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Show PAGE FIVE; a- PLAY CONTEST ward, Blaine Hansen; Saleni wjard, Rhea Jorgensen. , ' SERVICES FOR DAVID H. JONES Provo r Family Strong For Scouting Y":String Trio at Pardoe Recital ist, American Fork, and Lota Pax-man, Pax-man, 'cellist, Provo. Mrs. Pardoe will interpret "The Skin' Game" by John Galsworthy. Proceeds of the program will go to the university endowment fund. . ,fm( V. v. Wednesday Spanish Fork First IN READINESS ward. Rex Daniels; Leland ward, Eleanor Stark; Spanish Fork Third ward, Virginia Bowen and Laura Finch; Spanish Fork Fourth ward, Agnes Skinner and W. Crump. Music between the acts will be furnished toy the Junior high school band directed by Glenn Coffman. Music by the "Y" Girls' string trio will precede the lecture-recital by Kathryn Bassett Pardoe at Brig-ham Brig-ham Young university, according to Mis. Franklin S." Harris, acting head of the prograjm committee for the B. Y. U. women's organization. The trio is composed of Edith Young, pianist, Ann Clayson, violin- Martin M. Larson of the Manavu ward bishopric, presided at the largely attended funeral services for David H. Jones, held in the SPANISH FORK The stake contests ofthe M. I. A. on the one-act one-act play "Peggy" will take place at the Winona theater at Spanish Fork Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. eve-nings. The wards will present their plays .as fellows: Tuesday Spanish Fork Second ward. Miss Laura Shepherd; Lake Shore ward, Alta Huff; Palmyra Bring a breath of spring to breakfast Manavu ward chapel Sunday afternoon. after-noon. Mr. Jones, highly respected Provo POSTPONE CASK The case against William Williams Wil-liams in the Fourth district court Monday morning, was postponed until later in the week as the May term of court opened. citizen, died at his home Wednes AT ALL GROCERS' PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TU ESD.A Y, APRIL 18, 1933 g . f' - jit,, lf jv ; ff r . -1 ' '-if ,, h:r 5 jS'irAlTt f-- ' iVi I 'Sin & n 0 E'r mi '-fVii 1 , ' - 3. 11,111 ,ii ., 1 --fc 9 Locally Owned and Operated Prices Effective Wednesday, April 19 Purity Salted Wafers, Grahams or Soda Crackers (Cffae&effs rK. 3.r25c 5c Package DEL MONTE - CAMPBELL'S - PIERCE'S or HEINZ ITommatio Junnee 3 25c ILaroimdlipy Soap I0br18c 25c WHneattnes 2 Packages FREE 1 Skippy Bettleware Bowl. naps parages Beef cans Sweet, Juicy Navels Dozen 25 c 10c Variety 3. for IOC 5 for 25c Comb Honey EFu.n .Combs:. 9c Fresh Tomatoes, Green Omons7Radishes Cucumbers, Cauliflower, Head Lettuce MARKET SPECIALS VEAL LEAN CHOPS Pound STEW Pound : . ioc 6c PORK LOIN CHOPS Pounds. ..gg STEAKS- Best Grade Beef Pound .... ..4R(t BACON SLICED 1-lb. pkg. - day evening, after a long illness. The speakers were J. W. Howe, J. R. Hood, J. A. Buttle and Bishop Wilbur Sowards of the.. Manavu ward. Patriarch J. B. JKeeler offered of-fered the invocation, the closing prayer was pronounced by Albert Mabey and J. M. Jensen dedicated the grave at the Provo city cemetery. ceme-tery. H. A. Dixon and Mrs. W. J. Lewis sang "I Know That My Redeemer Re-deemer Lives," accompanied by Mrs. Heber C. Snell. A duet, "Sunset" "Sun-set" was sung by Mrs. Sarah Ramsay Ram-say and Mrs. Emma Egilson. Miss Ann Cfayson played a violin number. num-ber. "Let Us Sp-eak. Kind Words to Each Other," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindley, accompanied accompan-ied by Mrs. lone Heaton, and as a closing number, "Farewell All Earthly Horrors," was rendered by the choir, under the direction of Ernest Paxman. There were many beautiful flowers. DIKECT GIRLS DAY PLAY Melba Dastrup and Ada Anderson Ander-son of Provo, and Oralie Cragun of Smithfield have been appointed aa chairmen of staging and costuming cos-tuming committees from the play production class which will be active act-ive in the presentation of the Girls' Day play "Fashion." The drama will be presented in College hall May 4 following the activities of Girls' Day at Brigham Young university. uni-versity. The play is under the direction di-rection of Alonzo Morley, professor of dramatic art. Cash Specials for Wednesday, April 19 (Som Sftaffelhi lzkase 5c Sweet Milk Chocolate X... 19c GoSSee Z 'ound Can ....... 3ic "RED & WHITE KiaunmKntey Soap 4 Rars. . 9c fttunma Fflakes &Tound.. 10c IPnimeappIie SS ....... Sc 12c MEATS Per Pound Pounds. . 25c Pound . HOC ILnimCs Sauasage 2 ... 