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Show t The celebration of the twenty-fift- h Of Americas Most Prominent Manufacturers Stock of the" marwedding anniversary riages of Bishop and Mrs. T. N. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jonn D. Dixon, which Occurred In the Third ward meeting house on Friday evening last, proved to be a social event most de- - Ilgtful In Its details, The assembly hall was artistically decorated with autumn leaves and flowers furnish- ing a garden effect with. a most at-tractive appearance. Among the Items contributing to the . evening's pleasure were splendid vo-eal selections rendered by Prof. A. C. Lnnd and Prof, C. R. Johnson, a reading by" Mr. Caleb Tanner, and sentiments by Pres. O. H. Brim-haand Supt. S. P. Eggertsen. A family march consisting of tJve sons and three .daughters of Bishop and three son8 and ne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dixon was " an Interesting feature.The ever delightful pastime of daactng was en- Joyed. A choice luncheon under the direction of the Startup Candy company was served. Invitations were, Issued to four hundred guestsrTfar affalywhlch was so...succes5fuLand well arranged, was managed by Mr. Sterling Taylor. - The Prettiest, Snappiest, " Best-for-theMoneyXad- ies : ll Mr8.-Taylorr- and -' , TO BE FOUND IN ALL AMERICA ABSOLUTELY CORRECT IN EVERY DETAIL OF DESIGN, FIT AND TRIM MINGS STRIKING IN INDIVIDUAIJTY 'AND DISTINCTIVENESS THE ' BEST FOR THE MONEY EVER SHOWN HERE. - We Had a Heart When We Put the Price On - A bridal shower was given cm Wed- neaday evening by Mrs, Byron Den-haltto honor the approaching marriage of Misa Ann Meach&m and Elmo -Cheevesy whlch Is scheduled for the SOth of this month in the Salt Lake Temrie. Instrumental music and games made merry the evening and er r .. ! JYOU WILL AGREE WITH US WHEN TOU SEE . THESE BEAUTIES THAT THEY ARE EXCEPIONALLY HIGH CLASS AND DESIRABLE AT ASTONISHING- LY MODEST PRICES. ' WE ARE JUSTIFIABLY PROUD AND ENTHUSIASTIC OVER THIS SPLENDID STOCK. LET US HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU. -- THERE IS A STYLH41ND SHAPE .HERE SUITABLE TO EVERY ONE NO TWO ARE ALIKE, WHICH IS MOST HIGHLY APPRECIATED BY THE CRIMINATING BUYER dainty refreshments were served. - Mrs. -- James Boyden Is enjoying a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lizzie - r - B. Meldrum. " r jt " On Friday evening Mrs. James Grey entertained at a birthday party In honor of the birthday of her son The evening passed happily with the enjoyment of various games. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Milton Redford, Jack Thomas, Clifford Van Wagonen, Le- land Buttle, Grant Casslty, Nellie Hampshire, Norma -- Hughes Virginia! ReeL Thelma Safford, Leah Van Wagoner. Miss Jennie Souter assisted Mrs. Grey in entertaining. Blankets & Bedding Al-do- n. what big, waring fluffy things these are for so little money until you You cannot realize see them." "(Continued On Page Flve.l 40xGS inch Cotton Blankets 1)0x72 inch Cotton Blankets 60x7(5 inch Wool finished ... I V1RL: MARTIN Music 6 Stationery Store .75 -- 1.00 1.38 64x76 inch Wool finished 1.60 60x80 inch Wool finished 2.75 ' And many others too numerous to mentipn here. Get your supply now before this lot is exhausted; the next may cost much more. Everything in Sheet Music, Music Books, Musical ments