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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIKES Mother to See Son Mrs. Worley Five Choirs to Furnish For First Time Entertained at Christmas Music Luncheon War! Since Friday S ! BOOTERY SWENSON'S Whin You Sava 25 on Your Shoe Bills I Di-c- (kor-sli-rii- 1075 EAST 21 ST 80UTH s - lib-n- This Coupon Good Ladies' For 50c SWENSONS Silk Hose ' Boys Eskimo Calf casin Boots shoes Shinola Moc- - $4.50 $1,95 5c Don't Forget to Clip Coupon 6? Greetings THE . To Give Playlet Hillcrest, Dec. 12 The Wilford and Hi Mr rest Sunday achnn: i lasses, un dcr the direction of Joi.n 11. Keville. will produce this evening a il.ijln entitled. The Happy Faticiv of Father Time. The cast numbcis nearly fifty. The playlet will be yivni in Hill-crewill be ward chapeL Adiui-.sii.- n Mrs. Nash Recovering Friend of Mrs. II. C. XaRh or 2626 Highland Drive will be glad to learn that she is speedily recuperating front an attack of acute appendicitis. The operation was performed by Dr. George A. Allen. Mrs. Nash i the charged. wife of It. C. Nash, treasurer of the Capital Electric Company. Miss China Wat Called Cathay Cathay wns the name Riven to China by Marco l'olo In the story of his travels, and commonly used In Columbus time. The great discoverer thought the New World was part of Cathay, which he waa seeking. K s SALE CLEARANCE B GIGANTIC B SUGAR HOUSE FURNITURE COMPANY 1070 East 21st South St. 9 (A Subsidiary of the Granite Fumi ture Company) I THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF SLIGTHLYUSED O Kf nui-all- v - about sis years. 95o See our latest styles in Pumps and Cut Out in Patent Leather, Satin and Nut Oxfords ' Brown Calf, at prices to suit everybody S g School j BOOTERY f1 & r j 25c $1.95 r e on any purchase of $5.00 or over until Dec. 25 Childs Red Top Boots s t , Hose Ladies Felt Slippers $155 and $1.50 Values $1.00 1 . l Childrens & Wlii'lier, lire. 12.- - Under the able V V . Iii t. 12- .- U'Minry SpiNliury. 12 ! "usiitih. u. Wor-i:- i lit' cibiii ef Arthur MiTail.im-- , V V il at her li Mis. Annii-li- . Ill1 tii .mi slake, Ilie rive (hulls 5? Siiil.jlmr; ;,i i liaiiii-iWalciloo, lii Iveilere, Jefferson. Mr by liia wile, in omiriK iioin :l a lumhfon ielv i: ..'ior hi V r anil leachi-iWa Kinle and Whiitii-- wards have (om-inrjriUriburKh to iuinl tin- l.oliil.ivs wiiii.'ln- - ('Min-rfi? liiri mother. An unu.-uu-l 1,1 !Sil1 u fi i i into limie i hnrus in order to im 1ritnary Associa'in uuikr this visit the lust linn- - lie has uni ish t'l.ristmas music for ilie (irant fi? ;u,w of Hits association ii'i'n.i, hi mother since lu went away to flau'ii J. t'nnnon. Mrs Taylor, slake i (infeiviii'e on liecenila-- 2. The 7 hnrus is prnciirim; weekly. The mn-iwar. Mr. Sjiilshuiy, on his way home and Mrs. Trank Mannii fi? tliis year promises to be except front overseas, stopped at Iii tshurnh. 5? There he met hi wife and after hi good. fi?: marriiiKe made that city ids home. HejiSund&y LiaSSeS 'has not been in Salt Lake City for fi? "11. FURNITURE, STOVES AND RANGES MANY ARTICLES JUST AS GOOD AS NEW To be Sacrificed in price for Quick turnover. Golden opportunity to Fit Up or supply an odd piece at almost your own price. I iB 4$ 1 g 1 IB B B st Hill Being Entertained Sugar House, Dec. 12. Mis Thelma Hill, whose engagement in (Tiarles II. Dowse has been annoum nl, is being entertained at numerous parties and showers given in her honor. The wedding is planned for this month. Vlrs. Nephi Jensen fi? Guest at Luncheon 5? fi? Granite, Dec. 12. Mr. N. G. Hunt fi? entertained at luncheon yesterday af- fi? ternoon in honor of Mr. Neplil Jensen, who ha been Identified for five jears fi? & with Canadian mission work. Mr. V7 Jensen returned to her home but a fi? short while ago and Mrs. Hunt party fi? waa in the naiure of a welcome home. 