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Show The married folks dance, held last evening in the Third ward, amusement hall, was a highly suc- cessfu entertainment and enjoyed by a large Attendance. Miss Thelma Haish, Society Editor 1 Phone 13 raiQgttMMiaSSi rs. J. W.' John- This afternoon son and her daughter,' Violet, enter tained the members of the Primary stake board at their home. Following a short business meeting, music and a dainty luncheon were en joyed. j This evening Mrs. C. L. Naylor be hostess at a shower at her will tertained at their home Tuesday eve- home, given in honor of Mrs. Keith ning for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wil- Henrie, formerly Miss Gladys Nayliams and Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Taylor. lor of this city, a recent bride. The Games, music and a dainty luncheon assisting hostesses are Mrs. F. G. made .the evening enjoyable. Richmond and Mrs. J. P. Jensen. ny Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Bunnell en and can we express Thursdays is the best way warm a on snow like The merchandise is melting away Thirty invitations have been issued. Mrs. H. O. Gardner and Mrs. A. D. hostwas are spending the day In Salt Sutton G. Heindselman H. Mrs. Y. U. women will entertain ess to the members of the Alternate Lake City. the B. Y. U. faculty Saturday eveThursday Afternoon Bridge club and ning, January 14, at 8 p. m., at the a number of invited guests at her Mrs. ijlazel Anderson entertained home of Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Harris. home yesterday. Five tables of bridge at dinner at her home Thursday in Mrs. C. E-- Maw will give a paper on were1 played, the club prize being honor of. her sister. Miss Elsie FerguJane Austin and George Elliott. awarded to Mrs. E. D. Sutton, while son. Miss Ferguson will leave this The musical program will be furnishMrs. ! Sam Whittaker of Springville and Saturday for Los Angeles, where ed by M ss Florence Jepperson received the guest prize. Willard city The Madsen. she will make her. home for the Professor Franklin Brim-hal- l, Andelin rendered three pldasing so- present. 1 assisting hostesses are Mrs. Woodtable a delicious J Mrs. Smart and Mrs. los, after which luncheon was serVed. The invited ward. Mrs. Ji B. Somo spent Tuesday in guests were Mrs. Sam Whittaker, Mrs. Ray L. Done, Mrs. John Men- Springville, the guest of Mrs. John The members of the Ladies Literdenhall and --Mrs. Boyer of Spring- Carter. club will meet at the home of Daary Mrs. ville, Mrs. Wilard Andelin, Mrs. Sterling Taylor in open session, T. Mrs. John vid Openshaw, Farrer, Davis Chipman,. who has been at 3 oclock. Mrs. C. E. Maw and Mrs. Wilfred spending! the winter in this City, re- Thursday afternoon will Dunn Genevieve Miss give a paDeanof this city. turned to his home in American Fork. per, The Drama, which will be fol, a lowed with splendid piusical proThe Fourth ward, under the ausa num- gram. Light refreshments will be entertained Scott Kenneth pices of the M. I.. A. will conduct a ber pf hte friends at his home Thurs- served. debate in the ward meeting house day evening. Games, music and a 'uesday, January 17, at 7:30 p. m. dainty luncheon contributed to the The members of the Daughters of 'he subject, Resolved: That a tall success of the evening. the . Pioneers, Camp No. 4, met at an makes a better husband than j of Mrs. Parley S. Dixon home the J. be will handed by short man, austhe under The ward, First afthis afternoon. Pleasing papers P. Clayton and Mrs. Edna Taylor, pices of the M. I. AJj, wil conduct a and Mrs. firmative, and J. P. McQuire and dance this evening in the ward were given by the hostess was Luncheon The Busby. George Smart! Miss Leah negative. is inThe hall. amusement public served. judges for the. occasion will be Pro- vited to attend. SUCH VALUES IN WHITE DRESS and jN MrYlNDERWEiU8 SUCH VALUES IN MUSLIN AND SUCH VALUES IN SHEETING SUCH VALUES IN LINENS f y SPREADS BED SUCH VALUES IN SUCH VALUES IN DRAPERIES SUCH VALUES IN CORSETS -- - i -- i Merchandise and Our ad in last Tuesdays Post told the story of the prices in detail the ' the prices on the counter jvenfy it. YOU WHO HAVE NOT BEEN IN! IT l UP TO YOU TO COME. J I i Our WHITE SALE continues unti closing time Saturday. , . The NJ L. U. club girls were entertained Monday