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Show IAGE "SEVtlJ PROVO PVENING IIERALD, FIUDA1V JULY 13, 1928. She's, Newest? MrsVanderbilt CARRMZiOFF' PALMYRA STAKE PLANS t TOWARD MEXICO ' ' : - . V v NEW YORK, July - .' ANNUAL BOYS' OUTING , 13 (UP). Cap-tar- n Carranza, who hat called Mexico's Lindbergh, followed the Lindbergh trail to Mexico today in attempting a. 87 Kour flight from Roosevelt Field L". 1., to his - SPANISH FORK: July I3.r-T- he der the direction of G. Ray Hales. annual Fathers' and Sons' "outing PVizes will he awarded for all the of Palmyra stake will be held on i events. sporting Dell. 20 and at 21, Maple July 19, , h , ... wOTiS..3 In' Pays'on canyon,- - according- - to Fri'.layC:30 p m,"u Bonfire . pro jf. Marion of direction under the the at and made gram approved plans . , homo. regular monthly meeting of the R. Taylor, including community 'Ill'' He hoped to land at the Mexican stake VJ presidency, high council and singing under the direction of Glennj capital altar &ujf.. tonight. Deacon's ,quorthe to a hiahoprjes held Sunday evening at jRowe,; prlzdf Jtoday ho shoiUd" b sighted cut- the Seminary tuilding. which haa ward the; umlot. (he v ting Uirectlv loward the Gulf as hi Th outinc is to he under the .greuwsc voiuu.b iu.iucu f:::pcctcd, before lonvlng here last I. A. ing; "My Most Thrilling F.xperiMieT take 'him In the direction of direction of the stake Y.'M. M. will with M.v Father," by a hoy; "My that,they "rcwnsvi'.ie and tnencc straight to board., who assert Mv fcave a program so full of entertain Most Thrillintrfexperien'ce With TampJco and Mexico. City. liodgp; Soa,1' David quartet; boys' and ment that every boy every I Caranaa left Roosevelt Field, t)y a "boy; re-- V father will have something to do. toast to our' fathers r.is'Jv f' ' rnkc a direct compass The Weils T.. Brock Pres.' bank; ppons : general program calls for going course to the Mexican capital. It to the resort on the evening of yw.iuiu.v .....a I., unexpectedly at T:18 p. m. Julv 19, holding a bonfire mEverybody will JV a 9 that evening, and spending the fol- 1. games a lowing day (Friday) x i w v r ' of various kind. Another thf? ' end of the hike At crotto. the Local sports bonfire program will be held on;,, t . v. ... 2y falk-ohealthful recreation by Dr. Plans for an Increased member- broken the following morning. ' ..,-.-- , . . "S sideshow oifers t circus Dlsuamlng ... Jos Hushes. will ship in tho local chapter No. 646, "Si: i The program for the outing " James Soronson, Jr., has been se- Lucio and- - Simpllcio Gbdino, Master Barbers of America, are un- be as follows: , amese of Ornioc ly'e,P.J. twins" will He lected director. by camp der way according to I. S. Jones, 'Thursday, 8 ;30"p. m! Bonfire pro to study 'places for the have decided, respectively, president. Efforts are being made gram, including ProMMiiiur and his various camping , ; . . e . -- M? will hike The jroup3.to have all Of the shops in Wasatch boys' band, community singings a Y. M. C. A.-- high tmds! Hie - ii!wtion of J. , Rulua now attending-ward groups; harmon county represented in the local contest, song of Theodore xf-- "school, proteges being I ica contest; vioitn solo. - Morris Huff of Isike Shore. chapter." Philippine ttiiip- har(;e R. YanRco, wealthy Thegen?ralT The officers of the organization, WocwUxuiartet "Wm. ' H. Bufton pcr: besides Mr. Jones are E. O. Olsen, Gilbert Y. Johnson, TV R. Bnyack of the outing cocelsts of MariorrH. U. Hay Hales, Lester' W Taylor," secretand Arthuf Bank; toast, Pres. Henvice president; J. W. Jenkins, C.