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Show i ; : K .- I ' " 4 ... i. '-i: ., 1 r s 4 - i ') 3"-' h, -r PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 4, 1933 PAGE FIVE- i- DEATH CALLS EMMA SIMONS V Mrs. -Emma. S. Simons, 82, the tyrsU white girt to be born In Pay-sn.aied Pay-sn.aied e today at I o'clock at the John; EL .Hayes residence, following a few, day a' illness. . .She was born in Payson, Sept. 24, 1851, a daughter of George and Emma. Whaley Curtis. She had lived in Provo for 20 years. She was an operator for the Deseret Telegraph company in Provo for 30 years and taugut telegraphy, and kHypewrittag jatt .the B. Y. U, for seye rai years) i iwPimons served two terms &f Provo city treasurer. Also, sne wasanr-ractive U D. S. church ; worker, holding me office of slake Sunday school treasurer for 20 years. She had helped many young men. aiyi women through school by offering; them her home, and she raised, three girls, Mrs. Lottie Har-rJs--Bayes of Provo, Mrs. Leah Jones Stout of Berkeley, Cal., and Mrs. Vinna Haws iiichfield of Etna, Wyoming. She is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs.' Hattie Greer, Chicago; Mrs. Lexia Harris, Provo; Mrs. Alice Colvin, Salt Lake City; -Mrs, Esma Tanner, Provo; Mrs. Lodina McClellan, Roosevelt; Mrs. Lettie Barker, Salt Lake; Ray Curtis, Provo; Mrs. Clair Hardy, Payson. . . ' Funeral services will probably be held Thursday. CARD OF THANKS We - are desirous of thanking our i many neighbors and friends. Srho assisted and consoled us during our . recent hour of bereavement, caused through the death of our beloved mother, Mrs. Jacobina Clegg. We -"wish to extend heart- i felt gratitude to the Relief society members .of the Vineyard ward, the speakers and musicians, those . who furnished carr and sent the beautiful flowers. THE CLEGG FAMILY. I ! Government Inspected Meats SMOKED BACON j Sweet flavored U rindless Bacon will sell Wednesday 9c perpkg. POT ROASTS Baby Beef Pot Roasts 10c per lb. Wed. I -MINCE MEAT Hewlett's supreme Mince Meat, flavor-ed flavor-ed with- genuine rum and brandy Wednesday's price 2 lbs. 25c. LAMB STEAKS Lean, tender Lamb Steaks, 15c per lb. Wednesday BEEF STEAKS " Baby Beef, Sirloin and T-Bone Steaks, 17c per lb. Wed. CHEESE Our good, whole milk Cheese has , gained a real reputation. repu-tation. Wed. price 12c lbv ; DRESSING Try Old Mill Salad Dressing- next full quarts 22c Wed. SOAP Bob White Soap 10 bars 22c. It always- pays' to have a few bars on hand. TOIATOES , Large cans Toma-V Toma-V toes 10c pef can.. Delicious cold or in soup. v f- A - Large bottles Jam all varieties 29c. This is real value. - FLOUR Red Star Flour widely k n o w n $1.39 per sack. VEGETABLES Lettuce, 3c head. Cabbage, 2c lb. Cauliflower, 4c lb. Oranges, 10c dozen. Potatoes 10 lbs 12c, . fOODX iKiiirni yrfnom J "A' Surety of - Ptirtty" J ALLEY OOP i KNOW W I uron VCET THEGANGU V FROM HERE ! JMfcJ fW xlbop fellerV? 'em-give Sn1 w 5 y fA ?JSALLRI6HX7 (EM' A SWELL (tjGOU iiSS VY tff j m TELLl ' !Z!Z lilHJ iJJX KINO - ME, THERE LJ , mk f - F55 tifnX 1 HATE TOV V BE MORE . V VuiuAT f Kt)) ) TELLVOUS. YOmLEl Xc;?)0S V f LT" Ja. ' I I f I tOu ri stticg. ihc: ' . .'. " vr.::;: , r. . . 