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Show t rllTO?f -.- V-Sit wiWMfMWiB? WAV lml Hi Ml TKt ISiiiSirPlffiiW M m Qfl g P H II WlliiP Wlf l!lppill 'wTffiSitffimiljHJ' tt Wf I II Ir.1 Ifi YM 111 JW JMIjiNpiifet III W W 111 Uliiiiuic, kJicuo9 tt iicciuaiiuwoj xvivviiauicai xujv9 lTxuoivai ivjoj Balls, Blocks, etc. Its a wonderland of delightful things for the children. and deli ver them for you a Come early. Avoid the rush. Get the tesrse day of so before mas. We have sold loads of toys already. You will do well to buy now. wJ,.f bought these goods'at a very low figure and make you the lowest prices. Be in time. nicgicaiC3i vaiicij TT XT V 111 .LSvJlld, LKJy m " H man the guest of Mrs. Tie Utah Sorosls club met Om. t3 K "XT' ' - We are Prepared this year to offer a better selection of goods in the following lines than at any previous season Prices Right. Quality Right Provo Commercial & Savings Bank T, FARRER. Cashier. REED SMOOT, Pres. C. E. Loose. n But before it docs, some thinki ng and planning wilt be necessary. safely managed, has abundant resources to meet all its obligations and will guarantee you, not only safety but also courte--. ous treatment and modern banking facilities. DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, CUT GLASS, FANCY BOXES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HAND BAGS, SILK SCARFS, MUFFS AND FURS, JEWELRY, HOES, SLIPPERS, Mrs. J. W. Stiehl will fspend the REPORT. nesday afternoon in the parlors of the Lake in Salt week next of fore part Hotel Roberts. The feature of the Bank Commis the guest of Mrs. Ariel Cardon. Repor made ,to the lecture was the City, Interesting meeting State-oLtah, oi sioner,, of the on Taxation given by Professor 'the Condition of Archie Thufinan, of the Provo City Mrs. A. H. Maiben was'hostess at a BANK OF PROVO THE STATE, High school. The club will meet next Provo Located at City, in the County delightful affair at her. bome Uast nf TTtuh. week with Mrs. Roberts. State of Utah, at tae close the . evening when , she entertained of business on the 30th day of Novem Beautiful in every detail was the members of the Thursday Night whist ber, 1912. RESOURCES. Teception and dance given' Wednesday club. Dainty, large pink and white Tana and discounts 1M49.D 12,010.63 ight by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones chrysanthemums were artistically Overdrafts in honor of their fiftieth wedding an stocks, certificates, tised throughout the rooms and five Bonds, 707.07 vrrrv....w....vr...t nivers'ary. "The interesting event was J. of whist were played. Mrs. r.757.B tables Banking house held in the Second ward meeting Ashton was a warded the first prize Furniture and fixtures, - .w 2,833.80 most beautifully 3. 2,169.10 and Fred Moore won the second prize. Real estate A color scheme of gold decorated. . . 38,537.32 banks National Due from The club will meet next week with Checks and cash and white predominated festoons of Mrs. G. H. Heindselman. $1,875.10 Items ., seen and white gold being everywhere Fractional silver.. 2.511.75 while vases of iragrant pink and 661.00 Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., spent Wed Silver dollars.... white carnations were gracefully ar 3,620.00 Gold coin 'v nesday, in Salt Lake City. 11,213.85 2,546.00 ranged throughout the large room. At Currency and Current expenses one end of the hall a beautiful canopy 4.599.28 Mrs. R. L. Farrell . entertained the taxes paid 1 of blue and gold was arranged under -- the-; Bon-He- nr club at the of ladies ,which the couple stood to receive ...........1188,178.01 Total home of her mother, Mrs. Geo. Naylor LIABILITIES. their greats. Assisting them in re on East Center street, yesterday after S 25,000.00 CaDital stock pai4 In ceiving were Mr. and Mrs. John noon. Bridge was the feature of the 15,200.00 tuna r-. man Surplus ywho officiated as best . . . 