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Show -tPAGE FOUR PRO VP (UTAH) E V E NING HER ALJ), FRIDAY, 'APRIL 29, 1032 A, v I ' SPRINGVIXLE BIRTIIS , - Mr. and Mrs. Mareelltis NieKoh announce the birth of a son April 20 at Mapleton. Mr. and; Mrs; E, H. "Blackie" Ilflsh announce the birth of 'a sh at Salt Lake, April 23. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oris Packard are the parents of a son born, April 14 at San Francisco, California. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson of Spanish Fork, announce the birth of a son April 18. Mrs. Clayson was formerly, Miss Clara Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown announce, an-nounce, the birth of a daughter, April 26, in Springville. I: We Deliver Call Early for Dinner i r PHONE 195 I - A Home-Owned Store Independently Operated a SPINACH, Utah Grown 3 lbs. SOC LOCAL RADISHES fASPARAGUS - RHUBARB Bunches 3 li .. . ; uuEEIS UNIONS & Bunches ffC -i . 11 CARROTS STRAWBERRIES FRESH TOMATOES Solid, Ripe 2 .Ibs- mi t ILi Whole or Half, lb. . 11 So Just think! You can get a half leg for only 60c to 80c. ;. PORK Shoulder Roast lib. A Large Beast lor only i - 40c to 50c. 8c I All Pork Sausage lAlways Fresh Cbr VEAL CHOPS Loin or Rib, tl lb tt Unrendered fat, 9JEm Made lb ? POT ROAST Y oung, Tender-Beef LARD ed fat, 6 lbs HAMS Swift's Premium Ovenized Whole- asfc Butt End" " " JQC in O Center Cut Cut Slices . 25c v n 1 W: 3 1 THE BEST S HO E VALUE . IN TOWN iaiC?2SlimLa)I?a21iS S Famous "IPavemmeimtf IPOBnffilulQI?S,, ' af 95 aim&l $ "ARE "BETTER THAN EVER! "S-. . g(D5dD ;;,':'.$2J0ja'rfd $2.95 Values ; REDUCED TO 3M A EUROPEAN BACKGROUND fv v l n J ' V: v.ssv;-.-:-:- Thr-AniniiaiiLuaiir "Glad to see your back," said judges in the European back contstjut concluded at Vienna. They gave the' prize to shapely Signorina Maria Ma-ria Galante of Italy and here's the back. Hundreds competed. You And I Your Friends Dudley Gallagher returned to Provo this morning from Logan, Ohio, where he has spent the past 10 days. Mr. Gallagher was called to Logan due to the illness of his mother, Mrs. Kathryn Gallagher, who died Friday of last week. Funeral Fu-neral services and interment were held in Logan Monday. W. I. Blersach, Sr., and W. L. Biersach, Jr., of Los Angeles, are business visitors in Provo. H. li. 4 Harper of Ogden, was among the visitors in Provo today. Frank Ashton underwent a major operation at the Aird hospital this morning. His condition is reported as being : fair. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. H. Bullock Bull-ock have returned to their home in Provo frcm Philadelphia, Penn., where they have been spending the past two years. Gn Utah County Farms ' With Extension Agents AGRICULTURAL. SPECIAL . The Agricultural Special will be run through Utah and Salt Lake counties beginning May 31 to June 4, inclusive. The possibility of such an exhibit train has been brought about through the cooperation of the Salt Lake and Utah railroad with Mr. Alden J. Anderson in charge, and through the cooperation coopera-tion of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company com-pany and the Utah Poultry Producers Pro-ducers association. All of these organizations, together with he Dairy Herd Improvement association, associa-tion, are sponsoring this special. "The Agricultural Special .will carry car-ry exhibits in connection with the various main industries of Utah and Salt Lake counties, featuring possibly definite projects being sponsored and worked out in cooperation co-operation with the Extension Service. Serv-ice. Among the main features will be the sugar beet industry and its connection with the livestock feeding feed-ing industry, viz: ' The feeding of beet pulp and beet molasses and by-products. This will also be connected con-nected with the necessity of crop rotation and a proper acreage of alfalfa. The Poultry Industry will also be featured with a nexcellent exhibit, the importance of record keeping, both in poultry accounts and general gen-eral farm accounts. The dairy industry will be featured fea-tured with the importance of good purebred sires and the necessity of keeping records. The women's part on the program pro-gram will undoubtedly be repre-' sented in the preservation of foods and home budgets. The civic organizations in each commuity are standing splendidly back of this move and it is expected ex-pected the entire community population popu-lation will be out to see the exhibit in each town. The very best specialists available avail-able are being obtained from the U. S. A. C. The manager of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, Douglas Doug-las Scalley, and the Utah Poultry Producers association representatives, representa-tives, Clyde C. Edmonds and Mr. Strong, are taking definite parts in the arranging of this program.' S. F. Republicans Choose Delegates SPANISH FORK At a Republican Republi-can meeting held Wednesday