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Show - v. r t: 4 PltO POST. TAL PAGE EIGHT r CASTOR mWirii I A Satisfying a .Demand for Pure Sugar For Infants and Children ' In Use For Over 30 Years Always tears the Signature of V r " ' Social Items f The former students of Miss Miriam NeUe met at the home of Mrs. Halt Hicks Dunn yesterday and t. he no'.', n as the H Style of the Seasons Favorite F;yiie arriving daily. They are full of new 1 Tht-wlva- nee i1 Nelke-ILeadin- i have - distinctive f&atures. THE NEW SUITS THEjNEW COATS Are. Snappy Styles in Corduroy, Novelty 4 i Ve- - . lours and Light Weight Chinchilla. A Xenj Distinctive Feature is The 1.23to $2.25 i i and Wool Dress Fabrics No vellv In r uco a of the newest kinds and excellent qualities, it is useless to wide-rang- tempt a description. LADIES SHOES Stylish and dependable. always in the lead with the newest and best, lowly priced. . - Let us showyou. PJJTTRICK PATTERN Famous in Paris, LonVienna 'and don,- Berlin, all the large European cities . March now here. at- - Delineator ces honest sold at. Knowing said physician as we do we liardlv think he would make a statement of this kind to the generaKpublic without first making an investiga- , tion. l of the-fre- e - pretty Valentine decorative plan was carried out by Mrs. J. B. Ashton at the card party held at her res- idenee yesterday afternoon. The awarded to Mrs. Hen- card favor ry Voo. After several hours spent in card playing and mus y - R Mr. Burnett Culbertson Is spending fw days in Bingham and Sifter City visiting friends. Cherry Hill Dai y OREM s V East Mr. pnd Mrs. Dempsey will leave for Salt "Lake within the next f.th few days whepekthey will make their home. $even room modern house, gas connection, furnace, nice lot for garden. Close In.-- All for 318.00 Best bargain in town. Enquire 344 So. 3rd West FOR ' . RENT SATURDAYMat. 2:30 N stirring drama of Alaskan Adventuie filmed in the Bound Wastes of the Klondike for the round trip. Tickets-good going on Train No. 2 only. Good returning' on any regular train up to mid-- ' night of Sunday, Feb. 20. Train No, 2 will handle excursionists to First West and South Tem-pl- e streets, one block from the Temple grounds in Salt Lake. One -- A INTER-URBA- . - " fare . - Starring FREDERICK J. BUTLER and WILMA WILKIE Five Smashing Acts . Monday, Mat. 4 P. M. Last appearance of the Broad, way favorites HOWARD HICKMAN and' CLARA WILLIAMS , In the wonderful drama of love, politics and conspiracy ELLEN THE MAN Saturday , Feb . 12 - THE STRANGE CASE OF MARY PAGE . 3 - I lobyist in the pay of a 'wealthy land company, through her moral awakening and the transforming power of a mothers lore See the Great Senate Scene A triumph of photoplay realism Wonderful acting by a company of stars. Edna Mayo OF OREGON The redemption of a beautiful but designing and STARS FROM - t in Reels BEST IN sic the hostess served a daintily prepared luncheon. QUALITY a Lytel reports' a snow fal t laches in the Strawberry vrl'.e luring the past four months.; This ndioates that the snow fall his no4 epi) as heavy In the valley as it several times since the proje ; started. j 3 '.7; SALE 86, acres first class with full water right In oini Palmyra field. Goo,d home and tm provements, 1 Vi acres bearing or chard, good artesian well, scboo house and Church Joining farm, to rated on country cross roalsttyo-grade- d and graveled all way to The residence of Mrs. C. E. Fletcher was the scene of a pretty social affair In the form of a Valentine party yesterday afternoon at which the members of the ,Tres Juli club wove the guests. -- Various games, sewing and music were enjoyed by the members alter which .the hostess served a daintily prepared luncheon in the similar color" effect. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. R. H. Thomas. r bee-lan- 'ZjQ , , Mr, and Mrs. Kiel N. Gergen entertained last evening at a beautifully s arranged supper party, the occasion being their second wedding anniversary. The table wras decorated with a profusion of calla lilies, carnations C0Ver were la,d f0r She Mr, and Mrs. Kiel Ger- sen. Mr. and Mrs. Mel Howie and Mra J. J. Gergen. U'l nev-suga- r factory.. Own telephone aim electric light shares. Enough fo large family or will divide and sel" part. Would accept part payruen and give good terms on balance. For further Information write o phone P. P. Thomas, cashier Com meclal bank of Spanish Fork. F 2 'Tt 80. - hr-ee- So-ros- is club was held Wednesday afterMr. and Mrs. Charles Lobb and son noon at the home of Mrs. R. R. IrGordon, have returned to Salt Lake vine, Jr. Mrs. Jos. Yates gave an Inafter a brief visit in this city with teresting and Instructive paper on relatives and friends. The Women of Paganism, followed by a paper on .Rabindranath Ta10, 00.00 gore and His Works by Mrs. S. R. .Ten Thousand Debars to loan at Calloway. The next session of the 5 epr cent Interest n first class se- club will be at the home of Mrs. W. curities city or farm property. Phone O. Creer and the papers will be given 6 Double C, Real Estate Co. by Mrs. V. T. Hasler and Mrs. A. C. T. H Heal. Mgr. Lund. J. L. was TO SALT LAKE CITY ! THURSDAY, FEB-- 17 19,16 regular meeting ' entng at the home of Mr. and Mrs Jos. Bullock, when their daughter Melissa, became the bride of Mr. Jo? Dempsey. The -c- eremony was per formed by Bishop Ben .H. Bpllock, un cle of the bride. In the presence of Immediate-relativeand only a few friends of the couple. ,This evening Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey are' the guests of honor at a miscellaneous shower the given by Miss Ella Bullock at e . Bulock residence at. 3rd South and PrincesSj cHenry B. Walthall Mrs. Hyrum Smith has returned to The members of the Gluck Auf Salt Lake after a pleasant visit during club spent a delightful evening at the past week with relatives and the home of Miss Lila John Monday friends In this city. night." Sewing, games - and music were enjoyed for a few hours by the Mrs. A. J. KIrkham has returned to club members, after which the host- her home In Lehi after Spending sev ess .served a daintily prepared lun ora! iays In this city with relatives cheon. mi friends. idea-antl- marriage? Utali-Idah- o VIA Graham, Miss Lavern Openshaw and Mr. Hugh Brown. A t One of the Interesting The ' guests at a teitatned the Klin-in- g irettiky arranged supper party last Tursday evining ETAOINwafaeniniy .v.ndiy e' in'ng. Mr. and Mrs. Earl , - of this week took place Monday ev Sugar ABSOLUTELY PURE The local firemen and their wives Another marriage of much local in A very successful Old Time party carried out a successfully planned terest was that of Mr. Ge'rge M was given last evening in- - the Sec- surprise party last evening on Mr. Farrer and Miss Mary Smith, which ond ward amusement hall by Mr. anJ and Mrs. Will Strong at their resitook place in the Salt Lake temple Mru. E. D. Barney. A splendid mu-- s dence. Games and music and dainty Both young people are. eal program was rendered aftpr refreshments were Wednesday. enjoyed by about .well known In this city and have a which several hburs were pleasantly thirty guests. host of friends and relatives who spent in dancing. About eighty peo' i extend their sincere, congratulations. ple. were present. The of the Utah doet Phone (('ll;, lUg. t With the establishment of this Fact and the Official Recommendation attached thereto, it naturally follow that this Dairy is the one frofu rwhicli you should buy your dairy products? Is there anything too good for your children? Assuredly, No!. Then why not give themthe the best f Then why not give them from the contaminating substances, bad odors mechaniof unclean sheds and corrals. in exercise large Heau cally drawn from cows that fields with plenty of clean artesian water to drink and deep in clean straw in a model barjg-- . 