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Show Deputy Sheriff Finds Rare Mineral . Open For Your Convenience SPECIAL REAL CHURNED BUTTERMILK Your Own Container 15c Gallon All You Can Drink Bring1 5c HATCH DAIRY PRODUCT CO. 168 1063 East 21st South West 5th South CALL Hyland or Wasatch 7660 "Where Cleanliness Is Supreme" ANNOUNCING White Bunny Ice Cream Pints Quarts 50 2S Forty Different Flavors Materials Grade Scientifically Assembled l PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED REMEMBER Its the Flavor that makes Our Ice Cream Better A-- "FT MAY have the appearance of chalk, but It Is Bentonlte, a rare mineral found In only a few placet throughout the world. The new find was made by Deputy . Sheriff Worth Bagley, and his uncle, J. O. Bagley. It Is located in Imperial county, California, near the Riverside county line, and the Bagleys expect soon to begin mining operations there, Bentonlte Is used In the refining of gasoline and oil being more efficient than diatomaceous ; also It is used as the base for printers' Ink and is employed in the manufacture of non-metall- ic HYLAND ICE CREAM CO. Phone Hy. 8458 1031 East 21st South candies i:nd drugs. Thotograph shows Deputy Sheriff Worth Bagley showing Miss Vera Moore how be and his uncle made the discovery. WE ARE GRATEFUL INDEED AT THE MANNER IN WHICH YOU WELCOMED US TO SUGARHOUSE. WE THANK YOU FOR THE CONFIDENCE AND TRUST SHOWN US BY YOUR PATRONAGE. IN THE FUTURE EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO GIVE YOU OUR PERSONAL ATTENTION. (Continued from Page 1)' South street, announce the engagement of her daughter, Bernice, to SOCIETY Kenneth Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Fearl Evans of this city. The George H. Jensen, 2198 9th East will take place June 17 at street. The marriage will take place marriage il. IT iac nyrum jensen nome on mgniana Saturday at the home of the bride. Drive on the anniversary of the marriage of the parents of both bride and SERVICES OF THE SEVENTH-DAgroom. ADVENTIST CHURCH 1840 South 8th East Ladies' of the Four Clover club will 'entertain their husbands at a bridge supper Saturday evening at the home Saturday Morning, June 1 of Mrs. Helge Larson, 861 E. 13th So. The teachers' training course, conSection 1 of the Ladies' Aid So- ducted by the Sabbaih School superintendent at 8:30. All the teachers are ciety of Phillips Congregational urged to attend. church, met Tuesday afternoon with The teachers' lesson study will be Mrs. Ellis C Preston, 761 Hawthorne m a conducted by Mr. Henry Baerg, folavenue. Airs. u. a. W rreancks and the training course at 9:00 Mrs. Arthur Partridge were assisting lowing a. m. hostesses. The lesson study is on the Life of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tut tie, 1485 5th Christ, dealing with that part which Sermon on the Mount. East street, announce the engagement follows His 11 o'clock preaching service, At the of their dauchter. Irene, to Richard Professor Fred Jensen, Bible instrucAV. Bunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. C at the Emmanuel Missionary Coltor T". Bunnell, 1979 Kensington avenue. located at Berren Springs, Mich., line marriage will take place Saturday lege, will occupy the pulpit, delivering the and a reception will follow in the address. president's suite of the Newhousc morning The Young People's Missionary hotel. Volunteers will meet at 3 p. m. The be conducted by the leadMrs. J. W. Chipman, 706 E. 21st South service will er. Miss Emma Sornson. street, announces the marriage of her Tuesday, June 4, the Dorcus Ladies daughter, Maxine Cragun, daughter of will meet at the pastor's home at 2 the late Wallace Cragun, to Marvin 1019 m. East 17th South. Address, G .Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. p. The regular prayer meeting will be Allen of Murray. The marriage took held Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., conductplace the early part of May. ed by the pastor, Clayton E. Mr. and Mrs. David Franklin Davis, '1010 Elm avenue, announce the marNEW ROXY THEATRE riage of their daughter, Irene, to OPENS IN SALT LAKE Franklin Richards Smith, son of Mr. A. and Mrs. L. Smith, 266 Canyon Road. The marriage took place last The grand opening of the new Roxy week. r theatre, formerly the Play House, under new management, took place ' Mrs. Herbert Clarke, 833 East 21st Memorial day. -- a V Donna Kleen Frock Shop Y . m WW a . a m Sugarhcuse Large Enough To Serve You Small Enough To Know You sugarnouse j vaudeBeing the only high-claville in Salt Lake, the Roxy offers real entertainment, featuring eight dancing beauties, several vaudeville orchestra, master of acts, seven-piec- e ceremonies, and two screen features. ss Ihe Roxy has just completed a gm 2120 South 1.1th East reno-vizi- ng their lobby, stage and cleaning and decorating the main auditorium. The new beautiful Roxy sign in front is an added attraction to passers-by- . Their new wide range screen and sound equipment, special lighting effects make the new Roxy the best e in town. show-hous- FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY FOR CHURCH WORKER Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon in the Hawthorne ward chapel for Mrs. Janet J. Reid, 75, who died at the family home, 830 Emerson avenue, last week. Mrs. Reid was the widow of Peter J. Reid. Mrs. Reid was born in Salt Lake, where she resided until her marriage to Mr. Reid. They moved to Magna where Mr. Reid was interested in min-- 1 ing and ranching. Following his death Mrs. Reid came back to Salt Lake, where she has resided for the past fifteen years. During her life the deceased was an active church worker, especially affiliated with the Relief Society and promoting the affairs of the "Old Folks" organization. Surviving are two sisters, two n and daughters, eight four great grand-childre- grand-childre- n. SUCCESS MARKETS RENOVIZE The Success Markets are painting the whole inside of their new, beautiful market; also merchandise to give the very best of service to the public. HATCH DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. OPENED The opening last Monday of the Hatch Dairy Products company at 1063 E. 21st South, just west of the bank, is announced by B. A. Ray, lo- cal manager. Real churned buttermilk, as well a other dairy products, can be purchased - there. - |