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Show .THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APEEL 2. 1926 AGE EIGHT TUXBV WORLD'S-- , . y ftMLCEST CHAIN (f! Center Street 286 West . FROM TOURNEY fftlCEl CHICAGO, April 2. Th , Latter day huiiiu high of bait Lk City a pulled Tlctory In a fierce aneapA round cgnsolatlou battle with Reno, Ner, champion in the Chicago national basketball meet Thursday., afternoon.' The Salnta will meet Billings, Mont., today In the quarter-finalUlUng defeated HaRerstown, Mt, 32 to Thursday. Beno bad th start at the opening quarter, bat the Mormoni came up in th second period io cut the lead to on poltrt at half time, when the wont was Reno was working hard all the tiine. but only poor shooting lurk held tb Utah team from goint; into a jrood lead in the flrat half of play. The L. D, 8. floor, game was as speedy as ever withTaua carrying the 'attack along fast oiH-Wl- EASTIED' th s. Frocks-Coats-Ha- . ts Shoes-Hose-Glov- es Newest Modes and Pleasing Prices J5 . .. irtfKa oowii'W the tfW aone,' .When either fCffTad . get in clwe the players smashed la fast, but .they invariably got tangled np In the opposition defense, and there were tew clean shots. The lead bobbed around aH through the game and there' was little cum Latency In either team's attack. Flrat one five and then the other would ran np a lead of a few points and then drop 5 vSaturd It Cedar Rapids was taking it turn at the lead when the gun stopped It; i" i. 'j' .' j Gasse Hard Fought. .j -- The Hawk bad a small 4 lead at the end t the. first quarter, but Ogdeu pulled up even at the half, 8. The westerners had lengthened away ten basket lead st the close of the third quarter, njajnljbenael . 6-- Fmh Shipment PureSnow White r. J tJU No. 8 nail " "v "..T-"t- Hearn, the Ogden scoring ace, got in a couple of abota from aaedlum laiise. But Cummins started lo get loose la the last part of (th final period, after Cedar Raplde bad fallen a- couple more points In the rear and fagt feeoing soos gare the lowan's the lead. Ogden's popping Saunden Start. The Salt Lake Ave went luto a in the last couple of minutes ran so close that It 24 17 lead at the third quarter's the Utah team up checked the end on some heavy coring by Saun- was' only the gun that westerners. ders sulwtitute forward. Reno was the one that was erratic In chootliig this time, while the Saints, once they got the, range, started to get some of those buckets they slipped np on In the opening periods. L. P. safely held off the Ne- vadns-l- n the final period, which SPANISH FORif; April 2. The was played at' top speed "and the road show of the Mutual, ImproveUtah boys panned Into the select last ment association of Palmyra stake " -. ;' eiebt. save'lfs'final performance WAdnes-(hUtah's other consolation hope, night at the Third, Fourth, high,, dropped out In Palmyra and Leland wards. ,. The t tended came with the Iowa rnnnetsiipt pe rf orma ncea were well Cedar Tta"pllraifter ajTefratio exhi- and hearty appreciation of the bition by both five. The game was ghowa was expressed. t - -. -- SL51 - r - 13-1- Easter Means a New Dress One of Our Silk Frocks, of Course Part of tn feeling of Easter is aurely the pleasure of appearing in new and handsome apparel! The Silk Frock is first in importance that's why you'll want to select it here! - - Macaroni, spaghetti, egg noodles, Sea Fontana Products Slllls Sifted Early June Peas Davis y Oir-de- n !LI)iyLSatuiyl5pi CALIFORNIA STRIPED BASS lb for $14.75 . BULK PEANUT BUTTER 45c : I :l it UlUlg UU1 ymi, A lOa. . . - ... rrntTTtr FINNAN HADDIE S - - 3 .... ...... $1.15 - ... $1.40 lb. pails 10 450 West Center. ry i .JtcuApb-f- hfo extr choice, lb. v , Vi . . . . , . v . v. 15c SHOULDER PORK ROAST, besf cuts; lb. . . . . ; . ; . . . ... PLENTY OF VEAL AND POULTRY Phone 44.6 . lb25c LAMB SAMUEL KOPP and Colors 17c MEATS .40c ' V GALLON CAN DIXIE MOLASSES for , rPOTATOES r io lbs. SECOND HAND EGGCASES complete New Styles in Coats! Regular 25c val ue, all'day flaturr ...in lb. $24.75' 3pl(g.25c Spinach, Head Lettuce, Rhubarb, Green Onions, Fresh TomaJV toes, Cucumbers, Fresh Strawberries 42c ..... SKINNED-BONELES- and e County Peas Asparagus, lb. ...17c j.VERAL HONEY, ...35c Tte see i 55c BAG ROLLED OATS "t 4 9, aoRiDTGrape Fruit 3 for 33c A We have prepared groups" of Dresses at these two stunning prices rand the styles, materials, and colors tfFeachTffOUpteave nothing to rbe de sired! For women, misses, and juniors, ":"' t DLD . At These Two Popular Prices v Nut -- The Perfect Bread Margarine U1UCJU ojr Spread, 2 lbs, Palmyra Stake Road Show Success; Spring Fabrics, Falshions - kvrliij OGDEN DROPS Provo,Utah FOR Laid, rust-(u tuiina which Inclined wen to play ' Hr GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWE ILLdctahtmtkt stores a aiuw out bet era SAINTS WIN; 22c . , it-I- "Stepong with Stylelircme of qur distinctive Spring Corner Coat ljiateveryoururse leadlrlyt-Ta&iAljQut- affords, find it here for lessl And the very most fashion. able models! Busy Woman '18 , - : Stockings (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, April 1 (U. P,) certain shade can be said to rule supreme in the hosiery line this Pastel' frocks demand so Spring. many various shades tW almost every auiadiJahleJtuneJlnKhoaJ en by well dressed women.eontse when one matches a stocking to a pastel frock one doesn't match exactly but one chooses a stocking ontghOolor which has a shading of the desired color.' Thus, for a lavender frock one purchases a gray sUK king which has kiveiider cast. When the stocking. Ja.on the leg it doesn't look lavender but bus sufficient lavender Flour $1.95 No For Women and Misses - t -- i adT wearing "pink, rose, nile 1 green and lavender stockings .'.but they-arwenrlng light tun or gray stockings, with these "various casts in them. Legs must- - bleud but must not.be startling. "f Of coursIaU lightshadesof gray t present and tan .are- - popular Each shade bus its own name and shades chnhge' monthly it would seem.' Among tne less laminae ' shades are several new ones .worth mentioning. For - instance, "dust" is a medium dark tone of gray which looks like a shadow on. the is the shade which big. "Rose-nude- " and is being used for both is gray tinghosiery- - "Lilac-nnde- " ed ' with lavender and looks well with most gray frocks. A deep Bbade which inukes .the: leg look ss, though the sun had tanned it, Is chosen by the majority tot well dressed ' women. Xtide- stock ings of pinkish "cast are not favored by smart womenJhis y rwtth--t'mtrtrcusu are grayish stockings green "ThH-tinged with ..'.chartreuse. Mmive Is considered the smart shade fur wear with gold- - or stiver, evening slip pers. " One "NeW 'hosiery firm .iw sists that women should match their complexions. their hosiery-tThus,. the blond wears paler nude tones ban does the brunette or the Titian. In all new flesh shades there is very little pink used, since more effect is desired. it of a ; ..56c 55c Best "Other bulk $39.75 SALKSMAX WAXTEIX To sell the famous Maytag Gyrafoam washer, Ii hard work but enoi pay ; apply. - A4 APPEAL MADE TO SAVE JURKO sure to attend the two for one - sale nt the Hat Shop millinery$125. 