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Show PROVO POST Mrs. Burbank Thanks r&s Tanlac for Recovery Esteemed Matron De- &S Put Your Run-Dow- MONEY in your Own Home Taxtlac was certainly a friend in need in my case and I cant say too much for it, is the grateful statement of Mrs. Margarite Burbank, n and highly respected resident of 10684 Pearmain St., I never took any Oakland, Calif. medicine in my life that did me so much good. If a person was ever in a badly condition I was that person, for my strength was gone, I felt exhausted all the time, and it was all I could do to stay on my feet a little while. I had absolutely no appetite, and even the little I did manage to force myself to eat I never relished and it never seemed to furnish me with the slightest increase in When you go to the Bank you dont deposit YOUR MONEY to someone elses well-know- credit. Then why pay rent wn to someone else? PAY RENT to yourself Put YOUR MONEEY into YOUR OWN HOME. strength. I w'ould get up in the morning with such a fearful pain in my back that I could hardly get my hmsework done, and I felt draggy and" weak all When you are ready to build, call on us. We have all the materials and will be very glad to help you. day, and splitting headaches were one of the dreadful things I had to contend with. I was just getting .worse day by day and I dont think I could have kept going much longer if it hadnt been for the Tanlac treat"" ment. I began to feel better on my very first bottle of Tanlac, for that tired feeling left me and my appetite improved so that I could eat and relish most anything, and my weight went The headaches up fifteen pounds. and backaches never bother me now, I have got back all my strength, and have felt fine ever since I took Tan-lac- k better than ever in my life, in fact. The Tanlac treatment is simply grand. Tanlac is for sale by all good drugOver gists. Accept no substitute. 37 million bottles sold. BTO "VO DIE WARD. WEDNESDAY, FOR SALE, CHEAP car wind wings. Phone PIO-NEE- 8-- a Mutual Coal & Lumber Company Phone 357 Yard: 72 W. 5th South R 'l . Samuel Kopp 450v. Center Phone 446 ja Miss Thelma Huish, Society Editor FOR CASH MONEY-BU- Y . C ash and Carry System. Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE Mrs. Harry Gammon of Vineyard soa a miscellaneous shower at her home entertained Friday evening at cial for all returned missionaries WEEK ENDING MAY 5 Saturday evening in honor of her whQ have been out from the ward, 48 lb. Sack Turkey Red Hard Wheat Flour daughter, Mrs. F. P. Snell, formerly and their wives and partners. $1.65 Miss The color Vera Craven. 18 lb. Sack Patent Flour, all brands $1.15 Camp No. 4 of the Daughters of scheme was in pink and white, and 24 lb. Sack Whole Graham or White Flour Wheat, 80c was beautifully carried out with car- the Utah Pioneers will meet at the 1 lb. Bag Armour's Pancake Flour nations, sweet peas, pink hearts and home of Mrs. Arthur N. Taylor, 256 32c Games and music formed North Fifth Just picture your dear 3 Pkgs. Quaker's Pancake Flour Thursday, May 2, 35c the evenings entertainment. The at 3 oclock. West, An interesting program 10 lbs. bride received many beautiful and mother on Mothers Day Pinkeye Beans 85c refresh- is being prepared which will include useful Delicious 10 lbs. Fancy Blue Rose Rice gifts. 