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Show 'A PROVO (UfAm ,E.ylEK.lKG.;HDRAliP Fit XP AV DEC EM B E:R- 1 6, '11)3 2 :;v -: The Hunger Marchers' Retreat From Congress . . - - - - ; ." ".y. - y ' ' " W ..... r. Esrortd bv scores of DoUce. to the Capitol, hunger marcher p5ntUhelr petitions t Vice President Curtis and Speaker Garner and then were escorted back to th guarded camp. Here Is the exodus Irom the Capitol. More than hair the hunger maicnera ihi wojihii6wi. ...... . ..w.o . to and from Congress. - 4 - : : csv- Curtis Infant Dies In Salina Hospital; The Infant son of Don Duval and ViCKSGDUGU mO? ; All you've hoped for in a .Cough Drop medicated with ingredients of i V VapoRub Leona Balzly Curtis, of. Sprlng-vllle, Sprlng-vllle, died at a Salina hospital. Saturday Sat-urday shortly after birth. Graveside services were conducted conduct-ed at the city cemetery Sunday under the direction of Claudin Funeral home. . Besides the parents, the child is survived by the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Balzly of Benjamin Benja-min and Mr. and Mrs. Ellas D Curtis, SpringvUle. Japanese colonists along the Amazon river are expected to number more than 50.000 within a few years. (BB Bargain Prices for Saturday, Dec. 17: GENUINE DIXIE From Southern Utah Soffglhimimn Wx .. 67c 7f?r?N SCHILLINGS or FOLGERS, (S&2(2 Pound Can . . . . . STqCmm WOOD'S CROSS Large SllIGuBEP 2'2 Sile Quart Can ..... Macaroni or Spaghetti Skgs.. 105 AOs 23c tbai? A-l Milled in Utah County, 48-lb. Bag ................. 69e (SaEse mmv SIS'. 23c Log Cabin ; 2Sc.fe 09s FREE- 1 Pkff. Pancake Flour. Small Size r ir T7 A TrTT7T T MADE Pure Snow ' .ani whit CAtlFORNIA' NAVEL ' Dozen to 35S; Dozen WE HAVE jV BIG SUPPLY OP CHIUSTAMAS - TREES CANDIES AND NUTS V ; MARICET- SPECIALS POT ROAST : Eifut &, RIB BOIL steaks; SLICED BACON : ;,-.LB:fl' IB 29 K CHORUS BROADCAST : The girls chorus from the Fifth No pictures will be shown in that ' . aA', a or vST. biggest theater in the world, only 7 ""7 Zf'i -f o'clock aw iwtAj C rl v hitmnan . kw 1 j , w..nn,Ea w, ..Tr6 RnturriAv. Thr will alqn . be ii was pieasing yesieraay iu bc one or two hundred young ladies, in rehearsal, practising their charming accomplishment, singing. dancing, nearly , all of . them with legs quite bare and very athletic. TODAY (Continued from Pajf One) R. K. O. company, controlling the two gigantic theaters in John D Rockefeller's New York "Centre showed the two theaters to this re porter yesterday. They will interest you when you see them, particularly the radio music hall. The biggest stage and biggest theater in tbe world, with 6,250 seats, is so vast that' you find it difficult to believe your eyes. Only a few big things In the world come up to your .expecta tions. Mr. Aylesworth's music hall is one of them. A combination of electricity and the science of accoustics makes an ordinary voice on the stage dis tinctly audible from every seat in the theater. : - - PAUL RIPPLE IS GUN VICTIM : (Continued from Fftga One) " : . end a function; at the B. Y. V, Friday forenoon, according to bl parent who are prostrated with grief today. . k - - Paul Ripple waa born in Provo January 16. 1909, and attended the schools here, lie waa a prominent athlete at the Prove high school And won Tils letter In three sports. Unon hla graduation in 1828 he entered - tfte Brlgham Young university uni-versity where he won more re nown as a member of the varsity track team. He was alao a mem ber of the football squad, Enters Aviation Ue attended school two quartere last year hut had not registered this year. He waa employed at times by the Union Pacific as extra eall boy at the shops. He had pros pects of more permanent employ ment after the first of th year. Paul Ripple enjoyed Immense popularity among the younger aet In Provo and was known as a youth of a genial and sunny dis position. .Last year he entered an aviation school and had complet ed much of the preliminary work required of pilots. Arrangements for the funeral services have not yet been made. He is , survived by his parents and two brothers Glen and Wallace Ripple. His father Is section pat xolman for the Mountain States Telephone and , Telegraph com pany. AIR MAIL MEN ROTARY GUESTS Two Pigs Won't Be: on Memr, i . . 