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Show S V , ,. v to J M. V-V "'- - - .--I -PROVOi (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, T:RIbVYv-:'6W0B-R ' 2 7, 1 9 3 3 PAGE FIVE PROVOANS YOU ' Hiawatha and Price and depart- v .-' - r rr1 rrr n mi tt Oient vice-commander of the Le-OHUIJLU.KN Le-OHUIJLU.KN OW glon two times. ' """ His legion membership was at- . Continued from Page One), tained after serving in the fifteenth . in 1932-33. He was commander of division during the world war and American Legion posts in Provo, was in the Forty-third Infantry 11 1 11 '" ill T ft if f 7 7 o u can clearlu taste the difference between n 'flu lnnamra and any other. Try it some time. Tou might just as well have the rich fragrant kind. It costs YOU no more. COFFEE EXTRACTS TEA' BAKING POWDER band. In addition to his enthusiasm as a spectator in various sports "Kirk" plays golf and has long since passed pass-ed out of the "dub" stage. He has been a director in the Timpanogos golf club since it was organized. Another organization -that has found Mr. Kirkpatrick asteady member is the Provo chamber of commerce. Herentered this organization organi-zation the 'day after he arrived in Provo and declares that it has been a big help to him. Although Mr. Kirkpatrick is not a native -of Utah, having been born in Fort Scott, Kansas, May 14, 1891, his genial personality has won so many friends that he appears to be a life-time resident .of whatever city he may be found in throughout through-out the state. ilVfFfVVlfffTTIIfflTfffflfTfVTlfS SOMETHING TO REMEMBER urn i -the coast Cjcuxfut hjbocl dodges lw 4e yxnU&etty . He as hj&aOte. OA the luigtt tflLiaQittj George Getz has succeeded Joseph Jos-eph R. Nutt as G. O. P. treasurer. Now let's see if Getz is as good as his name. QUESTIONS ON " REPEAL VOTE (Continued from Page One) alcohol by weight is absolutely prohibited. pro-hibited. QUESTION : Will the old saloon return if we Vote, for 'state repeat? ANSWER: The saloon will not return. Under the present laws of Utah, it is unlawful to sell, transport, trans-port, possess or otherwise handle liquor with an alcoholic content of more than of 1 percent. .If we vote the "bone dry" clause out of the state constitution, it will be lawful to manufacture and sell beer in Utah with an alcoholic content of not to exceed 3.2 percent by weight and then only where local athorities permit. It will be unlawful, un-lawful, even in the event of state repeal, to sell so-called "hard liquors" or any beverage containing more than 3.2 percent of alcohol by weight. QUESTION: Will Utah have the opportunity to test further the efficacy ef-ficacy of prohibition if its voters repeal the "bone dry" clause of the state constitution? ANSWER: Yes, because the prohibition pro-hibition enforcement act (except as modified to permit the sale of 3.2 beer under the conditions set forth above) will remain operative until changed by the legislature. QUESTION: If prohibition (except (ex-cept 3.2 beer under conditions described de-scribed above) is to remain in Utah, tvhy is it necessary to repeal thef "bone dry" clause in the state constitution con-stitution T ANSWER: Because federal prohibition, pro-hibition, as ordained by the eigh-tenth eigh-tenth amendment, wifl be eliminated. elimin-ated. A new federal policy will therefore be in force. New conditions condi-tions which will arise will demand that the legislature be restored to its original power to prohibit, regu- advertised he will pay anyone who late and control the manufacture STEEPLEJACK hu tne oi aiconouc liquors in POCATELLO, Idaho (U.E