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Show i THE PROVO POST TJESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1922 4 Washingtons First Inauguration Car Thursday j UNTIL NOON 25 lb. Sack Table Salt,- 40c -' Bag Piisbury Buckwheat Flour Plate Ribs, lb. Loin Steak, lb Round Steak, lb. Pork Chops, lb. II 80c A----- --- 10 lb. Sc ; 15c 15c A16c T SOME REGULAR PRICES EGGS AM) BUTTER. 30c Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen lb ...35c Ranch Ilutter, Creamery Butter . . . .40 and 4oe ... h f HONEY AND GRAPE FRUIT Comb Honey "nr REEF 't like new. We, are experts in Auto Top building-- Round SteakLlb Loin Steak, lb. Steak, lb Shoulder Steak, lb Rump Rousts, lb. ... Prime Rib Roast, lb. Pot Roast, lb Bring' ne - - t . , your car in some morning, do your shopping and it will . , ; ; be ready for you by evening. Phone 534 On Thursday, April 30, 1789, George Washington was inaugurated first President of the United States, in New Fork city, the ceremony taking place at what is now generally known In tiistory as Federal hall, but which is now the Subtreasury building. The personages depicted in the painting are, progressing from left to mstoini op TRUSTED BY ALL gMam&suaas gg5BESgs3g!iioagte:sgiuagg3B3!Bi Words Fittingly Express the Sentiments of Those Who Won .Webster'8 Liberty Under Great Leader. On the same day the country cele- brates the birthday of two great Americans who rendered distinguished service to their country, though in lx?t.kX'r are prepared to give vou the best service r obtainable in Auto Painting and Varnishing. wWp A it ....'.. ..... . . . . ..21c .18c 23c 18c . 23 c . . .15c 22c .23c .21c 9c Legs, lb. 6c Loin Chops, lb lOc Shoulder, jib ...15c Stews, lb. , 7c j Cash and Carry Market Provo, Utah : ; ; SAVE FOR CASH MONEY-BU- Y i Vice-preside- Adums ; and General Knox,1 the first . Samuel Kopp 450 w. Center Phone Secretary of War. Cash and Carry System. the world, in its present generation and in all Its generations to come, was suffered to commence under the guid- 446 Lowest Prices. j THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 25, 48 lb. Sack Patent Flouri 48 lb. Sack Whole Wheat Flour 2 2 confidence in man toward man. In, entering ;on the untried scenes, early nnd the premature extinction of nil hope of success, wc.ubl have been certain, had it ieen that there did exist throughout the country, In a most extraordinary degree, an unwavering trust in him who stood at the helm. Wisdom, virtue, patriotism and discretion such are the qualities ascribed by Webster to the first President. There nre many others quite as foreign to the typical revolutionory character, such as calmness, serenity, moderation and deliberation. But he was more and greater than a revolutionist, for he was a builder and creator. Ills problem was, not sliply the creation of a nation, but the molding of a people into one. lie was the very embodiment of the principle of for he was Ids own master. Lowell says of him : 4 Sacks Cornmeal Sacks Rolled Oats; S1.30 $1.15 45 ; . 7 1 Doz. Strictly Fresh Eggs 2 lbs. Ranch Rutter .. 2 lb. Can Salmon 3 - -- I - ' ; 185C ()5r no j ru-- 2 5 large Cans Baby Lima Beans Small Cans Black Riyer MoIassesrr 25C 2Pkgs. Evaporated Cherries 35c Can French Market Sorghum 55 :,25c -- 25C 1 : j Quart Can Provo Salad Oil Fresh Buttermilk, per gallon Sauer Kraut OuiDwn Make, per lb.E 3 Doz. Good Size Sweet Oranges 1 Gal. Can Pure Olive Oil, Imported- 3 lb. Silver Leaf Lard, Bulk ipl.00 $4.50 43 A . West Center Sti. Provo. High-poise- ty shamed; Never seduced through show of present good By other than unsettlng lights to steer In heaven, nor than his steadfast mood More steadfast, far from rashness as from fear; Klgidj hut v?fth himself first, grasping still In swvrveless poise the wave-behelm Will; Not honored then or now because he wooed The popular voice, but the.4, he still withstood. Broad-mindethere is but one Who was all this and ours, and all mens W ashington. Such a character as this cannot be too cjlosely or carefully studied by people living under democratic Institutions; especially in times like these. For if democracy is to govern the world, It must be a clean, sound, m New-trimm- Third Floor Hyland Motor Co. enryPhoneA.WasatchPeterson PORK AND VEAL ,19c Leg Roasts, lb . . . .,..20c K . .'2 lc Shoulder Roasts, lb. lb. Rib find Loin Roasts, . . . 