1 . -,. s t - (-;v : . , : a f 1 a'.v.vj.v.1! V-.-.-.v.v. .- P: Mi OUTLINES a t MAILING RULES (Continued from Page One) rumors that the postage on first class mall had been reduced. The rate for first class mall is still three cents an ounce or fraction of an ounce, be said. ,' In addressing mall,- especially Christmas mail, it is important that the address Is complete. Including house-number and name of 'street post-office box or rural number, typed or plainly written in Ink.-A return- address should be placed In the upper lefthaad corner of vtv piece of man. ' 5 I In case & tag Is used for the par cel, Mr. McOuIre says, an address and return card ahould alsobe written on the wrapper ' for use If the tag la lost and a copy-of the address should also be enclosed Inside the parcel. t Christmas greeting cards should , not be mailed in red. green or other dark-colored envelopes or in very small envelopes. Another precaution precau-tion given by the postmaster lstbe Insuring or registration of valuable mall. No parcel may be more than 100 Inches In length and girth combined com-bined nor exceed 70 pounds in weight. 1 Z 1 DODO Vw bGdDD Refer tble to any llS8bMembet (Continued from Page One) turns and find his way to the air port by using only his instruments and by radio signals. ' The radio communication system has revolutionized the flying business, busi-ness, he said. It will take a man 10 or 12 yean to bring himself to the point where he can become a' scheduled air transport pilot in the near future, he said, so difficult is the examination examin-ation and so long the period of training necessary. Mr. Hall explained in his talk on the growth of air transportation that planes were now being built which would transport passengers from New York to San Diego In 18 hours. At the present time 31 hours Is the limit. Lyman Partridge entertained with a bass solo accompanied oy Owen Reese and Howard Kearns gave a piano solo. W. A. Huckins was in charge of the meeting. "Awwww, shucks! I should say not! These two pigs sure won't be on a platter for. any Christmas dinner!" says. Roy Meyers, 10-year-old pig expert. Then, Roy grinned good-naturedly when he realized he was being spoofed a bit by a visitor. Roy ia the son of A. L. Meyers, a rancher who ships several carloads of hogs annually from his place on the Sun River project near Choteou, Montana. Roy has raised his two Hampshire pigs as pets from the early mUk-bottle days up until sow. and he staunchly declares they will be kept safe from any epi-:ure's epi-:ure's plans for a savory course of a holiday meal. Springville Community Church Regular services will be held a the church Sunday. . Sunday school will be conducted at 10:30 o'clock and church worship service at 11:30 o'clock under the direction of the Rev. Virgil Gaines. His subject will be: "Patching An Old Garment," Gar-ment," Luke 5, verse 36. Christian Endeavor will be held at the L. L. Baker home, Fourth North street, Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., with Wood row Wing as leader. s- SHARON GENEALOGICAL shoes were exported from Czecho slovakia last year. Sharon stake Genealogical com mittee officers will meet at Union meeting Sunday at 1:30 o'clock in the seminary building. A meeting for the ward Genealogical Genea-logical committees will be. held at 2 KIRKIIAM VISITS Oscar A. Kirkham, regional boy scout executive, conferred with Dr. Lowry