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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921. ANNIVERSARY SALE - - , MTi . FRIDA Y AND SA TURDA Y - - f .. : - - -- PINCAPPMr" Libby's-N- o. I Libby's Libby4 2, ' I O- ; 40 I ....V;..... Rosedale, No. 2, broken slice, was 40c, . now .... . . . . : :30 WJ.LU 1 g ATlSfCTlCU, GUARANTEED, ' - h "B"-- CRACKERS I 7 SYRUPS Old Manse Syrup. 1 .. . W 4 lb. ., ii . ,.. Oft ............-'fliW Mm W . . . . it , . ' . v I , n nrier tci iuf. nrSi r , TTfT"' JELLIES ' Lfle4n Jam, any fhvor. ...-- . S .10 jar, was 0r. now. . 1- -. j."r, was :0c, now Glenrosa Jam in Lib. can, was 35c, now 25 JAMS AND 1 - rr9 Iba. Cradced. whcatT. ' ; :::: " ' ii.. . : oi Of io,. tiuo.i noyai ' IK. ;,. o il. iu .. - '.-- '. . . . : w l .' ; T. :. : ..-: o.-e'- PHONE IN' YOUX ORDERS " gTA', t. ' .... y? r .Vi . -- : .. .. . .:: for 3 10. ' : .... ,; .. . - . . ".40 . 2, ivuivi - California'Bunch Carrots Water Cress . , J I Rhubarb, per lb. Aspal,,p,r bum,h Spinach, per lb ? iggA.-Kiik-'-t- . . . .". .$2.00 .'.$135 : . KirW Perdxide c bar .ic ? --??- : . . . . . . . . Ikah r, ... ...... ...... .... 'V !' - -f- t'y. Vlfti'- -' . 'Ml pmmI ,15 15 . . . 12 ,.. -v; 5 ' . B 12' berries, per basket yvi uu.cn Hr f5 $1.00 the largo Tablets, a$ .25 . . 'I'..1.I.. . uw . Live dozen . .,$1.00 .00- - ....200 ...... 35 ....... :..S5 i - g I .30 25 vij-iiv- ., - nP "LA I' N DRY 150 z idr LI . . AOijE-- a . . . . . . tod et OflVfc, . . . FRIIT 1 ' T wo for Six for t , . ' . can ' for: 7 Onions, California Bunch Bootq ... California Bunch Turnips' Gret-- ; .300 . . tot Corn, Pean 45 . i vni-i- .. . v ..12i . tw X5; 4 Ipr. . . . . . RtoRsheM 1 iomaioes, per can ,2 "S'S Rg '"JS v " 19 ?; -- 4 lb-fa- 1"tfc r "." Mrfox n bars$1.00 I 'L.c ....... ri. oo 25, ...'v. Uoney, per Ifc . ., .20 . WE WILL 'DELIVER IT TO ANY PART OF THE CITY - J" . - . Amber. CoffeeHOPh Red Ctm C6ffee. h fee. 2 Vmn' i::,r ;jkt . . af a ................. .due 'IX mW. Fo!ger' ' - ' . . . . . T-i- ' . 1i-- a, . 7-o- z. 7 : ffKi ii. i . . CEItEALS 10 lbs. tolled Oat 3 10 lbs. White Cornmeal . . . I 1-- TEAS AND COFFEES . Roval Garden TeVv. . . . -- s. Att i-- iu i ....30 And beans pork . , U nu 'proLa: .v.vi.D i,vj-.-nor uniun Prercels No. 2, per dozen Pierce's No. 2 per dozen. 6' orr J. : . s - i ...... .40 b, - 27 ... i. .)ic, now. aire, i miliar Ls PEANUT BITTER nuv. nt'nuui . oi v ' ' VEGETABLES "AND' FRUITS 0 I CANNED SALMON 1 Libby's No. 1 Red Alaska r njie kook inq, i, iut ..... ..... 25 now leljjregular QATS 9v A, ' . S now. rwL regular 35c, 40 . . 4 D 1A -- 0-ll ... W TLettuce .. McDonjJdi Iure, . v .v si . - M JMJ i v MoDonald's Pure, .i- . .i ' Annour ......45 1 - ' Ail kinds of Soda and Sweet CakW. Six 20c packages - 95 Six 10c packages for . v. . . . , i , -- . Si- -. 10-q- 25c, now 20 grated, was kfitAn .!,-.- urao A -- ORDER FOR . O 1 i ' . 35' kSgffJ now.... 35f was 45c, Ubl4X:No.-11-2- , . O ...... . , . J10W 45V 2 sliced, was 60c, now now No. 2, sliced, Was-45c- , No. 1, sliced, was 2.5c, now. . . I Libby's N,. . - . Mlx m ' - THE SUTTON MARKET art. 195 PHONES 194 i 8. L. D. At the Theatres Many'df the hundreds of T'rovo gto plfl '" orlbe Columbia CONFERENCE la ntt.Hn""" Latter-da- SainM. HOLDS tii,. ' rliun-h-- ; I. t'rovo churchmen .report 'the gathr ing- to, he one of the .mo $ inspiriim ij LAST TIMES : Regular Prices WILLIAM FARNU1C in I "IF WERE KING" 1 iae fi,st ; Oiarle: Ias V,. W; a ? Pea-jne-da- .v 'iraf iSoaftdllors, Jre'i'pee.tively, - . f eouh-o'cloc- Alp J Cocoa a "Divine Plant.' Cadaver stored in Oil, Cocoa, from the lc:,.