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Show fage The bulletin 4 4 try of the arrangement, and tne LIBRARY HOURS educational features of the exposition During the summer months the Mr. llansen and his son were Sprague Branch Library will open of Mr. and Mrs. W L at 9 a. m. cm Saturdays, and guests Hansen while in Chicago. close at 5:30 p. m. FUNERAL FOR AIRS. QHUtONS Funeral services over the mains of Mrs. Mary Violet Petersen Gibbons were held Thursday at 1 p m. in the Holliday Ward Chapel followed by burial In the Holladay cemetery. Mrs. Gibbons was the wife of Mr. George Gibbons, an employee of the Sugar House Lumber and Hardware Company. re- SUGARIIOUSE POSTMASTER PROMOTED Mr. J W. Brambrough, who been has superintendent of the Sugarhouse postoffice for the past thirteen years, has been made superintendent of nulls of Salt Lake City, effective July 1st. He will succeed G. Spencer Chamber who: will retire on that date. Mr. Brambough has been a loyal booster for Sugarhouse, and while we are sorry to lose him from our midst, yet we congratulate him on the promotion, and wish him well in his new duties. Mr. C. A Crockwell, assistant superintendent of mails will succeed Mr. Brambrough in the Sugarhouse Station. N. J. IIANSEN RETURNS Mr. N. J Hansen returned a few days ago from a business trip to Chicago and the automobile centers in Michigan. He was accompanied by his son, Emil, who resides in Glendale, Calif. While away Mr. Hansen visited the Exposition in Chicago, and reports that it is well worth anyone's time and expense to make the trip. Forty-on- e years ago Mr. Hansen visited the Fair held in Chicago, and he thinks that Fair was Just as far in advance of the times when it was held as this exposition is in advance of our present age. He was particularly impressed with the artls- - ANNOUNCING As Candidate for Nomination On The DEMOCRATIC TICKET County Commissioner PORK AND BEANS auditorium Thursday afternooni demonstrating desserts 'to be used when "Pie Takes a Holiday. Instead of having a lecturer there, a picture machine was used and the lecture was given by a "remote control arrangement Tuesday and Wednesday washing machine demonstrations were given. (Continued From Page 1) planned for. A rest for mothers and children both to have spent an afternoon from under each others feet Equlpmet to play at these grounds will b e purchased at Sugarhouse, lunches, and confections for picnics. Although at present these items look small, they will grow1 as the park grows and will, in time, become indespensable to Sugar-houmerchants and business .3 MILKS This Is an opportunity for each Individual with the Sugarhouse community to do his part In carrying out the program to make the park an attribute to Sugarhouse. WITTY KITTY NINA WILCOX rUTNAM lb-1- 7 fr 10 3 Large Cans 6c 2 . 2z VL. PAROWAX White King Heinz Ketchup Spinach Knox Gelatin Vinegar Corn Flakes Flakes Sugar Bran Flakes package Tomato Juice 19 Tomatoes Snowdrift Pine apple Pineapple Crushed P pMkAK 8 . 5 9 41 16 can Solid pack can . No. l'i S--lb cane Broken slice cans No CL0R0X . 9c Pints 10 Del Monte No 10 can r 9 25 14 15 Corned Beef Marshmallow. fresh SOAP 27 29 2 for 25 Kellogg. SPECIAL WHITE 10 bare p-- Bisquick Deviled Meat Sliced Beef 18 pkg. 17? 5 10 x. 31 V 2 , ior.9 9 17 00 Additional Bargains - Ask for a list. FANCY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Tomatoes Firm & Ripe lb. 4 . Potatoes Fresh Dug Green Peas, full pods 2 lbs. 15? Carrots, Turnips, Beets .. 5 bun. IQ? Drtap CUCUMBERS Fresh 2 for 5 each jj Lettuce, solid head. doz. 151 LEMONS S5E doz.. 12 ORANGES j'rricY Cherries lb. 4 case 69 Apricots Extra Fancy ib. 2 y2 Case 49o Bananas Windsors and Tartarian 10 lbs. 15? T BLACK ...case $1,153 cups RASPBERRIES, Golden Ripe 3 lbs. 2J? 4 for 2 Peaches, Sweet, ripe Cantaloupes, firm, ripe lb. 5? aHUMC 29eE MEAT DEPARTMENT STEAK, Shoulber Cut lb. IQ? Spare Ribs Lamb Chops 19? 2 lbs. 19? Lard, Rex Short Ribs gj 2 lbs. 15? lb. IQ? J Beef Cubes . Ground Corned Beef Dp.r a Blatz Bohemian bottles, cold 10-o- z. Cheese S 10 17 Anchovies Egg . 27 5 19 20? dozen i 1 . . . lb. 15c . Pot Roast s!r,dr " Veal Chop. Beef 2 Lbs. Rmoked 15 lb Picnics Spring Friers Hens, Stewing 10 19 lb. 12? lb. 15? .lb. 13? ; DEPARTMENT Mild Cream CHEESE, I blank. 18 Tuna DELICATESSEN The girt chum says her mentally ketchy friend cant eee what the postman has to grin about when he handa you thla years income tax $1.15 Mayonnaue 28 Jell-We- Ca8e 29 cans Size Cans Lifebuoy Soap 3 bar. 1J Heinz Soup. 2 for 25. ll 40 bottle 25? CERT0 Jar Rings pkgs. 10? Catsup 10 Kerr Mason Cap. 22 CUPS . 2 for Par Soap men. For Information saMMMSsMwmsmHaamp S No. 10 ... 53i? se Mr. Mickelsen is a business man of wide experience and has proven himself In public The office for many years. more you know him the better you like him. We appeal to his friends to go to the County Convention In his behalf (Paid Political Advertisement by Arthur Shaw) SUGAR SUGAR 1 Facts From Fairmont Park Draper, Utah 87-J- Once at All Three Markets RASPBERRIES FRESH FULL CUPS MIRACLE WHIP, Quart Jar. Mr.S. J. Mickelsen Call Mr. Arthur Shaw -l Blldvale at GROCERY DEPT. The Granite Furniture Co. held a novel cooking school in their Kr SOUTH (SUGARHOUSE). TWENTY-FIRS-T These Prices Effective The Sugarhouse baseball team won their game Friday from the Red and White Store team. Their schedule for this week is: Sunday 10:00 a. m.( Municipal No. 1, Sugarhouse vs Midvale. Wednesday, 6:00 p. m., Com munlty Park, Sugarhouse v s Wasatch Oil. Friday, 6:00 p. m., Municipal No. 2, Sugarhouse vs Red and White, (to play off default game.) For EAST 937 Wednesday at twelve o'clock a hot luncheon was served in Liberty Park to more than 5000 old folks at the annual Old Folks Day entertainment. The luncheon was followed by a program consisting of talks, a band concert and community singing of songs typical of pioneer life. 0 4ttSdWSNNIAt 0l6 SOUTH MAH! OLD FOLKS ENTERTAINED GOLD MEATS Fancy assortment T.h. 19 ' lb. 11c Liverwurst Kip. Salmon Frankfurter. 'fnd 19 .. 27 orloXtl0l quality, lb Coca Cola l!f Olives 25 on bottles rI Pack 23 0 |