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Show TllIAlilL nvBKUAla it, vjIa LAKJTTRIBUAIS, MilVAl V . M. I. A. VAUDEVILLE BETTER TIMES ON TO NIGHT f MRS. JOHN A. WIDTSOE, Intermouatain Products Week- - Intermountaia Products Week 4 Feb. 12th to 17th. Four Out of Five Pay the Penalty r ')ut Bleeding gums herald Pyorrhea 1 f J r v E J) J, l IWwjUj M n 'l .. n sggfc- - jjBt.g.wusy,. The Fad for Spring Dres and Sports Wear 250 in Lot Wool Prunella - i ' Feb. 12th to 17th. and Sale Skirts ringf PurcHase -- f -- curMrv'ii - OH DRQADwDT ESTWEEll MAIM & STAID a. j r a J t Take heed of bleeding gums. Theyre Natures warning of Pyorrhea. .Only one person out of every fiVe past 4 forty escapes. Thousands younger contract It, too. 4 - At the Salt tfc theater tonight, beginning at ti'elock, th Mutual Imshow, provement awo tatton xaudvllle Better Times," wHl be- - pat oil under the direction of the M, X. A. rganix-t-tlonof the four olty stake. Mr. John A. Widtsoe, a leader in county uplift affairs, will be one of the participants. The talent appearing Jn the "Belter i Time program hi composed- of those ' who have fur year been active In draifiatlcl, and confidence Is expressed, by tile msnttgcrr'eivt that the "wilt pet far more thin their inonev1 Worth. The show will be retomorrow night. peated ' Tickets are on ea!e at the box office of the Sett Lake theater. Tick eta purchased from the various commutes should be presented at the box office for of these removed eeats. The proceed turned over to two performance will She girls Brighton-homfund. Among those who have been working for the aucoeee of this entertainment re Benjamin O. Goddard, Miss Blanche Mueeer, lion 'Wood, Mrs Bether ClDavis M. Miss Bnfily . Brlnton, Stephen Fpenoer Jr., Theodore Bchoenfeld, Roy Heath and W. Lesha Cooking. ' Forhans For the Gums, if used con sistently and used in time, will prevent Pyorrhea or check its progress. Brush your teeth with it. It will keep them white and dean, and your gums firm and healthy. Pleasant to the taste. every woman will bo glad to possess, because of' their smart style and Skirts that will harmoniously combine with novelty color combinations. Some with smart sweaters and overblotujea and present a most striking costume. We emphasize this opportunity as one worth while sashes ire particularly effective. SKIRTS - am-iate- ur rs s H im who select their skirts in this sale will be complimenting themselves all season; for the styles are those most in fashion, and tbe price remarkably low in this introductory offering. In Brown, Navy and Tan Colorings in Richest Combinations The formula oi R. J. Forhan, DJD.S. At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. : - VrO&EX first saje of the season nnj forecasts sn unususl opportunity to Select from the newest patterns is the 'inost popular skirt for . ' spring, wool Prunellas. 11113 newt heralds the s , As Extraordinary Value, This Bizet 26 to 32 - to every woman today. " l . . L. . e fwwsle of . J. Fertss. Play Given at Fielding DORIS HOLT TO BE BURIED ON SUNDAY - MISS Huge Success Store -- pee 1st to" Tbs Trttmae. FIELDING, Feb. 18. i . "My Irish Rose" was presented Tueeday evening to a calocal house talent,, under the by pacity auspices of .the Mutual Improvement association. Miss Eunles Peterson, aa "Rosa Cra-gu- n, waa Riven high praise, aa was George Coombs, Jr., as .Maurice Thx- - r MISS DORIS HOLT. I . Trtbtie.' A group of fourteen school bos has organized Into the TheneW Tti M ANTf. Feb. Id. "Uon Hxflt,""- Bryant Lurid, the "big cheese, I the leader. the club held a valnight Wednesday entine day On me in the Armada, A con-tewaa held and a prize of $5 was given to the best valuer. The prize was won by Sir. and Mrs. FYank Braithwalte, EdFuneral services for Mias Doris Holt ward Anderson and Mra. Russel MoffiL wlk be held at 8 o'clock Sunday - afternoon from the Eighth ward chapel.