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Show -' THE EROVO POST PAGE EIGHT L I rr 'i i . r 5 COUNTY TEACHERS GEORGE H. NAYLOR MET HERE SATURDAY . IMPLEMENT & VEHICLE TO DISCUSS CLOSING COMPANY ORGANIZED OF PUBLIC' SCHOOLS The George II. Naylor Imple- ' ment &Vehicleeompany7Tyhiehis The trustees and principals conducting an implement Utah county held an interesting business in this city, filed articles meeting at the Central school Iasi, of incorporation with the county Provo is the Saturday and discussed matters clerk Saturday. of business. The' - pertaining to the completion of 'principal place the seasons work. Superinten- capital. stock is $10,000, in shares dent J. Preston Creer was in of $1 each'. The incorporation charge. It was decided - to hold w)io are also the directors and ofthe eighth grade exercises for the ficers, are: George II. 'Naylor, south end of the county at Spring-vill- e president; D. Spencer Clark, vice on May 19, and for the north president ," F,'.C- - Richmond, Seere-tar- y and treasurer; Winnie N. end at Geneva, May 20. The High school commencement Richmond and Ruth 1. Naylor, exercises will be. held at Spanish additional directors. Fork May 21,'. There will be over four hundred eighthi grade PUBLIC SCHOOL ates and more than one hundred ANNUAL MUSICAL ' school NEXT THURSDAY nigh graduates. The annual musical event of the The M. I, A. of the Third ward! season for the public schools of will not meet at the regular meet- - Provo will be held next Thursday mg place this evening, but have night in the Stake Tabernacle, decided to meet at the homes of Professor J. R. Boshard and his "Mrs. "George Nels6iTTin3Mr87 TT. assTsEHOave" been" working very N. Taylor, where the time will. be earnestly to prepare for this event spent in sewing, preparatory to a and promise the public a very bazaar. . pleasant evening. of . nw Latest styles and fabrics-liveltouches for young men s The merchant who excels in service as well as in values must study style : J -- breadth as to m range-- models. Ask to see STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17 - . IX tendencies. We are proud Of our Spring selection it has length as to variety of cloth effects and of ( . y Big assortment of thelatestl fabrics. Soft materials ON Ladies Spring Suits, Coats And Dresses brightened by silk stripes-and silk checks in great abundance. 7 Big choice of styles. Wefit any man's shape and please his taste in this line and at the nominal price, $17; Big values because a famous maker has made ST YLEPLUS the one ideal of his plant. Young men, we have lively styles designed : far-reachi- ng especially, for you. II. .i occasion; r: 5 for-thi- $13.78 $14.78 $16.78 Tas $17.78 . Was $18.98 for for for for for for for for . II -- I $10.98 $11.78 $12,48 Was $22.48 for -$15.78 Was $24.78 for $16.98 i. Was $26.78 for I $17.98 BUY YOUR SHOES NOW. TANGOS, COLONIALS, SANDALS, MARY JANES. WE HAVE THE STYI&S. QUAL- ITY, FIT AND PRICES. UNDER-PRICEAND A SAVING TO YOU. THEY ARE ALL COME AND SEE THEM. D - ? f . ,11 wl. t - 3 . SCHWAB Mrs. J. II. Beck entertained the j There was a social gathering at NOTICE. civil) Mr! Five Card residence the of Mrs. W. and Progressive CHARLES H. WRIGHT Iligh on Friday evening. . Five . laDle8jF.. VJioIett on Friday evening,1 Sealed bids for sprinkling the Architect, Contractor and ' Builder. hi Mw J PWZeuaiieevg vrtiwhen they entertained the mem- - streets, during 1914, will be re- here Hundred oTthe the live cIi)T), City Commission, ceivedby given to preGeorge Bunting, Mrs. S. C. Jensen 10. liminary Sketches and esti- ian& Mr. McDaniels. A dainty with their husbands and a num- - Thursday, April lunch was served to .the following ber of friends. Pansies and smi- - a. m. Bids must be delivered toj o . .. . mates. guests: Mr. and Mrs, ITpton l& j formed the decorations. .As. the CityRecorder, not later than 505 East Center. r. and xfrt. Ted Hatten, Hoover, winner8 Mrs. Clarence Pratt April 9th, 1914, at 10 a. m The Phone 415-prjze Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Bailey, Mr.i N. reserves nd Nelson to II. off the Mr. Board earned Afwi n right S Mr nml reject Mrs. Geo. Buning, Mr. and Mrs. the honors. A choice luncheon any and all bids. t was sen-edtthe following guests The Board of Commissioners of ST. MARYS EPIS- Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Wright, Mr. COPAL CHURCH and Mfs. W. E. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geaae, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Beginning 'with first Sunday in L Thomas a miner, and Mr. and Mrs: John II. Souter April, the Sunday evening services Mrs. N. lL and pr jyarueri years age, died at Pleas-iK0I- 1 and Mrs. Francis Iled- - entertained on Sunday a number will be resinned at. 7:30 clock ant yew last Sunday, of friends and relatives. Music' Bishop Spaulding will preach at an(j jjre Ashton,. jjr miner s consumption. The services Mr, and Mrs.' Ferre Decker, Mr. and social-cha- t were the pleasures St. Marys on Friday evening at (were held m the Congregational and Mrs R E KnoVlden, Mr. anI of the occasion. A delicious sup-- . 7:30. church at 2 oclock this afternoon. Mm, J. E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. 'per was served to the guests, who! Sendees for next (Palm) SunI il. Masters, Mr. and Mrs.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Souter, day: Morning at II ococlc; ven- About Jhirty people assembled Irene Cluff, Mr. aud Mrs. Berne Mr. and Mrs- - E. J. Tnckett, Mr. ing at 7:30 oclock, subject 'Thn-home of Airs. Ada Pelke.Yi Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boren, and Mrs. Charles Olding, Mrs. Great Triumphs on Friday evening last to attend Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Heindselmau, Sarah Souter, Mr! Andrew Souter, a party given in celebration of tbeMr. and Mrs. Clarence Scott, Mrs. Miss Edith Crampton, Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. S. 0.- Jensen has returned l twenty-seventLizzie and to Mammoth after a stay . Graham,' Misses anniversary of her. Helen, Bedford and Mr. Chester . , . in this city. Jrande Souter. j wedding day. ,Deal. J , $14.7$ War$T9.98ToF;:7;:r:;7-r7:;-- - i . A ticket with every 50c purchase $7.78 $9.48 .:;.$9.98 -'- m,j July 3rd 1914 s $5.7S $6.78 1 J. . t. Was' $7.4 S $3.28 $9.93 $12.43 i Given Away FREE Ved., Thufs., """ Fri:, Sat.'as follows: Was Was Was Was Wa Was i ffclflfcWR. 1,050 Overland Yoi will need a new dress coat or suit to wear to Salt Lake nexLweek. We are offering you special prices - o) o) 'un Ira I 9tbr-1914f-- ,at . j . , .Tcn-ip- o ' j - En-,wer- e at-th- e will-rplative- h ' . a |