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Show - r w CCaCCOCCOCCCCCOCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCOCCGCCCCCOCCpCCOCCCCCCCCcCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC o Wednesday January 24 j Yl O AC Mens $2.50,$3.00 and (tya $3.50 Hats for, . $ iCl Wednesday January 24 ft ( N. ( Mens $1.50 and $2.00 Hats ; T . . for. . () Any Boys Hat in the house QC r " l - : 'T'7 -- Iffl X n o ' ; - - - -- WWW w- V , . . . ' I I f 1 oO ' U F Ok c ( C lwwWWvWWl,TwVwWwWVwvWwtfWvWWWlWWiwVWWii f . - - w W 1 v wWWwWWwW 4. Our Havilana and .Hand Painted a - j 1 and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen en- tertained at their home last evening w,ith a linen shower In honor of their " sister, Hilda, and NelS Oman,; who Weremarfled Af Mantl January $. The rooms were prettily decorated for the occasion with carnations and ferns. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George P. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. WJWWFW i$ y $ S i V y v. ' ' ' i Local Boys Win by the Overwhelming A 4 . - -- - . -- ; " "v W Mr. Y. University Beats BUY WOW! B. the B. Y. College We are Closing, Out . v " y f w Wwwww WWwW w w Www Ww w'bo'wwWww aw Davis, Mr. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs.-Ve. and Mrs. Bruce Reese, Mr.. and-MrD. H. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. L.' B. Phil-poMra. F. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. IT P Hansen, Mrs. Ida K. Rasmnssea, Mrs. Chris Talboe, hlrs. J.' S. Smith, Mrs. James C. Knudsen, Mr. Wm. Knudsen, Mrs. L. Carpenter,. Mrs. D. J. Bowen, Mrs. Peter Madsen, Mrs. . Bena Lewis, Mrs. John Harding, wad the Misses Rhoda Peterson., Andrea Groneman, Cleo Crawforth, Evelyn Hansen and Lavern Tucker, Score of 48 to 20. s. L and Are Giving la the basket ball came Ust Satur-da-y our chances at first looked very slim, night at the B. Y. U. Gym be- but the way they have learned bas- tween the B. Y. University and the ket ball since that time placed them Brigham Young Colleg, - the local In the top division." boys won offer the visitors by the overwas - not The game last ONE -- THIRD Ofp See Window Display Chipman Jewelry Co. ! 19 North Academy Ave. Saturday whelming score of 48 to 20. The game one of the series, beIntercollegiate was fairly fast for such an 'uneven a ing only practice game, but It gave one, and at times was Interesting a line on the' chances of the- - local from the spectators standpoint, but team. Next Saturday they will meet It was seen from the first that the B. the L. D. S. boys n another practice Y. C. boys never had a look-in- . They gamfe, but it promises to be a good even complained that the B. Y. U. one, as the L. D. S. team is in IT class players were purposely , rough, but by itself. they were not so Blow themselves, The following is "the lineup of last andbelng beaten this was in a meas- Saturday nights game; ure expected of them. B. Y. U. B. Y. C. The University teanvnhowed wonC. Packard l.f derful improvement over the last time Weight. 7. ....Hill they played and Coach Roberts Is Bowman... very optomistio''orer their keeping V. Greenwood.. . ttc. . . . T. Peterson the basketball championship In Provo. . Baker and , .J.g . . ' . .Christenson We have had to' break In five new Halverson, men this year, said. Mr. Roberts, and L. Greenwood......r.g.T . Zimmerman , r -- z , Ellen .1 . 'TUESDAY ANQ - ' T- WEDNESDAY January EVANGELlfJE' 23-2-4 CHRISTMAS KIDDIES- ' john'br6wnS ' - HEIRSN, t".?kENT cobb In I... ,,r.f.....r -- -- -- 8ongs CIVIL' 6ERVIC ,THE ELLEN ORCHESTRA f ' t ABE PETS EVEN WITH FATHER .1 -- OF JOHN BOND J BATHES HIS - WEEKLYLUCK IN THE, CERAM ISLAND8 WHY HE GAVE UP S, x, $1000 to $1800. 1 Manual training teacher Feb. Has Many Lucrative Uncle Sam $720 to $1200. (male), . Poeltione Open For Successful horticulturist Feb. 24 Assistant , Young Men. i r (male), $1800; horticulturist (male), ' ; Civil service examinations will be $2250 to $2500. held in the Federal building, Provo, Feb. 27 Forest clerk, (male). $1100 Utah, to secure ellglbles for the la $120fex. positions on the dates named; , For blanksWRd Information write or - ' Feb. 3 Preparator, bureau of biolo- see J. RT Ilod son land college $1200; grant gical survey, 20-2- g THE HOBOS THE PRINCESS Feb. 17 Baker, $540 Feb. 20 Anatomist, $1600; nautical TRARLYIN FEBRUARY expert, . TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, January THE AWAKENING EXAMS ATEDERAL BUILDING Princess 23-2- 4 ... -- ORCHE8TRA