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Show PRO VP' (UTAH)' DAILY HERALD,- FRIDAY, 'FEBRUARY 23"l940 PAGE. THREE Search Sens For uozi Submorinos LCNDON. Ftb. 23 -rj--EiiUh a - J I'.ojxl Air force - nrr;i the around the f K- tsI.iT In iwirch cf a f.t Orrr.ja trr.rtr.'s be-1 be-1 t hiv atarted a carr.pAJg7 ' t--.ro.r.-u--J irfr La British "H a.r n-.Lr.i try d.JK:i-.M at lh .rr,e Urse that air fore pUni hiil f". n cvfr Avit-ia and Czech li. rr.la d-ring tie rlht- T--' Ott.i '.fcr.ri'' utre b to fcT b-r-en carna-jed, ard prcti,:y sur.k. by air fore f edf-:iay, it wu cLj- :- i- It ha 3 tn announced five L"-t--U re n-k UJt v.f-f it and v.-- ?f.c.J reverts put laat wk'i t. ; 1 at KYt n. The hunt fz.r a sutrr.artr.e ft a itfr-nfled after the British tar Cap St. Andrews, 3.&04 t.r.j. !.- !eavl yesterday it was i.-r attacked tfr AtriWr.s.ire. n tr eJt ccjjt cf Scotland. Fbtor i were sped to the cer. ar.4 rthrd a wide area cf the North tea for trace cf the -b marine. Orrra.-.y hi J announced tur.re-tncte-i v. rf re Saturday, irri-meiiutily irri-meiiutily after tie rescue ef ErttUJs m air. en frcm the German itearuijp Altxr.ark. The an-n;a-snt. however, cited the rrzi-g cf Er".:h rr.erchar.t ahip-'": ahip-'": aa the reaaon for the declaration. declar-ation. In auid-tloa to the U-boat which atUcked the Cape St. Andrews, a "w.J submarine wu sighted y-trUy off the Jrith ccaat by the 2,2l ton Flnrdsh steamship Brit. It u believed her that. In furujvc f new policy of tin-reiiricted tin-reiiricted warfare, the Germans had sent an entire fleet cf rub-rr.arin.es rub-rr.arin.es to attack shipping arounJ the British Ulea. AL1ERICAf J FORK! SUSS ULLIU SIIA FTER Reporter Fbone 100-W j Mrs. Ecbert Chesr.ut wu boat rstf ta the members of the LaConda cl-b last Friday night. The elee tl en cf officers for the enautng year resu.tej In lira. Alex Kar ren twine; made president and Mra. Jay Condor, secretary. The bal ance of the ever. in waa spent in rlavirx 500. Mr. Osmond Nelson lncir.gr high score prire and Mra. Wm. JLauraen the consolation prize. A taaty lunch waa eerved. Those present were lira. Lester Kirk. Mrs. Jay Condor. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Gat-ford. Mrs. Alex Karren, Mrs. Wm. Lauraer. Mra. Clyde Chesr.ut, Mrs. Err in Richln and Mrs. Osmond Nelson. The recent marriage cf Misa Virginia Holm-stead and Bruce May waa the occasion Wednesday night for a shower party given by the bnde'a suter, Mra. June Nich-cles. Nich-cles. The party waa held at the home of Mrs. May's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holnostead. The 25 younk women present enjoyed games cf various kinds, follow ing which & delicious lunch was served. Mrs. May waa presented with a number of handsome gifts. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaiaford and daughters Ruth and Elaine returned Sunday night from Spokane, Spo-kane, Washington, where they mere called by the death of Mrs. Val Gaisford, wife of Mr. and Mrs. Caiaford'a son. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mark Ooddington entertained the members mem-bers cf the Woolgrowers auxiliary at her home. The time was apent In playing pamea with Mrs. V. F. Houston prize winner of the after noon. Tasty refreshments were served. The fruests were Mrs. Elizabeth Coddington. Mrs. Vern Chipman. Mrs. V. F. Houston, Mrs. Don Berr, Mrs. Ruben Adams. Mrs. Glen Robinson. Mrs. R. 1 A ah by. Mrs. Stanley Chip-man, Chip-man, Mrs. Marion Chrlatenaen and Mrs. Sidney Nicholes. Jr. The next meeting- cf the auxiliary will be Prouo Dancors To Perform in S. L An adagio dance team from Provo will be sent to Salt Lake City by Rita Broka of the Provo Conservatory for one of the feature acts at the grand floor show, to be staged at the- banquet of