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Show 101 yr, 41'4,it .:- - TIIE DESERET e :TjfflC ELOCKEI) 1111EN MClN MOUNTAIN',COES 1 .Wednesday Fish Specials -- , :;. .... : ' ' , - , nsist on "PHILLIPS" MILK wit-wo- es ST. tlEORClE, March 211,..48PacialiQuarterl7 conferette of St. 8aturUnless you ask for nThillipe, you Gtwrge make was held te. may not get the original Milk of 1day and Sunday. to devoted was scparat by physicians Saturday prescribed Magnesia, for 60 years as an antacid. Isfative, for the priesthood to meetings for the Relief corrective. cent bottles, also 60- - Imeetings Twenty-fiv- e cent bottle, contain directionsany Stephen f.... Richards, of the Quorum of the Twelve. reprosentod drug storta.--A- dv. V Principal Alonzo Ingram of the grade sebools.. the princtpal luncheon Mon. speaker at Kiwanis Delinday. spoloe on "Juvenile Mr. Ingram discussed the quency. three mein causes 'for juvenile ettlinquency, the home, the school and The speaker sentiment. public fact that proper brought out the maintained in the discipline was not school. enough inhome, and in the the and developdividual ettention ment of individual taMes could not be given to the children: Another thing was the laws. which govern the Juveniles kwere not being forced, and the public did not demand the enforcement thereof. PresL. Hoyt, presided and ident Will M. Power4 sang a Solo. Mn. James C;, MEV 102 E I M,IISIIR1 a health food raisins cannot be surpassed. They are excellent for the blood in the spring of the year and very nourishing. Use them in pies, puddings and your bread. Carry a few in your pockets to mince - ' V - i ' rj RAISINS 3 h ...25c .... . 4 lb. . . Pkg. Sunmaid Seedless Raisins S JEtL0 lc- 3 -- Pkgs. '7 .... Choice Beet, per lb. o (641 000 0000 . .0 1 C. OTHER SAVING PRICES 12 VEGETABLES , eau. Early Jose Pens 23e 115e tors Corm $1.70 20e $2 013' Boerne Tomatoes Goto4 29e 43e rano Sweet epode 3 rano 2 nano Mediums Moe Fork sod Beano eatto,l.erge Otte l'ork one Beano - I - i. 15e -44 21e lb.4 Pb. Bag Gall jiu 4ld BROOMS, Me Broome Ptrliplet Moodie Mop Lome Mimeo Matrheo box) .; 43e ....... . "iPc 2:te LDER SIJO2 SIRLOIN STEAK Per lb. ..; : tit; lbs Rill I1011, l'er lb. iffe 111.10 ' DIE EAU r01,041N11.1 YST ALS - trwrEn ASI I MdOTIIS-7-Hea- Knit or 15c -- - 4 for 50c BATH TOWELS-- - BRUSHESComplete Rh strap and ... handie 1 67c ,,.., .. . HAND SCRUBSHand 25c I ' BATH SPONGES Ste, 631 011 tEut.st DAGGETT -- Htu,Rnsig wrren 01 27c 63c HAZEL CREAM ERCOLTZ ED c7c WAN March (Snecband concert -- was sacred ward chapel given at Sunday evening by this B. Y. U. band, under the direction of Prot. Robert Sauer, with the following program: -- High on the rit7iniain Tops," band and congregation:, invocation It T. Reynolds; vocal solo, Charles. Francis: selection band; reading, Claire Greer; .The Mill in the forest,", band; 'Heart and Heart." Woodwind quartet; When It la Spring Time hi the Rockies," ban& -- I Would That .Mv Love. cornet duet. Crouther and Haycock; overture. band; -- Oh Ye Mountains High," band and congregation, benediction. Elmo Coffman. tel la P1.1,0 KOLOR-RA- ;pecal alLOVERS MANGE 43c REMEDY otx ,ma ... A - 27c 37c 69c .4A4 sise - it R A MSDELL.S DRAM- 111111.D FERE-W- pncArn EAU DE QuD:INE 67c 61.29 ( Sge TOOTH BRUSH ES bloom Impirts the of youth to your- LISTS:RINE rAstr E . C -- PAIMOLIVE spec tat or 1g 12 for 144 Pt S"P--- - , ri a 17c 1 41' d ip p - 50c for 75c 14; 1 Ig tir for 3 27c 1 1 Trans,- parent Or- ev,rine : a TOOTH White . Rose cheeks. and safecum. ardor ib aged net pie von y spring blow ,. winds. Use it before and after motoring. Convenient and compact to carry in , or vanity. - your shopPing bag P! ar2c 23c -- - PEPSOnENT TOOTH PASTE Sempray Jovenayr -- 42c choose from , 23c ci ow 41F BRUSHES- -8 atyles and sixes to G 9c TorYnT See - mplouon-- 1 wATrit, IDEAL Specia I - drawn. Genuine bristles fa HUGHES ritoot HAIR BRUSHES GLOSTOR A $2 00 z veft c ...... In case - a BATH 1.00 srS 33c DRESSING COMBS POCKET COMBS 11,0 Egtra large DRESSING style 'LADIES HARD RUBBERIec 6(le 41111. - for 25c 3 , gee MEN'S - Av,CASz. lo IO POWDER WEINET ILLROSE PUFFS- -- , 15e - 74tEr 'F-Iti-PF!' , XIASCARILLO SPecha COMBS,--Barb- AK, 411 .t, CREAM el:TiCLE EXORA -- Turkish y y 'et R EMOVER 27c In tubes S1.39 'CUT EX 42c POWDERSpecial erACOMR, 33c - Di ER KISS r Special POSIVEIAN PEAUTIr 1, LABLACII Air PlpSYILLA S100 FRECKLE CREAM KRANK'S LEMON 25c 46c , .22c CREAM 1,AWE'Bgi THRl1 SYDILMAN8 CLEANSING VANIVIING roxrPs HINDS' HONEY & ALMOND CREAM, 33c roDEn.' 47c 83d - iturNrrs BATH 1. ); 0 UsePalmolive Shampoo pleasing and most thorough cleanse) that leavea the hair soft and fluffy. Fleju- vnates yotir scalp and promotes healthy growth of thick luxuriant hair. A Mil& te ;101. C 1' . r 4611tiL ma. 101 ul F '1-- y HusBAND:s-Lov- I - h- s on r i CENTRAL MARKET-- 7 ' per per lb. 20c cans 35c per jar ... : -- 777-:-.::::::::; HONEY, POTATOES e :; - 1111301 i.saike''' Al MILK r - I- - ite 28c -- - 'Ua have-laste- 5 Hamburger" ine torrst. 25c 25c ...., 29c 7 oc 13c 54. STOPS CROUP 4aAIRAmtv".rtlichrICEA,:"..L..2.1".talrev...taLlia:pae, 7 ;7-- f DAt40 , 2524-34- th ...,,..- AO - AJTAH 0 6 lbs 25c 1 CHAMBERLAIN'S nAtraltedMititatOtil :LJ J: saster-in-la- 4 - ' ' , - r 12 lbs 3 lbs. '25c 3 lbs. 25c SPINAel11:::Zand BANANAS "" - ELECTRIC , ' PEACHES; - I --- ibi. 35c SIRLOIN STEAK 1 WALKER !'",s'. ; T.-BON- t I in pep f, 4 QC eb out; 6) . Itg C' arge PPEACHES i (oppe t:,-- A MikCershrtiirctal T.SJORES Ilbab John Owens, 29, pentenced two weeks ago by Judge John H. Mor. , .'''' which I was gan in pollee court to serve fiver thankful. the truly Dicky go out frpm my window updown the hail. I led the stairs. Sundays. in Jail NQ knew loted be driving.t a.lidtrteed Atte- apartment-witpleaded not entity to a It did not take a very keen inintox'catinit 'arid of Harriet's-commentup-'his ease set for Mit heat Saturday. my bizarre neighbor. No one of telligence to see that she wished to He was' releatttd on his own Dicky's feminine relatives is averse !eve me a confidence of some sort. to give criticism uriasked. although and I drew recognizance. a chair close beside Owens and Glenn Ackinan, D. Ilarriet tó- - do her justice. is the ' BY ADELE GARRISON; were arrested Saturday night after least of the offenders. But the nice fire?" I askan 'automobile in which they were gave no sign of having seen any- ed- but she Isank Copyright by riding collided with another car.. thing unusual in Mrs. Marks ap- gave her without into the chair I Acktnalf wan charged with drivanswering and or pearance - - Newspaper Feature Service. Inc. greeting. resunting my own seat. I waited ing an automobile wh!le intoxicated I In is "Edwin she to said. 1., she wished of aaleep." what hear 9100) quietly bonds. and released on His case was also continued until Sat- - ' HARRIET BRAITIIWArrE'S Harriet Braithwaite. had tempor- explanation of her call. "and I saw me. urday. CALL PORTENDED SOME ary quarters. on. the floor above me, and I rushed to the door. REVELATION. Mrs. voice. raised imPa- Por a long tirpe after the slani of Benny. Marks reached me before I opened marked which 52 East First South and 153 Regent Street the door Dicky's, it. Fettle the Washing Maturbulent exit; I eat motionless.t "Have a heart!" sho adjured the chine Problem for Life I looking L no "I idn't outside. Can s light0 s the tiny grate before his h!"ne--' - riling performer. One ring is enough Get the Washer with a evI had at 1016, Ai triumphel coming. is what In Well. . Br' . 