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Show ' School Teacher Entertain Mrs. Gertruda Page, Mrs. Hannah J. Miss Emma Oberhansley and Ml88 Ruth Walker, teachers of the Maeser school, delightfully entertained the school faculty members Frld 5Y. J&f lemon n.. A.dolileus--lneeh- on was served during the enjoyable session. Car-flai- l- , . Horoals Will Meet Wednesday An open session of Utah Sorosis will be held at the home of Mrs C. E'. Maw Wednesday afternoon. The program FARRERS FINAL END OF SEASON Character Ball Given The character ball given at the Armory Friday evening by the Social Sixty Dancing club was a" very successful affair. Many interesting and charming characters were sustained and a e" gemrtne-gobirTTm- large crowd. ' enjoyed 4 a by 4 Visit Provo Friends Mr. and Mrs Wilford McAllister and Mr. and Mrs! Arch Cheney of Salt Lake City were guests for the week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Mangum. Is still going on with more wonderful bargains than ever. We are giving some most mcen tional bargains in Dry Goods and Ready-to-Weon this sale which is our lowest price sa'le ar will be entirely on American music. 4-4The decorations will be in ? club Guests of Soclay Sixty Mr. and colors. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Karl Keeler. Mr. . and Mrs. 4 4 4 Dixon and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Ashtons Visit .California Mr. and of Payson- came over Friday evening Mrs. J. B. Ashton left today for a to attend the party given ten-da- y by the trip to California. Social Sixty Dancing clnb. 4 4 4 4 4 Visit Relatives Mere Mr. and Wedding Anniversary Celebrated Mrs. Harry Gammon have had as Prof, and Mrs. George Wr Fltzroy , their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. .Chas. Gammon of Hygiene, Colo.', will entertain at an Interesting party who left home early In November this evening to celebrate their wedand have visited relatives and ding anniversary. The guests will thirty friends. friends in Arizona and southern Cali- number about 7 4 fornia.. Gone to Los Angeles Mr. and 4 4 4 Mrs. John B. Ashton left for' Los Hegolia Sarrmv Met With Mrs. John The 8egoIia Swarm spent a pleas- Angeles this morning, where Mr Ashton will negotiate with Alexant; afternoon with Mrs. Ida John Tor vaudeville for last Friday. - They will" meet this" ander -Pantages -While away Mr." and Mrs. week-witMrs. 'B.'F. Lirsen when Prey.Ashton will visit some of the prina special program will bo rendered. cipal points of interest on the coast 40 4 4 Cheer O Club Met Mrs. Spencer Will Leave for California Mrs. Clark entertained the members of Hattie Dunn Carter of SpringvIUe is the Cheer O Card club Friday afternoon. Prises were won by Mrs. Jack leaving tomorrow for ; California, Buckley and Mrs. Don C. Williams where she will visit for a short time. and Mrs. Fern Hallldpy received the guest faverr-Dai- nty refreshments were served. FINAL CLEANUP PRICE ON FINE """ FINAL CLEANUP PRICE ON PLUSH WOOL COATS $22.50, $29.50, $30.00 grades coats at $9.98 " - GOING AT $40.00, $45.00, $52.50, $55.0oS $57.50 J $60.00 grades at $45.00, $48.50, $50.00, $60.00' $52.50, $65.00 grades at - $18.75 $21.48 $70.00, $72.50, $75.00, $79.50 grades at - $24.75. FINAL CLEANUP PRICE ON ALL "T CADIES SUITS $72.50, $80.00, $90.00, $92.50 grades at ' ' ' $29.48 , These Are All This Seasons Suits am Coats. . OUR ENTIRESTOCK OF CORSETS ARE TOBESOLD - ONE LOT FINAL LOW PRICE GOING AT ' 35c The Story of Mikado EVERY STYLE, PRICE AND QUALITY FINAL LOW PRICE $1.00 100 FINE HOUSE DRESSES AT THIS SALE ' AT. ONE LOT FINAL LOW $1.00, 1.50, $2.00 NankJ-Poo- , son of the Mikado k Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Visit Provo pursued by Katisha,' an elderly lady and Mrs. C. W. Thomas were with matrimonial Intentions. He flee-froguests for the week-en- d of Mr. and the country In the guise of a Mrs. James E. Daniels. minstrel to escape punishment for hi 4 4 4 r ,ctance t0 arry his Blakes Entertain in Honor persistent, ad Is a gentleman ana Mrs. Gammon Friday of Mr, mirer. JCd-Kwhr evening successfully combine the office o'. Mr. and Mrs. James Blake entertainLord High Executioner with the pro ed at a, dinner party the following ressioi) of, tailor, . True to the tradl guests: . Mr. and- - Mrs. Charles Gam- -' tlons of comic opera, he wants te m nd daughter. Evelyn, of Colorado. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gam- marryhls ward Yum Yum, who' in turn wants to marry someone else mon of Vineyard. someone else is Nankl the T W W heir apparent, who Is madly Poo, Pleasantly HurprlswU-- A pleasant with the maid. He' comes in In love urrpla party on Mrs. Geo. A. Brown to dlegulsr Tltlpu to find Yum Yum, and ap waa enjoyed by some relathirty Poo-Ba- h . for tives and friends last Thursday even- proaches information. Poo-Ba- h is a haughty and exclusive ing. Games were played and repersonage, who can trace his ancestry freshments served t .Mr. .i" LOT FINAL LOW ONE SPECIAL PRICE GOING AT 4 NEW HOUSE DRESSES ' Dont Miss This Sale. m - .. ' . - PRICE GOING These Are All New Dresses , ATlo 0ff o .5 rine material, . i FINAL CUT PRICE ON SHOES AND OXFORDS , Many Other Bargains in Shoes proto-pasm- "FINAL CUT PRICES ON ALL DRESSES v. , o i , ALL FURS GOING ON THIS FINE LOW PRICE SALE AT HALF PRICE back to a prlmordla atomic He also retails stat' RocepHou-M- r. FThumian and secrets globule. Mrs..T. E. Thurman gave a wedding Nankl-Po- at a low figure. He furntshe with the sad news that dinenr . to forty members of their family Sunday for tfcelr son Clifford whfen Yum Yum comes home -- from school that very day her wedding V and Miss Barbara Pace of who is to occur. A were married last Saturday.Price, Is put Mr. on the happy, plans of damper how Mrs. Thurman will leave in a and few ever, by a message from the MIkada days for their home in Montana. (Informing him that His Majesty I 4 4 4 struck by the fact that no execution? Card . Party Enjoyed Thirty .guests were entertained at a card have taken place in Tltlpu in the past party Wednesday evening by Mr. and year and that unless somebody Is be Mrs. Leslie Mildenhall. Painty headedwlthin at month, the execu treshmenta were seryedaith tloner. wtjl be degraded,. Nankl-Poof the games. appears at this juncture, announcing that he Is about to terminate his ex - m. to be made over This is an Extra Bargain. ,See them.. .Priced from - . . pis 1 Skirts,SilkSuits, Wool Skirts, Suits and Dresses suitable J6.50 otagt-,r.$4.- SM $7.00 going at $7.50 going at $9.00 going at. Ko-K- o Ko-K- .- - 510.00 going $5.25 Eofen $5.50 $12-5- 0 $6.95 $18.00 going s' atl-,$7.25 $22.75 going $24.50 going $26.50 eoin at.$8.23 at.$9.50 $3250 eom? All Stylish and Good Qnality. $36.00 going at at $40.00 $12.23 going a at. ..$13.25 $47.60 gving $52.50 going at.- - at:$11.25 lf S OO at.i'sSrs at..$le.25 . ONE LOT OF SOFT SOLE INFANTS SHOES, FINAL PRICE. 25c ONE LOT OF BOYS GOOD SHOES GOING AT BBEAUT1FUL SILK AND COTTON KDIONAS AT THIS FINAL SALE H W. o B. Y. U. Women Hold Unique Saturday evening the B. Y. Women and tbelr partners were Party CHILDRENS COATS $4.98 goingat $6.50 going at $7.48 going at $12.00 going at yillle Boyle and many others Next the distinguished themselves. U. - which en-- ! , youngsterswereturned out for receiu, tertalned In the art gallery In .and Jumped the rope, follow-the- f rollicking childrens party. . . leader, etc. The next session wfi . Backward, turn backward, O Time In called and a debate was given on the . jjbur flight,..,, , question, Resolved. That Boys Should And make each a child again just Have Dirty Faces. The affirmative for tonight was championed by Chris and Willie waa the theme carried out in the in- (Professors Jensen and Snow) who decorations costumes. won the decision over Edith and vitations, ss guestaEmma-fMrss-Buand Mrs. J. M. Jen .gamps and -- refreshments-!