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Show THE PEOVO HERALD. FACE SIX. PAY TRIBUTE TO AGED PIONEER Mrs. Catherine Allemsji Pisses Away at Her Sprinrville Home. Bls-se- U Funeral services a ere held In the chapel gprittcvllle Third ward Wednesday afternoon March 19, for Blawll Mrs. Ann Catherine Alk-maire 90. who died at her home last Mr. and Mrs. LoreU Mendeithau, Mr. and Mrs. GW Holley, Mr. and Mra. Otto Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lealie Hoatt, Carol and Howard Waters and Mrs. Alice Waters went to Hprtngvllle Tuesday evening to attend a party given by the Black Hawk cimmittue at the first ward church. SPRING YILLE SOCIETY I Thorn; piano aula. Mary Wheel; talk oa first Relief society organiIa commemoration of the orgaa-isln- g sation, Mrs. Mary Finley; reading. of the Relief society the Cecil Robinson ; remarks. President Fourth ward rganlsa-tio- Prudence Palfrey sua. Benediction gprtagviU at by Mra. Retta B illusion. gave the following program the regular hour Tuesday after-noof- i. A aodal under the clrectiaS of the President Prudence Palfrey maa la charge. Talk ua organisa-Uo- a SpringrUle Fourht ward pareats of the first Belief society, Mm. class waa held at the church evenlne. Alva Zabrlakle ia CollsU lhiyer; reading, Mrs. Eilsa ! charge. The following program was (rendered: Male quartet, Howard and Richard Thorn, Lindsay ParkAM J er and Chauncy Chi Ids; remarks, Kl.ihop G. R. Maycock ; plane duet Lenor Thorn and Merline Sumsioa ; til' i reading, Mrs. Leo Robertson; piano solo, Howard Maycock ; ladies quar- - frehmecta Aftoa Madsea. I The Springvllle First ward Relief - society observed the anniversary of allof gnndav at 1 o'clock p. ni.. the organization Tuesday afternoon meats Incident to old aja Mra. Bls-ae- with the following program: Piano to health up solo, Blanch Groesbeck. The lesson had been In good was given by Mra Margaret Huntwithin weak before her death. Talk on the organization ington. George U McKentle of the ward by Mrs. Anna Mradenhall ; vocal bUboUric was in charge, allaa Lel nolo, Mrs. Hannah Clyde; poems Borer sang "Come Where the Sun given by Mrs. Malinda Bumnlon; The invocation was of- reading by Mrs. Beth Dnllln; vocal la Shlnlmt. fered by John S. Boyer, 8r., and solo, Burn a Brown; Mrs. J. M.Fred J. Miller saiiR "Oh My Fath- Brown was in charge. Dainty reer." Bishop W. K. J ihuHon, Jr., wa the flrnt gpeaker and he paid tribute to the lle and latwrs of Mra. Bissell a a pioneer, a faithful member of the church and a citizen. A. W. Manner spoke of the great esteem in which she wag held by her family aud many friend. so many "This vast audience aud were served. n Wed-nesd- .).. tet, Inez Wheeler. Helea Salisbury, Helen Palfremaa and Mtrjorie Parker; plan and cello doet, Mra aad C H. Cornell Mendenhall Child ; vocal solo, Mlat Catherine R. DougaU; aBasdolin and guitar Tfcora and Mead Crmn-dal- l; duet I comic story, Alva Zabriakie; games and atnata under the dlree-tio- a of Mra. A. G. Thorn and Mra. A. T. Wheeler. Refresh merits were erred by m'lubera of the parents class. Near y every married couple la the ward was present. Ti ' ttora Mlaerara aad Prison Sobc played by Mr. Mower. Duet froo O Troratora, Margant s4Tba Xouns; ComMary Hadley. maader pUyed by Maarlaa Whiting. rVaaut reca of flau woa by Mer-line Sumsioa SBd Bert GledhUL aerved Dainty refreshments war er 1 Lenore Thora. of II Synopsis by Mra. 1 n k, " , - - ' - IX , beautiful flower bespeaks the in which he waa held aud testifies of her lovable and kind disposition," be said. A mule quartet composed of Elmo Coffuian, Byard Johnson, Oscar Boyer and Fred J. Miller sang, "The Vacant Chair." The last apeaker was Bishop 3. F. Bringhurrt who testified to her life of sacrifice and service, honesty, industry and