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Show the evening heeaia ffipay. October is, 1925. . COUGARS ALL n y SET FOIi BIG A Real Opportunity $L ' 1 wP'1-- f flHy' --- -- -- i 7.-- , ; -- . -- " 1 ' " ...... :.r,. ' ' ci f t . ' ! i i i ,..-- . ., i.; b ".. i.ij. ',j .v.: ... ? ... Onir RegpJar . M Ira Low lrnces ' n.-i.f?- .: ' i - i - ' w i.: I '. ......' J '. . . - " " , c v t 5c! M i ' i 'i " " T " !' i ,. .' : - . " " ' ' ;;. ..' - . ' - '. ' " '' ..: - - , ' - . . :. .w- '' ; - . - : ' ticket to naininated tie v'uted on ..atHjie city election to be held November 3. carrledtne yett 4)on tlon w hich wa goon signed by tbe wwasary bo voters to start a new ticket In the field The ticket was named the Citizen? ticket. The era- of dtl-)i(- ( bjpra selected to be used at the head ptvu8ua tan?e crowd woman. pttbered at thc;. Siy:inille of the ticket, was a was Andfson voted la John nd B, JiU;"Weint'slay evening ItrDADTV -- fn, PUTSUPT1CKET ity mKKItllllllilUat ' f&g Bloaters . IUU wch s pod Bricks kipprod fo, .. - ..'. .. f. j V' It"4 COCOA lari j . Loose Cocoa 2 lbs. Cocbanut r Mutton Rdast 35c Club Corn - Sugar, 25 lb. bag 8 lbs. Loose Macaroni follows0' 'rrfr, 9: ...... lb, -- j ' Celery lb. . i...rm-.';i..EGGS Fresh Eggs Sozch " ... i .'' Ifti .. . .; ...,...,..10c lb.... Oft .'i--':- iuu head Cabbage Squash Of Carrots 3c 3c 25c , Turnips lb Sweet Potatoes Slb.s i. $1.65 -- Ih. HONEY ; . Potatoes quart ; , jar. UUb C .. VJ f I . J, X, ttf HE. ' gib. pails Eastern AUU: , a ' O'clock Saturday CCp WVV Sl.flH S2M : i MARKET 4G4 West Center f J- We are open tmtu 8M0 ;.25o , , ilb;i.ail3' a ran dm in CARRY AND CASH Bananas - .... lb. Apples -r : f :. ' .. M "THE LADY." ' Some iilgajdeliseCs-vse- re built for Norma TalmadRe1 new First National btcture to be shown at the Strand' theater Thnrsday and ollowup your "daily dozen" with the breakfast food that . h uiiuiii;tc uugunu theater ol the 1900 period. This theater , ia perfect la evry detail - ju .i.e.. p. qnd was done from old photographs ubtalned in London. It includes the trtnge, dressing rooms, bacfc stflRo, oivhestra pit. boxes," eallarlefo and of , the theatet where hiMiy "Floradora" waa tlrst presented In London. .. . ; FRUIT ISc ;ii!uiiiii:miiiiiiiiiiitiimtti!ntiirtinii .J FOR CASH UY 440. Phoaa - j-- i. lLowtrt .PrktJT i ' . . 89' 55. ? . . . ... . ... . . , 7. . .... . . . ... V. Corn Fed Dressed Chickens, lb. . ; . . . . ... . ; . ... Fresh Salmon, lb. .25 28 . .. ..... .63 ' ,.. Lard Compound, bring your pall, 3 lbs. Shortening, bring your pailT3 lbs. . iv.Vr61C 1 lb. pure lard put in carton 27 '. Extra Streaked Salt Pork, lb. .. . 306 . Letiuce, z ior . . . . . . . , ,. . . . iarge rieaa l&p 65c can Bonnes Malt Syrup ....45 . 10 lb. pail White Syrup ; ........ . ... ... ttjL. 69 Gallon size Black River Molasses ,... , 4 to 5 lb. extra fancy nippy cheese, buy now, .30 3 tall Milk, limit with other purchase .25$ No. 2 Galvanized Wash Tubs 6) 60c Half Soles, special price ,. . .i . ...... . ... .. .35 .................. ... .... .... ...j,... ... lb. .63, , . No Coupons Given Saturdays. . v ..... , r-- v-. j-- -- MILIC iifi... B ., . jH.,. CREAM BUTTER BUTTERMILK r and v fe w IMS 1 9tjl3 sal- ii - 138 J COTTAGE CHEESE Phone 713 Hill Cherry 24 South keeps: yon1 Next Were reproduction of the Hotel Motropolo and the exterior and interior of the CashM at Monte Carlo." The gambling- - rooms alsq. fere done front photographs sent. over from France. Gowns and hats of 1875 are a . part of the historic exhibit that is now in place In the faculty room of Brigham Young university. The wide skirts that trail the ground and the tight belt line are especially , noticeable. White wide hats that perch like a bird on top of 'the head are on dis play both in reality and )n the pho tographs