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Show I UTAH Page Four MoIUU U thi theme choaaa for the annual girls day to ha held Mar I, with Beth Stout of Moab, feneral chairman. Student aaaamblr in the morning, tea la the afternoon, dancing during the evening, and numeroue other events all directed by the Asaoci-ate- d Women students H : 1 1 u ' h v( 4 u STOP Vi :! u Those Headaches, Xy as train, i Blurred Sight For glasses that give relist, Style and Comfort fj Vi ;4 v,f Dr. 6. H-- Heludselman umumotmm ? ; U o 1 1 ; s , ;:s hv v 1 -- fl! 3 Decker Cones ! Hi I . . 4 VI is :j ? $ 25c Quart Pint . ! 15c i H5 1;5 Cream Rich Ice Cream ?H VI ; nwsni iii 00 total of $1,165,000 have been depoaited with the state treasury of Utah since the liquor stores of this state opened for business. A check for $50,000 was paid In recently for profits maun daring March. Net profits for ths past three months In 1938 were $150,-(93.an increase of 139.067. 2T over the same period In 1937. A p, Carl Jack Bergaaon, During January, February and Bergeaon and John Arietta have March this year Utah consumed returned to Silverton, Colo., arter ! of hard liquor, 7.615 spending a week with relatives of wina. in Pleaaant View. gallona jand 84,4(1 eon. FR0M.6091W0MEN IN148 STATES I k Mrs. Maragaret Johnston Hanson Reed, 31, pioneer resident of Salt Lake City and active L. D. 8, worker, died Monday at i:S0 p. m. of causes Incident to age al the home of a daughter, Mra. Jeanette H. Nelden, In Provo. Mrs. Reed was born August 3, 1856, In Graemsea, Orkney islands, Scotland, n daughter of Isabella Greene Wiliam and Johnston. A convert to the L. D. S. church, aha came to Balt Lakq City In 1875, residing there until aba moved to Provo two years ago. Her first husband, Nathah Ilanaon, died in 1900,- and bar second husband. Ira Reed, died three years ago. , Surviving are three eons, Nathan J. Hanaon of Bpokana, Wash. Peter O. HaiSbn of Salt Lake City, and William J. Hanaon of Rexburg, Idaho; two daughters, Mrs. Isabella H. Pitt of Salt Lake City, and Mra. Nelden of Provo;, six grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren, and a brother, Jamee G. Johnston of Blackfoot, Idaho. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 11 a. m. at 36 East Seventh South street In Salt Lake City. wee aannwaniiU LEONARD These 509 housewives report it is the mot eeonomieal, yet mos' powerful and eRcie' refrigerator a family ean own today Cozy Homes POmr For a very srail sum you can own a beautilui 1938 Leonard Electric Refrigerator now with a oombi nation oi VALUE features no ethers offer. ... NEW FOOD-fIStains adlnat tip or ilonrn.hold big tartar, etc. NEW "ZENO FWEE2EB" frsssss ico. T f uncte Jim Sags Uni. II J 5 4 i:ti I Vi r S for 13c .... m 48c (Choice) 4 pounds White King Law Matches Peas or Beans -- . p--cuc carton ox Hsrs't your chonoo fa save ea year No. 2 can, 2 15c U, o lit?.i t Bananas Lemons Golden Ripe, pound Sweet, 4 bunches New Cabbage 5c 19c Luge size, des. Carrots Tender, for per pound .. 10c 3c MEATS Hams Pot Roast per pound Delux Meat Loaf Pork - Veal - Beef ipris, patalisf. Hiylwil-qiiolH- The granary ahould help reduce big swings In market business men upply. Farmers, and consumera are better off in yeare of liable, adequate mark' etlngs than they are in alternating high and low years. Mi per pound 3rd So. 2nd West Fure Prepared. For a baautiful protecting "al evwr" job. For two wanks, price slpshwd to . . . Feeds Are Down WE OAL. PORCH PAINT OFFER: Colette, hen or chick ..... MUlrnn, white, MMhs. Filler Farch A Dock Faint. Waterproof. y Stand hard ueo. For two wanks, reduced to . . . Rolled Barley. ... Dairy Feed, 14 Wheat, soft, reckoned Seed Data, choice ....... Loytng Mash, roan bet Core, white or yellow Shorts, white Mixed Fig Fred . e. Calf Meal, Starting Mh ..... Flour, Star or Turkey, IPS I&45 spo-cteH- 75-St- e. $1.19 $1.23 $1.49 PROVO $ it as beautiful Emma Giles Beauty Studio 329 E. 4 So. Phone 517 BOC m RECREATION !5K) Alfalfa Seed, rbokw DRIVE OUT AND EXTERIOR VARNISH Fuiterapor. weather-prete- st down, garden teodtere, tec Kf savings ter tew weeks at . . . Ik. 14 SOMc .00 135 Pickup Down 1930 CHEV. CANOPY Vi --Ton Pickup $ Long and TRUCKS (CHEWS.) 