63c ments were served to the following bioraphical sketches of Mrs. Taylors peeping into a box of freshExtra Large Size Oranges, dozen 60c friends and relatives: Mrs. Zina father, Henry Aldous Dixon, and of Sweet 2 4 Fancy Dozen, 30c; Dozen, Oranges 55c, Dunn, Mrs. Elma Smith, Mrs. Lillian Mrs. Sarah and Mrs. Mary Dixon. cut $1.00 I)oz., blooms fra-, ly that are Friends who will be interested in 1 Smith, Miss Maurine Dunn, Mrs. Fancy Red Bananas, lb 20c Dunn, Mrs. James S. Dunn, hearing these sketches are cordially with Corn Fed sentiment. Dressed lb grant Chickens, 30c Mrs. Maude Taffy, Mrs. N. C. Hicks, invited to he present. All members Smoked Bacon Squares Special, lb 15c Miss Lora Dunn, Mrs Leona Ward, of the camp and those who are eligi3 lbs. Silver Leaf Bulk Lard Miss Carol Dunn, Mrs. Harold Dunn, ble to become members are requested 5.c We have a great selection Mrs. Elliott Dunn, Mrs. L. E. Cun- to be present. The nominating comGranulated Corn Sugar, lb 1 12c ningham, Mrs. Alice Eggertsen, Mrs. mittee will be appointed at this Fresh 25c Buttermilk, gallon of flowers and plants the Gene Dunn, Mrs. Louise Singleton, meeting, to consider names to act as Can Black in Tow10c Largest nPepper Mrs. Marian Reed, Mrs. Viola Jones, officers of the camp for the next two 6 Pkgs. Tooth Picks, A-- l Grade Miss Della Taylor,' Miss Lucile Snow, years, the election for which will be 25c particular blqom that she is 3 Pkgs. Lighthouse Cleanser Miss Naomi Lamb, Mrs. E. M. Pax-ma- held in June. 20c fond of of the best qualMrs. Rueda Paxman, Miss 2 Large Pkgs. Golden Rod Washing Powder 45c Mrs. Henry Steinekert entertained Grace Paxman, Miss Barbara Pax-ma10 bars Kirks Flake Soap 43c Mrs. Annie Paxman, Mrs. Geo. at a birthday party Saturday afterity. Leave your order with 10 Large Bars Classic Soap A. Startup, Mrs. Karl Peterson, Mrs. noon in honor of her sons. Dean and 47c us today for a prompt de3 Bottles Boy Blue Blueing Annie Grames, Mrs. Mary A. McLean, Kent, whose anniversaries both come None Better 20c Miss Fannie McLean, Miss Vernice on that day. An interesting afterlivery May 13th! MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. Boardman, Mrs. Arthur L. Craven, noon of games and music was spent Mrs. Kenneth B. Craven, Mrs. Ralph by small guests, after which a dainty 45t) W. Craven, and Mrs. C. I. Moore, luncheon was served to the followSt., A card with the above senn all of Provo. The Edith Duncan, Evelyn Warner, guests ing: included Mrs. C. S. Decker, Mrs. P G. Dorothy Warner, Carol Bosliard, timent sent with every or- Decker, Miss Edna Decker, Miss Alice Boshard, Olive Jones, Helen Decker, Mrs. W. F. Dunn, Mrs. Flor- Jones. Lester Ford, Phyllis Ford, der from SPECIAL OFFER ence Robbins and Mrs. Rena Smoot, Velds Ford, Harwood Leavitt, Grant all of Salt Lake; Mrs. P. H. Craven Leavitt, Edwin Leavitt, Bobby White, Made to introduce my Seed. A trial will make you my permanent of Eureka, Mrs. H. H. Craven of He-b- Earl Baum and Harold Baum. I. Mrs. GarP. Snell, Mrs. customer. EARLIEST VEGETABLE COLLECTION One large City, land Swenson, Miss Margaret Snell. In compliment to Mrs. Harriet packet each of the earliest strain of Beets, Carrots, Lettuce, Onion, Mrs. John E. Bowen and Miss Rosetta Vnbtey of Vineyard, who will leave Rhone 466 230 W. Center Peas and Radish. 6 Packets for 10c postpaid. I will send free Bowen, all of Spanish Fork. May 1st, to spend the summer in Sacfor the asking, my catalogue of EAGLE BRAND SEEDS the ramento, Calif., with her daughter, a Dr. and Mrs. Clayton Montgomery social under the direction of the highest grade of Flowers, Vegetable and Field Seed obtainable. and Harold Murdock of Heber City Genealogical society was given at the at the home of home of Mrs. Robert Robinson. In- and Clark B Newell, who left Frispent the week-en- d WILLIAM UTTERMANN, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murdock of vitations were issued to thirty day Los Angeles, Calif., for Seedsman morning Vineyard. guests, and a delightful evening was to be gone lor a year. Spring flowspent. ers and foliage formed attractive decGrand Junction, Colorado Wednesday evening in the ward for the orations hall. the During 'amusement hall at Vineyard a misof the