night at the city pavilion, the following delegates were elected to attend the state Republican convention at Ogden, Og-den, May 7: P. P. Thomas, D. T. Lewis, R. H. Andrus, Frank Nelson, Nel-son, NeU Dahle, Heber Swanner; alternates, Senator John E. Booth, Ammon Tuttle and J. Angus Olson. Lee R. Davis was elected chairman chair-man for two years and Warren Adams, secretary. It was moved and carried that the chairman appoint ap-point his own executive committee, commit-tee, two members from each ward and from Leland and Palmyra. J. Angus Olson and Ammon Tuttle were temporary chairman and secretary, sec-retary, respectively. Saviare is the salted roe of sturgeon sturg-eon and other large fish. I Starts Strange Conjecture ! Sinking Of Clipper Ships Is Davy Jones locker a sort of happy hunting ground to which ships that have had gallant careers go gladly to well earned reward? This interesting quesUon was raised during the making of RKO Pathe's sea spectacle, "Suicide Fleet," which opens an engagement at the Orpheum theater Friday and Saturday. , Deep water sailors of the fast vanishing canvas era believe so. To them ships are human and no sight in the world is so distressing as that of some noble sailing vessel rotting away in a harbor graveyard. grave-yard. That staunch belief brought comfort com-fort to two grizzled sailing captains, H. N. Burgess and Thomas Ryan as they saw their ships, the clippers Indiana and Bohemia, sent to the bottom of the Pacific for battle action ac-tion of the Navy's big parade. Bill Boyd, Robert Armstrong, James Gleason, Ginger Rogers and Harry Bannister head the featured cast. The story, an action drama of the World War as fought on the sea, was written by Commander Herbert A. Jones of the United States Navy. Lew Lipton prepared the screen play. Albert Rogell directed. it P rfS- . it 111111 Schilling Vanilla has fla vored the birthday cakes-of several million westerners for fifty years. Vanilla, as delicate as a rose yet it permeates rt everytning it toucnes never freezes out nor bakes out. Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Wing of BakersfLeld, Calif., ave arrived in Provo. Mr. Wing is the son of Mrs. Helga B. Kavachevich, who died at her' home here Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Nuttall are Salt Lake visitors today. Mrs. Joseph Shaw, Mrs. D. J. Reese, Clinton Shaw, and Thomas Reese-have returned from a trip to southern Utah. Mrs. Shaw visit ed .with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Camp, in Richfield, and Mrs. Reese visit ed in Beaver with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Pierce. The young men spent some time in Cedar City on business. Mrs. Mary Mortimer of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Baker of Beaver, Beav-er, have been visiting with relatives and friends n Salt .Lake Cty. CURTANS, DRAPES and RUGS lGCgC3BB) lli;pl In the Most A pproved Manner Refreshen your room with crisp, new curtains and a rug ;thatJs.infinuof Its original .luster by bur special process." The cost is nominal, but the satisfaction satis-faction isgreat..; : PROVO CLEANING & v DYEING CO. if J" . , , , ' , , J77 North First West ;v PHONE 46 P0(3(3DdW1 (5 dm Minnesota Golden Yellow . . 3 cans THE HEALTH DRINK START THE DAY RIGHT Grape Fruit Juice can2 HSc - (2 For the Underweight Child sum sn Children Like It! JLeStaQe'SL SoHd. Each gC 10 Pound Pails From Uinta Basin 8c Ix3attIhieS 6 Box carton flC SATT, 91b. bag.... 29c 2, bars Fruit ... Lb. 5c taDTIpllIIflSDSjjli curly variety lbs. ED)c ill! SwBMWWMWMWi HWK1 C0Mumn They are worth money to you! DEMONSTRATOR WILL SAMPLE HEINZ PRODUCTS PRO-DUCTS IN OUR STORE SATURDAY, APRIL 30 DEPENDABLE MEATS t- - - ' Shoulder Roasts,, lb. . . . . 9c Leg or Loin Roasts, lh. E VEAL LOIN ": '--w-:i!la:B;i? I?E?HS ElaG(tSi Lb. fl tt HP$ ElaG(3;C; Lb. to ESc a3na S(0tinsii?ec, Lb. f)c QVALITFIS ECONOMY in Duvina... you save in YWr BAKI NG My POWDER SAME Paift 'FOR OVER " 40 YEARS 25 ounces for 25 FREE DELIVERY 282 WEST CENTER - - PHONE (iG IPott IEoastts Lb- 9 Poglk IEoasttsnl(Lb.al BACKilSesiM Lb. 312 HBBiiHMaBaBaiMMaaaHHBnRn Veafl Stlew Lb. . y See Red & White Ad for Grocery Specials I nr jl I 1 " : j SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1932 eSlti IFIISESS Ready to EatlO-oz. package S S3 it D -mm 5 9 Quart can . TCTltiV "Miller's" Ready to Eat H)-oz. Package IldDe Buckeye" 9-pound bag ...... . . . The Big Bar that serves for every washing need. io 29c Bars . . A S oa p that CANNOT hurt wi vour skin Bars 23c I 0MCIN1tVI Bring your Par coupons to a Red & White Store. They are valuable! I TT TT wi orrang Tall cans 5 (limit) Kraft Cheese All Kinds Lb. Pk?. 16c Beans 2 No. 2 Cans "Pioneer" Wax 29C "Barbecue" Prepared, 2-pound jar . . . ,'r i?alhainm Si?aIkei3? "PURITY" O 1-pound package IIS 0RAiQES; "".Large Size 2 Dozen -"!$$C T BANANAS "Golden Rie" ; SEE OtfR PRICE '. GRAPEFRUIT "Arizona Sweets' Each .4 ... ; . . 4 . . ST f |