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Show PRO VP (UTAH) .EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12,; 193 X.. PAGE 6KB SPRINGVILLE SOCIETY MRS. MANILA "BROWN, Correspondent Phone 146-W - - . i Joseph W. Allen of this city cele-, brateS his eightieth, birthday an- nlversary witn a. reunion of bis -i '. -jm-?j -- : cniiarcn;. jp.ua granucanafen oun-day oun-day In Ainerican rk canyon. The entertainment was given" 'as a surprise to "Mr. Allen. At noon a delicious 'picnic - dinner waasprefirt, at cne iong table -which, was centered cen-tered with a;bcaufiti.T m aiu, cake holdrV0" candles. -Later an interesting". ,.rograin was given by ' the family members and was en-joved en-joved bv all. In attendance at the celebration-were: Mrs. Mell Chase and family. Mr. and Jtirs. Merye Metz and family, Mr. andt Mrs. E. D: Harris of Salt . "Lake, Mr. "and MrsI W. J. 'Allen ?and; family, and Mr. and Sfr3. R. B. Allen of mur- . ray; Mrs. X N. Tipton and family, Mr. and Mrs. R N. Allan' arid fam-frv, fam-frv, Mr. and: Mrs. G. H. Allan and children of Springville,- W. B. Alls Al-ls rt and family of Salem and the guest of honor, Joseph Allan. In honor of Mrs. Reed Webster, nee Miss Marie 'Kindred, a bridal shower was given by . Miss Ruth Musig and Miss Irene . Metcalf at the latter' s home lest Thursday evening. A clever program of games and social chat were enjoyed. en-joyed. A, profusion of summer flowers flow-ers -added to the attractiveness of thd entertaining rooms. Many pret-ty. pret-ty. gil"t3 were presented the guest of honor from Mrs. Ada Barron, Mrs. Lucille Johnson, Mrs.. Mary L. Metcalf. Mrs: John R. Kindred, Kind-red, ..Mae Nielson, Helen Menden-'. Menden-'. hall, "Beth'- and Louisa Kindred, of Springviilc, Hazel Argard Alice Jones, Neva Farmer, Provo. and Mrs. Aleen "Harding of Berkeley, California. '?,'''' V" Descendants of Solomon and Caroline Car-oline Johnson will hold their sixth annual reunion at Saratoga resort Monday, June 22. Picnic dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. .Members of the S P. bridge club : X .- . w "Come and Get It" Is , a welaQmll Jn the great outdoors.--The, meal can be cooked just right, quickly on this: two-burner- stoye.; Rite-Way, ' tiJ7KilC Priced .... ... . .. $$mt& TACKLE BOX Handy for' small tools or valuable papers. Has strong lock and lilnges. Big value. Our 1 ID Price 3 At r A Good Lunch Kit This Lunch Kit is complete with best encased vacuum bottle. Rite-Way -I 1Q Priced .U. I -, V Be . On 1 The Kite-V ay Alarm ; Clock Is . ... . OA ReUable....... uVQ . Camp Stool ,69c i Camp Chair 89c'? ' iv. j - if - . i - 7V- 11 ' mm Sturdy i I i entertained" their husbands at the home of Mrs. : Ie Roy Hardings Tuesday, evening. The party was also al-so in honor . of Mrs. Roy Cates whose birthday ', occyred, that day. Prizes v during games of , the evening eve-ning were awarded as follows: Mrs. Ted Johnson, Al Hansen, first; Elmo El-mo Roylance, Mrs.. Roy Cates, second sec-ond ; T Mrs." Earr. Hansen and Ed. Shields consolation' Mrs. Cates was presented with a birthday gift. Besides Be-sides club ' members and partners, Mr.' pnd 'Mrs. Sam Pealmah," Jf r. dhd "Mrs. Howard ; Dyer; Mr. aifd Mrs. Al Hanson were Invited as guests. ' '; ' '-'" ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Lec Sumsion and Mr. and Mrs. Bll Phillips enjoyed a picnic lunch at" Provona beach Tuesday evening. 2 Provoans Named At Pythian Meet S. H. Belmont of. Provo was elected as trustee of. the grand lodge" of the Knights of Pythias of Utah at the annual session held Wednesday in Price. J. A. Pelty of Salt Lake was named, grand chancellor of the organizajtipri", succeeding suc-ceeding Earl N. Radcliffe of Price. Mrs. Nancy Moe of Provo was named protector at the annual election of the grand temple of the Pythian sisters. The principal speaker at thr convention C'was " Leslie 'Crouch. Tf Portland, Ore.,1 supreme chancellor, chancel-lor, who predicted a bright future for Pythianism in North America RETURN TO COAST Mrs. Geneva Bonett and daughter, daugh-ter, Bernice, of Los Angeles have returned to their home after visiting visit-ing the former's sister, Mrs. Delos Oakley and family here. The glorious summer is just ahead and it is now, time to-check up on your camp requirements. You will find our prices low for the excellent quality we insist upon, RITE-4Y. PRICES ARfc RIGIJTl Always Useful And A strong 12-quart ' galvanized galvan-ized paU.Rlte- OAr Way Priced . . ...... m; -USHING TIME IS NEAR -,,'"' -"i- v . We sell everything . yn ,need,ior'. av successful trip. ' Rite-Way Prices PrevaiL '. CAMP AXE Boy Scouts and all outdoor men need this sharp .guaranteed .guar-anteed axe. Our QAf FOLDING FURNITURE For Gamp or Lawn A real table that's rigid when in .use and folds away into small space. "Rite-Way. ' . ' AQ Priced . . ; . . . . wOHiV .