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Show Thursday, July 21, 1939. rage Eight THE PARK EE COED t vrrnnnr wnT pq? i v. CLOSE OUT ON LADIES HATS EST c X t Z t t 4. ! I PARK FLOAT J Weather report for week: Highest be free watermelon for those who at-temperature at-temperature 87 on 18th, 19th and 20th; , tend. lowest, 48 on the 18th. Seven clear day.. . tQ announecment from tne Saturday night a dance will be given ' registrar's office at the University of In the Elks Hall. Music will be furnished j Utah, the following Summit county stu-by stu-by the Keating orchestra. Admission price ; dents made the university honor roll will be 50 cents, extra ladies free. for the spring quarter: Ella Pace, Coal- I vllle; Albert Boyd Pack, Kamas, and Tonight. Thursdnv. at 7 P. m at the Flovd David Williams, Coalville. Making Marsao school, a special practice 'will be j the honor roll means the student has held for the high school band. Matters ; maintained a scholastic average midway cf importance will be discussed, so a between A and n graues, or nigner. full attendance Is desired. j I The membership of the Park City Leader Byron Jones, of the high school gecond ward la cordially Invited to at-band, at-band, Is arranging for a band concert tend sacrament meeting Sunday even- In the near future, at which tne nign ing juiy 24th. bpeciai mention wui ue school band will appear with the 38th Infantry band, of Fort Douglas. Details will be announced as soon as compiew;u. Word received this week from Howard made of the building program, and the materials to be used In the construe tlon will be discussed. The Genealogy Society have prepared a splendid pro- Word received xms fw' " nro- gram for the evening and desires whole X?ZJ?l Ci Parted support of the church member- Coleman, are having a continuous round B"'F' of pleasure back In Cincinnati, unio, Thg ftrst concert t0 be glven by the and close vicinity, seeing things and bo- Junlor bana wm be Friday evening at lng places, xney expect vo ue lcav'"6i8-15 r). m. Specialty numbers and solos ior nouie auuui tuo iu will be featured during me concert All members of the L. D. S. Second Following the concert the band will at- rt . v , m Mutual nartv.tend the ECTDtlan Theater In a body, at the city grove on Wednesday, July , using the first prize money they won In or,,, i r.'rnrc n m. All wlshincc the Fourth of July parade, to pay their ..o,.-tatinn he at the Second ward admission. The concert will be given chapel at 6:30 p. m. We assure all a at the band stand, In front of the Mar good time. It Is rumored that there will sac school. &pfti mwmm The Magic Sign of EQUIPPED WESTERN WITH ELECTRIC Wonderful Time- MIRROPHONIC SOUND SYSTEM TONIGHT THURSDAY July 21, 1938 Admission 25c t I wnn I ' ' . t h ,.. nnn-rio rt nil lrtttl Uf " ALAN CUSTIS RALPH MORGAN A FRANK B0R2ACE Production Directed by FRAMK BORZAGr "PARAMOUNT NEWS" With HOWARD HUGHES and Ills epochal fUjflit KRAZY KAT In Little Buckaroo" FRIDAY and SATURDAY - July 22-23 - Admission 10c-25c i ' ii'T' I wi,h JUDY OAKLAND MICKEY RODNEY SOPHIE TUCKER C. AUBREY SMITH RONALD SINCLAIR Dirr-ctcd E. Greon Produced by HP3V RAPF Folks! Here's a grand enlertainment! ifs about the and full of laughs and thrills you'll long remember! people you know SERIAL -FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS '""J more chapter after this one and (lien ree me prevue next Friday and Saturday July comes the new serlaL i!)tli-3ith! SCRAPPY CARTOON "New Homestead" SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - Admission 10c-25c July 24th, 25th, 26th & l)(Mirs Open 7:00. Starts 7:15 P. JI. A'MUSICAL OF SUPERLATIVE SPLENDOR. Mil I ! VsT, ,4. ,2, JCAN.ntKirlOlT ETHEL MERMAN 'V - CESAR ROMERO 4 S That a love-sick J Is far from yyyy If all he ccco Is a woman's 1111. o o o 'That a little smile Once In a while Will help a lonely brother, To lift his load Along the road So he can help another. o o o That the high school grounds were opened for the children the past week, ti o o That If It Is possible for trees to grow on the city play ground In rear of post-offlce post-offlce a score or more should be planted this fall. OOP That the tennis court, so-called, should be made a part of the play