and Findings, . ery and School Supplier I i Silks and Dress Goods A beautiful display of the seasons newest Silks in the popular Roman and Awning Stripes and beautiful colorings' 65 to 1.85 DRESS GOODS in the new, fascinating shades so great an assortment it is useless to attempt a description here Maywe have " the pleasure of showing you! ' Bath Robes and Robe Blankets These are beauties, soft, fluffy and delightful; just what you are . looking for. Prices 2.75 and up. , & Childrens Ladies -- Shoes Ladies high class, stylish Shoes, Patent Leather with Bad, Cravinet and Brocaded Vesting Tops, well worth $3.50 $2.95 Splendid Shoes for Ladies, every day wear, worth up to $4.00 - $1.98 And Hundreds of others we cant mention. CHILDRENS' SCHOOLSHg; $1.60 quality lace, 5 to 61A 704 Jace 9 $1.90 quality 10 quav? 20 quality lace, 11 9 and 10yo and liy2 - 89 984 1.00 PH6NE 386. . PRO VO, UTAH. In same Building as J - Owned by Provo People THE BIO, BUSY POPULAR STORE :20-3- 3 N. Academyy Provo. , , HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL and the Earnings Stay in Provo. Estate of Mary Caroline Riddle, ceased. de- CreditorawllL present claims .with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence No. 267 North Third East St, Provo City, Utah County, Utah, on or before the 26th day of January, 1915. ALBERT 2 Booth and' Booth, Attorney for Exe- cutor. Date of first publication Sept 1914, date of Oct n 1914. O G EACH. THE LOT CONSISTS OF BETWEEN 350 TO 400 PIECES, AND SOME VERY HANDSOME' DESIGNS PATTERNS WIIX BE FOUND AMONG THEM. m PLATES. u5 0 to AND SUGARJBOWL3 --- 10 TEA CUP AND SAUCER Each 10 VEGETABLE DISHES . 10 and 15 4 to 10' SAUCE DISHES 5 to 8 Other Store News That Should Be of Great Interest to the Wise and Economical Buyer ir36-INC- SERGES H 2 l-2- 7" ' - 1-- CHILDRENS FLEECE-LlNE- L MENS -- . $1.25 LADIES FLEECE-LlNE- D $1.25 value BOYS WOOL UNION SUITS," SIZES - wide 10 , P cWd MECES 20c vaiUes 10c PERCALE wide:-7 - 15 . 36-inc- . h 1-- 2 UNION SUITS 47 ' ' LADIES MEDIUM HEAVY UNIONS With long or short Sleeves, 75c value 59 t $150 MENS HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUIT T " MENS HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS $155 value 89 - , UNION SUITS 9S UNION SUITS h, SILK FINISH ROMAN - STRIPE D . 2.19 $2.60 yahtes . 36-inc- 89 SHEPHARD CHECKS values 16 1-- 4 15c PERCALES ' UNION SUITS ALL-WOO- L LIEN S HEAVY 49 $1.25 values ,20c : SERGES H BOYS HEAVY FLEECE-LlNE65c value UNION SUITS D 65c value ' --- 69 0 36-inc- t 3' 54-INC- value PLAID SUITINGS 20c values 14 1-- 2 15c HEAVY OUTING wide -h 10 $1-0- WORSTED SUITINGS SScTalue 16 1.-12 c HEAVY OUTING ' 8 SERGES H 49 65c value 22, 20, WANTED 234-- A cheap milch cow. Phone s26 , For Sale Black six year old mare, weighing 1600 lbs. Ephraim Tietjen, Santaquin, Utah. 8--25 IS OUR OFFERING FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, AND YOU WILL FIND IT ONE OF THE GREATEST MONEY-SAVINSPECIALS IN THIS LINE EVER GIVEN IN PROVO. SOME OF THESE GOODS HAVING BEEN SOLD AS HIGH AS 50 MANWARING, Executor. TO 15 CENT ENT ary In Germany, Is now out of the war zone. They received a telegram Saturday from Staieybrldge, England, saying he was weir hut needed moneyT The family has relatives In that city afad are greatly relieved to know ha Is. with friends. j. -- . 98 4TOI8$t.50 VALUES' THE ECONOMY STORE 1.19 |