-eof whi- h W For - sterns bo.lirs for anatomical calne Is produced, was tiunvn .itn,me.. Or Arif.nr Wlll'liim Myers of tfle incais as the "divine ilant" ions 0e. BBlvewlty uses boxes ftiled before the western world srta thuajjht Statif)fil Tltb nilnenil. seal pll. which is nlmost 4f in the East.' odorless aiij preserves the - . iron GEORGETTE REMAINS NEAT SLIP-O- N SWEATER Cdav; dec;i (STRAND LAST TIMES TONIGHT No. J3 e That Unusual Picture THE LITTLE FOOL MONDAY AND TUESDAY REGULAR PRICES and George Fitzmaurice 'Idols of Clay D&d am aoovctio" j Povs m 1 . EDDIE POLO in "KING OF THE CIRC IS' i CLAY" A- k he 1 , EILEEN PERCV MA Murray of . A Fascinating Fane bf Gay Husbands and Clever Wives, Starring Chapter "IDOLS . . MB l . a.-- sct-- - MATINEE 2:30 TRUST poad Are You Worshiping ! ! 7:30, 9:15 SATURDAY d , vith th?JoL and most- - largely attended confer- - HS1fflimtoefl of tie twelve appstles: f euces-oyears. Vffajacfty4 ...cougxiipresident). Reed ion packed the tabernacle at2 o'i h ,. 'Smith, George .Jiiiaiigiibert i; ;.ards. .Orson P. Whitney, David lljHRr JTGrant arb-tto announce the opening hymn of Lie 0. M Kay. J.iihJP. Mantes R ' i afternoon meeting. '; Stephen L. Richards, Rich- Hynua G. sr?ith. presiding patriarch ctrd P.. Lyman. Kelvin j. Ballard and of Hie chjafch was thejlrst sieakerJokn 4- Wliltsoe,. thorftw-iwn'He co'uUaeteiirtBq peo- - the first preiRideacjand-- th.e.Ounctt.ef-I'letavoid extremes. the Twelve were also .'sustained as as pronounced by prophets, seenr and revelators. The benediction .pstle Orson V Whitney. I!yrm G. Smith was sustained ate 01 ine i nurcn ot presiding B. Seymour .patriarch; CJii ist (if Latter day Saints were Young, Brigham H. Roberts. J. Golden unanimously sustained through the Kimball, Rulon S- - VVells, Joseph W. "raising of bands" by the ninety-first'McMurrin, Charles H.'llart and Levi conference, a few minutes before 3 Kdgar Ypung as member's of, the at the final session. cil of seventy. Charles W. N'lbley The vote in each instance was was sustained as presiding bishop, given as quickly as Jjd hands could with David A. Smith and John Wells be raised after the pisidet had read as first and second counselors, re-tnames and called for the showing, spectively. ' A flSSfro iuain and. u-- Salt Lake City returned al's r tlv I'pnident, "projilu-t; OdloimtmeiU of the coftferemv VttrjH6j-,ibf 'the- ctiur.-jrrWBii and .Aotaoay afternoon.- Ttn - TONIGHT MEETING The inpuiiniJig tooSJewer !ian cicln 'v.'-)i- ' at SPfBi conclngjon peo- - Kl FINAL ; . . BUSTER KEATON in . ' "NEIGHBORS" U 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY QQaramotud The cunning of the East and the daring of the West contesting in the Lists of Romance. Princess TONIGHT WILL ROGERS ia f - " 'J ' Interest still centers on1'sweaters and sweater coats for everybody wears thera. These garments of wool or silk are closely or loosely knitted according to cne aegree of warmth re quired or tnem. Tie-o- n and slip-o- n jnfldlt,Jhata wmgry tO Tne H'gure rival the smart e swestfr. coats and everything aDneara tn ho provided with a knitted' girdle or sash. the pretty model pictured reveals the trend toward neat effects, " Designers have been generous In the variety of beautiful blouses With Tvhlch they welcome summer. Many of them are made of georgette in two 'colors like the low iiuwivf. wotnmg equals georgette ror daintiness and it remains ah unriValed" favorite whose cause Is furthered by. this heir arrrval. Imagine it in navy bine witto neck; sleeves and peplum bordered with tangarine. 'eedjevvork marks the borders in squares "smd a CONSTABLE APPOINTED. , little ' embroWery nnds a place" on Cnmmlasinnprg tnrtny- ftp. County them. Th girdle is.of bluej-ibbon- . E. Herbert constable Thomas pointed itf Bahjamln precinct. -- loose-haneln- JES' CALL ME JIM" - !jEMR8fcBPW ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOROTHY GISH in "FLYING PAT" j j il i ne raiace or Darkened Windows" I rr: MONDAY AND TUESDAY Gladys Walton 1 I in- - "All Dolled Up" ' ' . . m - |