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Show PKOVO EVENING' HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926. cvrretiitoiident uf ibe lmil . Mrk iinuit - fAKE SIX Marks Reverence JUDGE WORTHEN Day In En gland CLUBfiM HEAR International Situa H ( VP) In reoth unlil it bae wa piU-- bitrh LOX1 tX, Xov reverence' nd nmiililuiiess England with floral .tribute laid in ldi-- r dead. H'r.3t Anul- - prance of tbe juarVed ifMige held iu WwtiululHter Abbey lee" Day w ith wleuin wrvieHs in wt-rthe Ni.ft(MrBrItlNh .Jug a't 10:So and endlug at 11:15.reujeuibran.-e-osoldiera who 'many other rhurcbjn eouumwtheir Uv en iu the-an- d tion TVhkh He Character- iuwm-toda- ises As Repressing -- V mT7- if il Eight th irniifiJlfi was alem-d- . aso at el e kt Six- r i- --r tSifflrtiinfcanBr'ahij'l1. Day of Krittcoibnuice tailed the result of the - a"Ubera- - - j enacted Kidrttar-ncenpn-T- ay irm men were everyK iiy auu and Following a eutit.im Introduced in iTlu:e throughout tUt length11, baa become lreaHh ot r.iigunia. 1925. November known in England as the Day or and. today wasde-vote- d insMONARIES KETl ICS to the ierforniauce of such solemn rites as were in keeping with " Special to The Herald ) the spirit of the occasion. Tomor WAX1SH-KUKKXov. row will see the jubilant celebration 'Mrs. Owen 'Jraut iir.i Mihf of the Allied victory at arnls and end the hotels and eestaurants bave heea for weeks ahead booked to The junior piris eutertalued at by celebrants. p;irty Thurwlay eve'progressive Itefore-1a. m.' the king idiiL'. Ik.'it1ii niiiir at the hom or ghoi-tllaid a wrrath on the Cenotaph in jiHidenhall. The other Whitehall under whose simple white home visited were tliiwe of ..Miss column lies the body of the un IxK'ta Whltliift. Miss Helen IHanmnd known soldier. A few moments biter s and Miss Marie- Jensen. wreaths were also laid In behalf of of four ittiiys were carother members of the royal family, ried out in the games, 'Hecorutions and also on behalf of the Army, and refreshments. Navy and Air Force, as" well Tuf by of the Dominions, representatives (Viloiiics Mini Protectorates. i lu - 1 tue envoya inai snoiuu uions rpiioe whether they must continue, flirht or be' returuea to . inmea," aald Juage ueorg? aa 'orthetv. in hU Armtatic before the member of the Ptoto Klwanii club at their weekly jnncbeon meeting which was held -a th Edefmont ward enapei Tnuw-tu- y at noon.. John Beesley, taander of the Prov pof American tecioiK and member of Klwanjs, waa. chairman of the meeting. Pepteta CTreatneaa ef Army 1 aipaing Mwt docn-- ; of the iet:the greatest conflti' rm waa at n end. The cost in Mood and treasure, waa utacgerlnir. tea milUona killed; twenty cau- a wounded; thirty-milliosalities,' Judge Wortben continued, drew a vivid picture of Jhe Qrwi! of Jhf Tart jrmyvbjr jfc Two Mlftute 8ilenre that if it were reasaeuiMea Jarluit four, abreart past a iTheii Nharply on the stroke of 11 j 1T5 Wvqn point at the rapid pace of "'jMD'Per minute it would take 100 silence fell ou the city. 'All traffic 4n.r and 100 nights for them to ceased and hundreds of tboiiKands Horse Gward buck--of theTforernH ment Imildlngs and a two minutes -- fefKeeonsirwrioii Reviewed people atood silent, nibotlonless this nlcture the apeak- with lowed. beads tftronehuiit Lon don until a second crawli of the can turned to the feconrtructlon non made known that the neriod the where that declared rWd and silen( was ended. ioldler left off the. diplomat began, of For several hour after the ob reconstrucor Mid after eight yeara servance of the Slieiice long lines tion he characterized the, Interna, ae- - or men and women filed passed