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Show t ; E G RE A X E'ST.t ------ z 7" -- EVER-S- ' m MISS BIBI The Junfrau Club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Winnie Wilkins. Our Fine Stock of Embroideries, Laces and White Goods We are offering . . Miss Vera Davis spent the past week in Payson the guest of her sister, Mrs. William-Fsrr- COATS j at big.bargains. Just think! $6.50 will buy you a - S nice suit it's our loss and your gain fTtwc- e, - r- morrow evening. Mr." and Mrs. G. W.. Hague of Salt Prank Alexander will spend a Lake City will spend the fore pari of short time visiting with " friends in the wjeek with friends, hi Provo.'" -- Diamond- "Sw itch " " V - - l'-- - "r" IRVINE'S 133-y- AM Miss Leona Goodwin of Salt Lake MrsT William Hardy left this morn City spent part of the week in Provo, ing for Salt Lake City, where she will the guest of MIbs Gertrude Spafford. spend the neit two weeks. The Utah Sorosis Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at of Mrs. is Mrs. L. A. Colvin of Payson morrow afternoon of Mrs. at home the in the Provo, spending a few days Jacob Evans. guest, of Mrs. 'C. B. Loose. .. Miss Ferris Noyes, who has been Miss J. Lore Fournier left this in the mission field in Philalaboring she morning for Salt Lake City, where 176 West Center. some time, is expected to for delphia week. will spend the coming Bell 171 Red Telephone arrive, home some time this week, - r-- -having been called here by the. illness born pullets, bred for laying; , tine Agents for Salt Lake City and other Florence Dunkley of American of her mother. utility strain. A. L. Porter, Spring- - daily newspapers. Subscriptions taken Fork spent the week end" in Provo, the TlB.'-- t for all periodicals, guest of Miss J. Lore Fournler. The parents' class of tne Third ward Sunday school delightfully entertained the parents of the ward and the teachers of their children Friday evening. A splendid program, was rendered, and later a delicious banquet served. Altogether the affair was one of the most delightful that has been given for some . time. .. - - WALTER, MANAGER ....., .. In other words, I want to sell you : your Jewelry wants. I want to sell you everything you need. . 1 intend selling you such good goods, at such .reasonable .prices, that .1 am sure that after you find us out you will be perfectly willing to be added to our long list of satisfied customers. ... t . ; T MY - - L SELL .' --- IITAD NEWS COMPANY TO WILLING OF PROFIT, BUT, I AM NOT WILL ING TO SACRIFICE THE QUALITYIN DOING SO! - few days in Provo. comes from I ... '. Mrs. Eugene Henroid will leave for Canada, where she will returned to her home in Nephi after spending a spend the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Jacob Coleman has FOR SALE At rdaeed prices, all , kinds of nursery stock. Phoce or writt J. W. Cannam, Springrill. tf jv LEADERr! -TeE Mrs. if if r?mr attention- - Mrs.- - Alma Van Wagnen n?iH entertain a number of friends at cards to is Now Complete Your dre$ will look right ' LADIES SVITS ; Miss FlossieDunn spent Sunday witb friends in Salt Lake City. -- ' A TTE NTION I Every thing in Stock for the Young Girl Graduate - "PROVO v. - . .. - . Chipman Jewelry Company - ELLIOTT EUGENE i. X t; ., - y S - Court Notes . EXTRAOrRDINARYi ' . .. . ' Rot Ywn CWMm (C1 - wm DIES OF HEART F. J. Banks, of Pleasant Grove;shas commenced suit for $3000 damages agalnstohn C. Nelson in the FourthN district court He alleges, that defendant arrested .him unlawfully and kept him imprisoned for three hours, at the same' time displaying a revolver in a. threatening manner January 20, 19l0 The case grows out of the fight over-th- e - A pretty social affair Caligf Saturday afliquor question in Pleasant Grove, ternoon was given by Mrs. A. E. Bax where defendant was an officer at the ter in the form of a luncheon compli time of the arrest. ' mentary to Mrs. Eugene Henroid, 4n Ohio Pottery & Glass Company has anticipation' of her early departure for filled suit in district court Canada, where she will spend the re against W. E. Clark" to collpct $87.01 mainder of the winter. The decora- - i for merchandise alleged, to have been o tlons of the table in. violets,-werordered from plain? ilf ly defendant. - leiuing only alter a light for in e orwi ioo loi several extendingtenguescs,..,,.---..---!- v""""a,ul "rtr of Mr. and son Elliott, weeks, Eugene - -- 4:r Mrs. Wiiriam mtitb & onef court of ' Elliott, One of the delightful dinners given jat corona, Cal., Sunday, al 11 :10 charSinS Jesse Thompson with cruelty ' ; to animals Gert- , at ives-b-Mt n. byqrivmg n hnrsg wbtt ri: , ' work. htnnane with Miss Alta Rosen- - ;mainswiII'be brought here for" DurlaTH unfit-o- r green, as - the complimented guest, j and are expected to arri v'e6rflFT nin Tofficer, heing thecoicicining witness. j WTiite and pink carnatfohs formed j a;t0(jfly or tomorrow.