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Show PAQE FIVH THX PSOVO POST 46 W. Cen. St. Satdys Shoe Specials The tmmatchable Rhof value yre are giving in thin Store have been & great surprise to the many patrons who availed themselves of these splendid bargains. Our opening days sale of Shoes was simply immense. We have added to the stock greatly and are going to make, next Saturdays sale greasy eclipse the Open, ing day. 9- - THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THIS SPLENDID STORE IS A BZO ASSORTMENT OF THE BIGGEST BARGAINS IN HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE TO BE FOUND IN THIS INTERMOUNTAlN REGION BUT WE ARE MAKING EACH SATURDAY THE BANNER BARGAIN DAY. EVERY SATURDAY . WE RE GOING TO SPRING A BIG SURPRISE, AND OFFER SOME SPECIAL ITEMS IN EXCELLENT MERCHANDISE AT UNPARALLELED LOW PRICES WATCH FOR THESE BARGAINS Lima. THEY WILL HELP YOU CUT DOWN THE HIGH COST OF ' - ' . . . ' Ladies Excellent Shoes Underpriced The Big Shoe Bargains -- . 3.50 VALUES $2.00 good $1-5- 3.50 VALUES proof, best shoe for ers and dairy- - men farm- McKay Welt is. -- Slices, Orthopedic Welt Gun Metal 1.69 Childrens Foot-forvalues Childrens Patent Leather fine shoes, dull Calf Top, Button, 0 QUALITY MISSES- - BAREFOOT One Special Lot, assorted sizes and kinds, too numerous to describe in detail ; all Crystal hi ached, extra heavy and firm, some having bine or pink bands, of patterns in guaranteed fast colors, sizes ranging up to 28x50 inches, great big beautiful lovcls worth SO to 00c each, the Economy price' 33 e3ch m dressy and serviceable, Mens Mineral Tanned Bluchers, Arnonia d Patent Leather Cloth Top $2.25 values ' substantial knee boot that your never saw equaled for so little money. fair-stitche- Childrens Great Shoe Bargains MENS RUBBER BOOTS ; A $3.50 values Ladies 2.90 3.90 values Ladies Gun Metal values Ladies Patent Leather Cloth Top, a big snap $3.50 values Ladies Patent Leather, dull Mat Top VALUES Yea! Calf Bluchers, size 2tyj to Youths .heavy oak tanued sole. thoroughly made ; dressy and snbstan-d- h M" tial ; a great Shoe, for ajk 8 little money $1.65 - $3.00 1.79 1.9S $2.50 We have just received 75 dozen Turkish Towels that we bought at prices so astonishingly low that we are surprised it the splendid values of them. Yon will agree with us when .you see themThey will be on sale Saturday morning. Come early and avoid the rush these will Bell quickly. 15c quality unbleached, size 18x36 inches 9 each 20c quality unbleached, size 19x40 inches each 25c quality unbleached, size 23x45 .. inches 19 each 15o quality bleached,; size 17x33 inches 9 each 20c quality bleached, size 18x34 '. -inches each J12V5 2nc quality bleached, size 18x40 .inches each to 817, Ladies $2.25 Colonial Pumps the leading low cut shoe for this coming season in Satin, 21.49 11 -- 89 SANDALS, SIZE 12ya TO 2 This stock is entirely too extensive to give a detailed description, but these few items give you some idea of the .unequalled values the Economy Store offers you. .Come and see them. They speak for v - themselves. V ! ET3 On Friday evening Mrs. C. 11. Ward was hostess to the - Five Hundred Card Club, which is reported as being a splendid, social event by the attenders: Ten tables Mrs. FredSingleton was h ostess to the Social Whist Club oft Friday afternoon. Prizes ivere1 awarded to Mrs. Ray; Joner and Miss Lillie Hunt. The hostess served a' were played. The decorations dainty luncheon to th$" following ladies : 7 Mesdames .Charles .Ward, were most effective in the Easter Hank Johnson," Joseph Park, Ed. stylfe. and the hostess served Jones. Ray Jone8; vWilliami;FaT-rer- , . ; -- and Leather, I Pat- 1,69 1.9S only $2.50 quality Mary - Velvet ented Jane Patent s atore o 46 W Center St. Annual day of the Daughters 6f The members of The Nineteenth' the Pioneers was celebrated this Century Cuub met at the home of afternoon at 2 oclock in the Oen.Mrs. E. E. Dorfman on Friday tral school. A