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Show i? tistics ;it:al LANDING-PLAC- E BritainsAir'Force Play-- 1 .v 'r HOT WEATHER ENDS HELEN OFRV MANIA MALADY OF MEASLES LEAVES BUCHAREST War Game- W $ July BUCHAREST. Romania, Jaly IT. (AP) Hot weather was set Yertb today! l7- - (AP) Queen Helens depar-b- y Dr. W iilajn C.2awler. District f0m Rumania today wa. B "llleved to mark a step toward per jmaneht exiles meaalea. -Current high temperature werej gj,, uid -n g letter to tbe to by him with bringing o( tfi- e0urt that ,he was d an end abroad to visit relatives and with the Tnaiady, tnc Jan be back until the end n(wou;( 12 fataiitie. October, adding that the trip nd n d th dori nad the approval of King Carol t Her Journey we reported Thia week. when on!y thrM new: hve fceen prompted by disap- to allowed In not being fi Jrfairtta' MeMiHvhoti pointment Crown the .ummer with weather would halt the disease. jjichaet and In not being invited to the marriage of Prinsome A government laboratory near ce Ileana. It was reported leave shortly Berlin la kept buvr experimenting time ago she would and take up with new types of lighthouse equtp-ma- Rumania for good end other aid. to navigation. residence In France. WASHINGTON. t 4K 5 vi-- S' Vkf be-a- FOR SEA FLIGHT State Obituaries. t Utahs mar-credit- ed LI ELLA HOLST BRIGHAM CITY Mrs Henry Hoist was suddenly stricken while Mis out tne family washing at Declares hanging - She 4 o clock Thursday morning cams in --from her tvotir complainShe a in As of severe head her ing pain ths rested she lapsed into unconBourget. sciousness and died Louelia Higley Holst a daughte-o- f was D. 1 and Nancy Higley in Tooele. March IK TS41 end "Sr -- XOttST July 14 (AP) both was married to Henry Hoist, Octob. While aevaral details connected er, 10J fihs has been an active Orien Cilia and Cora Jean Xiisa Roes with her projected trans-Atlant- ic Chureh worker and was sffllisted li3 HHtmor apartment, boy. Reas Cleveland and Hone Jena aolo flight remain to be worked with ths women s farm bureau ex Bur ti DreteTSO BrownClgbiTi Ravtlg vr out. Muss Laura Ingalls has defin- tension work husband her .nrvlved br i. Rutherford Mr. on decided a landing field. on daughter, Mr Payi.y Harding ginty Hayes, 117 Rooseve.t avenue, girl itely Louie of Corlnne. two of her sisters chll Robert John and Edith Miller Bevan Arriving at Lambert-fi- t. field early a,-last night after a non- dren, Florence and Darrell Alvo.'d Bncohue, Utah, girl it Willamanff FaeUneTher stop Kan, whom shs has raised from Infancy esaFrederic Wright Weller. 24 Fifth East, bey Miss Ingalls went to the field man- and the following brothers and melit Ardua and Dor Meyer Idaho agenaar, H William gley Decio, ibll Tenth East, bor ager's office to eign the pliot'a reg ters' H gley. Black Pine Waho Coulanr A- - and Eva BaHoeh Reiner tutor. destination," aha Charles Aftey Utah Creek. Clifford Higley Clear nr Meet Regventt! South, girl WTote: Jeaae Higley, Well., hIJda, L Alton Theodor and Grace Caroline "La Bourget Field." D.nny PrertdMn. JJJ Wen YnuttaanU Thompson. Halbrook. Idaho. The little aviatrtr planned to Waltors. Brigham City and Violet North girt leave here today for New York, Socket of Ogden "4 !Lr3 Scott Sun- smith Grey, 5,s Orchard Dorothy Funeral eervk ea will be held ward where final plane for her tran-A- t ,lr1. pi, WhttmsB GranvIWa nd Katharine Ian tic flight will be made. She day at I o clock in the Sixth Dorl Elliott Rouillsrd, Garfield, Ltah boy hopea to be tho first woman ever hapet. Gordoa " to fly across the