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Show mmmtiiiiimiiiiiimitiiiHiMHtiiiiiiiiHimiiuMimiHimgnMpfiiiKrytywml I a - uj ma w fit! uj 1 ? rcu- - , B . .... An opportunity to hear the world's greatest J- . - : ;KV! imbr- for Prbvo aind Utah 3 sa .j JEWELRY The Most ' v? I 5 1! ? , rJ V . iifs " evenings. a .1 B i i , -, " i r M , , , By special arrangement we are privileged to invite you to our store to meet these two artists. e"fV Hear them in their popular songs at the Columbia and come to Bates Stores and hear RECREATIONSCOLLINS AN harlan ln person Columbia Tuesday and by the NEW EDISON phonograph. s i Ttr- - - 'it.. .' s " M B B sB s iL ' i . 1 . I j ( ( ( ", ) Hi ' s a! M Si T EDISON -- passed on. .mi m $175.00 ni ' U m 8. frit ' 11 ' i "V.. -V. W Do not forget me this Xmas My name if Marel Black. Please bring me a . doll -- and box paints and candy and nuts pare of beads and a little wax doll guess' i cant mm any more to say so I will close. With love from, MAREL. Dear santa : Please bring me a sleigh and a pair of boots and a. box of water paints and please dont forget little brother he Is 2 years old please bring hm a pair of gloves and bring him a little sled and candy and nuts and orange. ARBOR BREINHOLT. THE SIGN OF MUSICAL PRES T1GE m ' 1 NINA FROISLAND. Dear Santa: I would like a wncon and a font. ball and some nice things. How are yon and same, candy and nuts and a Unana &iid orange. Thank you for M'wing chid wiu ne entertaineu the presents last year. Yours truly. Monday evening at the home of Mrs. KAY SUTTON. An Ilasmussen. 'enjoyable Ajlert ' 1 time will lx, spent with needlework. Dear Santa : ' music and luncheon. Please bring me a doll bnggy and a head for my bfg doll. I am F.I.K8 LAPIES POSTPONE The Elki ladlea card aodal, which' a good girl If you can I would like Is held every Monday eveulng In the house sllpiiers and good thlnss to , Elks club rooms- - will not be held eat. LAEL SCOTT announcement further is Monday, U0 So. 8 W. to be made. ' . Dear Santa Claus: The memliors of the L'Metla club Please bring me a. ma ma doll, a were pleasantly entertained at the cedar chest, a set of dishes, a pair home of Mrs. Nelson Thursday after of gloves, and pair of house slipnoon. .The rooms were attractively Love to you, pers decorated In keeping with the HELEN WARD Christmas spirit . Needlework was y the feautre of the afternoon during Dear. Santa : y which a delicious luncheon waa ser Please bring me a sleigh and a ved to the following members, Mrs. J football a horn that Is in Hiendsel- Fred Ray. Mrs. Cecil Larsen. Mrs. metis music and Jewelry store, and Julian (J reef, Mrs. Robert Reld, Mrs. some candy and nuts he sure, be Clarence Greer Mrs. Kenneth- 'ra sure and bring my little brother ven- - Mrs. Ralph Craven, Mrs. HarJack a two too train and some vey Holland, Mrs. Byron Past run, candy and nuts. Mrs. Leland ftllver, Mrs. Joseph I.r.t oil AND JACK 8COTT.. AhlanUer and Mrs. Nelson was an W 8 8 West. txHIIIIHEIIlBliIiIIIIltIIIIMMiaifII"IKIII,1I1I,"1I,11I,B1,S11IIIIIIBIini r ' Santa "Clatis knows that say it with flowers is to say with . THE LADIES' FLORAL CO, 230 West Center St ' ' Phone 466. The following program was enjoy- ed: "The Life ot Klizubeth Barrett Browning." by Mrs. red W. Tay' lor, vice pn'sldent of the society. A Partu-from sonnets the numlier of KUese were read and explained by Mrs. Christen Jensen, after which to vocal solos were given as- - follow; ang, Miss Margaret Jepperson it "Never Alone" and "How IHj I Love . Thee." Ii.v Hartley and 'The Year's at the Spring" by Mrs. II. II. A. Beach. Mrs. Olive X. Hickman sang, "For Love's Hake Only," by . . BROWXIXQ WK'IETY Fisher, "Iesvlng. Yet Loving." by was enter- Marsials. "The Face of All the The Browning tained by Mrs. Christen Jensen, World Has Changed," by Hartley After the program dainty refreshpresident of the aoclety, at her houw on Deceiniier 12. The ora-sio- n ments were served to fifty-fiv- e was In honor of the poeta Rob-et- r guests. The memberi of the Columbia Browning and Elisabeth Bar- . " ) H ear Santa : I mn writing this note to let you know what I would like very much