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Show .: THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY; MAY 19, J92S. 1 PAYSOIIIUGII BuilUt Themselves WOULD? LAXCESf -- QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWtX i CHAIN t AKTaOKT W IT0R - 286 West Center Men Swimmers ! -- ; Bay Suits Her ' St, priced from reasonably 98c to $3.98 Suits Swimming ' For Bojr . I ' Are you a mere beach For Boy! Big If y'an WIFE SAYS the Just cool, a. i . ?VYVM i suits that mothers Will vyaat to bux.for the boys'- summer. Will stand very hard xv.. YWU') r - a ) - IS BIGAMIST For Girls feuite a Tomboy I ar Is' She like am to iwim, toot She u a ." Bealthy, outdoor girl I Our girli' twlmming suits' sir here I Made in several kretty styles. In sizes a t .,14 yean, priced, ' , SPRINGVH1E - Mass buying' means better qualities and lower prices, The faculty of the B. Y. U. honored Miss Julia Alleman, by chokher graduating ing her class. She will give an address at the graduating exercises held June 8 In College, JIall,- - The si students students having the highest .credits during an their college work were selected and from .these the faculty choose Miss Alleman to represent the class.' s ; , Last Monday Miss Alleman was Initiated Into the Tan Kappa Alpha. you," she.aaid. ''But'oaly for four day a.,eekr She wanted a modern marriager-th- e tighta of a wife and all those things. But she forgot that love had some There's a kick thing to do with er la this everyone will enjoy; Scene from "Daring. Xputh" fead. Norman turing Bebe Daniels Kerry, showing at the Strand WedT nesday and Thursday. , This fraternity la a national debat ing fraternity and each year a few Students JhajLextsellin debating a invited to join. This year for the first time, two girls were asked jto join, MIws Alleman lielng one of them. .Both girls debated on the. CHICAGO (tP) Eighteen triangle teams in the state and aim on a team debating a California uni- years spent In work is the average total for a man seventy years old In ;; versity. the United States, according" fo Pres. MICHIGAN City. Ind.. Ed Lewis ident Jesse Grant Chapllne, ofLa- and Wayne "Big" Munn, who meet Salle Extension university "Twenty in a heavyweight wrestling match three years of sleep Is the largest here on Decoration day, engaged in item lu a life of three score years their first real workouts on the and ten," said Chapllne. . "Eating scene of battle here today. Munn takes five years; dressing, including grappled with Joe ."Toots" Mondt washing and shaving, three, years and Lou Talaber, fast middleweight and three months ; schooltand study Lewis took a dip' in the icy waters two years; .play, three years and nine month ; entertainments, a year of Lake Michigan F0RMAN0F70 It's a square irjeot jbr a dtmt and one years; sickness, a year and three months; riding-anwalking,, two and oue-hfjeBJES-JdliiigTwo-yeawTB- A DEUCH' EVERY ' nine months." Buying Power Ours and Yours It is just and right that any person or organ!- -' zationhouid beable to buy irUargeJquantities forcasht lower prices than if they bought only a small quantity-o-n credit. The cost of. handling and accounting is greatly reduced, the'' cost of selling is almost negligible, and the r of losses through credit entirely eliminated. We buy for cash in carloads, take every discount, and our modern methods have reduced i:r overhead expense to a minimum. You, also, can! save much by purchasing larger nm(nints of staple merchandise, as the cost of 'handling a case or dozen is no greater than that dan-,ge- cf a single can. ' ; , UNUSUAL BARiSAINS Wednesday Until Noon ADTi Pure Lard ; v I UUW Service With Latest Equipment ; ' . . , . .', . . ..... 