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Show " ' ... t - : .5i f ' - ' . '.;' - , , - i . TOfflC TO ALL WHOKNEWHI POBTLAXD, Ore., Ja SS(UnU ffewsr Almorf' everyone who ha tpJ llT fieliwood twv lonr know Henry Stevens, secretary of the Brotherhood of Electric" Railway of the Portland Elwtrit Employe Power company. Stevens .became a conductor on lhe JSeliwpo4 line In 1894 and until ieceutly he .worked on the "route with the etoeption of four year pent as county recorder in Clackamas county.; He ..seemingly eould name almost every, man, wonmn pr; child, who cnnineg Into one of his ears. a sorter spiritual tonic 4 all o( of ftei1 t took pleasure to cheer O -- err m - up... - i "It used to make me feel old when some young woman would et on th.pcar with a small child and wiv 'Let Mr. Stevens befp you oh, hon ey. He used to help, mother on when I was a little girl." He not only helped mother on. hnt knew her name, her friends and her husband, lie used to know . whbn tng-tne- . folk left town when the baby's first tooth was It In that one time hp reported for neglect of duty. superintendent called him In' -- tld and wit wan Every bo d y s S t b r e Located at Well- worth's, 368 West Center Street The and "Now, Henry, maybe you can talk tend to. iusinoss, but think of the example It sets these new men.' Stevena decided to mend hfg wavs He took tickets without talking. Ilia new , manners brought forth find queries: ' i "Are yon! sick. Henry.?" "Henry, what makes you So mad?" Stevens finally gavejtp his silence and resumed hi8 eheerful, friendly habits. . A short time ago he wns mndn of .the employe'' brother-tafod- . He takes care of tlie lusur-aStf- e and relief measures for tlie men visits them when they are sick, calls on their, families when, doiith comes, Rives advice on money troubles and hears of their sorrows. hi- - rlenilHimm Because-)- f trt f wards everyone;" if seerris ffiat every one who eome in contact with Hen-rStevens likes and "remembers '. him. ' Sometime he Rets lonesome for his old friends. Often he spends ifi r " S1' t C Hi : I I We Sell at Whole-al- e Direct to the our Door- - Customers.- Knockis-- At - w-retar- y This is riot a Special Sale, and these prices will prevail throughout our store at all times. The Wholesale house; th4 we are connected with has decided to sell at wholesale prices direct to the - y Teifntre" Ladies' Bloomers in silk finish . regular $1.00, 2 "pair" for--.-- ', ; down-tii"- - Ladies'- - tail price $1.25 to you . LH.EASTMOND House Slippers,. heavy-fel- t ' , IE-ret- . - luC Prof. E. II. Eastmond, head of the art department of the Iiriyluun Young university will leave this evening for St. Thomas, Nev., where.be iu going to work upon the pageant l ofa'The" Lost City." lYofessor was commissioned by the state of Tfevada" lust year to evo've and produce a pageant on the s:te ot the1- lost city Fwblo Opawle-- . New excavations at the site have been made unit the governor has authorized the production of the1 this year. Professor Eastiuond will go there to st urt work ou tills pageant this week-enand will" return to Nevada iu April 16 direct tin f the iageaut which production will be given" ou April 23, on a greater scale than ever, slons will bcruu from all parts ot western America toi St. Thomas on ' ,:. that day: The B. W U. baud wa taken to Nevada last' year; render music.