Daughters of Camp No. of dancing dainty refreshsionary party will be given in compli-- j the Pioneers will meet at the home evening were ments served to the following: ment to Elders Leland J. Gammon of Mrs. Holdaway, 24 7 North Sec- Mrs. Elvira Miss Lola Strong, O. and Joy Mrs. Covey, Miss Sadie Clegg, who recently re- ond East on Thursday next. Miss Arvilla Boyd, o Mary Crowther will he assistant hostlumed from missions and Elder Singh ton. Miss Anna Hedquist, Miss Bunker, who will leave shortly ess. All members are requested to Julia Anderson, Miss Afton Holt, for the missionary field. The eve- be j) resent. Miss Eva Strong. Miss Victoria Cook, ning will be spent in dancing and Miss Rhea Bluinent hal. Miss F"rn The ward (onfemue held in Vine- Oberhansley, Miss Ina games, during which an interesting Coleman,' Miss If you nev have, mu program will be rendered. Refresh- yard last evening was pronounced by Lucille Haws, Miss Loretta Clark, ments will be served. ever in best held ward. tlu the many Send Cc . . Miss for Miss Moneta Orpha Walker, , William The speakers were J Helen W. Mrs Miss Nuttall, The Ladies Literary club will hold Knight, President George IL Brim-hal- l, Evt lyn Edman, Miss Leah Van Wagc an open session Wednesday afteraccumulate money : Asael Johnson, of the high coun- oner. Messrs. Ralph Nuttall, Clark B. Trea'-uirAll Newell. Blake noon at the home of Mrs. Harold cil and Secretary K. H. Holt CA r Nu Sa. Peay, Davul Grimm, which Tom Pierpont, Bliss Dunn. The gave very, excellent talks 1 Clyde Fitchs play, t Gorfor . t '' 2..;. youFinlayson, copy Truth will be ready by Mrs. Brown, were greatly enjoyed don Christensen, liulan Opensliaw, first a: towards mdcnce iadep step and Mrs IT It. Atkin will present Bob Wilkinson, LawFred A dancing party was a paper on Home Entertainment. cuccess. given ate rence Hinckley, Bird, J esse Alma Musical numbers will be furnished by Hansens Thursday evening in com-th- Smoot, Paul Nilsson,Spafford, Elden Prouse, Provo High school Boys quartet, pliment to Paul Nilsson. Blake Peay, Stanley Peay, Albert Nuttall. Victor To c t tn 2 i. 00k m.ul Ronald Gardner, Edwin A. iSKS X XX XX:I? X X ?? XXX XXX XX a X XXrXXXX'XX Xr X x XX X X X XXX Xnc. X X st a X X Hedquist, this coupon, to Peay, J. Leland Anderson, Leroy United The States Government AJJre-Snow. WE ALWAYS SELL BELOW THE MARKET PRICE Mrs. Arthur Craven entertained at The Cheer of Remembrance! El-dwo- od n, n, - West Center Provo. out-of-tow- La-wa- na er The Ladies Floral 1 An-ton- You C an New set of 38 SAVE Phone 13 clares Famous Medicine Overcame Badly n Condition, Restoring: Health and Strength; Gains 15 Lbs. un-do- MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923 I M-- 5 Mc-Coai- -- . d. y . -- r I Ladies, now is your time to get that Spring Hat as our qualitv is good and prices low. Our Price Market Price 20c sell below We 36 inch 25c Percale, market, yard always 29c We sell it for, yard 35c Cotton Crepe 34c 40c Sateen Good quality for, yard 39c 50c Tissue Gingham Come, be your own judge, yard 39c 50c Ratine Just received another new lot, yard 1.1 9 $1.35 Ladies Sateen Petticoat Good quality and low price. $ 98c $1.25 Ladies Bloomers We sell them for, pair 15c Cotton 25c Ladies Hose, pair ..19c Our Hose 60c Ladies Silk Lisle price, pair 79c $1.00 Ladies Silk Hose Wonderful value, pair $1.25 $1.50 Ladies fine grade Silk Hose, pair 20c Mens Arrow Collars We are always under market, 2 for 25c 24c 35c Mens Wash Ties Good quality, low price 49c Belt Rubber 60c Mens 8c 10c Water Glasses We sell them for arrived. House see our Dresses, just Ladies, call and Savings System Treasury Department Waahinjton, D. C. Don't forget the V. L. M. I. A. carnival to be given in the Bonneville ward amusement hall tomorrow evening. It promises to furnish an interesting evening to seekers of good wholesome fun. The public is invited. 