1 Salt Lake Stock Exchange As Famished By WFXLS Lk BRIMHALL Broker TUESDAY, Oct. 24 Alta Tunnel $ .02 $ .03 Amag. Sugar, pref. Big Hill.,.: Gingham Metals . . Bristol Silver . . . Bullion Cardiff 1 Cen. Standard . . . Chief Con Colorado Con Columbus Rexall Con. Wagon Combined Metals Crown Point ...... Crescent Eagle . . . Dragon , Eureka Uly Empire Mines . . . . East Tin. Con East Utah,' Eureka Bullion . . Eureka Standard . Great Western Horn Silver Iron King Indian Queen . . . Lehi Tinticx Little May East Crown Pt. . Mt. City Copper . Mammoth Moscow New Quincy . . , r. 57.00 ' .07 .02 .08 .00 Vis .08 .00 "Ji .40 .01 . .014 .75 .05 .om .01 .03 . .18 .03 .14 .02 . .17 1.00 .01 .63 .05 .01 .00 . .01 . 1.37 .25 .05 7 ,00 59.00 .11 .03 .10 .01 .10 .01 .50 .02 .01 .85 .08 .02 .03 .05 .19 .05 .18 .02 .19 1.05 .03 .75 .07 '.01 .01 .00 .02 1.40 -.40 .OX 01 .40 .02 North Uly 35 Nonstandard 01 Opohongo ..... .00 Park Bingham . . ., .01 Park City Con 16 Park Utah 2.20 Park Nelson 02 Park Premier .... .04 Plutus .20 Provo. ... 1 .... . . .10 Sacramento ...... .02 .Schramm - Johnson Pref. . . 50.00 Silver King Coat. , 5.70 Silver King , West . .70 So. Standard .04 Tar Baby ......... .00 TintiQ Central .... .01 Tintic Lead C: ...... 21 Tintl Standard - .. 3.55 Utah Met & Tim. . .90 U-I Sugar, con. . . 1.30 .01 .02 .17 2.25 .03 .06 .30 .20 ,02 90.00 5.80 .77 .08. .01 .02 .30 3.75, 1.05 1.35 Queen Better ,'111 Ptey tennis gain; In tourna-now tourna-now eblfr to -walk after - 1 1 i ' t s I ' Tl - -; e ' i '-4 ' 7 i ; Ms m 5 " v If' ' ' vi - ,-tr 4 , t . i v f . A Surprise Party! " 'f r T 1 tQ W -Off1 wrthep. omHfmm is U-I Sugar, ptef . . Utah Fire Clay I.. 5.75 2Q.QO 70.00 25.00 '.' 30.00 53.00 .04 .66 .02 Utah Home Fire Ins. . 50.00 Utah Power & Ught Co., $6 Pref..... 21.00 Utah Power & Light Co., $7 Pref .... 25.00 Utah Power &' Light Deb. .... 46.00 Victor Con .02 Walker Mining ... .65 Yankee Con .01 West- Toledo ....... .00 Z. CM. I. .. ...... 15.00 Zuma . ... . .05! .00 16.00 .06 . 19,00. Prices Effective Wednesday, Qet. 25 PminnipkiB. PINKEYE 2 lbs. . . ardines TOILET PAPER ROLL .0 (SS(B CrackedWheatLS SCSlSl HAMMER-pkg. . m PAY'N TAKIT MARKET QUALITY MEATS - HONESTLY ADVERTISED CHOICE RIB Mutton (Slhiops 2 SHOULDER V CUT FROM FANCY CORN-FED BEEF BONELESS PICKLED Mgd lFeQ BONELESS PICKLED ., . "fWsSSMSMSiSMIMSBWMMSttl GOVERNMENT INSPECTED . TOfinr S4 iMuau.w DEMAND INSPECTED MEATS X By HAMLIN SALES Bristot Silver 500 6? 9c. Columbus Rexall 1000 B lc. Eureka Standard 100 $1.05. Lehfc Tin tic 4500 lc. Mt, City Copper 20G $1.3550 ' $1.40. . Empire 1000 . . 3c East Utah 1000 & 2c. Park City Con. 3700 m 16 c. Silver King Coal. 700 63) $5.75. Tar Baby 2000 & c. Tintic Standard 235 $3.50 $3.60. Walker 1850 65c; 100 66c. OTHER SECURITrES Am. Smelting 39. . Anaconda 13. Dinnerette, NO. 22 CAN .... BROKEN SLICED IPnimeaiTDipIlG No. 2V2 Cin .... Large Oval Cans, for SEEDLESS No. l's, FRESH GROUND Pound .... 