-Tha came arrayed in knee dresses and trowsers. , They played school, Mrs. . E. tMaw acting as teacher to the) gnomes, an original story by Mrs wad flipping, noisy, Bertha Robers and nursery rhymes by crowd. After a lesson in Miss Alice Reynolds. Everyone de geography in which it was taught that clared it was one of the best socials the sky was held up by the poles and of the year. The committee was Mrs an English lesson wherein it was ' Bertha Roberts and nursery rhymes by learned that it is proper to. use a in l Cannon, Mrs. Smith, Miss Anna Oiler In America and hafnt" in England, a ton. Miss Elliot, Mrs. E. L. Roberts, volunteer program was rendered In Mrs. Wright, Miss Anderson.' ,, I ; i i ' LADIES AND CHILDREN .e a. 4(te grade at. 45c grade at fl-2- 25 3O4 85c grade at $1.00 grade at 60- - 75 : ' if thk S 1 HOSE grade grade grade at.l 75 at-.-Srt- .15 81,25 wfn''? graae tv. . T at,$i(jo thall0ne' -- Don t overlook this sale of good, seasonable merchandise at: nr,--, half of factory cost Dont fail CgdTa nice pair of Cotton Blankets at cial prices. Many other specials on this cut ' price cleanup saie ' NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES f 5 $1.75 $1.90 trade atrzrrJTTl" 40 ii hair-pullin- gum-chewin- $1.75 $2.75 $3.00 i .1 i t S 51-5- 0 - B 8 "i 6 7 Vely SPel METfS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES That we shall hereafter., oppose the use of tobacco In any form by (By High School Reporter.) .... any. teacher or student- - connected istence xnade unendurably because lie Prof. W. IL Boyle of the Bv Y. U. with he Provo high school. Evidently No Lover of Cards. cant marry the girl he loves. He and It Is very wonderful to see gave a stirring address . before the - Passed by the assembled students then and there make a bargain persons students of the Provo high school and teachers-- of the Provo high that if NankPoo can marry Yum or the best sense passing bonis to school on 1921. tobacco the In Yum and live with her a month, he gather January 31, yesterday morning efctffllug and dhldlng a pack Miss Afton Newell of the B. Y. U. will at the end of that time be a sub- of. cards. with no evil. Prof. Boyle is a splendid speaker for young people and he delighted the students with a humor- ject for execution which will preserve in different figures. conversation but Would not a man ' ' gave, his message In a way that had ous reading. . dignity. . "bat toad up. of . a - few game-- ' ed Bonneville Irrigation Drolectkta'fo' considerable weight with his hearers. to cost 1350,000. Friday eveningtheAgricultural Yum Yume attitude th Hieluaiter Is and no other Ideas but those , S0tfltnne2 Car ore da,ly -- After the addresslhe following reo dntrgave a' successful dancing party somewhat impaired by the news that phrases, f black or red spot? ranged together lutions which. had. been drafted by in the gymnasium. - The decorations when a man Is beheaded it is cus Proposed for Building operations Ogden driv h,0spltaIfunda 2 amounted to 62 the Civic society of the school, wore were unique and artistic, the music ternary to; bury his wife alive at tii ugh to hear any one of his specie (019 already begun unanimously adopted by the faculty furnished by the Provo band was of same time. She objects on the complaining that life is short - r year8 linc,ud-- n lriOertZTPneParatory work for pay-rlaftd student body; , course excellent and In every way A . , Utih it Is such a stuffy dpath. o. 1920 " To the Legislature of the State of (tli?; affair was most enjoyable. While grounds that.Nankl-Pobag spent aDDroii- . ond road being car- whereupon threatens sui raate t ' y 117,000,000 on roads. the number present did not make cido again. The Mikado comes unex Ltah, and all others concerned; Brigham City Packing house and Wer Hearty Eaters. Whereas,, the use of tobacco, audjthe party a great financial success, and when he sees the state resumed by especially the cigarette has become & till the Ag. boys are to be congrat-- i pcctedlv, 7 greatafter 8hutdown Ssix Kr musIcniTOiuposers'Hd mont2TMny ensueand progress jutatedupoirthe high class social tin qa tens him with terribl things exceptlonaily large appetbes. Whei . of. the people; and (they gave to the students. In turn buUte,hwNeW bU8lDCSS b,ck t0 be merft amlei dined alone at a restaurant acres govern- appearance causes he Whereas, the existing statutes the students are to be congratulated 1 b took-thPU tlie. forgiven condition that, usually. this Bingham-Uni- ted "urveye1 f have not proYed-t- Q. be-- successful livupoa thclr gentlcjnanly and ladylike tqbe of precaution order States Mining riclnty. Katishu. which is Jpff meal for three. company is heaviest-shipp- er the abolition Of - control of said behavior-- ; andr- - ' their conservative he will to marry Haydn, yet and finally Nankl Poo and agreed P7dewted thal the Ogden daily output more than 500 tons and Llvl voracious, was known to menace; and " . dancing.. Yum Yum are happily married. W,U 800n beoime a The ninth-yea- rs meal Whereas, there are advertisedeto that thA,ShW would have satis-fie- rAeKna,T"Heav3r part of f 140,000 one of ments of various forms of tobacco in bs te- the tenth yearschallenge five ordinary ev?ntfl ,n fbe west and waa accepted construction work Is now will appetites. our community and in the vicinity of It's morning. The question to be completed, eighty-on- e Spins Glass Thread. if ludfed by en Interested miles built -- the debated our school which tend toward in metals from mines Hoi A method haa been Industry of the fia-totput That the perfected In ' Comsta and fitar t t violation of the present tobacco MoUes Are More Beneficial Than spinning glass into Uah for 1920 was 46.000,000. entiles? Comets are erratic members to Students. law, and are unsightly and unde. BrlghBm City Local branch of fi?gdenFourteen of the The tenth thread which can bepractically wound on spool? of the thirty able near our school; therefore, be tuyoars cht.se the negative side of the like volar system moving In orbits. magazine buildings for the Og-- d thread and ordinary used Stan for many hbuES;erl,01 rsenal are Resolved, by the faculty and nearly completed. tnay be classified af, fixed stars and Mn dent body of the Provo high school: Tor some time the student body purposes. planets, the planets revolving about ba;,'7d,r cit'-- N .erbaJInerald Oil company That we favor the enactment into'IfL''s have been working on plans the sun, w hlle the position barre, oil In l20Ufrnm1K6.45 law of senate bill No. 12 abolishing 'to raise the standard Of dancing of the fixed h d 8 h G railroad issues domV r Welu on crqde Rren Park the kale of the. cigarette and regu- Vnong' the high school students. procured and he will spend one day stars relative to other heavenly tod-te- 1 300 ft 0 oTrn tt for improvements seems nnvafylug. lating the use of tobacco otherwise; They feel that our dancing in some .his week in giving demonstrations bfe,n8ed for Newt cars to wfc.Nat,onal fruit and regeUbls ship- -That we pledge our collective and cases is not Just what It Bhould be and instructions to lho.atudents railroad labor board to re "luiar hee.h,nfrMSe ,D riVe8to:k " Tf8 , individual efforts toward' the en- aud that his la true- because the Last ' wages of railroad unions. in Friday Mr. do students morning not chapel understand the clpfi. New City-Brigham forcement of tfiw above measure if technique of proper sta-- 1 high Dell Webb gave a much .school U Customers and CmVloyeAof'riand'''' ( La kllHf rt fitly th scIenHjit io never ik dancing, appreciated enacted Into law; having had iwwtrnctteu In the 'ft f. address on the tobacco That we favor the removal of all For this reason the srv!ces of ?lr. This is the second time Mr. . tobacco advertisements In our com- aas addressed the students this, danri-fChrlstenseq. the and they are all hoping he will , munity; and master Salt Lake City has imen igain soon. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 4 - -- Ko-K- o Utah Weekly Industrial Review Ko-Ko- . -- 4 i -- .J. s -- -- ii r-- Addl -- ed o -- - Naitki-Poo- s Ko-K- -- e - . j J - Hr- - - con-sum- e - s V k $ - a i I 1 . ri -- weti-know- - h I r n t ft- - A - A - |