evening at the home of jMiss Lorna Bagley. Sew- ing, music and a dainty luncheon enjoyed by the following: The Misses Edith Hedquist, Gertrude Olson, Marylene Maw, Helen Chipman, Atha Bateman, Lela Maudsley, Leah Gladys Chipman,, Annie Randall, j . Seamount; Violet Johnson and Helen Miss Lorna Bagley entertained Talmage. . tie members of 4the N. L. U. at aan- "Kensington at her home Monday eve- j Mr. and Mrs. John W. McAdam Mr. for was dinner ,at luncheon tertained Sunday ning, Aj delicious and Mrs. O. W. Bailey. served. The Fifth Ward Relief society will conduct a sociable Thursday eveningin the ward meeting house. All Relief society members and their paft-wer- e ners are cordially invited to attend. i i ....... I i I i 11 .... j Mrs. Alex Hedquist will be host-- .. ess to the members of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club at her home Saturday. RUGS CARPET SWEEPER n The Mayfield Brussells rug, 9x12 size, in s' the new spring designs. well-know- make, made to sell for $10.00. A special purchase made for this sale, only n While-the- last, only y Mrs. J. L. Innes was hostess to the members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge club Thursday. Two .tables of bridge were played, Mrs. ,J. B. Ashton being awarded the prize. Following the game, a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. O. W. Bailey, Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mrs. George A. Han-feeMrs. E. G. Hughes, Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Mrs. Swen O. Nielson, Mrs. J. B. Ashton and Mrs. Fred Olson. n, All members of the Manavu Ward Relief society are cordially invited to attend a meeting given by the literary section of that organization Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at the home of Mrs. E. H. Holt. Mrs. A. B. Worsley will give the lesson, which will be followed and proceeded by a number of excellent musical numbers. Come Early and Get Yours VELVET RUGS BRASS BEDS An extra heavy velet, in On May to Med, Changes Ships at Sea to Return to Sick Our complete line greatly reduced, including some new patterns just received. Some as low as DAVENETTE SPECIAL Quartered oak frame, fumed or golden finish, genuine leather upholstering, holds full size mattress, pillow, blankets, and other bedding $59.00 OYERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITES Tapestry covered, a $250.00 value, for only $149.00 THREE-PIEC- the 9x12 ends and size. Fringed beautiful new spring designs, only $48.00 AXMINSTER RUGS E Velour coveVed, a $260.00 value for only .j . Just received another ship- ment of those extra heavy 27-irugs. While they last n. $3.95 $159.00 25 PER CENT OFF KITCHEN CABINETS RANGES, including three tamous makes Universal, South Bend ancL. Charter Oak All at REDUCED PRICES A big cabinet, r The literary section of the Provo Fifth Ward Relief society will have the program for the Tuesday afternoon meeting in charge. Mrs. Jacob Coleman will give the theological lesson. Miss Helen Candland will exsire a number of readings and an rencellent musical program will be dered. All members are requested to be present. Girls Choice Between Her Mother and Lover $3.9$ . a $19.75 , - just like illustration,- with roll doors, nrcklene sliding top, only- - $39.00 SALE BEGINS SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 Our entire stock of library tables at very special prices. Some as low as $11.20 Bates Stores Company 33 EAST CENTER PROVO are not boastful , about our service, but are enthusiastic "to" give it. V Distributors of Quality Merchandise VACUUM TYPE well-know- s. We ' You who attended our last January Clearance Sale were surprised at the low prices that greeted you. This announcement is more than an announcement of a great sale, it is the announcement that at last Furniture prices have been brought down to the lowest possible point. Note the wonderful .sale specials in this announcement and remember that these are typical examples of the extremely low prices which prevail throughout our entire stocks for this great sale. A ; j I. of value giving. MflEfar I - j Announcing Our Second Great January I i. We make a study ing after having spent the past two weeks in this city. J l I. Next Wednesday will be Dollar Day at Wood-Clifto- n We will have some Real Surprises for you. j fessor Merrill,, Professor Martin