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Show V -- PACE EIGIIT. f - - WORLD'S j I ' QUALITY LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE -- goods ft k ALWAYS AT LOWER ; , organization l MS ITEMS Unusual Values In Spring New Material Plain Voile of exceptional gnu lit y In all colors, 3tHiieii 33e widtu 77..".,. Striped broadcloths, Usenet, and cotton pongee fashion these imirt tub Further enhanced Dresses. 'with deft hand embroidery, fine oearl buttons, ailk braid, or sneer lace. For dress and sport west. Each - and Pattern Voile, iu all the new color and shade, 30 iu. wide';. 49e IVrtted Voiles, lu large 80 Iu. wide. pat-terti- .39 Puru Irish 1 irons Linen, 36-iautl "wide . .7 ..'..t:: 7.7777777.89 fast-colo- t, do thine, prlnts-- of spring "TMinpnirTstraBlsBdes , .Crepe- " A Ms yoricty of, beaiittflul niuterlnln fur spring dresses iu iTPiifi), silk stripe voiles and the heavier suitings' prlord unusually low from ..................S Filet Net, mm4 in. Apron yiml 27 Vnm Uiughnms, itt checks and solid colPrlcwl low at 32 In. Sisea lie lot 49e fast rotors, 'yard 1 ' and well maded flat . seams and crotch reinforcement oi doubled lateen. Go Qdi quality elastic at walat1 1 ind kneei. S9c Lm uf Here" are values which will appeal to the most critical housewife. Bath Towels, good size and weight, pair. ...10c Terry, ' Bath. Towels, large and heavy .49e weight, pair Large Bath Towels, 20x40 inches, blue border; 21x41 all ." white towels, pair 79c -- FREE DELIVERY 15 .... .V7.v.l7t ast X Rib Boil to Neck ShoVerXoast of veal SO .oast.TH.15 0J Boil Rolled I ......... ,...8 8 Pot Roast- -. . Rib rolled . . . . .25? 18 Prime Plenty of nice young pork and lamb. . MISCELL1 50d lkLloffee.A.45 '.Pickle Tripe 'Brains Sweet Breads Beef Liver, 3- lbs; for Corn Beef ..11 - ...... . Corrfineal, 10 lb. I5f C Flake. Butter M., B.. .crackers tto introduce, 3 . .. . , . . .68 25c pkgs. New Spring patterns to ur own brand I The yard, ' .' . ;a '".; bag.4&t NATIONS REPRESENTED. . . SANTAQUIN, April An open N'ebo Stake Relief society of music in which' went to Salt Lake Thursday morn-tnf- f night program costumes of many nations were Io attend thegeheral Relief waa given by the Y. T.. and Mrs. S. conference. Society Hepsy A. associations of tbe X..Jkw&- Lewis, Mrs. Lillle Brown, Mrsn Second ward Tuesday!' evening at Phoetie Reid; Mrs. Julia Hancock, the Second ward church. Mrs. Ada S. Clayton, Mrs. Leona a , Mrs. Pixon, Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Retta.Loveless. so normal- - g The. following-member- of s the board 3.-- . Adelia-Dixon- YOUNG.MANIS rs Palkolive. . .'. .29 lunkel's Cdcoa U lb. rug jr 30. 2 bans ". , , .35 JVhit? ap, 24 .. bars .09 at the ColunM theater Saturday have achieved liNhls probjHctlon, an 8lHH-tlvcl- Mrs. W. E. Weidner of Salt Lake daugh- Styles, Most of them $10.00 Values ' SPECIAL PRICE FOR 3 DAYS $5.85 STYLES-JU- ST 54 PAIRS Made by Kneeland; C. P. Ford,, Charles K. Fox. HEELS-rLoul- se,' Military and Low STYlXsStraps, iVIllillS Oxfords Brown, Black AA, A, CVD. 1 SIZES PAIRS SIZES -- crepe de chme in all the new high shades. No two dresses alike. Values to $19.95. g Many good wearing slippers on sale Saturday. arid ends. Some broken lots a rid some good : STVLUS-Valu- a a s 5 i) es $3.48 . GOOD STYLES $4.00 Value to .. . . 7 CO Q0 iOO FARMERS TOLD You 8 8 8 TO DECREASE JELLO All Flavors 10c a KcAnDjR0S anagdJ,z!LlUMLJVcrelistatKAfter Husband's oj VI a Pure 26-o- z. Death Kn.