8 lb. pails BEANS - , :; Parties holding follownig coupons, please call at Pief ces Pork and .. Beans, 2 for ,19c ... CHEESE Ju no. Fun Cream, lb. MDnONCilOPSOc 1093 POTROASTS 1973 SALTPORK Superior Servica Stations Service $1.55 . StatlonNo.1 Twenty-Fou- r JJat Crepes 1 Canton Crepes colors and; ll'the ; JBPAXISH FORKMay 19. Sizes - .'New 16 to ' ; 44 I Materials ; . '1 " OUR WAY . BY WILLIAMS i An Interesting union meeting of the Pal myra stake was held last evening at the city pavilion, with President Ed ;M. Howe presiding. The story of the presentation of the Aaronlc priesthood to the saints was given by Max Warner,-- ' Reed Bradford, Walden Schuyler Strang , and Hughes. Two selections were gl ven 1y"tlie" high school ladies' chorus, directed bv F. J. Fmii snil two apWttnrm by the deacons of the first ward; ' directed by J. Fred Skinner. Oscar Kirkham, scout executive of the Salt Lake district, occupied the remainder of the time with an ad dress on- the responsibility of the young people of the church. He also emphasized the value of scout work g a. character builder and told how It helped the boys in a practical way. The meeting was largely attended. Best Cuts lb. . I 1 25c I , - rwiii lu i in li I v . . - VI irA fti Dnllnn MODERNISTS Our own Brand CreamerJJ), .. . - Nv 38c fp IS fpAo).fo)J7 LtVJ EZ2CZ3 J3 YD 9 I irn Sugar - lbs. for ...y.ri..08C "S S LOG CABIN Syrup Thursday.' Dr. MacArtney said In effect that the hour has come for a great battle and that the fundamentals welcomed BUOY Baking Powder. his kingdom." IP 3 ;.25c Small Medium 49c1. Large ...,.v.V,95c- - bars and 40c value S lfreeJC 5 lbs. Onions,-Carro- ts, .,,:; $1.15 9 - . , Lemons, Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples, .Fresh Tomatoes and Strawberries. "; "MEATS , . B B . r WORLD LEAGUE III H- - 4oz..9c llb.T. 80c B 64c B 2141b..' Calumet B ANN ARBOR.- - Mich- - Mar 19. The league of nations and the world court, as they now are, being based on the Drinclnle that wars mnv ho controlled by force, will accomplish nothing, but the perpetuation of g strife and bloodshed. . This pronouncement was made hv Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, B chairman of the foreign relations committee, in a discussion on neace and the peace problem," late Mon day before the University of Michigan oratorical association. B g Spinach, Asparagus, Radishes", Green- - 3 B Turnips,. Beets,-CabB New Potatoes. bage, 8 "Graves Issues are before-th- e as B sembly and throughout the church the feeling has been steadily growing that the hour has struck for s great witness to Jesus Christ and B BORAH STABS 5 kHi ! i- t, Specials Wednesday Morning' . - SB S ; HAEflSir.a".;,,;21ci PORK ' STEAKS, lean, lb. ...... 20c B iVEAL CHOPS, lb. 20c 1 POT ROASTS, BestCuts, lb. . .' ! . KUC 3 Plenty of lesh Fish: aI2ZZZI3ISZXEXHzrXKZKKxixMt:::zZZij 3: NEW PRICES AT l B 10 "No man who holds loose or modernistic remotest chance of being elected the) mouerator oi ,tne assembly," am .uieiuent aeciarea. I -.-- Fine Granulated COLUMBUS, 0., May 19.-r- Dr. Clarance MacArtney.Uring moder ator threw down the gauntlet to modernists upon his arrival here to day (or the national assembly of the Presbyterian church, beginning -- All Ladies - - 50c 10c WARNER STONES' . COLUMBIANS ; Every Wednesday and Saturday Chaperones Free . III- . 