and Miss May Forsythe. Dell Webb will act as chairman. All who attend this humorous debate will be sure to have a good laugh as well as receiving many good pointers. In connection with the debate, a splendid musical program will be rendered. The entertainment is gratis and the public cordially1 invited to be present. j OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE 4 Everybodys Store.' VO C'lt LIFE IN BED. WHAT TIME DOES TO VALUE. old'fre you? Divide it by 3 Thirty years ago, four Chinese were of and you have the number years prospecting for gold in the district. British Columbia," you have spent in bed. A 6 persort, becoming philisophical, Canada. They had $48 worth, of can look llack and say: Twenty platinum. Not wanting to be' both- -' years of my life have been devoted ered with it, they buried it in la saki to sleep. Isnt that a shame? Life bottle under a rock. Time went on .is too shorjj. Sleep is not a waste of and the platinum was forgotten. Last mt in time. Sleep is natures way of pre- spring, the four Chinese China, got talking about old times, venting usjfrom killing ourselves by remembered the saki bottle. Apexhaustion! It is the system of re- parently not being any too sure of laxing our muscles so the body can each others honesty, all four- crossed rid itself g)f poisons that have ac- the Pacific, found the platinum e cumulated fluring hours. under-throck- - and sold it for Lf you waka fagged out in the morn- $7100.' You never can tell what ing, something is wrong with your time will do to values, up or down way of sleeping. Either that, or you are following the perilous road of TAXES, NOW PAID DAILY. not enough sleep. Your efficinecy will be doubled if you get sufficient Taxes used to be paid opce or. sleep in a! comfortable bed with twice a year. Now we pay them ev-- h air. Its like re- ery day and sometimes several times plenty of charging batteries and allowing an a day.: Isnt that fine, as our old engine to cool. friend 'Hep White would say. HoW Tul-ame- eh - wide-awak- e j ff-es- h over-heate- df Tell Us Your Cold I Troubles ; Parent. Speeding across the ocean to marry the man she loved, Mrs. LeRoy Linnard, of Pasadena, Cal., lounging on a deck chair of the liner Maui, was handed a wireless message by the steward: Mother ill. Please come home. For just a moment Mrs. Linnard hesitated. Away to the southwest, in Honolulu, Capt. Eberle was waiting, with the Sidney ardent impatience of lovers, to wed the woman. Back east, her mother was ill. The moment had scarcely passed before Mrs. Linnards decision was made. She hurried to the Mauis captain and asked if it would be possible to transfer her to a ship returning to California. The skipper doubted it. The woman insisted. Finally a wireless message was sent broadcast over the waters and the d liner Matsonia answered. Steering slightly out of their courses, both vessels hove within a mile of each other next day. The sea was rising high. Passengers urged Mrs. Linnard not to take the risk, but at her insistence, a boat-wa- s lowered with a picked crew and the single passenger. For half an hour the waves tossed the tiny craft, but the trip was made safely and Mrs. Linnard climbed the" rope ladder and swarmed over the sie of the liner to the cheers from bpth ships. Mrs. Linnards mother, Mrs. W. A. O. Munsell, greeted her daughter afThe elder woman ,is fectionately. .expected to recover. Captain Eberle, who is a nephew of Rear Admiral Eberle, is still waiting. SPECIAL RATES TO DENVER OUR COAL FACTS WILL REMEDY THEM j; ? 1 PHONE 357 Mutual Coal J' &; T f i Lumber Co! i . . r Corner 2nd West and Fifth South ' I i PROVO J east-boun- i . ; i CORN AT WAREHOUSE 100 lbs. Whole Corn .1 100 lbl. Cracked Corn L ! ! ! ! 100 lb Fine Ground Com. . Ton Ljbts or Over Delivered! -- qi qk l Ak '.cmV j dt Above Prices CORN DELIVERED 100 lbs. Whole Corn. 100 lbs. Cracked Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground Corn. Account of the Stock Show, Denver, reduced rates will he available January 14th to 17th, inclusive, via Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. See Rio Grande agent for further information. $1.40 .I..'.... $1.5(jj Wasatch Product J-- 14 - A monument to Thedore Roosevelt will be erected on Ancon Hill over- j looking the Panama canal. . v SPECIAL 425 WjplST CENTER f t PHONE 4801 I |