the West ern Retail Lumbermen's conven tlon. Saturday night at the Hotel Utah. ! The invitation to the Prove dancinx school to eend the Annette Reynolds adagio team for the floor show came from the KSL. talent director. In charge of the show. It's considered a distinct compliment compli-ment to the Provo dance ra and the local school. The same night, the Provo Con servatory Is Bending- another adagio team, headed by Elaine Dixon to Spanish Fork. Three young men go with each team. Civil Service Exams Announced LaVar Chriatenaen, secretary of the U. S. Civil Service board of examiners at the postoffice, announced an-nounced open, competitive examinations exam-inations have been announced for specialist in social group work, as sociate specialist, children a bu reau, department of labor. Also specialist In exhibits, extension service, technical expert in design and distribution of educational publications, fflce of education. Federal Security Agency. Appli cants must not have passed their 53rd birthday. Applications must be on file not later than March 21. held March 13 at the home of Mrs. Marion Christensen. Miss Grace Richln has gone to Los Angeles to visit indefinitely with her brother LeGrande Richln I and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rlchin have a new baby son. , LAKE VIEW UZS. SADES SIlAW Caporter Fhoo OlS-A-t The outstanding event of the season was the "Gold and Green" ball held Thursaay evening In the Lake View amusement hall. The hall was most beautifully decor ated In Gold and Green streamers of crepe paper with balloons to correspond in color. The throne was elaborately draped in green with Gold strips and arrows ar ranged. Miss Maurine Boulton was crowned queen by Neal Scott; Betty Johnson and Mignon Reese were trumpeters and Jed the procession. pro-cession. Kay Johnson was crown bearer and Helen Madsen and Deon Olsen were train bearers. Little Miss Ruth Madsen was flower girl. Miss Cleo Davis and Miss Carma Lloyd were attendants. Miss Boul ton was dressed in pale shade of cream silg with the royal shades in the train. The attendants were in green Bilk and the trumpeters were in yellow satin blouses and light green pants. The king: was attired in black and the crown bearer in yellow satin blouse and black cants. The flower rirl and train bearers were in correspond ing- pale shades. The M. I. A dancers who danced for the Queen were Cleo Davis. Vernon Nuttall, Richard Johnson, Belva William son, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Madsen Carlos Madsen, Bertha Madsen, Elvin Bunnell, Virginia .Taylor, Paul Taylor, Donna Davis. Lynn Vervels, Eva Wright, Herchel Qinger, Edna Scott, Weston Taylor, Tay-lor, Barbara Stubbs, Owen Zobell, Nanalee Johnson, Phillip Taylor Leone Madsen, Bert Wright, . La Vern Clinger. Miss Alice Wright was at the piano. The Dob Or- ton orchestra furnished the dance music. Ice cream and punch were served. A very large audience attended. The Mendelssohn - chorus will give a full program at meeting Sunday evening a full house is anticipated. All are welcome. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunnell of ju M fU'll B UJLnJ C-ZJ TORRS BROS. 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Mo 3 packages.. 29c onrsrf nnnov center Cuts From Small Pork ...... nin nnji i-ean LilU LiUlE- M ' GRAPENUTS u packages.. 25c QUAKER eaty . ... w A Mission II. ip. ,10 Whole or Half ........... LU. liU POTATOES J&5,.....1G9 lbs:7Sc LETTUCE St.. Head Cc 232 Size Navels 60- ze . ........ onnriGES LEf.iOnS II GOAPEFnUIT li0; CDrinr-n Fresh- - 2Bdz. 25c ..Dozen 17c I ......... Doz. 15c 9 IF -, in Texas - IUla lilb Dnrmnns & ..3ib. ico MILD CHEESE POUND SGS P-NUT BUTTER 2 -LB. JAR . . . . 22S Mixed VEGETABLES . FOR SALAD 3 cans 25c SIERRA PINE Toilet'Soap . 