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Show niT nnuatw, a Dretty appearance. I Henrie,' Bagley, Wagwere-pyner, Kerr,, Roylance, Openshaw, Jones, Seven tewerv the game nrlvna want Vflll bv Ml8. WaJlVeBtwood, C. R, Johnson, Jj th. first Ferre Deket and N. H. Nelson, while Lo6sa, jjtnowlden. Callaway, Allen, Lthe priies-wer- e given, to consolation Knight,--Reid- , BoBnettT" Holdaway, ana Alex Mrs. Heaquurt. jueurRo i. BrimhalF Miss Alice Reynolds, Miss -- . Judd."1 and--Persona- ls ElliotL T' Allettett'alvbrson, Miss Vllate .. Lake City, Mrs. S. R. Thurman of Salt Mrs. V.JU. t Fredenberg ; was also Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Miss Vio Sorenat a delightful affair Friday-el- f hostess .' MIsb Lucllla Dunn spent yesterday, The mos.t elaborate celebration. oi" son and Mrs. W. A. Lund of Salt Lake ening the guests of honor being Mrs. . , O'-with friends in American Fort Washington's birthday was the sue-- City. H. G. Blumenthal and Ben Rae the birth-ay- d -- r t- -. " ceBSTnlanalOITeirb- y- Hre7"iCT'H: the occasion being In honor of their Sco:-P- . Stewart will YatiHfcfkart SOCIETY Club poles' -- 8.-- savings Made. to tne Bank commissioner o "..the Stat . of UtaH, of the CondiUp Reserve for tatesand 6,331.97 license of The Prover Commercial & Total:Trr:Z7T7:.".1.103.580.60 Ingt Bank, Lacated at! Provo : of Utah, County of Utah, J. of UtahT.at SUta SUU of UtaK. County sworn ao the close of business on the 17th T. Farref being first duly" and says that cording to law, deposes dayv of February, 1912. namea above of ithe be ia cashier - RESOURCES and foregoing the above 499,922.65 bank; that Loan and discounts eor iQ&Jtl report .cpnns,.fjint jrnejand Overdrafts or we condition the of statement tect Bonds, stocks, certlfic- on business of close Dark-rethe at carna bank said anniversaries. ates, etc, county war-1912. of decora February, 17th. day the ' rants tions were used In the pretty ..' J..T. FARRER.. beautiful ; tions of the rooms while furniture houaer Banking to before me sworn and of 'Subscribed center the "10,000.00 birthday cake occupied and fixtures 1912. " The gueBU were tDe" dining table. trom national banks. 233,437.46 this 21st day of February, F. G. RICHMOND, Mr. and Mrs, 0. M. Scharf, Mr. and j Due Irom 8tate banks arid Notary Public. Vl4. Gae, Ma tni Mrs. D, E. Alger. . 20,045.28 ... bankerg Correct, Attest: Mr and'' Mm. H. G. Blumenthal, Exchanges for clearing - V C. E! LOOSE, Caroline Blumenthal. Mr. and Mrs.J hoM 2,790.11 SR., GEO. TAYLOR, 353.58 4na cash items . George Lay of Blackfoot, Idaho, Mrs. j ROGER FARRER, William Alger. Mlnett, " ' Fractional "Directors. , silver ........$ 722.25 W. L. BIER8ACH UNDERGOES (Seal) SBver dollars... 4,400.00 State of Utah, office of bank com SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. ln-t- t he . be, 'Mrs, on xwtess a card at tonight parthen North Academy avenue Saturday af about "day In Salt Lake "City. thirty guets will be present . ternoon and evening. ""The details of Ping carnaUonalwIll be used entirely Mies Pearl Jones will spend the affair .were carefully planned and will days with friends In Salt Lake" City. carried out in perfect accord with the in.the decorations and the hostess ana Misses Jetta the be assisted by sentiment of the day and the decor Includes list The Maiben. Mr. and. Mrs. Jess Mitchell who Olive guest Uons 4b the nation al oolore were most fcave been spending the past" week the Messrs. and Mesdames W, Bv Dix The decorations of the rooms in Ptoto have returned to their borne artistic. on, J. R. Stewart, Jos. Nelson, Ralph were accentuated by a wealth of silk J. D. Dixon, Edgar McArthur, in Bingham. x and Poujten, " v.'