'Die guests numbered twenty old fi? friends of Mia. Jensens who were fi? member or the Granite Stake Primary fi? board when Bhe was president. fi? fi? FROM HYGE1A ICE CO. We wish to thank the community of the Southeast and all our patrons for your loyal support. We hope that our services have been of such a nature that we will see your names again on our 925 ledger. 1 5? fi? YOU CHOOSE fi? 5? B B FROM THE BEST B Mr. Twigg Leaves B For Home Dec. 13 B B Well, Dec. 12. Mra. Ralph Twigg, formerly of East Salt Lake and now B of Glendale, Calif., will leave tomorrow When come here B you fur her home after a month's visit with B her mother, Mra. L. O. Young. Mra. shopping for your B Twigg will be accompanied by her children, Bethany and Bobby. choose the B from you B Food B lighest quality MRS. J. M. GAUNT Stuffs at all times. Yet B Teacher of Piano B Both Beginners and Advanced B this to place choosing Fnpils B is an buy B economy. 10th Eatt So. 1892 B 4056-NPhone Hy B B B B Sugar House Mercantile B B Company B These are the sincere wishes of our organiation. a 3 Co. Sugar House Furniture Where You Save gg jSjj Frames fi? fi? fi? fi? fi? fi? fi? fi? Cabinet Work H. R. FREE, Secretary J. C. RICHES, Bookkeeper For WILLARD ASHTON, Service Supt. of Delivery Service J. R. FREE, Manager Unity Backed by Our GnaranteeService electrical gift has yNtinction, usefulness HY. 220 0 Washer FVEftiLY meat through, thousands and Here are a few suggestions for appropriate Electrical Gifts : Heating Pads - ; Range p BHQABCA&tS dis- beauty. There is an electrical gift to bring delight to young or old. IL.. H i', I i'Mi 'i i VT L Simplex Ironer Vacuum Cleaner Toaster Waffle Irons Percolator Curling Irons Heaters Toys Urn Sets Lamps (bridge, floor, table and boudoir) Christmas Tree Lights and Reflectors Many other items in our store wliich to choose! Make Your Selections Early I When you give something electrical, you perform a service, A Phone Hy. 555 Si because Electrical Gifts arc useful every day Is HARDWARE CO. SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & If it goes in the Building We Sell It M. O. CO. &LIGHT UTAH POWER SERVICE TUOUC EFFICIENT Ashton, Mgr. fi? 8fi? 1 3 D. F. FREE, President 1134 E. 21st SOUTH The Store 1 S iCTRiCM Giro2 Cupboard Door 47 fi? Sash Doors f? Of fi? fi? Mill Work OuTcooperative dealing with the Big Granite Furniture Company m gives us a tremendous field to draw used furniture from. We take all Charter Oak Par- g used Stoves or Ranges traded in on the wonderful lor Furnace or any other Furniture. j? It 8 astounding to see what perfectly good, substantial furniture is J traded in for the new fads, styles and period furniture. Everything to Furnish a Home 47 v t fi? fi? fi? Year. i H.E. KING i iR - R 47 I W Screens 8 We wish also to take this opportunity of wishing you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Prosperous New Gro-cie- s, R R I I 6? fi? 6? f I |