2) BARS Trcmonton visited with' his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Bunnell Bun-nell Thursday evening. They attended at-tended the funeral of Josep-h Skinner at .Spanish Fork, Thursday. Thurs-day. . .Mr. and Mrs. Josepn ahaw attended at-tended the funeral of Mrs. Myra n. Jones at Lehl Thursday, v St. Ifrna rrlo . . ri c Uie largest brppda nf Hno. - - ' - ""faf. . uui Lucy are not long-lived and seldom reach rC b ut AU- 11 they get wet, lly catch cold easUy. Editors Ghbssn For Girls' issue Louise Olsen and Edith Clark, seniors, were chosen io act as editor edi-tor and business manager of the Girls day issue or the Provonlan, Piovo high school's bi-weekly pub-ilication," pub-ilication," Sherman W'ing journalism jour-nalism instructor, stated today. Louise is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver . S. Olsen, 391 North .Fifth East,, and is .regularly .regular-ly a columnist on the Provonlan staff. - Edith is the "daughter o; Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Clark," 580 West Fifth North; and maintains her . usual capacity as business manager of the staff. Permission was granted the editor ; to choose her own staff and their positions. v A combined vote of the Girls' organization officers and girl members of the Provonian staf i made the selections. Girls" day is - scheduled for March 29 at Provo high school. Ogden Livestock . OG DEN, Utah, Feb. 23 U.P) Hogs : 510. Steady, top S5.50 on good and choice 180 to 230 lb. butchers. , Cattle: 280.. Slow on light sup ply, late Thursday and early to day steady ;at .-week steady to strong prices, bulk medium-good slaughter steers and heifers $7.00-X3.00. $7.00-X3.00. Bulls $5.00-6.00, bulk good- choice vealers $9.00-11.00. Sheep: 700. No early sales. ! Lb. COi--t:t 2 lbs. Vlftl Toilet ' TANG Salad Dressing: THE HOME OF PRICE AND QUALITY 71 East Center 71 N. 5th West Pancake Flour Lg. Pkff. 25 Powdered or Brown m Pounds 17c oxyj 3L J J I I - I J U Lb. ry FIRST GRADE I J J pound 35c A Solid ; TI", POUND 3iC ni Tall Cans Hlieaties Food of Champions PACKAGE nnpra f i t i .1 V a 6.. if! - HIIUI Carton U UL -Box no A Snowdrift i) -lb. Can Shred. Wheat. ; PItg. 10c Kellogrg's Wheat Hearts 23c niargarine ...Ib.17c COFFEE Higeh...... Lb. 15c Lumberjack SYRUP :- '- r S 1 v.". t UuiIM Bottle 13c 2i-oz. 11 53,. P-riut Putter, 2-lfcs. 22c Corned Dcef . . . Can 106 Anglo , 1 . ' ' . suenn .... 10 lbs. ooc Zee Tissue . . 4 roils ISc DISQIHGK Large Pkg. ' 29 WE Economy-(0)0 A (fflCSQI?S Sodas fl- a .': Grapcnuts Pkff. ideal Breakfast Cereal Quality Meats Sliced Dacon SSI" Pk,Ea. 14c Pure Lard iied .... 3 lbs. 25c button Hoast Sf:.....'.,-;Lb. 5c Sausage Made of Pure Pork . Lb.lCc PIGkJG-..Lb.1Gc Pork Qoasi SS35,?...Lb.Mc utton Chops F?din.:2lbs,1Cc Ground Deaf ,.SSS lbs. 25c Pork Chops ?'?'..,... Lb. 17c Pot DoastS3: ;..Lb.12c Desf Hoast grcT ..Lb. 14c Deef Coast 2T.n:.. .Lb.lGci Sierra Pine Soap 2) bars Libby's ; Deviled Meat i CANS SOAP While King or Mission Bell $ BARS PUREX QUART BOTTLE ....... iii) 1 FRUITS and UEGETADLES BAnAnAs fbr:-. 3 ibs.iec OOAHGES 216 Size Dozen 15c LETTUCE EE.;.. 2 heads 15c nUOCADOSsL .. ..Each 5c I RPWHO 360 Size Dozen 15c Bunches 4 for 10; sSrf!h..2lbs.27c Asparagu Texas-Curly Lb. 10 Celery Hearts . . . . 2 for 15c Unclassified F7 . I . - it s. ..... . i.t;i i; ;. cr- ii n 1 T F& J JTTT J for ASK II S FOB DETAILS WHITE KING SOAP , Jr V f- - , V wita Hits Schilling Schmi-gDrV CoffM is what I y'i-i U pounds . .. 25s2 POUNDS .... 47c 1 1 . 12 Big Servings Pkg:. Don't forget to tune in on K-O-V-0 each week day except Tuesday and Thursday, to the Hayward Market Receipe Revnue, at 11 o'clock a.m. TUNA FLAKES . ... f ( S Sonny Boy i; . '-'..v' Spaghetti, 2 cans for n it. SIR VI D ON 69 i |