( package 3 1. (Cnltel Press ijakota farmers are wheat ndvlseoVaffBlnstncreased productfottn 1925 f Rex Willard, larm economSt at theSNorth Dakota a griculturaspilege, after an in- -' tensive study ofhe faraNiroducts situation. Increased productii. of wheftt in this state, Willard wySSfiwouM doubtedly place hard ivraL sprin wheat on the export basis probably removbthe Iwnefit of tberlff and also tend to remove the pi lum that is now paid for high gra ' ' . spring wheat." ' Willard toys down the premises that domestle demand for farm prdoucts will be no better In 102S than in 1924 and possibly not as April FuU lfoz. 15c . ,' jar 29C '. . MILK Fresh, qt. . .8 Eagle Brand . . .2l ORANGES, DOZEN, 23c and 45c jV-Nor- th .;;... 5) Head lettuce, extra large Cucumbers and Rhubarb - ....... Cabbage, lb. " , ....... i.,..! MEATS tTURDAY MORNING SPECIALS ass . MOBILE Ala,. Ehmke, FergnfcfR, and Qiilnn, the IJ,ed Sox first line of pitching defense, were ,lttered ly Mobile yesterday for a clean cut 5 to 4 victory.'.. "doz. Grape fruit, extra large :v.12$ aI good; foreign demand promises to lie somewhat improved. Ou this basis he counsels, against increased production of wheat, oats and rye ; advises only slight Increases ia flax and cortf; and not expansion, but improvement Of quality in the dairy business. 35? Onions, lb. i5? Spinach, Green Onions, Radishes, Bu Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Asparagus, Tomatoes Cauliflower, Lemons, large, S 8 SIRLOIN LARD, 3 e CUTS RIB BOILS, lbs. LEG VEAL R lSTS, lb. 11 g BEST 13c .......25c ...... ,20c ,.;..12Vic AK, 65c LamUhPorknd Poultry. Plenty ftxiiKiEiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiznuK3iitzixiggiiijxsi STYLES Value to ; . . ,v. . ... ... . .. - .... ' $1.98 tf --- M IMCVAO JUDGE ee n VISITS .RELATIVES. SANTAQUIN. April 8. Miss Nel lie Hlgglnson of Denver, Colo., spent several days here early this week visiting relatives, aftee an. absence of twelve years., She wis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Tt Opecshaw. are the sole as to whether any" is satisfactory. We consider any transaction closed until the 3 customer is satisfied, and earnestly request our patrons to return any item which does not . please them FOR ANY REASON,; We will gladly refund,.your, money or exchange g which does not come up to your expec tations. We have a strong faith in the honesty and fairness of our patrons, and so we are able to make this statement without reservations. -. You are always protected when you ' buy your foods at Skaggs. . , judge - article purchased at Skaggs do not any-thin- - , UNUSUAL BARGAINS Saturday Until Noon CLEANSER BATHING PHOTO Light House,' " large cans, 5 for, C DC or A Good Butter substitute, 2 lbs. for.' D - TP A Royal Garden ILn Green tea, y2 lb. pkg. EVANSTON, 111., April 1. (CP) The campus of Northwestern university bussed with excitemenTto day when it became known that a beautiful and popular freshman coed had been barred from a student theatrical performance because she allowed herself to be photographed in a costume described as "too ; . JO YOlLAREEHE Samuel April Bennett, 60 years of age, a former resident of 8antaquin, died Tuesday evening at his home in Spring Lake after a long Illness of heart trouble. Mr. Bennett Is survive' by h's widow, Mrs. Annie Anderson Bendaughters, one netts one - , broths.?, and two slsterj. . Interment will be in lh? Snnta-quaicemetery Friday, CO-E- QO USE EVENING HE1ULD 1VANX &DS You. BANTO tA Mil o, RESIDENT DIES soir,-thr- DATE - ;20c 10c Loganberry Strawberry Raspberry Fruit PRODUCTION :.. GOOD - $6.00 ;;. Saturday Specials. a 8ANTAQTJIN, Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for Package 45e I ""WTO $Uii0 to all grades. can do well by taking advantage of these SPRING LAKE lb, ., One lot of odds and ends in f: Butter ; 5.oo f nnmninninninm Guaranteed Sweet Creamery, Some ,odds in- f J. ute stylish slippers in every grade. a GOOD' to W Y , bOOb.sTVLiSsValue SANTAQUIN, April 1 Funeral services Were held heMTyesterday for William Clark, 32 years of .age, trouble. Mrs., F. Flnhtysoa of Idaho who died Sunday at the home