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Show Many Friends of, Mrs. Worthen Pay Their Last Respects Brigham City sugar factory completes biggestruQu oLits hlstory-an- d breaks many records. factory force expect to get big slice of The 950,000 cash bonus offered by the o company for most efficient worl. Ial 9 kA '? 4 4 4 44 4 ; 4 Please call 368 for our society writer. 4 4 celve your Items. , , 4444 4 4 4 444 '4 i ' 4 444 4 4 4 at 2:30 lek 1" ltrthalt January 26 re- - 5 44444v 4444 4 4-- A full attendance is desired, as the officers for the en suing year will be elected and plans for the year's work discussed. A musical and literary program w ill also be rendered pt. t t ni Dance for Third Ward The amusement committee of the Thin ward will give another dancing party in the ward ahtusement hall Thursday evening. The dance is for the married folks of the ward, however, ail are invited. These parties have proved to be vdry popular in the past and it is expected that this one will be equally as enjoyable as those that have been given. FuneraL services for Mrs. Elizabeth Chadwick Worthen, who died here last Thursday evening, - were held in the First ward meetinghouse Bishop Joseph A. Buttle Sunday presided and the opening prayer was by Elder F. D. Casslty. The speakers were Bishop Frank Bringhurst, Eldprs Edward Anderson and Gecrge E. Hyde, all of Springville, and Martin M. Larsen and Bishop Buttle of Provo. Each told of the Useful life of their departed friend and urged those present toriive in such a wqy that as much good may be said of them as could be said of Mrs. Worthen. The First ward chcir rendered the opening selection and a trio comprised of W. P. Whitehead, Mrs. Joseph Hinckley and Mrs. Frank Ramsey also rendered a special number. Mrs. I. If. Masters amt Mrs. Frank Ramsey also rendered beautiful sOlos.-T- he benediction was of- J?y .fiiJ cilA J herLSI Jqwjl te -- Here Friday Evening iii Em Army The American Legion will stage match In the Armory hall next Friday evening when Henry Jones of Provo 'wRl meet Leslie Davis of Preston, Idaho. These two men met on the mat a anotherwrestling short time ago when Davis picked fore t Jones up bodily and threw him In such a manner as to render him unconscious, and the match was not finished, except that Davis was given a decision over Jones. Since that time Jones has been anxious to meet the Idaho grappler and the match Friday night promises to be one of the most interesting ever staged f in 4 4 4 this city. A. Visiting Relatives Here John Besides the main event there will Vance and family of Park Valley. be. twelve rounds of fast boxing in Matilda with Mrs. are visiting Utah, which Marlin Carter vs. Dark Horse; Vance of Provo Bench. Battling Teddy vs. Kid George; Kid " Montana vs. Young Kelly will Boehard Visit Provo Relative . Mr. aid Mrs. Clarence Boshard of Salt Lake are visiting in Provo for MARRIED HERE. a few days. POSITIVELY OUR LAST WEEK jT 4 OUR ENTIRE STOCK CONSISTING OF ARMY GOODS lMUST GO r Preston L. Richans of Pleasant Peddlers' Dance The eighth anas The Peddlers Grove and Jennie Larensen of Vineknown nual party - Dance will be held in Timpanogos yard were married here yesterday by Bishop Lars L. Nelson. The folhall next Thursday evening. . lowing marriage licenses have been Social Sixty Dance The Social issued by the county clerk: J. Frank Sixty Dancing club. will give a char- Hopkins of Provo and Ora C, Hales acter ball Friday evening, January of Deseret; John S. E. Hunk and 28. May Williams, both of Salt Lake; Clarence Arthur Weichens and Eva 4 4 4 Interesting Session of Sorosls L. Wilde, both of Salt Lake. Planned The Utah Sorosls will DR. WILLETT COMING. meet in regular session Wednesday at 3 p. m., with Mrs. J. W. Robinson. Mrs. W. H. Mitchell will give a Bhort Prof. Herald R. Clark of the Brigpaper on Immigration Legislation ham Young university announces And Mrs. A. B. Worsley will give a that Goverpor Hadley, who was to book review of j'The Promised have appeared on the Provb "Lyceum Land. course early in February, ia unable 4- -4 . 