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Show PAGE SIX. THE PROVO HERALD. SPRINGVILLE NEWS. The Springvllle Bakery hag Jut Th completed some remodeling. baildiui! has ien enlarged and completely reuovau-d- . History of Art In SpringvilL Johu S. Gnx'iilMH-- has Junt comof the art collc wonderful program," from . the "The pleted the building of au additional 39 fe't in IciiKtu to the floor ajtnii tiou In the Springville schools' wax Spiingville Independent, Not. 1903. t of bin building on Main street now the Mibjis-- of h talk glveu by L. "That which is now a pride o Kggcitsen of 1'rovu, formerly oecnpled by tlie Well worth Stores K.uH'rintendeiit of the Springvllle every teacher and pupil and the Co. workg of art In every schoolroom public schools and under whose In the district. The monetary value tiuiHTvislou the art collection wan The unveiling of Hip prize picture first started, to alsiut 150 guests reach the gum of $307.70. from t the Sprlngville liiuli whool na- of the Springville Ladies' club in the hnqulrer, May 3, 11)03. "Sometlue ago the teachers distional art exhibit for which $.Vk the high school art gallery Thurs1U cussed the advisability of placing Riven an the purchase price, day afternoon, April 17. will take place at the high school Mr. F.ggertscu read the following picture! of art from the best artists auditorium next Friday morning quotations from newspaper clip- In each school. Several pieces of May 2, at in o'clock a. m. AU pa- pings, which give ait account of the statuary are also in place. One trons and citizens are invited to be early art programs and art con- pi("-e- , "Paul Itevere," presented by present. tributions, while the move was first C. K. Dullin and two has refief being started, us follows: the eight grade, and a bust of The Indies of the Service Star The first I cture, a lithograph In by Washington by the class of tiisirge a was color will of the of Legion SpriiiKVille, pur give Niagria Falls, A painting, "A Mountain tea for the ltcncfit of the Memorial chased in September 1101, and to 1!XI4. monument at the home of Mrs. Jen- obtain money to purchase addition Ucst," by John Ha feu. Among Unnie Starr, Thursday May 1, at 2 al pictures the F.lson Traveling Art collect lou are several photographs p. in. A Fpleniliil program will oe exhibit was secured. It was held In of aged citizens who were prime given In connection with a one act the building now occupied by the movers in the early educational play entitled 'The I'liiysroers," un- Springville Ilakery. The Turner matters of our city are in the der the direction of Miss Maud art exhibit was secured and exhibit- schools namely, (). It. Huntington Settle. lU'fresliments admission 25c. ed In the Klders and Seventies hall. Sr., William Mcmlcnhnll, Cyrus From these exhibits some money Sanford, Lyman O. Wood" from the . l'JO-tWe wish to thn nk the Third ward was made and used for the pur- Keserct News, lice. 4. "Having a few years ago won the primary association for their con- chase of art." tribution of .$5 to the memorial "Library and Art Evening," distinction of being the first town monument. Service Star Ix'gton. ineive ucauiuui piciurcs limn our in l lah. outside of the cities of the best painters were special gifts of first and second class to provide A perioral invitation is extended the evening," from the Springville nign Hcnooi euucatiouni raciiities, to all ladies In Niriiii;vUle to attend Independent, dated February 2, Springville now lays claim, to the honor of being the first community the tea nnd entertainment to be 1!MI2. given nt the home of Mrs. Jennie "Through the efforts of the teach- In the state to acquire a public Starr, Thursday May 1, at 2 p. in., ers, seconded