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Show i t t rt THE PROVO POST Season is Here Dont Fail to Buy Your This is the time to buy your Pickling Supplies anid SUTTONS IS THE PLACE. i ANKETS I 1 Note Our Prices Wallsbiirg, best in the world Cauliflower, lb lOc Pickling Cucumbers, per 100 , ! LAST DAY OF OUR BIG SALE MEATS i FINE SUPPLY OF YEAL 25c Veal Steaks, off Loin, lb. to 20c Veal Steaks, off Shoulder, 17 c to 25c Roast Veal i- 12 2 c and 15c Veal Stew 50c FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 K". b.-HV- 2C Pickling Onions, 3 lbs. for Large Pickling Onions, 8 lbs. ' 25c ' for 25c p i Wallsburg Cabbage, lb. IT T J ' ' s ' , A LAMB IS OF EXCEPTIONALLY FINE QUALITY THIS WEEK. TRY SOME. We have everything you need in preparing your pickles. . t 3c Fine Grade Celery, bunch Cantaloups, 3 for : 15c or 2 for i 10c, 12J2c 1 25c 25c 5c $2.95 BEEF ! Fine Pot Roast Beef, from Oven Roasts, per lb L 1 15c to 23c ; ESS stott- - PrOVO La-mo- In these times when money seems hard to get and you are trying to make it cover a broad field of buying power, you that will naturally look for merchandise is priced that meet your requirements have therefore, within your reach. We,.and a purchased needs anticipated your of well made goods that line Furthermore, all our afford. you can of merchandise is selected with a yiew of wearing quality. giving the maximum AW ultra stvlish, but sensible material with a desire to economist generally buy We invite your infection. Note herein a few prices. nd - -- all-sta- THINGS YOU MAY NEED 79c Childrens 19c Sweaters 2,98 69c 79c 95c Exceptional offer on a few Overcoats and e Mackinaws. Mens Work Socks 9c 15c 25c Mens medium weight Cl OR Union Burglars, What About Rats? But Rats steal millions of dollars worth of grain, chickens, eggs, etc. Destroy property and are a menace to health. If you are troubled with rats, try RAT-SNAIt will surely kill them prevent odors. Cats or dogs wont touch it. Comes in cakes. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed ;by Hedqulst Drug Sores and Taylor Bros. Co. Mrs. Amanda Senhouse, M.rs. Pearl Brown, Miss Lora Dunn, Joseph Banks, and Thonias McCaffordy will entertain at the home of A. F. Ah- lander tomorrow evening in honor of Miss Grace Linton, who leaves on September If) for a mission at El Paso, Texas. Games, dancing and dainty refreshments will be' the order of the evening. P. , PAIR $3.29 Fine ALL WOOL BLANKETS $12.50 value, s $10.95 S' ; Breakfast Special at 1 ELLIOTT & H ARRIS l Ham Special Bacon Special Sausage Special ,45c 50c w l50c Includes Toast, 1 Egg, Ham, Bacon or Sausage, with Hot Cakes and Coffee. REgVjLAR MERCHANTS LUNCH From 1 1 :30 to 8 P. M. Service Coupled with the best in edibles that the mar- kets afford at consistent prices, dominates the policy of the j I EIXIOTT & HARRIS CAFE 8( West Center j -i, SNAP 7pn-Ung- 89c 98c $1.49 Wool Mens and Boys fine Sweaters 40 Mens Fall Hats $1 .49 to $5.95 Sole Boys Suction Shoes Mens Special Khaki Work Shirt Pi 0 Ladies and Childrens 25c PI 9 AQ to 69c Mens Dress $3,98 Shoes &- JSSf ssf or Mens $1.19 10 $1.29 $2.98 45c 1 - g, $3.49 Mens Velour Hats $1.35 out-buildin- Vl'W Suits Mens Work Shirts d Ladies fine quality Hosiery 1 Ladies Lamb Wool -- .. T well-mad- Childrens Sweater Suits. Just the thing for jM Qg the cool weather , for ItAT-HNA- ..-- Hose You Guard Against n, JUST A FEW PRICES ON Boys Shirts, big variety - Lot $3.95 and $4.25 BLANKETS V Cash Counts S $7.95 Fifth Blanche veal, Ma- lion R. Taylor. Provo Sixth John Bullock, Bunnell. Pioneer Albert Mabey, W. E. Hawkins. Kiwanis J. B. Sumsiou, Ford Manavu Mrs. Lizzie McDowell of Hebrr is Crandall. a Provo visitor fou a week, the guest . Bonnevillle-BJames Kartchener, F. of her mother, Mrs. Mary Thatcher. (Continued From Page 1.) Milstead! . Thomas A. First Mrs. Terry Oakley and son have Springvillle and Elmo Coffman. Particularly Duke, J. T. Clayton, home after a two days visit returned n Jack-Thorin Heber with relatives and friends. pleasing