-' ' ......;...-...,...;.-:., -' ' .." CAMP COT Best made .olding cot, strong, light, comfortable. 04 on RiteWay Priced .... . . "WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT -.-' . . -m- 1 O : W - - - . T i- . .... "OPPOSITE OST OFFICE Old G l o 'ry Jpje I e h raiejs Birthday; Symbol Of Nation For 154 Years. ' i ,l . y - . - . " j j y p . , X yr . v -) j ff 4 .f "trie A ' ' A m 5." - .-, U. S. Marines of the Fourth Regiment, now inChina, carry the Stars and Stripes along with their regimental regi-mental colors In a parade at Shanghai. Upper left: Home of Betsy Ross, traditional maker of the flag. In Philadelphia, Pa. Lower right: The Rattlesnake and Grand Union flags, two of the numerous flag de signs wmch antedated Old Glory. y , Trip Compete Without On . dPUTBNQv This one gallon jug keeps' liqiiids either hot or cold. Outing on-Special on-Special olJC This all-steerbottle:capper does; the job Just'rfght ahd 4 our price Is right too. 1 r Capper 894 Quart Bottles, per doz. 89 Luggage Carrier For Auto Strong, folding, all steel carrier. Rite-Way M on Prided $JL3 i YOU,? j JrT I Real I lri ,f I -v '" V M. I. A. MEET SALT LAKE CITY, June 11. U.E) With exemplification' of spiritual, physical arid' menial health through observance of the Wbrd of wisdom as its theme, the sixty-sixth annual conference of the L. D. S. church Mutual Improvement association opened here today. Approximately' 5,000 visitors from oil sections of the United States attended. .Today's activities were given over to the Beehive girls, consist irig of instruction in music, drama, dancing, first aid, story- telling, public speaking and recreational features. A general joint session was scheduled for Friday. Other fea-.dres fea-.dres included unveiling of the pony express monurent, and a -series -of entertainment programs. SCOOATfENDx f ) Ik eft Z . .. J THE TENDER, subtly flavored juicl-" juicl-" 'hess of White Star Tuna tickles a WHITE $TAR ROLLED nun's palate. fic r inch SANDWICH 5und !rslofon end nd rcmdv-th please him whole bottom crutt . ' - tike th loaf ienathwiM rolled tuna to 7 uniform iice r- ing sdldd. a mnwc the crutt. Sorcad wl wirm' butter, erem tii na Spanish style. etieoc end e sandwich spread of tuna. Place three tmatl. stujfed .olives tnd to end across short side of slice and eently roll II around the olives like a Jelly roll. Wrp snusly in oil pepcr end let . i i . r ' sund one hour, siice.wi very lnexpensiv,e and a Iways rresh and sherplcntfcOncloef mekct 40seno tender .wicnc. FREE RECIPES There ore m&'ay more delightful de-lightful tuna dishes. Write for "17 Proven Recipes for White Star Tuna to Van Camp V '1 . ' ; JOB I .11 W M Ali " ice Cream Wagon Lures Tots Away yeror reigned in the hearts of two frantic mothers for about thee ... hours Wednesday afternoon when little three-year-old Vern Dunn, son of Mr. anMrs. Joseph Dunn, and a three-year-old companion, Lee Carlson. 244 East First South street, wanc'.red away from their hpmes. .i They were lured by an ice cream wagon to Bud's Service Station, corner of Seventh East and Third South streets, before they wereJ y.PWIce" Of fleers Oscar Pet- erson and E- J- Edwards. , Neighbors of the families scoured; thd. neighborhood, from 5:30 until 8:15 before the litle ..fellows were found. .They had visited Harlen Thomas' store in their travels, officers of-ficers state, and then followed an ice crtam wagon east to the service ser-vice station, Its rich staying quali- whiif h n?. .' today with this new ' '. . sandwich, or a tempt- tuna chowder, or baked ... ' Nyhite Star Tund has been the preferred pre-ferred Brand fort8-vyears.: becduse. . . only the best is packed by the laraest canner of tuna in the world. f if.'