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Show PR O V Q-.'(U ? AH) KG' 11.1? RXtflX " .T'F R f D A Y, A UGU ST PAGE EIGHT 2 2. 1 9 3 0. ITVi COUNTY. TO AS FUNDS i l iir3w M1 1 (Continued from Page One) Plcn?ant View, Ti; SprlnjrvilK 4200; Spanish Fdtk $200; Salm, $30; Maplcton, $30:,. Payuon, $175; Santaquin, $50; ir5hcn $30; Dividend. Divi-dend. $100. " SALT LAKE CITY.' Aiff 22. ti: - Ccnviner-d that the $35,000 quota shoulJ nnd would be raised by the end of the week, flood relief fund v.orkcrs today opened the fourth clay of th drive with renewed activity ac-tivity and vigor. Hepoits of successful work have been received from outlying 'coun-tic?. 'coun-tic?. Weber county -has raised JSITX); Davis county, $1? l: Kureka. $100 arul Mohrland, $73. Salt Lake-coi:nty$a Lake-coi:nty$a $20,000 qucta va.n rwvir th halfway, point early today. . Surveys cf Hood ntriekent districts dis-tricts reveal 100 families require inv-mcdinte inv-mcdinte aid more than ant'e-i ant'e-i pa ted. DODGE SEDAN 1926 A very nice car which we recommend for its' good condition. con-dition. $275.00 R. J. FRY, Inc. 310 West Center Pfovo siast NEW YORK. Aug. 22. U.n A dynamite explosion 650 feet underground under-ground in the nc South Brooklyn water tunnel killed three workers today pml Injured eleven others. The blast occurred, when drillers struck a stick of unexplored dynamite dyna-mite in a shaft of the $43,000,000 project. It was In the same shaft that four -men were killed in pre-vious pre-vious accidents. " Four of the Injured were reported report-ed near death. The dead were. Earl Quirk. 19; Willis Case, 37, and Dennis Har-iey. Har-iey. 41. . "Dru'nlcen Dollars" Prove HanilicAp To West's Miners IXfGINKEKS MEET DENVER, Colo.. Aug. 22 (CD ; State engineers of the four stales ot' the tipper. Colorado river basin met here today to assemble . data 4 .......... tUrtf liaiM KaAII tmade for use in allocation of wa-, wa-, ter under the Boulder dam act. The engineers were M. Z Ilin-derlldcr Ilin-derlldcr of Colorado; George M. Bacon of Utah; II. W. Zco: of New Mexico, and John A. Wh'itrng of Wyoming. ESPD9 (SasEn and Soi?i?y 450 WEST CENTER . . . SATURDAY SPECIALS: e?g Creamery Butter lb .r... . . . Picnic Hams, fresh in lb . Bacon Strips lb .... . . ... . . Margarine Nut Butter 2 lbs." Jewel Shortening 1 lb. pkg. . . M. J. B. Jr. Coffee 1 lb. pkg. . Bishop9? Cocoa 1 lb. pkg. 38c I9c .17c 43c 17e 38c .16 c Potatoes 10 lb. Sack ...... . . . . . . . J5c Bulk Peanut Butter 2 lbs. . .... :.. 43c Chinook Salmon, large steak lb . . ;35c Lard (Bring your Pail) lb . 15c A. B. Naptha Soap 10 bars limit to a customer . . ........ . 37c Consider ' tfrn "drunken- doltar' from tho standpoint o f the man who prtxiuces it. The government 'guarantees that your silver dollar shall be worth so much In gold. . The gold miner goes out into the hill3 and finds "pay dirt." It is a low-grade property, wilb ,lhe gold not very abundanL In 1920 he couldn't afford to take the money out of the hills. Today maybe he coukL " i Ten years ago the dollar was v.'orh 44 cents, compared with its value in 1913. . ..' ; . For the purposes of illustration, let's say the gold ran J$l per ton. The miiwr" then had to take out more than two tons to get him one dollar. . , The dollar today is worth about 70 cents, with which the owner must buy his groceries and machinery. machin-ery. , ', With the view of helping the- min ing men. the McFaddne bill was introduced in-troduced in congress. It would have resulted in payment ot a bonus for gold by the IT. S. treasury hut that wouldn't liavc made the dollar.be-; have..' '. ,-.-:'.'