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Show THI PROVO S MrsKate by a number of high school friends on Wednesday night. Music and B. Vaughn - Utah-Idah- that Dress Silks in New Spring Shades OUR NEW YORK BUYER. HAS, WITH NO LITTLE TIME AND ENERGY, SUCCEEDED IN PROCURING FROM THE MOST REMOTE DISTRICTS OF. THE SILK MARKET THE' FINEST QUALITY OF DRESS SILKS THIS STORE HAS EVER HOWNr NOTE THE WIDE WIDTHS OF HIGHEST LQWLERldESL -- - This is a decided compliment, given as it is by one of the countrys foreftiost authorities on domestie science. Better evidence is the standard of not be presented. Easter Offerings ; and Mrs. R. L. Anderbcrg entertained at a card party last gening. Five hundred" was the game. Mrs. R. R. Irvine received the- ladies prize and Mr.' Frank )eming the gentlemans favor, he rooms were prettily decorated with pink and white tulips and' dainty luncheon was served. Sugar. j o are making extensive preparations or a character ball to be given next Wednesday evening. Mr. -- bhp chose the entertaining Thr 5frIrA. of the Sixth ward .Utah-IdahcrSug- ar heard of 'Mrs. Kate Vaughn, Her lame as a teacher of domestie seience and lec is turer on letter foods better homes, nation wide, , Recently she gave a series of lecturp and demonstrations in Salt Lake. In- - selecting sugar for her demonstration, A I Telirurp's lieious luncheon waif served. Noted Domestic ScienceJTeacher Endorses were dancing P08T Utah-Idah- o sugar perfection Sugar could V - - and Mesdames R. R. Irvine, Geo. Hansen, Fred Richmond. Grant lagley, Knight Starr Jordan, Merle . Stihl, P. G. Peterson, aylor, Milton Jones, W; L. Bier-sagW. D. Roberts, W. F. Parker, ll. Stevens,, Murray... Twelves, liss Lydia Jones, Messrs. F. G. Jensen and Frank Doming, Mrs. ydia Iloldaway and 5rrs. Collier of Salt Lake. Silk Duchess Poplin, Dress Silks, Ghay, Russian Green, Belgian Beach Sand and Putty, per ya 91.25 enr Black and White Chepks of Surah Silks,, Dame Fashions latest material for waists and dresses, Easter Offering price, Corded FjBteTIress" Silks ' iri lates 91.85 . shades, all yrd wide, Easter'Offering prieeT per yard 36-iGfepe de Chine Cotton and Silk in 15 755 shad. This beautiful material presents the lustrg, of pure silk, all yard wide, Easter 1 49 Offering price, per yard 0 Aiice TwilLBaek Mcssalines Silks in Reseda Green, Coffee Brown, Battleship Gray, Cirl - -Blue, American Beauty, Rose, Belgian "Btue Navy Blue, Pink, Cream, White and an extra heavy twill in plain black Duchesse, all 27 -inches wide, Eastering .Offering price - 75 36-ishades all Silks Tub the latest 51.25 including dainty stripes, beautifuLwaist material, all 985- yard wide, Easter Offering price, per yard 91.25 Stuart and Tartan Plaid Silks, Easter Offer- - 1 ing price, per yard 985 40-i- n Silk de most Iure pleasCrepe Chines, 92.25 ing in desired Easter shadea of flesh tints. Putty, Battleship Gray, Belgian Blue, Cirl Blue, Navy Blue, Old Rose, Wisteria, Topaz, Leather Brown, Absinthe, Tan, American Beauty Rose, Digitale, Cream, Pink, White and Black. Full 40 inches wie, Easter Of, fering price, per yard 91.75 N n: h, i per-yar- -- Mrs. Lydia Iloldaway n. - visiting with jake City is REPORT dads to the Bank f li it tit SOCIETY 1 PHONE Commissioner the State of Utah inscriptiorf, First Want, Choir, Provo, Utah. Bishop