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Show , QUALITY. FIRST- - Free Theatre ' .: ' The Ubuld You Refuse? Z Co. have purchased Matinee Theatre Tickets from the' ' WOULD YOU REFUSE TO ACCEPT 4 OR 5 PER CENT INTEREST FROM A BANK ON A SAVINGS ACCOUNT? NOT MUCH! THEN WHY MAKE A SINGLE PURCHASE WITHOUT DEMANDING "S. & H." STAMPS, WHICH MEANS 5 PER CENT ON WHAT YOU SPENRiS FOR "S. & H." STAMPS EVERY TIME YOU MAKE EVERYWHERE, A PURCHASE OF IOC 'OR MORE. r- - Columbia Theatre ; ' THEN PRICE THE LOWEST Wood-Clifto- n 5,000 ' Tilijft and are giviHg one ticket with ach dollar purchase, good. for any seat in the house during, the month of Feb' ruary. ' Modern Methods of Merchadising means muoh more than there simply placing on "display a given-- jnumber.' of articles must be a perfect "combination of Style, Quality, - Price and Service. -- You get all -- these at - (. Wood-Clifton'- s. o LTQ 'SZJ Women's and Misses' SSuifaM --v- New Coats Arriving Daily fJAVE you seen 'Tjlie new , exclusive agency for B." Fashion Clothes,' de-- : signed especially for young men and the famous "Clothcraft'' clot hi n for men of all ages,-ara combination worthy of your, inspection. Be a regular 4tBeau Brummer' by dressing up in OUR V Clothes, it will aid you in making a marked success. Ask tQOLULiSpec: iaL features at . With the Ma t est Messrs. '' entertained - ajt dinner Sunday evening. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. T. Jones, Mr. and ' .Mrs. Monte Roberts;. . . J Miss Melissa Bullock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jos. A. Bullock, was united in marriage -M- -- ' : onday-Evening of Salt Lake, The ceremony -- was performed at the family residence by . Bishop Ben. H. Bullock in the presence of - immediate relatives only. ' : - ; - ," Twenty guests were .present at a family . dinner and social gathering given by Mrs. T. J. Foote Sunday evening. ' , afternoon. A delightful time was spent in singing, instrumental music and social chat. Towards the conclusion -- of the entertainment a delicious lunchj Mrs. Peter Groneman ; and Mrs. Ralph Elliott left this ' An enjoyable meeting of the morning for Nephi to attend a Gluck-Aclub was-hel- d at the family reunion to" be held " in home of Miss Leila John Mon-- " honor of the birthday anniver eon was served. day evening. The time passed sary or tneir iatner, . Mr. a:. ' ' Complimeotary pleasantly with music and social Carter. . I uf j . "ft ran r?n MM save Dermont and Mrs. Helen Redford and sons LeRoy Roberts ana Bliss Cluff spent Sunday in Springville " furnished several musical selec with relatives. . tions. .During the evening luncheon was served. , Miss Lurline Foote has refrom - California where turned The- LaVogue club met in she spent the past year. regular session Monday evening C." F. as the guests of Mrs. G. Smith is DeckejvTheime wasnlivened ii, Mrs. Hyrum with social conversation and spending a week with Provo were music. ' Refreshments served .to fifteen. ' ...... ro laid for sixteen ' Tuesday evening' the young .ZL. a supper riven by 'Mr. and ladies of the Bonneville ward Mrs. Monte Roberts Monday gave a' miscellaneous shower evening. Following the repast complimentary to Miss Melissa an interesting time of cards Bullock" whose marriage took and music was the pleasure of . . place Monday last. An interest- the guests". ! .and ing; appropriate program was rendered and the guest of The Relief Society officers of in honor was - the -- .recipient of the First ward, twenty-fiv- e numerous beautiful and useful number, were the guests of rMrs. Jos. A. Buttle Tuesday gifts. '. Mr. and Mrs. David Openshaw -- Wood-Clifto- n speciarfeattires at chat. 1 e y Wood Gliftori f Prominent Features uPrintzess" line, of; suits at our store? They are beauties with the latest hour of style, and all priced .to make a quick sale. It is woman's privilege, to shop before deciding on a purchase,-that'swhstore should be visited first. Ask to see: our Wood-Clifton- 0 Men's 'dYdungJens-NewSnSuit- s to Patriarch An The residence of Mrs. J.' B.' Ashton was the scene of a card party this afternoon, the members of the Thursday Afternoon Five Hundred club being the valentine guests.rrrA-runiq- ue ' for fourteen. scheme was carried out in . decorating the rooms and the Miss Flossie -- Dunn- enter- same idea was evident in the tained twelve young lady daintily prepared luncheon. friends, with an evening of The hostess cards Monday. Mr$. D L, Wallick was hosserved luncheon during the tess- to the members of the Five session. Hundred card party this afterv noon. The entertaining rooms Three tables of Five Hundred for the affair were prettily art were played at a cam panyiranl?eortypical t)t valentine given Tuesday evening by Miss time. Luncheon wr.s enjoyed. Maud Farrer. . The favor, was Mrs. Egbert Eggertseri was awarded to Miss Virginia Sutherland.-hostess to the officers of the daintily prepared luncheon added to the enjoy- Second ward Primary Monday ment of the affair. afternoon. Sixteen were present and experienced a most enMiss Nellie Matloy of Spanish joyable time with music, social Fork spent Sunday-anMonday chat and luncheon. in this city as the guest of Mi3s Flossie Dunn. At the Central -- school Tues- day evening the teachers of the Miss afternoon Franklin school" honoredthe Lydia Tuesday Jones entertained r. few ladies Board, of Education and their wives - with z banquet. This informally at cards. and Mrs. Hyrum G. Smith of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. El von L. Jackson enterta ined at dinner Sunday. ' ,The floral decora tions were of --pink and white carnations and covers were laid t - d . . proved to be a delightful social evening for all present.' This afternoon Mrs. C. E. Fletcher opened her home for the entertainment ol. the. Tres- -. Juli club members and a number of invited guests. .Appropriately decorated in Valentine an effect the ropms presented he attractive appearance-ancTrt- hours passed merrily with an indulgence in music and chat. The dainty luncheon served was, in its preparation, harmonious with the decorative scheme. In addition ;to the club- - members-ther- e were present by invitation Mesdames John Wbrsleyr the Alf Worsley, Will Robison, T. E, Thurman, F. E. Thomas, C. E. Fletcher, Sr., H. R. Atkinr R. J. Murdock, Harvey Fletcher, Miss Hattie Walker. - . The married folk of the ward will conduct a dancing party tomorrow evening --;. to which the public Js extended an invitation to attend. , . ' Continued on page 8 a-- Begins Saturday, Feb. 1 2 9:30 a.m. n Here is the sale that is chock full of bargains. THE BIG EVENT OF 1916. Oar merchandise at tremenduous reductions. entire line of reliable up-to-the-min- ute Extra big savings for very body. Our store will be closed all day Friday to arrange our stock for the sale. LOOK FOR.THE BIG HANDBILLS. We must raise money and do so .quickly, so have placed our large stock at ridiculously low prices. Bargain surprises everywhere about the store. H Remember the Date and be on the Opt St i Y) l 1? I 6z TTIhioinn t -- i . . - 9 A |