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Show 1. I . She Flies, She Floats - INVESTIGATE J ACCIDENT PfeOMlO? $lake Pwy Pro Thursday U Salt Late City. . - gait Lake Tf. '11 Mr. James Plmvgar la" 1 City.- v :Sm-n::r- Eukra Cook of thls city and Katherya Bell of Mantl were married In Salt Lake City Tburaday. S yJiV." w" f't"" : f ft : .... 1 aeei-dent- with relatives la Provo for a few , e and Mrs. CP Weeter are IMr. parents of a baby girl. Jrn to them Thursday evening. Woodlaad ef Boulder. Colo., WaTlToye visitor for a few days ili. a, '7. CedaTtlty was One t)f the o Tiatjof for a few day This D. Hopkins of P lr,;;", mfCnA !IS5?,",S!'llffi1., Jfe'- - - flying boats in which Naval avialura are ihortly to flight to Colon, Canal 21one7aTlt returned at the end to its Philadelphia hivugar. An idea of the calibre of the Initial frial-fao. Mrs. Ada Vincent of Salt Lake of Its fllirt perforuiunceijmay be gained from the expression of the crew, CRy hqs returned to her home after vfdting with relatives for a few . ufy. Payne of Richfield is in tqU city on business for a few days. C. ' Of PARENTS ENJOY Reinstatement Frazier Doubtful " M'EST BADEN, Ind., No 12. Awaiting the letter ; from Senator. William E. Borah. urgins; Mrs. Nida Howard, a resident of reltfstatement of Senator Lynn J. has returned HintinVton, rtab, Frazier of North Dakota as a mem' home aftKr a week's;, niait with rela( Special to The lirta id t ber of Republican organization in tives in this city. SPANISH FORK. Nov. 12 Thi' the upper house' of congress. Senassociation of the ator James E. Watson today withS Mrs. Sarah Allen visited In Salt Reese school met Wednesday night held comment on the proposal Lake Closuring this, week. at, the school house and the follow Watson, who is chairman of the was Presi senate rendered, ing program committee on committees said yilmlm Lamboume is spending dent Minnie B; Rowe presidiua: he would not make any decision few .jr5jfs in Salt Lake Cltylwith Community "America ;" until he received and studied Sen- singing, J"riendsr . prayer, Walter J. Hallam; readliij;. uliir Borah's letter.. Mrs. Hansen; vocal duetj X. I Mrs. W. C. Baker of Anaconda, Mrs. Margaret rn Kate nppetts ana Miss COOL tVAVE rTILIZEI .a for Provo Ellen Bearnson; reading of Const! aloht, . is visiting in few days. FOR STORAGE PLANT r frtffiirBartByJaagiinSectrtary Huzel N. Thomas; adoption of same a O. K. Johnson of Provo, spent by majority vote of the members; ZAPK. Ark.. Nov. 12 .(T"P) few days HrVSalt Lake City thin talk on "What Parents one! Tcarh- for miles around the vicin..week.. lers Can AecompUnh by Cooperation, ity of Zack. in Sean-- county, heart Both From Educational and Moral of the Ozarks, iractlce economy by Theron MeFaddcn and Pmtline Standpoint,"' Lars E. Eeuertsoii : utilizing a Milowing" cave near here Cariis'e, Inith of Provo, were mar-rle- d talk on the "Plans tor the Assocla- a mammoth "storage plant. in Salt Lake City Armistice ijon and Privilege; of Membership,'' There I8 only a sliKht range of tem' President Minnie B. Howe; pray perature in the cave in summer and er, Mrs, Icablnda Snrenson. .winter, the thermometers hovering John Norman Carter and Edith There were 60 present, twenty armmd 40 degrees most of the time. riy Ward, both of Provo, were menit)erH Joined the association. Apples, strawberries and other arrled Wednesday afternoon by Games were enjoyed after the met- fruits and merit are hauled' to the stflpohn'tMeA4a--liixl4l,t- r. rait. anonpies were married Dy vuniy for road, in large consignments Clerk .Wallace M. Hales as follows : f toragte until such time as the farmand Fork of .Spanish :LonaliKlng ers wish to market their products.' the LaVern Argyle, Lake Shore; MeConnoll and Josifch Ddnglas Princeton rooters curried away Ottinger, both of i fjora Dindskog Nine the goal post from the Harvard Nov. 12 (UP) DCBLfl?; BenLake Gordon Frank , fixlt City In a hospital today re- stadium. ' Now practically nothing nett, Park City and Little Batty, persons were from Injuries received in remains of the old Hatighton covering C. and Bloss, Eureka, Provo; Lloyd street fight lie- Armistice an day Jennie La Vea Roads, Spanish Fork, FINE PROGRAM Parents-Teacher- 4' (t'Pl s' lr ' -- WASHINGTON, Nov. 12. 