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Show 0 Fil Uoc tf 'moGdtti A and LatorancerS iof Winter Wear thitt True to our long established policy of not carrying seasonable' stocks from one season to the next, we are : clearing this season's stocks out at prices that will astonish and delight you 1 ' 'r,;.l." Lad Mm FursM s . SILK UNDERSKIRTS A big assortment of 'astonishing values 1 - 1 ..... ..slightly I price of r. . . .TV.. fo-- tr, .......... $2.69 10 c Per Yard m K-Mrr- cial heavier-gMudeatspe- - - ivBlu-Navyirr-Bla- Vi $15 00 1 ck BATH ROBES All Wool Eiderdown Robes in. Grey, trimmed with Satin Ribbon, Red, Blue or Black, made good and full and in latest style, large collars," Unheard of bargains in ChildV:Cta1td"effec'ta - are nice and warm. ,A wonderful bargain for . quicli clearance of our entire stock of Children's Regular $4.50 and $5.00 Robes. Coats we are offering them at the unheard of prices of ...... $7.50 All regular $12.50 values for . Navy Blue School Dresses Children's Coats ' : All Wool.' double warp Dresses of splendid navy, made upjn the famous "Classylass" style of two dresses in one, the style that was adopted in all the New York schools. Regularly sold at $9.75. ; are slightly out ot On sale . .J. fltTJM) I I One -iob lot.- various prices, . ... . . . as style, but are made of splendid material, are L --i " . . -- warm and will y are wear-goo- d, II" ii r '''M bargainstzrYY" - - MiSL r . f ?zTTr--:.-- ; 1s-- ' 5 ni T - - . :'A . - -,.-, - Ul .... v ft - -- ; .of each parcel oI8tQck l&m&SJbfi leiumenthal;. guard, Jane Wi liam-- ception cut flowers and oovern forttive Bhareholdera'. as follows, .giyen.JloeiojjLdMr8. !with veil,.Aim. neciHary. wm ds sota at patmo twntuests-wetfibia- id son; P.t C,, Grace Williams; trustee. SimoaJlamberger.- No. Nanio. Slrares. auction at the office of the company.. Mirta Blumenthal. XX Andrew the No. 24 'North Academy avenue, Provo, Following .JMa4Heiu2.M(L: $l(H was the !W. iBates i&lrs. pleasing J. Wedmeet Sorosis will The Utah 21 Rufus (Ilabcock fr busiuess meetlfig ail" oyster "supper n Wednesday, - January ' Mr 40,000 club Makers iHWwin A. Aiadsen. .40,000 Mirth the to 20.00 afterno'on Zi W. Mrs. hostess J. with 1917, at 10 o'clock a. ra. to pay the de- was served and a. general good" social nesday A atteraoon. mh&rgsjrharadav " TBI 50 tahr aavertislng Huexpense of sale.. tursday-eveame dainty luncEeon was servedT ateeaT-rNaTreFjVTOewa- s 137 Andrew (Madsen. Freaented with tlm 1,000 f.'Hi. 'ANIMaitSKN. Sec'y. Olie hundred and twenty guests at And In accordance. with law and meeting f Provo Temple No. 9,1 past chief's medal 1h appreciation of t)0cc2fa4zNorUiAcademjaT$given r- -A partr rtnendB ana reiauves 01 order of the board of directors made r Jrovo, l'tii. vn y ttiian bisters, the -- following of-- i her efficient services and as a mark tended on December 1. 1916, so many shares' (Vit imblfcation Jan. 8 1917.t ftcers for the ensuing, term were of esteem. The visiting guests were by Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Johnson Mrs. George Beckstead made .it their after-looher to Friday surprise elected: IM. E. C, EUzabeth Stubbs; E. A. Mitchell, grand chancellor';. G, Thursday evening for t their. daughter pleasure by paying her an unexpected 'Mary and MoAve. Craner who were ".a S., Nancy iMoe; K. J., Edith Doty; N. Dotty and Mr. ''Fresh of Helper. Mr. and .Wr&Wm. Roylance. went married the previous day in the jail. The hours. passedln an enjoymanagress, Clara Sutherland; M. R chat. and with vble manner music ' -C, Dotty Sower; protector, Caroline to Sailt LLake l Friday to attend -- the re Manti temple. A profusion of pink 2r and white carnations formed the "Nw umk mf.atBrtarermJoaMtrarltr-J-: floral decorations. The bride was Murdock entertained1 a few ladies at a attired In a dainty gown of' pink Kensington, .Those present were Mrs. crepe silk. An elaborate supper was W. ' W. iKrcanbrack, Mra. W. O. Creer, :''C served, after which & delightful,merry-makinMrs. J. T. Farrer, Mrs. Jacob Evans, time and program was I - M ' "l ' T-I- ."'