9,926.85 and the prize was won by Undivided profits afternoon and bridesmaid, respectively. The at de- r'': Clarance Erickson. The mem Individual Mrs. tendants are almost ninety years oM f 97,670.72 pSsits were Miss Alta Taylor, and enjoyed the honor' of their posi bers present, Savings deposiU 36,891.19 Mrs. ene Cluff, Mrs CaBhier'a checks 737.00 tloa intensely. A" program was given, Miss Eva Jones, Clarence Erickson, Mrs. Ephraim Demand certifl- an" interesting feature of which waa - as original song composed and sang Cluff, Mrs. Geo. Hansen, Mrs. P. 0 cates,Of deposit 496.25 Peterson, Mrs. Sam Raile, Mrs. Fred 138,051.16 by the brother of the host, S. S. Jones. of deposit.. . 256.00 - Mrs. R. L. Anderberg and Richmond.The- - honored host and hostess " were $188,178.01! ; J. V. Stiehi; Total the recipients of many beautiful gifts. Mrs. ss. of Utah, of State County Utah, v sworn JJurjng the evening dancing was en first duly Alva Nelson, being theFlowers Where Phone Eigh to law, deposes and says joyed and a dainty luncheon waa Grow. Provo Greenhouse- - Hulsh k according that he is cashier of the above named One hundred and fifty guests , served, Thomas, florists. bank; that the above and foregoing were present during the evening. 1 report contains a full, true and correct statement of the' condition of MI had been troubled with .constipa.In honor of the marriage of their tion for two. fears and tried all of the the said bank at .the close of business 1912. daughter, Miss Etta Goddard; to Ezra best physjcians ia Bristol, Tenn., and on the 30th day of November, NELSON. ALVA Tanner, of Payson, which was solemn they could do nothing for me," Subscribed and sworn to before me In the Salt Lake .. HiPd Wednesday 4th day of December, 1912. this Kr? 'Two Dackaees of Chamberlain's " GodW. W. H. RAY, Mil. and Mf. Henry temple, Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." Notary Public. dard ,ejitertained with a beautifully' For sael. by Hed.quist Drug Co., two (Seal) successors to Smoot and Palace (Commission expires Nor. 30, 1913.) appointed wedding reception atnelr stores, CORRECT Attest: ' home In the Sixth ward lastevening. Drug companies. (Adr.) r W. H. BRERETON, .. DOLLS, DRESSING CASES. COLLAR BOXES, KIDGLOVES, MEN'S TIES, ETC. 40 DRESS f m ou3e,-wh4ca--was Mc-Ada- ' -.- ....... Tlme-certiflcate- s - . R. W. BRERETON, J. A. RANDALL, THE LATEST TRIUMPH IN PICTURECRAFT Directors State .' , -r " 'r- - , . irmis. PROVO PEOPLE 6ETTLE NEAR STREVELL The tWosons of Richard Olson, of locTted Prpvo, Vaughn "ahdHarl, have StrevellJ near section on their quarter which they purchased (recently from the Pacific Land & Water company, through the "company's agent at Provo, Mr. F. C.Holden. Such settlers as the Olson boys will certainly be very welcome in our community. They have a thorough knowledge of all branches of farming and will be able to make an excellent showing on th.eir jand.lhe property adjoins John Mecham's farm on the north and is three miles, south of StrevelL When improved It should make one of the best farms ia southern Idaho. Strevell Times. Heindselman .WEDDING BELLS. The following couples have secured marriage licenses: of MamCalvin Williams Elton, Ameriof and' Nelson, Melphia moth, can Fork. Edgar Vernon Cranda)!, of Spring' ville, a ad Sylvia May Hansen, of Spanish Fork. IN THE REALM OF ' THE ROMANTIC 0p,lti Co. The secret of holiday shopping, buying Xmas presents, Is getting the best goods for the least amount of money. We are putting before you an opportunity of getting the best goods on the market at what-.yohave been paying for cheap goods. . Diamond Rings - of UJah,. Office of" Bank Com- missioner. wonderful story. "Monte I, C. S. Tlngley. bank commissioner Csffto.'t has been moBt carefully and of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true elaborately produced In a three-ree- l correct copy of the statement of and the luxe Polyscope Sellg de edition by the above named .company, iiieo in company. It has been secured by the da-- December, my office " thtsi-6tPrincess and will Jh'ave a showing at 1912. C. S. TINOEY, Bank Commissioner theater on Friday and Saturday, (Seal) the , table. . and that Pec. 5, 1912.) , . 