-- ' uur sizes EeelaF; Qd'ods Sold Enst-inoW- i Men's Silk Ilc&e in black and cordovan and white. DOc and 75c value, Price to you" .' 25c - Children's shoes, infants values $1.00 a" pair. Piuce- - to you . . . : 7 fist step, "' rn uUC .Men's Canvas Gloves, only, dozen . . . . Men's all Lather gloves. vdue. Prie to you' , . Excur-pagea- - Men's' neckties 50c aW 75c value. Your choice, .for , was- car- the "weekly luncheon of th8l)ringville Kiwania club Thurs-dJ- . evening in comuieuioratitig the elfefin'th anniversary of Kiwaiiis, President John 1V- Mendeuhlill acteti air master of eereuiqnies I)r. Wallace Mace .as toaatmaster ait the evening. A talk, Vhat Kiwanls Hai ' in Your Town," wus given by Vice President Nelson Heal. District Trnate M. I). Taekard gave talk on Oie duties' of the district trustee ;. Mark Anderson, president of the Profo Kiwunis jrubdlwuss-- . ed the conservation pf thrlnnt nttd wild animal life of the national fdr-es- t landg.iO' Utjitt;.?iKl8e Ai B. MprJ gan of ,the Provo cluh ..very ably discussed the "Social Service of Kiwanls.' The- - .president's Tuensage was read by J.- F. Wingate. Musical numbers were a vocat solo $1,00 .?200..49c Women's Cashmere Hose, at a .bargaiiu "Value 73c, While they last KIWANISCLUB appropriate program -- Anderson. The cointoiunlty Ringiot was trad by Dr.. Frank Reynold of the' Pro vo club, f One lot of $5.00: - - Z3C aa ip ui4u ................... January 30 At 9:00 a. m. , . . Men's Silk Shirts with or without collars! in all the new shades. flf) $5.00 value. Price to you . ; )wiUU - $1.00 ...... nr rrz n n rzp rrrvrw nrA rz i y 368 West Center Street SpriiiRVillt . CRICKET SWEATERS MEN'S DRESS SHOES All wool .and worsteads, fancy colors, just the thing for the boys and girls these cold days. $6.00 values. 00 7C Price to you . The latest balloon and box toes ..,.s0ilu - $4.00 yalues for Be tirvho- - local. .Given -- Away Good work' pants, sold everywhere On $2.50.- - Price to you . . :.....(,. .". Dress Trousers, $5.00 values, Price to you . . , t. ;. . . . , Opening Day . for $U9 ......... rr vn P. - J0YBIGTIH1E n ' for e s for v ! iwu '44. . , $3.95 77 ..... . $3.45 $4.95 . . Plenty of Oxfords too is marked accord CTZ2 c3 old-tim- e t; 3T SPRINGVILLE- - mm ' t 368 .West Center Street dies Tuesday evening of fnurth-arittjritsi-ust4iiJud-fro- -- a- in fall-- At party nf the Sona and J)Htishter of the Indian War and Pioneers "at the" Sprlns-vill- e Opera houw the evening of the , ninctecntbi fo- - reports- - Mrs-.- Reese wid ing rMm mifferinjr a fractured rib and also an injury-tthe lungs. She was taken to the home of ber son where ljcr condition rew worse un :She wag bornjn Wales and canj taL'tab. ihirty seven yeanrngo. She has boon a resident of SnrlinrvfllJ the past sis years. Previous to com' ins to (Spriiigville she nved afe t ' Eureka and Scofield. . SurviviAff are one dauchter and two sonsrMrs. "Rachel Smith of-Rock Springs, Wyo.. JTephl GrilTthsf ' of Salt La'ke City and Thomas Grifl fiths Qf Springyflle. . Funeral ervlces will be litld in the Kprlnjcvllle Fourth ward vttanel ' . Friday at 1 o'clock. i Vet-vrai- is . felt-whii- e Kpringvillo til the time of J T.. $6.00 values a nr r FROMINJURIES 4 $2.85 .... . $5.00 values 'Values $2.50 for Formerly Wellwbrth Chain Stores Co sei)-vie- - . MEN'S KHAKI PANTS Broyn, of Orden, also a mem'A most delicious luncheonfrfTO-J- ." Boypr"actod".a8 muster ber of the state executive, board and the "domestie