Atlantic alone. ARM A. JOHNSON ,M. LaPr.ki Miss Ingalls, a New York girl, SPANISH FORK Amt A John King Culver, Cottonwood, Utah boy H.'l.rv Boy " who took Fork B svmmI 7a aTVI!1 Mmrr her flying Instructions at non 74. resident of Spanish home eui. soy Lambert-fit- . Louis field, was happy s nee me. died at the family SshiuoI and Montsri Blltlnf. hom 'I1. He we Rivhscds, 1 I i k.doodo evonuo. r:rj. today Over the performance of her Thursday Island. Iceland. Feb 21 frrn Hilllo HJ. plena, a Lockheed express which aland Brown. Johnson Arbi Mr Jefferson null Mr of boy has a gasoline eapaclty of 4M gal- Hesoncatre Abrahaifr deovofth street, to Spanish Fork in WO and Alice lons She said- the plane had work- and married bolveig T'torderson In svoojo. fivk.rsl.y, K.lwy on her trip from the Msntl temple In IMS ed perfectlyhd t M.rls enAss McPh! daughters survived He by Is Burbank, Cel., although she SIna Up. Bock. 2,0, Ninth Stent, sin countered much "tough" flying and six sonF ss follows MrsGilbert 8k" Gesieson Mrs. Lola Argyle weather. Henry J. Calvin A, Oscar M. A Johnson or Spanish aer Bouek. 1572 Beat Fourth Ful North of Mi- boy perk and Anthon P Johnson on Temple Notices. end M.ud. BUS Mcr- j ni ton, 21 grandchildren, and two sisters, living rJVrif,m TL"' girl, j mme jCl.Insh.rg In Iceland LOGAN TEMPLE. 810 jcj avenue, Friends mtv ca.II g&tordey mt the Bart Leon and Ruth boy Ths Loran tempi will close on Claudtn funeral home and at tho Trmtow. am .v.nVh E. XT Friday night, Aug. 7, after the faintly home prior to tho service Raphael Goddard and MaryfarwMd on Mon-- , at 4 pm. Sunday at the First waid night sesslon, and chapeX Interment day morning, fiept 14. Fork cemetery JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD, President ARTHLR BIRMINGHAM Burning-ham BOUNTIFUL Arthur 45, a resident of this citv for UI Many. Temple ho Juuui&cnt 50 July 21 and reopen Sept 1. 1SJL in years He one house, died Thursday. Wen;77.C,,t' SrBt4M LEWIS ANDERSON. was born Feb 18. 1848 at F&rnham. President England a son of Tbomav and Sarah Whits Buratngham. He came ALBERTA TEMPLE. hd South, girl, V.cu3 w E ,t to Utah wltn hi parent In The Alberta temple will close He married Ann Dower. Jan. 4. Thursday, July 29. for all ordi- 1872, In the old Endowment Hourfk nance work. The recorder's offica ai Balt Lakh. She wndth follow Biulo? o.dT: v?kTLT Ar Finest Crop Ingalls Will Alight, At ? nt - daho. ty MARRIAGES BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. Mr and Mra George T. Marshall Annouivce-th- e marriage of daughter, Elvira to Korbert O, Gets-le- r of Scranton, Pa. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride'a sister Mrs R Bk Lewder, of Limba, Mont. July 12. SPRING ILLK and Mr. Joseph Jensen of arc Mapleton announce the marriage of Arthur, will be open for a week following. lag ?hiVen survive, Grace Brown, daughter of Mr, and Thomas, Albert and Joseph EDWARD J. WOOD, Mrs oJeeph W. Brown of Spaniah Mrs Elisa Parkin, of President Bountifuland Mr. Fork tr their - aon the Ada Neville of ceremony took ytlare VTedneaday. Log Angeles, 44 grandchildren, and mostroe SCIP10. Mr. end Mrs Ds 45 Brown, boy- - Fricnds may call at the home Mr and Mrt Tteuben Ouamberg MAJTTI L- Church Notices. tha funeral aerviceF which iha marriage lo their Mslior. Her. irniMnc 20 o m In Mr th3 Sfra Edwin be held will at J to Omer Memmoit, Sunday daughter LIBERTY STAKE The quarter-- the Bountiful Second ward chapel. Maylett, rirl son of MrsSelma Memmott. Jane PAYIOI ly conference will be held Saturday mn r Jensen r and SundajrJuty