2B Fresh Dried, 3 lbs. .. (5 Pounds Quart jar r w founas US Lb. 2g2 ...Eg City Briefs The Herald Is aiudona to pub-liah pub-liah all items of local interest twul wNild pprecit your cooperation If you would telephone tele-phone such news to the ller- Id ulfh-, Kthel D. RamKUl, Mrs. John Hicks of Salt Lake City, was a visitor in Provo Sunday. Sun-day. :- ' Mr. and Mrs. Art Reese and son Robert have returned trom Beaver, where they have been spending the past few days as the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. John Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. DaviCt Pierce. The men went on a hunt and Mr. Keese was suc cessful in shooting a deer. The following Utah county offi cers -nd employes attended runerai services for ,Mrs. Thomas Jense held in Pleasant Grove Monday: Ammon Tuttle, John Harrison, Floyd Walker, John C. Taylor, Lawrence Atwood, "Jean Cox, Leone Hansen and Vilate Jones. Mrs. Jense is the mother of Wesley Jense, deputy county auditor. Miss Hazel Hicks is spending the week in Salt Lake City, the guest of Miss Dorothy bobbins of -Provo who is attending Henegar's Business Busi-ness college. ' - JT. K. Bradford of Salt Lake City, visited friends here today. S, A. Allred of Salt Lake City, visited friends here today. Edwin Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas, who was injured in-jured in an automolile accident October 5, was removed from the Aird hospital today to the family home, 564 South Seventh East street. His condition is reported to be much improved. Tracy C. Gurley of Salt Lake City, was among the Provo visitors today. Mrs. S; A. Stum of 331 East Cen. ter street, is at Aird hospital re- Am. Telephone mi. Kennecot 16. E. Bend and Shares 13?4. Safeway 38. - U. S. Steel 36. Silver 37. Wednesday Savings At SewelVs VSzyl SQ0SI1DQ VO) Salad Dressing E LIBByS ROSEDALE ROLLY as 5 CANS Calom et PACKAGE OF BAKER'S COCOANUT FREE Toilet Paper LIGHTHOUSE SUP Cleanser 4 Quality MB AITS Guaranteed S-.. M ID L. Meaiy DQIICSS Protect Your Health HOOKS I and SLIDES BY BILL Blond Angle tN the west and far west the- Nordic football touch Is pro foundly respected . . . with such slashing Swedish heroes as Olson Ol-son of Northwestern. Lindberg ot Illinois. fW4uist of Chicago. Lund of Minnesota and Norgaard of Stanford . . . repeating the deeds ot Big Swede Oberlander of dear Dartmouth memory. Stadia Too Big fpHE city of Cleveland, which A i had been' pointing with pride to its magnificent municipal stadium sta-dium on the Erie lakefront. started to view it withralarm the . K i. 1 Ft . Jl.. I Otner aay wnen me orauiey u' acting in behalf of the Indians.,""-- " &" announced the club would return ' TVOTHING less than a bomb-to bomb-to old Dunn Field uext year . . .! shell burst in the offices of the stadium was so big- a ' ball 1 Jimmy Johnston at Madison team got lost in it . . . seeing ' Square Garden the other day a game there was like watching -when Paul Damski, Jewish man-one man-one in the movies . . . besides, ager of the German heavyweight; it didn't Dav to have all that idle (Walter Neusel, offered to fight real estate on the East Side. Philadelphia has one of those overgrown stadia, too the Ses-quicentennial Ses-quicentennial and it was filled with 125.000 people once, for the Dempsey-Tunney fight. celving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewey of San Bernardino, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dewey's sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen. They have been enjoying a deer hunt