grounds and snaae provided. OOO That surveyors were surveying the War Memorial site the first of the week. OOO That this Is likely the beginning of getting the site la readiness for the proposed pro-posed building. That aspirants for county offices are Increasing dally. OOO That the more the merrier for lively primaries later on. OOO That the street supervisor is dolne good work In keeping the gutters clear of rubbish. OOO That the city council will hold its second July meeting tonight. V O O That one of our local punsters de scribes a "painless dentist" as one who does not suffer a particle when he hands you your bill. OOO That perhaps the dentist Is the real sufferer as he vainly strives to collect the bill after presentation. OOO That dentists are not the onlv ones in this class of sufferers. OOO That some of our women folks worrv more about getting a wing on their hat than they do about getting two on their shoulders. OOO That our funny man says If women ever take to cigars as they have to cigarettesthe cig-arettesthe men will know how to get even with them on Christmas. OOO That a smile of gladdness prevailed when it was announced the wage agreement agree-ment had been voted favorably upon by the miners unions of the state. OOO That the most pleasing feature will be when the miners are called back to work. OOO That the "Covered Wagon" celebrations celebra-tions are in full swing in Salt Lake and Ogden. OOO That the "green light" was turned on at the Deer Creek project Tuesday last, and construction work is now in full swing with increased forces. OOO That now "red tape" should be sub stituted for the red-light to go ahead on tne rars vny projects. OOO That the widening of the upper part jrain. .n venue is in progress. OOO That it will be a needed Improvement muring ii mucn saier for traffic. ; St. Luke's Services iu-cuaeacon wm. F. Bulkly, of Salt Lake, will hold services at the Episcqpal wnurcn next sunaay morning Sunday School at 10 a. m., as usual. Holy Communion Com-munion and sermon at 11 a. m. Know Your Birthstone The months have birthstones. Here they are: January, garnet; February, amethyst; March, aquamarine or bloodstone; blood-stone; April, diamond; May, emerald; June, moonstone or pearl; July, ruby; August, sardonyx; September, sapphire; October, opal or tourmaline; November, topaz; December, turquoise. : i in : (;!, : 1 1 P m f OFF NEW PATTERNS IN DDIITY For Childrens Dresses yard SO SQUARE PRINT In Patterns or Plain Colors yard Bias Tape 10c Narrow Rick Rack or Tape 10c Wide Rick Rack 10c II ) i Light Colors In Gray and Tan Clothing Department PORTIS HATS $3,50 and $4.00 PETER'S ALL LEATHER OXFORDS For Men $3,25 t0 $4.25 LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER OVERALLS For Boys Neat Patterns 79c 1 : 1 1 ', (!) BOYS BLUE DENIM OVERALLS 79c and BOYS HICKORY STRIPE COVERALLS Sizes 2 to 6 89c w 89c GROCERY DEPARTMENT (!) TOMATOES Blue Pine-Solid Pack-No. 24 cans 3 for 25c ;; PEAS Kitchen King No. 2 cans 3 for 27c CORN Kitchen King No. 2 cans 3 for 27c STRING BEANS Kitchen King-No. 2 cans 3 for 27c : I CORN FLAKES Kellogg's, Large Package 3 for 23c PRUNES Sunsweet 2 pound packages . 2 for TEA Million Dollar Green y2 lb. pkg. COCOA Baker's i lb can MALTED MILK Brimful C,h f,V uvvril.iv A ill T Ul X 1U LUH BUTTER Fresh Creamery 2 for 1 1 ! 35c 15c 14c 25c 55c 11 TUNA Brimfull, Large Cans 15c fit 1:1 FLOUR Husler's Kitchen Maid 48 lb bag PANCAKE FLOUR-Hi-Altitude-Ready Mixed 3 lb. bair ' . -X A "W T Mr -m -w w-w a o . ' SALMUJN brimiull Tall Cans .... 2 for PICKLES - Yolo - Dill N cans CATSUP RIiip Pin 1 4 ? oz. Dome !:) PEPPER - French's - Black 1 PoUnd can !!)