- , for-th- e oulcWU'5U' dainty centerpiece dining table, "Mr. Elliott, who was in his thirtv- fw"r whEe covers were laid fbr ten guests. first year, had been suffering from R Ston(e aPPind administrator; Miss Rosengreen left Saturday evening for Florida, where, with her par- years. .He left for California about '. Nephi Hansen vs.-- Ch&s. Hansen ef .. ents, she will make Ber home. two months ago, believing that the " ar estate-al. ; decree granting e'Tmate would prove a beneiit to in of favor plaintiff. n elaborate social event of the his health. The change seemed bene-- . week ill be the ball to tie given to-- ficial at first, but las week! his parents morrow evening In the First ward so- - received a letter stating Jhat he was " cial ball-- . by the Orpheus Club. This very ill, and his mother left at cnce GRADUATES la a second In axseries "of dancing lor his bedside. She arrived there" ( ' parties to be givenby that club, and Saturday. the event promises to some up to tbe Mr. Elliott 'is survived by bis EIGHTH standard of the former dance, of 'the entsf flve brothers, and other series. -- A large number of invitations relatives and hosts of friends. have been issued for the affairX The deceased aaaJiorn and- - Jiad. The eighth grade .pupils- of the pub- 6A Amade his homl In this city ip to the The Girl Question Club met last time he left for California. He was a lie schools are 'taking their examina-evening at the home of Miss Emma i merne cjLthfiiProvo tabernacle choif tions preparatory to their graduation , from examinations Gee. The evening was spent in- sewi tanderaLgtJeTrapigati()n of the are the schools. 'The give right along w ith the regular, ing, and several . musical selections city, apd th word of his death was were rendered. The members present received by bis .many friends with work. The graduation exercises will be held in' the beautiful assembly were the Misses Flossie Dunn, Bessie sincere expressions of room at the Central school some time "XX" V Gammon, Rhea Kerr, Jetta Maiben, sympathy. Leona-x-DunIrene Evans, . Hazel - "Gene," as be was familiarly known, inthe latter part of this month or Strong and Winnie Naylor,;The club, was a young man of many fine quali the first part of February. will meet next week ,with Miss Leona ties." ile was kindly and sympathetic Under tbe present system Ihisl wilf. graduation for ani iirust worthy be the last in::hls tn wfi tPV"r rfitlnn lio Hied, and am4oolspnJy onegr d ua bitioiiHto do his Jest and' to excell in tion hereafter, and that at the end and girls of whatever Mrr and lrs. of the yearThe-boy- s teJiomeMisit-Myrtl-4tfcEwiso desire may who class, sinAt excellent musical program was ren- EIlIo "and their fauiily have he ' school work on with their at the go in cere of friends ahosfbf sympathy dered, and arrangement! were made Central school, whttpe-tb"ffor - a house party to b -- given-ib jhelrbereavemen' twenty-thir- d of this month at tbe home Armngementfi as to the time and ter work of the high school will be placeiof nolding" the funeral services taught. Including general history, first year high school English, commercial freshmenta wer served the hos- have iiot been completed!.' arithmetic and bookkeeping..' The subtess. The members present, were the Miis Ethyl Rose' delightfully "enter jects taught at trie Central school will Misses Belva Goodman; Cora Lewis, Reva Collins, LFernVlPetersMayme tained a number of her friends at her teJLhep, same as taught elsewhere in school classes, , so Beesley,' Lottie OrwlHrEthet Madseri bomje. Monday evening. The time was the first year high if that hf xould go and Lilah Booth,. The club will "meet spenX in games end music, snd dainty -and school to other receive the any; served nex week at the home of Mist" Fern refreshments, were, by " ' . . credit, hostess Peters. Jyoug. LE T Seeking Health in fornia. Remains to be Frought, Here j most-offunHv- oc - THE dPREATJkSJ - oyraaer!oLiL c"'tJ - vib iss rude-Spaffor- d "ur Ft-rie- - or Overcoat " " " " S15 Suit Every suit 20 30 $ 7.00 hall oil means a great One in the sale nothing All clolhV ino is saving- All Ladies Suits and Coats reserved. t nnrked in plain lig ures cut 20 0NE-DAL- the price or Coat "C " " Suit $25 F OFF ON $12.50 early for :ihebest goes first 10.00 and posi- tively no CDIL-DREK- 'S more AND MISSES COATS in two and - Come PRICE AT ONE HALF rytsone '$12; r,issgs,r,Coat:for7$6jQQ; ... . - 10.00 -- goods at such L.' FROM rar-man- y GRADES . " - 1 -- , - - deep-regreCa- - hd 'v ... n, Duniin;;":c mid-wint- ion th"-graduat- K , 4rs ; 1.50 t. : i , s . ... 4 - i 7 ' -- - 4. ! - |