that completely Xne Uje walls f the faenlfy room. ? v "Scores of visitors to tbe institu tion will be surprised no doubt to find themselves-- oh exhibition," E II. Holt Chairman of the exhibit said Thursday moraing. fWe have obtained thee pictures from many pliiceft. People have been especially liberal in furnishing things Jo make th exhibit worth whlj. ; Books that have been published by faculty members and other docu ments pnbllshed by yarioua agencies tte also on exhitiitlon. , . . -- Dairy. Gp; 4th West 4 LECTURE bfl to 0' , Christian '.40, Science , V i 1 - its ' Fre'e .lecture on Christian Science - at the Columbia theater. Sunday October 18th at o'clock by W. Stuart Booth, S. B. Denver, 4 3 AjotHer important set was a MEAL resort la the' tougn-fs- t French" .Apat-hC. Of waterfront Htction of Marseilles where the dregs at society of aU nations gather. The people-in- g of this set was a duulily difficult ta.sk requiring the greatest of de)ail. AU the continues The M. I. A. in every ward of SICKLY, PEEVISH CHILDREN Ju France byJaques the Kolob stake opened their wiu d'Auray foe it was necessary to have ter's work last Tuesday evening them Such as were worn in that particular section of Marseilles ubout Children suffering from Intestinal with a social for the members. .The following report was sent in twenty-fivyears ago. worms are cross, restless and un.... of the program hejd n theiRpring-Vlll- e Stilljnother huge set was that healthy. There are other symptoms. Second ward , Z " .showing tbe House of Parliament however, as dark ring under the A slKirt program wa conducted tidies aasofciatlon and John aarflr In England nmf London Bridge. f jeyes; bad. breath arid takes no inter by .Victor. .Frandsen, a member of This 'scene, with the- - London fog gave jjti a splendid speech, tlie sipctiveiy. fMvoy Bojer" wlfacj as eonoommitteeK which recreation the est k almost ft ft Jn, play, certainty . dimming tbe whole get, was a trl- the rrtiiiem alattyti Of tWQ TOtAL-AnlnJaiyJ LuilJf ,1... . ' 7")iitr:iHirr. IfghliyK atrri TUrn-efOf the evening Jean Alleman and Gordon c'rapd'alt on. The rest Pierce and carry Nettle, Dorothy camera work. 7fi4Vitre8t( remedy for two comical musical mimter wa .spent with games and. dnncing. , fJi..IHC'seotiidnnMtf8fcw worms jyfeiteil jpream Vermifuge or fn-r- t of flnwpra added to pectively. With such leadeVa,Jinrt. wer given by Victor Frandsen Bd A Is' a I - ariitpm from the "it the cheerfutness of the room. the aid of other efficient tmacny attraction produced by; Joseph M. It is positive destruction to thehll, the Second ward U. A. ejflWtJTtrIV WTJtnV ALimWH ( Jt.b Scbenck, V Jf,:wtts ii almted by Worinsbnt harmless to the child. meMisa Vasca Donaldson told, In ' Frank BorznSf. - Wallace 'MneDon-ulPrice S5c. : Sold b'f Hedquist Drug brief, the work t be tarried on hy president of the Young Ladles, with do big j things during . is NqrmnV leading irfua,' Co. ' Adv.' the various classes of the Young i Florence Cbllds and Hatel Harrison year. IUU tNlBlSCUITS ; H.LA.0PEfiS Colo., member of the Board of SEASON'S WORK Lectureship of the Mother Church the' First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Mass. The public is cordially invited. e . .u Waln-wrlg- ; . t. rr ? ?' itaUt; Jf tso il d ioUhgitmSir? f , ' T :.;j;.$l.00 it "zj - ,, 'I " ia,", j ....... Red Cabbage, lb. H0LDS11QUE : Y-B- rt. u'" wnM-, Patent or Turkey ybieat Four . ; . ,'. . .$ll79 Fresh Eggs limit, 2 d62en ... , Oleomargarine Nut Butterj i lbs. f. Picnic Hams, mild cured, lb. ....,..i.J........S3': Sweet Potatoes,'-lbs. for . . .". ... . . , .27 . Home Rendered loose, lb. :. . , . Rp ; each "Specials all day Saturday, October were-secure- LARD 1 H3C I 10 lbs. . . 