Nelson, A. A. Anderson and I. E. Brockbank, officials of the Provo district Thursday on problems prob-lems concerning the business of the district. Mr. Kirkham also addressed Mr. Anderson's class in scout leadership leader-ship on The Unique Contribution the Scout Program Makes to the Education of the Youth in the World." Nearly half of the families In this country own their own homes. DfeSn OS Deft ff 'FIMf (?dl tasA Dealers have entry blanks for Tbm NOPCO XX TEST to help improve im-prove poultry flocks and profits. January 31, 1933 Is the last day. IMPORTANT TO POULTRY MEN AND TURKEY GROWERS Thi is a FEED TEST NOT a Latter Writing Contest. THE PURPOSE to satisfy yourself, ia your way, on your ranch, regarding NOPCO XX results. Then list your results on wrapping paper, if you like. Form is of no consequence. conse-quence. Sign up with your dealer for the FEED TEST whether you write a letter or not. You can do as you pleas LJ about that. A wireless telegraph station to Morer. than ; 15,000,000 pairs of 1 communicate with Great Britain Is "being constructed at " Salisbury; Southern Rhodesia. I Springville High School Notes The vaudeville which Is being sponsored by. the sophomore class promises to be the biggest and best yet produced." Each' of the classes of the high school is staging an individual in-dividual act, to the winning number num-ber of which will receive a cash prize.; Competition between classes class-es is very keen as this is the iirst to apply in the initial fund for the art . condidate. A matinee will be given for school club, Thursday afternoon at 3:30 p.' m. The evening eve-ning performance' will be Fridaj night at 7:30 p. m. About 1500 American Methodist Episcopal missionaries are carrying carry-ing on their work In foreign lands. England's births at present are averaging 1000 gills to every 1045 boys. No longer will only the riclv man enjoy . this: famous high-grade high-grade coffee, for it is f now packet!-, jn ceo n omical con-, tainers that save consumers; 11c on .every pouridand delivered f r e s h . daily to all grocers. ' Regular 27c lb., Jor 25c on specials. WIIOIXSO?tn FOODS, inc. ' , (Distributors) O 5 831 Plerpont Ave.,- Salt Ia&O Prices Effective Saturday, Dec. 17 . - , . . . . v-iu. nas var ifTSfT (5E 'IB GOLDEN BANTAM t &aQnna E?fluuE? Baking GGOG 2bTcan ... H9 SPERRY PRIM- Ar"r RISE Bas. (SQ)(S Calumet, :"'ri TOMATO i Can Powder PIE TIN and CAKE FLOUR FREE 0SBSBSSSW -i ' Hasa . Hard Candies & . 2lbi,..2g2 Chocolatcs2 lbs. . DOiiriGQl Imi2c:2 ,b9. Sg -..1 , SAFEWAY MEATS AIORRELVS PRIDE BABY BEEF - . s'K'X L CROSS ' v- ' s v ri r U GRAIN FED - - aW f SUGAR CURED lbs. ii UiiUGCa .'. L3QC.0UU LbnjQ mVNUSUAL SAVINGS FOR SATURDAY; DECS tt 1932 TMg&8)Q8 aim(fl5f 2 lbs. . ri CP) I Fresh, Rjpe; No. 24 Can . . . . vdJ OLD TIME BUX Sweet Potatoes 4c Creams mix"88 2 lb8 3 5 Lettuce caiSrnia Head 7c Mixed Nuts 2 -b3 2r9 Spinach spy . Leaf. u. 7c Peanuts s2SboLb. ;". . , 1.0c 4-oz. cans 2 for . . SSc -WalloininGs New Crop-Soft Crop-Soft Shell . . Lib, fli Mince Meat suX 1 pie Tin FREE with 2 Packages JAM Hewletts -'Asst. Berry 35 29c Pumpki Large n No- 214 Can 9c Black Beauty V POPCORN 2 a 3c CHEESE ".....aSc TEA ST.!'.;:. i Si.S5c I?nimaraiu)fle TID-BITS Can STRICTLY FRESH J CI IPaimallse r SPERRrSl Pkg. Wheat v Yi Hearts Free Package iiU Catsup Woods X Extra Fancy, 11 oz. can Fancy Cut .. 5c Toilet Tissue Rolla ee Brand Oats Quick ' Quaker Large Pkg. ... 9c Winner Brand (3 Box Carton . . ,y fl Larg3izo SunkistDozeit1 t 48-lb. H Sewed's White King ... . . BEEF alltsfe MeaG E?Gatoii5eq SfeaTidIl round; t-bone,; C;tfu SIRLOIN PORK Picnic : cuts, rY A FRESH By.the Piece Pound PORK" FANCY-LOIN : . ;1 ; , lounir. uram-iea .,- ' 1 ) I -f J VI v I rl S S i 3 u - J. V - V! .-A ... 9. t v f i . V .:. ; . . :- ' v".. w,; )'' ; '':'-v.;-'.r,-;:.v; .... . - - 'j ; - 1 1 -fc'vi |