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Show A' v : A . , '- "... '4. SficnONTWOv PROVQ (UT AH) EVENING H.E RALD, FR I DA Y, 0v TOBER mm Britain Is Under LONDON, Oct. 1 (UP - . Great I Bandit Pair Shot L. A. Ho In A- I A LOS ANGELES, Oct 1 (CD Britain was governed under a semi-1 An. unidentified bandit was" dead dictatorship, today; for tbtfTsecond and anotheV was, dying in police time since the ' World war. . Passage by both houses ofp.rlia- MEET L. .A 111 W K A A., -r-V-, Y ft .'2, FEDERAL AID men! and grant of ; the royal arise ni t the national economy bill , gave the government of - ten men, the pbwef to issue ordersjn councfd for one month. - The cabinet, without consulting parliament, may effect any economies deemed advisable in eaucauon.- national insurance police administration, unemployment unemploy-ment insurance, and Toad construction,' construc-tion,' . : ' VJJxe- general strike of. 1S2R 'w ftmnth. V Ml', nnlw nfhi : l ! I i f V Britain has been ruled by orders in council since the World war. AVith quasi-dictatorial.; powers in the A hands of Prime ;v MinJsfpr ptamsa-yMacEfonald and his min hospital- todar, victims of - blrUets defec- fired simultafieauslyby two eu ?' ; V lives who tranpeq tne pair in tfte act of, holding m Ai Wester Union, branch office The dying man gave his - name as J. T. Hendersn. 27. and said he had recency cdme here 4rorn; Texas. He rfusedv to name his dead corapaniinr The Western Unibrt branch had been held up five pnes in recent st "ruled since ih'e :wareither by partial or full dictatorship, including includ-ing Italy, Spam. v Russia, Turkey, Poland Hungary, Persia, Lithane, TiiEfbslavia. . A4bahia and recently ptersv the' nation joined the long Germapy. A' .. V . 0 We want you to helo us out "Grains of Gold," vthe, whole wheat cereal, into Mhe hands of thfe needy. - t. i our grocer win give you r itini onq regular pacK-agb.of pacK-agb.of Grains of. Gold with the purchase of 'one package and we suggest vbu pass the Free 5 package on and help ' those that need help. y ' . r 1 his deal is not put on to hammer; cow-nrthe price t bf wheat-- But instead we want to f urnishmploynient :' by keeping' our factory in opeiration ;"and rielp those i that heed help. . ' ' -: ,' Buy From Xour Local Grocer We Solicit Your Cooperation "Grains ot Gold" Wes terhMade for .Western Trade SALT LAKE ClUY, Oct.. 1 (LMV) Continuatidn of apbropriatiops of $125,000,00Q annuallyfor federal aid roads during 1934 arid .'1935 , was recommended today by the Amer ican Association of State Highway. ifficials in, a resolution whih drew UhanimouoteT ' ' ; vThe association elected gred E. ji,vrei.i, -onrorri. ti., presment to ucceed-- Henry - H. Blo6d, ; Salt LakeCity. , ; . . A ; Otftr officers elected included : V G. Clinton Uhl, Baltimore.ce presideM. of the first vdistict; Dwight H. Blackwood Little ttdck,. Ark., seaond district; Grover G; Xillman, Irising.xleh., third diss- irict; ..ur-Tsx- watren,' Great Falls. Mont., fourth district) W4v. M ack , Dovert. De L, t reas- urei . ;. --. - Executive committee V L. H. Wentz-.Ponca, Okla.; F. F. Whitev Ames, ... la.; Gibbtailchrist, Austin; Texas ; C. Mr Balock, . St. Paul, Minn.; Samuel Eckls, Harrisburg, Pa.; Thomas H. McEVonald, chief of the V. S. BffcaiS of 'ulic road3, Washington D. G, hn A. McDonald, Mc-Donald, Hartford, .Cote VC. H. alporeficld, Columbia, C. ft. i-urceu; Saeramento, Cafc ZI2. eyjson, Cheyenne, Shirley, Richmond . J ..