3 we !':.: Alie-nia- old v . . Triquet: mayor,-Uar- : : .. ... four year city couucilnuin. Ji.lm It. Andsm ; tvrp year dty couucilmen, Will yhitehead, Hilton A. Bobertoft and A. L. Oarbott ; " for city recorder, llrs. Hannah Davis; for city treasurer, Mr Ellsa 'ItawelLr ..... ,.34c 55c lpint . 60c jar rifr.panogoa ... Onions BUTTER lb. ' chairman of the convention and W, H. Kearus as temportry secretary. The candidates nomluted were as ........ :.4Tc ...25c ...40c Wasatch' IE 1 cans Wellington 3 20c ............... lb. ; M Tduse J Rump Roast OCp HORSERADISH - M Touse . small-....- .-,.,..,.,. OUU Salmon- in Pot Roast on - eaco SATURDAY MORNING ' SPECIALS i 'U FISH ' ; ,. 48 sack -- EXHIBIT AT Y .. m i 450 West Center. FACULTY ROOM f;- - .'jv in' concert SAMUEL KOPP ; 230 ; WEST CENTER mm R'' . SAVB MONK - . . Km "HURRY-DOCTO- and his orchestra evening. DON K1RKHAM '.' The-gam- . ' ' HOME OF STYLE v ' v- RALPH GRAVES in ; " - .,h R WPLE SAGMi . day Unly ' A ut - - RIDERS o the Tira m V : The only game of football to be played ia Utah next Saturday, October 17, will be clared on the T 4d Brigbau Touug university and Colorado sollege. .Thi wiU be more than an ordtnarr us mm. tim as it Is a Dart of the eeiratloo of th iastitntlon and ha Itoo been designated as the home , ',, P ., coining game. At a Dart of the 1uhil.w rvi,itrm. tlon the Freshmen and .Sophomores ere stagiug ( brand new type f warfare on that occunlon. Th Kmhi have ehallejiged the Frosb to sand bag rua, whatever that may mean. s& have ana me gallantly taken up the gauntlet The content Saturday is going to be bitterly fought as the Congars ace determined to send the away defeated they re desirous or maKtng a good showing for the edification of the od student. who win, be buck "on that day. i ', Reports from thfe Colorado according to the Cougars and ethers woo witnessed the contest between Cougars and Aggtes are to be reUed upon to.toq great an extent It Is true, thejr, say, that Coach Harry Hughes did use, substitueji. in the game,-bihat U Is also true that be began; to put his regulars back in with considerable rapidity when the Cougars scored and only missed tying the count at fourteen all by bit of hard luek TheCouea teordlng to spectators, had completely mystmeu the Aggies with a beautifully executed forward nasa that went directly Into the end'a arms. Hr was free and had but ten yards to IcoJothe Aggie goal line. Anxlet or jonie other thing caused the end to runiwe the ball, a thing the one in duestion rarely ever does. Had he caught the ball the score would nave been set at fourteen aU, and Colorado might never have scored . again. ' the plays would indk .care, .was a hotly contested affair. The Cougars were playing their first game ot the season; the Aggies had already tasted blood. Several of the Cougars had never participated to a vuiirgc TOuimt previously. iue tact that 'the Y scored airainst Huehea' great machine is an indication that tney.bav the punch necessary to ' make a good game. During this week the coaches will iron out most of the mistakes ot last week. Phil Uackson will devote much ofTTs time to, coaching the une and the other two coaches wlU SUend thpir tlmi. . rtuvoLnlnr mil v? training the hack and ends. Colorado .College . has strong team at naa indlcHtwl hr th font that they, disposed of Begia with no difficulty, They willeome over the mountains with a. iJetennlnatlon to win, but the Cougars will be even more eager to win. ; Dixon and Kimball and MrTntnsh acording to reports, placed them selves among the truly great full backs, and ends fn last Satuf day't game: None of them was injured ; aU are in first class condition, for the coming battle which promises to be the battle of the half century: ' :. torn imjm SI !. . H' Ia IT T; TOXIGUT and SATURDAY TIGER GAME r- -. - 1 ' j t IB - il ' ' Th IT : 1 t theming' " aodl |