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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING. ' Store Opens lor 11 o (block G.re!i,SaIv Committees to Names for Sessions Be Held Next Month. Th following committee hits been aroe4 for the eeven th annual convention of th Utah State Elke' association to be held In Salt Lake, June J, 1 and 4: GENERAL COMMITTEE. Judr John F. Tobin, fenera! chairman. A. E, Osborn . OConnor W. B. F. Pyper W. G. Laubendtr PUBLICITY, A. E. Osborne, A. W. Rtlhlcfc chairman Joe, Leata H. ft, Haaa Helley Jo, Homer F. Hoblnaon Jaa. I,Blair Fred C. OoodceU Fred O. Redmond W. G. Weaver W. M. Nightingale Al. F. Phillip C. C. Stiblih of Boston Store Entire Stocks of ' 4 Brigham chairman Mayor E. A. Bock Albert H. Crabb SUI J - ' DEATHS, At IS East Second South, Andiew 77 Williamson, year old. He survive) bv tils widow, Mr. Laufa Williamson Funeral service will be held Monday at o clock at th Larkin funeral The body may be viewed at the chapel chanel from lo until 13 eclotk Interment villi be In Mount Olivet cemetery, Sales All Greatly Reduced All Greatly Reduced $15.00, $19.75, $25, $29.75, $35, $39.50 $15.00 SUITS Prices, Qualities and Quantities Just as Advertised. $29.75 $35.00 $45.00 2 $37.50 $40.00 $45.00 3 $00.00 $05.00 1 $50.0078 4 5 $39.50 3 $60.00 ' $65.0028 $75.00 10 3 $70.00 $65.00 $8j.OO 1 $ i o.OO 84 -- ONE-HAL- M ' 4 $90.00 $95.00 reductions on these Suits average more than $30.00-- 10 $30.00 $33.0010 $32.50 . $29.75 8 $35.00 $39.5010 3 $45.00 $47.50 . $50.00' 2 2 $55.00 3 $50.00 $.j3.00 30 $39.5011 $45.0019 $jO.QO 43 $55.00--10 . $45.00 1 $35.003 $32.5- 0- 93 5 14 $29.759 $0.00 prices are better than HALF PRICE SALES. These prices are not marked up, These -- (P 3 07O JU0SS wO Not grouped or other- wise specialed, 2o 14 $65.0019 $85.00 1 $90.00 1 ' 1 DeSS ,77 . This Dress Sale is better than any HALF PRICE SALE ever - made. Also 196 More Dresses, $60 to $200 T J) , 152 20 Also 96 More Coats, $45 to $100 ' 16 ' $60.00 $65.00 $75.00 6 $ 75.00 $ 85.0010 1 $ 90.00 1 $100.00 2 $110.00 19 $45.00 $55.0027 1 26 fr Not grouped or other- - $32.5014 $35.0038 $45.0022 $50.0019 $39.50 $50.0026 $53.00 1 63 wise specialed. $45.00 Prices, Qualify and Quantity Jnst as Advertised $19.75 29 $35.00 F. F O QOfO ri mmi JuCoeiJ ej DRESSES $35.0034 $50.00 r 5 8 9 $35.0012 38 . 2 Also 141 Suits From $65 to $200 $25.00 39 $85.00-- 12 The $19.75 $45.00-- 18 3 2 9 2 $80.00 23 00 (mdlJ O . Not grouped or other. wise specialed. One Group of 40 Ladies Coats Consisting of 11 1 11 8 7 2 $45.00 $50.00 $55.00 $60.00 $65.00 $75.00 40- - Coats Coats Coat . Coats Coats Coats Coats. ALL ONE PRICE One Group of 31 Dresses Consisting of Dresses Dresses 11 $55.00 Dresses 6 $65.00 Dresses 3 $67.50 Dresses 3 $39.50 ALL ONE PRICE 8 $50.00 . MILLIM 31 Dresses. Sizes 34, 36 and 38. SKIRTS WAISTS 7 SPECIAL LOTS All Greatly Reduced reserve, no matter how low they have been selling for the last two weeks. During this sale, starting Monday $ 9.25 912.50 915.00 Also 82 Skirts to 950.00 Less ; 9X5.00 9X7.50 9X9.75 925.00 929.75 2(n . Without AN EXTRA DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT will be deducted from the already Jow marked prices. All WAISTS slightly smoke Boiled will be closed out at HALF PRICE CAMISOLES Clearing out Camisoles. Not going to carry them. Splendid opportunity Monday to -- complete your wardrobe. Stocks of Camisoles have already been greatly reduced. Monday an eatr discount of ' 25. Entire Stock Except White Milans and Leghorns, Dress Hats, Street Hats, Sport Hats, Street Hats 500 Trimmed Hats to Choose From will be deducted from the week tale prices. . Mr. Allens Department Joins the Boston Store in Offering Tremendous Bargains Monday in Apparel for Boys and Girls. Top Heavy Stocks Regardless of Loss. . - Special Tricotines and Satins' FUNERALS. J Funeral services for Harry Aimer Pavia, who died Sunday at his home., 221 Eroerll avenue, will be held at i.SO oclock this .afternoon in the Masonic temple, under the auspices of Utah No. I of the Knights Templar. The body may be viewed at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking establishment until 10 oclock and from I SO until J.Sfi oclock at the Masonic temple. Funeral service for ' Christina O. Hedges will be held today at i o'cloi k