4X'ni3'UilocMSfliLra . ALICE-TERR-Y iTONIO10REN0 Regular Prices IE WkSSBM'S. ' J-- ' - hi II 13CJ :' I Washing Time Greatly Reduced i -- i Tonight and Saturday. FRED HUMES in "Prowlers of the . Night" and ' wv Two Reel Western 7 - ' 234-- M W. C. Scott Furniture Co. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER r - AMERICA '.' 435 , West 4th South City Feed Store .with'ju. J V BLUE MYRNALOY Comedy BEAUTY A LA MUD MONTE 51 nnauncement l g The importance of this anfioundement-r-t- o eery family since in ten weBtern state ahnqt be will be to' constantly ;lower their living costs while quality .and quantity. The following outline of the history, accomplishments and purposes of the organizations involved in this consolidation la worth reading and remembering. Slnce "like attracts Jlke" it is strictly in accord wifh bcih "natural an deconomlc laws that these organizations, having the same' Ideas, ideals and purposes should com bine to further the greatest service to which both are committedthat ' of eliminating waste from the distributing casta Of the necessities of life. '. J Ml t In a comparatively' shdt time, each has. grown from one to their present vast, pro--' portions. Each has been a ;ploneer a leader in economy of feneration,' in value giving, in roluine of sales and in constructive service id their respective fields. smaU"nnti--throug1r86r- . yic ' ! Bkaggs Tjnlted States'have operated, principally, in the Northwestern states, including Oregon, Washington, Mon-taIdaho, Colorado and the San Joaquin, Valley of Cali ha, 114 IHXL I 1 r T- - , Since they were In Bakersfield. 1 i terri- tories this consolidation does not,, iir any .way,, conslltute. ., the formation of a food trust or represent the absorption, of a weaker by a stronger cohcern. It Is simply the logical union of two great organizatlons-M- f tipproslmateiy. eguali strength for the purpose of effecting further operating -- ewnomies and enhancing the' service which both-arpledged to render the consuming gublic, : .. ; '. -- e It Is our honest conviction that, this con- Rolidation., we have performed a real service to the consumer. It gives us a volume which can make possible the operation of ourwn sources of supply end the owning of our merchandise without paying' tribute to a single unIt enables us to effect operating' necessary middleman. economies never possible in our former separate plans of 'merchandising and will attract to us the highest type of earnest, ambitious men who will recognize, In this 'concern, -opportunity for the maximum of growth and through sincere service. I" honor of this consolidation and to ernphesize our nnequul ability to effect real savings for you we are quot--ln- g below a few prices-go- od Saturday, Monday and Tues-da- y which are indicative of the savings vou may hereafter expect to find at our stores. Buy freely now while - we are celebrating you canjg aavljkg ' . -- - - W RAISINS; i i ' - . rSg. ,: : Cabin, yach . Kirks 10 Bars Pure White Slb. Pa0 .V. 34c LARD 40c NUTBUTTER Certified cam ruprcp IIILLOL per lb. . ....... ...,49c - . i CTTifrr Lare 35C $1.69 Wilson's ' :: 8011(1 1 1 U LC Heads, each . . t : 2 lbs, .. 44c 25c 5c . aouRrrl.;...::...:,.