the ttonal situation aa aomewnat Cenopapn laying ou wreath after breeduwia,. red, unstable, aand of revolution ing la reaching out. ita tenaclea in a leader who ir directions.. With America is that declared recently the world to menace of a today more uTan the Kaiser waa in 1914," ' Mr. Wortben, , tnr iwi tml TS-iie- AIUANCEIir ';Mail. irinioMiidlv' tuolic. that auld run-u- n juri.wa Ituslidi Bev. miuiier ana EAST LIKELY ., J VVj. rrwpun'd- dd treaty. That treatyi tlKJ I an waa tobatarte to Turkent said, orid dliilomats speculated totiay admlsidon' ta ibe League of jn lu nulterolded exchange in priH ey's " li-wi srit-(ii4ouist or Kusma The Berlin Vonalch Zeitunjl ?nd Turkey. w hU hwere lnteneted br tWiHie'otweperfi to'TToretell "7 a learned from Ita Constantinople cor- tha Turkish amllcatlOB for meuitsorship respondent that the in the. Idnilw of Nations. tthers ( tdesKa conference was Jo " conclude '' ettewd ttnUTa jiecwhyjrictTr The esBteni aecuruTT'"fe China hasbeea was in procej ot meutioneAJnjot Fstern nfcarn, busiuegotlatloM between Turkey, Per- necthin with the iliiriomatlc use ness Dr. Alfred xe, in hand b sia. Afghanistan and Soviet Kussla. . The truth la that none,exeept the who baa re, revented tTilna ai men ;art jcliuttiiig In Me excbanKW Washington re cntly had discussed treaty. Lnow.exactlf what la afoot - The a TurkoTilije U f.V in iv.. , . r 'lcr Ind i national enthusiasm tte U xt diac-ord- f heroically atruggUng to herself economically and currency. WKhln the past an 80 daya she Jaa negotiated loan of 100,000,000 dolteen ne has ao In ra and doing to road Utooa her ritate llallroad the pet private Corporation forof Belgium rears and the cltlaena ire forced to exchange tbeU govern-en- t bonds for the stock in tbla In order to clear, off her Rational floating indebtedness. -France ia on the verge of d economic and financial stabHUe her fiecay. atruggUng to eurrency and pay her foreign end domestic debta. r , -- Be'um Xlhte 11 of her by the repudiation debts; by tola means she has absolved herself or jbdouv wraw five bttliona'of , dollara of to her own cltlaena, and which be could not meet In Addition to her toreign debta ana inoemwuw. y j Io Europe tooay were jnw -actual Wy njore uncertainty, doubt ar ol financial ana economic ymu-m- s than at any time since the Political queeUons are rmistlce. not uDDermost ' Bread, "food ana clothing bold the field of (merest, tts de-f- " years ago, in Jut intrast to tneir own Qarasnips see fiappy ana X 'H,."Cm' r 1 can Shillings Tea 1 DOLL FREE Raisins9 pkg. Soap Sale An U1I 1 Oc or white A. Naptha and ! Peets Granulated Soap or Padre Almond Barrel Snaps Corn V, r. v String Beans , Ty Lemon Ginger Vanilla 29c cascJ2,99. $3.17 case $4.29 . . Mince Meat, 2 lbs. Compound, Pastry, 25c . lbs. 51c 3 Ml t AI - C.tcr, next t. Columbia Theater ! Shoulder Roast, lb. . . ..Breast Roast, lb. . lb. ........ Shanks, D If Shoulder Roast, lb; : rjcg nuaoi) iu. . . .20c . . V 25c FREE DELIVERY '"''' - ":.-- ::- ' store m pnoNt 6b ' 711 ICS - Hustlers' Wasatch Brand Ja j 'Vitavb',' Ulak . 48-lb- s. 1S- -' $1.63 r " Nil! Date: SoaD r S - Leal Fresh Stock 16 oz. pkg, . 1 Pkg- - -- Peet3 Soap Powder) , bars A-or Crystal White and 3 bars of soap free , . ... ) tO B 20c 89c iOf 40c size 61 -- "Spaghetti-;. PKG. 10c Noodles, Rings 12 lb can 19c 1 lb. can 35c uur ramous 7.r: :r. :. COFFEE rresn Oquirrh Brand Daily 31c . S2,H?P 'Macaroni, Buffer 1 1 ft 11 Salad Dressing T MaltrSyrup , 0. lb. . 42c PER LB. ; . . 40c Qependable Meats Pot Roasts v CUTS lb. 16c ROLLED PRIME RIB ROASTS, lb. . . MUTTON CHOPS, Choice Young, lb, . 