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Show the photo roan ATTENTION!!! To Make Room For New Stock We Are Offering ihe Following Guarranteed , Used Cars at Prices Rcck-botto- ' m 1914 Buick 25. Five Passenger. 19 Ford Five Passenger. Demountable Rims 175.0Q 1916 Chrevelet Five Passenger. Brand New 475.00 1916 Briscoe Five Passenger. Brand New 650.00 1916 8 Cylinder Oldsmobile. 1913 Model 54 Hundson, Seven Passenger, Fine f. 1912 Run only 200 $ 400.00 miles- - 1050.00 eon- - ' dition 1912 Overhauled 500.00 Buick Six. Five Passenger. Splendid shape, 800.00 Chalmers Roadster, New Tires. Fine Shape 150.00 'FivVPassenger StudebakerrGopd Condition-- Good Condition 1914 Overland Five Passenger. 1915 bverland. Five Passenger. Fine Shape Garford TruckFirst 200.00 350.00 425.00 Class Condition ' 1914 Model 37 Buick Roadster. Fine Shape 1915 Oldsmobile. One Ford - 550.00' 400.00 Perfect Condition. live Passenger 675.00 One Ton 600.00 Form-a-Truc- k. These prices cash -- For terms add five per cent TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Successors to Automobile Company Naylor-Clar- k Dealers in ' AUTOMOBILES AND SUPPLIES 59-7- 1 West Center Street Pl.c- -. 270 Mrs. Mattie Madsen and daughter, Mrs. Sterling Taylcr vi, 111 entertain Miss Leah, of Salt Lake City, have this week 'the married ladies Swarm returned home after having spent of the Third ward. the Hllanksgiv ing holiday with Mrs. Miss Tessie Harmon of Salt Lake George Madsen. City is the guest of Mrs. Pauline Deal. Charming in all its details was SESSUE HAYAKAWA in the Kensington given Saturday afternoon by Mrs. R. E. Knowlden in honor of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Dixon of Ogden. The season ers were used to pretty effect in decorating the entertaining rooms. Mrs. 1 H. Masters and Mrs. W. F. Vlolett charmed all with a number of solos. The hostess was assisted in serving by her' daughter, Miss Bernice. Miss Hattie Knudsen has returned to Salt Lake City after having spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knud-se- n. The O. A. R. ladies will give a dime social Wednesday 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Brereton, 531 N. 8econd East The G A R. veterans are specially urged to The Utah morrow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graham have for a bundle Issued invitations shower to be given at their home on Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Pina Marsh and Harold Buckley, whose marriage will take place next TONIGHT Parker. ' Sorosls will The Sonl of Wednesday, December 6 Matinee, 3:45 Evening, 7:30, 9:15 meet tot at. the home of Mrs. George will be giveh Mr. and Mrs. John Saxey announce the engagement of their daughter, to Clarence J. Bear of j Miss Nora, ' Tuesday. Grand Junction, Colo. - The marriage In honor of Miss Kathleen Rob- to take place the latter part of the erts of Salt Lake City, a bridge tea month. was given by Miss Lael Irvine Sats Ross chysan-themumhas as her Mrs, Worsley urday afternoon. Banks of RobMiss her Kathleen to sister. guest gave an added charm erts of Lake. Salt The honors rooms. the entertaining 4 ORVILLE and FRANKS Equilibrists - GEORGE MORGAN he Pullman Porter of the afternoon were awarded to Mrs. S. J. Jones will entertain at Miss Kathleen Roberts, MIbs Tessie The her home Thursday afternoon the Harmon andW. D. Roberts. guest list included Misses Armorel Five Hundred club. Dixon, Margaret Dusenberry, Virginia Mrs. James Henrie has returned Sutherland, Ruth Foster, Tessie Harmon of Salt Lake, Ezma Lewis, Mary home from Washington, D. C., where Newell and Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl, she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Pauline Deal, Mrs. W. L. Bler-saC- Mrs. T. B. Monroe. Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mrs. W. D. Mr. and Mrs Charles Boren enRoberts and Mrs. Harold Smoot. tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. nnd Mrs Hannah Babcock and daugh- Mrs. Dell Chipman and Mrs. Martha ter, Miss Emily, of Moore, Idaho,' are Boren. guests of Mr end Mrs. Dell Chlpman After a pleasant visit in this city this week. as the guest of Mrs J. B Ashton, Mrs. Fred Finlayson has returned Mis. C. J. Fournier has returned to to Provo after a months visit with her home in Colorado her daughter, Mrs. I isle Graham in Mrs Joshua Aston of Evanston, Salt Lake City. Wyo., Is vioiting with her sons, J. B. and Thos W. Ashton and IRWIN Comedy Singers and Talkers MACK E. T. ALEXANDER & CO. In a Novelty Surpise. h, BRAY CARTOON COMEDY COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA Tnursday, December 7 Allred, O. W. Bailey, Wyman stenographers work you can do. She has heard that before in just those words. Then why should she go on fighting! Why shouldnt she take what she can get and get all she can for as little as All right, the says. she can give! Ill go. Go He takes her to his apartment. Iler voice breaks. on. Bring out the drinks. lie is the man she thought didnt exist. He shelters her and grows - ter love- - her. But- - she is already married to a brute. You want her to WIN! Will she! 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For the larger the body of our future citizenship which begins to develop the habit of saving, the greater the future prosperity. of our cityjand the, happiness of its residents. Saving Once Formed is Hard to Break . MARIE DORO in D. CROUPINE it never sold in bulk. In 25c boxes only. All druggists. The Provo Commercial and Savings Bank Has Been Fortunate -- 7 TWO STENARDS Both Sides of Vaudeville . Prof Gudmundson c string quartet and Elmer Nelson, pianist, motored to Fountain Green Friday, where they gave a very successful concert. The Habit 10cr 20c 10c, 20c and 30c HIPPODROME ROAD SHOW HO-- 1 Headed by MCCARTHYS MINSTRELS 7 Stars of Mirth, Music and Dance The paper of the afternoon, "Women of ToMorrow by Mrs. A.' J. Stewart. Kura-Sa- n 35 PER . Dinner served from 11:45 to 2:15 P. M. of each day. 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