IS and 19. SatREAL ESTATE TRANSFERS LESTER Mr- i Mrs Robert BOUNTIFUL Funeral urday at f p.m, there wilt be a ape- -' services Worthlin, aon. E. XHMoain to Alva ,T. Dc- twi del meeting tor all men and boys for Lester E Garrett, announced pin eectioa 12 towneliiy . . It f MARRIAGE licenses eouth range 1 east of the stake in the Tenth ward for I o clock Sunday in the BountiL f MrCiii et-- ai, to Frankie M ful First ward tabernacle. have Willfan, Young 79, BI.on chapel. General sessions will he been , lot block Derrickfion, 20, (, changed, and will be held at Hilda A. AI1U.( 77, rGant.viMe Wyo held Sunday at 19 am. in the As-- . . Longview L-- . due to the funeral for Arthur 21, Hotta- - Meta Xohmanpark Bowthrop., B. Mul- to eembly- - Haii and --4 p m.to - the lpiQ James on be will held which Burningham, Tabernaele, with separate sessions the same followin the various wards at (.20 p.m. ing the Garrett immediately service. GRAND WARD Tht LE JOHN E. OAKLEY Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE SFRJN0V1LLE Funeral services! Le Grand 'camp, will take charge John Ezra Oakley, 57. who died 'of the meeting In the Le Grand for will be beld Friday at 3 ward Sunday evening kt I 20. This pWednesday m at the FI ret ward chapel In meeting will be held in honor of ferment a III "be in the Eergretn' the Utah pioneers The meeting cemetery will take the place of the Liberty A. G. Matkeson. stake quarterly conference In the BACON, sliced, lb. , . 23$ LEG OF SPRING LAM ward. Andrew Jenaon. assistant G church historian, wtM be fh speak-- - Sunday t 1 pm for Alexander SPRING FRIERS, lb. 23$ OR PORK ROAST, Tb. 1 8 of Pirowan Matheson, patriarch er. There will also be a musical stake, who died at hi home in LEG VEAL ROLLED program. Cedar Citv Thursday He wa born POT ROAST HEARTS, n PRIME RIB OR RUMP WASATCH WARD Eld- May 9 1865, in Panguitch, and In OR LIVER, lb, was driven D. Anderson will addre.j the the early Indian raid ROAST, lb. 23$ home, and nettled at Parowan, members of the Seventies' quorum from later came to Cedar where for His He Sunday, July It at S.tS 23 ears he managed the flour subject will be Health -and Its mill. SUMMER SQUASH, APRICOTS. . 8 lbs. 25$ Relation to Religion." He filled two mfstloni for tha L 3 for 10$ SALAD DRESSING, full NINETEENTH WARD large Judge D b Church and among numeroue (Tephi Jensen will be the speaker church offices was bishop of the SUGAR 10 lbs. 83$ Second ward eight years .' at the Sunday evening 4 30 serv- - CedarCity 37$ quart was married to Mettle Rasmus- -' ices In the ward chapel. There He MATCHES . 6 boxes 15$ en of Psrowan on July 14 1887. He POTATOES. lbs. will also be special music. Ths wa railed to be 10 15$ patriarch in the TUNA FISH, 2 large Parowan stake In September, 1912. public is Invited. CUCUMBERS . 5 for 10$ He is survived by bia widow and SALT LAKE STAKE Under cans 28$ rhlJdren- - HGordon, the direction: of President Wilford tbe following Alvah Elmer, Lydia and Ray CARROTS, BEETS, LIPTONS GREEN TEA, A. Beesley, the Salt Lake, slake Ros. Mrs Rhoda. Wood. Mrs TURNIPS . 5 bun. 10$ will hold its regnair monthly stake Matheson, lb. can Ella 29$ Mrs Foster and Marcella Jack, priesthood meeting in the Twenty- - aon. Cedar City, 20 grandchildren, PEAS cans 3 25$ Best Creamery, second ward chapel, at 7 20 p m. hi aged father, Alexander Math-eo" BUTTER, Cedar 4ty, and aix brother, MAYONNAISE, fall Monday. July 30 The speaker will 2 lbs. 45$ he Senator William H. King. Spe- Owen and Dan E Matheson Cedar With other purchases 27$ pint Simon A. Lorento and Hugh cial musical items trill be provided City E Matheson. William Parowan, by members of the Twenty-fourt- h Matheson, Duncan, Aria. ward. WOMES BEAT WARDEN LAJD TICKLED TO DEATH. TAMPICO, Mex., July n (AP) b. can OAKVILLE. 