by the pupils there are art gallery through the efforts of 15 choi.se art pictures at a cost of Its district schools. Today marked by the Service Star Legion. This Is the beginning of the culmination of six years' work $10.00 Following nre the contributions what we hope to see encouraged." In securing a creditable art collecmade by the various organizations from the Daily Enquirer, May 2, tion, and the event was celebrated with appropriate ceremony. The entoward the fund to lie used In pay- l!Ki'J. "The Dallin and Ilafen Evening." tire day was a day of festivity in ing for the erection of the monu ment contributed by S. K. Dallln last night gave art in our city the schools and the celebration was as memorial to the Snritigvllle ami schools another lsiost. It was a brought to a close tonight with an Mapleton boys who lust their lives In the late world war: Springvllle central committee of the M. I. A. $100; Spritigvilln former city council $100; Ogdon Kiwnnis club $13.3."!; school Washington' The Springville high school will be represented by about 30 athletes at the Mth annul Invitation track meet and relay carnival to be held at Provo on the B. Y. U. campus Saturday afternoon, April 20. Wednesday April HO, Is Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lee were Spanish Fork visitors Sunday. Lucile Easter Lee entertained party a seven-poun- Same Price pI 1 il ISS I for over 33 years Wasatch Produce WE SELL FOR CASH 1 11 use p lss I than of higher priced brands . GOVERNMENT l " Ail - H 3(1 i- SAVE MONEY 40 Phone 446. 8-l- b. 2 first-hand- large 16-o- z. bottles Catsup 98 $1.27 55 82 45 35 16 13 10 15 lbs. Fresh Catfish Heavy Breakfast Bacon, whole slab, lb Fat Smoked Bacon, half slabs, lb Picnic Hams, lb Dried Beef, whole piece, lb Fine Salt Pork, lb 19? 35 Kippered Salmon, lb Smoked Salmon, lb 35( Fresh Tomatoes, lb 22 2 lbs. Fresh, Crisp Spinach .25 3 bunches Radishes 20 2 lbs. Asparagus 45 Kiddie Pail Peanut Butter .28 Two sks Turkey Hard Wheat Flour, extra $2.75 10 bars Crystal White or A. B. Naptha Soap 45 We Pay Spot Cash for Live Poultry, Cutter and Eggs. 3 one-ma- b. 48-l- .. Pulverized Sugar, lb Nerves Strong You can't be healthy, ' , happy or even good when you're nervous and irritable. Every organ of the body is controlled by jhe nerves. When they're out of brder you're liable to have a nervous or phy-sici- al break down, Dr. Miles' Nervine soothes irritated nerves and gives nature a chance to restore them to their normal functions. Sold at pre-wprices $1.00 per bottle. ar f Brown Sugar, lb Lump Sugar, lb ORANGES doz. Real Oranges only Lemons, dozen 1 Bananas, lb Grape Fruit, each EGGS Fresh Eggs, dozen lb Cherry Hill Daily, lb Timpanogos, lb Saparator, lb Wilso, lb 15c ..15c !rd: Pork Roasts, any 12k ..15c 15c 40c 18c 15c cut, 2Q q Pot Roasts, any cut, Dixie Sorghum, can Kippered Salmon, lb Loose Cocoanut, lb 25c 45c 45c 4UL Q0 tOL V Green Onions, bunches Radishes, 2 bunches Lettuce, 2 heads Rhubarb, 3 r. Stick Bologna, J Pressed Veal, QCn uUU Head Cheese, 40c Oxford Hams, rT: q 20c 2Q q 2Jjq JJq BOc HAMS AND BACON Whole Ham, UTAH Asparagus, COLD MEATS Ham Bologna, OK mo, maybe. 3 lbs AZ CI 'It ain't goin' to rain no lb BUTTER Banquet, Home-rendere- 30c 10c 15c 25c Hp marsh hind xil E CASH AND CARRY MARKET 464 West Center St. b. Why- Let the car or some other valuable piece of machinery stand out in the weather and depreciate from unnecessary exposure, when you can build a neat garage or convenient shed at a slight expense? Lumber is reasonable in price this year, and we are ready to render you any service in their respective lines to make it easy for you to build. Call in and get estimates. 