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Show PAGE ' ' . Importers of Velvet Dress Fabrics The Kindergarten- -' department of the Misses Lida Edmonds, Lizzie will Evans and Jnger John-Dainty re- - the Brigham Young Lniversity Septem-irfor instruction Monday, were served to the follow- open guests: Mrs. J. H ur 18, at I oclock. Mrs. Roy SoVadski and Miss Sander, REPORT Edmonds Salt Lake; to the Bank Commisaoner of Eliza Hindiey anij Myrtle !Made of Utah,ofthe Condition State the King of American Fork and Mr. 1. of E. Brockbank of Spanish Fork, and Messrs, THE FARMERS A MERCHANTS Kindly telephone all society 4 the following local people: MesdameB W. J. bank, McAdam, Brig items to Miss Clara BeaUl 4 and In the County of at Knud-sen- , Located Provo, Heber Herald CUrk, Johnson, meyer not later ihan the day 4 Utah, State of Utah, at the close Robert Hinckley, Ken Bullock, preceding the publication of 4 Vern Davis, James Bullock and Karl " of bulhett on the eecond the paper. Phone 13. day of September, 1915: Florence 4 Knudsen.; Eva Johnson, lizzie Evans, Miss Mignon Johnson left Tuesday Effie Evans, Marian Andelin, Esther Ada Howe, Anna Taylor, Ora for Midvale, where Bhe has been en- Duke. Dunn, Jetta Maiben, Baiiey,Flossie gaged as a teaeher during the winter. Chloe Berry, and Messrs. Dean Clark, Newton Jackson , Luther Eggertsen. Miss Merle Snyder lett today lot Forest Glacer, Ernest Knudsen, Earl Moroni, where she will teach school Van Wagenen, Moirille George, Clarence Harmon, Charles Mitchell and durihg the wiuter. Will Knudsen. by m g n 4iLe that -- velvet - and velveteen dresses and cloaks mil be exceptional yde 'sit able this fall. . 7W! 4444444444444 the-Mis- ' They trill be woTiTdoth afternoons and evenings.. We have prepared u exceptional collection of these fjpotted fabrics in Silk I I vets, Vdietecns and Silk Novelty in all Nem Fall colorings , tanging in price from 49c yard to Import numbers at $A49 yard, nhich we aw note showing in our Autumn Diess Goods Dpaitmmt. ses Jep-perao- Cor-(Uoo- The Misses Nellie and Jennie SnyL. Noyes returned Dr. and Mrs. I der delightfully entertained the mem- - jesterday from an extended trip bers of the Golden Rod swarm last through the Golden state, wheie they Tuesday evening. have been visiting the expositions. ys . Mrs. John - Martin and by Grace,-Accompani- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knudsen and daughter, Miss-LuG- WOQD-CUFTO- N ile Mortensen, left Tuesday for Idaho Vein Knudsen to Salt Lake Wednei--daj- , Falls, where they will visit relatives from which place he left the for a shoit time, following day for his missionary duv COMPANY u.ency Exclusively for Classic Coats 'I'b Notdi and Grace Line Suits ties in the northern states . Miss Vetta Alger has returned fiom i two weeks virtt with relatives and frierids at Richfield. 4 Miss Pauline Pierpont is spending a few days in Salt Lake visiting relatives and'friends. ' " Miss Cora Wiison was the guest of Miss Aurilla Strong delightfulh the Misses Rose and Alta Grant of entertained about twenty five of vhcr Lehl the latter part of the week. little frienda.last Wednesday evening, prior to Games formed her entering sclmo'1. the main feature ot the amusements, after evenings which delicious refreshments were served. Messrs. Reed, Leo and Abel Ekins have returned from a ten days trip through the Strawberry valley and Roosevelt. - v The Misses Fannie and Harnr) Miss Alice Reynolds and Mij 'lift Rowland of Sprlngville were Pr o Partridge have returned from visitors the fore part of the week. where they have been fo' th pabt seven weeks. While there tiev The home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew visited both expositions and other Knudsen was the scene of a brillivnt points of interest on the coast. v social affair Monday evening in honcr ot their son, Vern 0 who left Salt Mr. and Mrs. A.. P. Merrll leave toLake Thursday for a mission to the morrow for San Francisco and Jh- From there they will go to northern states. The lawns were illuminated with electric lights and Portland to visit with Mrs. Men. Its dancing was enjoyed to a late hour, sister, Mrs. D. E. Stephens. Crl-forni- a STATE OF UTAH, )ss. t County of Utah. j J. D. Dixon, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he Is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said hank at the close of business on the second day of September, , r the Mozart orchestra furnishing Mr. John J. Peters announct-- i the the occasion. The season's flowers were prettily arranged in the engagement of his daughter, Fera, t6 1915. wooing, where the guests were enter- Mr. Gean Halladay, the marriege to tained with a musical program given take place in the near future. Correct Attest: mu-fo- Staid You it were diScult If Worry for the to fird a safe and reliable remedy ailments duo to irro:ju!ur or defective action of the stomach, liver or boweis. These ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to bad to worse sickness if not relieved. are famous the vorld over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly a.ii safely. They c'oanse the system, purify the blocd and act as a general tonic upon body, brain and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation rmpht, indeed, cause you proyou to danger if Beechams Pills longed suffer. r.g and exp $ere 1 k On Band I Medicine in 1 u. v, C 1 J. And Modes of the Moment D. DIXON. T. N. TAYLOR, JAS. H. LOVELESS- ,S. P. EGGERTSON, -- Directors. Buhssrlked sad sworn to before me this tUi day of September, 1915. ARNOLD DIXON, Notary Public. (SBAL.) My commission expires 27th day of Jans ary, 1111. SXATH OF U iAH, ) Office 1 1 Bank Commissioner. ) I, C. A. Glazkr. Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby cert'f) that the foregoing is a full, true and of the correct cojy of the stap-men- t above named fompanj, filed in i.i office this 9th ia of Pepten.bej-- . C. A. (.LAZIER, T1 i C uumi 1 i th' Jv,n - 1 Li L J t! II -- i Uf-lP?.- S s iS r L&'b xvlial T.--v Y, said b.imcone Mail'd to nuke lion sugar it It- - 5 ; Competition is keen for an inferior product. All efforts to make an infer- ior product or a3 good one just lead the market rare hopeless,. Iut makq a product better tlian your competitors build it on the quality standard and then let the people know of its v J S t aoT . . J ,.r, K 'if. - cj Che (Annucvl Millin Exposition ybr the Season q s.rniDA perim merits, then t ' dl please. ve i.n ve made quad-t- v and our wateli-wor- d have huri informing the public of our sugars merits. Results: A big mi t! ii res l, If von l;aent Fail and WmtGr:i9i& THE MAD MAID OF THE FOREST" Two Reels. - "WHEELS OF FORTUNE" Miss. L. Two Reel Drama. MONDAY FallOpening HOMAGE" Two Reels Featuring HERBERT Friday & Saturday, Sept, d 0 & RAWLINSON "HER RU8TIC HERO" NcsLr Comedy. Ti"' BEST FOR ALL M 1 1 PSE: C. Sorenson invites you to her Used , Sugar you have missed something good. Call your grooef and ask for a sack of Utuh-ldah- o GENE GAUNTER In i! gist and mm t complete, of Fall mid Winter Jfafs ever displayed At1 Povo at pop liar pticcs ' N aV-- a 1 ! ' ' 1 |