1NS Ontario Women prisoner! confined in Seventeen-year-ol- d Alfred Green's the mutinied municipal hospital strange death is still beinr dis-- 7 cussed her. - He W as tickled to today and administered w severe beating to Warden Luis Espinosa death, be official coroner' finding said the body died of convul- before other guards could interresions when he was tickled under vene After order find bfeen the arms daring a friendly wrestl- stored, the women were transferi red to cells 201 203 SO. STATE. CHRIS GREENHAGEN, Mgr. ing match. We reserve the right to limit qaajafltiee. Opeo every day 1'ifce yer MtJl 12 fr m. lt 201 acre plat Stratton to' j'ufioY Bil-li- er 2. block 133, plat to Dora A Lang. lot 23, plat C.... OmETT" ft d, GREEfJHAGENS MARKET Br Bv-ro- -- ...10 in, ..... .... 'li -- n. FOLGERS COFFEE -- Slender-Wis-e She Salad-a-Da- j. eats bar She knows why..Mndhow! Like thousands of others, you, too, can be SLENDER WISE. Even. j economy you cant bea genuine Kelloggs Corn Flakes. Many servings from a single .package. Ideal for any meal. No trouble. Healthful. Delicious. A real aid to practical 10 Jot 4, block 4. Dialogue talkies are very popular In Germany this season. salad flavored with e. ..with that extra otangy CORN FLAKES smoothness! Look for the package, Made by Ketlogs in Battle Creek. A : o m 5 o o o o o o 5 Whm Open latll Parting Problem Midnight Every Day In tho Yfenr. 69c .vj ...99c SPAGHETTI Cheese and Tomato Sanec 3 cans 25c MILK ?rr. , 3 for 1 9c ar. , 6 for 1 9c MATCHES ea. 15c BUTTER Bear Brand lb. 24c GINGER ALE carton 69c MALT SYRUP Schlitz or Puritan ea. 39c .,.,3 WASHING POWDER pkgs. 89c BOILED HAM Sliced Thin lb. 39c POTATO CHIPS Fresh, Crisp. . lb. 27c CHEESE Full Cream Brick . . lb. 19c SPRING FRYS, large lb. 2H2c ENGLISH LAMB CHOPS ;:rt; . . lb. 25c POT ROAST OF STEER BEEF lb. 10c SIRLOIN & STEAKS lb. 22c ROLLED PRIME RIB BEEF lb. 2iy2c NEW YORK STEAKS, tender juicy lb. 33c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER 2 lbs. 25c doz. 15c ORANGES, sweet juicy 2 or doz. 29c 2 lbs. 15c GRAPES, seedless PEACHES, Alberta Freestone lb. 10c TOMATOES, ripe, firm . . 2 lbs. 15c POTATOES Utah new . . 10 lbs. 15c COFFEE to., ... NE .... 1 .... Reoerve the Right to Unl( Qaantlty. FOX5S MARKET 326 SOUTH STATE Rolled Roast Beef Round Roast Beef Rump Roast Beef Legs of Lamb Loin andRibLaSnb Chops Shoulder Roast Lamb Shoulder Lamb Chops, Veal Shoulder Roast . ; Lamb Stew . BacoiTSquares , . . . . . . Shoulder Roast Pork . Gdod Cooking Fat 7. Can .3 pkgs. 29t 5 Cans -- Utah Feck, SH C m 49( Carles . Ram Fury9 CB PEAS Wv . ..... Park Utah BEANS Paaey a. 9 Caaa ,..4,. MARMALADE . .... 2 SPINACH Libby SALMON tsar. Jar-23--0 . O TUNA FISH ffis-A..- g MAYONNAISE O SALAD Dinnerette DRESSING 0 Dtnnerette full pint 17c KrsraJjis.ea. o o o o o o o o 2 o q o o o o o o o o o o o 2 5c CANTALOUPES . . . Moapa each 6c Clicquot Club GINGER ALE bottle 19c CHEESE lb. 15c LIGHTHOUSE CLEANSER 5 cans 25c O PORK & BEANS g 2 JAM o Ig. jar 43c o 2 No. 2 cans 29c o lb. 29c o 7: O ss PEAS COFFEE sssx 35c VIENNA SAUSAGE . . . .3 cans 25c 5 bars 25c 6 TOILET SOAP-s- rr 2 Assorted Sandwich Cookies lb. 29c O FIG BARS or GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs. 29c 5 for 10c ?;.. g CARROTS O CABBAGE 2. ,1b. 3c 2 lbs. 19c g GRAPES seedless doz. 19c O ORANGES ass nr. PINEAPPLE 9 Crgehod In tv Cano . .... 