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Show T 0 Deseret evening r news Saturday January it iois work on have an abundance hand in caring tor tbi poor and needy, rendered valuable aasletance theythehave local Ked Croaa organisation to They have turned In the following articles which members have made: IS I scarfs; palri of woollen ISeocka; surgical bandages, rlra of wrletleta; I convalescent robea; lx 11 handkerrhlefe and IS. tray clothe; bed of geeks Thla of couraa does palra not tnclude work done with materlala furnlahed by the local chapter of thv Red Cross, of which there la w great amount , Logon Office Mini t11" Nsws tbs v2i jt.WMkl HUoo- t - hub m schedule c a Logan, Jan. IL-- hold-fniT- 'ara' Seventh ward. Feb. 12, Logan wLd. r.b. 15, Logan Eighth ward Peb. LOran 22, Feb. Ninth, ward. ctatk ward. Feb.. 26; Providence, tab. and River Heights, March L . Other New Hems. -- Tk Booster club haa decided to lta nfemberahipa and In that ataaaify L- -. mean with which to carry obtain lta actlvitlea In the future tnetead to appealing to the buaineaa men activity. . The finance every public will not result in any Jiflction privilege, of tnem-n,- n hangs a and sack on will have a vote aa anal. The Thatcher Bros. Banking company t a meeting held last Evening decld- her of the KM.r.i v.4 i6 tirmmir lUtervs district and its application will M sent in at once. Yesterday afternoon Chairman' J. W. Funk-the county council of defense met with the principals and supof the city and county erintendents schools, at the B. Y. college, and the nuitter of raising Cache countys proportion of the thrift stamp loan was ilscosned at length. A good part of tbt work of raising this fund will fall of the schools here sjfon thejeacher and they have Taken hold of the work -- of is real earnest Notwithstanding the fact lief societies of the Cache that the stake always Re- - mm r J Golden Wedding Celebration Of,Mr.and Mrs. Orson Hicken REFUGEES UNITED STATES MENDON. Word has been received by tbe First Presidency from the colonies In Mexico that all read eouue on iglilcli taxen anvitais-- 4 ispstf will be sold I the wr future, and all It Is therefore ' adrtoed that Church naesnber owning read rotate In the Mexican colonies liable to be sold for taxes correspond with Prat. Joseph C. Bentley ts regard to lands at Colon! a Joarea, and with Bishop A. B. Con In respect ot lands at Colosda Dublao. BURLEY. IDAHO, Subscriber of The Deseret News who remit for their Subscriptions ov mall, ara kindly requested to note that op and after November first. 1817 the Issue of receipt Misiionary FarewelL na celved- - THE DFPERF.T NEWS.' " 4. Funeral Mendon, January were in held.. the services 1 I Mrs Jan. at for here pm. chapelE. 8. Gardner, wife of J. A. GardMary ner, whose death occurred Dec, 21, 1217, after a 400 long illness of heart trouble people were present. ProNearly were the floral of, fuse and beautiful feringeMusical numbers were furnlahed by the Mathewa quartet of Providence, Newspapers 'throughout the stats Retta Walker and Lucile Hardman of wta we refugees may bs tempoiril Mendon and Mlarf Rigby and Mr. Flahof PL W Newton. Bishop Joseph. atkina, located are requested to publish JlV. offered the opening prayer and Andrew Andereon the benediction. thl notice. Counselor Jeremiah Baker dedicated the grave. The speaker were Preet George T. Hyde, Bishop Butler, AbraMr Wrlgly, county farm demonstra ham Rorenaen, Bishop John H. Anderaon was here and organised and Bishop Bird of Mendon who pre- tor,, a local farm- - Thursday bureau. V D walker sided. was chosen Baker -president. Jeremiah secreThe services ware most Impressive vice Nephi Sorensen, and as beautiful as the life of the tary, president, Mormon Bird and Jacob F- - boren-se- n directors good woman, for whom they were held Mrs Gardner was a faithful member Jesse Walker who enlisted in the of the Church, and had magnified every navy last summer Is home on a furposition to wpich she was called. The lough There was a basket ball game on epeakera bore testimony of her Tuesday