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Show I THE PROVO POST L musical programme was rendered this after- noon before the members of the Utah Sonosls club and k number of invited guests, who met at the home of. Mrs. R. R. Irvine. The programme was given under the direction of Prof. Geo. " W. Fltzroy.) music ut the program of Italian K Hodson, E. G. Hughes, W. E. Seventeenth and Eighteenth Genius- - groker, J. T. Taylor,, Andrew Morgan, les. Monte Roberts, David Openshaw, C. Lulll h. Ward, J. W. Farrer, Will Ward, A." Flute Solo Gavotte Mt. Charles Archbold. w Davis, David Westwood, R, ' E. Are How solo Vocal Dearly Knowlden, J. T, Farrer, Fera Decker, Stra dells MrSi Helen Redford, Miss Luctle Prized j ' Dunn, Mr. J. C. Deal and! Mr, Alex Mrs. I. HTMasters. -G- -l inKo.Qnartet Trio fiedquist. j -- ..... UA1TM Better SCHOOL SHOES! for 1915 bers of theFiv Hundred Card Club, At elc en .tables were the guests the prize w iunei s w ere Mrg MoMe Robma Mr8, A. w. DaAlex Hr! vg jjr.' J. T. Taylor and Hedquiit Very dainty refreshments uere 8erTOti. Presen t w ere... Messrs. and jfesdames C. F. Decker N. H. kelson, Alma Van Wagenea. W. F. Violett, W. M. Royjante, Ed. T Jones, t Shoes foi Coys, SEE OUR WINDOW Leather received a of have just SdU large shipment We have marked these at prices that defy the KEENEST COMPETITOR when we say COMPET'D TOR, we do so with regard and respect for the truth When any advertiser makes bold liis head lines that hcp HAS NO COMPETITION, itgive&you JUST CAUSE TO DOUBT the VERACITY and TRUTHFULNESS" of the whole advertisement. Suspicion is aroused and it is but natural that you los confidence in such .dealers. We quote the following prices which AVe -- - - DEFY COMPETITION AND EVERYPlIR "GOES OUT WlTHAyULLVNDERSTANDlNGTUATTHEY MUST CAVE WEAR AND TEAR? FQR THE MbNEYrOR ME'MAKITGOOm -(- First-Movement) Ccncerto Mo. Porppra 4 TTT On Wednesday last tHe Firemens wives met for the purpose of effecting j Flute ...... .Mr. C. Archbold social club and the following offl- - W fl Archbold R. Violln ....j.Mr. cers, were sustained: President.-Mr-s. U Archbold 'Mr.E. Cello Lizzie Bean; Tice president, Mrs , .Mr.G. Fltzroy Piano Laura Olsen;' treasurer,-Mr, Sarah en 5.n.TM ark hetut secretary t s.. . ...JJm raa-- 3 Masters. ' Mrs.. I. Jones; chairman, Mrs. Rose Wilkins, jiy Nel cot; plu . . ,Faisiel1o Cello Solo Next Wednesday at the Firemens haU $ Mr. Elmer Archhold. ?t a meeting of this club wifl convene.' Xote: following selection was chosen from the Nineteenth Century A very good time was the pleasure for contrast. of the members of the "Hunting and Overture "Barber of Seville .... Fishing party who were the guests Tlet-JePlano, Mrs. R, R. Irvine, Miss L. and Mrs. A. C. Lund last of Prof, and Mr. G. W. Fltzroy. evening. An excellent musical proMr. C. Archbold Flute gramme was Tendered and various in.Mr. R. Archbold Violin teresting games played. . Mr. E. Archbold Cello Malsen and Mr. Parley Smoot earned Clarinet ..Mr. O. Christensen the prizes. The luncheon served was delicious. Those present were Messrs. Prettily decorated In Valentine ef and.Mesd ames J ames . Mad sen. fect and w 1th a"profusIofi'ibT"ld sea Charles Madsen, Irving Hansen, John sons choice flowers were the enter- Lamb, Alma Smoot, Roy Reese and taining rooms of the residence of Mr. Parley Smoot and "Mrs. Jacob Evans last evening where there were gathered the mem' At the Hotel Roberts last evening i Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Roberts entertained the members of their Five HunMammoth Assortment dred Card elnb. Six tables were played and In addition to the regular members the following Invite! guest attended: Mr. and Mrs I, H. M asters, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwab, Mr. and Mra. J. B, Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tates, Mr. Phil Speckart Mrs. Winifred Schlaudecker and Mr. C. H. Plant of Salt 'Lake .City,. and Mr, Waldo ofJBolse. Idaho. The club prizes were received by Mrs. W. LClersach Company and Mr. R. R. Irvine, while the guest (Last Movement) t "S i s. & . 