.;,.","- - flags: drapedpver the doorways Roy Dixon, Albert Stewart, Quimby windows 'and "smaller . ones on the Geo. Judd, John C. T. Miss Grace Pazman has returned Jarvis, Jeffries, walls. Favors in the form of 'tiny flags E. G. Hughes, Ben Bullock, rom a weelc'a visit with friends and T.:Tylor, were given each guest and the ices H. G. Merrill, Wallace Lowry, A. H. relatives in Salt Lake City bonbons were carried out in the S- - and Maiben, Misses Jeta Maiben, floss An interesting A delightful dancing party was gfv-- same color scheme. Dunn, Muriel Horsley, Olive Maiben, en SatuTdayeTenlngat XJlmated the and nnlaue game was innovated, Fern Chlpman, Messrs Syndey Smith hosts being a number of the . mem "The Toasting of the Senses,"-an- d of Salt Lake, Joe. Nichols, Sh'erley bers of the Student Body of.'the Tellu the prizes were awarded to Mrs. Horsley; Edward Peay. "ride Power company at that place. Claire "W. Reid and Mrs. 'Jacob Cole m...L. Tom Shortrldge of Sheridan, Oregon The guests' were cbnTeyed to - the man." Another interesting ohserva was splayed and the prize is visiting in Provo the guest of Mr. scene of the entertainment ia autor was awarded to Miss Allette Halvor-8on- and Mrs. Ralph Woods, Mr. Shortridge mcne?r".Th(rooms at Olmsted were The hostess was assisted in who is the brother of Mrs. Woods wlil attractively adorned with numerous an in serving and "entertatnlngby Miss Vio be here about two weeks. college pennants and presented ' Sorenson - and Mrs. W. - A, Lund of from viting appearance, The guesteMrs. Jesee W. Johnson entertained Helen Alexander. Salt Lake City. Those who attended Provo ."ffieTioIsnn . Norma "Ha ver ca'mb. the delightful affair were Mesdames lf!um1ef"of rriebda at caros at her Ma Lael Irvine, Effie Evans, Floss Dunn, Buckler, Copening, Havercamp. Part-- home Friday evening. The rooms were ridge. Nelson, T. J. Farrer, Corf man, prettily decorated with a profusion of Lucille Dunn Vivian Bonne V Talmage, Riddle, Maw, Irvine, Schwab, inargaeTitesrhyacinths and carnations Bonnettr4renEvansrMisaSiaith7 frank Wagner Mrs. Is at her handsome spending the Lund home -- " ;(. . -- , . - tfea-gam- e .. S,.,a;,l:; where-Miss- - es 7r - d 30.1-73.8- -. .- I r : ? ............. Gold coin Currency ...... ...... 39,400.00 9,552.00 54,074.25 W. L. Biersach, private secretary of L. L. Nunn of the Telluride Power Current expenses company, who, accompanied by Mrs. & taxes-pai- d Jim Biersach and Mr. Narin, left a eouple of weeks ago for New York City to undergo an operation for a complication of diseases, was operated on Sat urday afternoon and according to a telegram received at the local offices, gucPe8sruXr"TSe thtf opwaflon many friends w, 6ffhe-UBierjachsftii- hoping iorJiis.apee(lyLAndpermanent renovery.-- ; , . 975.40 .. ."...$1,103,580.60 Total UABILITIES. stock paid in ...$ Capital ... .... fund Surplus Undivided profits . Dividends unpaid Individual deposits Savings-deposit- Special deposit Demand certificates of i ' 100,000.00 40.000.W -- 1264.36 - 22,255.00 de-- FOR SAlJ-Four-- tract acre - II - March-4t- - - , 9th, we hr an'4 thwer :"Zl"i; -- E onthi. theT in order ,o Ee, the rigH prices O.r buyer, have jus, returned t have (o? trip ,o ,he Eastern ,narke. andRemember when you buy. an arfcie from is your opportunity. Oar store, is a very iarge one, hut e do no, want to be crowded for-4years TAYLOR'S you are dealing with a firm that has been doing business here cLl anRIeifflly ' 6 . to You ur Guarantee Means Something Vu'P'1&..afi W -- store for you. mJ ' ; . fpr..X1770 65 25 ' X 5 "; "Large stock of chairs in """" sets "worth from $1.75 to $2.75, ' . 00 at, each for sold less; Fine wicker rocker, never "at than $3.7.5, ..........:...$2 65 A. large line of rockers in oak, mahogoff " any and mission at 3 and regular prices. 0 1- -2 In ; Our Crockery Dept. iWe are "offering a. nice decorated dinner set as low as $3.45; -- Other grades correspond in prices. T A- beautifulline and glass-war- e of painted Cfiina," at bargains Qnr entire, line of jewelry, docks And silverware aFONE We carry the Majestic, Monarch, Peninsular and other ranges hot better made at bargains. Full line of granit- ' ware, tinware and shelf hardware. beautiful stock to You must see-oat rsee-whthis sale means; toyou;;asa money saver. Remember this sale .lasts only from .Monday, March 4th, - ss -- . THIRD, price v and ONE-HAL- F - i. viLowm i $!