18e (Jbops, lb 17c Shoulder lb 20c Loin Chops, lb Sausage, 14c .16c self-governme- I; YONR NEXT JOB State Street, Salt Lake . .floe . j X -- 25& widely different fields George WashI I ington and James Russell Lowell. The first President was an inheritor, defender nnd perpetrator of a great tradition. As a revolutionary leader he differs In an extraordinary degree - 2 lbs. Full Cream Cheese ' from all others of the class. A quiet j 3 lbs. Split Peas oeX 1 and reserved gentleman, rich for the -Gallon Size Can Catsup times In which he lived, conservative 12 Bars White Laundry Soap ; by nature, abundantly satisfied with 10 Bars Oneida Toilet Soap his state and condition, with no fond45 ness for abstract principles, a stranger Fresh Cream and Fresh Plenty jlilk at All Times. to speculative theories, and quite without personal ambition, ho is perhaps MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY the last man that would have been ex- Soldier and statesman, rarest unison; d example of great duties done. 450 pected to lend a revolutionary move- Simply us breathing, a worlds honors ment. let it was to the personality worn As lifes indifferent gifts to. all men born; Modest, yet firm as nature's self: un USE BIBLE TO TEACH PAID RENT FOR 10 YEARS blamed 31 EX HOW TO SELL Save by the rrien his nobler temper 40 ACRES HE among 57 South right Charles Thompson, seated, the veteran secretary of congress Robert R. Livingston, the chancellor Secretary Samuel A. Otis, of the senate; President Washington ; Senator Robert Morris of Pennsylvania, the financier of the Revolution; ance of Washington. Destined for this high career, he was fitted for it Washington Always Had Full wisdom, by virtue, by patriotism, by by Confidence of the Nation. discretion, by whatever can inspire Salt Lake City Our Work Is Guaranteed lOc Early June) Peas, can can 18c. Korn Kernels, Mahlj Dairy Drown Reauty Reans, can. . .loo Uncle Williams Pork and Ljc Beaus, can COFFEE HINDMARSH CO. EVERY JOB GUARANTEED BRING 4 Heel Boil, lb Rib Roast, Shanks, lb. Suet (Kidney), lb.. Hamburger, lb. 167 Social Hall Avenue ' ,i Florida Grape Fruit, each. . . .10c Folgera Coffee, pkg. OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT A :New Top and a little Polish will make your car look . .19c . . . canned goods ed at Sf- - d, 1450 - high-soule- d, Bust of Washington, America's Gift to England. It Was Placed in St: Paul's Cathedral. Similar Busts Have Been Presented to Liverpool ana oulorcivc M snor , the Ancient Home of Washington's Family. , ' this man that were title tho victory the field, and the still greater vij- tor that was won when the (Constitution was adopted and the foundations of our national life were laid. Speaking in 1832, on the centenary of Washingtons birth, Daniel Webster said; The world was to see whether society could, by the strength of this (the representative) principle, maintain its own peace and good government, carry forward its own great interests, and conduct itself to political renown and glory. By the benignity of Providence, this experiment, so full of interest to us and to our posteritj forever, so .full of interest, indeed, to 3f i 1 The application of Christian prinAfter paying his neighbor rent for ciples to salesmanship is taught to a 10 years on a farm adjoin- ' class of men and women by the Sec3 ond Baptist church of St. Louis, 31o. The class is said to be the first of its neg? only) owns the' property, near kind and limits its membership to Grand Rapids, Mich., fut'has been advertising and sales persons and is paying axes) on it during the de cade. With the Bible as the testbook The s the class holds a discussion each til the tuatibn was not revealed unneighbor, G. F. Bates, Sunday, hearing addresses by promiip the land, and found nent business men. he did not possess title to it. higlosouled and true democracy. It has been said that Washington was born-ia great tradition, and that he its wa; champion and defender. The liberty for which he' stood, and for "hi ojh the American people must stand, has been developing, mostly in an orderly way. for a thousand years. jt was no gift bestowed at onco and j in all its fullness. Men have for gon- orations toiled, fought and died for it j and built institutions to guard it Our iSkiUOUMOl in OAVNED ' libe jp 40-ac- re , lion-saetaria- n. at-temp- ted to-sh- COME THE PEOPLES STORE AND SEE HOW WE CAN SAVE YOU M0NEY READ THE PRICES J. P. Coats Thread Spool2 c Percale 25c Dress Gingham, yard II 2212C Hope Bleach, yard, 45c Toweling Linen, vard $1.25 Table Linen, yard 45c Sateen, yard L Sc 1 7 T j 45c Window Curtain, 75c Window Curtain, yard vard 5c :if T 12!2c 20c f I 16c 35 98 35 35 ! ; I" others themselves. institutional, and not a mere senti- and it is, with men of our race, , HALF-MILLIO- $1.00 $1.75 $2.00 Ladies Silk Hose, pair 5c Shoe Laces, 2 pair for traditional. 15c Mens Work Sox. nair j 20c Mens Hose, black or brown, 2 nair J FOR3IER rORTER RETIRES 20c Mens Linen Collar, 2 for j AATTH SUM 40c Mens Leather Faced Gloves, 7 pair I, S0c Silk Mens Hose, Twenty-fou- r pair years ago at the age of 16, a saloon porter; today, at 40, SI. 25 Mens Knit Ties, each retired with a fortune of more than SI. 00 Mens Knit Ties, each r half a million dollars. Cotton Batti $1.50 This is a bit of interesting life history of Julius Pajton of Cincin-natS. W. who has disposed of his chain of severaljust restaurants to take 113 North University Avenue life easy. ment N 5c ---- 10c - 25c 25c 30c 198c 3-I- b. j F KITCHEN, PROP. ' |