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Show ward wJJl THE HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. entertain tooignt at tbe.f borne of Miss Emma Spafforu, In Clubs iOCETY )ances isitors j bonor of Miss Margaret Pierpwi, who will leave June 21 for the' uiieri suki miwug (Kriu tn ins L. D. S. church. Games and ansic ill be the feature : of . entertainment, followed by luncheon. Parties Mr. E. V. Dunn of Salt Lake i farewell testimonial win be Pitas' days in Provo wit'j ruM MJ: In Second the ward at given tonight Winnie Price. . (Mrs. 8 o clock for G. Raymond . Ross I ho will leave soon for the Swiss! Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thome and German mission field of the L. have returned Lxm Salt Lake, af:er D. S. church. An excellent pro-- ; visiting relatives and friends for a bas been arranged, after few days, ... gram 50c values, in light and dark patterns which adjournment will be made to the amusement ball, where games j Mr. an, Mrs. Ephraim EUertsoa and refreshments will be enjoyed, 'gave a reception at their home Jaon-t cordial Invitation is extended to day evening, complimentary to 60c values, in light and dark patterns j their daughter. Martha, and D. than 250 guests were pres-- ! children's birthday party at ber everyone. Byron Jones, who will be united in le reception to congratulate home Saturday afternoon. The The members of the G. K. W. marriage tomorrow In the Salt Lake s fair was complimentary to ber 75c values, in light and dark patterns Among the out-of- club gave a shower at the borne of temple. Mrs. Ellertson was assist-Mi- s were Martin M. Larsen, year-oldaughter, Lael, whose La Vera Bank Monday even- ed by ber daughter, Mrs. W. A. 'la Smart. Mrs. tphraim birthday anniversary occurred on "HnpiimeDiarr 10 Mlsa Elva Dunn and Mrs. L. A. Miner of Salt and the Msses Thora.ithat day. The afternoon hours . $1.00 values, in light and dark patterns ind Irene Dastrup, all of; were pleasantly spent with games. Prows, whose engagement to E. S. Lake City, Mrs. George Olsen and Mrs. of Provo an L. bas been C. Peterson of Fairvlew. Harding Miss Ines Jessie, of Spring-- during which delicious luncheon arlss Luclle Poulson of Pleas--j was served to the following young nounced. Tbe rooms were prettily, Tbe room were charmingl $1.35 values, in light and dark patterns e, and Miss Priscllla Chris-- folk: Barbara Peay. Bliss Scott, arranges, wun roses, peonies and ranged with peonies and rose a ferns as a decoration. A delight a decoration. Tbe following splenf Salem. Katherine Gllllsple. Dorothy GlUis- - ful time was spent with games and dd program was rendered, after Mildred i borate cbicken dinner was pie, Margaret Beswick. Helen mu'c- - followed by dainty refresh-- i which games were enjoyed and re-he guests. Beswick. Norma Mitchell, $1.75 and $2J25 values, in light and dark patterns. ments served to tbe following: fresbments served to 0: Duet, jridegroom delighted his Spencer, Margie Eggertsen, Mildred Miss Louise McEwan, Miss Ger- Prof. J. W. McAllister and SapL with two cornet solos, tbe Peters. Bern Ice Vincent. Zella trude Mrs. Marion Reid. Miss H. A. Dixon; olo, Prot McAllister; :company!ng on tbe piano. Peters, Desn Vincent, Howard Vin- Maud Stein. Sutton, Miss Elva Bunnell, solo. H. A. Dixon; reading. Mis us euy you these values F. Stromberg gave ti:;e you i:eed cent, Elva Smith. iMamie Vincent, Martha and sleight-work- . Erma Smith, Jean Vincent, Cliff Miss Iva Jones, Miss Verda Creer, Maeser; vocal solo. Ml Miss Ruby Phillips, (Miss Mina Jobn Ellertson; piano selection. Mis Miss Cora Gardner Vincent, Afton Vincent lone Hulsh; reading, Miss Walter and Miss Elizabeth Taylor. e number of fancy dancing Tbe young couple will Bandley. