Show ’ V - 4 r12 -- :iW -- V 1 :: ‘V- V ???"£ THE HEEAUEPUBUOAN' SALT LAKE 1 - :- ’'- ' - -- - ' ' : - i'ty-- CITY-SUNDA- Address §ephl Jensen Ward Opening hymn Choir and congregation Selection Girls’ double trio Retold story Vera Violin solo Gammett "LeoneEddington Solo a—Charles Pike Address Charles H Hart " Lawrlnda Brewerton and Ellen ! ' Copening' Antneiu Choir - to-ta- - NEAR SOLUTION r Secretary Judd Says Entire Overdraft Will Be Met by End of Fiscal Yean i1-- ' I i - - “A-Perfec- t' - — - st - ’ chapel-Wednesda- Indications are that " the overdraft the city- school board faces will be griped Pout by July 1 1917 according? Judd of theboariJ overdraft of the school July 1 1916 thesecretary system amounted to 63524390 In his report on expenditures from July 1 to October 30 1916 Mr Judd estimated that July 1917 there would-ban of $27000 OT”drft The completed yesterday however report the expenditures 1 to December 31 1916 has from July showing - e ' - - : - 1 - - 2 Shenn-Tout:v- - - - - t - iss " - : -- - ' - m-toda- - - s : - un o Just-a-Wearyln- s) - — - 1 Is-t- Le Grand Ward The music program will include vocal solo “My Heart at Thy Sweet Miss Geneva HarVoice” (Saint-Saenris duet “My Faith Looks Up to Thee” (Lachner) Mrs Enid Orlob and Miss Mildred Stephens chorus “Hail the Hopes of All the Ages” (Glebel) Richards' Ward Song The Bright New Year (ongregatlon Vocal solo Crossing the Bar Mrs J S Cornwall Howard Anderson Life of Tennyson Cannon Violin solo :LoIs — Lyrics from Tennyson Blanchard Ashton Vocal solo J Y Smith the King: Miss Ine' Clark Jdyls'of Ladles’ quartet Sweet and Low Sugar House Ward Selection Girls chorus i New Year Resolutions William Thompson Mr a James Solo Lindsay Lory of Patriarchal Blessings Ful- filled Nephi Hodson Talk on Patriarchal Blessings John M Whitaker f Wllford Ward Le Grand Richards Address Music by children’s choir directed by Ida XL White Ward Opening selection An Angel From i on High W ard choir Selection Great Spirit! 'Listen to the Red Man’s Wail: Ward choir Address Indian Religion and An-cient' Traditions Miss Murtha M Thompson (Miss Thompson Is a Klamath Indian maiden and a graduate nurse of the City and County hospital San Francisco She Is of royal lineage being 'Twenty-fourt- h Ward: as tribe known Klamath the among Instrumental trio i : She will apPrincess Irene Callister Lily Reiser and in a highly prized native costume pear 150 years old) Condle1'-4R Ruby Vocal duet Baritone solo Gypsy Love Song from Viola Service and Josephine The Fortune Teller !s' Horace S Ensign McIntosh Address Prof Levi Edgar Young who is head Lon J Haddock of the Violin solo Burtls Garner of the archeology department the address will of Utah University Tweuty-aeven- li Ward : on a v kindred meeting subject “Home all present O Stop and Tell ' selection' and v former Coming membersNight”: of - the ward in- Closing Ward choir Me Red Man vited program will consist of Ward ‘v Euslgu short' addresses letters sentlf or the occasion by missionaries from the ward Chopin Nocturne : Miss Dorothy Morrison and these-musinumbers:’ Heber J Grant solo Address President Naglie Mrs A E Ruby Duet ''Mr-anH Cardwell Massenet’s Elegle Miss- Pearl Larsen Choir M I A orchestra Selections Selection Tenor solo Alfred Best conductor Earl West Thirty-fir- st Tweaty-flr- at - - - - vf maintenance Wallace baritone convinced Mr Judd that the overdraft and supplies $3195161 Ward At the fast’1 meetwill be wiped out by the close of the $3964159 capital account which In- -l‘ : Twentieth '1 new ineludes $17500491 at buildings the fiscal shows that present year