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Show Christas Sale HUISH, tISS THELMA 815-- New Silk and Wool DRESSES ; W Telephone u ' Blak. The marriage of Mias Ruth Biak J. J. Mrs. Mrs. Albert Rasmussen entertainMr. and for daughter of Curtis took place today ed at her home Monday evening Milford And the members of the Columbia Sewing The ,n the Salt Lake temple. club and a few inviUd guests. rooms were attractively decorated foliage. The with fall flowers and eedl with evening was spent a with r.dln interspersed interesting Fern Smoot and an Mrs. George by .Christmas story lively program Parker followed byA adelielons lunch-eo- n eontest games. JohnNellie Mrs. was serve dto Mrs Ruby Johnson, Charles Mrs. son, Mrs. Bertha Peay, Mrs. Ruth Farrer, Mrs. Henrichsen. Mrs. Ernet i!? TEtoss, Mrs. Emma Gay, Mrs. Anna Booke, O W. Facer, Mrs. John Thurgood, Mrs. Vilate V Mrs. Emma Jones. Mrs. Grant Ege-rtse- n. Mrs. Etta Olsen J. Nellie Mrs. rw Eggertsen. Mamie Clark, Mrs. Flora I Latest and most distinctive designs and styles. Values to $39.50 and her Fleming Wakefield will leave Higgs, mother, Mrs. JesseLos wnere Angeles for Provo Friday d the Christmas bollihey wl;, relatives. days with friends and Trs RED GROSS ROLL 16 to 46 mater- - Made up in the following ials: Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Satin Cantons, Porret Twills, Satins, Velvets, etc. George -- Mrs. Mevers. George m4: our 'present which has enabled us to attain to life of Provo. high standing in the mercantile WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU STILL BETTER call of the The seventh annual roll Red Cross has just been net close completed in Provo toandDr.willL. L. rotto $450, according ter, chairman of the Utah county chapter of the organization. that apIt is encouraging to know this amount of proximately here for local activities, will remain our declared Dr. Potter, and many of excess far in citizens paid prominent fee. to the actual membership bright for The coming year looks service are of many splendid points county. The to be developed in thisnow need the idea of why do we Red Cross when the War is over has American two-thir- assortment. Lot of Womens and Childrens felt Slippers, val. to $1.95 EXTRA for nearly a quarter of a century, and appreciate more than mere words can tell the loyal support Membership Drive Nets Organization $450. Says County Chairman t give them real style for the holidays extravagance. Select a dress from this large 1 IN THE YEARS TO COME.; ds Boost for Provo, the City Beautiful, Soon to Become the Pitsburgh of the West We America s citizen and every investment greatest should be proud of his membership. Dr. Potter states that the Utah to The members of the Arizona club- r County chapter has endeavored dur-antit in were confidence pleasplaced the merit of the Young university that entertained Monday evening at ing the past year, and declares oul came A the Smith. of Eada ideal Miss of organization the home woundec the of of neglected the misery typical program of games, jn war over sixty years ago, and has state of Arizona, were played after in America since which Arizona songs were sung. De-to been firmly instituted 1904 when by an act of Congress licious refreshments were served under- - President Roosevelt, the Red twenty Cross', gained its merited recogniton Second of the The popularity of the organization A. M. I. girls The to been shown during the present invitation has ward extend a cordial at-- 1 to Provo of by the fact that numerous year the married people are and vocations governments tend a married folks dance theyward the principles set endorsed in the heartily this evening conducting and cooperat Cross Red the dance forth by amusement hall. Splendid the ed in an effort to bring it on numbers