of his erlng Uless of "heart . The speakers were caniuei Falls has been in Payson for a fort- - brother, Atvlri Clark, after a ling- A. Chat-wiWilliam Cushlng, Bishop Thomas' L. Jenkins, Erfck O. Bylund of Proro and Nels Butler. LUX GO, ' Complete line of beautiful Silk Dresses; Every, dress is made from crepe back satin, canton, or LAID TO REST g is ag uest at the home of ber ter, Mrs. Earl Fergtwo'nr - Women's Slippers 16 of f er for Saturday $21.45 a day from California, where he has been for some time. ft Up-to-da- te -- Special Ly-dl- John- - Lewis returned home Tues- - ly and with such sincerity and have credited their audiences with such imagination and undestanding, that The actual port rayaDf" their Txyst-lnhas had to be touched upon but lightly. In contrast to the mushy manner with which ninnr similar situations have been handled, the procedure of xtheee producers cannot but prove a relief. acomplishment seloVti atteihoted oil Pal SOho'flcld ami'. William K. the screen Ilownrd, pwiitm'ers of '"East of ri.ne mm author andxirector Xe- Imve U1(Y- a KVlo stor Broadway" a coiucd.r-dram- a .York lifv which will I ...presented wlthout-lalH'lingsuch inifenea. ofw pKauUM!cture,4.some5 thlnit which in felt rather than seen Adroitly interwoven with a melo dramatic touch of the struggles of a New Tork Eustside youth to make a place for himself on the city's police force, the-- element of love and aentiihent intrudes but slightly in the actual plcturieation of the ?et the Inference of Its pfes- enee la always there. As a result, the interest in the devotion of the "self effacing young police aspirant and the homeless waif of the orptnihage la heightened, rather than lessened and the sug- ted progress of their love affair grows upon one with a sympathetic reaction that is decidedly refresh ing. . The producers have succeeded In tdrtflririmr-thte-roinanc- One lot of pretty Ensemble Suits ; Wll-ma- The spirit Of delightful,'" yholeaome; romance Which 1 $15.95 g Sugar 10olb; cloth bag 79 "bast of broadway." ....... 60 MocCaklTava 4 . ' .... 15c FONE FOR FOOD Veal with pocket One lot of good style high grade ladies' coats you can be proud to wear. ; i i m:'i .Values to $24.95 ft'j . situations or stew. $12.80 entertained Mrs. Dave Shuled spent Tuesday Mrs. David Bona, Miss Irene Bona, Miss Melva Bona and Mrs. and Wednesday visiting in - Salt Willis Ptovstgaardi were in Salt Lake. Lake for the week-end- . Mr. and Mrs. James Clove were . Mrs. Vera C. Shaw and children Salt Lake visitors last week. ' pf Salt Ikike are spending the A fine baby boy was born to Mr. n week here with her brothers, and Mrs; Lee Ellsworth of Magna and Raymond Carter. on March 28. Mrs. Ellsworth is at Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Webster of the home of her parents, Mr. and Provo were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bale. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bates on Mrs. Charles Smith Sunday. the same date. Miss Dora DepeW, Miss Atha Mrs. Hyrum Lemmoh and Miss Depew and Ray Depew left ThursWinona' McClellan, who have been day for their home at Raymond, in California foralmost three Alberta, Canada, after ah exteuded months returned home this week. visit here with relatives. s special n ' SUTTON'S PRICE Blany beautiful Tan and Grey Coats in values worth much more Value to $19.95 d 36 laches Wide Ootb, TdJ Amos I! 5 at Sacrificed Prtces ' MS, Meredith To on all kinds of Ready to Weart. i Coats, Dresses, Slippers Miss Miss Trixy, Crsvens an Dorothy Nell Harris of Salt Lake are spending their wring vacation in Payson. i Gladio Percale ...... ..49c -- Mrs. Badham and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Smith and Mr. Monson won the prires. and Mrs. D. L. Mitchell motored entertained Mrs. Lloyd' Work-madown from Salt Lake and spent the week-enwith their parents, Mr. the members of the O. N. 0. club and Mrs. W. H. Reece. Thursday evening. 