- . a iic . asauciai on nu&.xpa rcnn. mending the continuation, of an nual authorizations ,;;for forest high FROZEN EGG PLANT SEEN 7- otiations have been complet ed to establish a huge frozen egg industry in Salt Lake.roviding a Vttxgat outle' for iipwdrds of 2,000,-000 2,000,-000 pounds of Utah egg meat annually; an-nually; it .was reported, recently by Clyde vC7Edmonds, general manager man-ager of ; the Utah Poultry Producers Produc-ers CpoperaUye association, upon his return from a conference on the Pacific c6ast. .portion of the ppjltr'y association's" associa-tion's" plant in Salt Lake will be equipped with' the necessary machinery ma-chinery immediately so that operations opera-tions can begin soon after January 1, 1932. About 25 people will be afforded permanent employment. The hew industry will make alt the frozen-egg distribution center or the! northwest and intermoun-tain intermoun-tain tferritortes; according to the plans, which also call for the ext-cusi.ve ext-cusi.ve ge- of eggs produced in Utai.. Tin-can containers and othei- materials used in nackinc iho fjrozen eggs will be purchased her. giving the state fee entire advantage, advant-age, of, the new industry, Mr.. Ed-mdnds Ed-mdnds promised. The - neeotiations' were between the Utah poultry association, repre Wyo.,H G.ss?5n,'ea y iVir- n-amonas, ana nann ' Va. ''-V.-V Brothers A Co., of Los Angeles, pacKers anav distnoutors ot irozen eggs. Uhderythe agreement reached, reach-ed, eggs will; be broken and frozen ways, for the' years' 1934 and 19&e4,in: Salt Ijake V1'- then distributed con' tin yed at not Jess than , the' pre; ent rateXancT urged further appro pnauuiia f.vr uompieiion or interstate inter-state trunk highways across public lands.- --'K. '" y shortages and' prevent' unreason able increases' in the ' pride. of foodstuffs. food-stuffs. Pei'sohs guilty '" of .jprofi-. teejjg. are subjecf"three rhpnths; Uriptisfenment, or a fine of iOO Dounds. or both. - ' H I ! I UP YOU SHAKE HANDS WITH LOW, PRICES AND GET QUALITY HARDWARE HERE 7 Oh! How Pretty! Se ;tfce Galvaxiized Tub Numbertwo.won't rust . won't leak. Low VCCV priced ;. . BraSs King,,'. Wash Board. Low P Driced V . . ..... ... DDC X-: Never bef ore ihaye,, such wonderful alue$ been offered-Never before nave such Deautiful pat terns been created, to sell at so lbw a price. .. A CHINA' SERVICE TOR SIX PERSONS BEAUTIFUL ' PATTERNS piece sp.eciH, . iJClo riced Per -Set.. h rough this territory rather than snipping thenr as whole eggs to iauiuiuia iu mtm lor ine rade, Mr. Edmonds explained. The Los Angeles firm however, will continue to handle he distribution of Hhe frozen egg meat' with tha Utah association ofv poultrymeft acting as its agent in the packing.-It packing.-It jsx very likely that by next spring -a second plant, may be l equipped here to prepareA powdered. or dry eggs for domesticmarketsV These activities will be carried on by the association In additloV to the regular marketing of xfresh whole eggs throughout the countrV. Commins Gorisider iteenng . LONEiO. OctX 1. LfH A bill providing heavy penalties for prof-.tteerjikg;. prof-.tteerjikg;. v-as'; UjQfrorduced' , in the house :.'of- compons today by Sir Philip CuhliffListeand was read for therstxiime. - The bill authorizes the board of trade i;U itecessary, to take excep- It s okay to can the surplus, but tionar measures to remedy food un lo oouie -t Gelatin " is "a mass of holes, says a . scientist. . That would- be some consolation - if they could get the holes to match your tie. SPANISH F0RI geles. Calif., is. visitine with her "Ttparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias-Jdnes. N Mrs. fteva Bradford entertained, the . members of .the ,, Dawna La Cresta cljib Friday evening of ,last w6ek. The rooms-"were bright with' autumn