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sorenson, Mrs. ".rations, and Miss Mary following boys, chaperoned! visit relative and friends In Ogdea rendered a piano solo. Wallace, Miss Marian Wallace, Mr. ' Tbe U V. HsttAtl nrl Mr arwt by Mrs. Ralph Poulton, left Moa and Salt Lake for a few weeks be- fr A, SUGAR PLUM with If you have $5.00 to day evening for tbe Poulton cabin each $5.00 purchase. Ine . Pro See-;8canyon. resid-jIn spend it will pay you to LaVon B. after Miss iome Canada, Seethaler, i vestigate and you will The Kelke Reading club will meet wl" BJWua lne ww,: soncentrate your buying thaler and Miss Beulah Hatton .J""' ,i i Js the past two years, while. buy. Oakley, James Poulton, Bert Thursday afternoon with Mrs. W. our store. at i'V ' tfl Br'Eham Young nnl-- 1 formed a party and motored to- George Funk. Fred Love- - Lester Mangum at her borne la i Saratoga Monday . evening:. A de- Poulton. SunnyMorris. W. Provo Mrs. Waldamore I less, canyon. Springdell, George lightful time was spent with swlmDistributors of Quality Merchandise - Everybody's Store. (tMonroe Paxman will be assisting Morris, George Stewart. Misses Gladys and Gracelming and boating, which was An excellent program con-hostess. n of Moroni are spending' lowed by luncheon. Mrs. R. E. Allen was hostess assisting of tbe following will be b Miner in Provo with Mr. and - a prettily appointed dinner party gien: Sketch of the life of Maud I enterMrs. I E. Hulsh. and Robert Reece Mr. i!,H;( j ister," by J. M. Barrie, Mrs. Alex sons, Eugene and LeVere, spent been for tbe past nine months. tained at dinner at their home Sun- - at her home Saturday afternoon, Adams, Mrs. Preston G. Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Reece and :i '. Min- - Hedquist review the of All ladies will meet at the week-enLittle "The to the at Lindon with Mrs. board play, complimentary general returned nas nonor or Jtiss tiva Lamar Loutensock of Magna to daughter Erma, and Mrs. Lee R. . ;.ma nuisn day evening in corner at members the Mr. Relief the of t Mrs. D. who J. and F! public library Clegg's a whose society, S Hardin ni) parents, Pmv i from Salt Lake, after here for an Indefinite stay with his o'clock, where transportation will Wadley. Taylor and son Ray spent Saturday relatives and engagement has been announced. Alw,ere here from Salt Lake. A cut Mr. and Mrs. Joseph in Salt Lake. grandparents, roses be bowl Murdock of formed Harold to the returned provided. color scheme of pink and white was glass Heber Sunday with Royal Crook, Bingham. I. used in decorating the entertain- atble centerpiece. Covers were Mrs. Sidney Coray and Miss Cora Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Bird enter-taine- d who bas been his guest for the laid for Mrs. Louise Y. Robison, re-- ing rooms. who has bowl of cut A Earl Smith of Salt Lake Its visitCheney, glass ):Mary were Salt Lake visitors Sat. Page week-endborne at their He will visit with Mr. ing here with his Monday evVn; :n to ber borne in Canada after roses formed the table centerpiece. Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, Mrs. Amy sister, Mrs. Staning. complimentary to Miss Elsie Crook prior to Mr. Crook's depart- ley Wilson. urday. ihere the past two years. Mrs. Reece was assisted by her Evans, (Mrs. Ethel R. Smith, all of Ross and Lamar Bird, who will ure on an L. D. S. mission to South Salt Lake Mrs. J. R. Hodsen, '.