$i.49 TnircTDADrDcrepe ; 19c 1U1LL1 AILI4 for W&Mw, TOMTOES OR STRINGLESS BEANS 12Casefor...., $1.45 $2.85 1 COMPANY OF -- fornia. Skaggs Cast) Stores hove operated inrL"tah, Nevada, ..ebraska, Wyoming, the San I'ranciscrf Bay district,' San Jose and the Sacramento, Jalley of- - California. - The Safe- way Stores, Incorporated, have confined their operations to Southern California in and aroubd lios, Angeles, an,piego ' and" SWixT POTATOES, 5 LB. 23c LANUDRY SOAP RiCE.rZi7!:....:....;:."39c Factory Branch Phone North University Ave. Consolidation Features For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday SYRUP .Log 135'Wesf Center ' Phone 616-- J -- IS OPEN IN PROVO TERRITORY If interested, write at once to the - PACIFIC" " BOnffiSJtW.. ., ... LANNING , Franchise PRINCESSinr 1VV ALL SEATS , ' clothing is washed in, the Haag7 Vortex with absolute safety because the now famous Haag patents eliminate the open crack around the agitator which has heretofore been a fea-- 1 ture of this type" machine. Ask your dealer about this! The International Rlotor Truck ASHT0NS COLUMBIANS In concert every Tuesday, Wed., Friday and Saturday $1.37 Sack "ACROSS THE Your; Call : Millions of Pounds Tised by Our Government RHUL MOULTON Scoring the pictures witn his Columbia Orchestra .Sj Tonight and Saturday d "Absolute Protection to Clothing 25 48-l- b. -- (Shows: - The Haag Vortex washes clean in' 4 to 7 minutes that you will be surprised and delighted.7 ounces for SpLeaal Saturday the" greateit forward step in costa the most ertr at- the. interesti of ihe consumer acbleVeaneftt,; cher- The a boomea on reality.Padfle Coasq (he tempted ished dresms of members of .these two great food distribut- devls and perfect a plan further. Jng ,.irganlatipB-te- 1, reducing .the cOTt'pf distributing the necessaries of life : ', . haye bewmeafact. tht Wit reducing' ' 25 PalenFFlouf Skaggs-Saiewa- in tkeDougk THEN in the Oven in Tisinp-- r TOR OVER 35YEAR5 CREAM Skaggs United Stores, Skaggs Cash Stores and the Safeway Stores, Incorporated, of southern California have united in one great merchandising firm the largest1 grocery concern in the West operating 784 retail grocery stores, 122 meatarketsrbakenes y stores. as Better Washer - " a Fairer Price . . '. A FIRST SAMEPSICE ICE Extra Choice Utah County Strand IIAAG VOfeTEX . Volume in lour paKings. Wsekisthah ofhigher priced brands rf BUTTER, CHEESE S new ndnlgter from Queen Marie's Roumania comes George Cretciano to Washington to succeeds Prince Itibesco. Here he Is upon In Vnv TiirV ktf Hd. Unylln nled that he had instruction, to s a loan. for his Government in America. , Larger it BittMr timty iHam. Al)r ttmk at Cracv's. -- OUBLE ACTION Also .v". More thatt 900 retail iood stores join hands to eliminate waste us Ener-Textu- re Hi4 tf Chmr liK-a- the As - YOU GET Tonight and Saturday lth o irseti-rcany'a- wasttv The Consolidation of the two largest . grocery concerns in the West Knnte Rockne is unquestionably tlie'createst-eetiiof the gridiron starledwTienTRepiibli hp Tne great Hnfh has spoken, lie can dragged a British flag across S'o one elue'.eould have put an Irish ) thinks .George Morlarty will be a the college green immediately after halflmck "in silk pants and made success as manager of the Detroit. the two minute silence period bim star. Th world may now return, to its ' tfAy business of revolving. Columbia there is it ANNOUNCING land royal ThOIght stomach quickly ab of sorbs about S8 . I.. I). S. baptism will W held Sun day afternoon at H. o'clock at the Ctab Stake Administration building under the direction of the bishopric of the Provo Flfst ward.. (UP)' Ists. " . nutritious food. The EGOS, THETNEW Nine Injured .In Armistice Day Fight ! a BUTTERhighly - Early resumption of friendly relations lietween the United States and Nicaragtie was foreseen today by liersons close to President Coolldge, Diplomatic recognition 'will probably be extended to. Adolf o Diaz, elected as president yesterdflv by the special session of the NIcara- - r-- ll - ...... 1 - ' 0 '!;.N Chess By Cable JJ5 10 attatptoM-ti- i DeMo-ay.wl- Mr. Lower will rfddreas the radio world on' the subject of "V'our Greatest Assets- - Mother and Datl" The wavelength of the Kansas-Cit!W3- - meTers; t'Hwdtiyiiiig': l and no doubt radio fans will lie glad to hear Mr, Lower's Furnish Program mrxamn vttm meek.