7. iuo teuiciHio-- v rf and 6 published (First used. December vases of tho flowers were-als- . , mot 1 " " Yours for Trade -- , - PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY FREETickets With Every 25c Purchase, ' . j, om PCIO I- Wed- - .The rooms were very prettily decorated for the interesting occasion. In the dining room painty color scheme of pink, and white was exclusively carof chrys'fled out rVases andJbowls ' anthemuins' colors In the' prevailing, were used in the room and on the beautifully appointed dining table where an' elaborate weddjng dinner was' served. - A wedding cake formed ARGAIN STORE. ercan tile To the wist man the question nor W H K'l ti ETOre-- wi It havrj a bank accountf but WHERE he will have it. Right here is where we step in and make our bow. Let us settle the question of WHERE for you. Tlie place for your account is in our bank. It is During the evening relatives and seventy-fiv- e Mrs. George Fitzroy was hostess to about the members of the Kensington club friends were present and they were at their . regular meeting Wednesday the recipients, of . many beautiful afternoon. The rooms were prettily presents. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner will adorned with tynk and white leave tomorrow for Payson, where and besides the club mem-"ber- s thev will reside. there were present Mrs. John ' Lierly, Mrs. Ferre Decker and Mrs. T. Mrs. T. P. Musser, of Salt Lake TV Thompson. The club will meet next week at the home of MrstGeorge City, will visit for sometimejnj'rovo -- Hcmphreyr- 1VI B The Important Question Mrs. Leho Peck and baby daughter In the parlor blue and white was used are down from. Salt Lake for a week's with pretty effect. The bride . was stay with her mother, Mrs. B. S. God charming in an exquisite wedding gown of pale blue crepe de chine with dard. bead trimmnigs. j l1 Tf ET 0C , iM ' WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE AT PROVO'S REAL . 2i nfiiiW m& Hi El f Toy Towmi 'to U S, I Ail pure white, solid gold,' ranging ' In price from 110.00 to 1200.00.. Watches ' We carry "all the standard makes. Complete Elkhvahd Waltham Watche.BlS solid nickel cases up. Gold and gold filled cases,' fitted with Elgin or Waltham movements, 760 up; ,. ,y..W carry a complete" Tinel"of Xadles' Solid Gold Rings'! set with' s the choicest of both precious and stones. Excellent barin Ladies' Gents' and Gents' Stone Rings. and gains Signet 1847 Silver Knives and Forks, $3.85 per aet Rockford, Wallace and other brands of Silverware, $3 to f 5. No ' . brand over $5 per set. r v Gravy and Cream Ladles, Cold Meat, Berry Spoons, etc.,' both $5-an- seml-preclou- . plated and sterling. Also have a nice line of Chafing Dishes, Hollow Ware, Carving Seta and Sterling Silver Goods. Vr Pearl Handle Knives and Forks, best quality, $13.50 and $15 set f Cut Glass A full line of Heavy and 8tarCut, carrying the best grades on the market. Best quality lead Star Cut Tumblers, 10 cents each. Others in proportion. Leather Hand Bags Genuine leather, from $1.50 to $5 In real Seal. Our line of Holiday Goods consists of Silver, Sterling,' Ebony and Parisian, Ivory Military, Toilet, Manicure. CIoth,rTravellng,.harlng, Smoking and Dresser Sets. Shaving Mirrors, both single and double, Brass, French Ivory, Mahogany and Enamel Clocks at special i . ' , o. prices. AH' Holiday Goods engfaved free. A small deposit will secure any article untif Christmas.; . ' "Monte Crlsto," one of the most powerful and (picturesque romances picever penned, Ihe latest three-ree- l torial triumph of the Sellg Polyscope company, will have Its first display, at on Friday and Saturday, . December d 7. . V , , G. H. HeindseW ' EYESIGHT SPECI ALIST AND JEWELER. Moved to 144 West" Center. Next Doof to Ellen Theater.. Provo, Uath. , - |