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Show Friday, November 19, 1923. Pacts - ' ' K ' We The Prices Are Nor Marked on the . r- . V Lowest Possible Basis Here Are the Values On ' A . s. . ' jy . Hart Schaffner and Marx and Clothcratt Suits and Overcoats for Men and Young Men to $25.00 $30.00 Suita and to $35.00 $40.00 Snits and ; $45.00 to $55.00 Suita and Overcoats now Overcoats now Overcoats now $19.75 $29.75 $39.75 $60.00 $75.00 to $85.00 8uits and to $70.00 Suits and Overcoats now Overcoats now $50.00 $60.00 UNS Stetson and Knox Hats REDUCED REDUCED $18.00 Nettleton Shoes Latest Styles in Popular Colors In Cloth, Velour and Pelt $10.00 $11.00 $12.00 $15.00 $20.00 Hats Hats Hats Hats Hats now now now now now DRESS SHOES now415.00 $15.00 and $16.50 Crawford Shoes now $7.50 $8.50 $9.50 $11.00 $15.00 41340 $1340 Crawford Shoes now ...412.00 $12.00 Crawford Shoes now .410.00 Exceptional values in Craw-- . ford and Emerson Shoes at $7.50 Boys Knickerbocker Suits, with one pair of pants, reduced to $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, $13.50 and $15.00. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, with two pair of pants, reduced to $1140, $16.50 and $19.50. Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws reduced to $9.50, $12.00 and $13.50. BUT BOYS CLOTHES NOW AT THESE AMAZINGLY PRICES W. F. SHRIVER . CL Copro1 1920 n BraMMrafZfZraEFffiRgrafHMIZfMf Mrs. A. D. Moore returned early In the week after visiting for three or four days with her sister at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Warren McAdams, who have been making their home at R. A. Brown, formerly superinten- Salt Lake for some Ume, have redent of the Centennial Eureka mine, turned to Eureka where they will was hack In camp this week. Hr. reside during the coming winter. Brown Is still engaged In mining op- Mr. McAdams has been seriously 111 erations, being manager of some of hut recenUy has shown 'great jm. the properties In the Alta district. provement. 1 SOUL I Hanley were Salt Lake? visitors daring the early part of the past week, James Knowles of Payson was in Eureka on Wednesday, coming here on mining business. William John Smith, who was engaged In business In Eureka for several years and who is now operating a business at Bingham, was in town this week. He states that the great copper camp the is very quiet, probably normal forces being employed, but none of the mines has yet been forced to close on account of the slump In the price of copper and Bingham operators are anticipating better times In the near future. Fox presents one-ha- lf ' WILLIAM FARNUM in Heart Strings Henry Albert mfllips jbhreted byJ.Gordon Edwards Bjy A DRAMA OF THE SACRIFICE OFA BROTHER FOR HIS LITTLE SISTER STAR THEATRE TUESDAY Senator Smoot Predicts Hard Struggle Ahead United States Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, who Is In southern California for a rest of several weeks, Is of the belief that the Harding administration will face the gravest problems that aver confronted the United States. In an Intarvlaw he gave ont the opinion that although President Harding will hava tha united support of the country "it will be the greatest of modem miracles" If the nation gate back to a normal basis in tha naxt.four years. Senator Smoot feels a careful tariff revision will help to pat America on a firmer business basis. ' , i . t - i. I ELKS' PARTY WEDNESDAY. On Wednesday evening of next week the Elks and their ladles will enjoy their annual Thanksgiving dance and banquet. A flock of turkeys bee been rounded up and will be slaughtered In time for tbs big event. The dance and also the feed" will be In the lodge rooms. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7.10 p. m. . Tha Crusaders held a masting on Monday afternoon and tha following officers were .elected Albert Sutherland, president Elvira Hadd, vice president; An tone Flihck, secretary; Elmer Westerlsnd, captain. Call at tbs Reporter office and your Christmas cards. signs, all reasonably priced. BBS Think This Over, Parents! 100 We an always glad to welcome savings Accounts from the boys. One dollar or more will open an interest bearing account. Five per., cent1 interest, compounded will help make your savings grow. Start v ? today. THE BOYS OF TODAY : WILL BE OUR BUSINESS MEN - OF TOMORROW. semi-annuall- y, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM i de- j ; ,v J Organized 1890 v : Payson Utah v-- |