-- .r . M. Jacobscn. cf the 'great acvanlages nf D. H. Perry, guide, ry A. Gardner, "Tlje Men of Tomer-row.- " Starle and Carl ary-treasurer; in the grahdi'tanrt. ts 4fcat ' sitting ' : and C.Nelson, chaplain. Friday 8 to 9 a. m. Horseshoe fA tor rrials the vacation letters of . witmout knowing a thing about-i- t GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE f the leadm-- j citizen. yourself. MILWAUKEE. pitcKTngfor men over 20,mnder the July 13 Ut) Arthur. The lateef developments in "cruel direction 2 p. m.Stiloor baseball for marand, inhuman" treatment wore in divorce complaints filed ried men and Indoor baseball for unmarried- men; under the direc here recently. Mrs. Minnie Mueller, 49, declared tion of Lorin Creer. Mary Weelr Logan (above) and Cornelius Vandcrbilt, JrJ., were both in 2 p. m. Races:' boys under 5; to a Reno at the same time, getting divorces: And half an hour after Mrs. she was tired of being a slave new automobile. She claimed that boys, 6 and 7; boys, 8 and 9; boys, Logan divorced Waldo H. Logan, memberbf an important brokerage her husband, John, 59, an Insurance 9 to 18, under the direction of Bishfirm, she became the bride of Vanderbilt, wha at or.o time operated collector, obliged hertxilipejland op Elisha Warner and John A. Jex. 2:30 p. m. Swimming races close the go rage doors when he several newspapers in California. takes the new car she bought for boys, 8 to 12; boys, 12 to 15; and i him for a ride. She also declared hoys, 15 to 18 years old, under the that she! is compelled to polish, bothj direction of Wilford E. Christensen. Ride Hit pin baseball, a new game, un- the car and her husband's shoes. t - ; ' . 21, to Preach in India e Co-E- d, Law and Medicine I bn . -- . " i progi-anr'y1- "Uend Barbers Plan to Increase w n . -- ' - a.; . Miss Pauline Rader, 21, Northwestern University co-e- and daughter of d Paul Rader, Chicago evaellsTnsTnvmgpmlization anit'-- to gong India jto serve as a missionary for five yeais. Plans for her departqra ' ' . . . ,,: J il';... . ' ' -- ' - . M , miaainn in tha interior. Miss Rader and her father are ntctured above. dis-toe- d Thanks for the Buggy nr. rr? T?' 'tfsr? c; - rV Sponge Gake - M.tVW mterrv I'l::i The ideal hot weather dessert. Come in tomorrow and see our. -variety T)f deliciorraiOTrgecatees of different sizes in ' It has been said that waste in JpL.' tion annually costs the. people pf the JrnredStatesnrriorelhan it costs to run the government. Those resposible for z thistatement undoubtedljrhad in mind "ordinary" methods of , distribution. - With Safeway it is different, This- ZIorgarjizatiDn is dedicated. to itsmottQ. li "Distribution Without Waste" and most of our profits are inade from what is wasted by old methods of distribution. This accounts 'for the greatervalues ; you always find at Saieway.- -- -- and flavors. . .. . , VANILLA 30c be The youngest Smith brothers, grandchildren of. Governor Al, seem-tgetting in practice for a ride on their granudaddy: bandwagoit. Arthur, left, is 2 years old, and Walter is 1. They're playing on the grounds of o the xxecuiive in.. AJbahwfWnextsOWnOpa cratic donkey to pull their cart around. 