- Hi shSCOUTS HOSTS TO SIXTY QUESTS. op John A. Fetter will have charge of SPANISH FORK. Feb. 15. The Boy the services Interment will be tn City Scouts of Palmyra ward ployed hosts to cemetery under the direction of the Lartheir parents last evening at the meet- kin Undertaking establishment The body K program was given in may be viewed at the home, &8 South ing house. from 10 oclock charge - of Ed. Huntington, which con- State street, sisted of songs, readings. Instrumental morning - unfit 1 o'clock Sunday Sunday aftermusic and speeches. The boys served a noon. buffet luncbepn to sixty guests. Miss Holt wss a native of Salt Lake. - et - - . J occasion to furnish the home with new curtains, bedding, sheets, towels, etc., and withanticiptted higher pHeef on all new stocks bought, this sale is particufor months larly su ggestrve to supply-nee- ds to come. ABOUT 150 pairs, displaying all the new" r , patterns in Filet, Nottingham and laces for epring urnlshers. 2.50 quality. Reg, 1.00 Madras Draperies, 79c Yd. Ironclad Bed Sheets, 81x90, 1.45 ' 2.00 Ribon Bed Sheets, 81x90, 1.75 1.25 Miirfin Bed Sheets, 81x90, 95e 25c to 50c Pillow Cases, 19c to 39c Casserole Set, 10-Pie- ce : NewSpringHats, 3.95 1.29 Large Crocheted Bed Spreads, 2.25 Plain White, Heavy Bed Spreads, 3.50 4.50 Seal- - Cut Corner Spreads, 3.95 2.00 Feather Bed Pillows, 21x27, 1.45 Turkish Bath Towels 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c been Teluctaiifto ptae e such' a low" nrice' ss this" asof such individual character andstyle-a- n "do justice to high-pr- iced models, semblage that would ' " ' yoiPff agree. yyE onHAVE hats y Flower and Fruit Trimmed Effects ftor All are new- - fresh on tbe table immediate selection. All tbe perky new bonnet effect and bate, and wide-bristyles that woraeyfind most becoming. Choice, 3.95. close-fittin- g v 3.50 Cotton Blankets, 2.45 ( USE for ro cotton sheets or extra covers. Doubts with pink Or blankets, in white, blue borders. Size 68x80-lnch- . 3.85 4.75 Woolnap Blankets, 66x80-in- ., 6.00 Double Woolnap Blankets, 4.45 6.50 Bath Robe Blanket, Cord, 4.95 35e Huok Towels, Damask Borders, 25c 25c Huck Towels, 18c 20c Hack Towels, 14c . 2.25 Pure Silk Hose, 1.25 Pamilo" Line SligiiL Irregulars of the Standard a great quantity from this manufacturer of the We purchafted Pamilo Silk' Hose., The slightest irregularity in weave, minor though it may be, makes possible this annual distribution, which women have learned to look upon as the greatest bosieryop-portunit- y of th ear, la street or evening-color- s, and ail sizes. 125 a Pair or Three Rairs, 3.00 MOUNT , MRS. A. DE Q. JONES. ' Pleasant and two brother, William D Graf of Mt. Pleasant and. Charles De Funeral services will he held i&i he aftmm at NorthWMi chapel Sunday J oclock, with Bishop H- - t. Jaeobs ln - -charge. Special to The Tribune Shortest and Most Scenic Route --TO SAN FRANCISCO Sacramento Oakland Berkeley Mid AH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA t 1 J POINTS. Through Bleeping Car Between Salt Lake City and J Ban Francisco, . a TRIP WINTER TICKETS ON SALE DAILY. Special We gladly furnish information and take care of Pullman reservations. MTV-PLE- - , . Call, writs or phone na f Telephone Pasedfigcr Department, Wasatch 3008 t AS iaifi Tribe,'7 The ANT,7 Feb. 15.-4- lrs. An- toinette De GrafJones, wife of John O. Jones, died last night after a fifteen months Illness, caused from goitre. Mrs. Jones waa bom In Holland May 5, 1883 and come to Balt Lake with her parents as child of 8 years; Her girlhood ,. was spent In Balt Lake until her January IS,' 1898. since Which she has resided continuously In Mt. Pleasant. ehe is survived bv her husband, three Wins. Fienk ft, William and R. D. Jones, and a daughter. Mis Helen Jones. Also by a sister 'Mrs, H. C. Beaumann of Mt. mar-ring- 50UTH MAIN STREET P. Baacroft,Distiiet Freight and Passenger Agent b 7 Heal numbers wers. furnished by Norma Swenson, Irks Briggs and Mary Williams and readings were given by Wilma Hansen and Ferron Christianson. At 8 88 a banquet wga nerved by girls of ths . L. M. I. A., directed by Mra Maggie Williams, to loft guests. Pleasant Grove Old Folks Legion to Establish - Childrens Playground Are Given Entertainment For Unexcelled Service. 