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Floyd Wilson and daughter , I;". Walkingshaw ijittendmg the B. Y. U, was mother, Mrs. Fred Sutherland. Mrs. Jesse City; leave soon for the eastern states, Africa on June IT. , ' H Knight. Mrs. J. William and children of Salt Lake motored Kathryn, Mrs. Leonard Steineckert, bonor at a delightful social Covers were laid for Miss LaVern j.f ' ;.t where they will labor as missionMrs. Alfred Johnson and Mrs. down Sunday and the home of Mrs. A E. Banks, Miss Gertrude Stein, Miss Knight, Mrs. J. B. Heeler, Mrs. spent the day Mrs. George Scharrer, Mrs. David aries for the L. D. S. church. The Joseph Shaw of Lakeview attended with Mrs. J Friday evening. The rooms Louise Mr. and Mrs. Annie D. Palmer and Miss Fanny McEwan, Walkingshaw's mother, Bona and Mrs. with were decorated rooms McLean. the Salt conference at prettily Ray Curtis and Primary Mrs. Artie White. Tettily decorated with spring Ralph Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Not Just as Good, But peonies and roses. Games and Lake last week, -- a Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson en- daughter Roene attended the PriJ,. Games and music were Sutherland, Miss Elva Prows, Miss music were featured and enjoyed, Mr. and Mrs. David Scott and -- 1 THE BEST tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. mary conference in Salt Lake last a, auu uaiuij inicDuuicuw LiUClte ouum, .iitrnsrs. jrvai oiukic- Mr. Idaho of family during which luncheon was serv-l- j Falls, Idaho; to fifteen. and Mrs. Henry Erlandson and Mrs. S. Lenn h. ton, Harding. and Mrs. Singleton, PAYS0N SOCIETY Hyrum Duke. Miss Elva Made by the U. S. Boston to 25. Maud Mclntyre and son Steele, of Saturday. Mr. Bown. Jennings, and Mi.ss Zina Scott .Mflmmnth nro tha oiiAeta if i Thomas F. Pierpont, and ... ...... Co. in their super- Rubber V. uv BUVOka t m - auua .ma. mr ana Mrs. jonn t: Harris n. v cri&uusuu. On eshibiton in College hall this ssec Vilate, Margaret and iMrs. Etta Bagley was a Salt Lake motored to Salt Lake Sunday. j j jj.i boots! jneiiij These quality grade. j in the tertained last Melvin Wilson, principal of the week are a number of magnificent Friday evening Pierpont, spent Saturday in visitor today. Mrs. BenJ. H. Knudsen enter- have the greatest amount' VINEYARD AND LAKEVIEW Second ward amusement hall In Payson high school, is attending ike City. They attended the are water ' 1116 ouraDia aeenive swarm of rubber and the least ; i honor of their silver wedding anni- - j summer school at the U. of U. Mrs. "Pune" paintings. They tie tea given by Miss 'r Harrv Robev and children ,?"me( ward of from the brush of Maria home Second at the her colors c mrvi: nf rvf fiMraimi wa cnK hall Wilsnn anil tastefullv rhilHron The tha for loct warden'3 rprsarv nunt the Devine whfre at week left last California, i mammon oi uDeyj.ii iem decorated lor the occasion in sum- - week with him In Salt Lake. tt the state penitentiary, thev will spend the summer months Monday evening. A delightful time Clark Miller. stance ' , as it is the, rubber' , i i."arr? . .I...- - i ui .? n. "an" avrannan inn . , Miss to mr r liuwers. caucus i.,nnhnn ' f in with relatives in Los Angeles and was FPent wi,t Kames and ving. r iuulucuu Margaret uiuiruoi itary serLater ,ne ladies were Joined by ' t who will leave June 28 for irora iutn juu get me California. For some months Mr. i wa9 served to 150 guests. During San Francisco. ' their partners and went boating on Gammon's health has been in a crit-- j tj,e iunchean course the following vice. '.stern States mission field of; S. church. maxi- ical condition. Mr. Gammon will program was given: Eulogy on the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fenmson en- - 1 tan laKe- - inev returned to tne boots the Our give see his son, Leland J., married life of Mr. and Mrs. Harris, j , tertained at their home Sunday Knudsea home, where dainty re-mum of service with the undoubtedly who is laboring as a missionary for w pr0f w. H. Bovle of Provo; solo, ,and Mrs. Almo B. Simmons :' evening in honor of Glen Van Wag- - freshments were served to thirty. least amount of weight. the L .D. S. church in the California Emt Shermer; a quartet corn"iby daughter of Salt Lake enen, who will leave June 17 for the J- William There has been a slight advance in many staple food Hems the Our prices are the lowest, field. Knight entertain- nosed of Mrs. Harris and ber three foent Thursday in Provo with Swiss and German mission field of! 