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Show f - fAUJS - TrrY 3 r APRIL i: 1929 P RO VP (UTAH) EVENING HE RALD. FRIDAY. tUUtt rrcnoN two DUIilARTUiiSfRO- - TKHViCKL Sffifc Of n 1H m W KMOSPUtft REAOU3W IBS 0V atNR tXWIKfe S 1 t Her. Willi am E. Carver of Ogda and Miss Asa Kabeker of Salt Lake City, will he the principal speaksrs Dr. Thomas L Martin of the, B. at the opening' SMsioa ef the NeUo an: tatereitint teachers' Institute wtuch opsn at .TTProvpT tav Uctura on preparation of soil (or SpringvlUs. Bext Saturday anorning. tbt raising oX Xlowtrt at toseUns The aeaakn will open at 1:45 of tbt F lower Garde d association a. m. with tnnsical program. This held in ths. public library MondaWjil be ' followed by Inspirational cvaniog; alao Albert Raamuaton of talks.- - At 1 p. m. departmental rrovt known eapecially IPr the meeting will be bald during which raising of bulb plant lectured on work pertaining to the various dethat phase of floriculture. Presi- partments will be outlined. At 2 dent Mrs, George . Anderson vu o'clock talk on art will be given in cnarge. and matters pertaining to the A committee was appotnteit with teacners' association will be dis' Bishop X JCmmett as chairman to cussed.' make arrangements for a .tulip show to be held next month, details or, which will be announced later. 'The officers 1$ charge are well pleased with the Interest shown thus far In the beautification move ment, a large crowd of enthusiast citizens having been in attendance mtthe meetings; however there are Whfenour regiilar many others who would be greatly customers think of benefited by the lectures which are arranged for these occasions. an O. P. Skaggs attend the Everyone is Invited next, meeting .which will he held System store; their Monday, April .29, at the public first thoughts are library beginning at 8 o'clock. that they are never u would not only be a satisfac compelled to Wait tion to ourselves; but would, have more thaa a minute a pleasing effect upon the general " "WERE. -- -- Or -- MR v Address ;i Teadiers CLUB SPEAKER fOKg MiWUS. tOSl ?eet. too 3EtD$ TO VKJE fOWRD Rev.E. Carver to - ' IN A HURRY? - TBCrane WSSHffKiTONTDBS WOO faUS1. T)OWT feCT MOW I tr two public. As a ctpnmittee we wish to uree ctttoen to cooperate with in this beautification movement by I piuKiag e iron os your home Tot ana maKe it as attractWfe as pos-- i . TUB8S CVIPEHTK Wr LEFT 10 WES stmwiktiom: bm Of SECOND WIEft -f- Pioneer Daughters -Meet at Mapleton WITHOUT WRiEif. Dm fcT Uth AS WE OPE145 TERRS OTHER THREE OO0RS RE OEtV TRW fctSO. : yjsLsL;- , Sai: a By Swan 'COORSe I'D WOiH' A TOPAY V CrUCSS VUU fVJeU.,MO LUCK.f HMTft PlCKfiSPoTl ftowe eooo vwos m wewft WORE SCM&fWWlTft SCT MO This VRKtMCHl lS HefsO OF- F- V1LL, M5r rv f ) in ir r, n hi people serve them. MOM'N-PO- F- MONEY Of course most people are. busy and their time is very, very valuable. It is for "tftittt &PI0ERS , fUY INTO ( HMWtf .SlT nrrPUSH lt)0U A EYUtfE KGlMl . NEST NOPE'A WRLES"um STORY ABOVJt i VfW-llM- WE y f J UHEAD. j r A if knn'. wsaY the inCthey wjIIW able to secure their groceries and meats walk If ypuareeveiLiiia Wg harry, just try our? store nd --see howqukklyJheiJn- tire transaction can be completed. .MARKET fierJb, VEAL ROASTS ONE BLOCK BELOW UNION STATION . r TOLKJ,. ... jCaoS 675IETP 1W6 0iPPtt6MT Tjiy mams frlAT tWE SA At C SPCAWlJe UH. 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P,'"a"1 .."-- By Blosscr, . wot ELECTRIC RAUIO AM ZMJjM;& f STORES r By Ahern FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HOUSE NG QJ5.SKGCS " PROVO NURSERY UR-BOARDI- East Center 71 Call Bower laa 25c, 27c lb..,... per out-door- Phone 161AV 00 D that bpmemore SALMON, whole or half rerennials, Hardy Ferns, and most anything that s. grows S the block back and still save time, a eoropareoTwllh the service (hey re-cefarfe at most stores. Climbing Roses, Vines, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental and shade trees. Truit trees,. Berrv plants. Moat complete stock In Utahr- - at . System store because they know in Plants from where they grow! Everblooming Rosea, fifty kinds a vgmo V reason of people times are known to walk a block farther to an O. P, Skaggs SPRING TIME! . this that ByG)wanfgQ7 I to TIME IS Johnson; duet, great granddaugte ters, Eileen Jensen and Eda John, son, pioneer, poems, Ruby Snow Jensen; accordian selections' Mrs. Douglas Hatfield; sotoe, granddaughter Louise Johnson. Mrs. Eliza. Thorn of was present and told, ofSprlngville plans to erect the monument to Pioneer Mothers. She Invited the Manfetnn 1 camp to loin with- - SDrlnirvilli. tn 1 thtp great undertaking. Mrs. Thorn also spoke the beautiful flag cost- I inar annrfwlmntolu ion nuivu WUS " made and presented bv the Dauirh- tera of Utelv Pfcyieera tohe gov4 ciuur VI Ulan. Anril S. Rsfnuh. ments were served to twenty-seve- n mempers ana guests.. The hostess was assista by Mrs. Ella 8. John- son ana ars. Ruby S. Jensen. ' s, storsJting-io-r sales An Interesting meeting of the Pioneers Daughters Jbi th Mapleton was held at the home of Captain Lillian C. Snow Thursday afternoon. "Mrs. "Snow gave a report of the activities Tif-t- he camp, also of the conventkw held in Salt Lake April 5 at which state officers were elected, . A program was.iven as follows: history, of Warren Snow and his wife Sarah E. Whiting Snow by grandaughter Ella S. Johnson, re marks on history of Louisa Witney I now-a-day- are almost always in a fi.ar'ryv Even though they do not have anything immediately at hand, they' dislike spending their time standing around hkhos H 6RIM at the most. People, V 1 AF T 4. 39x4.40 S0X4M U-t- KJ5 S05Ja 410J4 82x8.00 81S.4S 88x100 81x4 82x4 88J8 flS.W ltM Coodrkh Commanderi 80x J 30x4.40 80x4.80 ...... 8U5 MJ ...... fftM m Goodrich SlIvoHowua (Olhcrakcs proportbnately low) J74JJE Telluride Motor Co. ear nl BnlA iVaWs IP Av ' v i rawi i7f . 1 . rrm . II Yean rprt ftaK. |