79c 59c of Double teru in fine Tarty u to CUrve," Mrs. Alfred R. Wilson and the Bonl Fldl club Wednesday Mrs. Minnie Perkins. evening at the home of Mrs. Will Amos. , Progtt8KlvAJ3M!wai Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stevens and played. Special guests were Miss Mr. and-Mr- s. Harvey Smith were Clotile Wilson, Mrs. Elmer CIow-arMrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. Paul in Provo Friday evening and were the guests of Mrs; D. W. Webster at Badbam, Mrs. Merle Tanner, . Mrs. Tiff Done and Mrs. WendeU Erland-so- n. dinner. Bath Towels U 29c 82 lit. Trench Ginghams in high color plaids, guaranteed Mrs. Mrs. Clifford Bale waa .visiting last week with Watlve at Xephi ante 14.16-1- 8 plultlM. ors. hiight to attend her mother, Prisctlla Wilson. : jLJhe pidnslrft emyO-aeat- Note our low price! ' ' Each a, Check Ginghams, 154 I entef-taHte- value in union suits for women especially fpr-Qand one of the best values you'll find anywhere I Black sateen of. excellent quality, cut-fu- ll PATTERNS Apron Check Gingham 10c yard ' III 4. past-tim- .49. 89. 7t, ie Splendi'd Bloomer, made Our Apron aud Dress Ginghams are new, aud toe price are extremely low": 2Cju. Blw Values la Union Salts S9c to $1.49 New Ging WW -- Knitted Wear V 59c J - 49c T SrRINO v quality. Aitorted styles. Yd. 1 . . prhinveight-itteil-- T .779 ut Net,) -- Yd For Girls aodMis Sues '.vA.-t- Se N and Shadow inches wide. Fine Shadow Nat, itt a range oi, patterns. Bloomers Crepes iu solid colon The Nad woven jwtlcrns. awMnn' In t ewL shaileg, 30 In.,. 98c wide Xovt-lt- Met H4 $4.98 rs Ami Shadow Effects FiUt N.U, 3 iMhw wide, neat patterns in irory, white and. cent. Yd.... W (Sperial Te The Herald.) PATSON. April 1.-The Social Tea met Tuesday afMr. and Mrs. Ray Powell enterternoon alt the home of ilra. 3. 8. Finlay with Mr. Bert Stevens as tained at a family dinner party In auttant hostesa. It w the 4 honor of their nieces, Dora and ular missionary meeting, and Mrs. Athd Depew of Raymond, Alberta, read a. paper on Canada. Progressive Rook waa the R, A. Porter "Africa." Mrs. Wildmaa Mrphy diversion. conducted the devotions and a vocal The following members of the duet was contributed by Mrs. Finlay Refreshments Payson camps of the Daughters and. Mrs. Brlggg. dele: of the Utah Plbneeri were served. .. gates to the convention and " annual Mrs.Lou Pflefer wae hostew io election of county officers which the Bwastlka club on Thursday af was held in Provo last Saturday, Needlework and socalt Mr. Julia Hancock, Miss Erdine ternoon. and lunch Cushlng, Mrs. Eliza C White, Mm that were the Matilda Dixon, Mrs. Jack Dixon, eon was senred by thehostess. Mrs.' Adele 8. Dixon, Mrs. Annie d L. CttrUs, MrsTMary T, .Brown, Mrs; Mrs, Minnie W. Uouguuw the Entre.Non chib- at a Phoebe Reid. Mrs. Jennie Hit) and pleamnt social afternoon on Wed- - Mrs. George H. Done. Made possible through our 571 Store buying power Dress Materials Filet Nets Wash Frocks NEW SPRING COLORS I . W A PAYSON LOCAL 286 West Center St, Provo, TJUh. Irinted A TIIE PRO Yd EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1925. ir 4JI onn N P0RKROAST,15c .5S ' The girl, Miss Caroline Smith, Cairo, IU., Is the world's champion . woman fancy diver. ..The picture, showing Miss Smith in dancing, costume, csme to the attention of Mary Ross, Potter, dean of women and Miss Smith's name immediately ' was removed from the v' , V' program.? PORKROASTS,, . 19c POT ROAST 13c Ih . VAt'OCSTA.'tJa. The Reds today started a three game series with the DetroitTigers after' walloping Rochester yesterday,! to U. Crltx - got two triples, ORANGES x X-arg- Sun e Kist, dozV . l!'t' lOAHOl JTAHJ |