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Show V urvlay, March 7, 1910 TIIE VOICE OF SIIAROM EDCEUOHT at the Lake View persons a U killing Mi'S ubmla I ronk aud llaltT Urt reton snig several numbers soeo'ui mied by Mrs. Htltn Biown ami Rubin GutOspie gave a toast The followduring the evening ing Juii'c girls as'.sti.d in servJean Ruhy Davis, ing V.sm-St honey, NaDian Davis, Dorothy Taylor adn Dora Davis. M M n tanqu t h til with fifty Billows - Reporter) ti-lle- ir Anne his Jolly received I ir&t Clu-- s Salt Lake wttk. w ua ) trr c'unin, Miss Leona Dans. Two luCfis wtre bless, d and tumid at fat met ting Sunday afternoon Carojn, was the same the daughter of Mr and Mrs Morris Witeombe ami William Sunday evening at the Distrht Letloy the name given the son of Court of Honor held at Plearant Mr and Mrs William Hull View ward scouts Ronald Hansen, rilativea. Edfei taunt was wtil ripieeinted Glon Pint gar and Jack Mtldium us are leing made at the Annual Stake Gleaner and named Merit Badges, Keith forPreparatii the Am .4 Gold and Green ball whir will La held Tuesday, Miss Wilma Wis- March Ji Co. combe v ill IIEINDSELMAN Optical & ign as queen during the evi irtainment Her attendai t are t s Mana Conder and Miss K 1a j!o th. Good music Is being s curia and the general public is invited. s M Cl 7 v i. y of a u aj s rn at the Sultluh-- r under the Coio.n.t Grove Dr. G. vr Provo i u,i j II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes Our glasses stop headache, eye strain and (Absolute Results Guaranteed) dear your vision, immmmtttmnimtitmifiiiiMtHNmfHmuuiMtmii .. Salt Lakes Newest Hotel H F s '1 i. - V I , Hotel Temple Square Salt Labe City, Utah West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED e If- 7 r ,7 f r rr Ladies in WAY DRESS VALUES :&. NEW LOCATION Easy Terms WHERE YOU SAVE No Interest MM -Rn tart ! Otome JOHN B. QUIST Registered Funeral Director and Embalmer 160 N. Univ. Phone 532 uwu BRIMHALL BROS. 121 Wert 1 HOSE 49c and 69c Values Good , alues 25c The Years Greatest Men's Heavy r,2nTH MENS and BOYS z. Work Pants DRESS CAPS $1.00 Pants NEW SPRING 250 Mens Work & Dree Fancy Stripes Values to $2.00 05c Values $1.25 100 $1.00 490 LARGE SIZE 1 to 6) Lunch Cloths Voile Values to 49c Womens and Misses' Boys Sweaters All Rayon 69c Values RAYON PAJAMAS Zipper and Button Styles Value to $1.00 390 so? 500 LADIES' 150 One Group of HATS RAYON GOWNS A Complete CLOSEOUT 690 Dollar Purses One Lot of MENS Phoae 200 Provo KIN To r.lahe MARCH Boys of North -- Raj on and Silk ANKLETS Prints and GOOD SHIRT for very little jnnocy. Shirts valued to $1.49 go at NON BO IS GOOD QUALITY Value to $2.00 (Age - Here is Your Chance to get a 49c 19c 39e 25 Tea Aprons MEN!- at go Pair for 50c 3 15c DRESSES PANTY Dollar Values 25c and 35c Values Dress Shirts Silk Dresses FANCY L and BATTERIES ' Dress Shirts & Anklets VALUE DRESSES U. S. TIRES Rayon Ladies and Children's , MENS Fine Dress Hose tfirjrrt Children s Us Now LADHS LADIES TIRE RET AIRING BOYS 490 POLO SHIRTS WOMENS i SILK ROBES and ieAfoice of Gentrat a PAJAMAS Cltai $1.50 Value 880 i '.rj,: t SPECIAL LOT OF w ' " Panne - SATIN SLIPS E4lv Some , Slightly Soiled N 590 LADIKS Tlaeh Through the facilities of Transradios world wide newagatherlng net, KOVO give the pubic of I deCentral Utah u velopments of EVL'tY important MINUTES world oecurrenre FASTI R! ! Tranaradio to the woi ids most modern radio news snlif! l or an accurate, run- 4 ning account of happenings from Central Utah to the ends of thf . ei.rtii, keep tuned to th T tiw- rud.o newsia,U from KOVO! I 1 ! 1 720 Zf-iloctjct- cs PtUK THREAD SIIJv HOSE i Some Full Fashioned 69c and 79c Values -- funeral $1.80 Overalls TIIE AX! Zuu Bib A book The of Man by Henry C Link was reviewed by Lucille Farley and refreshments were served to 30. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Madsen will be interested to know that they ar now making their Satin Slips $1.00 0 49c 49c $1.00 Prices Get Misses - Rayon & Boys heavy Blue FARM ( (sizes TT to 14) Broken Lots Values to 31.00 Dress Hose 038-J-- 4 News by Transradio A n for Dollar Dresses Tommies MENS Wash Cloths Extra Special Lot at Highest Price Guaranteed SEE Se Silk Ties Turkish I.IMR5J competent to help you. We will handle every detail la the dignified manner 10 characteristic ot the hlgheaf ethics of the Quist Towels ryx r t iTxrTum IN YOUR HOUR OF NEED yon will find this organization Jtatci at Spring Fashions rayon prints, rich, solid colors. A splendid assortment from S3.00 