It ing today solop m the music will clude $62366867: Lillian Poet! piano "Dying expenditures thus far ’In the year total W3 Durrant cornet solo Thomas- -' Booth $62366867 violin duet Resources of the educational system Mrs HarDay? tenor old James and August Jones! for the present year are computed at solo to M Haddock 61205000 which Includes $1020000 Ray Services L S D from the 1916 taxes and a balance ofs: $186000 which remained In the build-inM’I AROGRAMS':j'-- fund July 1 Among the programs for mutual the ' finances on a strictly Placing Stake-in the wards this evening at of Monthly meetings Ensign meeting f six months’ basis Mr Judd points out ' are the following: o’clock 630 will' be held ' that if as much- Is spent In the next the high prlests’qixorum Third Ward six months as was spent In the past today' In Whitney- - hall at 1030 a m SelectionQuartet six months which twice If You-for say will Solo be held ' Stake priesthood meeting ex662366867 were required the ' y total he in Twenty-firward Hodgson would for the penditures i A January ThawOlgo Peterson at 730 p m—Union Story 8124735734 which Isyear 84235734 more O Granite Charles Solo R Pike The Clock: Stake class religious than the estimated revenue Ye ar's Cu stoma in Other held Hew In be will tabthe stake meeting But he P- J- Hewlett out all books for the Lands" at —10 a m today been purchased many sup- ernacle year have points' a’ Somewhere Voice ? Is Stake-Due ' of the Pioneer High priests’ V- ‘’t plies are on hand which need not be stake will ‘meet in the etake hallat 10 Calling now reckoned between and with July Absent' a (b) i 1 and much of the overhead expense L McAllister Seeoad Ward—Conference services i ProfW has been met Ball vand Mrs? v ‘7- tSylya will be held : today The report shows 'expenditures to' of the ward X v i at 9 Injthe a m Story The Song of ’Hope ' meeting December 31 as fololws: chapel J priesthood Thelma Armstrong a m at: school ' 105 'fast day General control $1860287 auxiliary Sunday-- at-'- p- m Hopespecial service with Solo" Less Than the Dust' meeting agencies such as health Inspection present at 680 pm $68260 other payments including- re- stake ’officers'Ward— ChoirAt the fast: meet- Anthem Twentieth demption of bonds bond Interest and : JTIaeteenth Ward EgrwHK soloists the be will Mrv overdraft $4023907 - ex- ing Interest on today Irene Savllle and - Ashley- Fy Soprano pense of Instruction $27456275 books Marshall ' soprano - 71917' JANUARY Y - SCHOOL DEFICIT ?' - y w - W UOUO GOODS” New Model Men’s Bungalow Aprons Furnishings ' ' - ’ f (Main Floor) MEN'S SWEATERS— Values The Cleverest Styles You Have Ever Seen Fresh From the Reasonable Prices Some New Manufacturer SALE OF " AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROCKS " V 1ft to i U Alonday Morning Just 33 dresses and the prices" have been Words can’t begin to tell you how fetching they are There are several styles and several prices 1 r r' 1 ':-(Se- One has great patch pockets high waist formed by a wide belt and 'v comes in pink and 'blue with black and white striped material for trimming These are lSiOOO-YARDSlivilASPECiCpijRCHA- 95c 'All new patterns Enropean-mad-e 6 inches all in white Extr& sp&l yftrd e ’ “ 4r : ' " 9 e 99 A 9 9 VV' V? e ' ey e)C j sportswear & v WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Mostly union suits garments odd lots k r ' round-nec- k ng Bungalow Aprons in light and dark colors and nurse stripes A A a ' 1250 Yards Gold and Silver Trimmings ALL SO FETCHING — ALL SO CONVENIENT— ALL SO some regular old-fashion- NEAT OC-gingh- ed tie aprons at Bands