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Show THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1923 U A MOTHER TOUCH All that is done In connection with be a mark of that memorial should case of your loving care- - In the women and children, this cannot be fittingly expressed unless many of the necessary duties ar performed by feminine hands. Hers, by instinct and training, is the tender mother touch. We would not consider that we had rendered a full and complete service to our patrons if this loving and tender care was withheld. wA I uBERGv 2 ' -- MISS THELMA HUISH, Telephone! 815-- - ONAt IELECTE0 an s vorriciiNvitaTiOa I'vsOC' O the Delightful in all details wasTues-aprettily appointed Christmas t party given dinner was served Tuesday afternoon Christmas dancing O. O I. F. in hall the Mrs. Mr. evening and of John.cfay le home Jacl on. A large bowl of carnations, - j by members of the Boosters Dancing Attractive Christmas decora ros s and hearts formed the center- qlub. Covers tjions were arranged throughout the Tor the dining table. Excellent music was fo- - fhe following were laid: Mr. and qntire hall. orchestra. DurWildes m Dr. furnished by Flvon Jackson and family, r "Trs. N. R Jackson and daughter ing the evening dainty refreshments at p . of Salt Lake City; Miss Cor- - were served, and each member presHammond and M:ss Ruth Ilam-- 1 ent was the recipient of a Christmas of Salt Lake, and Miss Louisa gift. A large attendance of club 't-- t members participated in the eve-ind - and Junius Jackson. entertainment. ESTABLISHED I31O East Cemter I A BERG MORTUARY 47-4- 9 -- STREET gs These Pictures Show How You Are Wasting 60 of Your Coal IT ap and Mrs. R. J. Murdock enter, dinner at their tjo 1. d at a familyA color scheme of Christmas. red and green prevailed throughout the rooms. Covers were laid for 15, L. including Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Miss Chipman, Miss Leah Chijman, Maxine Chipman, Mrs Pearl Romney Miss Chipman, all of American Fork; Edna Romney of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olpin and Professor and Mrs. Qarl F. Eyring. Following dinner an enjoyable time was spent at the Murdock home, during which musical pumbers were rendered. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen entertained at their home Christmas eve the members of their family and a The Jensen few invited friends. home was appropriately decorated with Christmas suggestions and colors. An interesting program of lively games was followed by a musical program. During the evenifig the participants were joined by Santa Claus, who caused much merriment for the children. Delicious refreshments were served to thirty. 1 yMW . THE STRAND TONIGHT ALICE CALHANN, in and Mrs. J. B. Keeler spent Christmas day in Payson with relatives. A well appointed dinner was served Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde. Following dinner musical numbers were enjoyMr. THE ANGEL OF CROOKED STREET and Comedy POOR BOY ed. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY DOUGLAS MAC LEAN, in Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyde enter- tined a number of friends at their home on Sunday evening. Christmas decorations prevailed throughout the home, giving the rooms an attractive Musical numbers and appearance. a games were enjoyed, after which delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Mrs. Lula Dunsdon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Even Jacobsen of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Giles, Alton Giles, Miss Nadene Giles, and Mr and Mrs. Rov Frisby of Salt Lake City. AT r and Mis I.avon Billinas. Miss Alberta' Huish and Carl Christensen motored to Salt Lake Citv today. This evening they will attend the performance of Guy Bates Post, who appears in The Climax at the Salt Lake theatre. GOING UP The officers and teachers of the Third ward Primary association will be entertained this evening at the home of Mrs. J. M. Crawley. A business session will be held, alter which tpe time will be spent in sacking candy and nuts for the big party to be gjven in the ward amusement hall, ecember 31. r Harold Lundlial, formerly a student at the Young university, is spending the holidays in this city. Mr. Lundhal is spending the winter njonths at Vernal, where he is engaged as a teacher. An annual Christmas dance was :ven by the B. Y. U. student body esday evening in the Ladies Gym nasium for the local students and all others who are remaining ip the ci,ty during the holidays. Coles Original Hot Blast Miss Esther Oakey, who is at pres- ent teaching at the Provo high left yesterday for Nephi, Utah, where she will spend the holi days with her parents. The hello girls entertained at a delightful Christmas party Sunday at their reception rooms, which wer decorated for the occa attractively sion. A large and beautifully decorated Christmas treewas included in the decorative scheme. Following an interesting Christmas program, a beautiful Christmas gift was present ed to each girl. Refreshments were served. Lavon Billings of (Mr. and Mrs. Schofield are visiting in Provo with relatives during the Christmas holischool, Combination GET - No stooping over to put your roast or baking in, inspect it or take it out. This range can be instantly transformed into a gas range, for summer cooking. Or it is made in models for burning coal only. Come in and let us show you these splendid ranges a lifetime of service and satisfaction. venience. AT TAYLOR BROTHERS COMPANY HARDWARE DEPT. am ssm m WANTED THAT GOOD COAL Miscellaneous Work, Hauling Gravel, Excavating, Plowing and Leveling, etc. Call on Sand, ALBERT TUELLER, 43 West First North - EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING NOTHING BETTER We pay Jess rent and our . PRICE RIGHT stuRpscoe Davis, a former Y dent, Avho is spending the winter at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, where he is engaged as a teacher, is