night between Richmond and IntegrityE.and worth. Gardner Metidon. Richmond won the game. Sorensen commonly Mary known as 'Marne,' was born In Men- don, Juna 2, 1882 She was the sixth child born to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac SorenAMERICANFORKT sen and the first of a family of eleven to depart thla life. She we married to John A. Gardner, also of Mendon, Un interesting event of the week was, a worthy husband who deeply mourn the dinner party given by Mr. Robeit her death. H. Crookston New Year's day. Those "" were Mr. and Mrs Reuben Other lTew Items. present The old folks' reunion was held Jan Weeks, Mr. and Urx Jesse Weeks, Mr I. They met Jn the tabernacle at 1 and Mra A. R Overlade, Mr. Phillip Mr and Mra Sanford Weeks, o'clock, where a program was ren- Weeks, then went to the amuse- all of Pleasant Grove. dered They Mrs -- Ernest Seastrend gave a pret- ment hall in the basement, where they arranged party. New Year's eve ggmeiftly enjoyed themselves tnplaylng was not The rooms were tostefully decorated and "dancing. Though thera had and aa out a Very refreshments were served. Present so many usual, they were Mr. and Mra Jack Johnson, Mr. enjoyable time. tslned at a wedding reception In honor of their daughter Wiry, who was married to 21 r. itdnard Jiangon In ihe bait I tke The polutives and Immetemple diate friends eh re present. Mr. and Mrs Hanson will make their home In Amrian Fork - (Special Correspondence ) Last Fridsff Burley, Idaho, Jan. 'll evening a missionary farewell party was given In the First ward chapel In honor of F.lirr Frank Tarns who 1 Titled In the California "4e-A- n excellent program was given In the chapel after whlib ell adjourned to thwopera house where dancing was Indulged In A purse of money was to help prenented to the him on his way. missionary - - Other New Items. to-la- bor i Tlie young people of this jilace have tile ; iiEP4 Lial-r- MR. AND MRS. ORSON 1IICKKN, and Mra Verna I.ewle of Heber 111 Haber, Jan 11. Orson Hicken and wife celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage In their home here on New Year's day, at which a host of friends and relatives were present. Orton Hicken and Emily Rasband were married In Heber Jan 1, 1888, by Bishop Abram Hatch, and they have lived here ever since -- and have helped to develop aftd build up thl city and county, taking part In all publicto enter- them They have had born prison. seven of whom are livinnn children, are g-and all married, and have homes of their own. They are: Orson T. and Ernest Hicken of Tabby, Mra Emma Murdock of Fruitland, Fred, Alonao and Frank liickeu of Heber he Mr- - John Crook of Shelley, Idaho, and Mra 'Silas Fish and Mr. Alfred returned home Monday, after, a week a Jensen. Mrs. Abert Buckwater entertained visit with her, sleter, the C. L. C. S club at a kenalnglon CrookBton. Friday A dainty lunch was served j Mr. and Mr. Jams ifartln enter- - Particular OnesXlh44iie Or: evenly of the past week wg a progressive at the home of Mr. and Mra J. party W.-- TTroughV given ' by the Misses Iris Prises Brough and Virginia)' Scribner. were awarded and a (delicious luncheon was served. The dining room and -- There are Fifty-fiv- e grandchildren perof-tsons partook bounteous disuse prepared for the guests The family presented the father with a gold watch and the mother with a gold ring A program of singing, music end speeches was carried out in a manner aA everybody seemed pleasing happy. 