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Show - AW ALL OF STORE ER YOU U XT t! in k ; DOMESTICS Apron Q my ham.- the on aii BUnkd, tat sm.i READY TO WEAR . . ; ul.-u-r- lOc ami rea.lv for use v,c. mir, $1.2:,. SI.M and J1.73 $23310 Fur Trimmed Suits, first class materials, all this seasons styles'. - T'f grade fleeced union Lathes' suits, sleeves elbow k. Dutch net lfc ed Lathes ihedufm "weight cotton vests i ami tiyhts, all si.cs. 30c ' a'ml 60c quality. spt'pial 3"c Lathes (ream cotton union suits, mcthuni weights, extra sies Fv - - House Dresses irrar AVi- Matle in percale and tfinyrhain, If dark plaids and stripes, also light colors, in silk and crepe tie tdjinl flesh and .new lor Ids e:isoii, Hntlime ufone ahtmt ' Oiem. all sizes. 3.1 to 16. $l.25 and $F.L In i qtntldv, sw-cra- t l Ids mini tig- - week ttsep Sltr Petticoats In cotton, messaline, all the new colors, and shades, $2.25 kind now BROWN, NAVY, 36 INCHES WIDE, SPECIAL I t Series GARNET, panics, 33c lit eiet J yst' CLACK, SStA Sure to See Thorn. Waists -- COLORS, , BUTTERICK PATTERNS $15.00, $19.7.1 $22.00, $23.00 uf INCHES , Children's - and $30:00 Suits, Special next week $ 12.73 and $13.00 Dress Goods LL 1 L Mercerized Napkins ' WIDE, $1.23 KIND, ALL COLORS. SPEC- - piece- - In Blue serge, green fluinel, with red collars, with green collal sliiul trimming. These are warm and comfortable for school of street wear. We will pl.ell,y show them to on.COLLEGE PRINCESS DresVesin blue serge $6.0(t to $9.30.- 12' 5c ds BUTTERICK DELINEATORS MUMMY CLOTH, ALL WOOL, sop.u ate- 6c Be N or 111 ; ! s UNDERWEAR FURS eul-.oi-- MIDDIES .vpee-- 1 Comforters this' cumin,. Be sure to see them. . . made, special different stles, loi-kin- iai prices Le.--t - TOWELS of Blankets will he appreciated. Seeral We have them in price? that will (and suit your purse. We haw v ',.A V' E AKE MAKIN; A SPECIAL E ARE II AMMJ MANY THINGS IN ()!' 1NG. EFFORT TO GET 1 01 IXTERESTEl) IN FA1.1, 01 Vm KltTlSEI AND THEREFORE 1N 1TE YOU TO ( U. IN AT ANY TIME Til T IS CONVENIENT I OK V Ol . NO M VTKRAMIETU UK 11.1, GF D1.Y SHOW V OF "OF It MERCHANDISE. E Ql OFF HEI.OW FE PRICES N D MECI F Mil. Blankets -- OF SPEC! A IC ViT, ') ELE v iOU ,s , 32c $1.4 Skirt Sale 5UTCso5RN . Butterick. Patterns Waist 044. 5kirt8028 One of our new Justrite corsets, sizes 20 to 2s, $1.75 kind $1.35 Beautiful line of outside skirts, special $3.73 Paine & Hurst THE STORE OF QUALITY Paine & Hurst Butterick Fashion Sheets FREE FOR THE ASKING WHERE TIIE WOMEN TRADE With the cost of advertising and ex- $2.50, and filed in this office within southwest terpiece. The evening quarter of Section 8, Townpense of sale. (30) days after the completion ship 4 North, Runge 1 West, Salt Lake spent in social ehat and music. thirty CHARLES SILL, Secretary. f this notice. U. S. Survey; running Meridian, number of friends had a delightful W. I). BEERS, Layton, Utah. thence north 44 mis und 8 feet, thence Nine miles north of Salt Lake State Engineer. east 23 rods and 3 feet, thence south surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. George City, suburban and residence town, Date of first publication November 18, 51' rod and 8 feet to the south line of notice to water users, Bennett on Tuesday evening. Between has largest city in Davis County, 1915, date of completion of publicasaid Section, thence west 7 rods and 3 waterworks, electric lights and twenty and thirty people were present State Engineers Office, tion December 18, 1915, sideLake feet, theuee north 10 rods, thence west Salt cement Utah, City, Delicpower, telephones, aiidt all had a delightful time 16 roils to the place of beginning, conOctober 1915. market rich 29, surrounded , walks, by ious refreshments were served. The visit wiLh her parents. taining 6.891 acre mure or less situNotice is lieieby given that C. 11. i s svi.e notice gardens and fruit lands, two elecof sijf.rii ate in Du.yi.3 County, State of Utah, tric railroads with low fares, two Mr. Roy I. Willey, wlio for the pits! evening was spent in games ami mus- Toone, w hose post office address is of sule to me together with he appurtenances as By virtue of no oitlt-transcontinental railroads, brick month has been visiting relatives and has made application in directed from Iho Second Judicial Dis- the property of Fred Harris and Tlie Relief societywas reorganized Iloojier, Utah, Mary accordance with the requirements of trict yard, two banks, good business to