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Show 0 the VrTTurflley who has spent the dub dinner- - will -- be -- rivea-a past week, ia Provo. has returned, to seventh of March and partial arrangeSalt Lake City where he is connected ments for the affair were made. The d with' the" Mountain States Telephone Bext-ik- B of the club will " . Mrs.-Awith company. C Lund when an Dpen ," discussion "on the Parcels Post will " , Wednesday, St. Valentine's day was be hed. -well observed in Provo society, (by deMr and Mrs. Floyd OlBon entertainlightful little informal affairs and ed with a family dinner the fore part e.venlnga-i-oup--.-e finjoyahlk. of the week. Pink and white carnat One-owere the feature. dancing J- - be-hel- Woman's 4 1 ' in-lh- of parties the dances given In honor of St. Valentine's day was given in the Sixth Ward social hall by the students of the second year high school of the Brigham Young university. The hall wa3 artistically decorated with masses of red and white hearts and was lighted with red shaded lights pre- 6evting a charming appearance. Dur SOCIETY T Club Notes and Personals" Liks Miss Lua Linton . is visiting friends ia Logan this week. - - - - H. C. Jex of the Provo Opera house was a visitor to American Fork yes terday. , Ml8 Grace Paxman will spend the Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Blumenthal have been spending part, of the week in Salt Lake City. , Before returning Mrs. E. W. Bibbens spent the past they .will go to Cornne,Utah, where week in Salt Lake City. Mr. Blumenthal will transact some Miss Mern Anderson and Miss Hazel business connected with the Eastern El'ertson will got to Salt Lake City Star order. tomorrow to. attend the performance .. ,j,.-Iaco- b Evans, M iss Kf fie Evans,oftne5ran3' "Paris" OpenF Miss Floss Dunn, Miss Ferris Noyes, m s Miss Claribel.Baird.oT Salt Lake Miss Irene Evans and Miss Jetta Mai-beare among the Provo people who City spet fhe past week with friends will attend the performance of the in Provo. " Paris Grand Opera company at Salt u.,l with ..frinnt... in Salt. JAka Oitv. cbn-fmn- n - Chnfl PiY of .. Evanston, T.aftg BTake-.oL.Sii- It UcaJEU--Fq,"rfla- n The pilipls of the. seventh, grade of the Parker school gave the teachers of those classes. Principal Wilson and " Professor Brown a delightful surprise partjr at the Fourth Wdrd social hall A most enjoyWednesday evening. heart-shaped was Valenable evening spent in games, muing the evening, musical and litof an and informal sic half them tines were cut in two", " """ ' the to the gentlemen present, erary program. going ladies purchasing the other half and In honor of Miss Violet Jeckstead the evening was' turned into a leap Harold Craven, whose marriage was and afiair the year party. Altogether one of the most delightful of the sea- was solemnized Wednesday, Feb. 14 son and was attended by over 175 in the Salt Lake temple, a wedding re ception will be held this evening at guests. the home of the bride's parents, Mr Mrs. G. F. Becktsead at 710 West und The Mozart hall was Center street. The rooms are beauti-- l beautiful dancing party Wednesday adorned for the interesting occa--i fully night when Garden City Lodge No. 10, of pink and white a color scheme slon, with the Knights of Pythias, together used dfttinff. in the being roopi, red enterPythian Sister lodge of the city tained their friends. The nail was and white in the library arid gold and Cupids and beautifully decorated in blue and yel- white in the parlors. hearts" used with dainty effect being low, the club colors, and yellow shadhundred and . One ed lights threw a gulden glow over throughout been Issued foe. the have dancersr gowned . Among the affair guests About. two hundred people were presLake &alt Mrs. Blake of are Charles ent during i.eeyeni.n. City, Mrs. Frank Beckstead, of EvanThe Utah Sorosis club met Wed- ston, Wyoming, Mrs. Maud But.erfield nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. of Riverton, and Mrs. S. S. Stinson of "rf p"rth Xea-Y- or RartritW, on Sprq" : of the afler-noo- n ; North streeL The paper was given by Mrs. Frank WagJ. J. Jacobson and daughter Eva, ner on "The Women cf the Valois were delightfully surprised at their Court," and was one of the niosl:in- - home in the Second WTard Monday teresting of fhe season. The annual evening the occasion being the anni- ty-lnvilatlon3 out-of-to- . I lie re is nnn i LEAD KINDLY LIGHT. which Picture it a beautiful Sermon, Ellen Next Tuet. and Wed. Feb. An Edison -- Mrs. Frank Beckstead Mrs. Maud Butterfieliiof Riverton, and Miss Pearl Jones has returned from Mrs. S. S. Stinson of New York are a week's yisit inNephi where sue was in Provo having cojne to attend the the guest of Mr. and Mr3. Sam J Beckstead-CraveJones. marriage. r? Biji3u-- tions were used to' adorn the dining tabTe'and covers were laid for twelve. MUbe shown at the 20-2- ment to Mrs. G. W. Schweich, a guest in the city. Pink waa used exclusively in the dainty decorations of the rooms, clusters of carnations being seen in all the rooms. versary of their birthday, Games and music and social chat contributed to the evening's entertainment and the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames L. L. Nelson, Evan Wride, A. C. Johnson, Q. E. Olson, A. A. Loveless, Mrs. L. II. Croft, John H. Gordon, Miss