral Values. her. THOMAS DEMOS, Mgr. assortment $27.50 to $50.00 Swimming Contests Mrs. Annie D. Palmer of the Stake Relief Society presidency, has gone to southern California for a months vacation. Mr. Palmer accompanied DELIVERY HOURS: 9 A. M., 11 A. M., 2:15 P. M., 4 P. M. and 7 P. M. ort SATURDAYS eat & Packing Co. Buy your New Suit now while we have a large GIRLS ORGANIZE The girls of the Provo high school are fulfilling their promise, as to the establishing of their prominence in the school. The girls organization is now being formed into smaller groups, these groups will each take up a different activity, such as: athletics, art, literature, journalism, dramatics, music and home economics. Each of these smaller organizations will have a president, secretary, treasurer, and reporter. These officers will report to the head officefs. As each girl can be a member of only one of these groups, she will no doubt choose the one that interests her most, and as each group will strive to make their organization the best, friendly competition will begin among the girls and many gay parties and interesting programs will result. ; ' P. FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS see J. W. Johnson, phone 633-N27tf $10.75 ul MelrcIhaffKMse Now On Display CLASSIFIED ADSf Young Men! two-butt- NEW SPRING - Spring' Suits. 4 1I0TES Following funeral services for Tills column Is given over to the Wallace, William: infant son of Mr. students of Journalism of the of and Mrs: Walter Henry Carpenter High School, who write and Soldier 'Summit, which were, held at Provo Soldier Summit .Thursday morning, edit their own stories. the body 'was brought to Provo by HOME ECONOMIC for the Hatch Undertaking companycemeCLUB ORGANIZED interment In the Provo City The domestic art and domestic tery. science classes of the Provo high school have organized a Home Economics club, the purpose of which is to bring these two phases of home economics into relief. The following students were elected officers of the Lucile Haws, club; president; Helen Taylor, vice president; Farrel USED CAR VALUES AT Knud sen , secretary; Jesse Johnson, SCHOFIELDS reporter. $400.00 New Ford Touring $185.00 Ford Touring JUNIOR PROM Ford Touring, overhauled, The junior prom, under the aus$250.00 pices of the junior class, of the Pro1921 $275.00 vo high school, Buick "4 was a decided suc$175.00 cess. The hall was artistically decFord Coup Chevrolet F. B., nearly new$750.00 orated in the Japanese effect, and $325.00 the music was furnished by the PeerChevrolet, goodx condition ' $700.00 less orchestra. Hudson Super-Si$450.00 Chevrolet, 1922 0 ' 286 WEST CENTER HIGH SCHOOL That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur Your hair is your charm. It makes or niars the face. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance a hundredfold. Dont bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this fa- mous old recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It .is called Wyeths Sage and' . Sulphur Compound.- - .This can always be; depended upon to bring back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Qompound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You, simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand , at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes-beautifull- dark and appears glossy and lustrous. niuumimiii 9 1 y; |