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Show V '-T '-T -t - - ' ' ' - - " ... ' . . " - ------- - -- -- J i i .i n i. mm I,,,., m ,, , , , n ,, - 1 -. m-ii i ,u i . .. ... . .,, , - , , ?- i ' " i in I ii ill mmm. 1 AFilERICAN ;F0RK . HEWS 'i : CONFERENCE AT SPANISH FORK h Mrs. Denna Grant, Correspondent. - Phone lOO-Vrrtf ,iJrs. Sterling Ercanbrack of Pro- vo .read the, play Elizabeth the . Queen" to the Home Reading asso ciation and guests In the - reading . room of the library basement. Voca selections - by iftsdames' LaRue Morton and Verdell Lim completed the program, which was well at tended. Mrs. Jarvijjlydelotte; vice president of the association was in cnarge. . , . - - Mr. and . Mrs. C. Iceland Eddy leave the last of the week for Rich field-to reside. ' The Eddys have made their home here for the past three and one-half years. He . was employed until recently with Thorn- ion arug .no. . '. Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Richards had as dinner HTieata Mnndav Melvin : Jones of Chicago, international secretary sec-retary of the Lions clubs; Han sen of Leht, past district governor; David Mitchell, Lehi, president of the .Lehi-club and Clarence" A. Grant, ' president of the local club. Messrs. and - Mesdames Joseph Walton, K. J. Bird and Lloyd Adamson ' attended n the - concert given Tuesday night in Provo as part of the - Leadership week program. Mrs. R, L. Ashby and son Mbr-i Mbr-i ell, joined by Mrs. Ashby's sister, Mrs.! Mark Reynolds of Provo, mo ; tored , to Fillmore ' Monday where thejr attended the funeral services v of John Rogers uncle of Mesdames , Ashby and Reynolds. A housewarmin'g surprise party was .tendered Miss , Lcona 'Kelly Monday night by sx lady friends. Games were enjoyed . by the. group after which ' a tasty . : lunch was .servM.." Those present were Lillian C.'Booth, Lillla Wilde, Oma Mitch ell, Alice Parker, Myrtle Wilde and lhelma Larsen. , . - The annual conjoint farm hurl tsXZ7L and poultry association nartv wu .u - ..,'7; held Wednesday nieht in the stake f1". "1 " tabernacle J amusement hall ith heC Pillion 1 wS PoLhV"?''0?6" Elder-Stephen L. Ri?hIrdJ re SifS ? and Pf ant Grove and s6ntins the ( ch p . visitors from the state oreaniza- twuu, -n V I. T. a SL urday night for an hour after which a nrorra 11?T presided was enjoyed and dancin was aeain Llasponing aaa5ess' ,,. n w,!.,!,,, t jv, Ir""1 pt;jLers were Artnur-jei-resumed until midnight Light re- son ; firma n,. xZ. f reshments were served. Rudolnh I ri... . ' j- . . I ana ijnan nanus. John local .farm, bureau president, com-i- , prised the General mmlttel and 5 conference convened Sunday were assisted by sub-committees of pr J pavlllon? both orcanlzationa- . - fesident: Gardner was in -charge. " . r i -i riA srtAalrAra mai.a r5 v... tt.i.. . no v. nay xiaivs Of th at air o nraeMn T iri. a ms mates oi me - - u)mmumiy i Leifson i nH t?v, i. Church V Kensington vclub were emphasized the importance of hav-guests: hav-guests: Thursday afternoon of Mrs. I nr mnr.n,u.iAn..u. i niuwinnutwiiu at ueneva. me ou fields. Music was.by the mixed : 777 aH . 4" "r,u8 u"u cnorus of 75 voices from the Span- V .? , . u""ra V1"B isn ork high school directed by delicious lunch. x LP. J. Faux.. . . The ' afternoon session ; convened" The members of th ChrisMftn I at two ofrlnclr trjo- tk " -. -t y - . r . . - ... . :- a Mwiiai ug Endeavor societv held their reeru- made . the nrlncinal nHfrM n v lar meeting Thursday night at the afternoon, speaking an the depres-home depres-home of Lloyd Duckworth. , The sion . and the present' economic lesson was presented after which situation. THa niwirr uni k social chat and games were enjoy- church members to - be loyal to ed and refreshments served. their city, community and state and to support ' local institutions. The members of the H. B. cluh DanKs,. manufacturing -plants and were entertained last Thursday other industries, and in this way afternoon by Mrs. Milton Adams, j much can be done to overcome the Ttnn iMi Af hrMna- want nlovn I JI'ttFCnt CntlAir Al - Uli,li una the high score prize . winners being fcished by the -high school chorus Mrs: Ernest HindTey, Jr., and Mrs. and Dr. Wells T. Brockbank and Rulon Peterson. A-delicious lunch President H. A. Gardner made the was served. 