1 1 CHALLENGES !i - n, ill. 14C - Eastern Streaked ,ii.... Hour Service' 1 it P f i , c . Gargoyle Mobiloil Alemite and ZerK Greasing ,T iValues to $15.00 SPANISH FORK -- Conoco Gasoline " es2 CHICAGO, May 19. (CP) Mrs. Kerr, Virla Kitchen, LaVerl Keele, Beaulah Da vis Williams, daughter Fera Cowan, William Spaliihower, of a wealthy iyal estate dealer, of Maurine Daley and Louis Perkins. Tucson; Arizena, today asked Chica- gtr detevirtolirveBtigateerTius- hand's past and see whether or not he is a bigamist The pretty, 19- year old bride claims WJlliamg was married to 7 Barbara Miller, Ontario, Canadn, before wedding her. The detective bureas Is Investigat Ing Williams who wai recently, arrested foi passing bad checks. it J Xv I'll inarry "Sure 18YEARSfORK GIRL HONORED Smart 1 00 Wednesday SESaON IN 79c to $2.49 69cto$3.49 t PRIESTHOOD shown ( many others; many cool sum-mfabrics and col- -' ors. Siaes 2Y to 7. , In thete timet, Vary IIS ) S Tore models art Bathing Suits ' . - 98cto$3.98 . HER HUBBY comfortable tab ?- , . want to get something accomplished, start to work youreelfj Mrs. AUerf Olive Brown (left) bihI Mrs. Howard O. Brown donned over- alla and begah laying planks for the Woman's Building to be erected In Ban Frtincinco'to house the woman's orgaulaationa. And while these women were starting the work, other women were getting started In the aale of bonds to finance the big construction Job.. ., .:. .:; Wash Suits bummer Value! Low Price! ! lower" or do you eajoy the 'thrill of real swimming? Our bathing tuitt permit "free, eaty swimming. Sea; ithan I Tbejr are priced mod- -' terttelr. For women, from' i . 4 Other Good Values, $5.90 to $13.78 CanYouSwim? , r. t. - lUa. $7.90 RnrJner ' ' A special purchase brings these wonderful Dresses at a price far beW'cost shades and colors. New tans, ereens. rreys. Wues and mixtures. Sizes 6 to 18. Make your selec-- 1 tipns early while stocks are new and fresh. 69cto$2.49 Women's Bathing Suits . I htQ ! vala mmt in with ail tk sfrla lam ia Ur rin ait ' eottoa tod la all wool Priced from . t ? aialUf niaaJLavita A boy In Sntnmer li bappr with swimming suit! Ha is especially happy with a real uit like those sold at jtae J. G Penney Company. ;f h ate) ' x ': Too Tww pairs of ' : - Suits that nuke.' good with the bojrfi and with mothers.! Sttkythat TreTf nfl of "pep?; models the boys like and values! that measure op to- mother's ideas o good quality. j suits in cotton and In all wool art (Special T The Hvald.) PATRON, May 10. The graduatioa exerclsea of toe Junior depart school will ment of the PaysoB-higbe held oa the evening f May 20. The following program baa bees arranged; Invocation; address of welcome. Curt la Harding ; piano solo, Delia Wilson; valedictory ad dreaa, Rhea Wlghtman ; piano dnet, Lncpie johnaoB and Wella Wilaon; reading. Belle Harris; class song, graduate;, prognostication, Archie Wilson;' piano solo, Helen Morten- sea ; reading. Gladys Bona ; address to gradua tec, William Boyle of B. T. U. ; presentation of diplomas. Principal Bay Monson. Ths follow ing students hav applied for gradu ation: Rhea Wightman, Fera Page, Eva Trevor! . Fay Shuler. Nelda ' Valen Saelson. Leona Schramm. tine Simons, Howard Bhuler, Clark Reece, Max Porter, Rowena Pfeiffer, Wayne Peery, Jesse Tace, Ethel Pace, Ladora Mendenhan, Donna McClellan, Clyde McBeth," Florence Mlddleton, Reed McClellan, Hyrum McClellan, Helen Mortenaen, Lucille LerwilL Neldon Stevens, Archie Wilson, Delia Wilson. Lucille Wil son, Raymond Wilson. Dixon Webb, Eugenie.. Breese, Edna Wilson, Gladys Bona, Lnella Barnett, Ante Bnrdick, Fern Bale, Edward Bates, Fae Bntler, Max . Cowan, Rhea Cloward, Peart DIckman, William Dixon, Edith Elmer, Clark Elmer, Vernon Flnlayson, Maxlne Fair " ' banks, Edith Fillmore, Albert Fran-coBeatrice Hiatt, Lyndon Hall, OUT Belle Harris, Marva Hiatt, Curtis Harding, Virginia Harper, Lucele . like, That Mother i 83 East Center Street " siti art wim in and wear well ' men' WEDNESDAY Boys' New Spring Suits swimmers know that Penney Compaay comfortable to jSat EXERCISES ON T Ftias organization's the " . , ' 1- - |