40c ..... 50c Demo- i . - wr-- jj m y . Tuiia Fisli ' Fancy broken slices. Large No., 2y2 tins. cans.. 2 caiis BREAD ... . . . P. & G. 35c . , . 43c 37c Large pkg. . .. An '7 791: V t",,' 1 7r - ' iI 1 J U m Li A 1i E.--- rrTl1?.-- , - i ' When Senator Joseph T. Robinson, pemocratic vice presidential nom inee, returned to Little Rock, Arlt tha other day the home folks gave delivered 4iira a- - rousing recptionAtayeHtvenioit.McRae to right left From I'obirison . jright) . 'the welcoming "a4dresfIreetin'i on the plalfornrare CC. Ric&r Lonoka farmer who was Robinson's school George W. Donaghey, Mrs. Jeessie Miller (Mrs. teacher; crd vith fiowars) Mrs. Robinson and Senator RobRobinson's. inson, In Uiolr.tct ts-- ciasjrup c? Mr: Rice," who says' fJoe was a right ' ' '. good scholaT."j!I . ' s 10, lbs. Flavored with Bohemian Hcvc " ' Distributed by button Legs v .... ..22c . - Steer L Utah Wholesale Grocery Co., Provo TEL ATURDAY WSGHMriel JbirrThe Big Lumbermen s j Beef. . . 26c Boneless Shoulder: , J price. . ..... 19c CarrotSj-Beets.-Turni- . . v .49c " Cucumbers u Utah grown. ps or "Onions. 3 ' . bunches f. . .10c :..l0c 4.1or Id Our M arkef Pound ' ; lb.xV.. 7.";2U"c Quality Rfcommindtd and , Another fresh shipment. eJRujmip Roast .tlk-,Sk...'- beet sugar.- - want it because of its .extraordinary ine quaK ity 'and the economical " 100 lbs. bag.'6.72 ib. can FRESHERUIT AND VEGETABLES Utah grown. Excellent quality strictly fresh stock. : Pound ' Sugar Bunch Vegetables Extra fine quality. Slrlrlty Vmo.t Mmdm .5 New Potatoes - Klondikes. V Maximum Brand. Hare you .tried this Coffee yet? . If you have - we know you will always Melons '.Ki is our best salesman. Use wherever sweetening is required in the household. ; ... Loaf U tbs-nt7r.3- 5c; .Cpfte Extra fine preserving i MalLExtracttJour.tes ce- st 2 Full lb. loaf whole wheat or white. real. 12y2 ounces,, 15 biscuits. 3 pkgs. . . . :29c ' ? Vou can always be cer tain of quality when you' insist on genuine Puntari ideal-breakfa- Fancy dry pack for salads. lhsj7r;. . . . 35c Sco Brand, tall cans. 10 cans . .95c .... inn 5 kernel , Shredded Wheat Milk- - ftt -- Washes everything ' rice. Breads .While King Washing Machine Soap. White Naptha. lObars Blue Rose, whole 2 cans-- . r. .-- r. rr39c Soap -- - Rice : v. 'FlaKcdlirrlit moat Nor- - - . - " JSU.- - - Also our usual large variety of Layer Cakes, Devils iFood, Frune Nut Cakes, and many others. RcmemOer Hot rolls Sunday at noon. PhonO'our "order U9)'Z., lts Joe Arkansas-Welcom- es nm i nm P CARAMEL , CHOCOLATE :MAPLE.l distribu- Smoked- -, Pound ' , ... 26c Naturally, those who do not have the advantage of huge scale operation and scientifically worked out methods of saving, and therefore find it difficult to meet our prices, are going tp say, "It can't be done and maintain the quality." Nevertheless it is being done," as hundreds of thousands of happy patrons of our meat markets throughout'the West will testifyf Just remem-- " berr.that- - Saf ewayguarantees-everyitenno- ld in our markets, and come and save Jike your neighbor is doing, XK " -- Mutton Shoulder 6 to 8 lbs. Pcund . . . . . . 20c Pork Roast. - Shoulder best- - cuts - 1, Pound . . .23c ... Bacon Squares Eastern Sugar Cured. Pound . . . . . 21c - h 'I Free Band Gohrert Sundajr; Cig Fireworks Display Sunday Nile. ram Guting Day. |