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Show t PAGE Six THE PROVO POST & Fmi'CkiiW i N OW in -- aturday, February TO . 7 -- Our A And For One Week Department The Most NoveLSale Ever Held !in Provo Our Entire line of 2 kill-- ' -- Included in the Great Price Concessions are all Furs, Skirts, Waists Coats, Sweaters Mens and Boys Dress and Work -- X Money Saving Event for You A Go on this Sale Buy asr many- third shirt, the lowest priced only cost you 9c as-you:Iike,-- . Special Bargains for Men This Week k the One. will A Mens Pants for FLETCHER & THOMASCO. i U ANOTHER PAYSON PIONEER PASSED TO GREAT BEYOND U T Mrs. Almeda McClellan "Came to Utah in 1847 and Has Lived . Here Since. - andLess amm Provo Man Sings Praise of Native City in the East IZZI1I8 x Half-Pric- e L, Extraordinary Bargains on Mens Suits! Etc. L -- (Continued-From Page One.) Geokge" Sidney" in Busy Izzy, PAYSON, Feb. 7. Mrs. Al- the big musical comedy of sub- upwards.,, Average weight rising ameda McClellan, a Utah pioneer and will stand above 200 stance and originalitjqkvill be the steadily, Mat 1847 and APayson pioneer of lb. for the first week in February, the Opera House on Sheep and lambs made a poor J8ol, died here this morning at offering at the jage of seventy-on- e years. Thursday, Feb. 15th, and judging showing on the sales sheets last 'Mrs! McClellan was a typical from the inspiring reports that wek, closing the week about 23 western pioneyr woman, beloved have preceded it. it is altogethef lower than close of previous week uneven. Receipts today are N . ly all who knew her. that it will establish a but 8000 head, market 10 to 15 higher, She was Jaorn in Iowa, Febru- probable whereby others in the fu- top lambs $6.60, yearlings $3,40. ary 8, 1841, and with her parents, record will be judged by, so far as wethers $4 60, and ewes $4.10. ture Polly-Ste- w B. concerns novelty and attractive- Commission men "do not know all the-- hardships of the journey main "object to be ob- what to advise their customers to The ness. in Salt the plains, landing n Lake valley during the summer of tained in Th(rpresentatioir so fall back on the safe counis the do, kind entertainment! this of sel of telling them to make their 1847. After living on Cottonfeawood creek for a few years fdie greater number of effective stuff good," and then let it come -- be so to novel kind a of tures wainesonth with her father, arrivalong Moderate receipts are exinto entertaining space, pected leg at the present site-- of Payson crowded February. , during :: as will share equal interest with An March, 1851, J. "A. RICKART, talShe was married to SamueLW. a large array of pretty flSid .Market Correspondent. ' McClellan in December, 1856. Mr ented girls, and a really funny -- McClellan, -- who is the uncle of comedian, who can be depended x McClellan of Salt upon to relieve the strain of the WALTERS COMPANY J. "Professor J. N work. Then, IS COMING BACK JUvke andis aTstTarf earlyjiioneer ensemble oF a becomes matter posf f Utah and of Payson. is still liv- too, it The Walters Company will retive neeessity ta provide scenic of seventh-eigh- t ing at the - -- -age-- turn ' accessorto Provo forxa five nights costume and equipment ... years. ele- engagement beginning 'Feb. of ies on scale 19 a - To this superlative been has pioneer couple borira family of thirteen children. gance in order to keep jiace with of whom arc living. They such offerings as Busy Jzzy-tLiHowever, this atS. McClellan of Pro- 'proclaimed one has traction dames advantage that it F. McClellan of vo, Irovo, to overcome. It seem hard would of McClellan C. Payson. Jasper -teTR au intensely am using-sto- ry Idaho, wgiJLtmai3Ian"of There on farcialTTnes. built W. Harrison, - McClellan of Idaho. x Arthusa Johnson of CaraUi. M rs. seems to havtj been method In the 1- - -s- he-bore F.-a- nd tu-ro- of-a- -- rus --m- ""Nina OConnell of Paysorl.""Mrs. lva Stark of La Grande, Ore., and William C McClellan of Payson--. Mrs. McClellan was almost the List of the" 1847 pioneers, being survived by only one of that first of settlers, Courtlaiid Bearle, Who is still living here. Ellen Thursday and Friday, Febr A Mothers 8-- 9. Remorse"" The Cowboy Coward The Eternal Mother Princess kkl Horse Show Love Decides --2 Flask in the Night- piadness that prompted the making ready of this seasons version of Busy. Izzy. .. From every direction comes unstinted praise from both press and public for the elaborate 2 scenic equipment, beautiful costumes and for the talent and beauty of Miss Carrie Webber and her sprightly bunch of assistants who do so much to enhance the feminine- portion of this -- Provo Tea & China Co. banquet and ball. ,The banquet was one of the finest ever laid in this city and those present thoroughly enjoyed themselves. From" 9 to 2 dancing was in order in the Theatre dance hall, j where both young and old participated. 'As to London Manners. are the manners of Londoners " to deteriorating? a dozen years ago t stranger in London was always sure f a civil" answer if Be asked Ills way boui, or any other similar question, tut today. all, the politeness of Lon-oSeems to be confined to the police, hose courtesy nothing can impair, odern education does not apparently dude the study of politeness In its ' rncuium,"' I am quite sure that at sent the London young man is the mmannerly creature to he found entertained in a royal manner at , Why -- n ' ' " ere In England. M. A. P., Lon-- -- The Most Beautiful You Could Imagine -- -- A NEW- - PHOTOGRAPHELe i 1 1a fe n7 th e popular All the New Shades in Silks with Exquisite Trimmings to Match. R- ..xk pho- boasting around tographer. towii today of the fine eight pound girl that came to his home yesterday noon. The umther-an- d child; aregetf mg along very nicely. and from the smile that marks Mr llafens countenance he" isis iiTsiOnZjTuprbWd'emHit um; Do you know that more real danger Turks in a common cold than in any other of the minor Tho-sJf- vt o- Cough Reined vk a - y In Clutches of Vapor Bath 233Ea XZZ k The SPRINGVILLE FRATERNAL SOCIETY ENTERTAINS and Mr. Walters reports that he has secured some very fine scenery for (Special to The Post.) this production. This company - SPRINGVILLE, Feb. 8. The had an excellent jrnn during the fraternal society of This city, conChristmas week and on that account will be back for another sisting of the I, O. O. F. No. 44, the M. W. of A. No. 10318, the K. short stay. D. T. M. No. 9, the Rebecca of I. U. O. F., the R. N. of A. No. 3654 For a sprain you will find and the L. O. T. N. No 12 Chamberlain's Liniment excellent. entertained their memberslodges, and It allays the pain, removes the friends to a housewarmgeneral soreness, and soon restores the ing at the opening of their hew parts to a healthy condition. 25 quarters In the Mendenhall Bros, and 5CT cent bottles for sale by all new bank building. The commitdealers. v tee in charge of the affair took particular pams to see that A cup of Good Coffee served nothing was left undone' and FREE Thursday 3 to 5 p. m. about Jhreti hundred couples were -- Pat Claneys Adventure Brockton-Fa- ir be r s ne The first number will Heart of the Rockies, thoroughly reliable and rid yourself preparation, T the V cold --a- s quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale- by all dealers - 'V; - Prices Lowest. Quality Highest Yours for Trade - |