3 -- n ...... Boys 9 Tan Button Slioes; double stitched throughout; heavy 4oles stitched and tacked; solid leather counters and leather insoles. This is the shoe that has made the Economy Store its well earned reputation for good shoes. In sizes J3 2 to 2. Regular $2.83 value for , .. niB-ii- M to Salt Lake and Electric Intermediate Points. Service Metal Calf Skin Shoes in lace only, same as above, but in lar- ger run of ,sizes, 13 Regular $190 value . Economy price , per pair, only f .2. 9:35 a.m. am. 11:33 a.m, pm,-3:4- 2: p.m, 5:35-P.- m. 5:45 pm. 1:45 p.m. 11:45 pm. New, ,. 7:35 p.m. 10:35 p.nu 1:35 a.m. - All-Ste- el Smoke,-- : Ne Cars. t I and Mrs. Sam Schwab. A very dainty luncheon was served by the host end hostess during the pleasant evening. largest run of sizes, 1-- 1-- 2 1-- 1-- per pair, only ' Calf Skin JButton Shoes, counters and leather solid double strength soles. Heavy soles stitched and tacked. A shoe built for cement walks andwet weather. In sizes $ 2 toll. Regular $1.75 value.Economy price, per pair) iu-wi- Daidy-Glbb- tts y. 1-- 1.49 - . $190 BoysGun Metal. Button Shoes,madepf best grade iVelonr Caif Skin; full vamp (none of Economy Shoes are cut off under the top cap). This line is one of the besTmlirovo and you get it here for less money; WHY PAY MORE? In sizes 81-- 2 o lh : Regular T $1.90 v aluer Economy price,' per'pair, only. .1.69 1.69 .1.93 . , -- - above, but m larger sizes of ll 2 - to" l3. Regular $2.15 value. Economy price, per pair, l-- Mrs. Joseph Sf Daley o! the engagement ofthel daughter, Mattie Helen, to Mr. Raymond E. Sutton. The marriage will take place the latter pact of the month. This afternoon the members of the Nineteenth Century Club met with -- 4 Boys UunAIetarShoes, same as above, but Jarger sizes of 13 2 to 2. RegnUr oO value. Economy price, per pair, only 1 .OS 1-- ...... 1-- 2. $2.85 Boys Gun Metal Button Shoes, same as above, but in largest run of sizes from 2 2 to 5 Tfegirfar $2.83 value. Economy price, pet pair, only 1-- 1-- .1.58 2. 2.25 WITHOUT FEAR OF THE CUSTOMERS CONTRA DICTI0N7 THESE ARE TIIE GREA TEST SHOE VAL UES IN PROVO . EVERYBODYS STORE. ! EVERYTHING UNDERPRICED. THE ECONOM Y STORE SUE S.IQREAVITII (TIIE,SAVLTGp.OWER., it standard of Sugar Perfection JjalxaUmmcs .,.,otthoin of exacting housesands ed in your own state, wives it is being used ceded to be .the standard of sugar perfection. every day for every sugar Conceded to he one of demaud. - As fast as the public the worlds most satisfaclearns what a wonderful tory sweeteners. Think how it raut rank product Utah-Idah- o Sugar for purity, cleanliness, really i it expresses e rcnglh-au- d prefcj price for it preservin If you liavcn1 ued it- such sweetness to gain why dont you? 1.75 $2.oU High Top, same as abov e to 5 Regular 2 VE W .. only Cinders-OOO- D SERVICE. LOW RATES. Daily Freight Service betweer All Points, . MileHkje books, good also on Sal. J she & Otrdeo and Ogden Rapid Transit, for sale at all stations. jpTf $2.15 Boys Gun Metal Button Shoes; fame as $1.83 Boys EXTRA HEAVY 1-- ..1.49 aV 2. Calf Skin in larger but same as Button Shoes, above, 13. 11 to sizes of "Regular $1.S3 value. Economy price , per pair, .only . tli -- but largest sizes, 2 2 3.35 YciZ ueTTTco n Miylhicurjrcrp7nnl rdy 2.49- 1-- .,.1.98 $1.75 Boys Extra Heavy - sizesT31-- 2 Xo2Regiilar $2.50 value. Economy ice . 