In the Emigration ward chap,-!The body mar be viewed at the home. 1084 East Sixth South street, from 10 o'clock In the morning until 1 oclock In the afternoon. Interment will be In City cemetery. body mav chapelThe 1334 Kouth Ninth the home. East street, Sunday and Monday , until 1 o'clock. Interment will be in City cemetery. DRESSES e1 1P - 529 35 - 45 Five COATSPricei, Qualify and Quantity Jnst as Advertised Deaths and Funerals at Six Three Special Sales All Greatly Reduced BRIGHAM CITY. May 8. Yesterday, at a meeting of th boyd of education, the action taken at a meeting held Friday of last week by which the (180,000 bonds were sold to Sweet, Causey & Co. of Denver at ft premium of (10,386.80 was rescinded, at the request of a representative of that firm, Th bond were sold upon the vote of only two members' of the board, with one voting agalast and two member absent, and th action aroused considerable criticism on the part of the taxpayers because of the high premium. When this fact became known to the bond buyers they concluded that they would rather not accept the bonds, and their request to annul the sale was readily gaanted by the board, all the members being present be viewed ...... a new spring Dress. Taffetas, Georgettes, Combination of Taffeta and Georgette, Tricotinei and Trioolettes, novelties of every description, light and dark. COATS All the newest Spring Coats, mediums and long Spring Coats of every description. Special to Th Tribune. Funeral services for Iren B. Kelson will be held Monday at .oclock in the Thirty-fir- st ward 11 A. M. Opens Monday Morning way-dow- Sale of Bonds Set Aside on Question of Legality -- r o ' Funeral service for John Latham will be held today at t oclock lb the fourth ward chapel. - The body Twenty may be viewed at the home, 88 Wall street, from 10 until 13 oclock. Interment will be in City cemetery. a It is an established policy of the Boston Store to unload all stocks each seaEverybody knows what we have been up against this seasonno spring at son. If necessary-tall snow and rain and slushy streets. Then .came the railway strike with The bargains Monday sacrifice, WE SACRIFICE. UNLOADING THEREFORE SALE. wonderful. GREAT THIS And are know Boston what Store Sales are bona simply delayed shipments. you We dare not hold off till Losses have been heavy, but it is your gain. fide bargains. Thats why we have the crowds. See windows for. styles ' n and a cut prices. June, the usual time for big sales. SUITS Trieotinci and Serges, inthe Navy Blue, Fancy Sport Suits, Check Suits and Jersey Suits. All kinds of Suits in this sals. DRESSES Every one a ,1 Be Sold Reserve Everything ' O. Stone Jo. C. C. Glasscock B. W. Wuseer Jama bvryer Anoe Morel Kerry Shepherd H. ft Deardorff 8. J. Singleton Geo, M. Hoffman PARADE. W. G. Laubender, J E. tOeardorff Howard Hout -chairman Joaeph Wood W, H. Bywater Martin Mommy J. Parley Whit Kay Hall Alfred G. Gunn Harry S. Joaeph Alaton Parke Vawter H, V, C. C. Blllmeyer Major McDonald J. R. McIntyre H, Grut Jo. John H. Cook J. B. Lewis 1j. R. Matts ft K, Mann ENTERTAINMENT. C. W. J, OConnor, Sltblch IL A Leipeiger chairman Jack R. browning Geo. W. Welch Edward Nelson J. Edw Swift C. Evans C. E. Christensen Carl Schmidt S. W. Tooke Charles W hitechurch Jaa. Blair Henry Schraven P. V, Kelly A. R. Bain W. J. Lewis Jack Grunlor Ed. F. Flttpa trick M. M. Warner, Jr. TRANSPORTATION. Phil Thompson, Hugo Balser chairman Ralph Lounsberry Clarence Cutting J. B. Snyder BADGES. DECORATION MATERIALS. Jos. R. Haas, chair- - Thoa Mulhall man E. J. Donnelly PRIZES. Jaa Lewis, chair- - W. R. MacDonald man K. R. Dustin A. R. Webster C, J. Underwood REFRESHMENTS AT CLUB. Carl Schmidt, chair- - W. Rchmler man c. Rinettl A, ft. Bain F. Capitols HOTELS. V. A. Betttlyon, J. E. Clark bonis Collins chairman C. C. Bacjtes Berkley Olson Al. Jacob UNIFORMS.' Frank Hammond, Ed. Howerter W. S. Edmonds chairman Dr, M. McDowell Jack Chase REGISTRATION. Howard Emge, Walter .Brown Ed. Beagle chairman H. T. Freese H. B. Jennings AUTOMOBILE. A. Meeklng, Jr., Quimhy 'Stewart chairman Guv Mister Fred W llliam Judge E. A. Rogers C. C. Bsckea J. H. Wheeler Geo. W. Walch James Warden W llliam Brewer W. J. O'Connor B. T. Pyper Howard Hout H. E. Deardorff Bruce Cramer Si C. Sherrill Tony Nelson Theo. Ganser