! QUALITY MEATS AT OUR MODERN MARKET : I m 99c 19c 25c 15c 15c 35c 4-H Clubs g RATOM XL-Sliced- 1J1 lVuJi Cellophane Wrapped 2 Itc. 55c lb. 28c THE DORCAS CXI B Monday, the club held Its lirst outing of the season at Salt Lake City. While visiting the Hogle Gardens zoo the girls witnessed the elephant taking its daily shower. For some reason or other the Llama took a liking to Louisa Allende. But Louisa, not recognizing Its affections, affec-tions, took to her heels and ran. After Winging It's way from Xorseland's gay festivals to New York's winter Hecta les .... bringing a love-radiant Sonja In a show aglow with new clt-IIslits! COLOR CLASSIC "Hold It" from Paramount WEDNESDAY July 27 SALE Admission 10c- 15c 40 OFF SALE Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daly Hens and Fryers This Store Will Be Closed Monday, July 25 25c I 22c 1 FULL LINE of HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES I: M ti 1 I ! m 1 1 I 1 1 I (;) i I m i I r 1 CASSiDY RULES 1K RANGE COUNTRY but a spunky slip of a girl rules Cauidyl "V. -1 - Rlattresses Remade $4.00 up Spring Mattresses made from any Cotton Mattress, i-omplete $9.00. All mattresses are steamed at 110 extra cost, at the only mattress company In I'tah that does steaming. steam-ing. Called for and delivered each Thursday OVERMAN MATTRESS CO Salt Lake City Local Phone No. 7 i Horry SKtrmn PreoWia CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY "Man Bites Love Bug" BETTV BOOP in "Zula llula" EAT ICE CREAM Ice Cream is a good food for everybody. The kind we sell is made iu a factory that is spotless, clean and sanitary, passes all tate inspection PURE ICE CREAM ISc a pint 35c a quart Double Decker Cones 5c spending many enjoyable hours at the fnrmoi i4. . zoo, the girls went to Liberty Park. ets. Th rl Xm ih! t!lv! .L I?! I ?nn0UDce that I shall h - n, Louisa and Lorraine rented bicycles and corps on July 22 nd and wn,.rt1l,t r nomination on the Republican Ticket ior tne omce oi CUNNINGHAM, lotte and Miriam rented a row boat, not ties, lnclnd w th T4iV."-" I r.eplemDer 13. i938 fnr hinh -umy snenrf, Is snowing we tecnnique or rowing, pro- for which the military academv -: w - wv laiuuus. cult a task. However, those with whom - . they collided may not of thought so. CARD OF THANKS Finally they decided to call It a day, i and arrived home tired and safe. But j Through the columns of The Record willing to admit It was a day well spent. ' we return our sincere thanks to tho ."iciiua buu neignDors ior the manv (Paid Political Adv.) ' ATTENTION" Communicable diseases must be re- ! kindnesses and symnathv extpnriPrt us Penalties following the distressing" accident that P"ents who "hue P cases to 3 "T u',"r luue son ?uime- ana thy will be rigidly en- Central Drug Co. 411'l.Iain Street MR. G. D. MRS. ETTY GINES. A. Darrell Firmage a i . . . n . . 'nd nds011- These kindnesses and'Iorced AIOrnOn flt VPQT Pnmt frlendlinf,ss bestowed in our sad bereave. I wwihwm iik ii vwt i uiiii. ment, win ever be cherished by us. iurt. HKS. GEORGE BUEL, Word came to Salt Lake Monday last; . 1 u. bwEENET, that A. Darrell Firmase, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Firmage of 1133 Fourteenth East street, who was sworn in as cadet In the United States military acad emy at West Point. New York, cn July 1st, Saturday had been assigned to the sixth company, new cadet class, by the , academy superintendent. Cadet Firmage had completed his . To the voters of Summit County I sophomore year in the University of Utah ft"eby announce my candidacy for the school cf eneiceering before entering the office of Sheriff on the Republican Tir-academv. Tir-academv. He won Utah national guard ket1 the Primary election to be held competition for the presidential appoint- . cn Tuesday. September 13, 1938. ment last fall, then resigned and accept-! . ELMER BAGNELL. ed an appointment to the academy from! (Pai" Political Advt.) Representative Abe Murdock of i'wh. j , For the next three weeks. Cadet Firm- , FOR SHERIFF age and his classmates will receive aa , intensive course of Instruction la mill- Subject to the wishes cf the voters of tary subjects designed to fit them for Summit county, I desire to respectfully, ! Political Announcements ANNOUNCEMEN T I OR SHERIFF CITY BOARD OF HEALTH. Probate and Guardianship Guardian-ship Notices Consult clerk of district court or the respective signers for further Infornutlon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John Dunsmore, cieceased. Creditors will present claims with client to f.if uncrsiTicd at Park City, Utah, cn or befcie the 25th day cf August A. D. 1T38. E3te c! fir.t publication Jun 23rd A. D. 1938. JENNIE DUNSMORE McQUTLLAN, Executor of John Dunsmcre. deceased. de-ceased. First publication June 23, 1938; last publication July 21, 1938. i.Wi I t ff.V .1 m |