I for Christmas. I want a sleeping doll The doll to be big and I would like an Iron, to take care of the, doll's clothes with also a set of-- dishes. Your very gateful little girl. MARY RntYHXflr Dear Santa: I know yon will be very busy Christmas, so don't want to detain you very long nt onr place.; Please leave me a tiny telephone, a baby doll, overshoes, red flannels, and some candy and nus. Oceans of love to you and Mrs. Santa Clause. , Your friend, VALERIA SNOW. . don't P. overlook Rachel's diamond. - Dear Santa: I am eight years old. My mother is a widow and my father Is dead. Mamma can't get much for Christmas but I want a pair of shoes and gloves and my brother Wilbur, 10 years old, wants boots and gloves. My sister wants some shoes and my baby sister wants a dolly, but we will be thankful for what you bring us. .. Goodbye Santa, with love VIRGIL WING. P. 8. Please bring mamma a box of candy and don't forget our house number. Dear Santa Clause: Please come to our' house this Christmas. I want a big doU that ? i I both sides of the Photos sh Michael Frledaam Medal awarded by the Architectural Leaueot New York to Henry Craange Tor tha most distinctly contribution to Industrial art during the paat year.; deHenry Altken, noted sculptor, signed the medal. , Top shows the winged figure of inspiration aiding the youthful Hermes, father of one sees beauty an Bel Ing from the wheels of Industry w The Big Slaughter-- " CUT PRICE SALE real reduced price sale at suchiigureS that will astonish you. Nothing escapes this cut price sale. Our A THOUSANDS OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS Fine Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Beautiful Bracelet Watches, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Parasols, Razors, Knives, all makes --Fountain Pens and Metal Pencils, Bags, Purses, Ivory, Holiday Goods, Sets, etc -Dear Santa: I want a doU and a doll buggy a ' coat and shoes and stockings. rett Browning, this date being the anniversary of Roltcrt Browning's . . death., e To, Art! wagon. ' PRIMARY' BAZAAR MONDAY and teachers of the The offlti-Bonneville ward Primary asgocU tion.will give h bpiaar in the ward tneetiiyt liouw Monday. The booths, which will contain uprons,. house dresses, lwbies novetly bibs, fancy aprons, rbtldrens dresses and aprons etc.. will le ojieiied at 2::W o'cbnTt. There will be a fish pond for the children and candy ana popcorn will be sold. An excellent program will 1 glwn at 7 :30 in the' evening bv the children of the orgnntasntlon. All are '"Invited."' Admliwloti price is Wc for adults, children freev ' Tid-dele- y loss, your gain. EMMIT MURDOCH. ... - SOCIETY: Dear santa: I have been a good girl, would you bring me a doll and some candy canes and a little wash tub and board and some colored crayons and mi plea'se bring my little sister a little can say mamma, some dresses for dog.' Dont forget to bring some it and some dishes, a game of Winks, some candv and nuts. candy and nuts. Santa, we live at, 350 S. 5th Wrest. JESSIE JUNE. My stocking will be the littlest one so put an orange in It . If you will Dear Santa: Please' bring me a pony a train a I will give you some milk and fruit cake. You won't have to come bugle candy and nuts. down our chimney this year, be- HARRY RIDGE. rf) cause we didnot clean it so you DearSunta: I would like a doll named daisy come through the door. MIRIAM JtASMUSSEN. but i suppose it would cost to much if you cant bring oije named named thetma-ati- ddaisy Ityteg-o- ne something besides a wagon and pop mm will do. I have been a'good boy. MARION HINCKLEY. Dear Santa : would like a electric train and v m -- Gifts That 'Last Dear Santa Claug : and scores of others. ' S.I hand-trkks- Santa Glaus Hear Collins and Harlin sing "Ham and Eggs," Edison Record No. 50992; "Preacher and the Bear," Edison Record No. , ''". Dear Santa : I'lease .bring me a baby doll one WEDDING RECEPTION that can cry maiya with nice A w(diling reception was given by (treses and curls and pretty eyes, Dr. and Sirs. R. L. Spurrier, in the so I can have some fun, and do lirffts a comfort for It. Forth ward social hall Thursday Lf XX SCOTT" fvcuing, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. 