---- : - I ' UAl ITY REMNANT SALE SPECIAL One big lot of Curtain material, figured Lawns, Ginghams, etc., on sale, yard t. .T.T77T7r;.. .. O'' - tM- . 'zz::zz.:srz::r" -- ' .... . , " U , t. . . , . . . . . . CREPE KIMONAS Dandy Crepe Kimonaa in Pink, Rose, tfimrned with embroidery work with white collars and cuffs. A splendid Kimona and a wonderful bargain at . .T. , 98 - ii i over net, Georgette, Taffeta, a wonderful array of stunning gowns,- - to dose at - i iinrDREssES: Our slo"k of beautiful evening gowns in all the most wanted shades, Pink, Blue, Rose, Corn Gold, Black, made up in Crepe deChine, Gold Cloth, ce in Silk Underskirts, both. Taffeta, Messeline and Jerseyrin-Ughttan- d: dark colore. Figured IJesselines1 won-..-." derful values in only light shades, on sale at . . . . .v . . . . . . . . . , $1.69 Two tone Taffetas, a beautiful piece of Silk, will give splendid wear $1.95 One lot of Messeline and Taffeta SUk Skirts in all shades. Splendid values and best colors. On sale at. : $1.95 All Silk Jersey, full flounce, fast colors, A wonderful bargain at . $1.95 Another lot of Two tone Taffetas of e- PRICE Vi AFTERNOON DRESSES All Silk and. Satin. Dresses for afternoon wear in Navy, Brown and Black, will be closed to, effect out in two lots. All regular $20.06 Dresses for $14.50 AH regular $17.50 Dresses for $13.50 quick-clearan- Ift - " .... - Price E ft to-wi- t: 1 . ' I 20,00-Utah- . - 1 -U- . . . . n 1 W 7Cra Trr-zi- " 3;.':V'.iB. g the Misses KlFzabetE Evans, lngor J ohnsoo," Ida .Currant, Mrs. Frank Ramsey, iMessrs. Kvan John Mo Wride, Chris Froisl'and, Adam. Presiding at the supper table were the Misses Agnes Burgess of Alpine,' Mabel Gadd.. Barbara Pax-man- , Ida and Erma, Jensen. The gifts bestowed upon the young coup e were pfoanFjrere. I r iMr, -- and numerous and beautiful. Mrs. Craner'wljl make tlieir home, in Corihne, Utah.' .... . . v - . One of the pleasant social affairs Thursday evening was, the surprise party; given by the members of the Segola beilveoupT'of the Third ward complimentary to Meedham... Social chat,. refresh m enl s and music contributed to the success of the affair. of it reaav-ro-r- your work 1 ' t r ' v r ' .. . .' Miss Eva Robison last week isiting Lake. ... part of spent rieDdia -- Salt Coruay Island Prtrtce&3 I At the Columbia Tuesday, - ' "" jZr January 9. the-week- 'for . " -- , " "y .' ' iMiss Hannah Woods '. ' ' . - - ' of Spanish - Mrr. Eliiabeth Bunnell announces Fork spent the latter part ot the week the engagement of --t ber.- - d&aghter in Provo witbMrand Mrs. Henry Beaal&a to Arvle Chatwin. Booke"'" re l - ' ' . ' 62 West Center ' -- Mrsr-Walter and Mrs. W. . O. Thurmond pieasantly entertained the . following Miss Florence Jepperson was In in a social way the latter part of the Ogden and Salt Iyake last week in the week: Mr. and Mrs.. Alvon Jackson, interest of her musical profession. Mr. anil iMrs. J. Carl Allred, Mr. and MrOw. H. Boyie, Mr. and M rs. John Mr. and iMrs. W. W. Ercanbrack will . Jackson. leave th 4atter part of California to spend the. next two ' rTA party 61 sixteen enjoyed a de- months. as lightful sleigh ride Friday evening the gneeta of iMr. and Mrs. J. W. Miss Ada Taylor was a (Pleasant : ' .' l. Chappie, Grove visitor last weekvl.- -: ' Mr. Shoe Repairing Company Has moved to the old Spencer 'Americanbrfc: latter-- of man,the . 7-'- n --- - "- '; . DELINQUENT NOTICE. . . Tintio Mayflower,MlnlrigCompanyr and F. C.' Adams of Moapa, Nevada, who will be married Wednesday in the Salt'Lake temple, Judge and Mrs. J. Booth gave a family dinner Sunday. .The table was prettily arranged a Utah.- - ; ' ,.;..,f- - There are delinquent apod .the fol- lowing de8cribedLstock ron account of assessmenr No. lv of one-hamill per 8hare. levied on the first day of December, 1916, the several amounts set opposite the names ot the reopec- . lf Blank Books; Loose Leaf Ledg e rs9 Accounting ;p Devices, Office r Sundries " HP - I lavior Pap er Co r |