. Maybe six months after the bill wo3 passed the - dollar ,,' would - be worth h dollar. Then the mnT would have his dollar for each ton of ore, plas the bonua. v; . TIIE BIG HOUSE" DARING r. i I DRAMA- COMING TO THE , PARAMOUNT THEATER 1 , - : ; ; , . "The Big House,", a thrilling and nnusitany daring aHi-tallcing melodrama melo-drama featuring Wallace Beery, Chester Morris, Lflla Hyams, Lewis 3onc; Robert" - Montcomery and' George Marlon,' will be presented at I he Paramount theater starting Sunday for a three day run. .As. produced by Metro-Goldwyn Mayer. "The Big Home" emerges as a fascinating human interest story. Set galnst unusual and daring bacicgrovmd not often seen on the icree, 'The Big House" creates sus pense at the very opening sequence and- maintains it until -the final. nerve-tingling, convincing climax. With a keen, and - appreciative sense of the truly dramatic, "Tha ,Big House" tells the story of a courageous girl's love for a man condemned by society. The . girl's Caith in the man inspires him to a itvew life, a life- that ; will be free from the dangerous, unworthy associations as-sociations of his paat.. The manner In which he trie to be worthy of the giiTs love and- the unusual compHcatlons that fake place when the girl's brother deliberately jeopardizes jeop-ardizes ; his ' sister's . sweetheart, bring, to the audible screen a powerfully pow-erfully interesting story, one that sweeps through a series of sus pense-filled, climactic situations 1 to a thrilling and unusual climax.: SALT LAKE PRODUCE MARKET $ : : : , Dixie peaches in' lighter supply; local stock . plentiful, about steady; cantaloupes in heavy supply, best stock moving at , slightly weaker prices; tomatoes in liberal supply and "moving "freely at firm prices; potatoes in liberal supply itnd slightly weaker ; pears and apples in moderate supply and slow; plums , in moderate supply and firm; most other lines of produce J In light to moderate supply and steady. . ( t .. i- .. ApplesUtah, . bxs. and bus., Traasparents, mcd. 75c-$1.00; Red Junes, small . to mcd. 75c-$1.00, few $1.25-1.50; Wolf Rivers, , large $LO0-15; $LO0-15; Gravensteins aad. Wealthys, med. $1.00-1.25; - Summer Quejen3, med. $15. : -t&. ;:.-.,;-.iT.-f - , ; Lettuce -r- Crts. Utah, Summit, $2.00-25; Calif. Salinas, crts (4 to 5 doz.) $3.50-4.00. "; ; ; ? i Peaches Utah ; ( local (.cases, -Elbe rtas, f large . 75c, poorer 5O-60c; Car mans, and Early Canadas, large 75-85c, small 50c; Early Crawfords, large " 75-90c. small 50-65c ; , (Dixie) cases on Growers market, Elbcrtas 75-80c.,(,S ' Potatoes-Supplies ,., liberal, . demand de-mand trading -light, market weak. Utah, skcL cwt. U., S. .No. 1. and partly graded. Irish Cobblers, $1.10-10, $1.10-10, few best $1.25; Bliss Triumphs $1.25-1.35.. ' , Strawberries Utah. 12-pt. cases, large $L75-2.00; mostly $1.75; small $1.25-1.50. . i Z11DVALE WINS PARADE PRIZE (Continued from Page One)v red and white uniforms were given second place and the Tooele department depart-ment dressed in black and white suits were awarded third. Salt Lake county No. 2 also made a splendid splen-did showing in the parade, which marched from First East to Fifth West and ,back. Drum Cors ' Two Slates Battle For x Tinv Island ILWACOXWash- Aug. 22. An island slid across a river and some Cayi Washington v authorities said today, the U. S. supreme court will be called on to decide whether it The Provo American Legion drum ; belongs to Washington or Oregon corps led the parade followed by Mayor Ellcrtson in Chief Boshard's car. The Provo band was next in line, followed by the officers of th? state organization rnd the old volunteer vol-unteer . department of Salt Lake City. The ladies auxiliary organization organi-zation riding on the Provo ladder wagon was next. .... The prize-winning Midvale aggregation aggre-gation came next, led by the junior band which brought rousing cheers from the 5,000 spectators who witnessed wit-nessed the parade. .. , ." The " Murray. . department . came next followed by Park City and the; Salt Lake coonty volunteers. : The Union Pacific band was next, followed by Salt kc .county .No. i and No., 1. .then . ih Magna ai..il-iary ai..il-iary ;with the Sandy, Spanish Fork, Tooclej! American Fork, Ogdcn, Bountiful. -nd Bingham, organiza- ANNEXATION, iS I , NOT FAVORED t- - - - - . "j ri - ii ui ' ii i i- ' - j' - 1 .1L!L'. - i i i in ' ' "' n ... "' l IT " over the yorw jl 1:1 ' I DEPSIjgAr.t!