J. A. Buttle 530-- R On the condition of the Provo Sir. and Mrs. A. A. Loveless ten- avTrTgV-RTrdered a reception last night in the of interesting responses were made rated at Provo, in the Countv c Sixth ward amusement hall for The remainder of the evening was Jtah, State of Utah, at the dose, their daughter, I!a and Mr. Virl devoted to dancing. The occasion of business on the 25th dayybf ebruary, 1915 Martin, whose marriage was sol- was successful, in every way. Resources emnized Wednesday at the 4Salt and joans Discountsy$632,171 53 The hall was artis, Lake Temple. Bishop and Mrs. J. A. Buttle Iverdrafts Secured- - 12.022 17 tic in its delicate decorations in are in receipts of cards bearing Overdrafts Unsecured 6,108 11 pink and white and presented an the California postmark from Eld- Janking IIous; Rirni-tur- e andFixtures . 10,000 00 all desirable appearance for such ers Freckleton and Jones, who re National Due frmn occasion, Intersperced with eently left onlT mission. They are 65,239 66 Bapks 'dancing Was the following exce- feeling well and anticipate with )ue from State Banks llent program: Toast, Our Boy pleasure their future work. 36,558 31 and Bankers and OuriGirl,!! Rishopt. Ralph 'ixebanges-fo- r Clearing Poulton; duet, Misses Aleen and Notable in the social House $ 6,888 93 week was the The of the Mable Hone; toast, Bride, largd party and Checks Bishop T, N. Taylor; toast, The in the. nature of a shower given Cast Items. 597.261. Groom, Mrs. Esther Call Stewart W ednesday ev ehmgaV'fhe hdifib Gold Coin 29.285 00 violin solo, George Oroneman; of Mrs. M. A,Grahain by "Mrs Silver Coin 4,766 54 .reading, Glen Johnson; duet, Miss Jessie Prothero, Miss Nina Marsh (Currency 12.182 00 Ethel Taylor and Chris Froisland ; and MissMyrtle Wood to honor 53,719-1- 3 , C. reading, Miss Eudor1 Eggertsen. the recent marriage of Mr. ant 1653 26 Account ,, Earl Graham. Every ,, Many of the Relative? and friends Expense and" had been made tor the com- - Bonds! Railroads; of the young couple were presen 00 -- 60.000 Industrial was and the evening thoroughly fort and pleasure of the guests Certificates of - Stock, who experienced a delightful that enjoyed by all. 4,801 00 jCounty Warrants in playing interesting games, an Revenue Stamps The choir memberr'bf he First who were favored with splendi ward entertainer for Spafford recitations by Mrs. Monroe Pax Danielson Wednesday- evening, jnan. A delicious luncheon v iniinoooo if 00 P departure on a mtsv served to the Lappy crowd during prior to - SMOO-O. rrv1 Sion. The evenings enjoyment the course of the evening. In-r Undivided .Profits, ccratdenced with an excellent 8,831 70 terest. Exchange! edo of musical numbers and On Wednesday Mrs. L.- E. Eg- Dividends 22,209 00 Unpaid 0 42 recitations. In behalf of his choir gertsen entertained at a family Due to National Banks- : 1 Individual Deposits- -'- 329.164 05 associates Mrr Wr P. Whitehea dinner in honor of Mr. Eggertsen 8 -- " --:.2 1 .67 Savings De posi presented thchonored guest with birth a rmi versa ry 99 90,878 Miss Vera IcFadden was the Special Deposits' A beautiful silver mounted umbrelCertificates of la, bearing his monogram .and the victim of a surprise party given Demand - 6,201 67 Deposit deof Time Certificates . 8.01 0 Oo posit Amount Set Aside for . 