-9- In Our Hardware Dept. cut-gla- price" A good linoleum for 49c per square 92c. per; yard.: - inlaid linoleum for - ' yard. You must sec to appre- buffets, China closets, tables and chars to match in golden oak, fumed oak and early English. You must see this line in order to appreciate the bargain we -- siare ciate. - regular -- . ut Provo ,: ' $1 10 Tapestry rug : jug better-valu- 5 Axminster rug 9x12 27-inc- U , until Saturday, March 9th. Goods have been marked regardless of cost AND WILL BE SOLD AT THESE PRICESONLYDURING THE SALE.. . We haye. provided in. our beautiful big store a ladies restroomVith all .con veniencesJ. Ladies' in and out of the headcity are invited to make this their quarters. Make an .appointment to e. for-th- e an money-th- has ever been knowm Come" and"" see the line; Wehave some 25 organs that wilLbe,sold.irom $5.00 and up, . .'j v;.:..$2-0- y ; you ;YeW rug 9x&..:Lp:Z.$14.95 -- CAxminster t ni . 8xl2.v.-...i-v$9-2- f Schomacker, Emerson, Schiller, Linde-an & Sons, Bush, and Lane,, the Ma- " tchless Milton, Concord arid othersT - Every, piano sold by" us in addition tq factory guarantee has a.guarantee;, There are many pianos that , from us. the first cost may be cheaper, but when consider the life of a piano we will ;' go-car- ts yard. ' ( Our Music Department ,- $110 less than full oak-dres- ser Si - are giving. " iTTinFoT our and Boston leather, worth from $78.00 to $25.00, sale price r,.:..$9.35 to $12 00 at ONE Daby carriages and . HALIMheir regttlaf prices. A line of fine Axminstercarpets from ' $1.75 to $2.25 per yard, at, per Solid oak dining chairs $1.60, at ing, regular $7.50 atiiiu$4-4Semi-- f elt mattress, $9.0o! at C,$5 95 with French .bev Solid v t. : l abTfrtop" $4.90.a&zr:rzz.2: 55" mattress at ' mattress at ' Pint sanitary mattress witV art tick-- ; ..$2-5142-7- 8-f- 90 - - 30 lb: wool 40 lb. woot r $5-5- .'Pine 'solid oak round extension , ' tables f 16.85; at '"Solid oak "dining chairs $1.65, spring supports, regular ,. $3.50, at ......,:.1.90, :?Fuil iron frame spring with National. s extension tables, - Solid oak - good-""Stee- 1 - rug, which you are asked by others- from $6.50 to $7M fori our- - 36-in- ch A beautiful line of dining room sets, 6-f- 2 ,- 5 -- A'lilN E O F MANTEL B ED S." - 11-8$22.50 mantel bed for , $29.00 mantel bed for ..u2L$14 35 $35.00. manteL bed J?18 ,$37.00 vameUmlJor. -3 -Steel counches Woven wire spring mattress with Kitchen safes and cupboards at $3 95 to $16 $7-2plate mirror A line of solid oak dressers, regular ...,"..!. $24.00, at $12 60 9 75 ....Solid.oak dressers, $15.50. at Solid' oak extension tables, t. el We have placed on sale a line of brass and iron beds at from One-thir- d " Off. to One-ha- lf , ' . We stand back ,.f it. !, vi') U ;n,p,KlIe for guaranteed to be jus. as represenud by us. idea of wha, We are c,u,ine. however, a lew of the bargains here and this wil. give you an see to appreciate. and come money.: ntust wotTld You uVtoouch cos, paperT It Every ; meet your lady friends here. You will be perfectly welcome. A sale like we are giving only comes ,The money ..occasionally' in.a : will be one of sale "this you spend at; the best investimcnts' you, kaye ever made. We will please y6u. Ufe-tim- e. - t "I' A line of .wall paper from 8 c to 10c r per dou6U roll. - DATE OF SALE FROM - v ... K:" It crockery., You know what it means' when L-I A A V S G E S AY LOR' f? TSwNSrORTorders. We chtes and it- line of iuSituregsrai-fets,-rtams tw ai-'n- -- .. - ....... -- otie will-plac- ranges, hardware, clicks, jewelry, glassware i ' : - n the IfULtorv of the State j Tinn .Commencing 1 adjoin- ui someday be 600,717.97 ing city of Provo sown to alfalfa, balance 230,297.43 platted, half will' grow toto" 76.216.84 garden, always rents; $1,800. Wood Realty u.e mnhev. Price j ... i'"-"1- f" Tnli-tt'asrot- . s;- missioner. I, C. S. Tlogey, bank Vcommissloner certiof the state of Utah, do hereby a full, true fy that the foregoing is of Statement and correct ropy of the In filed my the above named company, in2r office C. S. TINGEY, Bank Commissioner, " ; fc . ) -- m -- , . , ' s . - ...... mmmiMw , mm ' -- 1 |