.' 'V- S. L C XJ. Enniployees Danjce;june 18 .The entertainment committee of the Salt Lake and Utah railroad Employees' cldu announces the 'names .of he fhole.saIe houses In Salt Lake and Utah counties who .haVe,'thus f ar,T dbn&tged refreshments refresh-ments and prizes to be given away at the Salt lake and Utah Rail- oad Employees' club dance at Glengarry re.sftrt, Thyrsday, June 18. Retail men of Utah county, in whose honor the dance is given, will be the only participants for free courtesy of the Legal Print- r-tg company Salt tiake City. Other donors: Soft Lake county: Cocoa Cola Bottiing Works, Nelson - Anson rah piaiiiiiii! i&iiipp mm wm m amtBimn im 11 Siitf wK LI Pork and Beans 4 cans . 29c Medium size, fine for lunch. Del Maiz Com can .... 15c You willike the quality. Del Monte Peas 2 cans . 25c Tiny early garden Peas, No. 2 cans. Parker's Peas 3 cans . . 29c Parker's sifted Peas, No. 2 cans. Graee Fruit can . . . . . 15c V r ,.C ,iJS.t.i-.!' '- Packed in large No. 2 cans. May onnaise Pint .... 25c Best Foods Gold Medal. Salad Dressing Gk)ld Medal in large jarsv PUUPS L Fresh crisp potato flakes. Tuna Flakes 2 rotat For salads or sandwiches. Devil Meat 6 cans ... 25c Always ready and real tasty. T 1 . 1C iiiet ooap oar Large bars of fine soap. Malt Syrup . "Baled Brand, none better. Pot Roast Shoulder cuts, grain fed beef. Round Steak Excellent .quatljty niet, Pork Roast Shoulder cuts, lean pig pork. Sliced Bacon Lb. Rind off, lean mild cured. ' We deliver $3.00 orders . 63 Worth UnlTurslty Ave. company, Utah Beverage andi Distributing Dis-tributing company, . ColeviUe Ice Cream "niAnufaciurers, f'J. G. r Jib Dojjald jChcaclat company. Sweet Candy company, Ostler Candy company, Walsh's Coffee Shop, Kelly company, Utah Woolen Mills, Salt Lake Knitting company, Hem-en Hem-en way and Mosar, company, Smith-Faue Smith-Faue Drug company. Decker Jewelry Jewel-ry company. United Electric Supply Sup-ply company, William Volker and company, 'Salt Lake Hardware con$a)iy, PjatCk, : piwson, liuriter company, Elxcelcis Pioducts company. comp-any. Miller Floral company, and Law Floral company. Utah county: Derihalter's Carbonated Car-bonated "Beverage 'company, Startup Star-tup Candy company, Sprjngville-Mapleton Sprjngville-Mapleton Sugar company, Zion? Wholesale company, Utah Wholesale Whole-sale Grocery company, Springville Canning company, Utah-Idaho Svg- AST Feed him weH if you want to happy, the' old $ayips."Th a mans heart is through his stoma so ts aoout the best advice that can bt given any bride. To set a tempting,' appetizing table is such easy and ioxpenjsive matter -rrj with a Safeway store nearby. near-by. S,tar,t xnarriecj life fififyzr shop at Safeway for better ioods and save the difference! Provo, Utah. June 13, 1931. 2 Jars . 25c - P. r , t&ns . . . ... , .'.'iO . yv y i Lb. Lb. n with flavor. Lb. 29c 25c B -r- liSMMeMSMSMeSSSSSSSSSSSSMSeMSSMSMMSMee,-1-II f- ' : . '. ,: : ... i.. . , ...... ; - ' U LI ,Fre$,:anacharge I0q for any order less -than $3J0. JQ ar company. Knight Coal ahd.Tr a company. George A- Sanson cofr r-any r-any jand -Utah" Power and Llgh, company.- 4 .'- :-'fA ----- i i . " mcRE from Berkeley;, Miss Hilda Dalton of Berkeiey, Calif r 4s visiting .at the homv I her sister Mrs. "Ella ; Miner ahd other relatives In "Springville. ILL pr "IIOSPITAL t ; r Tom Averett 'and chUdren were in Salt Lake Sunday to visit Mri Ayerett, who is seriously ill at; the L. D. S. hospital. They were ac-companied ac-companied by Mrs. Elva Averett and Mr. and Mrs. Willi's 'Strong ; . , "" Turning out flapjacks or tjiot cakes at the rate 'of three a minute, min-ute, an automatic' machine does verythipg but serve the food. - l 'i-T til it keep hn way., to , J an Every melon 'is guaranteed guaran-teed ripe. . ." Pound . . Pure U. S. inspected Lard. 8lb.pail0: Snfil Choice of any. brand in stock. ' ' . ' Lb. can Fresh roasted, ground fresh. . Pound . For jams and jelHes. Bottle J ar 1--- fw ,f A? f-- . Ieayy duty, best ny. - ' . Pkg. . . . . g;c Large, fresh and crisp. r " 3 for . v Solid, fine for slicing.. 2 lbs. r. .19c I J Coffee Gertd 29c alVlUiJJCI Cucumbers 10c 1 omatoss j it ! L Sea Food (Co.,lnc.Termincl Island, Calif A & : n TO i;:.''. j Jr..,,..,.J i ,..,,' . 7v x U . ... -j 1U ul UU U. |