return to his here last Tuesday. The following Court, in und for Davis County, Ellen Harris und will expose the name friends here, expects the CompiltgJ Laws of Utah, 1907, us houses, commercial club, graded of Utah, in favor of The Suit for sale, or sov much as will satisfy were sustained and set apart: amended by the Session Laws of Utah, State and high schools, churches and home in Byron, Wyomingthis week. Luke Valley Loan & Trust Company, Ulaintiffs demand, $459.50, live. 1911 to ovanti to A 1909, 1915, Mrs. lodges. good place Edward Tree; first A large electric sign v&fsplaced President, appropriate a Utah corporation, plaintiff, and $50.00 attorneys fees and costs, at wa( 14 ) of a cubic-foof WednesMrs. second Arnold store Fred and Harris Miller; counselor, er the Bountiful Drag Mary Ellen the front door of the County Court ter per second from a spring in Davis against Harris, defendants, to satisfy a judge- House in Farmington, Davis County, Mrs. Thomas J. Harrison is very ill. day. It is claimed to be the first one couselor, Mr.4. Louie Call; secretary, County Utah. Said spring issues at a ment of Fur hundred e dolState of Utah, on the 4th day of DeD. secreG. Davis Mrs. assistant in which county. lies 698 50 north feet kind Williams; and of point its displayed lars and fifty cents, 'fifty dollars at- cember, A. D. 1915. Miss Mary Hayward is clerking at from feet the of east southeast corner Sale to commence at 12 o'clock M. torneys fees and costs, I have levied Mrs. Edward Thomas anih three tary, Mrs. John Bennett; organist, the northeast 1 the Golden Rule store. quarter of Section 26, upon the following named property, Terms, Cash, Mrs. Clarence Nelson. visitare Idaho of Pocatello, children Township 5 north, Range 2 west. Salt U Beginning at a point 10 rods E. O. READING, The new residence of David Mabey ing relatives and friends. They came lake base and meridian. The water will north and 20 feet west of the southSheriff of Davis County. NOTICE be and diverted the at DELINQUENT is almost completed. conveyed west corner of the east half of the First publication Nov. 1 ; last Dec. 2, spring down with Will Stoker in his automoby means of an iron pipe line for a Creek bile, Company Irrigation Kays distance of approximately 150 feet and The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. there used from April 1 to October 31, Layton, Utah. who has been at the L. Oison Call, ill. is Joseph Naylor very inclusive, of each year, to irrigate 10 D. S. hospital, suffering with pneumonThere are delinquent upon the fol- acres of land embraced in the south Mrs. be arul The infant child of Mr. lowing described stock on account of east quarter of the northeast quarter ia, wssufiiiiently recovered to Clarence Willey is quite sick. able to return home the first of the asessment levied on the 22nd day of of Section 26, township and- range This application is desigWeek. September 1913, and assessments lev- aforesiad. Miss Florence Hatch has recently in the State Engineers office as nated Second several the ied thereto, previously . The elders of Bountiful No. 6389. recovered from a bad case of la grippe. All protests against the granting of Ward held their annual banquet Tues- amounts set opposite the names of The infant child of Jesse L. Cook is day evening in the meetinghouse. A the respecitve shareholders as follows: said application stating the reasons therefor, must be made by affidavit in all o very ill Mrs. Malin is caring for the very enjoyable time was spent by sr duplicate, accompanied by a fee f 3 sc ' child. o presenL $2.50, and filed in this office within , , c w NAME dance was 3 (30) days after the completion farewell thirty A missionary . 2! Miss Irene Gifford of Garland was of the publication of that notice. o Wedneshall in the Everglade W. D. BEERS, visiting friends here the first of the given Frank State Engineer. day evening in honor of Elder week. 13 207 the Mary M. Parrish $61.78 Date of first publication November 11, Yurka, who leaves for a mission to 9.00 3 168 Harriatt E. Smith 1015, date of completion of publication 4s one of the features of our basin ses Mr. John K. Crosby Jr., and family Northern States on the 24th. 244 4 Wilford E. Wiggiil December 11, 1915. of which we are justly proud. Com12.00 of Manilla, Utah are spending the 289 LOCALS bined with the element of SAFETY SYRACUSE 36.00 12 12 .... Thomas Findlay winter here. NOTICE TO WATER USERS 1 afforded by the years of experience The UTAH National Bask i 63.20 19 22 motored .. Roberts E. Ytiung Mrs. Mary Joseph and Mr. of our officers and directors, we of61.05 State Engineers Office, 191 V. Robins ... 