relic exhibit Was a 'afternoon last," and .enjoyed - ' was given by the Utah Sorosis Club. J at ,, r 1 four oelock.The Mrs. John Pritchett has returnof the Mormon Dattal-io- n Daughters dainty luncheon to the following ed from a ten days visit in'$ft. . Frank and the Daughters, of 7 the Halladay, Spencer 530-' Ferre Mesdames and Messrs, SOUTER. Telephone Peter Clark, Groneman, Will Peay Hand Cart veterans were rthe Pleasant. yfngIE 7 . By . Deck-C. F. Decker, Jacob Evans, i Arthur : Halladay,, GeOrgC Peay, guests of the occasion: " ; " in the social events, of, ervWill Royiance, J. R. Ho.lson, Will MendephathMissiDya-Single-to- n ' - r.. ,, The largest social event of ,the Notably Mrs. J. F. McClellan, Mrs. , . the delightful ;E. T. Jones, E. G. Hughes, W E, was date recent Miss Lillie and The next Hunt; the Taylor, Jr., and son Jack have arSaturday of, take literary will plane . department a year T. Taylor, N. If. Fifth ward Relief Society will rived party givenbyMissSa-jstoker.J"Roberts, dancing home after their six weeks' - afternoon at the evening, R. E. Far on Tuesday, Knowlden, Joseph Farrer jgon, ; A goodly number bf tie rela- give an excellent programme. at and ward which was held in the First and when the officers of the Home jrerv a. B. Morgan, David Open tives and friends of Mrs. . Nellie oelock next Thursday to .which Califoriaia trip of sight-seein- g St. Patricks with Tucker' on social Jones, hall WrFarrmton relatives. together all ladies ftre- invited to Ke' pres- visiting. School Association, They declare and which was attended by. about Jame8 Brown, A. W. Davis, W. D. haVfl a 8urprise party on her on ent. California that the social committee and the is AUideaL. place one hundred of the young SuUou, Mrs. Helen Rcdford and ednesday last. rr An afternoour o: r during the winter months,' and the.memberaj)f ..the Board of the hall ester The city. . singing, instrumental music and Sunday 'at dinner, Mrs: Ed. Hen en joyed the journey and stay im17 of Education, will entertain at a favely adorned -- with tn p, social chat was enjoyed, and hinch richsen entertained, the occasion mensely. - The members of the H..If, .Club .musical tea for the benefit of the Rowers ond emblems approp at served. The following werebeing. her; birthday. The dining domestic science department of for the day, and punch, can y D met at the residence of Mrs. t p- - presents Mesdames Ida Rasmus- - table was artistically decorated Last Thursday evening the choir ton Doover on Wednesday after- Abe Johnson, George Startup, with violets and daffodils, and members of the Third ward were the Provo High School. Several wafers were served throughout 8ef crowd noon for the purpose of rfeorganAllie Cunningham Andrew Sward. Ahirt-tw- o "prominent ladies have consented- the evening. The happy guests participated, entertained St the home of Mr astime, mng the club, which was com- - RoSina the danced and mernly away they to act as patronesses Joe Grames, Arna following the repast a time of.sq- - and Mrs. J. D. Dixon. A pleasantRapper, were Bishop pleted in the following manner : DaviSf Tom Groneman, Will sure those attending a most so- Acting as chaperons Jones, ciability was enjoyed time was enjoyed by about thirty ; ciable and entertaining afternoon. and Mrs. Joseph Buttle, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. luff, president; nndrTTyruni iSmitht John yinctrt, present.' and refreshments were served The most proficient musicians have Mrs. J. T. Farrer and Mr- - and Mrs. J. Beck as secretary and Dave Nelson, Petei Groneman. treasurer. After the business: jjm Goodman, Joe Martin, Con- been secured for the afternoon, Mrs. David Openshaw. , On Friday evening Mrs Robert Mr. and Mrs. Buriiihgton of d nie' the meeting management enjoyed party . and the hospitable Chappie of Nephi, and the Souter entertained j at a..?- family Salt Lake City have come to Prowards dainty luncheon which was await Misses Andrea Groneman and of the hotel have proffered the use The First and Bonneville n gathering- .