25c FAT HENS Young, fat Hens prepared with Noodles, make a delicious de-licious dish. These Hens can be purchased pur-chased Wednesday at 13c per lb. MINCED HAM Our Market will have a fresh ship- . ment of Minced Hams for Wednesday. Wednes-day. We will slice these Hams at any desired thickness for the low cost of 14c per lb. BEEF STEAKS Wednesday we are featuring Government Govern-ment Inspected Sirloin Sir-loin and T - Bone Steaks, cut from Steer Beef, at 10c per lb., and Round at 12c per lb. PORK SAUSAGE In the past our customers have enjoyed en-joyed our All Pork Sausage. Wednesday's Wednes-day's price on this high quality Sausage Sau-sage is 5c per lb. Also Fresh Side Pork at 10c per lb. WHITE KING These are the days that call for Soap and Soap Powders. Our Store has good values in both. Wed. Large Packages Pack-ages White King will sell for 26c. STARCH Kingsford Corn Starch, h i g hest auaMty, will sell Wed. at 5c pkg. Silver Gloss Starch will sell for 7c pkg. COCOA Large 2 lb. pack-a pack-a g e s Rockwood Cocoa for only 20c Wed. A real value. GRAPEFRUIT , For your morning meal there is nothing noth-ing better than Gratftfruit. Vfed.. . Shaver's Grape-fruit, Grape-fruit, large cans, for only 10c. Provo can boast of no. family which takes greate? interes in scouting than the Larson family shown above. The entire male part of this family are veteran scouts and each one of them has been scoutmaster scout-master of troop 50, Provo First Ward at some time or other during the past nine years. G. Clyde Larson, left is the scoutmaster at the present time; T. C. Larson, district scout commissioner was the first of the trio to serve in this capacity In which he was succeeded by his oldest son, O. B. Larson, at present chairman of the troop committee in the Manavu ward. Payson MBS. A. R. WILSON Correspondent Phone 64 -- 0- Very successful in every detail was the annual Nebo stake "M" Men and Gleaner Girls' banquet in the First ward recreation hall with more than 100 in attendance from the various wards in the stake. Boyd L. Wilson, stake "M" Men president was the toastmaster at the banquet and responses were given by Miss Lois Noon, stake Gleaner president; William Madsen and Grace Oleson, stake M. I. A. presidents and George Q. Spencer of the Nebo stake presidency. John C. Carlisle delivered the address of the evening, Blaine Winters gave a humorous reading and vocal selections were rendered by Wayne Hansen and LaPreal Snow of Benjamin. Ben-jamin. The guests were served at long tables attractively decorated with sweet peas and Easter favors, under the direction of the First ward Relief society. Dancing concluded con-cluded the fine entertainment. Miss Thelma Vest and Lee Nebeker are the Gleaner Girls and "M" Men directors di-rectors for the stake. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Strong and two children and Mrs. E. M. Mar-getts Mar-getts and baby of Salt Lake, were guests for the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bui dick. A number of friends of Miss Hannah Patten gave her a pleas:int surprise party Wednesday evening eve-ning to celebrate her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. The affair was given at the home of Miss Roma Brimhall arid others present were Edith White, Emma Jane Wilson, Enone Bott, Delma Hines, Leona Noon, Allean Stanton, Florence Winney and Lillian Patten. H lim liiiujim limn mtmm.im nil) I i mm mi si mA Distribution Distri-bution Without Waste Prices Effective f Wednesday April 19 CRYSTAL WEDDING Air: Large Premium Pkg. Granulated Soap Powder White King Large Package aim & Large White QJr WHEATIES SKIPPY BOWL FREE With 2, Pkgs. for KRAFT CHEESE V2 lb. Pkgs. IS MAnnire Regular Size IWVVmUUO Package 4 SALAD DRESSING g0?ds . Itt CATSUP Ss ii DEAMQ Cut Green g0 DLMO String-Can DnEQ Fanning's Bread rillVLJLiJ and Butter Jar Airway COFFEE Ed. De pendable lb- QUALITY MEATS FRESH HONESTLY ADVERTISED! FRESH GROUND MM atmsaifscBo ilk. SHOULDER BEEF Cut from Fancy Baby Beef So ILlb. (hi MORRELL'S PRIDE SHANKLESS . r Mmm" 1 i i Huf SYRUP If For DEPEND WJ RESULTS 0r WmtmWri 01 '"W.ii at Ja rr:ii r7jr Wednesday Savings At Sewell's White King WASHING POWDER Large pkg. MISSION BELL or CREME OIL ToIHett Soap 5 bars 19c ZEE KRAND BBS 5 Gfleaumseff SAL... CRYSTAL WHITE ROLLS 19c 2 Cans SC Pkgs. v ... w ROCKWOOD'S i -Pound Can ROCKWOOD'S . . . 2"can 22C CoSSee SSANBOTS:.. 29c ai?dlnimes l?.. 2 lit IPeas Srted- lie Asp aragus Green, Tender Shoots Pound Eaimses Medium Size rw J5weet. juicy. .uoz 2 doz &9c N' ARSH SEEDLESS 6EapeSi?iiiiiitt s?e . . 5 for 10c Bunches 5c T A n eaims WHITES 2ihS.oc lbs. (n5iffi IFHalkes Packa .. .... IOC Wloum ?SLSAS,..w?r. . 89c A Delicious Drink Made From Ripe Black Figs FES0 28c Strictly Freeh, Graded and Candled DOZEN SEWELL'S QUALITY MEATS i?TU3imfl BeeS, Lb. . 5 ipEs Stfealks, Lb. . E aoc 23c omoKea $Dm on u 1 (o ice) j c SfieaEi Lb. . AS QR SCWCGS FANCY AND A REAL VALUE PICKLED FOOD EAT MEAT FOR HEALTH mw - mrtnrn tat ? 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