'Mrslast few weeks. However, through volume purchases and close W. J. Cleg? sijiter3 iirs. l. H. Xoyes of Salt and Wallace J. Clegg considered. V , ' readjon's parents, Mr. and the L D. S. church. The entertain- ed at dinner at ber borne Thursday quality attention to the market conditions we have been able to maintain of the general motored to Cottonwood canyon iast Lake. Mrs. Emma Chatwin of Provo ing rooms were artistically deco- evening in honor a in are Interested uniformly low price on eery item in our store and market You J F. Knee High of They R. Bassett, Mrs. rated with the season' flowers. A board members of the Relief and Gipple $5.00 Saturday. will find great satisfaction thmsgh buying your meats and groceries society. A cut glass bowl of roses some mining claims there and will Calif., sang two numbers which ; and Mrs. Roy Passey, Mr. and splendid musical program was Half Hip $6.00 w w t 'Walter Startup. Mrs. M. A. Drobably spend the week. followed by dainty refresh- centered the dining table. Covers they sang at the wedding 25 years Hip $7.00 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Holdaway igo, "Rosebud Are Sweetest in Mrs. Lynn Hedquist, Mrs. ments served to Mr. and Mr. G. were laid tor Mrs. Louise T. Robif SOME OF OUR REBULAR PRICES to Salt Lake Sunday. : fr. Dennis. Mrs. Don Clark, C. Vaa Wagenen, Mrs. Joseph son. Mrs. Amy Evans, Mr. Ethel R. May," and "Silver Threads Among I There is a great deal of sat- motored Mrs. Mrs. Amy Brown, v Smith, Mrs. Robert S. Lee of Rupert, the Gold." Solo, Mrs. Ed Stein of PICKLES . OLIVES 4ary E. Corbett, Mrs. Emma Stark, Mrs. Sarah Van Wagenen. Annie in that isfaction 'Mrs. Wells Emma Cannon, knowing Note our. low prtce, ; Mn, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Chat-- ; Clyde, Vlrl, Fay and Donna Van Idaho, is visiting with her parents, Prove. "Similin' Through"; reading, M small cans Heini Ripe Ollres z boots you wear will Mr. and Mrs. SchoenfieW ot Vine- Miss Naomi Wilson; solo, Elmo H. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Or- - Wagenen, Elva Ferguson, and Mrs. Jenson, Miss Vilate Elliott, Mrs. J. the Sweet Pickles. 85c 15c jar 'tor R. Hodsen. Mrs. Jesse Knight, Mrs. Chow Chow. ., mile of yard. 55a mile lance cans California Rine Cotfman of Sprlngville; talk, Clif after Cbatwin, and Miss Mary Lee Anderson. stand jar R. E. Allen, Mrs. Annie D. Palmer. x Saturday evening the Misses ford Harris, who has recently re. . . .35e Olires jar Sour Pickles.. ; . . . .29c ,i, an ot Provo. motored to hard walking without sign Holdaway and Jena V. Clegg turned from the Southern States can Dill Pickles 25c 1 tall can Large Ripe Olives 25c a rriaav evening 10 aiiena The Rebecca ladies will give a Gladys Large of wear. Mrs. Louise Shumway and Mrs. and Messrs. Harold MurdJOck) ot mission. Dancing followed, with lver wedding anniversary of card social Friday evening at the LARD PORK AND BEANS bd Mrs. J. F. Harris, held in Odd Fellow ball, to which all are Laura Shumway ot Preston, Idaho, Vineyard and Royal Crook of Heber. music by the Payson Pavilion orPure snow-whilard, packed Murdock. Mr. land with Utah, Trenton, Re. respectively. who is visiting convenient for hurry ball. A splendid program cordially invited to attend Always chestra. in pails. ' are visiting wttn their sister, .Mrs. t ' motored to Saratoga and spent a Mrs. Earl McCormick and three njoyed, followed by dancing. freshments