- A time of sociability vo with. the intentions of residing the beautiful new hotel for the are making preparations for the ing them, having been provided by Tucker was .enjoyed,, and a delicious sup- permanently here77-----use already, specified. The Board entertaining of the old folks of Miss Zenha Cluff. A pretty center served. per n Wednesday. Dim piece of Easter lillies adorned the ' . of Education have signified, their both 'wards ", Under the direction of the i Mr. and Mrs. Markham o 12 School served at be The table. were Voek, ladies will ner in the following to IEgh wish .Fourth ward dramatic club, and Mr. and Mrs. Rehentisch Were, spent Sunday in oseph Fork. I place Spanish carwill be present : Mesdames Nort Whit on Friday evening last, a very ex in Provo visiting at the home of a domestic science department. and a good programme The raising of funds for equip- - ried out. Vehicles will.be pro taker, J. W. Bailey, T. C. ' Jensen, cellent play entitled All a Mis Miss Pauline Pierpont. Mrs. Re- Tli'e Tuesday afternoon Bridge raent has been undertaken vided for the conveyance of the J. Becky J, F, Mctfiellan, Albert take was gfiiven before a crowd- bentisch was formerly Miss Anna Club will be entertained by Mrs. Silck, G. A. Cluff, Ted Ilatten. ed house. The expressions ot the K Smoot, and while here had the through the means of - the Home old people. W. Stiehl J. Tuesday afternoon. W. Goodridge, Mrs. Towler and attenders and School Association, and by a to justify the pleasure of meeting a number of 2 appear been who rehas Mrs. McDonald. Miss Julia Brown, series of entertainments the to be repeated. her friends. play H. VISITS J. FLEMING, the quired amount could easily be laboring as a mssionary in PROVO ON SITE LOCATING in Provo arrived The ' Ladies the Home of of Southern close the and States, raised before the Last evening Mrs. George W. Dr. E. G. Hughes and Prof. TRIP THROUGH THE STATE school year. ' Saturday, night, and reports her School Association are making Ekins entertained the Primary ofof the B. Y. U. were visiThis first social . afternoon has mission with much pleasure and extensive preparations for a big ficers of the Fourth ward. Music tors on Spnday, and J. H. Fleming of the treasury musical party to be held on Satur- and social chat were been arranged to allow ail ladies satisfaction. addressed the parents t enjoyed came to Provo today by day at the Hotel Roberts. Invita- seventeen guests. Mrs. . Ekins ment of the Sunday school. of Provo an opportunity to enjoy ; where he has .been from Vernal, The public is invited to attend tions have been extended through- served a delicious .. .the muse, refreshments, and a so. over sites for a federal looking out the city. A high class program cial afternoon and yet supplying a dancing party in - Mrs. C. E. Loose hail as vher'j building to be located in that city, "'fnuds for a department that all ward amusement hall on Friday will be rendered by nioi&e of ProMr. and Mrs. A. Loveless, Mr. guests Saturday and Sunday, .Dr. He left here tonight for Nephi and vo's best talent in the musical line. and Mrs. 8. S. ' Mrs. present day .high schools should evening next. A. and j will later visit and Shores .Mrs. son J. and Rex Bailey . Spanish Fork and This party is fof the benefit of the James Grey motored to encourage and sustain. , Tickets on of California, also Mr, T. J. Wim- - Eureka to select sites fov Payson can be secured at the millinery Mrs: W. T. Brown is an Amerihigh school domestic science de- Sunday and "spent a delightful mer, Jr;, and Mr. Reed Wimmer of buildings to be located in " .those : - partment. can. Fork visitor. stores and hotel. . time there. Salt Lake City. j towns. spectioh . R. . "-v ' V Nel-len- nhVhw - K. ir s y I 1 -- 4 - - -- - - . . . 1 ; I.a-yer- ;f - -- , . ; . - depart-'departmen- . hot-supper- . . the--Seco- . - sl . i |