flowers. Luncheon was served at the card tables '.at 8: 30. Progressive Y50u" followed. Mrs. Terese Measom won the club prize for high score Mrs. Sarah- Jex, the consolation prize and Mrs. Ivan Hawkins, the guest prize. Mrs. Teana Bradford was an additional guest, and there were lS members present. Rev. .Theodore. Lee left Wednesday Wednes-day evening for Berkeley, Calif., where he will spend the winter. -He was the dinner guest Tuesday of the O'Brien family and 'Wednesday of Dr. R. G. Stoddard. . , A.' Willis Iale of 6htarIo, Ore., visited here Tuesday and Vdries-day Vdries-day with. his. .mother, Mrs. Befh Hale, and other relatives. Indiana' has a minimum- speed rate of 40 miles an hour for Sunday and holiday driving on the Dumes highway between Michigan City and Gary. The Annie Hunnble.- cottagehas been sold to Mrs. Beth Hale Who wilj be aV horhe there in the near tuture: juvenile Judge and' Mrs. Joseph E- Knon haveXieurned home after attending the Arnerican Legion convention con-vention at. Detroit. They had a very enjoyable time. . Miss Tressatvfoore of ProvO visited visit-ed here Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Lee Dart. ; Mrs. B. R. Stahmah and sons Mark and William and daughter, Grace,' spent the week-end in Coalville Coal-ville with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mat-ley. Mat-ley. . A Mrs. Lily Rowe is visiting in Salt Lake this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ellett. . Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas" Curtis an-hounce an-hounce the . marriage of their if-aughter,' Beulah, to Albert Phipps, son.'pf Mr. and Mrs. John Plipps of Eureka. Wednesday everting of last week a-reception for the member? mem-ber? of the two famillesAvas given at "the home of the bride's parents. A wedding supper was served ' at 5 :30. Those coming from Eureka were Mr: and Mrs. John Phipps and Mft and Mrs. Curtis Phipps. Albert Al-bert Whitehed and Miss Lena-Barlow were "also guests at the reception. recep-tion. Miss Curtis has been' chief operator vat the local telephone exchange ex-change for several months. Mrs. XenaSmith of Los An-' A' . ' '.'' x ; we loom? To ClTN Wherever you chance to reside. It's no use from Eddie to hide ; He'll be right behind you To seek and to find you. This grocery boy, true and tried! '. ' OnO-O " - And the funny part of it isrthat nobody WANTS to, hide from Eddie! He's so darned cheerful 'and good-natured he's' like a ray of light on a gloomy day And Speed is his middle name! THOMAS GROCERY - Of Course Phone 129 x x 275 E. 3rd So. Consistent and Steady: That's "Atta-Boy Eddie !" Reynolds Heads Springville Post I American Legidn. Pof No. Z&.Srfr day even Ins j- was; elected ..Ho g. Wiffiam.j'Phil-v" i f jrsla-yice . commander )' VJ ting, Nsecolid vice rojix- , AmenCall LeglOh i mandegpFay C. Packard Rdjut-.' . : ! ant : Kd ' Snottv SQtgeant-at-arms . .?- 4V . , '- C,j I Barron, chajJara; Leo Marsha , v .vi ... ' 1 v l banks4rtsroTlS5A lnstallatioft of. A.. , i ,Harry T. Reynolds was ' elected , theseAptficers tiH ' be held - next y A M' .commander of the Springville nionth : : '' " T7- .urn in ..kii ji .mill hi i i.ii i imiiiin mi min . uiwijiu. .1 ,( 3 . gj - ?v t I Aii4 ; .. s I .A ilk ' : ';f V VV '- ' A v 1 ' --.v I vrA"MAl '.J- I. fYjfc4: c; Ay ,A' I ' - v'y-'. ss . ; a k : y A ' ' ' : ; I , ' ; i "Of course, itVScmllifig's" ; '-'iL ! . - .x- - , s a v . .'A:-! there are lots of fWt pmplewW ; ; j2 ArA' - -:V ':AA Provo, Utah. Oct. 3, 1931. 170 17 EM To Adults rlXMLtlltl 'fOnly' Brnf this Coupon to our storey, and get stove-lid lifterFREE.v , ' Coal Hods Large Japanned black -. steel ? hod with strong riveted ' ears and baila 60c o n ; value : OJC CHASE CHILLS '-.