will be served. net pall Pure Lard.... 11.65 up meats and picnic lunches. a tew for Edith Cluff, Bathing, children. Fuller, Alice Margaret and days. iU cans and evening. Pierce's Pork Large very pleasant b net pail Pnre Lard tSe : i Beans boat riding and luncheon were the Jean, returned home Saturday irom ...20c 2- - lb net pall Pure-- Lard 35c Mrs. Parley Van Wagenen enter2 Medium cans Pierie's Fork main features of the evening. have where Ohio, they Gallipolis, COFFEES tained at a children's birthday Mrs. J. Wallace Clegg and two .25c and Beans 42 West Center, Provo. i 3 Skisey Old Master and Purity 3 small cans Pierce's Pork and party at her home Monday afterI Coffees both com to us in the noon. Tbe affair was compliBeans ,,....25c bean and we grind it to suit at son. mentary to her SUGAR MILK time of sale. Bernece, whose birthday annivercan Old Master $2.19 sary occurred on that day. The Sugar is advancing most every can Old Master rooms were prettily decorated with $1.33 BUY NOW FOR CAN day. can Old Master 45c the season's flowers. Games and NING. can Skaggs Purity music were enjoyed, and dainty re $1.00 100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar. .$7.09 can Skaggs' Purity 35c freshments served to 12. head for thmk-taTaL- o are a financial success are as a rule, people who use their 10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar 73c CEREALS FLOUR should be 9c A welcome home social will be HI Large cans Milk Do your own baking and not physical strength, which was intended mind. If you are aWon o?carr Small cans 'Milk the i ... 5c work by save the given in the Sixth ward hall toout planned much but only enjoy good bg success. There 22c home-bake- d Eagle Brand Milk bread. night at 8 o'clock, in honor 'jf ! awly your mental facilities you will become a financial Elders St. Clair Nixon and Joseph 1 sk High Patent Flour $1.35 rule. CANNED to the ions VEGETABLES rent am few py 2 sks High Patent Flour... $2.65 Banks, who have recently returned quickly real- 2 cans Sugar Corn 25e from the Central States and CanaSUCCESSFUL people trade with PIGGLY WIGGLY because they veryume. 10 sks H.gh Patent Flour $13.15 sums in a snon 15c dian mission fields of the L. D. S. Country Gentleman Corn Graham sk Flour 35c ize that the saving in money will amount to large or 25c 2 cans June Peas successiur become to 91b financially Whole sk church, respectively. A good pro are Wheat Flour. .35e you striving the sk yourself question 1 can Small Sweet Peas 15c gram will be rendered, which will sk Germade 35c ih lines of least resistance, by phoning your order to some 35c 2 cans Sifted Early June be followed by dancing and refresh- of Corn sk Meal rate also 25c a good th heovv evnense of delivery, ...mi -- i 1 can Extra Sifted Peas 23e ments. All are cordially invited. sk Fresh Rolled Oats... 43c grocer no .u c.. t which it account. in 2 invested charged your the large cans Fine Tomatoes 25c on money Corn Flakes interest 15c Large pkg I 15e Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Stewart Striig Beans, per can Small pkg Corn Flakes 10c 15c and Mrs. Walter Dixon motored to WIGGLY stock of QUALITY FOOD. Large can Hominy 15c Large pkg Post Toasties 2 large cans Sauer Kraut.. 35c j Salt Lake this morning. Small Post pkg Toasties....10c More for vour money than elsewhere. 2 pkgs Shredded Wheat 25c SYRUPS Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson A wonderful bargain in Grogan's, medium .. . .22 SOAPS COFFEE and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sheik Cabin Log Syrup pleases par 3 O Lo bars Palm 27 25c Grogan's, fancy Gate Golden pure fruit preserves. motored to Ogden Saturday and Folger's ticular people. 10 bars Creme Oil 69c . stuffed. Straw.16e . Libbv, glass jar spent the week-endMb. 