1.98 . , pt dainty-refresh-jre- 2; xaliiC..;.EOuamypricvr - d 1.75 Skin-Butto- TanHighTop. Sho,s. The evening was- pleasantly devottd to gdnelv!-iyWahn ere erved. Those present were Mr, and Mrs, W .C. C.ibby, Mr. and Mt 8. John Ridge, Mra. N. C. Hicks, and Mrs. John Ridge, Mis. II C. Hicks, Miss Florence Miss and Messrs, Howard, John and Gibby James Gibby! -- , cawca- dj etu rn N . with Interest tp a paper on Open Air SSlOl-ST. LOUIS AND RETURN Via Salt Lake Route. School Rooms, given by Mrs. W. F. con- n Parker. VALENTINES , Three Fast Trains. Sale dates, nas Feb. 3rd and An enojyable party of the Transit limit five thit held Wednezday een!ng at the days In addltlonl to date of sale. Go-home Of Mrs. Joesph KIrkwoSd Whan log trip 'must coiamence on date of with Ike time passvi pkasantly sale. Final limit March 4th, 1915. IX afgames, music and danemg. The yuur rcservaatona - tma 'Tele lair as a surprise ia Mrs. Kirkwood to Tionor of her birthday and the par- phone 315 or 3l2. fS ticipants were Mr. and Mrs. ' Frdd Errrns; vfr nnd'MTsrJoiu Gny, Mr. NOTICE. and Mis. Ray 'Morgan, Mr. snd Mrs. The snnual Stockholders meeting R s. Kirkwood, Misses Sadie IaO ccs, Loon Society UN Me Alecn Brimhall, Kate will he held Tuesday, .February 5th,! Faddtn, Emma Starr, Mable Mary Etta Beesley and JIessts. Ren Ilil5, at 7:30 p. m., et the Court Room.j 'VVllford Christensen. Ed. Stoin,Pns County1 Court House, or the purpose' Grey, Enoch Clarlj, Howard Starr, Dan of hearing annual repoit. the election1 O LmighMp, Henry Ttllertsen. Dm Elies tson and Mr. Leo Madsen. A de- of ofilcers and such other business asj A? licious luncheon was served durn.g may come before the meeting. the evening. , H. F. THOMAS, Secretary, First publication Jan.- - 22, 1915, Jast publlcalion Feb. 9, 1915, (Continued on page 3p wk 1 -- and-Ma- i IF ITS v v jartr t V ! we' HAVE 2- - $ 2 Music and Jewelry NEW cy Ha, - Calf Shoes, same as above, but in largest run of sizes from 2 2 to 5. Regular $2.50 $2.50 Boys heavy Chrome The Ladies Aid of the Methodl3t church were- - the guests of --Mrs. L H. Masters oti Wednesday and spent very pleasant time In social capacity. mi- $2.50 Boys Extra Heavy .2.25 t1' to 5 Regular $2.50 value. Economy price, per pair r only. 2 Shoes Economy price, per pairyonhj Calf TSkin $2.50 Boys Heavy Gun Metal T 1 lVJ t SIXTEEN TRAINS DAILY Ijist evening a nunber of the friends Arrive Prove : of Mra. James XUbbjLJormed a. sur Provo STSOam. f;(S a.m. prise party Tn honor or her birthday. 7;43.m. "" llH-Thl' 1-- $1.90 Boys Heavy Gun aJlrJWaldo .jJby -- - 1-- 2. ing five times across the toe cap ;other parts stitched four times; impossible to rip; just the shoe you have been looking for and sel- dom find. Heavy soles for wet weather and unusual hard knocks. An extra pair of good laces packed with each pair of shoes. Sizes 9 to 13. Regular .$1,75 value. Ecoii-om- y price, 'per pair, only -- elnOtehwm - $2.15 Boys EXTRA HEAVY Calf Skin Button Shoes,- same as above, but in larger sizes of 13 2 to 2. Regular $2.15 value. $1.75 Boys Heavy Gun Metal Calf Skin Ziz-zi- g stitchShoes, come in lace only. Stationery Optical and Jewelry Ca, of the most vital import Hard- - Wear Boy9s $2.85 Boys Heavy Clirome 1-- J 9:45 13:45 Shoes Hard-We- ar $3.25 Boys Heavy Chrome Tan Button ' Shoes same as above but in the larger sizes 9f 2 2 to 5 Regular $3.25 valuta for. ;.$2.49 Virl Martin tltngas , to you. anc-e r.-James Valentines a to i'1'bbfl , 1-- . Music ' - - . . i& t ij . -- fair to you than this J The Economy Stores Saving Power be more & Could any deal , - IT Col umbia Music & Jewelry Co. . ' THE BUSY STORE. CENTER ST. , PHONE 176 WEST t . 99' & |