99 A.I Saturday, April 3.'; Any hat ,$4 . .' two for $5. Be 'FORi s'.Call PALE 155 S. Mi. ton tnu-k- . ;thE. tWANJFR Girl for how I W. 4th N. I'hone SIS VV. work-- . 3 , Ai lm ."Jrood Ave A gool business alwt iimul liusini'ss rltarf:aln '""jt-t'enh- SALE Clothes, condition. . or i'hone ln. 819." wringer, 3itN..lTntr. A4 ,', .on irop-- Board & in room.. 120 S. 2nd E, A7 - a bm1 tl iiry FOR RENT S room, modern newly in -ffnrm, .Avm nd nil complete,' "i and completely furnished apart Home Insurance ' ment.hot water heat, close' In. terms. S0(1 A4 ARency. I'hone 95 or 1041. . good Uiit1on-- jsilOO, Attorney for John Jurko. Twin Falls man sentenced to dea'h for killing J. J. Vanderrarfrx late Thursday asked the Idaho supreme court to review Its declnton of last weea affirming the lower ennrta iudj;uienw ln Its .recent detlskm-lh- e hlL'h court held that Jurko had a: fair and Impartial trial and that the lower court committed no errors of ; i JflW-.- ; jurko Tr now arthe penitentiary e FOU IiEXT N'iee clean turnisheil FOtt" RALEUy"1tijrr-e(ffrtaRhere. If the supreme court again Phone In. "Close h ana 'girls hieye'.e. Call 1CT N. 4th, sleeping rooms. him his only hope will ' ' holds against as 810-J- . ;.'...:; " Jtaat, Thone hn from the pardon board which meets next Wednesday. '. WANTED Home nursiM:. .Wash 903. THE PATRONIZE 4 lng to lie done at home. I'hone ; WHO .A-- 3 MERCHANTS 224 8. 5th W. i A-- 212-W.- . ' : ' FOR SALE TJsed new improved copper . tiihf antomatic ; washer. 'eheap and eusy trems. Also 1 used T RflvsL'o. wsslier in. new condition a A4 bargain for cash or terms. ; f J f - v The Evening Herald Classified Ads Are Business - Getters. SCHILLINGS JAPAN SCPPOHT- ii Y , 1 . - XOTjR HOME TOWN PAPER FOR THEY ABB THE, MOST RkljIABTJO - r -- 7 "T-or- TREEr 39c ...... 32c TEA PINEAPPLE Large, Broken Slice', 2 cans CHIPSOLarge ; r . 1125 . WHTLE ENAMEL BUCKET ' .. 15c . $2.50 Value 9c for Verjetablfes 10 lbs CABBAGE ...... 19c 45c " SPINACH .ASPARAGUS -' ; ......... ul 45c a 42c King kirks flake' PORK AND BEANS PIERCES small, 3 cans PIERCES 3 cans PIERCES large, 2 cans , LETTUCE WHITE .....25c . WHlTEe, 10 bar3 SUNBRITE CLEANSER .... 19? 5c CELERY. FRESH TOMATOES ' PRUNES Three v. , ; pounds . i 37 c 35c GOLD BAR PEACHES PABST BLUE RIBBON MALT , 45c 25c 63c E can EVERY TENTH LADY COMING INTO EITHER" STORE WILL ? RECEIVE A iq LP. BAG OF HOOVER FLOUR FREE JEOXJ NECK POT ROAST, lb POT ROAST 12c PORK ROAST- - LARD- -- ' to 10 c loin 15c . ROLLED POT : ROAST, lb. .: h L - LIBBY DEVILED 1MEAT Large 5 cans sun-Imr- : 1 42c Small 5 cans e -- N. R C. SODA CRACKERS, 3 " BULK are ts SALMON KOMAX " P and G . 2 IVORY 2 GUEST IVORY 1 IVORY FLAKES $1 i BLUE " PINE ..... 7 15 LBS. ee GOLDEN WEST v Crackers Sugar Delivered yt There are styles for everyone from the jaunty young miss to her more dignified mother! In rang of enhancing colors. And, priced, . NEW TODAY mmtn it 74 mai eftftTT 16c 27c (. shoulder-;- ". 22 c - TICKELEDT0XGUES" lb". 22c 5! Each PASTRY 18c COMPOUND COOKING r COMPOUND. :12c i WE WILLPAVf 00 J::r, , gun-buri- THERE IS NO GREATER ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN UTAH OBNTT THAN THE EVENING .'ilERALD CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I !v ' t , i ' ' -- , . . dozen, in BUTTER In trade trg . , . v ., . 3 BONELESS CORN BEEF? 't . CHICKEN Live'Weightflb,,iTr, EGGS . 35c b 3 17c 18c to 20c . ; 23c 40c 5 |