- , .1 ' Mrs. Ida Harris of HeberClty Is the first nil i:uif n il V. Y U. Musicians Ms. and Mrs. Arthur Ivie Vert like City, YWtora during the G. Lower, give au addrewt Saturday nvenlub. November 13, at6:ld p. wwtifrul stahdarti time, to lie broadcasted over,Ithe Kannas Cit Ktar broadcasting station, W. D. A. er Mrs, ?ior Harrison of Huntington is visiting in, Provo this week With relatives. flays. l.uU well-know- n rdativea, alt To Give Radio Talk MEET SUNDAY inveotlgation "into the Since the (jusrterly stakt confer killing of Thomas Anderson, ence wUi be held Sunday, November farmer of Vineyard, la 21, the monthly union meeting and being rouducted in Salt Lake City the prietttbobd meeting will both today-undthe direction of W..H. be held Sunday, November 14 at Smith, siiierlntendent of the Los College bait according to aa an- Angeles and Salt Lake route, An Eoaiicetueut made bv President T. Klerson w s killed instantly when his K. .Taylor. snto folindfd RUB souTbbouljJlrainr' Th toUowln nrornm will h No. Tl near the Vineyard school given to the respective departments house Thursday morning. of the Relief society; Officers and The train was In chance of WH- - teachers stftiba. Dr. Amos N. Mer'iiam MtddlemiKL engineer, and C rill will discuM the topic. "If ye B. i'reech, both of Salt Iove Me Keep My Commandments," Lake City. Theological section. Dr. T. L. Martin 1U speak on The Apostles of B. Jesus" ; special activities depart- meat.Dr. Garn Dark will speak on "Care ot Women in Middle Life and Diet for the Aged" ; Literary 1 he R. T. V. music department department, Mrs. Nellie 8. Thornlui'iiixiied tlie Armistice day musi ton will speak ou "Sarah Teasdale"; hi .program Tor the American Le- Sorut! Service section, Miss Anna gion in Siwnish Fork Thursday .Ollurtoti, will speak on, "Mental Uroblenu) of Childhood" ; Music de-wtnuna theatrer i vwunr-at-rhThe men's glee el ufr furnished the 'n8rruon , T.M' .:P?J' suu Airs, auuh niBVK' major part of theJrBram, and nuio proved extremely popular. Mar. ley, .H'nte Ji'ierK)ii and F. J. Faix were soioixts. Headings and a pa trlotlc dance were al Included on the legion program, which was at and A .el'iess Iniarir a cablegrant tended y a large audience. Pfo- on : it s an International new avm- - theyre-i.aslum" in Sanish Fork. matcn netweeu tne Hamilton uiuo of Chicago and the Spring Galleries Club of London. Edward Laskef, WAITERS TAIT.HT FRENCH FOR COMPOSING MEM'S fonner chess champion, is seated before the Chicago club's set. The STOCKHOLM. (T'P) PoUte cablegram brings news of the Lonmanners, everyday English, sight doners' first moves; Each game costs seeing geographyt foreign money, S1000, with 20 moves an hour. the liquor laws of Sweden, and menu card French are to be the . It is said Will Rogers" can get things to be taught at the new more out of a joke than anybody (boot for waiters opened in Stock els in the country. This ieeins to holm.--qualify hint ag manager ofTbe Red . A former restaurant has been Sox. turned into a training school and George Harris, who has been cooks as well as waiters, are drilled in tho art of properly servingthe visiting with relatives and friends in Provo for the past few days,, has public, especially foreign vlsltots. The special course in French is returned to' his home in Heber City. limited to the writing of menus but conversational English ig . being taught, first, because a tolerable use of It can be learned by Swedes more qmciiiy tnan any other tongnerr ndr second;- - becrttwe the: hiaiiagerw feel that English is to be the world lan lunge of the future. An-- " firurt M-S- Founderof De Molay From Bucharest pent . of Spanish Fork is tjLdk hk dsTs city for a few days with i.i an , r.. HOLD UNION - X FAGS TESTS PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1926. CITY NEWS - - -- . . l' ' Salt Lake City, Utah rolls ?TS.;.:J2k HUTTOrf SHOULDER LB. 15c VEAL WtM'JtiJ'LM PRIM RIB MUTTON' STEV, LB. . . 8c SHOULDERS TT'J..'..:. 23c smoked:; Boneless, lb. .129c i (1 |