3
Take Care JjJ
of your haiir. To have it treated
properly call up Bell" Phone 133
Red and make an engagement.
Shampooing and Drying by
the latest methods.
115 N. Academy Ave. Provo, U.
Switches, Puffs, Rolls, Etc.
Fine Line of Jet Pins, Combs and Bandeaus
•
Theatrical Costumes
20 per cent Discount on Wall Paper
During February
Maiben Glass & Paint Co.
262 West Center
Provo Steam Laundry
i
Keep Clean
ALL MODERN MACHINERY
' J. N. Gulick, Prop.
Both Phones
377 WEST CENTER STREET
You Want Cash
We Want Fruit and Produce
Bring Yours to Us, and Get Cash. We are UTAH'S LARGEST HANDLERS
The Wm. M . ROYLANCE CO. Provo Utah
Branches at Pleasant Grove, Springville, and Clearfield
PIERCE, 1VER JOHNSON
and SNELL BICYCLES
EDT!=ON' PHONOGRAPHS
and Records always in Stock
RALPH ARCHBOLD
Bicycles and Sporting Goods
Official Headquarters for B. Y . U . Gymnasium Goods
Bell Phone 71 Red
168 West Center St. Provo Utah
girl standing at the palace gate
begging, with her apron held out
and the money flew into it.
She ran home happy as happy.
When she got' there her mother
asked her where she got the mon
ey-
The little girl told her all about
it and the mother wondered what
it meant. It filled the woman's
heart with sorrow but after while
it was settled with the king that
it would be' allright to let her
keep the money.
After that, the king was happy
because he had let the poor wom
an have the money.
—Melba V.
Miss Myrtle Kirkam, a former
student, was a visitor in the
school last week.
•
•
Baird and Crosby, two more of
our "Y" men, have entered for
the second semester.
•
<•
•
A social was given last Tues
day night in the Gym. under the
direction of the Training School
teachers.
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S
%
Tuesday noon the Faculty had
a match game of basketball. The
Hawkins Five won over the John
sons byascore of10to8.
•
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It has been suggested that the
daily newspapers be placed on
the rack where students can read
them before their contents are
"cobwebbed."
•
•>
Mrs. Knight, our matron, has
moved to Silver City. It is cer
tainly our loss, but the good wish
es of the girls accompany her to
her new home.
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•
Prof. Eastmond's latest recom
mendation is that Prof. Plinckley
visit the milliners of Provo and
secure a supply of ladies' hats for
the museum. Twenty years hence
they will be a source of intense
curiosity.
Prof. Nelson—In the following
quotation, where should the ex
clamation mark come ? "If the set
tler could develop an appetite for
ground-dog, every quarter section
could thus be made to support the
settler, his wife and twelve chil
dren."
Day—It should come after •
twelve.
Quality
Is the only feature of
Merit
ina
Luxury
Hence
Meet Every
Expectation
30 to 60 cents Everywhere in the Pretty
Red Packages
SAY "STARTUP'S" ALWAYS
Sap Bops/
Bring Your Ladies to the
GRIER CAFE
For bp-to-date Meals
MEALS SSRVED AT ALL HOURS
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