- M EATS JQ,-- I (Continued from Page One) ' would do. alt in his power to assist : them, in obtaining such a contract. ' After considerable .discussion it I, was decided, to appoint, a committee commit-tee to : investigate . the means cf obtaining culinary water, either, by a contract with. Provai city ot by filing on water rights. .The motion 1 was carried and Sydney, Cluff, T. Harrison, Q. Ds.; Campbell. : Elma Brereton and Earl. Foote were appointed ap-pointed to make such an investigation. investiga-tion. .; '.(,- ;.:,Jv,'-fV'-v.. i .;, ,,. ;. Harvey, . Booth, O. , D. Campbell, Delbert Bigler, Sydney ; Cluff . and J Charles .Allred twere members -;of the committee that met with Provo eitv commission :'; T.f , The . commerce-. department . declares de-clares that miniature: golf t courses have helped relieve the. unemployment unemploy-ment situation.' Our , impression, oh the contrary, . was that they wefe putting the country in a hole. tion .bringing up the rear. ; ....... . The w' world's .largest v: ii reman, Robey Scott occupied the last float of the. parade, following the Provo city department trucks. SPANISH FORK .WINS 1931 MEET THE VOGUE OF TODAV CHOOSE FOS YOURSELF EXTRA FINE GRANULATED Made. in Utah County 70 A f ) Per Bag SCHILLING'S or Coffee M. J. B. Per lb.. 4 HHOKEN SLICED 2 Pincappb ...... C&z BABY RUTH Candy Bars .1 for JCc MOODY'S FRESH MADE s ear 1 lb. Tin 2 lb. Tin 4 ac SOUTHERN UTAH'S BEST Mild CTisese r Tjc COLEMAN'S ENGLISH 77 iH 2 oz. tin 8 or. tin 15c ; 65c IVITXETD 1 7 f o HERSHEY BREAKFAST PIGGLY-WIJGLY BRAND .it -L or, PINK SALMON I lb. Can 2 for FULL PINT JARS' Salad Dressing . . BiTc OR 1 8-oz. Jar with 1 8-oz. Jar French Dressing. - IO ALTO BRANDS i una i'lsh No. Cans Vi A - restaurant , just i opened S4n Paris makes a specialty, of : saur sages , made of whale meat. It Is rumored that the place will soon go up the, spout. " (Continued from Page One) f . , 5 ' . - ' . jsh 'Fork. i Oden.'scnt a. telogram asking thPt, tho convention bo held there .next car, but the message Arrived too late. ' . ..James Ehcvinc of Salt Lake City' gave the annual memorial address ,f or . thA , d'V departed members. The delegates stood in reverent silence for on minute, in memory cf. the departed de-parted members of. the association. Much of th afternoon .was spent in discussing the rights ; and privileges priv-ileges of the ladles' auxiliary organization, orga-nization, i It we s pointed out by Clarence. Duke, of Provo that there theTws no. place in te consiiimion. that, provided .for such an organization. organi-zation. Th? resolutions committee offered 9. clause, to take care of this organization . but . the matter was tabled until the next convention. . A frcf dance at the Utahna Gar-dents.- given by the American La JTrance company, followed by a midnight mid-night matinee at . the Paramount theater concluded the day's session. The tend is Sand island onaha lower Columbia river. Originally, bej'ond doubt, it was in Oregon'? territory. Then jetties were constructed in the river and the swirl of the current cur-rent changed. The island started to migrate to Washington. t- . Normally the center of any stream diving two states is considered consid-ered the interstate line. The islanr moved completely from one side 'of the river to the other, and in so doing do-ing increased in size many times. -Oregon continues to issue licenses for fishing on the island and ths federal government gets the leas, rights. - Washingtonians contend the island is-land has invaded their territory, and belongs to them, with whatever resources re-sources accrue t ..First maps of that section were prepared in the early 00's : of the past century. They show Sand Island Is-land but a speck on what is now the Oregon side of the stream. Later maps recorded the progress of th island across the broad river until it is just of f Baker's Bay, Wash., and the channel separating it from this state is. so shallow that row-boats row-boats have, difficulty crossing the sand bars. . . JEALOUSY CIIARfjKD LOS ANGELES, Aug. 22 lT.n Lina Basquette, screen actress and former Follies danscusc, was accused ac-cused of unreasonable jealousv and continual quarreling In a divorce suit brought by her husband, J. Peverell Marley, in superior court today. . "- Murderer Sought . In N. D. Badlands BljTTE, Mont. Aug. 22 UT.HK-County