0 Syrup the battle I had waged, i I heard empoint In WWII Harrietitewell-bre- d 'P , Dean's maneuvers , ton es'. in GurEuARAITTEL for Leila. 0 and opened to keep Alfred Interested were ef- - my door iquickly to hear lira checkedDr. Braith- - I klarksin voluble tipoingy. fectively 0$ $ ii, had liPell to thatand Waite, had Itirk Marks Apologizes. been the victorin the wordy tat.-1--. --Gee! I'm sorry. I ,dlilet tie which Dicky bad hegun when hel PRICES TILL NOON WEDNESDAY , reached home- after his diecovery, knowyou must- - be her- wster-inthI had told Dr. Braithewaite of lawOh. MP? Graham!"- she turn-Bes- s -$ STEAKL147 qu'"" Dean. But there was no feel: errand greeted my, unexpected ap- 0 x Inscream. with me. within 'a, 6pearance Big of exultation ib-.-15iittead. 4 realized to the full what 'I'm as nervous as a cat." she' . ..---$ .,.p.;:: IVOTtilk no more and for with "dust and old mid, ashes", the phrase ' N ---- --t ---- them I t-i-0 ;-- PORK- STEAK-.---- ;-. . . -- 0 --an I went over and ever again 1 . 3'. Dicky's surprising revelation. that I, "R"' 0 0 he had been trying to put Bess f t,.. 0 ROUGH RED RASH 4 Deft trig true tolors On canvas for 0". ou. Alfred's benefit 4DC 0 doilitting his "Re's "8"$ 21 statement. It had too sincere a ring e 111tosinette ON BABY'S CHEEK to be discredited. but kt ,upset all my previous supptusitions concern-- 1 0 $ ' Mg Dicky's past in the affair.. 2 knew very well that Dena Dean el" Was Scaly and Itched. 0 FA no for but , attraction bad Dicky., ... Sot -7:VERYSPECI:A.1,-ALL-DAY-PRICE-SI had believed him to be perfectly --.. Wiliam Bei led by Cuticara. no doubt considered to- be perfect- Callii. T." I our 0 .9C Bin hartnless E.Aun ly philandering. 10 two "'Whentey bilby was rA, 10c gave toe the sense of having, months old she developed a small. Sweet sirriEtt, Prone hex on Par 4 ted cheek. This gradspot done him a grave injustice. siime0 Cream ery 4 $ . ' Sausage ually spread and was in the nature O 1,..iarge white, thing., think. which was most sal- ...... lb. lea, , 4 of a tough, scaly, red rash It ap.. .. ... t. utary for me. 4 litti.oell LT 11:1T ER, E aea-mad ...-- , The Bell Rings. parently itched f or the baby oA c I lb. p kg . 10 41 c 0A quallty scratched, and - k ra'l obliged to use I do not know how long my selfPTRINI. I HEENK. DEANS. Cherie Baby lull, cuffs. 0 reprcmchfül mood would p Dread. 3 ma .," I vied other remedies With only o CLIMAIlb. if it had 'not been terminated by MACARONI. liPAGHET-Y- I. CLEANER, ' m' e relief. I of doorbell. a both la the temporary m ringing began using By East Bridway mg pkg. earl' la ........; 0 ar ataek. I far Wie. i Cutiaira Soap and Ointment and the sound and the indicator I knew JELLY. 8.aa, orlana, FA 4ir Maarta .1 a that it was not the lower hall door they helped her- I continued the of the building. but the upper one 0 El. kg RUTTER treatment and in two weeks she 0 of the apartment whose hall and 110: 77 was cornpletelyhealed.". t:411:14tiglitl:11117krAl.Ir7 (Signed) bell we were compelled to share , Mothers want it. for it quickly $ Mrs. D. Young, :". . Ave, . veOAITIV.P secFor Marks a with the family., clears away the choking phlegm, Oakland, Calif, Aug. 3o2,1924 or.two, forgetting that I had I stops the hoarse cough, eyes rest- ond friends Use Concurs Soap, Ointment and I ONIONS:.47.