1 closing remarks. - ; ' , . The closing session was held at The Pirst ward M. L A. presented night and the program was given uy uie cumamea m. i, a.s or the uiiiercnt wards featuring a uas- eant, -The Clean Life.", f ORETiI SOCIETY Games of 500 constituted the evening's eve-ning's entertainment Saturday when members of the Social Hour club met at the home of Mrs, N. A. Jacobson to spend the evening. Mrs. '.Sylvester..-Brewer and Chase .Tolton received the high v score prizes and Mrs.. S. J. Cunningham and A, A. Loveridge received the consolation favors. A delicious luncheon was served the following Messrs and Mesdames; George Carroll Car-roll Sylvester Brewer, S. J. Cunningham, Cun-ningham, A. A. Loveridge, Chase Tolton, J. B. Sumner, John E. Christensen, Willis Terry", and N. A. Jacobson. ' two one-act -plays Tuesday night following a short period of class ' - - ' " '., , i . .- . .- f: : ..- a - . . ......... . , ........ . ... ... 218 West : Center Deliver SATURDAY'S SAVINGS AT SEWfiLL'S SODA-CRACEKRS 1 . . 29c GRAHAM CRACKERS 2-lb.Box. T CTTTT TlP? Imperial Valley. Large ,i. ' ' M , JLd JL ;1 V-f C - solid heads . iV. : . . . . ... . . . : mM GRAPE-FRUIT . f'; . ; : ORANGES "!ril5c ' Large size. Iozen . . . SLEMONS.un"st.- 1i,f,,..,u'M- 23c . .... ..aj,. . . A good quality Broom at a real saving. r; Each , belt.,. Lr...'y; ......jv . TOILET-TISSUE . : 5 B BROOMS SOAP 45c 25c : STARCH ,. SSS!"S?..!: -;.'.., ::. .1 :. . .V Cc Gerinade,-: lie GRAPE-FRUIT Seald-Sweet. FIcHda's finest; No. 2 Can . . . . . C BAKING-POWDER 29 c uuLLED OATre:s;o 35c HI f II P Brown Loaf. ClIC,. Whole Whcat POTATOES .Utah Russets 1 . YAMS Smoth nd ;V- , uniform..,..;..,..:,. .COOKIES V-flulcjr VAVA1J Booster aau'f - T, FIG-BA R v Purity's, fresh. The i XVJ A-,rAXVl3 kind vnn lllf o - PRUNES JBUTTER Sa'r Bf& Brand - i i Jf 24 49c ..;.'flo."" 9c. ....5I?s-29c ;..25c ...2lba-25c .21150 . . . 22C RAILROAD MAN LAID TO REST Funeral " servfAM : tn t- feters, section foreman for the1 Union Pacific railroad at. Parley, who was killed bv a train Rat. urday, were held in the Provo Fifth ward ; chapel Tuesday after noon. BishoD W. O. Facer nrAoiHe1 Mrs. Dwiarht Packard sane "I'm a Pilgrim," and Mrs. Sarah Ramsey rendered two vocal" solos, "Abide With v Me" and "One Kwoetiv Solemn Thought," Elmo Coffmn of Springville furnished the vocal soio, "Golnjr Home." ' Remarks were made r hv iciri Hutchings, Patriarch O. B. Huntington, Hunt-ington, William Bradford, Delbert Bradfield and : BishOD Porter nt Morgan. The -opening' prayer -was offered by Bishon Nenhi And and the, benediction was pronounc- va oy ;.tsisnop .Hilton Robertson of Springville;- Interment was in the Provo citv cemetery, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop Facer: The services were largely attended and there vei e ; many beautiful floral offerings, - . ' PAGE FIVE The members of the Faustina club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Raymond Gill man Thursday. , An election' of officers held during: dur-ing: this time voted in the following tair: Mrs. Vance Baxter, oresi dent; Mrs. Martell Keetch, vice president, and Mrs. Raymond Gill manl secretary and treasurer. Games and luncheon filled the re maining part .of the afternoon. Members present werer Mrs, La- Grande Jarman, Mrs. Reed, Hales, Mrs. Oscar Cragun, Mrs. Wance Baxter, Mrs. Martell Keetch and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jack CaJde'r and children spent Sunday at Salt Lake A charming dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun included Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Racker of Lehi and Miss Ruth Racker of. Salt Lake as guests. Mr., and Mrs. E reman Christen sen are the proud parents of a love-. ly baby girl which was born Thurs day of last week. Both mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Verde