UT.HK-County Attorney Harrison J. Frco-bourn Frco-bourn accompanied by Korti Dakota officers, this morning started into the badlands in quest of the murderer of Steve Choliaga, French war filer, killed here la.st October 3. .Prppbourn's hurried trip to Car- N. D., followed an extensive ! Blcomquist Rites To Be Sunday Funeral srrvice.j .for F.mil Andrew An-drew Blooniquist, who died nr'y Thursday norning nt. Ids home, 70 East Seventh South street, after r. prolonged illness, will he held jSuiv day nt 2 p. m. in the Communlly church. K , Friends may view Ihc bhdy at th" family home prior to the Nervleoji. Interment .will :bc in the Provo cily i-metory. son. Investigation which took him t-i j Salt Lake City, and to rortiano, Ore., where his quarry escaped Jiinv. Choliaga was shot to death when he stepped toward an anto-mobile anto-mobile which he hd overtaken after following it some time. The Romans and early Italians used a deck of cards containing only 36 cards. J PONTIAC COUPE 1028 A Fine Little C;r in A-t Condition 1 R. 310 V J. FRY, . Center 5 Inc. lr Speaking of Llndy's major achievements, the fact escapes nrt of us that he made.hi3 Maine flight the other day. . L WE ARE. MOVING . 20 DISCOUNT On everything in store, except ex-cept Linseed Oil, Lead and Turpentine, y Provo Paint & Glass Co. 110 West Center St. r 1G4 West Center Free Delivery SATURDAY SPECIALS Wheat Phone 534 SOAP l. & G. or Crystal White---' 39c xw uuici iw . Peanut Butter 32-oz.. Jar ..... jersey Cornflakes 4Uc Larprc size ...... 2Uc Shredded 1: 10.' . -. Salmon Fink Tall cans, 2 for . . IlcJnz Oven Baked Kidney icans Kach . . .......... 2ilc 44c Vith the purchase of one 18-lb. h j of ZY RED or .TIP-TOP FLOUR AT rjj.25 A iOO-lin' lists of Suday may he purchased for $5.20' Wit TURKEY MEAT SPECIALS Leg of Lamb Choice per lb. i . . ShcuTder Roast of Haml prr lb. . . . Lamb Chops.. Pot Roast of Reef sec 25c per lb. , Rolled Prime of Reef It. ... . v . I per lb . FREE DELIVERY The Best That Money Can Buy 1 XL Rib Roast 25C 1 iiVC 1 h tillllli II 111 II I I .'25 c LEGS lb... Shoulder Roasi Boned and Rolled, lb 23c CHOPS lb STEW lb v 25c ...12i2c POT ROASTS Best Cuts 2u. HAMS, MISSION SIONNEI) LARD 3 Pounds f or . '. . ... . . AVlibl'e'or Half lb -on .29c .50c LAMB WEEK : Eat More Lamb How about a lamb dinner this Sunday? Sun-day? Saturday we will have lamb cuts of all .; varieties on sale in our Provo market Leg of Iamb roasts, and lamb - shoul d e r roasts will sell at surprisingly low prices. We will also have lamb stew. This represents the finest fin-est quality lamb on the market, and we ' especially r e c o m-men m-men dany of these cuts to our custom-'. BEST FOODS Mayonnaise Dress your fresh fruil ahdf vegetaBre salads with Best Foods Mayonnaise or. Thousand . Island pressing. .Of, i'f you're count ins the calories, Tise Best Fooks Cooked Salad Dressing. Any 'cf the three tops a salad most pleasingly. pleasing-ly. Best Foods delicious de-licious Bread and Btttter-picfctes' -are verr adaptable as a s a l a d Ingredient, .too., Look, over sour fresh . fruits . an d vegetables ,; tencr-rowf tencr-rowf And mk over oar Best Fo5;l3 llr.e. You will leave with : salad V . t oi&tla ' a' ti d ideas for a week to 'ccsse. 71 EAST CENTER 1 Lr' -$;.'V' ' jSS A lN k LARGE yS. r y cantaloupes; 1, s ' x Utah Orange Meat ' ' Siy 'tfttA V BANANAS- L,&llULkj Firm. Solid, Ripe - arl5c j 3lb?-flQc TufcyngyTAtrt are so I a w&afe 7tianv wavsh Item srr& l ofstrvJjtd J , , ...... .. ! . ' ' V i . - . . ' dm i . . - .. ". . .... ..... ... i. FRESH TOMATOES MX?NSEaN APPLES-Bushel. . $1.19 BARTLETT PEARSBushel Si 910 The Bept arid Freshest Meats in Provo VEAL Roast . FOOD A Surety cFPrity EGG PLANT lb. c GREEN CORN Doz. 2,0 C beep Rib Boils- lb. Rolled Pot Roas lb. Neck Pot Roasi -lb. ....... First Cut Shoulder iRoast lb. .... . Best Pot o.qf-lh II (3c 2Ci Shoulder lb Veal Stew- lb. Breast to Roast lb. . Leg Roast lb ,. 23C 1124 c I loupe irthVtyWj : "i ' ''""T 'TT ' ' '. ' ' " I TIT 4 C to" 30c Don't forget it is Lamb Week and we have plenty, and the price will be right. PLENTY OF ALL KINDS OF CHICKENS .7q):i 7 : ..1.;- . 'v ' v ' and t ! |