41 Tuxedo sweaters in orchid, buff, jade, tomato, navy or black. The'Slipons In fancy weaves with belt, in jade, rod, Sizes in either styleS to 44, k Styles Most in Favor Right Now PVEBY kitchen will enjoy the addition of one ofthese practical baking nets. White Kned wire, each set' Including eo'vfred ' eas-- ' serolc, two mixing bowls and six individual custards. Cache Valley Pioneer Dies at Advanced Age Sanfrancisco Overland Limited . r The All-ove- n, PLEASANT WOMAN TAKEN BY DEATH x sweater to 'T'HE selection of the skirt naturally suggests wear with it, and this unusual offering mikei the need a decided economy as welL New Spring Curtains, 1.95 1 - . Effects Extraordinary Featuring of 6.00 Lines - -- V ' Slip-o-n THE annual spring Subjects of Interest ts the life Insurance world will be discussed at-- - the fourth annual sales congress of the Utah Association at Ufa Underwriters, which opens at the Hotel Utah tomorrow forenoon. W. A. Carter of Balt Lake, president of the association, will have charge of the sessions A. o. Ehason of Minneapolis, Minn , president of tha National Association of Life Underwriters, will be the principal Forenoon and aftemon ses speaker. slnns, followed by a banquet at the Hotel Utah, will form the program. Following the address of welooms by President carter, H. L Belly, trust officer of the Tracy Loan ft Trust company of Balt Lake, will speak on "Wills and John W. Walker, state in sura nee commissioner will of Utah, speak on "Life Insurance Investments in A will be made by Utah. short talk A. O. ESiason at this session. The afternoon session sill open at 5 oclock wieh an address by MajorSam uel M. Parker of Balt Lake, followed by Lester D. Freed of Balt Lake on "Business Mens Reasons for Carrying Insurof "Balt ance." Herbert Lake will speak on "Why Business Men Life of Insurance Unes Carry Large Judge J. A. Howell will discuss The Lawyers Viewpoint on IAfe Insurance.' A. O. Ellason will deliver the main address at this session on "The Association of Life Insurance. -- The banquet will be held tt 7 o (dock Saturday evening at the Hotel Utah, when George D, Alder of Balt Lake will be toastmaster. Mayor C. Clarence Net-leAttorney Carl A. Badger and Mr. Bliason will be among the speakers. n- ROUND, Tuxedo and o Special ts The Trlbuae. PARADISE, Feb. 1. W. N. Thomas, 88 years of age, died here yesterday. He was born In W lies but had - lived hr Cache valley sixty years. He was the father of D. H. Thomas, manager of the Thatcher Milling company; City Commissioner J. R. Thomas and Mrs. Sarah James of Logan; John FI. Thomas, Paradise; Elizabeth Shew, Malta, Idaho; Joseph B. Thomas, Baker City, Ore.; Nathan A. Thomas, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Orson Rich mind; Minnie Whipple, Thomas, Paradise, and Willard Thomas, whose residence Is unknown. His wife has been dead for twenty-on- e years. ': ' ' She was the adopted daughter of Miss Mary Btobbart, After receiving her education in the city schools, Miss Holt entered the employ of tbe Mountain States Telephone A Telegraph company. 