4 lit So 8 W. Porter JohnsoN whose niurringt took place Wednesday last, in the Dear Santa Clans: I want for Xnias a. pame of roojci Kali Lake temple. Mjs. Johnson and a game of flinch, and a pair of wiiaJornierl.v Miss Zehflh Spurrier, The entire hall Wits decurated in boxing gloves and a pair of gloves wuier inuius. a (uilor of pink and white ' . Ulll fillip SHOOT BRIMHALL. ployed.' The bride wore a charming gown Dear Santa Clans: oi wait satin, mm a veil with a 1 tlo.t.L' t'.li f.,f thn thlt.o " wreath of orange blossoms as a ' head dress. Miss Amy Jackson as I want a di'um, a toy flashlicht. hridemaid was pretty in a gown of a Teddy bear, auornuge and some ' pale green canton crepe with silver candy trimmings. Your frienjl. Kenneth Spurrier, brother of the VICTOR BRIMHALL.' bride was best man. In the receiving line were Dr. and LDear Sania: .mis. k. l,. auu Mr. am As it is getting very" near to Mrs, Andrew Johnson, of Htber. Christmas T thiniht T yrite and tell yon what I waut. parents of tha groomf I want a pony, cart, train, candy During the evening of dancing, hr. G. E. Sangreen introduced Dr. and nuts. I am just 0 years old. Yours truly, Stronilicrg of Spanish Fork, who entertained the. quests with twenty . '' FROIS FROISLAND. minutes of mystery, in which he did also want an orange. P, several slight of after Please remember the poor ghildren. which Miss Ethlyn Hodsin sang two ' Dear Santa Claus: . solos. J'lense. send me a doll' and. buggy Dainty :.refre.nieuts "were served. In keeping with the color scheme to and a pair of house slippers and 2Kt. Many beautiful wedding gifts nuts and enndy. Yours truly, were received by the guests of ' ENID R. honor. ' Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will make their home at GS1 North First West. Dear Santa Claus: I wish a Black , Beauty story . Mrs. . R. Taylor of Idaho Falls, biHk and a new cap, size 7. My Idaho, is visiting in Provo with little brother, 3 years old, wtfnts a her mother, Mrs. Jane D. Meldrum. kiddie kar. From your loving friend, She will return to her home after JOHN BROOKS. the Christmas holidays. ' Dear Santa Claus: I wish a set of Tiddely Winks, and a cap gun. My father is dead. DEAN BROOKS. 357 N. 8th W. . New console models at low prices on very easy terms. 50520, , - Letters to Edison Chip $295.00 . BLUEBIRD 9 EARLS fir Happtmss Gifts That Last . . Edison Baby $135.00. SfrWest Center Street - ,,P,, -- Pi Edison London - ' What gift could be greater or more appreciated for Christmas than an Edison Phonograph? Just you let us put one in your home and watch the joy and happiness it will create for all not a selfish gift, but one Everybody shares in and one that will live and loving remembrance even after the giver -- has ch .; Invited guest Hear also our local artists render selections at the performance and listen to THEIR voices recreated. The following have consented to have their voice perpetuated by the New Edison method of reproduction. ' Hear and compare Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl and Mr, Murray Roberts, and compare with the recreation. ) . . IS hV-- in-ri- s at - ANDERDERG INC. - SUE H Collins and Harlan have consented to conduct one of the famous Edison tone tests, the only occasion of its kind ever to take place in Proyo. They will appear iirperson at the Bates Stores' Co. and with the assistance of the new Edison render selections. See if you can tell when the singers cease and the machine takes up the refrain. Yoii Will then kn6wn the true meaning of. the phrase, "A Recreation of the Living Artist." Don't misslhis interesting iea J ' ustf " vv'-V-Jewelry A SMALL DEPOSIT WILIrHOLD ANY ARTICLE Collins and Harlan, famous artists, appearing at Columbia - J gift a most practical one the most liked one if you select , comedians right in our home town theater Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons and LifedGift . You can make your B J- - - ' ., Our Stock U Extremely Large Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Come any r . V f fit &BPj7A - '.' r i O |