18 .Mrs. D, J. Evans of Salt Lake City Alice Lake Sunday fer our depositors a highly desirable' Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt to 13.70 26 5 Webster Levi was visiting with her sister, Mrs. 24th and Wash. 1915. November will 10,' 7.90 205 2 Owen Willey M. Smith BANKING CONNECTION Jesse Rumor has it that Sooth East Conor Alex is Notice that . John Stahle, on Monday. given 31.65 hereby 41 10 of matri- Jos. Flint shortly enter into the bonds Dawson, Jr., whose post office address 44 30 Joseph Hill Mr. Allen Bryson returned home mony. President 97.30 is Layton, Utah, has made application 175 RALjH E. HOAG, " the with accordance a H. in tendered J. 20.25 requirements 43 officers 10 . A. V. McIntosh, Peery, Suntfay from Idaho Falls, Idaho, Cashier R. A. OBrien The Primary 18.00 of the Compiled Laws of Utah, 1907, 49 W. J. Parker, 6 will who Hill M. Pan! where he had been working. Lee.' John Iva Barber, Miss Cashier Asst to shower 28.08 ss amended by the Session Laws of 256 10 Elias P. Adams . 1911 married. and to be 1915, 1909, Utah, 30.20 approp.hortly 56 12 Miss Irene Waddoups will leave SatJos. E. Wiggiil 4.65 riate who has been Fred Nalder (4). of a cubic-fo72 2 Barton, Emma Miss where for the Hawaiian islands, urday 1.88 of water per second from an unnamed 1 204 in Ogden for William Jaques .... she had been called as a missionary. very ill in the hospital 12.93 spring in Davis County, Utah. Said 174 4 B. Flint Geo. i several weeks, has returned home, 9.00 water will be diverted at a point which 3 299 John E. Morgan Mr. Stephen J. Hart is suffering ic until after midnight. 4.90 lies 2,080 feet north and 390 feet west Miller ..1 Harriatt A. here 6.00 from the southeast comer of Section will leave with a badly bruised shoulder, caused 120 2 Graham Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Sandall 6.75 11, Township 4 north. Range 1 west. 2 by being knocked down by a horse. this week to take up their residence Frank Jaques 6.00 Salt Lake base and meridian, and con2 288 James Wiggiil veyed by means of a ditch for a disin Randolph, 15.72 230 II. Thopdey 11 Mrs. Harmon is confined to her bed tance of 460 feet and there used from daughter, Mrs. J. 18.00 Bartons Peter 246 6 Mrs. .J William P. Hallen w ith a reApril 1 to October 31, inclusive of each serious case of la grippe. She 18.80 has Clearfield 4.2-3 Smith, of Reuben Barnes emGeorge Via. is at the home of her 6.90 year, to irrigate 100 acres of land daughter, Mrs. turned to her home, after being sick Enoch M. Young ....j 2 224 braced in the southeast quarter of 3.00 1 L. Kesler. of J. H. Findfay Sectoion 11, Township 4 north. Range I6r several weeks at the residence OREGON SHORT LIN-E1 ' west. Salt Lake base and meridian. so with many law, accordance in and Mr. Rossell of Salt Lake City and her parents. of such stock a This applicaiton is designated in the . Union Pacific System Tickets on sale his class of violin Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff entertained shares of each parcel be sold at the State Engineer's Office as No. 6388. will pupils gave a very be necessary may evening on Thursday All the of dinner a on in party at Co. November 24 and 2- 5granting protests against store, interesting concert Sunday evening of Adams & Sons for jwelve. The front wepe-laithe First ward at December,. 1915, at the Raid applicaiton, stating the reasons See for further the details. agents meetinghouse. The when 'covers Limit; November 29th. de- therefor,' raut be made by affidavit in house was crowded to its capacity and table was decorated with white chrys- hour of 1 oclock p. m., to pay a fee of cenaccompanied by duplicate, linquent assessment thereon, together the program wa3 immensely enjoyed. anthemums on a battenberg lace BOUNTIFUL Mr. James Thurgood returned home Monday from Wasatch, where he hud been working for the Deseiet Live Stock company. Mrs. J Bowen George of Cowley, Wyoming has been visiting relatives here. She left Monday for Draper to f r I of-fie- to-w- it: one-four- th ot fifty-nin- to-w- it: 1 Myron - 'Phillips, Confectioner iVJ Ka-yJ'Otll- s Utah. SERVICE , is" Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- four-tent- nt ot t Thanksgiving Day Excursions N- ! , . d 4th-da- y |