specialist, ' $1800. - BettferShoeSTorTess' Preparator In Too!ogfr$50 m per pionth; laboratory assistant In London's. Feb.7 rrioney 3MB We Have the )1 Muslin i Underwear, Ginghams ( - r : -- - Mi W 1 - Etc, of Quality, for the early Spring trade. j m r t - assRi The 1 r , maturer minds of all, fleeting glimpses of our childhoods brief hour, wherein, , the J a- - "Land of Hearts Desire and On with Mrs. Sarah Cowell Balcony UTAH OUTLET Co. PCrchancethemythok)gieaofyouthLeMoyne....Whlle.yetJn..her.rosy ' BEET RAISERS. Ours Are Strongest at Every Point Cut from the Best Plump Western Tanned t Leathers purchased in large quantities for cash, for us the lowest prices and every available discount, of which we give you the advantage.- - We ask you to compare our $2.50 shoe with any at $2.69. Our $3.00 grade with any at $3.19; 6ur $4.50 grade, with any at $4.98, and we feelTonlldent we will get your business; f - (M -- THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES CCO CCOCCOCOCCCOCwOCCOCCOCOOCCOCCOCCOO ju w wOwwOCOOOGDCOOGOGCOCwOOOOCODGwOwIOOOOOGDD i EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE,, The Utah:Idaho oint meet of the Utah" Press AssoSugar Company will,Jt contracts for beets from Jann- ciation .and the Utah - Development ary 29 to Febniary .7 inclusive, at League and Utah County Commissionthe Provo Commercial.! Savings ers .and MayorsrJanunry 23 good to Bank, Provo, Utah. January 24. One fare for the round W. W, GO0DRIDGE, Agent f trip. ' L iki Lit JL 4 at Thursday , Picture IN THREE REELS AT THE TF?JI ij ,x w r d OOCOCCCCCOCCOCCwCCCQCOCOOwwOCwOCwOCCwCCOCOO 99 Theatre Take advantage of the Last Two days of Closing Out Sale, of thel Entire Stock. causing big Motion Beautiful sales.Prices Prices must cause Great Treat in Store for Children-anAdults Alike balance to go on 24th In after years there comeB to the der. She was with Otis Skinner In and 25th. - .a Princess oclock. held full and Joyous sway. And - as dawn, flushed wlth the sense of greatwe dream. In carefree fancy our fin- er things inevitably bound to follow, gers steal .back through the dim and Miss Taliaferro, still in her teens, met n at past to nurn the pages Frederick Thompson, a man as great of lifes fairy book. And so it Is that in his line as David- - Belasco is in his. Westumble across the delicate tracer- This meeting ripened into love, love ies of 'Cinderella, fragile hand writ- Into wedlock, then followed the truly ing, heralding a message which all remarkable performance of Polly of ages have read and enjoy ed,Ah but the Circassia which-Mis- s Taliaferro even the story bookat its very best appeared for two consecutive years to has its limitations, its narrowed field ever Increasing popularity. i of romance, to charm andxallure. This introduction is merely a fore-- ' when one compares it with the '"more word to the public in general, announc-vita- l throbbing tapestry of the Mor-in- g the great treat that is In store for ing Picture story. Today we can en-- ; theta- - as a souvenir from the Selig Joy thewflfull, capriciousaprite known Polyscope. Co., which is conceded by as Cinderella, standing before us, a all to be the foremost motion picture living, breathing visualized portrait, in produpgrs of the day. This wonderful theiainty personality of Miss Mabel dramatic spectacle which has been Taliaferro,, who has. obtained world justly named the production beautl-wid- e popularity for her xnany brilUant ful " will he presented to the patrons achievements. As a child she gained of the Princess on Saturday and Mon- an enviable reputation with the late day, January 27 and 29. Special music James H. Herne under whose guidance has been prepared and the manageMiss Taliaferro blossomed into more ment have signified their intention of Important roles in later years. Not so presenting the Cinderella pictures in a long ago,. the public was electrified by manner entirely In keeping with the her almost supernatural performance high quality of the production. The of Lovey Mary In Mrs. Wiggs of admission price it is stated, will be the Cabbage Patch" which for years only 10 cents, notwithstanding the exenjoyed the- - greatest vogue, Then tra heavy expense the theatre has other successes followed (ln rapid or- been' put to In securing these films. RrS:R: '0Sr.& i . A A NOTICE-TO- 4 i A , , v Manager Ashton of the Princess will entertain the old folks of Pleasant View, Timpanogos, Sharon and Lake View wards at a matinee at the - W'SiC&r&f QCOGCOOjGOOCGOOCwOOOwCCOCQGli o |