spending the Christmas holidays in this city. Careful Attentive Service If Ranges Gas-Co- al In this beautiful range, shown at the left, you get not only the fuelsaving economy of Coles Hot Blast the wonderful combustion, but also construction. efficiency of the high-ove- n The flame rises directly to the large oven, heating it as soon as the draft is opened and keeping it evenly heated throughout. The high oven, besides being scientifically correct, is a wonderful con- - "Coles Saves Coal' days. and Mrs. Alvin Heaton IJr. at a prettily appointed at their home Christmas day. The holiday decorations predominated throughout the rooms, and were also emploved in the table decorative scheme The- honor guests w e e Mr ami Mrs Of laid Heaton and Mi Jane O Heaton Mr and Mrs Joe Warren motored to Salt Lake City Tuesday, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. jMenahan During the afternoon a vfell appointed family dinner was seryed. Covers were laid for eight. rominent among the social affairs of the holiday season was the dancing party given Saturday evening at 01m stead. The rooms were decorated in the Christmas prettily colors and. emblems, in keeping with the spirit of the occasion. Excellent dante numbers were furnished. Dainty refreshments were served. Thirty couples participated in the delightful affair. stove, range or furnace. To make the test shown above, roll a sheet of stiff paper into a cornucopia and hold it by the middle. Touch a match to the large end, held downsmoke ward, and see how the black method This pours out the small end. of burning compares with that of the under-draf- t stove or furnace. Now touch your match to this smoke and see how it bums. The valuable gases are burning. Very little smoke is left unconsumed. Coles Hot Blast combustion bums the smoke and gases in exactly the same way. only it burns them in the fire, instead of at the top of the chimney. IS a fact, proved by government that the ordinary experiments, under-draf- t stove, range or furnace, wastes approximately 60 percent of the possible heat value of the fuel, in the form of gases, soot and smoke, which pass up the chimney. It is also a fact, proved by the simple test pictured at the right, that these gases, with the smoke, can be burned. And the most important fact of all to you is that Coles Hot Blast method of combustion does bum these gases, with smoke and soots completely, and gives you several by so doing, actually you can houis of intense heat which not get with the ordinary under-draf- t prices are less. All Work Guaranteed. J. G. WEBB JEWELRY 115 N. University. ' CO. Provo PREPARATION UNEXCELLED A very enjoyable time was spent at tbe home of Miss Maud Dixon, Wednesday evening when she entertained the members of the O. S. club at aj Christmas party. The seasons colors, red and green and candles were used in an attractive decorating scheme for the various rooms. A delicious luncheon and an evening of games and music were enjoyed by the following: Miss Zoe Hansen, Miss Alma McElrath, Miss Meba Con-diMiss Nell Clark,1' Miss Camille Crandall, Miss Louise Engar, Miss Regina Hughes,m Miss Ina Creer. m m 33 YEARS IN BUSINESS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED e, Thats the kind of service we try to give every- patron of our Job rush is practically Printing "Department. Now that the pre-Christm- as over, we are better prepared than ever to carry out your wishes on any job work you might want done. Our prices are always consistent with the superior quality of work we do not too high but reasonable. Thursday evening the Social Sixty Christmas dancing party will be given in the B. Y. U. Ladies Gymnasium, The hall is appropriately decorated for the holiday season. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Bates announce the Engagement of their daughter, Virginia, to Robert C. Kirkwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Tom Kirkwood. The marriage will take place on New POST JOB DEPT. Prominent among the socials of the season will be the Christmas dance, which will be given this evening in the Bonneville Amusement Hall, under the supervision of the Ward Recreational committee. The hall will be decorated with red and attractively green streamers and Christmas trees. Excellent music will be rendered by Wildes orchestra and appropriate refreshments will be served. t When in need of any of the following items or others not suggested here call on us. Envelopes y Statements Pamphlets Circular Letters Booklets Special Ruled Forms Butter Wrappers Business Cards Calling Cards Large or Small Sales Bills Programs -- - n Office: Commercial Bank. Yard Phone 17 left Yesterday for Gunnison, Utah, she will spend the holidays with ber parents. Stock Certificates Wedding Announcement and Invitation Cards business. FOR BREAKFAST Try Our Ham Special : 45c Bacon Special Sausage Special 50c 50c Includes Toast, 1 Egg, Ham, Bacon or Sausage, with Hot Cakes and Coffee. REGULAR MERCHANTS LUNCH From 11:30 to 8 P. M. Service. Elliott and Harris CAFE 86 West Center a sc where Schonfeldt Wins Ford Car at Columbia Phone 13 I C. R. Schonfeldt received a Christmas present Monday evening in the form pf a Ford automobile, when at the drawing for the car being given School in, session every day (except Sundays and holidays) from away at Fat Saunders country 5 to 9 p. m. Tuition $5.00 per month. No further expense. Stustore at the Columbia theatre was dents can enroll any time. annexed bv Mr. Schonfeldt when the number 59909 was called by the 24 East First North Str. Phone 812-of the country store. pro-priet- ot i Up-Tow- Miss Vesta Pierce who is in the Provo high school thisteaching winter Post Job Department 125 W. Center COAL CO. Yearns Day. is equipped to handle any form of printing you want. Letterheads SMOOT & SPAFFORD j In making up a list of your requirements for the coming year bear in mind that v ITS THE CHEF! 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