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Show Page Four t Friday and Saturday In appreciation of their work on the university football team, tiddie Allen, Chad Becketead, Mas Bateman, Forreat Bird, Hes Christianson, (lersld Gillespie, Jackson Jukes, Drew Leonard, Knudeon, Kimball. Voyle Tom Mark Murry, VauKbn Lloyd, Herman Mines, Chris Mortenson, Paul McBeth, Jack Brtiniham, Ken Soffe, Wavne Sofia (captain), Dan Thomas, John Weenie, Mer-r- ll Waters, and Meldon Warner, each received a block "Y sweat-- , er. Three others: Stan Watts, Charlie Roberts, and Jack sweaters, also earned hut were away playing basketball in Colorado at time of presentation to the others tn College hall by Wayne Rogers, student body president. SPECIALS! lx of Ladies' Flue Rayou Bloomer and I'aatiee. (iO AT One 15c One Lot of Miaaea Fancy Rayon Pajamas, kligtiUy Im- perfect. 0 to 14) (Bias Chris-tianso- 49c Fflettellneirs 368 Wettt Center Street, Provo, Utah 3 Half a Loaf is Better Than None .... TWO HOUSES ARE BETTER THAN ONE ! Why not finish that basement or put in an upstairs apartment? The cost is reasonable and it will prove a good source of income, with rents going higher all the time. We can arrange the financing for the complete job, and no down payment required ; no mortgage to give, and the rent takes care of the payments or COME IN AND SEE US CALL 20 We Do the Rest! HELPFUL SERVICE" Tri-Sta- FORMERLY SMOOT LUMBER CO. The largest and best exnlbltlon of art yet held at B. Y. U. Is now on display during the month of Januury, according to Professor B. F. Larsen, head of the art department. More than ZGO paintings comprise the alumni group. and there are also many paintings by former faculty members, also a guest collection, and paintings by students In the art department. Many of these paintings have never been shown before in ProThe ex: vo, states Mr. Larsen. hlbition will be an outstanding feature of attraction for "Leadership Week visitors. see Mies Gladys Kotter, Instructor at tho B.Y.U. training school spent tho holidaye on the const. She saw the rose parade at Pasadena. e e Basket ball players and dancers are all welcoming the Improvement at the women's gym since the holidays when n protective coating was applied over the entire floor, thus giving a better aur-ac- e and affording at the same time a protection against moisture. The first test of the new floor comes this week when the Blue Cougars play tho barn storming Wolves from the University of Nevada. Miss Gladys Hooks who to teaching school at Mercur spent the week end In Provo. - ROVOANS In The NEWS . 'A theater party was enjoyed Fork was a Provo by members of the Second Ward week. Gleaner class Thursday evening. Following the show s tasty luncheon was served to 25 girls at the home of Olga Cook. Laois Knud-se- n was In charge of arrangements. She as assisted by Mary Dahlqulat, Helen Hoover, Virginia T. Green, Dorothy Clayton, Geraldine Olsen, Garda Pherson, Blanche Hawke, and Gladys West. Dorothy Johnson, B. Y. U. student, spent the week end in Nephl with her parents. t a Vera Hollanddrake of American Fork was a Provo visitor last week. e e e Em Miss Robey of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crowther her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Robey. In Provo with friends and relatives. Milton Knudsen Mrs. and daughters, Genevieve and Myrlu ot Merrill see PHONE 20 spent Chrlstophraon Lehl were Provo the week end In Roosevelt. so visitors last week. s s e Ida Fecher Is spending tho week in Salt Lake City with M. Men and Gleaners of Utah friends and relatives. Stake will hold their annual banquet Thursday, February S at the Jams Clayton, superintendent First Ward Hall. Thu affair will of Provo City mills, has been eon. bu under The direction of Mrs. fined to hie home during the put Virginia T. Green, 8tako Gleaner week with lllneac. Hu is reported president, and Grant Holt, Stake as "getting better." M. Men president. Paul H. Hulsh, genial manager ot tho Hulsh Electric, Provo's General Electric store, says that 1919 is going to larger Increases In unit sales of refrigerators than over before, and given three reasons for his prediction: First, the modem women consider electrle refrigerator a necessity; Second, newly married couples 3 Of unusual interest to the medical profession and nurses of Provo was the discussion led Tuesday evening by Dr. Garland Pace on psychiatric nursing and training of nurses for this type o work which Is being fostered by hospitals throughout the United Staten and Canada. Dr. Pace de. cried the common attitude toward mentally ill people, and urged that a psychiatric ward should be in every hospital, with nurses trained in psychiatric methods, for mentally ill persons are really sick and need nursing and medical care rather than being treated as criminals and Dr. J. J. thrown into Jail. Weight was chairman of the meet-ing, which was largely attended Katherine Revolr, who upon her ) b7 Interesting citiiens as well as death willed her home to the doctors end nurses. ward. Part of the proceeds from the sale of tho home were used Sgt. Harold