4 to come west m account of ill health. A Pleasantly Surprised Friday eve- Mr. Clark, however, feels fortunate ning last the Social Hour club sur- in being able to secure Dr. Willett of prised Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCul- the University of Chicago to fill the lough. Games were played, music date and he will appear in the stake enjoyed and luncheon served to the tabernacle February 3 at 8 p. m. club members and their husbands. , , i up-Pri- , Mo-de- Match Is to Be Pulled Off 4 4 4 Your Price Our Price Positively Nothing Reserved in connection with this Gigantic Clqs- - ' ing Out Sale we will attempt to i - - Utah-Idah- Big-Wrestlin- g The Utah stake presidency and invitathigh council extend a cordial ion to the officers of the various "stake organizations and - their partners, including the bishops, their counsellor. ward clerks, members of the Utah stake choir with their partners, the Brigham Young, uniand all versity faculty members other' officers of stake organizations, to a reception to be given in College hall next Thursday evening, beginA splendid proning at 8 oclock. gram under the direction of Prof. T. Earl Pardoe will be given in College hall from 8 to 9 o'clock and a social and dance will be given in the ladles gymnasium from 8 to 12. Eureka Work suspended temporarily by Tintlc Mining company. Eureka Work of enlarging and Brigham City New building costshaft of Eureka Stand, OY IORKRS DANCE. ing 8100,000 to be built on Forest ard property started. street. Oil . at encountered Panguitch - 'Salt Lake Sun Episode ko. 2 of the Ox Yokers of 75 feet by Midwest Oil Co. eyscomplefed of will be giiven In the Lake road costing f5.000.000 for Sait depth dame in Circle Cliff district. Lake & Denver railroad. View Amusement Hall, Thursday, Ogden Big new mill of Sperry Eureka Standard mine breaks Elour company opens with reception January 20. Under the auspices of Fellows club, the money records in mining and shipping with to 500 guests from all parts of the the Goodfrom derived the dance will be turntotal of 64 carloads of oye per aeek. state Mill is largest a'nd most over to the relief fund for the In Tonnage Mis- - ed of its west produied of kind the Ltah Fuel company for past year ' Mssippl, starvfng children in Europe Dance at 8 o'clock p. m. Committee, largest injts htstory, Liiarland Sugar milU expects to starts Dr. D II. Loveless. Madr Johnson, Eureka New power line being oniplete its big run about middle of built b) Eureka Standard mine month with total of approximately George Groneman, A. B. Johnson, Peter Madsen, Joe H. Bullock, James Salt Lake Two permits, each 115,000 tons of beets handled. Seaextending over 2,560 acres in Emery son has been a record breaker for King. , countv, granted to prospect for oil. beet production in this valley and Total coal resources of Utah thousands of tons of beets have CARS FOR SHERIFF. amount to 200,000,000,000 tons ac- been shipped to otjher factories. cording to H A. Strauss, consulting Ogden banks are In best condition The county commissioners met in history according to statement engineer. here today and decided to purchase a Delta Winter road work begins shoeing total resources of 822,637,-a- t Bukk "Six car and a Dodge roadonce on Holden-Delt- a road. 435.24. ster 'for the use of the county sheriff. ,, annually the last ten years 4b Lake-temp- le. Kensington "at' McMIllen Home Thirty guests enjoyed the kenslngton riven Saturday afternoon by Mrs. Russell McMIllen and Miss Elizabeth A dainty McMIllen at their home. in colors of the scheme decorative was used in beautifpink and white occasion. ying the rooms for the . . Viait. Jlcreilra.. net turned From Randall has returned to j Leamon sevher home in Idaho Falls after a relateral weeks' visit in Provo with ives and friends. s. She will be glad to , I, ,5, Engagement Mr and Mrs. Frank Ewell annoume rhe engagement of their daughter. to Alfred Chadwick of this Alice The marriage will take place tv Ewell-d'a4- , , Utah has produced an "average of approximately BO.OOiLbushc U al'alfa -- closeout a stock , . 4 Japan Theme of Club's Discussion The Nineteenth Century club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. John U. Buchi. An excellent paper on "Japan was given by Mrs.- - F. V. Kuhns. An Interesting discussion by club members followed. 4 Mr. Clarks Entertain Friends and Mrs. Joseph Clark of Lakeview entertained twenty guests Saturday evening. Progressive" cards were luncheon played and a delicious served. 4 4 Recovering From Illness Bishop D. McEwan of Sharon, who was taken seriously ill a week ago, is . slightly improved today. . of Ladies Dresses, Sweaters, Childs Hose, -- Coveralls and a good many articles at unbe- ATTENDED FUNERAL- IN SALT LAKE Chief of Police Jesse Manwaring spent Sunday in Salt Lake, where he went to attend the funeral of his nephew- - Harold Manwaring, late cf the Fifth regiment of the U. S. Marine Corps, who gave his life in the Argonne Forest, September 27, 1918. Chief Manwaring reports that held , in impressive senrlcea were headed by which Salt Lake Marines an attachment from the recruiting station, under command of Lieut. E. E. Hall served as a military escort. You never saw such prices as will be offered here Regardless of Pre-wPrices or, at any time heretofore. All we can say is that this stock must go in one week. We Close Our Doors January 23. If you areookmg for aiv opportunity to buy goods at your price, here it is. We quote just a few prices, as space is limited. Be sure to comeits for your benefit and your only chance before we close our doors. t lievable prices. . STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. 