geienee. Miwa Ruby of t cri'iiionrei jncT'nnounced-t- he Smitb.eputitY . demonthe high aebool,' under" strator of Utah County extension the dlreetion otmis!t Florence , numbers on. the proicram, as follows: , Oominmijty sinRinff," load by " Ray," TerrlcS, ",', Cliilds, head of the department. j mond Kogg of the rvlce bureau f TtLewtmhers furnished the TXew"dMncea and by fbft qu'adril; II.. r. UiiiverHity; invoeation, Tnrmerj "and their wives of bureau of tUe B. Y. University were e'n joyed until .late" in the lej were ft violin olo By Raymond Ross Springville and MnpTefon mimbe'rruR evenlns to the fuiiei of the height piano hy Miw orchestra". ' fnittyeit thtw- of "th" I'lifh ACTlnitural Colleen compaaled , Junneta Crawford; vical'golos by rifl, .progihon, .luncheon and d.rare wcfrnslon 'wnrk ; J, tv. aillrann, of Bliss Finlaynon, A pewlmlHt, ' thinks GeixKP Kerompnnied by Mr. M'ru. AU( C. I.. HeefKs ? years of given at tlie Springville he)x elwl ;Wnlon, memlicr tl stnte exreu ltuits and and tad' Olllllifltl'. Is n nerann nm nmnlii lnv m mo-lu ooaraor oqp. died at the home of her mod. uu.u.wwiu luvsuiijLrnmij t aim Jiureau: M ijve iiij; AUa Call. ' . "for splinter's in a club sandwich. Thoimis Griffiths in the FARHERSJEK . , - t a It Farm 35 c pair At Startling Prices Bargains Instead of vyni -"- - OQ"QC" . . , ; . , . . ... . . yUiUu Some new spring hats just in. hats for - nc ..... . . ' One lot of $6.00 - bought -- J. K"Booth,"head 'of the" muRlc department of the Springville high school; "two vocal solos by. Olof VIcklund of SlMiniih Fork; and a" vocal solo by Miss Fay Jensen of thesen'ice bij,rfau of the B. T. r., accompanied by Jier sister Miss Izold Saturday ingly. Come in and get acquainted. -' "by ...Zi'lD hats for . ' LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.50 values in all the new shades j)C Price: to. you . , OuC ,: . . . . . . "One lot same as above odds and ends! ' while they last - UAbwe are butafewof our opening day bargainprices. Our entire stock at- - - MEN'S HATS AND CAPS One lot of $4.00 CO IC hats for SPR1NV1LLE An I Heavy all wool Blaziers made by Knight Woolen Mills,-8o- ld everywhere for $6.50 Plain and fancjr-plaidM nn. Price to you ; irriUU MEN'S ANDBOYSCAPS: Winter weight with ear flaps, retail 50c and 75cZ3C Price to you Flowers d ried out .,. ' )li03 Men's Union Suits, good weight Jersey knit", our No. '200 regular ' M JQ $2.50 values. Price to you . , . . v I rKJ For Men's Maj Vaxp PanKa Sole 00 C value. Price to youSti43 shoes, 01 0C s. Business - jp Will give you a years service. Open " Q Children's $2.50 values . Be $1.25 - L. D. z1r Both" the knit and flat weaves, sold everywhere for $1.00 and $1.25, a pair. Price to you ,v. , ,T3C -- for - Ladies' Silk Bloomers' in fancy colors, $2.00 values for F1KST OUALITY Ladies' $3.50 value Misses$3.00values qwiii - ail Boys' all vool Mackinaws, heavy and' warm. ,fia;n, and tancy colors, $7.00 values. rnce to you ::. . ;;VTi . Men's - STAGEPAGEANT $8.95 Price to you ;' GOLOSHES -- IsfStore Genuine horsehide leather vests: some with 4 flap pockets, would be a bargain ice DOC , Men's Heavy Wool mixed sox 35c. Priced, to you IS ENGAGED TO re- - PC-Pr- ' The iNew "shades - Setlwitl he can hear gossip along his old run. ' bwrg barn, where car about affair Ladies' Dress Slippers in all the new in. patent .Ieather,""satin" CQ QK"' value. 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