humility. He also raid a tribute to her and her husband as ploneera among the first to settle in Bprlngvllle aud of the great contribution they made toward making the city what it is today. Bishop YV. K. Johnson, Jr., and Mrs. Gbarlea Blnks sang a duet "Shall We Meet Our Lord and Bavlor," and the benediction was pronounced by Henrye T. Reynolds, in the city The Interment took ph-ecemetery under the d'ructlon of the Wheeler Mortuary. Mrs, Bissell was born in Dauphin, Pennsylvania, October 27, 183a Her parents moved to Illinois when she She waa waa three years old. Saints that among the Latter-dawere driven out of Nauvoo at the She saw time of the expulsion. Joseph Bmlth and his brother Hymm after their martyrdom. Rho waa married to Joaenh WadS- worth Bissell, who bad come from Boston with his mother for their religion, at Lake Branch, Iowa, - X 21, I I I I I 1 ! r arazrifVii big difference between Calumet - and any other brand that for uniform and wholesome bak ing it has no equal. pywMvilw.w.,i.Wl.,....,.iM . 450 GOOD BREAD FOR BREAKFAST? and EXCELSIOR ROLLER MILLS Hed-qui- st four stores. ' STARCH 6-l- i l; If I UiiJ m BEST? It costs no more. 14' "OLD BOSS" BRAND Sweet cream butter only, cottage cheese, pimento Royal Bread, loaf & a 10c :s:..40c,u0c Barker Bakery Jewelry Co. OKn Bread, 3 loaves tJli Cakes, dozen uUb Barker Bakery 0(1 n EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER my- my Clarified and Pastuerized Milk or Cream I si BREAD AND CAKES Absolute Results Guaranteed. With Heindselman Optical 85c IwU ... irn Starch DR. G. H. HEINDSELMAN cheese,buttermilk and other dairy products for sale at all dealers. Phone 930 for DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY 445 W. Center St. Sole Dlst. of "400" in Utah County ...... ...... Package strain, blurred vision, INCH box Silver Gloss b. Starch etc .7"T -- . IIm IIm I l Spring Flowering Bulbs are now in full bloom. Order a pot of Daffodils, Tulips or Hyacinths. PROVO Phoi.e 9. GREENHOUSE Eight-0- , "MTiere the Flowers Grow." i Fresh Eggs, 2 dozen Cream Cheese, lb Pimento Cheese, pkg Timpanogos Butter, lb Banquet Butter, Butter, lb Cherry HiU Dairy lb ...45c 30c iC Iwu CnA OUU UUG CO- Cft-But- ter, 0UC il SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS Pinkeye Beans, OCn 4 lbs IQU MCn Folger's Coffee, IKJC Red can Loose Cocoanut, b. Pot Roasts, any cut, A-N- I Phone 790-R-- 3 or 713 1 1 I for.. 3 pkgs. Quaker Quakies Corn Flakes 3 cans Dutch Cleanser .. . 11 .Large bars Classic Soap give it a .........,, SIST MACARONI Loose Macaroni, ib. luc Pkg. Macaroni, 3 for QC sUG BEANS Navy Beans, Chili Beans, ORANGES 17 Juicy Oranges, 1 C dozen 1 C Large Grape Fruit, luC each Lemons, Qft wUC dozen Some Real Apples, CI OC bushel CHEESE Wisconsin Strong Cheese, while it lasts, 4aC ib. SpUt Peas, RICE Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs. Comet Rice, Qg Jgg ' jQg 15C OCp tul Qq BULK FOODS .... . 15c $liU ftap:r:.... Minute Tapioca, 4Cp HIND MARSH THE CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center St 19 b. . igft IOC Roast, lb Pork Roast, any cut, JQq 10 o. ...... Lima Beans, Prime Rolled Rib ...98 pail Pure Lard 33 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs .53 2 lbs. W. B. Creamery Butter .89 can Purity Olive Oil, Special. . . .S2.35 can A-- l Hney Get that price?. . $4.99 ' . . .29 Large 2y2 size can Sliced Pineapple 2 lbs. Columbia River Smelts, Oh, how good . .... .25 2 lbs. Utah Spinach, young, tender, extra fine 25 3 lbs. Sweet Potatoes 25 Corn-fe- d Dressed Chickens, best ever,. lb. . , 30f 2 cans Kitchen King Shelled Walnuts. 