4 4 4 The annual meeting of the stockMrs. Knowlden Visits Friends Here Mrs. R. E. Knowlden of Salt holders of the Provo Building and Lake is visiting with relatives in Loan Society will be held at the disProvo for a few days. trict court room, county court house, Provo, Utah, Tuesday. February 8, 4 4 4 Mrs. Mangum Will Receive Nelko 1921, at 8 oclock p. m. for the purflub Thursday afternoon next, the pose of hearing the annual report of Nelke Reading club will meet in reg- the secretary, the election of officers ular monthly session at the home of of the society for the ensuing year Mrs. W. Lester Mangum. Mrs. W. and for the transaction of any busiMonroe Paxman, Mrs. Wm. J. Snow ness that may property come before . and Mrs. John McAllister will be the the meeting. 17, be an Dated at Provo, Utah, January assisting hostesses.-Jhisjwi- ll r' ar Attention Ladies and Men Here Is Your Chance One lot Children's Shoes size to 1 EE $1.98 Men's Heavy Weight Union Suits $2.50 value, jQuit, Business price" $1.4& T" session and each member has H. F. THOMAS, Secretary. the privilege of Inviting one guest. The program will commence at 3 First publication Jan. 18, 1921. an o'clock sharp ' and will include Last publication Feb. 4, 1921, address on British drama by Prof. Alice L. Reynolds and special British YOUNG MAN and mother, both very neat and clean, want two rooms in musical numbers. ' home private family or widows Service Star Legion, to MeetThe where we can have home Pri116?8 . Service Star Legion will meet at the Information at this office. State Armory, Thursday. January 20 open Mens . Sweaters, Heavy $3.95 values, Quit Busi- ness price $1.98 $6.50 Flannel Shirts, Quit Business price $3.98 $2.50 Flannel Shirts, Quit Business prjee BMiTFOR CASH Reclaimed Army Shirts, all Quit wool, Business $2.25 price SamuelKoppi50W-Ce?ti- Phone446 r Cash and Carry System! " the most complete Reclaimed Breeches, price 3 3 lbs. Nut Butter 3 -- ........ .$1.0Q large cans Pineapple .f. ; . .$1.00 . .80c Full Cream Cheese, lb. New shipment 43c 2 do Oranges, 12c Fancy Head Lettuce, each 2 lbs. Mexican Chill Beans... 23c 10 bars White Laundry Soap, 5c 10bar Crystal White Soap. 03c 10 bars A. B. Naptha Soap... 73c 3 bars White Naptha Soap . . . 23c 2 Pkgs. Lux )..25c .... .... -- more 75Dresses in-po- and plin . for 1921 .$2.10 481b sack H, P. Flour. $2.10 Shorts abd i b sack Bran $2.80 Shorts, Straight sack Chopped Com... $1.83 b 60-l- extra Quit' Business All Wool Army Sox, O. D. color, Quit Business price, pair $1.25 -- W Corduoy Suits, Quit -Mens business price $9.98 Canvas Extra Heavy Wool Union" Leather-face- d 'OrfT'lot Planner ShirtsT to $4.00 values. Quit Business price $1.98 $3.50 Suit, Quit Business price 25 Gloves'.. .98 Mens Coveralls, Quit Busi- ness price $2.35 Wool Army Sox, Quit Business price 25 -- Army Contract Shoes, Quit Arctics, Quit ' Busmess'priceT $5,49 "" Mens Dress and Work Shirts, Quit Business 39? Mens Union Suits, Quit Business price T98 ' $1.98 .... mmam - Army Quit " Business ness price $1715 $2.98 Officers Dress Shoes, Quit Business price $5.69 50 dozen Childrens - Hose, black only, all eizes, 2 pair 200 pieces of Ladies and Under-wea- r, Misses . REMEMBER STORE CLOSES JANUARY 23 THIS IS YOUR LAST 1 CHANCE 25 heavy weight, 35 , Ladies All Wool Sweaters, $7.00 value, Knitted Corset Covers, Quit Business IChilds Extra Heavy Coveralls, 15 I Business sale ZQuit Business sale $2.98 I sale I - Busi-- T Reelaimed Leggings, Quit 65J , Business price for $5.49 Overalls, heavy, price 4 - Woe) price serge material, must go -- Uret line WEElT ENDING 'JANUARY 22, . $1.49 Army Blankets, quit Business price " SAVE MOHEY Army f 4 I Quit 75( 100-Hv.sa- ck v 80-i- 481b sack WholTVheat Flour 44b pall Snowdrift" . . $1.03 . 08o v7SL. Good Rice pail" Peanut Butter . . . .03c 53c Creamery Butter ."Ufr. 30c, 10-l- bs. 3-- lb 10 lbs! Sugar .'. St, 04r no delivery. Provo. for the money, no charge, 450 West Center ..... and - NawJ Store Utah Army- r- r jr 83 North University Avenue Provo, Utah |