'It being out of doors, warm, and pleasant went out on the lawn and had a they picture of the group taken. Then the to went and the had couple gallery their photos taken to insert with thts article. They are both quite well preserved in health and are enjoying life, and are honored and respected Mre-Byro- NewIear. ringing with ll' n tables were artistically decoratid with pink carnations and ferns The guests .Spark, Miss present were Misa Maria Miss Florence Mercy Uoldebrough, Riches. Mias LorU bnarU. Ma W Irvin Carter, Chntoti Lunt. Roue Orme, Fred Lunt, John Pypett and the hostesses- - Misa Iris Brough and Miss Virginia Scribnar- - -- oval-yea- for during the past weak are a Bishop Thomas Taylor, wife and daughter, George Cook and wife and Lore Larsen. V. should use the thty desire to reach the people of the western atataa U their home. Advertisement. Advertiser FIRST KX n Yards oi 5006 Light Striped tad Cteded 11c Per Yd. Oulings Purchased Long Before the Advance In Today they are positively Worth 17 wholesale, and hard to get ct that. Thl Unusual Offer Is for the Consumer Only, not for other stores We therefore reserve the right to limit quantities Price. Mezzanine J. & P. Spool Cotton Extra Special DRUG H. Erca 25C l- - -e Department ...0 O. Tooth Paste 25c Size 25c Size La Seduis&nte Face Powder. 15c ' Talc Powder. - Assorted Odors.... .10 ,o Toilet Water. Assorted Odors.. ...to Cakes PALMOJUVK SOAP (Limited) SSo lc UTAH. ' tYv T r Interest-t- o ly QE'A . . . MOMENT. ORDER NOW. (XX, SALT LAKE STOHJB, 141 XL T Cadtiie ,Valley LOG AIM Seal-Week- Newrf if Four-Ninet- IN FRICK CHEVROLET MOTOR Bur- -' rs y CHEVROLET . Expected to Increase ANY on ' Frank Redfleld left ley last week for Carlsbad, New Mexloe, 111 work la me where Mr Redfleld reclamation service. Ha has been with Um al reclamation service for sew the aa cleric PreeMoet dark of Oaktev visited the Starrs Ferry Sunday achool and afternoon sei vices last bunday. H was accompanied by W, J Blank of the First ward bishopric. He attended the con- ' joint meeting r the evening, Ament, those who have left Burley hile-mor- e, Beauty Parlor a ; JLiKsoddard awd.wife-vxc- ee asad by the birth ot a child Jan. 2. The hew Burley theatre opened oa Christmas day. It is an Up to date building and nothing haa been spared to make it one of the best tn the state for comfort and safety of the patrons. It la almost fire proof and arrangements are made that In case of fire the can be emptied in a very short building time.- - It has a capacity for seating A IlO.OOIEpipe organ U 1,000 people irvirtatled. - Mr. and Mrsf NEPIII. 'gaum . j being . Of .NOTICE. discontinued except whsre peclslly requested. By readlrg tne eyplyailon date on he yellow direction label whj-- h their appears on paper, patrene ran prcelve at once the date of the expl.-vfio-a of Their .Those dates wTU enable subvailbers to ascertain whether J'f noLremittahcee have boon re- - U ' Death and Funeral z. Mrs. Mary E. S. Gardner Old Folk, The auke have atittee of th Cache achedule 4 for the following reunion In the different folks' old lag -First ward, ward, of the take: Logan Second ward. Jan, 22, Uc il. jta. Third ward, Hvd Park, Jan. 25, Logan . Renton, Jan. l;J.'orth Logan, vuiiVfMfvl Loff&n Fourth ward, Feb. ' 11 . T their 4 Host Goiiitete Qcarafflco ot A Cleared of Broken Lines it & Most Important Pactor in this Modern Store All Women Program, and is the Principal Reason for these Remarkable Reduction on and Mies- - Apparel. A Clearance that Affect every Article in the Store and that Keeping-Stock- Blankets, Gomforls, Wool Batls, Linens, While Goods, Domestics You would be purchasing wisely to lay In a supply of this staple merchandise even at regular 'prices, as they are sure to go much higher. -- FIGURE YOUR SAVINGS AT THE PRICES PREVAIL- -. ING DURING THIS CLEARANCE i s Provo Wool Batts All .,.$3.19 Motor Weave Auto Robes Standard In and Quality the U. S. A. at Price. Sold Everywhere 75 and )1 00. Daring Ihe January Clearance Womens and Childrens 107 DMA Cbmfort for tlie remainder of this season and for many win., ter to come can be obtained for Just half Oie usual price. feet In every gcrfs and Muff Separate Pieces or Matched Prit are Ibciuded In this Fashionable Style and" every DcslralJe ' Great Economy Fur Event , Though Price Recplvee First Consideration at Sale Time, yon must not neglect the Smart St)los of tbcM Low Frked Coats, nor Overlook their Careful Tailoring and Excellent Fabrlta. The Coals are no less distinctive, and desirable than they were at their orithat you'll ginal prices but priors have been so greatly lowered - - quickly see the sd vantage of prompt selection.' January Clearance of Dresses for Slccef, Afternoon orEvci lingWesr Tr ; r 20c at 7e. C INTOV FLANNEL, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED 15c grade 13c . 