Values whli h to choose. MISSES BOYS Cotton 690 aHAY J r' -- LADIES m stake. Stake Genealogical board meetWill Meet Any Price ing will convene Sunday, March 17th at 1:30 p. m. Stake Union HAROLD MAAG meeting will be held the same day at 2 p. m. In the Stake Seminary RHONE 01S-R-- 4 building As March 31st Is the fifth Sun- tho fitalra oh a i rm n n riaairoe m m that the chairmen ot the ward iL. committees cooperate with their bishops in arranging a genealogical program, to be given In connection Vith the Sacrament meeting on that evening. Old and Useless Animals ward took part in the Utah high school Forensic Tournament at Ogden Friday and Saturday: Cleo Davis, Richard Johnson, Weston Taylor and Belva Williamson. Mrs. Garner Madsen Is spending several days In Fairview, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christiansen. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nussbaum and Mr. and Mrs. Heilmute Nussbaum of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Lake View visiting with Charles Madsen and Mr. and Mrs James Madsen. Following M I A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening a Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. M. A. Cllnger. The W. Center St. Odds & Ends Go at . TOP QUALITY Phone y Rayon Panties x: FOX xv'V - DRESSES PHONE 41 YERGENSENS tv Real Dollar Value All hand and Union made 2 IJulies One Line (Helen Oveson - Reporter) X. T .7 1 dollar and WANTED Phone 24 YOU MONEY Ai PROVO FLOUR LAKE VIEW i MENS That will SAVE One Lot of Senior Temple excursion will be held Friday, March 15th to the Salt Lake Temple from Sharon 't a p'! LO-- Hot For tJ t: North and 3 West) FEED CO, n U You People of Provo and Surrounding Territory will Marvel at the Tremendous Savings and Sensational Low Prices Featured in this Gigantic Sale of Seasonable A RIOT OF BARGAINS! YOU MUST COME! Merchandise. GENEALOGY (Amelia Latta - Reporter) Telephone 048J1 (X A x.,., nitliOilt a 'Doubt tha SEASONS BIGGEST VALUES RIGHT THIS 1 H n l J i77i rg. T OFEII FOR BUSINESS (Cr. A nircnr Jv !j North street and Third Wirt, where Kay's Market was located Mr Asay has already undertaken the construction of a large warehouse at the rear of the store, and has purchased the entire corner lot to permit plenty of room for customers loading and parking near the store He also is Installing a' new chopping machine for custom work The Provo Flour and Feed business has operated for many years and Mr Asay believes his new location will enable him to serve his many customers better than ever before. The following students of the Lincoln high school from this 310-31- 6 ! veteran flour and feed s V FEED HOBOES Furniture Exchange ii "- 4-- X)LULi t Todays Best Furniture Buys - business, formerly located on North University avenue, operat- jr Asay, has rtuw opened ej ng new store at the corner of Fli at i OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TRMPLK 230 Rooms Rates: 280 Tile Baths $1.50 to $4.00 AH enter-tai- r at a chudre . s party honoring her daugh er Joyces fifth birthday. Games were played and dainty refreshments enjoyed by the following little folks: Colleen Ferguson, Barbara Wlscombe, Carol and Nor na Hall, Paul and Lois Conrad, Alice Ann Hawkins, Beth Jones, Joan and Valdis Gillespie. The certerplece for the table was a beautifully decorated birthday cake. Small dolls and balloons were given as favors to the children. Miss Erma Boyce is at Richfield where she Is employed. those Among attending the D. U. P. board meeting in Provo Saturday were: Mrs. Zana NielMrs son, Mrs. Osa Ferguson, Florence Glazier, Mrs. Elsie Campbell, Mrs. Eva Gillespie, Mrs. Racheal Davis and Mrs Margaret Pulsipher. Miss Melba Schoney spent the past week with her aunt. Miss Loretta Johnson at Midway. STAKE h t la Ga-ag- OPENS NEW STORE son-in-la- Mrs Ilford Gillespie d Friday afternoon M id FEOVO FLOUR i Jewelry 2nd Fast, Salt home at 716 So Mr Lake Ciy badge, and Life badges were presented to Gien Pinegar and Ron-I- d Hansen Troop Coinmiltte-e- n Leo Hansen and Ralph MJd-also attended Sirs George Eoyce left last ttk for Rosebud, South Dakota nie she will visit with her (it lighter and Mr. and Max Penrod and family. M is Hr aud Mrs Oria i Salisbury and son Darrel of Olmsted spent the weekend at Panguitch with MENS and BOYS Ladies' and Mlaees BROIDCLOTH MENS. BOYS and CHILDRENS HOSE, per pair SUPS MEN S 250 ( WORK SHIRTS, only nr I1ILDRFVS L9ULI 368 WeM Center St. j SHIRTS & SHORTS ii LitlX) & Ladies Handkerchiefs -- Provo, Utah n'-- - 2 tor 5c |