wi'l be rendered by Paring the course more extensive basis. Peerless Players entertainment dainty of the evenings refreshments will be served. It been explained. jf of you We have had the pleasure of serving many VERY SUCCESSFUL . will that this salewith-cu- We want women to know friends and patrons CALL HERE PROVES nt, Sizes to our many We extend most Hearty Greetings 1923. this Holiday Season is i , l ly te ... THE BEST IN MEATS cn a c o P 3 proud of. CD cft All Pork Sausage, per lb. Beef and Pork Sausage, per lb. per lb. Bamberger Steak, lb. r- Pot Itoast, per lb. Rump Roast Reef, per Pork Shoulder, per,lb, Pork Shoulder, Cops, 2 lbs. for Loin Pork Chops, 2 lbs. for Loin Roast Pork, 2 lbs. for Lamb Leg, per lb. Leg Roast, Pork, per lblb. Loin Roast Lamb, per Shoulder Roast Lamb, per lb. rp CD a-- 3 nd p n cr J3 c rO f O 0c T ItVzC n CL- cr. O o-- or n sP CA O 1 f? J- - 3 0 To o o - cr. Oranges! Orange! Fine Sunkissed Oranges are the only kind we handle. You can buy them by the case or by the dozen, as you n choose. Price; 20c, 30c, 40c and 50c per dozen. Case price quoted on request. Notice our Tine variety of Apples. We have all kinds -- 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25 that ARE GOOD. Per bushel, $1.50 to $2.00 bushel Delicious, per each to 12YlC 64 the case, size Grape Fruit, each to 54 the size case, Grape Fruit, lc Fine California Sweet Potatoes, the only market that are good at this time of the year, Cabbage, per lb. ; Celery, per bunch -- r 5c, Head Lettuce, per head, Carrots, per lb. Onions, per lb. Spanish Onions, per lb. Parsnips, per lb. j 1 kind on the 3 lbs for 25c 10c Jjc 15c and 2uc c c, an TURKEYS They, havent any turkeys left over from Thanksgiving. Place will be right. are all fresh and good and the price Geese. We will p 3 a? ? 3E2 CL-- X CD CD 95 The annual Brgham Young Uniatives. The time was spent in gamesa versity Patrons ball will be given and m usieal selections after vhich on New in the ladies gymnasium to the served delicious luncheon of the the eve auspices under Mr. Years guests: following women s Mrs. university 'Tr. and Brigham Young and Mrs Peier Mr. and Mrs. Ray organization. AH patrons of the r. S. Murdock. 1'Tt includng both ladieswill and and Mrs John Van Wagon en be Murdock. gont'emens clubs of Provo, Penrod. Mr. and in committee The in attendance Mr. pmand Fluff, Mr. and Mrs in effort an no is pains charge sparing and Mrs. M. I. Bushman. In make the social affair one v Mrs. best of the season. Mrs. Leonard Madsen andmiscel-pous a at Alger entertained liower Fridav evening, com-a Odd Fellow Dnce Scheduled For Friday a to Mis Ruth Blake, rv pliment ferns bride of todav. Fell Towers androoms. The first dance of a series to be attractively decorated theand music games the evening during the winter by local lodge given During delica which after of the Odd Fellows order wall be held were featured, The honor FrMn- night. December 21. in the ious luncheon was prved. manv beau- lodge ball. Music will be furnished nesf was the recipient of b v Wildes orchestra. guests: the following tiful gifts from Mrs. Dollia Blake. Mrs. Marv Dodd, Mrs. Marie Simmons. Mrs. Thomas rhristnuLS Story Wiliams. Mrs Tiara Muzzell. Mrs. Amos Mrs Alkn, Farnsworth Ralph Thomas FoUins. Mrs. Ray. Mrs Mis Eva The childrens room at the Provo Freon, Mrs. ,T D. Park. Blake Miss Omce Meldrum. Mrs. Public Library looks as if Santa Claus William Terrv. '"'fiss T.ouise Durnhev, bad made an early call and left a Miss Nettie HsH, Miss Lula Price, beautiful Christmas tree. 