1C6-- , en- - Mi. and Mrs. Gran Groneman This Dairy Comes up to Anything. in the Country v EXCURSION , 0 - o Temple Workers relatives. Said the City Physician: - KESJEESBSa Dr. and Mrs. George Smart of Sait ake were in Provo Monday attend :g to business af.airs and visiting Mrs. D. R. Beebe left Tuesday for Salt Lake where she will spend the next two or three weeks visiting rel... atives and friends. purity-- known to hut few sugars: 7ee that your grocer aives vou Utah-IdahSugar. With its use you, will enjoy success in jelly iral-ingpreserving and ' .yester- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elliott and their Euchildren have to their home in few days in reka after spending a friends. and Provo with relatives - and whiteness dia- . shoes can be r Sugar Coned y- - recommends attendance 'atdhg Annual Farm and Home Convention to be Feb. 9 to 19. held. at "Cedar City, Utah, ... The Nineteenth Century club met thf3 afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Lierly. An interesting paper on They Who .Knock at QumGates was given by J U E- - Smith. Dressy and durable at positively the lowest pri- ty, by always maintain-- ' ing for it the uniform ' . . CHILDRENS SHOES class elements of perfect smrar. Thi finished pro-- 1 duct could uot stand the tot o.f superiority were it not for the fact that each, step in its manufac- Utah-Idah- o McArthur, Beulah McAllister, Pearl C. Yates, Emma N. Bown, J)ora' P. Chase, Ascha C. Paxman, Edith Y. Booth, Beulah' G. Hendrickson, Sadie P. Worsiey, Sorena ,C. Fletcher, Cynthia B. Roberts, Flora B. Jenkins, Mrs. Kit wpe'er, Mrs. Emily NielBertha H JK midsen, son were the invited guests of the club. After the business of the club had :afe!isiUiifact:rily. disposed of.' the members were served dainty refreshments by the hostess. " to make sugar of quali- . days meeting were Mesdames irs Fancy Silk Waistings S3C t SI. 48 yard Tkasedesent at will be found a all the high- - .perfect sanitation. Healthy white men, of experience, in tie clean, sunlit Utah-Idah- o Sugar J logue. etc. factories are determined Utah-Idah- o ture is safeguarded Ne'ke will Le eligible to membership cud the club promises to be one of most successful eier the largest-and- , In this city. Tfcet;lloying' ejected officers of the club: Flora !?. Jenkins, president; Pearl .Gates, vice president; Elizabeth Y. Booth, secretary.; Hannah D. Hicks, eorrespond- ing secretary. The work of the of-for the next sevejhi ganizatkn months w ill consist of reviewing tfie diffeient forms of interpreGttLve lit- erature! GhUrffTng monologue, CHARLIE CHAPLAIN POCKETS r r eer j oru-niz- Are delightful creations iif Soft Taffetas, Wool Shepherd Plaids. loplis, Gabardines-an- New Tub Silks g club.' ihl ladies who taken elocution under ilias Sugar In fTVhe?, ' j ; social to be held at the residence of Mrs. Charles Westrophe at 748 West Center 8treet at 6 68 2 P. Februarjr m. to 16 4 P. m. i 8 80clal Is given for the benefit of the old soldiers "and a cordial lnvltatlon.ls?-tende, v The ladles of the G. A. R. Relief to the public to attend and to corps held a delightful social affair make the affair a success. Card The Co' ' yesterday afternoon at the home of playing andrefreshments will he the Mrs. Charles Westrophe. The time features' of the afternoon. d A r umba sceene from I Tongues of Men, with Constance Collier.-a- t . Monday, r metlne and night '.LV . , |