are from H to '5 inches wide flouncings from 6 to 18 inches wide the very newest metal trimmings silver gold black and gold - ' all imported pieces t A big special purchase enables us to sell these $150 $200 $300 and $350 a yard values at V:: oxtnt special y&xd And am 'vOC The like of which we haven ’t had for a long while (Third Floor) ADVANCE SHOWING ' ' - Some just a bit soiled from be- - Walker’s in bemg samples demand ' where were exceedingly fortunate able to secure this lot of as the gloves were in great among the merchants’ else- - $200 $225 $250 $150 $450 Waists $200 $500 Waists Lingerie waists all Vhite voiles organdies and such materials e Some em nn ery YOU WILL FIND THEM MOST AWFULLY ATTRACTIVE AND THE PRICE IS UNUSUAL FOR AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF THE SPRING SEASON’S GOODS (Second Moor)’ - t TRIMMINGS' Several Hundred Yards at 25c and :50e The 25c are regular values to $150 the 60c are regrular values f to $250 Included are fancy braid effects and other kinds both' light and dark colors Mostly short lengths (Main Floor) Fairbanks Celebrated Sunny Mon-dSoap ‘and Twenty-Mi- le Team Borax Soap' S for- 10c: LJmlt 3 each to & customer (Economy Basement) - ay - --V- r ji BOYS WOOL SHIRTS AND GARMENT t QUANTITY Val Lace and Inaertlon lO Yarda for 25e Diamond and German meshes inches wide Good patH to terns l (Economy Basement) Varlbeat Wash Cloths 7 for 25c Made of honeycomb material that and cleanses well : grips (Economy Basement) A- Combination Offer—Short lines of ts Middles Honae Dresses You will And this 37c lot-o'the big Bargain Table Don’t fail to see the garments (Economy Basement) SPECIALS SILK REMNANTS GREATLY REDUCED Including odd lengths left after our big business of this season goods from our regular stock and including the best materials and ' - patterns Shirt-Wais- - n $195 ‘ - Washable and Lamb’s Wool and Corduroy Coats — slightly soiled — 6 months l and 2 years Regular prices 5 0!m )eeo'ii3 5 FANCY SILKS yard $139 Our entire ‘line of fancy silks—satin stripes and plaids — have been selling the entire season at $185—36 inches wide FANCY SILKS “ $225 - ’ Regular $350 to $506 Dresses Regular $595 to $750 Dresses Regular $850 to $1050 Dresses of reSSeS 811 ocl(l iot 7qk -- Ufailts S'llk Spring Caps 98c $139 and $195 Misses’and Little Girls’ V Velvety ’Velour “ Felt Vvil$275 i $395 and Novelty Hats’ $100 Former prices up to $500 Girls Washable Dresses $119 $250 and $500 $545 V 40-INC- Fast color ginghams linens and dlmitiesi Fancy Stripes— cashmere de sole stnped fleur de sole— white BUNGALOW APRON SPECIAL 49c’ Ginghams and percales made in good styles ferent colors from which to choose vt DOLLAR DRESS SALE Many marked as high as $500— it’s a whidi meabs saving to you CLEAN-U- P - We have clean-u- p ?' SEPARATE W60t :SEiRTO mixtures poplins and Scotch shades savings of at least Sizes 24 to 38 waist hieasures lv Serges ‘ W-4- 9 in the wanted in many cases OF GOOD GRADE ' MEN’S -AND WOMEN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR 93c CLEARANCE OF WASH WAISTS 49c ' Dif- Regular 'prices have been t $1375 niiigB attractive iAn exceptionally good - value ''for these are' particularly : dMiraljle garmerite one-ha- lf ' taken all odds and ends" and soiled and mussed garments and put them into this timely of--feri- The regular prices are:to$L75 'r - A - r- ' ' : 4 This is a collection of much higher priced goods a good opportunity to :‘v ’and your early spring supply ' " wants-" ng 4 ' ' vf V vyi t ‘‘ - s back-- grounds very heavy quality WOMEN’S KNIT COATS $269 Just twenty of them left and