'Santa in Miss Beotta Peterson, Mss Sylvia this case is John T. Taylor. All children shoud see his beautiful gift. .Farnsworth. A special Christmas story hour will Mrs. J. W. Huish had as her din- be held Saturday. Miss Alberta Huish ner guest Tuesday, George Neagle of will be the story teller. All children between the ages of six and twelve Salt Lake City. are invited. The officers of the teachers of the " Third ward Primary association will he the g'uests of Mrs. Orson Bird at her home this ev' ning. During the will be made, evening prepara,-onfor a childrens Christmas party to be given December 31. in the ward All officers are amusement hall. urged to be in attendance. "-a- self-invit- ed The finest Christmas presents Sat the lowest prices. Womens House Slippers, pair Childrens House Slippers, pair .""BxsWomens Street Slippers and Oxfords, pair l.Dg i- .98 Mens Extra Good Work Shoes, pair and 3.4 J Dress Shoes, pair Mens 1 10 to Mens Work and Dress Hose 15 Childrens Hose, pair to Ladies Hose, pair 23) 95) Ladies Wool and Silk Hose, values up to, $3.00, pr 1.98 7.45, 8.98 Mens High Top Shoes 4.98 Shoes Boys High Top i- -- n 1'T-- s Childrens Shoes, pair c cr & .RUBBERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 3n G Cjn o O ( 368 West Center W9 p) cn 3 ofD 3 O X X ? GREETINGS With sincere Appreciation for the Good Will that we have enjoyed during the past year, we desire to express our heartiest wishes to all for a Merry Christmas, and may Happiness and Prosperity be your portion throughout the coming year - PIGGLY WIGGLY fhkj u is arid THE STANDARD MARKET tfPINC - , i - A H' . Wellworth Store No. 4. Hour At Library Miss Grace Hoover delightfully entertained a number of friends at her Christmas home Monday evening. decorations prevailed throughout the rooms, red and green streamers and the holiday embems being employed in an artistic manner. A prettily served, a fippointed luncheon was of" candy and basket Christmas large the centerpiece for the puts forming luncheon table. Covers were laid for Miss Beulah Hatton, Miss Zella Thomas, Miss LaVern Page. Miss Ruth Buckley, Mrs. Helen Thurman of Salt Lake; Miss Thelma Huish and the hostess. Foilowng luncheon the time was enlovably spent with needle work and musical selections. The Misses Maurine and Rhoda Clark entertaned at their home Monday, evening the members of the S, O. D. club and a few invited guests. decorations Christmas Attractive were employed throughout the rooms giving them a pleasing anpearance. During the evening of games, needle work and muHc, a delicious luncheon was served. The centerpiece for the luncheon table was a large .imitation Christmas pie, from which reamradiated small red nd green streamers. Each gueet was given a er. "When the crust was removed a number of Christmas packages were revealed fastened to the dreamers. Much merriment accomnanied the dls- onenlng of the nackaea and and clevr unrme gifts. of th plaving Twelve clut morvihpr1! and guests were In attendance. 98 ll s MARKET SUTTON Phones 193-194-1- liouio of rel- Patrons Pall Set For New Years Eve m We Chickens, Ducks and your order earlv. have plenty of them. We invite you to call in and take a look at them. at successfully surrrifcla number i'v o - C5 VEGETABLES C? H rr a (T cheapest Oranges! i c 5 X We guarantee that you cannot put any better material in your Mince ,Meat than that found in Sutton s Super- 7 ior Quality. Selling atper lb. 20c; 2 for 35c; 3 for 50c; for $1.00 You cannot make it in the home as economically as this. The way to buy your mince meat is 7 lbs. for $1. r ro 3 o G c; DC 99 Bibhmanil B'i-- s Mr. anrl Mrs Mouday evening a2. acr MINCE MEAT - cr 5 C5 1 - P I We Have no Eastern Corn Fed Pork in Our Store. C NOTE THESE PRICES x a o- O WELL WORTHS Weve Got Em as-ha- ve ' P The prices we quote here will be good m: from now until Dec. 24, at 11 oclock p.Beef, TAKE NOTICE All the Pork, Veal and Lamb we handle is bought from the Utah farmers, and most of it comes from a thing we are producers of Utah County, BUY AT , - |