2Jq Whole or half slab Breakfast Bacon, Salt Side,'" 2 lbs LARD rbs;.Ld 4 0Cp UdU 40c lbs. Lard for I uu $1.45 i::: 30c MutualCoal & Lumber Co. The Home of Good Lumber Also Mutual Coal 5th South and 2nd West. Phone 357. VAVVp kiUlll UUlll UUUk VlfcJ U1U1 What's the count in the milk you buy? Lowest Price BIG VALUES 11U nance permits 250,000. Last official count on Cherry Hill milk was 25,000. BUY FOR CASH ALL DAY SATURDAY SPECIALS 10 lbs. Beet Sugar limit pail Pure Lard 3 dozen Strictly Fresh Eggs limit 2 lbs. Creamery Butter InUrnation "' 3 Service. il 25. The secludCIIH'A(i(i ed inmates ol .no P.ridgewell here, given leisure to repent their acts or chart new paths to unrighteousness, tire enjoying a month of music , after having to depend on the radio. Carl Carrel, who descriliod himself to Judge ltnrnsn as a Swedish musician, told the magistrate he lacked the means to pay a $25 fine for intoxicants. "All rlglit. Carl," responded the Judge. "Tell the dek sargeant to send for your fiddle. I'm going to orchestra to send you as a entertain the boys at the Pirldge-well- . They're probably tired of opera, Ixlai) in Jones and the rest of the radio folks.' O SAMUEL KOPP West Center. GOOD AND BAD are present in many food products. Milk Sufficient VIOLINIST 0KI)KKi;i TO l'LAV 1 OK 1'KISONKKS bag BACTERIA MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY THE Phone 34. West Center. Why Pay War Prices? $141 I ATEASPOONFUl" 425 J1 I $9.60 50-l- b. Ounces for Sf'JI SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS d Some real Two 1 were the guests Saturday of and .Mrs. D. B. Welch. Mr. an Mrs. Wm. T. Tew re that 50-l- b. 80-l- b. Va.t Mr. ceived the news One 9-l- b. Mrs. G.. II. Welch of Salt Lake City and T. C. Moore of Sharon, men. SUGAR sack of Utah County Flour $1.35 sacks of Utah County Flour $2.65 sack Wheat Hearts for mush ..30 sack White Mill Run . . .'. $1.50 100 lbs. Heavy White Mill Run $2.00 100 lbs. Oats $2.10 53.00 100 lbs. Heavy Seed Oats 100 lbs. Rolled or Fine Chopped Oats S2.30 100 lbs. Barley S2.00 100 lbs. Rolled, Cracked or Fine Chopped Barley $2.15 100 lbs. Whole Corn $1.85 551.95 100 lbs. Cracked or Fine Chopped Corn. J 52.90 100 lbs. Chick Scratch Feed 1 53.00 100 lbs. Chick Dried Buttermilk Mash 100 lbs. Beet Pulp 551.75 100 lbs. Meat Scraps $3.75 Cracked Wheat Corn and of Grits Oat Grits, Plenty for your baby chicks. Try our new Golden Meat Scraps. Mr. and sirs. I), il. Welch were the dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grooms. A SCOWCIIOFT PRODUCT b. ii!iiiii;ii!!ti;;i;iii:iiir Mr. and Mrs. Myron Perry of Provo visited Sunday wi.h Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. Perry and II. B. Perry 'S" day 100-l- laaKM Tuesday. 1 8P m Mrs. Leona Swasey of Spring, ville siicnt last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Bird. A duel track meet Is scheduled to take place on the Siingv!lle high school campus, Friday May 2, between l'rovo and Springvllle high schools. at the Springvllle high school. The awards to the honor men will take place In the high school auditorium at 1 p. m. and the Interchips track and field meet will follow on the campus at about 2 p. m. After the track lileet there will be a baseball game between the high school faculty and the Springville business men. also a half mile relay race between the faculty and business r i teaspoon measraie "SsJ rvu rsn s at an Saturday evening. Many fat people - fear ordinary Games were played and a delicious means for reducing- their weight. Easter luncheon was served to a Here la an extriordlnary method. perfectly Extraordinary because numlier of her friends. harmless, no dieting-- or exercise are Marmot necessary. Prescription. ATLANTA SCHOOL PLANS MAPLKT0X SOCIETY You reduce steadily