Mr. and Mrs.A."M;-Scbar- a number en- - also f of friends with Vera Gordon, Miss Edith Ross, Miss tertained La Vern Hardy, Miss Ira Croft, Clar- a St. valentines eve party the members of the Eccentric ence Olson, Adelbert Croft, Orvile Olson, Angus Olson, Charles Robbins, Card club being the guests. A prof-aand Veri Jones; Bion of tiny red hearts combined with ' In th deep red carnations were used A beautifully appointed affair of the rooms wljich were-decorations, of the week was given Tuesday evening, by lighted with, crimson shaded lights. ' home on Mrs. Ferre Decker hostess was also Miss Lucille Snow North Academy avenue when nine ' Valentine, at V beautifully arranged tables of five hundred were played. A large Wednesday evening party The decorations were exquisitely car carnations, red of formed deep heart ried out in a color scheme of pink formed the centerpiece of the dining, the dining room being especially at table which was lighted by candelabra tractive. A handsome Florentine lace shaded in crimson and small cloth over pink satin covered the din baskets of bon bonrwere gtveft ing table which held for its central as favors. decoration, a cut glass bowl of pink carnations, while a mass, .of pink Miss Irene Evans presided over at hearts and cuplds. were suspended home yes-delightful tea party . at her ..from the cnandibeF and tiny pink u terday afternoon wnen teu yt xu were friends present, close . ..... color scheme. a- theatre . nivtr. evening tue kubdlb jv. oi The Princess. guests the at Another pleasant, social affair of the party ... M v..tna Leuua rv.ua .nv.v7 week was given Wednesday afternoon .MISS (Continued, on page A.) by Mrs. Joseph T. Farrer in complL-Aueau-.j-evenl- - . b at-h- er. heart-snape- d v, .. ; ...-- .r .... . .v 1 son Why You GaLin bvouv iig at c 0 JE23 mEifj?.flJc I successful close buying firms in the intermountain region We buy for cash and sell for cash, which means a great saving to us and our patrons. Our eastern buyer is right in the market. He is one of the shrewdest of buyers and best judge of That's what you want; values and seizes every bargain he can find, many of them far belcw factpry prices. THEY ARE BARGAINS. that's what we are getting and will keep getting for you. Every article we offer you is honest values and then some and our prices " BIG VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY, IS WHAT YOU WANT. are less than could be secured for such goods. Wrarejneof themost WE ARE THE BIG VALUE PEOPLE MEN'S CLOTHING. LADIES' SUITS. l The Xewest, Our new and complete line of by -- the famous SHAFFNER & tailor You know they are the highest standard in clothing-- . Best of material, newest styie artisticalyqj. made' and built up to keep their shape, and all this for so lit- ill line undoubtedly we can give you u$r if Price lllir y- yaK and up. Let us show you our boys' uits Boys' pants at 65c and prices. ., --with-the- best "Shoes made at .bed rock '" '.'" - " '. " ' ' up.'''.''' For Worknig Men We have. remodeled and made a new department to meet the mow to come and be fitted Work shoes $1.69 and up. We can prove their .superiori- ty if you give us a chance. $2.50 demands of this line. It is a pleasure and comfort to our patrons us show you outline. The quaTTfy and'pnees spealc For themseU Dress shoes' $1.98 and up. Come in and see. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES the. besV value fof a little money of any: firm in this region. Let ves. ey. -- ;. this! ing.. arVbuUtjip to pe r f ec t ion in fit and finest. You can't resist We have remodled 9ur store to meet the demandsof this depart- mentr It wilLbe a pleasure to show you. sur- suchr Splendid values- for so little mon- $ 1 5.00'h'd Men's and Boy's Shops We defy competitors in ivherertsearryxnr'tind them. They are marvels of tailor- them. thoroughly tle money that ypujwill be prised." Come in and see. Dressy r tough and durable. No do these goods justice, on paper. You must see them to appreciate IjART MARX. Boys4 Clothing 1912 styles ready for you in our new ujrerTment. We cannot styles are here for you. There are beauties mad. for us 1912 Dressiest Good work shirt only 39f Gpod heavy overalls 69 Heavy brown duck. overalls only Bib overalls only . 89 CANVAS GLOVES, LEATHER IALMS, ONLY 15c A PAIR'. MEN'S FANCY SOX 11 c A. AlR. ALL LEATHER SUIT CASESONLY $3.48. TRUNKS, $3.50. Best apron, check gingham only 63-- 4 cents per yard; Red. seal gingham only 10c per yard.- Standard prints 6nly 4c percale only 9c a yard" Fast colored shirting only llca yard; bleached only 27c per yard. Turk- - -5c per yard; Linen toweling only 71 2c per yard.- - TaiUe linnens hope:bleached only 6 XL brown Meeting ""only- per yard. per yard 21 cents-pg- r 19 bleaahed Ladies' and Misses' cents Hose 94 extra heavy ..and . goodc only. unbleached 12 sheeting yard. only only per. cents yard. each. 94 sheeting ish bath towels only 1 cent 1 cent 1 12 Pants Hair cent dozen. Good buttons yard attractive andr'upJSoodpins package. double pinsr package. only design, width, 12 cents. Drapery goods,' ' " ' " ' ' " '" ""' card.," - ,. r. ..7.--hooks "and eyes, l;cent pet -- - 36-in- ch 36-.in- - 36-in- ch . 1- -2 ... -- M mm w."' 58-in- ch -- -- 1- -2 - l-- 2c qh ljentsper ..... . ' ' . it . rr It Pays to Trade at the r n rr -v t Tfrmm rs- ., a Ti vrmrr rr rra P.- II |