1933 mm M Short $ Down PAY FOR IT IN CONVENIENT MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS TO SUIT YOUR INCOME . . . Ton 1 Vi JgQ .00 and up How often hart you wiihed you could uaa all that wane ipaee in Aa bascaret? Its Kka adding another story to the hoy merely potting a new loom down there- - H- to play-t- o dance, entertain. Sedan Plymouth FnD .00 $ Price mLm W5 -- 00 Our new Financa Plan enable yon to make addition and betterment like n recreation room, a porch, new roof or baifola garage NOW, and teffof later in small monthly in. ullment. Investigate this plan at once. Wa arc headquarters for complete information on modcrnixatioc Used Gars At Reduced Prices! ALL MODELS-AL- L MAKES Including Loan to Finance the Work PINT Russ Trailer Dixon - Taylor - Russell FULLER Phone 84 To SAVE! FhOM O10R3 1935 FORD, $ See Our Fine Stock of: Rah BUNKER FARMS FEEDS ItfcTiHEIB'ASEMEN S 3 IS.l1.03 50-lfa- Yellow Bloaeowa Clover, 23c 12c 15c HOUSr PAINT Are UP Spear Lumber Co. vw . ONLY WITH GLOWING SKIN Bargains Galore . . . 2 -- ton Fwflwr I! li 69c 98c Ful- y ler Feists. Thess ipeeial prices will NOT be repeated ever-norm- al 28c 18c Eggs for. 15c Fruits & Vegetables li: Plenty of Heavy Ones 0000000Wre4000OeOfr004-84tTour Face is Your Fortune BRIMHALL 121 West 1 North Pbowo Rice j' 98c Only UTAH Provo Jello All Flavors, Snowdrift i Fancy Rayon BROS. Shop Here and Save "5 79c 368 West Centre St. 47D ; 5 at FUeticBneffs Phone li Rayon, real value as Nature intended it to be. Have scientific facials relax the erase tired muscles winters' worry lines. Ralph's Radio and Appliance N. Ave. Provo 5 Watt il 71c Only Keep ? it Flat or Knit Style 80 West 2nd North Street 71 North :ni different 49c & 59e OLD STYLE Willard L. Sowards Agency PROVO S One Lot, Combed Egyptian Yarn Special Lot of Single or Double Back Fine Mercerized Yarn, real value Extra Fine Rayon Silk Trimmed Real Heavy Double Back Profitable Farms NEW OLAClIir SEALED UNIT-- . . amnzlnalv economical . . . but hue trwnanJoua cold pome. NEW "ICE instantly II no cm bso out of trays. ..oo msltlnf mat msssy bothsr. New Stylo, Weaves, Plenty Heavyweight Business Properties PHONE 1099 FEW CENTS A DAY BUYS ONE! LADIES' Short Sleeve and Short Leg 49o 41 Me priced at Short Sleeve and K Length Me Leg Same aa above, mutated 79 y are Short Sleeve and either Short. It. or Length, doable back 80c Same aa above only heavier .................... 98f Rayon, reUkfovced, priced at $1.00 and f 1.10 Jacob Croft REAL ESTATE Garments MENS - ELECTRIC Besides hla widow, survlvis are three eona and flv daughter. Even M. and Elmo Croft, Arvllla Anderson and Mra. Ad. Una Allen of Provo; Carolla Croft and Mra. Inaa Stead of at. Lake City; Merrill Croft of volt and Mra. La Vern Theobald of Hinckley; 19 grandchlldrn and one elater, Mrs. Amend Conk of Deseret. Funeral and burial rltea held Monday In Salt Lake Citylrt SPECIAL Jacob Croft, (5, pioneer of Millard county, died Saturday at his home, (90 North First Wea street. He waa born Jan. 27, 1(73, at Fillmore, eon of George and Letlta Davie Croft. Hla father For neatly a year ... right through hot-teManor... they troted this great aaw 83 jl Margaret J. H. Reed paint-nf- t and Hx-w- b Planning for a more extensive "clean-never than of end before, tbs campaign apedal prises for awarding tbe greatest Improvement shown in homo beautification in the district, the Orem Chamber of Commerce and tha Ladlee auxiliary mot Monday night under the chalrmanehip of Roy E. Park, aeeiatad by Mra. Fern Laudle, and Mrs. Alton Wonts. Steps were tskea toward obtaining tbe aervlcea of Dr. Stark