and easily. no ill ellecta. ITocure to em L'NIQIE THEATRICAL IDEA wlin from your own drug-gis- t at one Mr. and Mrs. William B. Frost tor a box cr send price direct dollar News International Service. were Fork and family of Spanish to the Marmola Company, 4611 ATLANTA, Ga., April 25 Un Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. the dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. William J. liinks. cup pleasure Tlo-nee- Parent-Teacher- Principal N. K. Nielsen with the Hoard of Trustees aci several citizens pledged themselveg that a prize of $15).oo would lie given the artist w1)"j: fainting would be on exhifil' tion for a month and selected by the committee. To Justify artists, after two years It was made $300.00 more $2.1; Springvllle First ward primary $.1; Springville Third ward primary $3; Alpta Iicta club $12; American Legion $9.!).!! Sons and Daughters of the Indian War Veterans nnd $50; S. T. club $15; Daughters of the lMoneefs $3S; Home Culture club $25. theatrical performances arranged under tbe Joint auspices of the Wm. T. Tew, Sr. and Barton Tew North Park Civic League and the association of a spent two days of last week at local school. The first performance is to be Misa Josephine Peterson and Miss staged with tbe "daddies" of tbe Elaine Bird were the guests Sun- cliildren of the school the lone pare day of Mrs. Belle Williams of ticipants. 1 The secoud jierform-ancwill Provo. participated la exTbe Miss Anna Belle Frost of Spanish clusively by the "mothers." Fork and Leo Llewellyn of Maple-to- n third performance will 1 staged by the children themselves and the were married last week. young men and women alsive school Mr. and Mrs. It. L Mendenhall age. Proceeds of the entertainment! and Mrs. K. F. Holley went to Jerico go for a new school auditorium. l!Hi7. 1 precedented in entertainment anseries of amateur nals of this city baby boy was born to Mr. and Mr. Bird Tew, who are living in Leslie, Idaho. Interesting program In the L. D. 8. meeting bouse. The state official! bo attended the funeitoni were Governor John C Cutler and Superintendent A. C Nelson of the pub-li- e mhol. Superintendent Nelson of the city schools presided. John Hufeu Kpoke in behalf of tbe artists of I'tah. J. B. Fairbanks, refered to tbe movement aa being the beginning of a revolution in the public view of art In Utah. Superintendent L. K. Eggertsen of the Utah county schools, ppoke on environment in fluence and commended the effort! of modern communities to acquire ennobling surroundings," from the Springville Independent, April 19, g Ask the city dairy and food inspector. CHERRY PRODUCTS l!!LL PASTEURIZED Phones 780-R-- 3 and 713. WILFORD PERRY 338 West Center Street. Phone 117. 20c FRUITS, VEGETABLES Fresh Eggs, doz and 15c, 45c Saucers, $2.35 Cups Oranges, doz set $2.10 Lemons, Sunkist, doz. 30c 15c White Cups and Saucers, Bananas, solid, lb 50c set $1.40 Apples, bu White Dinner Plates, per Head Lettuce . .10c, 12 '2c st $1.40 Onions, Carrots, Parsnips 3c MISCLEANEAOUS and Cabbage, lb Solid Shank Shovels, $2.00 Best Steel Rakes.... $1.25 Corn Hoe $1.00 Garden Fork $1.60 Garden Trowels 25c Rubber Hose, ft. Spray Pumps, each... 50c 15c Onion Sets, qt GROCERIES Canned Peas, Corn, Tomatoes and String Beans, 2 for , Old Yankee 25c Syrup 25c, 50c 45c Lard, loose, 3 lbs 35c Drinking Fountains, 2 Lard, pail for 70c 25c Lard, pail $1.35 Poultry Netting, all sizes. Lard, pail Gladiolus Bulbs, doz. 40c Pure Dixie Sorghum Dahlia Bulbs, 2 for 25c for 80c, $1.40 Garden and Flower Seeds 1 qt. Honey 45c in balk the very best Comb Honey, 2 for. ..25c kinds money will buy. Butter, lb. 45c, 50c, 55c 2-l- b. 4-l- b. 8-l- b. 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