4,895 51 Taxes. Etc Aside for Set Amount i n. r - WOOD-CLlfTONC- O 4 - -- i SS vS -- pro-am- vrr -- a splendid dancing Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Anderberg. Mill tfr BeforerYou Buy a Interest on Savings- - 4 M J PianooLAf ter Robinson Bros, Piano Co. 28 N.AcacL Ave i,sj II r J-- C i .,. T T-- s 1 J vi,, f i, Vtu lit iS . 7 jf J - 'i r A -- - 2 4 , iWtu - Reserve Voir Roams FORTHETBIG EXPOSITION Totl- 1 1 .feKgjain-M.r8..El- TtWasyrTTironiihTrrarrrn: most pleasing and enjoyable livened with games and music and refreshments were served. ' to 93.00 a. Day. - Address j HOTEL THOMAS Next Door to Everything in San Francisco MISSION STREET. Near Sixth. !Pirict;Car: Llcea to the. Esposition and Dsipots! SAN FRANCISCO, CAl, PP By invitation Supt. L. E. Eggertwas the guest of the Spanish Fork hig school yesterday aiulde-livere- d an interesting talk to the student body. sen Monday March 8 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Van Wagenen have returned from a pleasure trip to California. Matinee 4 P. M. On Wednesday afternoon the members of the Tres Juli club Giles and .passed a jvery en joyable afternoon. Violets were used in iln tv sworn according to law. deposes decorating the room and delicious and say 8 that he is'the CashieT of luncheon was served. Mrs. J. M. CouTdyjf"Uta h p JrTrFaTTcrrbciTrorfirst ibove named bank ; that the above foregoing report contains - a - full, true and correct statement of the Condition of the said bank at th nloe of business on the 25th day of February. 1915. J. T. Farrer Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd dav of March, 1915. F. G. RICHMOND. ' Notary Public. Mr;CnrnmissionTsxpires the 2nd hiy of If arch-191- 8, Correct Tttest? C. E. LOOSE. Jensen W. L. BIERSACII, pmentin O. . addition.-tQ-lhe-21-f- ... members. W. Hyde were l u.b. Lorenzo Christensen, and Clif--f ford Thnnnan left f or. California for a three weeks visit. Mrs. John Martin and her daughter 'Grace are in Thistle visiting' with Complimentary' Velatf.vesrJEf Daniels whowill shortly leave to juissionJn Jb e c astenL-tA- t the 51. 1. A. of the First ward gave Directors STATE OF UTAH Office of Banh Commissioner) I,C. A. Glazier, Bank Commis- 4. sioner nf the State 'of Utah,-d4 hereby" certify that the foreiroin f" is a full, true and eopject cony of the statempst of the al)ove named e thi? Tr- tompfinv! filed in' Trd day of .Marh. 1915. ' I . and-Mrs- THE GREATEST HEROINE fili-a- . "Tnv7TRVlNl rel- OFH I5TOniC"-RD- M AUTOMOBILE -- FOR SALE Br o OVERLANU5-PASSENGE- Gecrg: R t ELECTRIC STARTER mr-offic- 4 $795.00 C. WALTER ADAMS 'V 4 ANTI . DRAMA, AN ELABORATE PHOTOVERSION .OF THE CELEBRATED PLAY, - i - C. Ha zel ton In Five, Jr. Parts Qoduced by tfie FAMOUS . tained a number of her friends. STATE OF ITTAII) " Bank Commissioner , iza -$-882249-94 -- 91.00 071 -- j 10.71j Sirs! Sarah' E. duff of Salt Lake is in Provo visiting with evening. 1 See The party Thursday A nuniber of the friends and relatives and friends. atives of Mr. G. C. Van Wagenen Tuesday' 'evening the' junior held a very successful surprise girls of the Bonneville ward M. I. At a Theatre party Wednesday. ly on him last evening in honor of A. entertained the association in a jXI orrilLant-er- - T d 36-inT Salt of QUALITY-AT-IHE..EXTREME- PLAYRS FILM CO |