Hasselman, U to provide musical instruments for recruiting offleer stationed at the the church. The program will con- Armory building, Provo, says sist of n musical evening, with numerous vacancies exist In the Professor LeRoy Robertson In U. 8. Army and enlisting recruits eharge. A sketch of Mrs. Revolrs are assured of educational and life will be given. vocational training which will s ' e prepare them for civil life upon Francis M. Alder, a member of completion of their enlistment. the 8take Missionary society ad- Band musicians may find openings dressed the Fifth ward members for them If they will Inquire from Sunday evening on the need for Mr. Hasselman at the Armory. action to be taken to stop the In- Applicants must be between 13 and 15 years of age. creasing use of liquor. 5 West BRIGHTEN UP YOUR LIVING ROOM PROTECT YOUR NEW FURNITURE with SMART, CRISP SLIP COVERS! SPECLL LABOR OFFER! January and February only! DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- LL Coal and All Building Material Utah .Timber & Goal Co. 164 West 5 Phone 232 Phone MARKETS 478 Cookies Kings and Queens in Every ' Home Crisp, golden brown waffles always please His Majesty and Her Highness. Yes. Waffles and syrup . . a waffles topped with earn dishes, or ham, or bacon, or cheese. There are actually 52 different recipes that can Phone ffior . 870 . 15c Flour (Economy) 48 lb. 1.09 3 lb. can 48c Crisco, 10c Grapefruit !2IcnS Matches . . carton 17c Zee Tissue . 2 rolls 9c Wheaties . . 2 pkg. 19c Catsup . . 14 oz. bottle 9c bo made on an Qodric Waffle Iron. Try chocolate brownies and top them with foamy seven-minuicing. ' I ; r ,i i. Or use an Electric Waffle Iron for Fruits & Vegetables making baking powder biscuits, or for cakes. Bananas . Lemons (Sunkist) doz. 27c 2 doz. 29c . . Oranges te f r A WAFFLE IRON OR ANY Lettuce . . 2 heads 15c . . lb. 5c ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE M MAY BE PURCHASED ON EASY TERMS ii U"S EATS Pot Roasts m aniRiQiiasii (fGHiisQBOlt&aOi: Pork Sausage Hams Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Phone 34 WHOLE or HALF 9c & 12c lb. 15c lb. 25c North Phene 17 iff Hansens Food Market North First West 71 Eist Cooler nt - 297 HAYWARD'S ys ' so 71 North demand electrle refrigeration as standard squlp-maIn their homes; Thirdly, al. ready the tendency Is shown as old homes and farm homes are wired for electricity and refrigerators are invariably being added as part of the new equipment. "X expect 19SS to he the beet yeas ever adds Mr. Hulsh. now-a-da- Star SLIP COVER SPECIAL half-a-bllll- - American visitor last Mrs. Leo Pulley of see Lumber Co te u, Wheat average of the United States .in 1111, Just over 41,. U00.000 acres. In 1T, It was well over 44,000,000. Production Benefit payments between Hr of wheat per acre too Increased ns n whole, from 000,000 and $1,000,000 will ha in the nation and made to Utah farmers by March 12.0 bushels per acre to 13.0, 19.5. to 15 under the A. A. A. according In Utah from 17.8 bushels b.A to George E. Farrell, western diThe state agricultural statisticivision director, in a statement before n conference of secretaries an's reports ars released regularly and federal official recently In and carry estimates and figure on the Newhouee hotel, Salt Lake crop yields both for Utah and for tn each county. City. Farmers participating s soil conservation programs have and son earned this sum by changing their Swenson Russell Mrs. crops over from soil depleting have been visiting in Ogden durcrops to soil conserving crops, and ing the past week. s e by following other practices recommended by the Utah state United States the entire In the agricultural college which directs cash return from farming Increasthe work In Utah. dollars from $7,- ed to $8,499- 1938 in 920.425.000 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rambeau are j 941,000 in 1937. vacationing in Mexico. PROVOANS In The NEWS Notes From the Y Hurricane of Values But Friday, January 21, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS Phone . 397 NEATS BACON SAUSAGE POT ROASTS LARD, in bulk PUROLA y2 lb. 14c per lb. 15jc per lb. 2 lbs. 25c 4 lbs. for47c YAMS ORANGES FRESH TOMATOES GRAPEFRUIT PEAS CORN STRING BlSANS TOMATOES 16c per lb. 7c 2 dozen 29c per lb. 15c per doz. 19c I ...I ra O ra m m IOr 25C CROSLEY HAS ALWAYS MIRACLE WHIP Dressing . . quarts 37c GRAND, Salad Dressing : . . . quarts 27c EGGS COTTAGE CHEESE HEINTZ CATSUP CRYSTAL WHITE large bars KATE SMITHS BUILT A GOOD REFRIGERATOR per doz. 25c . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 19c ! either A. . B. . 6 or 19c P. G. IT to gee that Cowley Skatvider five oo nonhle itifo$o ere tor year IS IASY yea XTA ohohreo for 23c E KIT DEAL A BARGAIN While they last First Comers Get Them Walter Bakers Chocolate Cocoanut t All IOT Two Cake Tins olC Calumet Baking Powder . Swansdowns Cake Flour BAKE-A-CAK- Provos Newest Modern Market We Draw Your Plans, Build and Finance Your Home In- - ood eflcleacy. 111 N9T BBy tee dee yeeroetd. IB iWHfBiwVVBI IBBBji L & H Tire Co. 348 West Center Provo Utah SHZLVAVOX Fence Posts, Barbed Wire Field Fence |