75 2 lbs. Black or White Figs .25 3 Tall Cans Milk to a customer purchasing other goods, 2-l- inA IZC lb. et for arm Show us a younsrster to whom the words "Layer Cake" have not a inagic ring. And how happy and contented yu can make the kiddies if you serve them Layer Cakes baked with Hoover Bros, flour. We suggest you try it. Let me give you the value of my daily experience in Expert Eye Testing and Correct Fitting of Glasses, relieving headache, eye- krr tU VS7 THE SAMUEL KOPP West Center. Small Picnic Hams, lb 1 Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb The Cherry Hill drivers will call on you with pastuerized milk before 7 o'clock each morning. LAYER CAKES BUY FOR CASH Phone 446. Lowest Prices WEEK ENDING MARCH 22, 19241 Real bargain in Dried Beef We secured a large shipment at price yours while it lasts, any quantity, per lb 15 10 lbs. Beet Sugar. ... Saturday, Special, WHY NOT GET YOUR MILK HOOVER BROS, Props. t'J'Ji SAVE MONEY - below-mark- d Sold by - SYRUP cannot exist where this time-trieand successful remedy Is used. It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby Co., -- PURE CANE AND MAPLE MOTHERS. Watch for symptoms of worms in your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one a Cose or two of Worms White's Cream Vermifuge. Price 35c. your protection. SCULLYS NoduBtorchaff 1855555T525.o5555555555 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holley had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mack Whitney and Mrs. Drug Jf) CHICAGO It's all coffee ,, March 21, 1852 and started the Journey across the plains June 15 of the same year. They arrived in Salt Lake valley, October 12, 1852 and the following February moved to Sprlnjrville where she has resided until hear death. She leaves one brother and one 6lster, James Allemnn of Springville and Mrs. Edwin Whiting of Le Grande, OreRon. She is survived bythe following children : Mrs. John J. Walton of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Roxa White, John A. Bissell and Mrs. George W. Harrison all of Sprinville, Mrs. T. S. Hanford of San Francisco, California and C. E. Bissell of Salt Lake City. Her posterity numlwra 9 children. 55 erand-children, 67 great grandchildren and 5 great-grea- t grandchildren, a total of 134. cheeks. S D. B. SCULLY SYRUP CO, 1 ft J In air tight,' double tealed screw top SmS) Its ,, if7 untilyou try cans pkg f:. SUGAR Brown Sugar, 2 lbs Pulverized Sugar, luG 15c 29 .25 . .25 trial. . . . . .59d Quality and Service UTAH COUNTY FLOUR 50 lbs. 100 lbs. of Payson or Harvest Queen. . of Payson or Harvest Queen 80 lbs. Heavy White Mill Run. 90 lbs. Good White Shorts 100 lbs. Heavy White Oats 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Oats 100 lbs. Good Plump Barley 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Rolled Barley 100 lbs. Whole Corn 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn 60 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Wheat, sacks returned 100 lbs. Globe A-- l Laying Mash 100 lbs. Armour Meat Scraps ..... . .51.35 J52.65 J51.40 J 52.05 J i S 1 S2.00 2.30 52.00 52.15 .....51.85 ...551.95 .51.25 : . .J 52.10 i 52.75 $3.75 Plenty of Baby Chick Feeds on Hand. a car of Medicated Sheep Salt, so before baying your spring salt. We have WASATCH PRODUCE ncn Z3G TERMS CASH PHONE 34. fI ( You'll wonder why you haven't had a can of Scully's Skookum on hand this long time. Its mellow and distinctive flavor comes from a special process of manufacturing whereby all of nature's maplp goodness is retained. Pure, delicious and "Bully" that's Scully's Skookum pure cane and maple sugat syrup. TOTTTXYTg5 ' i l f Scully's Skookum pure cane and maple syrup what a difference! POWUUl the next time you bake give it just one honest and fair trial. One test in your own kitchen will prove to you that there is a Ji ) &L(uru'iEir Th Eeooomy BAXIXQ ' Jrri I 1 I Tl "fnriK ' -- y March Cl 1 1 v'A Q . 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