of tbo U. 8. A. C. extension department to address the Chamber at a public meeting to be arranged at aa early date, according to Clifton Pyne, chairman of publicity. Announcement of date and place of this meeting wlU be made soon. Details of the extended plana for this year's campaign ware not folly worked out, stated Mr. Pyne, but they ere known to Include tbe doing ewey with unsightly fences In the district, the establishing of a livestock driveway to protect the residential district, e rearrangement of the rural mall routea so aa to serve the community better, the Improvement of the high school grounds end adjacent roads, and a general street improvement program. Mra. state senator from Millard county. Shortly after hla birth, the family moved to Deseret, where Mr. Croft was active in building ap west Millard county and acted la construction of. dams on Sevier river for irrigating that territory. Ho operated a ranch there for many years. The fa tally moved to Provo five years ago. Ha married Mary Ellason, In April, 1896, at wao tbo Bret Deaths 61 NEW POST OFFICE) (OPPOSITE fy more than $1,600.-000.0yearly, and the 4.000.-00- 0 state, county, and city workers who receive 10,000,000,000 annually and who are all noq exempt from Income tax were actually taxed what a load U would help lift off the backs of the rest of ns, declared Senator Byrd this week. . 5c Brick Ice Cream t workers who receive Sunday, April 24 j - v , if the 800.000 federal Opening Day II i Appointment Friday, April 22. I9g NEWS Orem Clean-U- p Campaign Continues refrigerator before . i Professor O. CL Balaam, head Utah County of the department of InstrumentGets Educator unial music at Northwestern versity, Evanston, Illinois, will be the senior Judge at the Nationltavld tiourley'a appointment al Band contest to be held In as assistant state superintendent acProvo, May 12, 13, and 14, of public Instruction by the state cording to Superintendent J. C. board of education, marks recogevent. the Moffitt, chairman of nition of one of Utah county's foremost educators, who "has been Paul Weinstein, student of successful in a district where South high school. Salt Lake City, problems are many and funds are won the top place In the news- -' short, according to the words writing contest, announces Pro- of Superintendent Skidmore at second with R. H. fessor Merrill, Salt Lake City, Monday, followplace going to Stuart Bowen, of ing the news of Mr. Gourley's Spanish Fork. The first wlnnea appointment. gets a year's scholarship at B. Y. Mr. Gourley Is a native of Utah U.. and the second gets $26 received bis early traincounty, scholarship. The contest began ing In Provo, has spent seven sumsucmost December 4, and was a mers at B. Y. U Utah State A. C., cessful one, states Mr. Merrill. and University of California, and has taught school la Millard Vlelles Amies club members academy, Dixie college, and U. S. visited the Sprlngvllle art exhibit A. C. extension department, as B. F. Monday evening. Prof. well as being principal of the Larsen was a special guest and Pleasant Grove school prior to his he pointed out the highlights ol present poeltlon as superintendthe exhibit. ent of the Alpine school district la addition to his school acti, set vltiee In which he was an active committeeman of the U. B. A., and president of the Utah 8oelety of School superintendents, as well aa a member of the Phi Delta Kappa, national educational fraternity, he has been president of the Pleasant Grove Irrigation company, and a director of the Federal Farm Loan association, and la chairman of the Boy Scout court of advancement of the Tlmpan-ogo- s stake. VALLEY PAINT HEADQUARTERS Tri-Sta- Inc. ISO N. Uatv. Are. PROVO A RELIABLE DEALER We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home Lumber Co. te HELPFUL SERVICE 598 So.' Univ. Phone 20 SPECIAL THIS WEEK! 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