inOuTFv ern Utah the past few days. Mrs. Gladys Vincent Lawson of Los Angeles, Cal., is spending several sev-eral weeks in Provo with relatives and friends. N. C. Hicks is in Richfield for a few days on business. Alson Merland Remington of Vineyard, and Myrle Irene Bray of Provo were issued a marriage license li-cense at the county clerk's office FINE BEET- H A Pound Cloth Batr Bag FRESH SEEDED 15-oz. package Heads Med. Red TALL CAN . . . No. 10 Near Gal. Tin ... POLLY g5 Strictly Fresh-Graded Fresh-Graded and Candled DOZEN BAKING POWDER 16-oz. Can . . ZEE Brand, 5 for CANS CREME OIL or MISSION jg BELL... 3 Cakes. SIRLOIN; T-BONE Short Cuts, lb Smoked Sugaor Cured, Pound Government Inspected, ... . , Pounds ...... ft . With U. S. Inspected iets;A BRRUCHER Football Code? OLLEGIATE football serfs V W seem to be about the oiy class without an NRA code . they' toil for the profit ot their schools unquestioningly . . . not only that but work at odd jobs so they mav buy the bodily fuel necessary lo keep them going . . Big Ten coaches hinted at training tables for the athletes that they might belter supervise the young men's mes . . . but George Huff. Illinois athletic director, di-rector, somberly demurred with the interesting observation that a training table would be "the first step toward paying football players" play-ers" ... a horrible dilemma. iiaui a rSrrkar? anybody that is.' offered to let Walter light anybody . . . in a day when managers go about with microscopes picking spots for , their bums, Paul Damski's cour age shines as a good deed Monday. Mrs. Elaine T. Nielsen of Salina, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. i T C. Gessford for a few days. FRENCH SKEPTICAL PARIS, Oct. 24 (LLP) Skepticism was shown by French financial men today over prospects of success suc-cess for President Roosevelt's plans to control the dollar. They were pleaded, however, believing be-lieving that the first result of the establishment of a government gold market would be to curb the exports of American gold with which France is glutted. WHAT IT COSTS S Strictly Fresh, DOZEN . . Sorghum ILoass TOILET SOAP BARS r : ... . FREE 1 JIG Pound can Package TT X3 lYf PJ rOOl EGG NOODLES, Walnut Meats . .Sb Head Lettuce or - FANCY RED SIS Minced Clams, Jelly Beans LaFrance FREE SAMPLE PKtJ. SATINA DEPENDABLE MEATS SIRLOIN or T-BONE EBeeS StieaUsc, Lb. Q YOUNG' PAT Mutton (SDaips 2 Pounds . FRESH SLICED MiUKsedl IHIaoan Presidency of? Mexico His Aim Ww::wy:":-:::::-y ;V';.-. A candidate for the Mexican presidency, Col. Adalberto Te-jeda. Te-jeda. above, favorite son 1 ot Vera Cruz state,, seeks support of the "liberal" element in his race. Socialization of th republic re-public is his immediate aim FOR SALE 1928 FORD TUDOR Good Mechanical Condition DANIELS Auto Wreckage 312 South Univers. Ave. 3 at PIGGLY-WIGG1Y SI 1 -.n , -4-:-j(--3;Si--:';-i; f - "X :::. I I 1 J'.s SsMMUIillim Genuine Dixie from Southern A-lb Utah.... AW Pail HILLS RED CAN Pound . . . :S A SAW PUZZLE FREE! Baker's Cocoanut SPAGHETTI, Package 10 fl2e Pounds for . . . can Hallowe'en Colors Pound . , . s Ef vs.- -Jsv-i,.-. r - . f POWDER 3 pkgs. E lbs. lbs.: ' 1 1 4 4- 4 j "i r! '-k t . i. r" . "2 l i .V. t 71 i i 3C -y : |