Fred Freeman S. J. Singleton Fred C. GoodceU O. E. Cooker! y P. V. Kelly Arch Smith W. 8. Edmund Clarence Cramer Roy Shill E. C, Coffin W. B. Hughes J. B. Moreton John Schraven J. E. Deardorff Ray Hall W. R. McDonald Harry Schraven' Dr. F, L. Hart SJoa. R. Has M. ,M. Dahle Fd. Howerter A. Brockbank W. H. Nlghtlngal A. R. Bain D. B. Hughes SUBCOMMITTEE BAND. C. Q. Blllmeyer R, R. Mann ' J. Parley White SUBCOMMITTEE FLOAT. John H. Cook Parke Vawter M, Mummy , Ray Hall A. G. Gunn . , decorations; T. Pyper, . - Coats - Dresses - Skirts and Waists Suits Store Must 'No at . I T j Monday at State Association MAY. !, 1030 rndm Boxelder County Schools Ready for Commencement . " "7 it I fo The TnlOnc. FHIGHA1I CITY, Slav 8.Tbe ctvol of Boxelder county will complete their, work next week, and the high school ban outlined & program for the entire week, I egmulng Wednesday, upon which day the patron of the school will be invited to ineptet an exhibit of the wotk the tu. dent have been doing. The oviaaiou will a o be .Mothers day. Frii ay evening the aet, lor claim will g ve It program at the tn howl auditorium, end Katur-luevening the Alumni ao-cutio- a wil give It annual banquet and ul Commencement exertiiw will be In id Sun lav In toe make taber. n Tie In tide eicr.ing A. elty, st'whbh rwu-- ir iv.rkhiim of Salt laiXe will deliver the Spot y n address and graduate will chapel on May 16 at 2 o'clock in the Lyman of the council of the tftelv reedy their diploma. will speak at meetings in Ogden. The elementary school will hold their afternoon.Francis D. Bishop President Beber J. Grant, it is exoommewement exercises Friday in thi Higgtnbothem will wilt attend a funeral of one of city and Saturday at Garland. David Ck preside. pected. , Ilenperaon will deliver his old friends in Logan today. McKay and W. the respective addressee and there will Tabernacle Services to aixty-aeve- be approximately 400 graduates. Memorial Services for Capt. Wardrop Announced VOTES Have Mothers Day Note S4I. MANTUA Tt Tribune. BRIGHAM CITY. BONDS. . - gThe water-wor- k May 4 bond election held at Mantua yesterday carried by a majority of erven voles. There were 30 vote for and 23 asamet the proposition to bond the town In the sum of (14,ou to Install a waterworks nystum Carl A. Badger will bo the speaker at th tabernacle services of th L. D. S. Memorial service for Captain Starr church thi afternoon, The lheme of C. Warjrop, eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. the meeting will be in keeping with the Mother day program, Wardrop, 300 Twenty first South street, musie will be rendered by the bpectal taberMISSIONARIES who was drowned recently in the wa- nacle choir under "the direttion of Proter! of Cliame bav, souh of the Danama fessor Anthony C. Lund and Professor Returned missionaries church who reported at canal to tie, and whole body wag aot re-- r J. J. Mi Clellan. Bret presidency during Anthony W. Ivias and Eichard B. are Mis Bose L Monk, tiered, will be held at th Wells ward V REPORT. of th L. the office the pat of Sp&nieh D. S. of the week Fork. from the western states mission; Charles A. Robbins. Pleasant Grove, southern states; Arthur D. Tavlor. Provo, Australia! Allas Alla Grant, Houevville, northwestern states, and Paul Wynn, Kexburg, western state. Mrs. Kinney was a native of Irelan i, having been born in Dublin, JN'ovem k r Yt, 1SJ0. With her parents she came to Utah in the early fifties, and encountered the usual hardships of the t She was well acquainted. w .th Brigham Young, and took an rt,v Funeral Richfield Today part in political and social affairs it of Pioneer M.i'iJh Utah Woman the early day. Judge and Mrs, Kinney came to BICHFIELD, May 8. The funeral Richfield over thirty years ago. M i. . Kinney is snrvived by her onlv on, of Mrs, Elizabeth Lynch Kinney, widow L. Kinnev, three grandchildren an! e of Judge L. B. Kinney, former probate great grandson. ludge of thus district, will be neld at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the 5 SALT LAKERS TO GO TO C . Third ward chajwl, Mrs, Kinney duel Airs W. 1! Feat s aid jc . t. last Tuesday morning, iler son, W. L. Isabella, of halt Fii--lof1, Kinnev, aud family were at her bedside for Oakland, where In y will vbi.l r' i J when the end came. months, -- , at Itrnmnm h I |