4 . . T'BONE STEAKS, lb... . . . . . . HENS, Dressed, ready for the oven, lb. . . , ,. '.9. PURE LARD, 3 lb$:Y.:. . MinerMeatrOest's hih quality, 2 lbs. . . ; PLENTY OF LAMB, VEAL AND PORK .. v . . . MARKET I Pride of Leland or Tip Top 48 lbs. $1:49 Flour .30c .30c . . . . . 12jc up - mm tvl THE HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE 22c -- . t 8 .10c 75c APPLES Jonathan bushel Hubbard Squash and Pumkins, lb. 2c Cabbage, Carrots, Parsnips and Turnips, lb. . . ..: it . . . . ) . . ....... .2c ' - : LI 15c .y T-Bo- ne - &&k VU&tM Sausage , beef and pork . . 15c - ' . JeeititsiffliGoodsCOr- - Special Lard21bs.v. ..43c Steaks, Roast Pork .r.a.w.,...aJL.IJM , mso It - Same price in dozen lots. r Unix rSfc, $11 doz. 75c Narcissus," Case Heber Valley Earl June Dfl ' Be ' Equalled 92c B. lge. CANNED FOODS WEEK SPECIAL- S- i iKHQRSE nrfzzzT . . bars Crystal 13 rblCdlLl 43c . v p soo r nVi n Worsted Wool SATURDAY is the day we give Babies away with every can of tea. , "' East AH Sweaters But it's so much better to please those who buy their foods from us and .to know our patrons speak well of our stores to their neighbors, friends and relatives and that the O. P. Skaggs System stores and their foods are the subject of many complimentory table remarks at breakfast, lunch and dinner. . To be able to furnish people better foods than they can find elsewhere and still save them money, should surely be the most pleasing work any individual could engage in. After all our entire efforts are spent in endeavoring to please the people who buy and consume our foods and it is only natural that we would have no interest in doing "the things necessary to make us popular with our competitors.. Visit your nearest 0. P. Skaggs Sys-teFood Store and participate in the unusual ad van--"tages found there ' 71 That Cannot Ladies' m rlhea-of-eig- ht ... ... 0 : luropean country,: Sie i r p . Much Better d Sgtartling as It may aeeni we are has fbrped to concede thftt Germanyother more fully recovered than any iz, j- - ! Wool Overcoats v llool-$- 0 Blazer Shirts Rejre-Hentation- . bank-rVtc- U- - - - Guaranteed All find in our stores and not a single local grocery com- pctitcr has a good thing to say for us or our stores, soi far as we can hear. We do hear a lot of bad things they say though. ,We could be more popular with our competitors if we charged higher prices and did not call so much attention to the off brands and poor 'quality of foods many of them sell and if we said nothing about sanitation and kept dirty stores our- "selws'. Under .such" conditions we would be one of them and no doubt would be referred to as "good fellows" and "clean competition." danger. No raw .materials, to curtail ind; constantly striving with exports, and fcmrpe iTehtlrely an Impossible ; today the International relation are too far, franco-Italia- n 4nt ' v It seems so very strange that all O. P. Skaggs Sys -- teat patrons are floell pleased ithethfngthejr - - . We Please Everyone Other Grocers Excepting ... Italy Ha Dictate- s- jSsi'iated ttt lliji I.vn -' purptjf 1 ' ,t' I'lHiiM -- -- d W s tjni,,! mil-lon- -- X Kuaso-Turkis- 1 $lt !.' iur-el- gi wlnliHer George TchltcbeHn,, ol Mim KBaaa, ar kicks were o itisritsa re'isiic of denuitclation uf b Billitert the exlsrtuic n uf Crannxt, K'! r "a it d iiiciu at diut-r- . TW eklera imv' Pul ber. the? l a J btti' the work with Eliler rerunicd "friim 'ai.sla. of ItiuL.v ft mmi tif ait, and Mrs. Jbere Weduewlay to Mr. ht. .Ibcy bave" fuKiliedr a " IK & h.V f tU? mm janftn j( this rftjs ':. ix- lni're theiaiait n. . 23c .18c 25c .:.30c : . 60c 25c 4 . 2Z DANCEj Saturday, ADMISSION 7 Sc Nov. 13 75c Elks and their Friends Willie's TroMors. in r |