- -4 iyett who could get into the any ful sleep. Safe and reliable. Talcurmfor I toilet without waited daily building ringing. purposes. : 4 , for Mrs. Marks to go to of, door. nitteiwpts sive aka. T.I. nn Nes Sold free of charfto7a5011 $5.00 orders iH be C.OrYhere kowevie meet from. Afleirona Then. with an exclamation tyl a7 Eal W.a-F-36ERallo Z"I.I07;L.P7141 ileum taVli;ieleitC44tAtTaNiaiaiikiLliA6.60001 1 membered that my No Nercokics .:4 ... s 413 41 , ' r "471 BATH SALTS bins. William Hurd. W. J. Harris, Prent Coln ft. 'Sweeten. Couneelore Willard Smith and Newel Cutler. A biographical sketeh was read by Hyrum Petersen. Letters were Arend foon Patriarchs George Larkin and Joseph S. Laikin of Ogden. Musie.was furnished by a mixed double quartet with closing song by Wiltiam J. Lackin grandchildren. offered the invocation Ana Puller the benediction The grave in Snowville cemetery watt dedicated by A. N. Robbins. Charlet; Arbon, was born In Gravely, Cambridgeshire, England. March 29. ,1442. the son of John and Rebecca Dennis Arbon. lie emigrated to America In 1963 and ernssed the plains with a pioneer company. Be settled in WiIlard where he married Martha Ann Roberts. Jan. 12. 1S6$. They moved to Waled in lea, and to Snowville in the of 10j and there he endured spring hardships of Fettling a- - new country with his brothStr. Geom. Arbon. he hauled the first load of freight from Rotten to Boise establishing a new route, making the return trip in six weeke. a route be travelled over tor 13, years. He engaged In agricultural pursuit. also sheep and cattle raising, during which time Irrigation canals were built. He was a high priest at the time of death. He was the father of 19 children, eight of whom 'erste. Mrs. A. L. Peterson. Snowville; Mrs. EPhralm Josephson. Rotitland.Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Stoner lda.; J. A., C. G., Jesse and Moroni Arbon, Snoweille; Mrs. Mary Cottam. Ogden; 76 grandchildren and 96 greatgrandchildren. - la So PORK BON 1 TALCVA Iiishogi Joseph $ Cutler presided. Speakers, were Patriarch J. J. Larkin. Peterson, William Rob- - ; n- 15C-SHOU- - 79c 79c 33c 73c 37c 74 C 7ac Tiss,1.7E I ;lc S ' .71k11,A A.........m SIL 112.33 SOME SAVING MEAT PRICES POT. ROAST-- Best Cuts) per DJER-KIS- --- I. tigie Beal Its. Pall Ilore White .. PaU Pant IS bit , 2 lb. rail Fresh, Snowdrift 4 in, Pail irroall Snowdrift 4nart an Wesel 011 Uranium Oil itaart t ETC. ' in the Snoweille wa,rd chapel which and relatives friend... trioral trbiutes were pro- 73e POWDER FACE NW'. VW AUDOU ASTRINGENT 6 CREAM - J.,:h1Ktissu . LARD, ETC. Pin-r- MILKWEED CREA- NA D 4.; .' Bag Ballow Hard Wheat Bag Hallam Hard Wises, $1.01 06 tri , Charles ciallleuneral services for2(SPel Arbon sere held Pride, afternoon selling. ugoniws , 43e LOUR , 2.1'.e 1. ellett SUGAR 23 Ilto. Bag Floe Beet leotton 10 lb. Box Floe Beet teoletto - 16,1 ....Ur 2 B - y ImILezaglowabwmoloakwimwomil -- $2.06 Iromantoro ....$1.70 emailGime-Qu- ening Lerrire pkg. Peels, Week rwiller If. hag Large rker. Largo pkg. Seagoing Lard'i pkg.' Gold thult 30 Duro trrotal bite or ' 10 Bore Cream Oil Toilet 111.45 ...... Conotry Gest legoelo Couture Gentlemen o to) SOATS ETC. esett Eerie June Fess 12 ease Sifted Earl? June ream 2 eons 41111ed Carly annoi91'ean 12 fano Sweet Suitor cora 2 ;room Sweet 0 Coen .. : ... 