-v. A WAV. with thteeiec- trie hjeater. n eora Large bright non-rusj;. galr teed bottom 49c 4 t v Stove Pipe $-inch, per: joint. . . :24 ; V-wicu, per jwini ... -" I v Tilt Lanre Cor Bujr HbdU i vex r This eight-uart pure aumi Jnum kettle v with cover. Worth fim, x ' ' ' 'CCe .Guns and Shells Remington, Stevens arid Winchester guns are here at lowest prices possible. : Remington shells bring the ducks down: SPECIALS White 'Chifla-. 'Chifla-. v Tea iCiip or A PERCOLATOR Colonlalpateth. Aluriil-' -numA.-bifci'TOur. f 6r.onlv . .' . . .A. ' - To Plan E N" A MELED MODERN HEAT? CIRCULATORS- COST ONLY. ficrana can oe D0UCnCi:0rl Ed -our easy-to-pay-plan. Let 5 US" show you. V" : ........ . .A 1 a 1 1 j r id Cudahy's pure U. S. jnspecteARex Lard. 8 lb. pail . . v-. AA Milk Any brand in stock. lull Caps . Butter 1 A Fresh churned creamery butter. but-ter. . ; Pound 30c in it -Pineapple Lsarge can, No. 2V. a Cheese ' Full cream, mild cheese. . Pound . . A'l 9C China Oats Crystal Wedding brand. Large package - JjJC Grapefruit Shaver's, packed in No. 2 cans Large can . . Bread a of white, or Crystal White the. billion bubble soap. , ' 10 Bars . . . . 2)fl 16-oz. loaves brown. . Loaves . flCc Pork & Beans 16-oz. cans in tomato sauce. Cans A'. . . - Honey Findst quality pure honey, JHlb. Pail . . . Par Far the perfect powder. Large package . washing 39c . Matches 6-Box carton. Carton ......... JQ Peas ifted, small size peas. f & Cans - Flour Harvest Belle 40 lbs- ;-79c Safeway Brand 4fi ll3S 4 C9c Coffee Max-i-mum none better. Lb. "Can 37C Squash Bannana or Hubbard. Pound' . . . II i Potatoes Medium size and smooth. lbs- 20 a 9 c .SAFEWAY.- MEATS - r i a Pot Roast Best shoulder rib cuts, Boby beef. - A Fancy eastern sugar cured, skinned. Your choice of whole or half . ...... Pound 0c Mutton Legs : Small yearling mutton Pound . . j0q Pork Steak Lean pig pork. A real vaule. . Pound . . Sliced Liver Fresh solid liver. . . . IjQ Mutton Roast Tasty m,eaty shoulder cuts. A v Pound . Lard New pack, "fresh rendered, ren-dered, bulk. J Pounds ...."Jgc .Otherwise Sc hilling coffeej would go begging. Several years ago Schilling v stopped .trying to make both good cbffee and cheap .coffexi. It-just cant a be done, and keepdeafrce at its ' best. It can't-be done with coffee, any ' more than -it can rath'QtfietJtKings--. . for cheapnessis contagious. Possibly y pii wonder why soma good coffees' (and there are, many) vary in flavor from time to time. How could it be otherwise when they are mad e vsjd e ry s i d e wi th V. cheap coffees. If Schilling never varies in flavor it is becaustcpmfe's";fron the only place in America where only j fine coffee is made- V d;dj llllllllflfl 5 a YEAR S COFFEE Baking Powder JEX ;SPICjS j. EXTRACT'S ' leAfc : i ? t : - t r- v ,A. i -Vv0 y - .- Vl, !. A-1 -j- v V k - p T F1L0HJIE .agQlCTEEID 48-lb. Sack HUSLER'S UNITY FLOUR . ; .j. S&bc' 24-lb. Sack WHOLE WHEXTtUR . . ... . .: ."55c 100 lbs. WASATCH LAY MASH . . . . '. .$130 100 lbs. WASATCH DAIRY FIED . -. . ; . . . .$tA$ 100 lbs. WHITE SHORTS AA. . ... . . ..... . . X. . . . $1.10 ioo lbs. - Chopped wheat A ..suo' BEST QUALITY FLY SPRAY nPer Gallon ;. . j Bring Your i it rJ-.il I : AIL , IRLniinimfl StieaEs fabrBreT Pound ng i Vy'-ff a a V; MT Center St A Wt FipfhlPr W Bawarve the B1M ! f JS ; -7 . 1 i vFhone tOl S A C rfCU " F to limit Quantltle. JQ , . . ,. ... . . , J.1 4 x s - V . . X - .. , . . .. , , , r"- " - . - - ' k) A,- -' : ' A'A- v v A . A- A - A ,v.Ai A-.. 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