was the work of Mrs. Cora Springville Second J. M. Bird. The audience insisted son, Paul Harding Me- The Le'Meta ctub met Thursday upon an encore, which was kindly j Springville Third Edward of Mfs. Fred consented to by the singers, who re-- I servy, Joseph Harris. L. M. Monson, afternoon at the homewas Fourth spent in Ray. The afternoon Isponded with another beautiful num- Springvilld after which a deBunnell. her from the famous opera. sewing and musicwas Clyde lack-linVan g served to Mrs. Wagenen, licious luncheon Juvenile prodigies were not Mapleton Rulon Julian Greer, lrs. in the Springville Kiwanis Gar-de- n George Beckstead. Ahlander, Joseph NelRobert Reed, Mrs. William Lakeview James Bullock, E. 3. Mrs. of Singing Flowers, for the son. Mrs. Harvey Holland. Mrs. KenMisses Firmage, Hazel Anderson and PiStfaron Clarence Orone-maGreer, Craven, Mrs. Golden Taylor, Wilford neth Gloria Friel showed ability in their Mrs. Silver, Mrs. Oran dance of the d?wdrops, and Master BrT?mpanogos Leslie Houtz, Dave Mrs. Fred Mrs. Byron Dantrup, Lowell Crandall sang a delightful j Mrs. Ralph Leo Mrs. Sutherland, Hay, respomlant llopla. view solo that touched th Graven, Mrs. C.eclL' Lai'Hon and Mrs. Grand chord in the audience. Reed Bailey. lx st Miller, The cantata was one of the I Pleasant View -- Mr. and Mrs. Ai musical productions that has ever Who remembers1 when men wrote been presented in Provo, and many tin Brown, Part- - personal letters In their own handUnion Keyte .Clyde of the professional organizations writing limleud of dictating them lo could well study and carefully conu stenographer? sider the arrangement and selection a As of numbers and characters. excel- - m whole It was a prepossessing, III . French, r oeMt. Including Albania . Ur lent production with an onOreak and lonum. that was an entirely worth-whil- e mey tour m tertalnment. - the Sahara desert witnesscitizens Provo 500 ..Nearly ed the performance and unanimously finest agree that It was one of the ever seen. productions that they have Following1 the cantata four songs, A. Town, "Pretty Provo.FromSpringville and Springville Oh Were KILLS RATSwere Theres a Pretty City, which instrumental fn bringing the 1924 Aluo mini. Absolutely prevent were Own Kiwanis convention to Provo, Gran-dafrom curciviH. odor ll com P sung by the entire cast.and Mr. thin. proven composed other with arranged adapted, cuk ch no mixing the songs, which deal with the beau- GuaranUIL oako enough for I a R5c nIzo--I ty of this part of Utah of try. KltclMTi or Ollor. Lhlckiti 2 caken Hlzo Camp No. 4 of the Daughters home the at meet will Pioneers the or "inH building. afHouhc, of Mrs. Marla Taylor,' yesterday oaken enough for nlzon 125 storage ternoon at 3 oclock. all farm anl or factory btu,lnf 1ul(,t buildings, You can often make the coldest fiohl and guarantxMl him o. calling by limber up proposition Drug Htore and Taylor Bro. lucky stiff. , Cantata Try a Store Where Y our PAIR rvme Missionaries association will furnish the speakers for the respective wards as follows: Provo First ward Ralph G. Smith, J. A. Clayson. Provo Second J. S. Boyer, Jr., Susanna Boyer. Provo Third S. M. Daniels, Cecil Brimhaill. Provo Fourth Lily Owen, Lemar . 193194195 Lot Finest Next Sunday evening the Returned 1 PHONES: PAIR Missionaries to Furnish Speakers for Sunday I 1 $6.95 $4.95 WE CAN FILL YOUR REQUIREMENTS ON ALL KINDS OF WELL SELECTED FRUIT 1 6-l- b. B. ' BLANKETS $5.95 values WILL PAY FOR EGGS xi c on Store until 27 lt c per dozen cash--3- 2 ' September 12. Ranch Butter Cash, 40c; Store 45c Small ones ; Fine delicious flavored Watermelons, lb. 2c, 2 Vz c, 3c 5-L- WOOL FINISH 10c to 17c GUARANTEED ALL WOOL BLANKETS .Full size; $10.95 value ALL WOOL BLANKETS Full size; $9.95 value Lot Extra Large SHEET BLANKETS $3.45 value 70x80 1 Canvas . 9cand 10c Gloves.i- Canvas Leather ...23c Faced Gloves Suit Cases from t0 $5.95 $1.98 Mens and Boys well made Overalls -- from 89c 10 $1 .39 Sates Co Intermountain WEST CENTER 332 4 J |