44c 2V2-l- b $1.08 4 bars Ivory 93e 29c Large cans Log Cabin stuffed 24c Libbv. 3U-o- z. Rasp-berr- v ib-l- b berries, each 22-l- b 10 bars A. B. Xaptha Loganberry, with Free 47e 50c Med. cans Log Cabin The Mutual girls of the First CHOW AND PICKLES and Blackberry, 10 bars Crystal White 49c can purchased during this 2e Small cans Log Cabin 10 bars P. & G. Naptha Crosse & Blackwell 59c at week. 60c Karo Dark pail Foam Sea 29o Large pkg Chow Chow 83 Regular soda fountain 33c Your Luck, steel cut Large pkg Gold Dust 33c pail Dark Karo Spiced quality, and cheaper than Aro, vacuum pack coffee, Small pkg Sea Foam 17e 5C 2Vi-lKaro Dark pail Pickles 16 Lux. pkg you can put them up. 10c 38 can 69c 10-lKaro pail Light Chow Sal Soda, pkg 16 CANNED MILK Aro, , ...13c Hills' Brothers Coffee 35c b Old Dutch Cleanser pail Light Karo 10c 29 9 Aro, 14-o- z,., Chow Sego, tall Red can 45 ; 2-- 88 19c 3 Lighthouse Cleanser 24-l20c Karo pail Light Sweet Aro, PoUyanna, tall can and dainty refreshments served to RECEPTION. ocial 200. . f the mot brilliant .f Spanish Fork this season; Mr )rg A Q ,vergon wedding reception tender- - motored t0 SaU uke Sunday. and Mrs. Byron Dastrup , j i re married Venesday in L c potter motowd Mr. Dastrup' i Lake temple. ana, peni me 10 &al1 JLKe aunaay, assistant county clerk: bis nnerly was Miss Sarah day with relatives and friends, laughter of Mr. and Mrs.! j Mrs. Art Scott was hostess at a eer, of Spanish Fork. : ; R A 36 and 40 Inch Widths Offered now and until cold ..., 29c i 39c A I 49c six-est- IF - 59c , 1 65c 1 98c a mi ini ww mm to at a to offer P. 1. ! i . f Rubber i Boots j -- j j I en-M- J ' tvv.. i I . 'in 1 j Uniform Prices 1 j i - - : i t. 26-o- i 26-o- x 26-o- te ! 10-l- b Send Your Orders To SUTHERLAND Meat FINANCIAL SUCCESS BROS, ft Grocery ... three-year-ol- d 5-- b b w.lViSJE5 SiUSd Co. 1 282 W. Center shone 46 We carry a full line of b fjw; b b drZlnGO i I Meats and Groceries z, U-gall- .1.47 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL A j SALE OF BE AUTIF UL WAISTS i and PETTICOATS !One of the attractive opportunities that came our way recently was. this chance .to 'buy a maker's sample line of Crepe de Chene and Georgette Blouses, and Jersey and (Taffeta Petticoats at a concession. We expect the demand to be great, so come 'early. Sale starts 9 a.m. i ACTUAL VALUES TO $7.95 i ' I' kit CHARMING NEW DRESSES ATTEND OUR SAL- EPRICED $6.95 AND $9.93 inifinir'O mm"""""' 10-l- b b z., b 1-- lb b lb 1-- lb Blue 34 Golden West, Mb can 42 Mb can $1.95 ICE TEA Folger's Golden Gate, black 18 or green, Ji-IMb... 65 b. ilb....36; BEECH-NU- T PEANUT BUTTER Medium Large size JAMS Small 10; Sunsweet, Apricot, glass, 12-o- z. 13-o- z IS 25 8 17 b 14-oz- 1-- lb Pollyanna, baby Carnation, tall Eagle Brand . . It SALAD DRESSINGS Yacht Club, large 65 Picnic 16 Medium 35; Premier Mrs. Porter's OLIVES Golden State, Ripe Curtis Supreme, can 38 38 . . .17 large 6-- 1 TUNA FISH Mission Quarters Mission Halves Curtis White, 10 19 something extra fancy, halves.. 25 FRESH FRUIT 15 Cherries, per cup 9 Strawberries, cup 14 Bananas, lb 60 Oranges, dozen Lemons, Sunkist, doz. .43 SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE ., .34 Gerkins 44 10 JELLO Jello, any flavor Ice Cream Powder Knox Gelatine CANNED ..10c .7.10c : 22c POSTUM Large can Instant Postum...40c Med. cans; Instant Postum.,23c Postum Cereal 20e COCOA can Pure Cocoa Med. can Pure Cocoa. Small cans Pure Cocoa EES .35c 19C 9c MEATS small cans Deviled Meat 3 med. cass Deviled Meat:-.252 med. Jars Sliced Beef 2 cans Veal Loaf Large jar Sliced Beef.: Large can Sliced Beef. Large can Corned Beef. Med. cans Corned Beef. Lunch Tongue, per can. 2 cans Vienna Sausage 25e 5 ;'. ' e 25c 25e 15e .25c .38c .23c .20c .25c |