Washburn had as Sunday guests, Mrs. Ford M. Paulson and Mrs. Robert Merritt of Pleasant Grove. Mr.' and Mrs. Georjre M. Olsen and daughter Cleona of Mt. Pleas ant spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. s: F. Hampshire. - Delbert York and Melvin Chris tensen made a business trip to Salt Lake, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Drage and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichlos were Sunday Sun-day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Drage. Amoner the Orem visitors this week are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sum-merville Sum-merville of Long Beach, Calif. REFUSE FREIGHT CHANGE WASHINGTON. Jan. 5 rtTPi Two -applications" for reduction of freight rates on apples arid pears from -points in Washington and Oregon were refused bv the Inter. I state commerce commission today. work. ; The : plays were .well re ceived and created considerable i fun. There was a large attendance. Mrs. Martha BuckWaiter IWt Tuesday for Oeden b. visit A in definitely with Mr. and Mrs.arl Mathews, and family. A professor says feeding "light to cattle helps their yproductionJ But apparently feeding baloney to the public doesn't have the same XXoct. - "Y" IUuminatetl' ' During Leadership . - aim m,.. mm iw.i- it Among the attractive "featured of Leadership week i;.v at Brigham Young university" hav been the electric illuminations arranged by the Utah JPower and Light company. com-pany. The national " ' colors " have been given special illumination at both the Maeser Memorial building build-ing and the Educational" building? the spruce trees at the lower cam-pus cam-pus as a typ?;.of garden illumination; illumina-tion; the home of Dr,'!trfiristen Jensen,- "on University, avenue, opposite the university chairman of f ha Washington bi-centeniary .celebration .celebra-tion of the" local district; and the mural portraitf painting of George Washington. .. with v the American flag on either side in College hall. Payson Library . '-:y - Shows Activity PAYSON The Payson public library reports j circulation during the past year bf 24i05I -Volumes. 15,80 in the adult section and 8,245 in the children's section. This is an increase " of 3,066 over 19303 Only 96 books were added during the year, 53 by purchase and 43 by donation while 18S were withdrawn leaving a total of 4288 books at the end of the year. ;346 hew borrowers borrow-ers were registered, makings 1,883 cards in use. - : A total ot $766.67 -was received from tax levy, fines, rent, etc., with expenses amounting to $849.62. The amount on hand at the end of-the year, was $10.9 ; ; J. B; MATIINSON ' PASSES AWAY PAYSON Joseph B- Mattinson died Wednesday morning at the home of his sister. Mrs. E. A. Simons Sim-ons at 25 North Main street, following fol-lowing a prolonged illness. He was born in Payson, September Septem-ber 19, 1885. the son of Robert and Betty Burnhope Mattinson. He has uvea all of .hislire in this city except ex-cept for a time when he worked in the Tintic mining district. He is survived by the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. E. A. Simons, . Mrs. . Thayhe Birigham. Frank and Henry Mattinson of Payson; Roy Mattinson of Idaho Jf aiisr Mrs. E. O. Simmons of Salem; Sa-lem; -Mrs. Peter Borup of Ogdent and Mrs. Richard Barnett of Hollywood. Edelman Services Set For Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Maude S. Edlcman,' wife of A. F. JSdlcman, will bs held Saturday at 1 o'clock in the Sixth ward chcpel. The body may be viewed at tho BCrg Mortuary chapel prior to the services. Interment will be in the South Cottonwood cemetery. . Mrs. Edleman died Wednesday morning at1 the Aird hospital fro n complications which followed an operation performed two weeks - .".go. WHILE THEY LAST Z. C M. I. SUGAR CURED IHIaflS s WIhIIe 11 BACON "Sliced, lb. 20C wlt,s Iremium Bacon, sliced, lb.. . EGGS -Large, 2fSa strictly fresh, 2 doz 35c ... . LEGS Half or Whole, lb. : . . .. SHOULDER ROASTPbr.y: tile SIDE PORK In: a piece, lb. SIDE PORK, Sliced, lb.;- ... . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY PINEAPPLE CAKE 25c 35c 50c Sizes PROVO BAKERY Phone 334. ,57 N."lst East n ?'. .,' ' v 1 r - 464 WEST CENTER ST. Free Delivery PHONE 534 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 20c Purity Graham . Crax, 2-lb.;box . V. Htlls Blue Can ; Coffee, 1-lb. pkg..' Crystal, Wedding-Oats, Wedding-Oats, pkgr. .Pierce's Pork and IJeans, large sizerl Franco-American Y :r rt Spaghetti, 3 cans, fl?! Peas; , Corn. Strincr Beans and Tomatoes, '3 cans ; . . . ... '.I w 29c JlfSc Sealed Sweet Fancy p Grapefruits lg. ens 3,T Hillsdale Broken Sliced ' Pineapple, , : 5Cc 2 larcro cans : : Ivory, Flakes, - Small size, pkg..VJ est Grade Toilet i ? tl 0 5c 15c 20c SHOULDER ipASTIb. . EfpC L0IN ROAST, 20c lb: LEG or RUMP, lib. 2"C mmmm' Your ircuSa&e Your Money in Community Local merchants with modem stores ond fr.oderr. me4hocfs provide genuine quality at low every-day prices SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. JANUARY 30th. .1932 THE NEW ALL-PURPOSE WASHING POWDER Large Package .a TUNA FLAKES 3!wo 'e Cans ..... CORN Tom Thmb Brand. 3 Cans For RED & WHITE It Does the Work Better. SUGAR powder?d or Brown CANDY BARS Twin Milks and Nutsy Tufors, 5 for S7c 10c KED & WHITE PASTEURIZED PRUNES Size 60-70 Evapoiated. llKEEN TEA KcJ and VVite Brand, One Half Pound . . BREAD White or Whole. Wheat, o Found Loaves 19c 25 c 10c BEEF or PORK LIVER, Zlm. for. pot ntomii .ROAST, lb;. . xtrarFihe Steer Prime ': f Rib Roast,v- Roiiibvra::.;. HOME RENDER ED LARD, lb. . ... GROUND ROUND STEAK, 2 lbs. for SWISS STEAK, lb 35c SPRING FRIES, lb. 25c ROASTERS lb. STEWING HENSi Drawn and cut up Free 'Delivery" " VCkll Us Wore 9 a. Phone 195 m. for Dinner Deliveries." -&utttk;F odd bta Z- . '-'VT. .a - i ... T . . " f 78'WEST;CENOER ST. op RED & WHITE PASTEURIZED S(BIF Pound . . . FIRST QUALITY. PROVO MADE PANCAKE FLO0R Red and vite pound bag SYRUP Red and 1Vhite- Cane and Maple Quart Jar 25c 45c 1 COFFEE Elue and White. Brand, 1 Lb. Vacuum Tin 29c FRUITS and VEGETABLES Xemonade keeps cold fi . Per Dozen ... iiC TF.atinfft?ri Nice Large Heads 2 frji 4 Tissue, 3 rolls Bob iWhite Soap-.jjRc Black Beauty Pop- W Xg corn. 4 lbs. for.,. . : - Dep artirient dhoice. errain-fed MUTTON Leg, Loin Roasts lb .1. . . '. 9e .PIG . . . v - '-' i '- i . '- v ' v.. -ic 'ii le PORK SHOULDER ROASTS lb. . fl2C No Shanks. " . s , . SIRLOIN;: STEAliSr-lb. SALT BACON lb. : .. VeU Streaked - .... .H4c: .:...EEc , Plentj' of - - v Fresh SALIilON and Fat Younff HENS at Saving Prices ' ( MEAT SPECIALS Chickens, Stewing fl r Hen3, pound. . , Laihb Roast : tl l Shoulder, pound . . r-T Pork Roast Shoulder. Young and tender, lb. Leg Roast' Pork, , pound.,.:;,..:...: Veal Roast Shoulder, pound. .". H2c ii'6b . '- -.' .. .- Lee Roast Venl. pound.. Pot Roast Beef, Best Cuts, Young steer " Tt Beef, pound . v . . ' Rolled Prime Rib tl Roast Beef, pound. '"V Sausage and Hani burger, 2 pounds. Fresh Bacon, "flr? pound; ....... . . ; . 5c ' , " 1 ""srm? 1 in w&rEire i Tte Tiaf Honey Can Buy D0NT FORGET YOUK GREEN STAMPS 282 WEST CENTER - - PHONE 66 1", ,'- , - , , ... LEG and RUMP R0ASTS-4b. . ; . .yfc SHOULDER ROASTS, .best cuts lb. fl c :yML:sTEws:ii:U : 2e POTROASTS Steer Beef: LB. 10c LARD Home V ; Rendered. ..; . . 2 LBS. 18c Our shelvesrare stocked with fresh orncerips nrii nf a saving.. ' 4 . ; :: Phone Us Your Order "! 7 ; ' ; FREE DELIVERY! Sec RED & ,WIIITE -AD f cr , Grocery Specials ? V - S3csi?(I3asiDQGs? Ymir Local Merchants Are Worthy of Your CONFIDENCE! Support them and help to maintain Local Employment. The merchanHi 'in T?rl & White Stores ' is dependable. ' Prices are competitive. They give ; Free Delivery De-livery Service, and extend accommoda-; f .tions that outside concerns are unable to ' extend. ,Ix)cal Merchants are community builders. They pay the taxes. They keep . me money at nome. Confidence in them : will return prosperity. ' - Is it better for one enterprise.to be rich, or a Jiundrcd tc be well to- do and contented?" con-tented?" : Think It Over! jf' |