4 City State Read and Use the Want Ads Community Glee Club To Give Free Concert -- , SSS3 BBS -- THE PEOPLES STORE ?.- Wilford Perry K WE DELIVER CASH PRICES PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 7 Washing Powder, large, each Lux, per pkg. Shamrock Coffee, lb., 45c 1 pkg. Tea witlf each Chili Beans, lb j Head Lettuce, nice and solid, each Fresh Jersey Milk, quart Loose Macaroni, lb 1 S3 x PHONE 117 338 WEST CENTER - 2X gtx A 40c 10c FREE 10c 10c 9c 10c Cream Cheese, lb. Loose Lard, 3 lbs Macaroni, Vermicelli or Noodles, 3,for 25c Loose, Fresh Sausage, lb -- 17'2C Hamburger, lb. f0c Boiled Ham, Slices, lb 20c lb Wienies, Bologna, Ham Bologna, per 5c Ice Cgim Spoons or Ice Cream Dishes, 15 for 42c v PaperT Plates, per 100 oc dozen 2 dozen, ;c; fancy, Paper ,Napkins rollPlain, c of loO for Paperi-Towelsiuc Crepe Ihjht, till colors per roll.!?c ParowaxAper bur or qt. Onion Sets, vHlow, per.'lb. lb I ;i in Sweet Corn; none better, per Bun Goden Dahlia Bulbs, 15c each, 2 for oUc Gladiolus, Mixed eolors, per dozen c -- -per dozen Pansy plants, in bloom, will A largo Variety of plants as soon as the weather permit planting. -- -I offer a few more feet at. . Rubber $l.U0 Mo. 3 Galvenied Tube, each --- --- lc rc 7- For Provo City Builders have quality lumber here in a wide range ef size and kind. Bet with finden) Santa Lucia D $ j2 Utah Timber & Coal Co. 160 West 5th North. We cart KING and OLICAR GRHBK COAL Glee Club. Program begins at three minutes to eight oclock and ends at twelve minutes after nine. 7 We promise of unprecedented spring building, we suggest you order early. We shall be glad to quote you. Just Phone 232 The Community Glee club will give its first concert tonight in the Central high school building. There are thirty fine male voices in this chorus who have been trained by Professor Elmer Nelson and Frank Woffinden, and they are doing some very fine The concert is free and singing. everybody is invited to enjoy an hour of merriment and harmony. Tli-- 1 famous Lola Quartet will make make its first appearance in Provo at this concert. This alone would he enough to induce people to come who have once heard it. The program: Where Are the Boys of the Old Brigade. Last Night Glee Club. Two numbers by wind instruments Prof. Sauer Then Youll Remember Me Nut Brown Maiden Glee Club Two numbers String Quartet Two numbers Lola Quartet Mp Wild Irish Rose (Arr. by Wof- Final Tribute Paid Mrs. Richards Today Impressive funeral services for Clementine D. Richards, who died here Thursday night, were held in the Community church this afternoon with the Rev. Charles McCoard officiating. The funeral sermon was delivered by the Reverend Mr. McCoard, and the music was furnished by a quartet composed of Miss Mary Muirhead, Mrs. George Fitzroy, Geo. W. Bratton and Lee L. Baker. Interment was in the Provo City Mrs. WANTED TO RENT Houe v.'ith- -' 2 miles of town. Address Box 6 5. Provo. My6 in B & FIXTURES FOR SALE $15 00 Templeton Cheese Cutter I Oil Cloth Rack. .. . . $2.00 1 12 ft. bin Sheerer counter. Several Show Cases, Account Register, M7 etc. Wilford Perrv. K o K o K K D A D A Let us teaeh you how to KODAK in any kind of weather. We have experts in our finishingplant, and the benefit of their experience is yoips for the asking. Hedquist andDrugs FINISHINGS KODAKS, SUNDRIES 3 Drug Stores 1 Photo Shop CARLOAD, WAGON IX) AD OR BUCKETFUL, all its Df one to us. We sell coal the best quality in any quantity cheaper, of course, if you order by the carload; cheap enough if you buy in smaller quantities. Figure it out as you may, best coal at best prices here. 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