8he went to Loa Angeles, Calif, last Work for the telephone-compan- y August-tthere, also as operator, the posiheldtion she at Salt Lka. -- Lion Tamers Club ts Formed at Monti high Sweaters to Wear WitSi- New Skirts j UTAH INSURANCE -CONGRESS TO BE HELD SATURDAY gerald." Other members of the- rpst shared In the honors, especially Bben Wilopx as and Mlea "Uncle Colon McOormlck, IveHle Coombs aa "The Widow Haniilg, ' with money In the batik." Claud Feter-- ! son as Shawn McUilly" and Miss Ina Peterson aa Pagan Burke" and Miag .Lucille Salnebury aa "Ann Mary MoCor- mick were given much applause, Georgs Coombs, Sr., Prank J. Bart and the Ml wee Ruth Standing and Vaahtl Hodgee were typical In their parts, aa the English gentleman, the aedwte attorney and. English ladles, respectively. Elmer Coombs aa "Terence Cragun made a hit, having the military bearing-tfit the part. Miss Mary Mason at the plana helped to make the play a aucoeee by giving numbers which fit In beautifully. Double quartet selections and sokia were given by players between act. , Speeltlte l - j . ms RD.1 Forium Company, New York iothsas, Limited, Msatreal PLEASANT GRQVE, Feb. IS. The Old folks of the three Pleasant Grove ward were royally entertained today at the school tabernacle, and later at the high 80 and auditorium. Bach person between with a 70 yearn of age wan presented 78 over blue a wtth red bedge. end those badge, by Charles B. Harper. Each per-a son over 8 also was presented with carnation by Mr. and Mrs. F. S. HumThe" program was In chart of Chairman W. L, Hayea. After dinner had been served by the committee at th tabernacle, the guests were taken to the high school building, - where a program was furnished by the pupils of Professor Over-Jad- e hnd Miss Lyle Lindsay. After the program-- the old folks were h various departconducted through ments of the new bulidlng. 'In the evewere at th guests picture ehgw ning they at th high schooL Parents Are Entertained by Spanish Fork Scouts peetsl 1 The Tribune. 1 SPANISH FORK, Feb. 15. The Boy Scouts of ths Fourth ward entertained their parents at a banquet last night St the ward amusement hall, A program vas given In charge of Scoutmaster wells Monk. Th main feature of thin waa ths badges to swarding of first daM scout four scouts, Miles Roach, Ferron Christensen and Wdney and Fred Hayward. cmrt-in- g The address of ths evening on was given by Albert Swenson. Mu- - Special ts Tbs Tribal. BPAKBBH PORK. Feb. playground, according to S report of the playground committee, made last night at the regular meeting of the legion. The committee oompr.ses Bowen, Curley . Harry Raildon atuljohn Plans for a modern playground were discussed and It wss decided that. soon a the weather permits the work of grading the groupd with sand will commence. Modern apparatus will be Installed as soon as possible. Member of the committee will visit other playgrounds to obtain information and tdeaa A MODEL FOR HUSBANDS. 15. The city council of Spanish Fork ha granted tbe Madge They sav that the ostrich American Legion ths northeast corner of doesnt see much nd digests everything. tha city park for ths purpose Of estabMarie What sn ideal husband. Boston lishing an American Legion childrens Transcript. if rs .inn Jl. Encouragement for Burglars Valuable paper such as Liberty Bonds and of great, worth are Jewelry wms-tlme- s kept about ths home. Homes are broktn Into and life endangered to get them. Keep your valuable in safety and discourage house breaking by renting a safety deposit b at ths Utah Savings ft Trust Co. a ysar and up. UTAH SAVINGS Cr TRUST tbf O 7 -- 'Dean Your . Z Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Sour Stomach," Gases, Bad Breath Bowels!--Sto- p the feel fine! Enjoy tbs nicest, gentlest bowel elesaamg you ever experienced by taking on or two eandylike Cascarets tonight. They phygie your bowel fully. AH th constipated waste and aour bile wilb move out ofthe-bow- e! witbont griping Or stirring you up. There will Clean your bowels be no bowel poison to cause colds, sick headache, dizziness, biliousness or sour stomach when you wake up in th morning. More men, women and children take Cascarets for the liver and bowel comthan all other laxative-eathartic- a bined. lO eent boxes, also 25 and r (Adv.) sizes. Acy dr tig itore,- 50-ee- ts ) |