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Show are practical ' - 1 V B u I u - AT WE isnt There PremV gouvenir is a reliable, substantially constructed . N. Y. It camera, made by the Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, films makes 24x34 pictures and loads in daylight with shopping now. - Bath-Robe- $8.50 values V, $7.50 values $6.00 values magazine published, ."Kodakery." ..... $8.50 values $7,50 values ... . .. $6.45 ... $5.95 .: $4.95 ..,'.'93.25 . . . $6.00 values-.-- . . . Buy All Your GIFTS , , . . . .... $G.95 $5.95 1 ....... $4.45 . $3.95J $5.00 values at The Golden Rule Store and you'll save money BEET CONTRACTS FOR PUBLIC LIBRARY TO BE - BH CENTRAL PLANT HEATED Gifts purchased now will be STORED FREE We'll tell you the parcel post rate to any town in the U. S. 1916 J osephj SARAH A. THOMPSON DIED THIS MORNING Thompsonof Horse Shos Bend, Idaho;:Mrs Willard Woodhead, Of Provo; Mrs. Millie Stewart,of N phif rrs. Maud Mitchell,' of Logaa; K L.. Thompson of Salt i Lake. and Jesse JJ. rnompson, ot rrovo; audi R. B. Hanks, ol stepdaughter, Mrs.' " Los Angeles. t Funeral arrangements have Bot ' been made. A. Thommpsoh, of the ward, widow of the late Joseph cial & Savings Bank commeacing AThompson, died this morning at the age of J7 years. MrsTThompson was Monday, December 6, to contract a native of Birmingham, England. She came to Utah in the early .'50's and for beets for 1916. has since made her home in Provo. V. W, GOODRIDGE, Agt' dl7 The following children survive her: I will be at the This bank is interested in the growth and prosperity of Provo and Utah County. It linows that the boys and girls of this city are the ones who will determine the future " ; of the city. . It wants to make and keep friends with the' young people,- - eo that they will always regard this bank as their bank. It wants to encourage them in the habit of saving and fertile habit of depositing their savings with it, In doing this our directors feel that they are not only working in the interests of crur present depositors, Trot in the r interests of the city as a whole. For the larger of the body of our future citizenship which begins to develop the habit of saving, the greater the future prosperity of our city and the happiness - of - its .residents. r ppfiEI. - and Suit Cases: $5.00 or more beginning Dec. 15, 19 15, running as long as the cam eras ' : Also Leather Travelling Bags The Provo Commercial & Savings Bank Wants to Give Them One.v With each new savings account of : Men's 1 . . . . . . $4.50 values . Your Boy or Girl Would Like One ofThese Cameras ' ' s; NOTICE ";' Note the reductions on -- last. ;'IAM:Bfp Be the early bird and do your with automatic shutter and carefully tested lens. So sim- once. pie that any boy or girl can make good pictures with it at " No experience is necessary. n, qualitycertain-t- o give ...Hats, XamerarofgenTrrfle-Eaatmalsfactory results and with each camera is included free a year's subscription to the most entertaining and instructiveThotographkv .Is .fitted 4 MealUeather Every conceivable toy for girls and boys. Prices lc to $2.98 Gift Stationery in iancy. boxes, 10c to $ 1 .4 9Jhe hoxi Handkerchiefs in vast array for gift purposes, 5c, 3 for 23c, 10c 19c Bathrobes for ladies $1.69, $1.98, $2.98. Ideal for gifts.' - for the worm rU rait the early birdJ 'jbe . wtich crzL.I Jt5 Splendor In " GIFTS Mrs. Sarah t'rbvo Commer Sixth ' - jt -- - . r..: - ,. THE HABIT OF SAVING ONCE FORMED, IS HARD TO BREAK The camera means lots of fun for them now. The account will make for their happiness in the future. Provo Commercial & Savings Bank "v ... m ,' - not-b&an- . selves proud, and Prof. Driggs showed what can be done under able direction. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. "tfall, Jr., at dinner Monday. The guests were ' J. Preston Creer, of Nebo of Supt the ifnder auspices Friday tight, school and Vrvtsor of Pridistrict,sue the. local "filstrlct school, a very of Nebo school district mary grades cessful concert was given In the ward Mrs; Carrie Shaw Rice. : Wednesday evening the local choir meeting house ty the music depart meat of the Tayson h'igh school under Under the leadership .of Prof. Harold the direction of rrof.' W. K. Driggs. Olsen enjoyed themselves In an annual) AsslBtitg were Bome.ol rrbf. Driggs' party. A good program" was rendered and light refreshments were served. private ctudents. Every Inch of space The local ward-chounder the lead In the large building was occupied.. by audfof Olsen fur of Harold Prof. ership iin pr'hnlatlc and appreciative confer- Dished stake and the JnusloiBLtii duet3, Eojos, encer - ence held at themdid clubs Paysonjst,Sunday japes' and gents' glee ir s, III HZZZO ft V -- L Ttv &To BeMakingYour Li Onlv 16 more selline days. Christmas will be here before and' we will hold you are ready. Make your selections-nostore' is fult thep until you are ready for them- Our big Gifts, and we of Practical, Serrieeable and Pleasure-Givin- g cordially invite you to come in, bring the children, and look around. Here are a few suggestionsCHILDREN w WM. LEWIS IN THE FIFTH WARD Vm. Lewis of the Fifth ward died Saturday morning, after a week's 11U ness, following an attack of paralysis. Wm Twi3 was born at Cardiff, ales, Provo-i-n 70 years ago, and cameTO 1862. His home has since been. here. Mr. Lewis kindly, honorable man. He Is survived by his wife and the following children: C. P.. Lewis, of Provo; R. H. Lewis and Mrs. 'Lydia Dudley, both of Lake Shore, and A. E. Funeral Lewis, of Salt Lake. City. services are being held this afternoon in the Fifth ward meeting house. The funeral services were attended by a large number of relatives and friends. The speakers were Elders J. T. Williams, J. H. McDonald and F. G. Vocal selections were rendered by the Fifth fard quartette and L. A. - wsa War-nic- Southwlck. Dolls, Toy Dishes, Tqy FurmtureTTarls Games, Drums;, Horns and hundreds of delightful things. PRACTICAL AND PLEASURE OIV1NO ITEMS FOR THE GROWN-UP; Dressy. NeckWear, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Cozy .Slippers, best Shoes,. Handbags, Manicure Sets, Cut Glass, Jewelry and,' of all, Ladies' Handsome Dresses, Stylish Suits, Jtich Cozy Furs and many splendid things too numerous to mention here. ' stock of .High Grade Stylish Shoes for Ladies and Children pffers the most practical gifts .for the - S - . , GREAT ,Our-excelle- MAS x TO .STORE: . . , least money. ' 4 , v . ' ' . " - Besides making you the lowest price on high grade merchan dise, we give' Premium Ticket free with each 25c cash purchase . ' ' WE Appreciate anu your patronage this is one. way ' 25 per cent off on all character baby face dolls. Hedquist 'Drug Co., Two Stores. . Ask about our premiums for Christ- We have planned to giveaway njas. some handsome gifts to our customers Jl EOF enter-tame- d - i X'Wtf j II Santaquin y Co., Twer Stores. -- s up the library and furnish lieat for The old method of firing their own piant treated a great deal of dirt and eoot which settled on the books and caused extra work in cleaning and dusting. While the new more system otieating will more be will it sanitary expensive, and cleaner. The coat of installing the1 connections, etc., according to G. H. Blumenthal, who has the contract will he about $160, and after that. the heat will be furnlshel on a rate of 60. cents per 1000 feet and the maximum charge ' Fill HPt.exc?sd fi 80 per ear. that Institution. 25 per cent off on all character baby face dolls. Hedmiist Drug Get your children into this habit- - Open an account "with us for themrand allow us to present them as a souvenir of their first step toward success, one of these efficient, practical Eastman Cameras. Any boy or girl who follows the instructions which come with each camera can', make good pictures, Jwihout&nyprenc Surely YOUR Children should have ft the advantage .of this offer. ' Arrangemnts have been made by the Library board "with R. E'r Allen of the Central heating lant to connect - showing it'r We cau. not give presents to all our patrons hut wish to. do everyr to .thing vwe can show Last Saturday evening "Governor" Williams and Horatio Jones were ar rested and charged with being drunk and disorderly. When the "Governor" was cast Into the bastlle he nrayed that the walls of the prison would lair down and release them nil,' .but it seems that he i; Invoked the wrong ' spirit. The "Governor" says he has five .witnesses that he was not Infoxl-caf- f d 'and Horatio Jones has. gone to Sal. Lake to solicit' advertisements' for our- - Christ- mas Spirit. , . 'th fHstlnasft'iottfWPoSnterr7- - Oned'by Utah County People and the Earnings Spent in Utah County , ;. |