25c gFade Ho He grade 27c J5c I STc'grade 20c grade I7e L35c grade 310 Nainsook, Dimity, Swiss Elc. Lonocloth, 12 He at . me 25a at , v. ... 12ic 45ft Heat J6e 69c at ............. at 17c 65c at B-li- sle 29c INN , 25c-a- t 20c at . 10 60c 5 op .....x, ... Per Cent sic 75c at af table damask . t i 9Rc 91.39 nt at 00 at X 99C 91.&9 "75c 21 93c ; gee 85C Off On All Sheetings and Tubing St 65c at &5c 43o 58c ,T nt - 91.98 83 19 92.39 ALM AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT. 4, 4 tPKIXS -- A handsome Collection of both Silk and Wool Dresses each an Exceptional Value at its present pricing. So Popular Is 4hScea2- - thst we urge f you not to delay selections, for these will be quickly sold at Clearance' our . Complete Prices. All Wool Serge (Silk Dresses for .Dresses 212 SO l)rea 215.00 jreases' 216 50 DresMS . $A7A at at IK.75 Dromes lit 219.75 Dresses at 222.50 Dresses at 225.00 Dresses at 227.50 Dresses at . 229 75 Dresses at 222.60 Dresses at ... $9.95 $10.75 9I1.&0 ... ... ... . $13.75 $14.75 $15.93 $17.75 $18.95 ..519,95 ... 14-S0 219.75 425.00 "IST.'W' 229.75 Dressesi at" Dresses at Dresses at Di Dresse J22.50 Dresses 135 00 Dresses 239.75 Dresses 245.00 Dresses $47.50 Dresoe 252 B0 Dresses 155.09 Dresses ... ... ... 21225 21393 218 93 ..Hr" $15.03 af ... 2211 at at af at ... 23.93 221.73 9.75 ... ... 23175 at ... 239.43 225 00 Dresses .at 227.71 Dresses at ... 522.95 $23.95 at 239.73 141.7 at 218.50 220 00 222 50 225 00 230.00 235-0- 0 239.75 242 50 245.00 Dresses at . , . Dresses at ... Dresses at'.., fii ... . . .T..r. . , Dresses at Dresses at ... .Dresses a Dresses -. Dresses at ... Dresses at ... Dresses at ... Dresses at ... poor wasting time and money in making These np any cloth of inferior quality. percales ar worth today 25c. Clearance Sale Price Cleaance Sale Price Silks and Wool Dress Goods .... The" Great Assortment In the Wool Goods Section make it a well liked phire lns, which lo select fabric for SUITS, DRESS-ICOVIN AND SKIRTS. The Extremely Iw Prices quoted on advancing material is the, rapidly .reason whyll la to. jour advantag. to buv now 22 00 Materials $1.69. 85o Materials r.73 1 00 Materials 8 to 42 25 Materials 2t.9S 1JI Materials 980 42 50 Materials 93.15 suf-flet-- nt 1.2S'MateriiUs l 60 1 1.75 29.03 at--.- S9C i r-- ? $1.05 Materials 91 27 Materials $1.48 12 75 .Materials 82.39 43 go Materials 23 53 43 60 Materials (3.93 Special Clearance ' ol in.93 SILKS 213.93 218.93 919.75' 221.93 227.75 239.93 832.73 934.43 Jgj is the only Grade we carry. -- ,,, 25. Clearaacs Pries The Best Percale On tltc Market Its IVe have assembled several extensive sorfnenU of Silks of Special Qualities and unusual valFeaturing Prices which mpsns Included among these assortments-ar- . Crepe d Chines, Crepe Meteores, Poulards, Plain and Novelty Taffetas, Georgette Crapes, Gros ds lymdres, Poult ds Sole, Pongees, Satin Duchess, etc $1.48 49c 42.00 gt 65c at ues. 75at 41.00 at I , : 215 00 216 50 212 60 (n 27c Icpertol Cbzztiray .22c Parly Dresses Sired Wear j Sldrls, Waists, Undcrrauslin, Eimonas, Robes : Top Worth today ' : . .....A., and Red Seal Glnghszs ' ' Part of our Spring Shipment WHEN YOU CAN CHOOSE FROM SUCH A SPLENDID STOCK Ppnce fl 300 Pieces Tcile de Kcrdc A efl oi Flairs Affflafli Price In the Clearance at In rI Lndlassle and Playground Cloth Dont be Without Ciotb andPIush Coats 8el1 Batts Sell at Ginghams I hi 15 Yard .Lengtha Light and dark Checks Oilers Unequalled Opportunities For Sating In One Solid Sheet 72x84 Inches. Soft, Fluffy Wool, LUther Pure White or Gray. Seventy five cases secured early In the season." Placed on Rale now at these prices: 1189 Silver Batts Sell at 1.39 JH2.ur 22.75 Western 20c Amoslteag 41 25 All Included at 41.60 at i. .. 1.25at . V. S9p 43 19 at 890 91.10 91.20 43 25 42 60 at ' ( . t 42.76 at $1 69 23.00 at ,ui 91.9 .....r 31.98 ...... $3.19 - 93.39 $2.49 iA |