they are indeed The values are to 98o sizes 6 to 14 years styles and patterns attractive Tan' grey and blue chambray heavy weight and t made full and long sizes 142 to 17 a TUB CREPES ' $165 H GIRLS SCHOOL DRESSES 49c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 45c 4 A large assortment at this price of regular $300 and $32o silks :A11 high-grad-e and exclusive designs Included are plaid taffetas Jacquards satin stripes and many others 36 inches wide ‘ " ERS (Main Floor) - ’ CO-DRAW- OvC Famous Globe make and the former values have been to $125 ! ' THE JUVENILE DEPARTMENT IN 100 GIRLS’ WHITE LINGERIE DRESSES Infants White Coats : value splendid first to come ing shown as samples TO : - A great special’ purchase which our buyer was able to make on her recent trip east— all samples : NO Men’s Fine Silk Lisle Hose 8 pair for 60c Black white and navy (Main Floor) Men’s Tan Silk Hose 2 pnlr for BOe a pair Limit Regular price is 50c (Main 2 pairs Floor) Women’s Fine Lisle Vests 2 for 48c 35c Is each The regular price crocheted’ tops have deep They Limit 4 y (Main ' Floor) 2 Misses Silk Plated: Ribbed IZoee sizes 5 to for SOe Black 50c onlyvalues Limit Regular 4 pairs (Main Floor) “ : These Are the New Spring Blouses n “ MONDAY MORNINGLIMIT HOUR SALES 9 TO 12PHONE ORDERS WE RESERVE RIGHT HALF PRICE $125 $400 Waists $250 Waists $300 Waists $350 Waists 95c r “ ' v Off 25c ’ the popular CHILDREN’S WOMEN'S UNION SUITS AND VESTS Suits are values to 98c vests to 69c Jnst odds and ends not many and an exceptional value so be among the i Good-looki- AND KNIT 'Solid colors and fancy effects 3800 Yards Cluney and Filet Laces beautiful silk emlroidered: Bands and edgings 2 to lO inchles wide for dress trimmings bed- - backs in self and two tone colspreads etc white and ecru all imported in choicest patterns a orings V really wonderful assortment— r " White grey sand putty yel-v TWO BIG LOTS— low black YARD— 15c YARD— 10c Pique semi P X M sewn T CQ Knit Underwear - - i 85c missing sp dress gloves' i The new Barritz style strap wrist gloves for driving and all : Edgings and insertions in choicest patterns - all newj white and ecru ' '' C k wide ' 5 inches to one and one-ha- lf ' ' kr CiXtTft :evuun4e1'wJ&Tu 2-cla- sp § MEN'S SHIRTS— Values to $2 stiff cuffs madras and percales in plain and pleated fronts slightly handled a size or two ' ( one-ha- lf Blue nurse stripe and light grounds back fastening extra large size 48 at 1-cla- Price One-Ha- lf Regular $200 $225 and $250 values every pair made in street gloves and and Perrin’s factories : — QC 5OC RECEIVED I MONDAY ONLY Samples laces beautiful edges in widths 2 to 6000 Yards Torchon Laces full-leng- th S’ sleeves front buttoning at s JUST to $750 all colors some heavy shawl collars and some Shaker knit weaves in the lot Pairs Perrin’s Traveler’s 625 Platt VaL Laces 3600 Yards In Scout percale comes one in blue navy and cadet and in white ground £ ‘ ON SALE 'MONDAY AND WEEK 95c set-i- n t ’ e ON SALE MONDAY 10 O’CLOCK SE p” There is a square neck wide belt and attractive contrast trimming on neck licit sleeves and pockets at effects belt and up to$250 None less' than $45 and several at $7950 $8950 '$1 25 f etc our advertiseuSent in' other papers) Ail $1 bar--- gains at this price wool and fibre silk in the lot Regular price would be to $500 TORCHON LACE yard oc Widths from 1 to 5 inches Can be had in great assortment of good patterins: PART WOOL BLANKETS $39S V White and slightly soiled laundered and they are as good as new Large size and borders and bindings most attractive been to $700 Regular prices have ft |