13 Men 2 eons Each preparation the product of aleading maker, stile savings are afforded in this interesting CHARLES SNDWV11.1,E, March - Sunday, Jail 'Resident Denies Intoxication - Choice Beef Per lb. ROU ND STEAK , tito , N 39c ....25c , AIL-Flavo- - SIRLOIN STEAK I If 4! A the-Thi- rd- WEDNESDAY UNTIL' NOON ennunny IVREA TI SizeRegular Packages P'17; '40 isi)--,s , (q Special. Prices - 't' SPRINOVILLM. on. Give them to the kiddies instead of candy. Use more raisins an be more healthful. We have none but the best quality.. For Wednesday we have chosen as one of our unusual bargains, the 4 pound packSeedless Raisins. Take advantage of the saving and age of Sun-Mai- d stock up now. -- Natured Wednesday aild Thursday at .... two-da- Sacred Concert Given at Springville by B. Y. Band AJ5 PA MAIIStmOk - Se-p- hi Stake Holds ., Of MAGNESIA St George Quarterly Conferece g In , ! School Head Discussek Juvenile Delinquency auto-!mobi- le Toilet ",Articles wn ' 1 RP the general authorities. The meeting-hundamorning wan, held in the 'tabernacle. The program was furniehed by the various quor--- 1 nuts of the priesthood and their,; rePreintatlyea. , MuMe was furnish.; ed by theRigh priests. for the opening song; the seventies for the sec- -, ond song arid the deaoons of Santa Char& ward for a third. Faith promoting incidents were treated by a member of 'each of the In the Herndon sieveritquorums. the reguiar conference meeting was held. Two returned; missionaries reported during the conference. Rodger Atkin of tbe East Sti George ward, who had been laboring in England, and Earl Englestead, who had been laboring in the North Central States MillS1011. Eider Richl ards gave the principal address. s o' -- tar , ell-Kno- 13rattelfs.Market 213 SOUTH STATE -- n6AelftrJ - - -- illhIrrifil egih ri 28c - r.'t- Traffic between Rifle and eAtnnot be resumed until ear ing lattrat.-- 716 cause- for the Movement has been tureigned. unknown; was the verdict returned coroner's Monde afternoon by Jury: Death Driver is This verdict was accepted as final so far a. his office is concerned. Unknown Jury. Says said William Idcliretuey.:Adn county coroner. uniees. be added, fonds BOISE, Ida. Marc 'trace is obtained of a third auv Herman Wilkie, 6$. came to his tomobile, described by witnesses as death Thursday night at the Cole a sedan, which on the night aehool crossroads, by being hit by of Dodge was said to be the acetdent the mud driver first oar observed an automobile, the owner going along at high epee& It was testified attention was drawn to the ear by the sound of an impact, as might have occurred in a collision. Altheugh the automobile slowed down. as though thy driver intended theatapit,immedistely speeded forward again and disappeared. sone of tha Witnell-60'could give the number of this car,, nor tell whether there was more than one occupant- First testimony of- tv third came Saturday from George Previous testimony conBhearer eerned the drivers of two other automobiles. both Fords. which had stopped at the rens of the abet-deBoth these machines, testified. bad palmed over the body. 1909- Meeker , Ale ,.. M7F - ' ,1', , 15c 1' bct 23c lb. H 20c : r :LACK ..... 22c Oysters and all kinds of,Shell Fish , has shifted several ' ' 7t- - SASPABSP SOLES AND , .. , . . : ' yorarliy cut oftlrom The movement pbegan Sunday! night and the lootIntent shifted 75 quarter of a mile yards AbOdi of the read was 6isturbed and trat The moventent fie ,etea litoclied. feet. at about Itmass is: 'The entire dome-lik- e moving toward the west. according S. t lbw March Colo... A 0 cla 20c , itAT 1925 1 - , : HAD, . . . lb. ..".4litgo. 24. I (AP),--lovin- g tnountain," a'ch0e- , Dive shaped,rneubtain on the road betWeen 'Rifle and Meeker, heal shifted again and decker VeaS tern- j - Supply Daily 'Oa , . - 24 1 Soowville Settler; Pioneer Freighter. j '.: ' Laid at Final Rest r Remember This Is Fish Season. Fresh StUFF co,yrtsirrs 111 YARDS: ROAD TVilSTED OUT OF REEKED, 11 11111111 , ' I MARCH TUESDAY IsTEWS dvered ---- -- - |