2 o g BEAN HOLE BEANS nl7 get Meat la Ott, mayta farelly O NG frw.ira real ttaallty ... FRYERS O O O O 0 o ' at . ton la 4,aalx- It yaa ar Canaawts. treat yaaiaelt. aa ui M (ha ilffmareyaa hf tire 14 r. - HENSss,' lb. 16c i.-.- "-" lb.19c YOUNG STEWING 0 Q 0 O 5 for 10c O I cans 25c g 2 lbs. 15c o o PEACHES Albertas o o IN OUR MARKETS o Wbca 7M aarthaa rn areata at aar aiarlret. r a Q S 2 lbs. 15c O SsTr. CUCUMBERS 0 o o o lb. 2c O MELONS Red Ripe TOMATOES o o g-SPRI- ft. Y bag 79c O ......48-l- b, -- s. 2 for 35c . Kriiyke . . , - TOMATOES zi.t 3 cans 25c No. 1 cans 25c O TUNA FLAKESTTTNo.1 cans 25c ZEE TOILET TISSUE . . . 5 rolls 25c o DEVILED MEATS 6 cans 25c 5 bars37c q SOAP O MARSHMALLOWS fresh .... j-,- FLOUR Ctlaa. tear e. - 860 SOUTH MAIN Xo !ra ss? O PEACHES g Prices Are Loweet aret. T 0 W. N. T- r. S4 E. Star ie 014 B. ptb 114 S. Pth E. . . SOI E. Srd AvH oag N. gad W. o Legs ofYeal .appetites eagerly 'respond to tbe daily Mayon-liais- IB t.. W -- BEST FOODS Lulu B. Burrow I acre put A NS jf -- o V II, block Druscilla G. lot John LaLg II. block ic -- 1000000000000000000900 A A fitting Analeto their aaframt Rcriml pageant at lend went to be wminded of ig the wertime terror 1 the raids from the clouds which well aiefe deHendon Eng,, the Royal Air Forea rare the populace a taate ef what the next war if any, is going moralized her capital.. But the above picture brings to be. Photo shows a fiotiiia of bombers executing bach those terrible days vividly and the scene must have been anything but a pleasure for those of tho a raid on an enemy village to the accompaniment of much smoke and an Inferno of noise. One would spectators who were unfortunate enough to be in London when it received a call from bombing Zepps. f imagine that the last thing in the world which Eng. Jlndenron, IS. Mur-raday; Verna etlon 24, township 1 aonth, llm Gaddis Investment company to Alran 1 eaot ... fred ijurmeraon lot 8 block Mick Butkovlcb. 27, Park City; George A Hodeon, Jr , to Olaf Lar1. Ouray Place son lot 44, block 2, Chicago adJenkins Building company to Rav Mary Tekovieh 18 Murray. . dition XOGAW. H. Barton, lot 4. block 12,plat J tw... John WUUam Crane, 46. and Mrs Jenrie Langfo-- d et ai, to Ed Hyrum J. Jensen to Thoa. C. section 20, lot 12, block 5. I 'acre pat Vera Bank Ford, 45, Bingham; wn S Crowther, - worth, 1 west . A townghiy Frederick Albert Stalder, 2$. Press Crowther torange Tuttle Broe. Albert J. Anderson et at, to Paul ton, Idaho, aniJ ,Katheryn D. Mur- Bdwm aectioa 30. township 1 Morna lot 32, Hansen Addition Idaho Howard compsnv, ray, 22. Clifton, wortth, rang 1 west ...... r ., Forest Dale Hadley, 82, Swan Lake, tdabp, and Samuel GUds'ein Bowers Investment company Ho Wil-tc John F ) Eiva JensetC 9. Preston, Idaho, Lulu B. Bur; owi, lot 13. Mock ams. lot 11, block 20ri 5 acre 16 Lyman LeMolr Martlndale, 31, and pise A 6 plat A Cieora Olive Petersen, 12, Burley, John W Williams to R Oi. Doher-- u Bowers Investment company to anti temple , - ,(V--, - L. rl !'. - t(l t y y mrrl.ii:rb?yB'tr'iit Burn-tngha- m v - 1S Nouv 71 Al "' 1 VZJSng wldq-spwa- . o o 0 o o g SSLr lb.14y2co oPORKSHOULDERS OFRESHBEEF-T0HGUESTrlbH5- cg ........ lb. 120 ..... lb. 15c lb. 15C lbs. 25c 3 ....... ....... . . j o BEEF POT ROAST ii: S". - lb. 9c O lb.13c g g Boneless Beef Pot Roast ;:," o BONELESS LAMB ROAST c.rr. Jb. 1 7c O ALL PORK SAUSAGE lb. 15c O S iS. 15. 23c O . . , ., lb. 17c O ...I . : lb. ISt O BACON k 2214 c. g ......... 3 lbs. 25c 1000000000000000000060 . - COOKED CORNED BEEF |