Un- dares to climb the city's 25-foot Utah. Otherwise, Utah will face employed steeplejacks may find a flagpole, situated high atop the utter demoralization in its control temporary haven in Pocatello. county courthouse, to replace the of alcoholic liquors. Sheriff Maurice J. Rossiter has flag rope. , 7 SSmi 1 . WHEREVER YOU CO, YOU FIND Ji, AM ERICA'S BIGGEST SELLER T komas Giroceipy 275 EAST THIRD SOUTH Prices for Saturday, October 28, 1933 SNOWDRIFT 3 lbs. A$)9 RED CHILLI IS (BSlIffiS 4vlbs. a Del Monte, No. 2l2 Tin . HARD WATER CASTILE Sljp Ige. bars E 'CLASSIC HIGH GRADE LAUNDRY SUED fl bars age a a lbs. . a EaSQEPC MCE IEAT lb. . . n ROLLED PRIME RIB Pound . VQJKNrsO Steer Beef, V ti HALLOWE'EN SPECIALS - for SATURDAY, October 28th 'RED & WHITE" Vacuum Glass Pack- Pound Jar 3 "RED & WHITE" Large Cylinder Cartons EACH 0 "Green & White" Pure White Laundry. ifoarrs.SEe Beaims "Black and Orange" one tirr POUND IIJV . Waflmmatl California Standard Amber, Am-ber, Halves and llfljt Quarters, 2 lb.. Jiyv Wfinntte 23c LARGE 40oz. PACKAGE CLEAN AND WHOLESOME Salted rPoaoaonGs 2K"d S MADE IN UTAH Powdered goa&Stll? 2 .rds . . II g "FRANCO-AMERICAN" READY TO EAT Ipai 0 DsKBGGn 2 CANS for . . IPaimealke "RED & WHITE" Large 32 'lAfi Pound Sack. AVt yi?miip "RED & WHITE" Pure Cane and Maple . 43c More Syrup-Less Syrup-Less Money IPeefls All Kinds Citron, Lemon, Lem-on, Orange Make those Christmas and Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Cakes Now PER POUND AJFV 'RED & WHITE' T1T-L -11 V2 Pound Cellophane Marsnmaiiuws Boat-EACH "CHOCOLATE STOIPES" IDEAL HA LLOWE'EN 6bKlE (2i?&iIkBi?s pound E 2 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES- Large Ripe Clusters 3UN.DS....19c (0)i?aiimges Sweet Valencias 2rZEN 29c Sweet Potatoes 5 POUNDS for 23c IPIEOV MS AITS PORK ROAST LB. W DAT DA ACT Steer Beef, lb PRIME KIB ROLLED ROAST m Armour's Famous "STAR" Skinned HAMS Pound . . D A TAM V2 Pound Package . . . . LINK SAUSAGE LB fli as. wc OO OUR PAKT WJ OO OO S LARGE, CHOICE FANCY HEADS . . HEARTS 3 or 4 in a Bunch BUNCH 2c atrauMruow bi? i-nd . ... 35 CSDIPTPIBIS MJB Ib. can Se 1.. 1 ZT1 Small, Arlewletts V2lbpkq.U 5 GRAPE-NUT FLAKES, pkg. . 9c MINUTE TAPIOCA, pkg. . 14c 10c IT COCOANUT r,e. 35c PACKAGE Your Last Chance To Get Tray. STRICTLY FRESH Graded and Candled DOZEN 15c Rose Dale, Med. Red Tall Can SALMON COOKIES CHOCOLATE ZTl 15c Fancy Chocolate. L.b. 19C (5 77 BAKING POWDER J I lfi-oz. Can 1 pkg. CK-oanut FREE Fresh Fancy Seedless, in 4-lb. pkgs. EACH . . . 2 BAKING CHOCOLATE Fine Clover and Alfalfa 10 it Hershey's Bitter, Vi-lb. Cake . . . . n e s Lighthouse Cans . . . . CLEANSER C A T) Mission Bell or Creme Oil. Cake . . ! TOILET TISSUE ereand 19C 4c CATSUP 10 Tin V-.V-. Fuir Pound . Mild Cream. Lb. 29C CHEESE I5c GOLD BOND Hard l& Wheat 48-lb. Bagr . . SPERRY'S WHOLE WHEAT 24 -lb. Bag ..... 12, IP Rdly Polly 2 cans Se BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER. 2ri Fresh and T?S Sweet Gal. . . Z&)2 Quality ECIIILPI) Guaranteed SMOKED Mild Sugar Cured . PORK Fancy Grain Fed LB. lb' a 1st- SLICED Lean, Rind Off V2 Pound Package POT w. ASWSSWif LB.fl GROUND w Lean, All Meat 2LBS.1W Protect Your Health Wi th U. S. Inspected Meats ini , , "1 1 v I r 1 1 1 , , . , ; 1 -.! fi 11 11 r 1 r 11 m 1 11 1 1 1 m n r 1 1 1 " r n fl rnh ru r-1 r1 -i r i r r v .'-n a n 4 ZZ3 T r HEAR FRANKLIN RITER, President of the Utah League of Prohibition Repeal, talk at the Paramount Theater, Saturday Evening i i l at 9 p. m. He will deliver a 15-minute address : i . In. on "Why Utah Should Vote for Repeal. If Hi 4-: s4 1 - ' 1 uy ..': ' Yt"' "t. . l'. i.. |