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Show PAGE TEN PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRID AY, MAY 3 1, 1935 i V New Trains Find Broom Obsolete The sleeping: car porter's elongated elon-gated whisk broom may soon be- Schilling m Illore flavor. Lois more Try it PAY'N TAKIT STORES COMBINE WITH SAFEWAY STORES, EFFECTIVE TODAY! This is no Merger. Rather it is a "Coming Home Party." ? SAFEWAY and PAY'N TAKIT have always been members of the same family. Now both will work in complete harmon y, impregnated with one common purpose pur-pose ... To Sell Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Cost to Consumer! Mourn? (SQneese Soap I3atiIhies primrose Full Cream 4(L WHITE KING 6 Box Carton Made by Sperry MilH lh iimr im l'Zm aBarsijg Each m TTofiHeft Soap Si" . . 4c WMtte KaimsSaeted.Soap31c Package TTDififfcT Is a Master Bleacher- Quart ABU maim lPoffEs and IBeainis VAN CAMl'-S-NO. 2'-i TALL CAN 11 Ounce Bottle IfflJMS or ESoimey Sttoimg eaims 3 NO. 2 CAN A-V 12 2o Ounce Utoeadl MEATS OF QUALITY Mutton Legs 15c Mutton Shoulder Roast, lb 9c Mutton Chops ; 2 ,ta 27c Mutton Breast h. p.".".k:' 2 Ibs 15c IPott IEoastt Sra":... 15c Sfteaks !.K1,:.('lTS- 17c Shortening lbs60c acoim usdERN'DRYLT-.. 24c come as obsolete as the old time brakeman's hand-brake. But it probably will be retained as an emblem of the porter's useful use-ful and respected vocation, much as the mace Is retained by European Euro-pean digmataries. This, at least, is the opinion of an executive of of the western railroads, ex pressed while he discussed planned events for Railroad Week, which Kwill be celebrated throughout the territory of the western railroads, from June 10 to 15. " 'Brush you off, sir?' Is a term which may disappear from the porter's vocabulary as the result of successful air conditioning of railroad cars and coaches," he said. "In all the principal trains of the western lines dust is eliminated elimin-ated through filtering of air from the outside. That is why passengers passen-gers today, especially women ap preciate the fresh and immaculate feeling one has when stepping off I 8(MgX SulDCOgg I IFnsii?(al 22c 21c a 5c 16c 18c 10c 30c 65c 25c 15c pkgs. 1'ackage KELLOGG'S Large Package Can OFFEE, nd 10 lbs Cans white star-No. star-No. l Can Can. Ounce 3 for IOC Sliced 2 for 15c LAKE VIEW MRS. SADIE SHAW Reporter Phone 018-R-2 Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson spent Tuesday in Salt Lake and Bingham. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wells at Bingham. The Primary officers and teachers teach-ers sponsored the spring festival Tuesday evening in the amuse- an air-conditioned train at the journey's end." The Pullman porter, however, will continue to be the valuable aid to comfortable travel he has been these many years, the executive ex-ecutive said. But his dust-chasing, long-necked whisk brooms may become more symbolic than neces- sary. Powdered Sugnr 3 ,bs 19c Marshmallows SCtU?Ib.. 15c Crisco or Snowdrift 3 is. 58c TTommattoes K".. 10c ffaupeffffimfitt anFancy. 12c Comedl eeS 15c DEPENDABLE 2 Can 45c Mangai?nne S BRAND" 19c Kffemmefl :;uFtrrsDcssert: 3 10c Mansnims x 4c HBOGIL BECKERS! 3 Bottles 2$C SaEmmon RED. 17c IPeppeff S'8: 10c altoy Food FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Boxes . 15c OREGON PLUM Lemmons ,rNK7 15c Bananas r?pleden 2 .s 13c Kew IPotlatloes 5 14c WHITE GARNETS New IPeas FRESI! ... 3 lbs 17c TTommattoes ,.. 8c Spnimaclhi grown 3 h 5c Etossetts ZpoZthrTY. . $1 10 Wan nnons 3 Ibs. .... 17c ment hall. The stage setting was beautiful with flowers and the queen's throne. Elaine Scott was crowned queen. Bertha Madsen was crown bearer. Dorothy Taylor Tay-lor and Alene Johnson were the pages. The attendants were La-Vern La-Vern Clinger, Nanalee Johnson, Norma Nelson, Normalyn Jacob-sen, Jacob-sen, Betty Davis, Ada Ward, Barbara Stubbs, Janis Zobell, Lois Johnson, Madonna Zobell. Mrs. Annie Zobell was the reader and Mrs. June Scott had charge of the choruses. Clever stunts were given by the Trail Builders. A number of girls demonstrated the minuet. Several boys and girls danced the Virginia reel also braided the May pole. Mrs. Chrissie Madsen gave the book "What Every Woman Knows" at Relief society meeting Tuesday. The scouts enjoyed an all night EINz.. 3 Cas25c jamboree at the river Friday night. Alfred Madsen, scout leader, chaperone dthem. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Bunnell had as their dinner guests on Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. L. L.. Bunnell Jr. and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. James Nuttall and family fam-ily of Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and family and house guest Mrs. Fannie Parkin of Salt Lake spent Memorial day at Mona and Nephi. While at Mona they were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Young. VINEYARD MRS. LAURA W. AULKED Reporter Mrs. Hugh J. Davis is spending a few days with relatives at Hiawatha. Hia-watha. Mrs. Elmer Holdaway, Mrs. Harold Holdaway, Thomas Wells and John K. Allen attended the temple excursion at Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Martha Holdaway and baby LeRoy, and Mrs. Jennie H. Fox and sons, Bert and Harold, motored to Salt Lake, Wednesday to visit with relatives, they also attended the lecture given by "The Voice of Experience" at the Tabernacle Wednesday evening. Bert and Harold will remain in Salt Lake and spend the summer with their father, George Y. Fox. Members of the seven 4-H clubs and their parents were delightfully delight-fully entertained Tuesday evening in the amusement hall at an opening open-ing social given by the club leaders. lead-ers. Club President Arvil Stone was in charge of the program. Community singing was led by Lewis F. Wells with Leah Harding Hard-ing as accompanist. Comic stunts were given by the boy's clubs and dancing and songs by the eirls' clubs. County Agent Anson B. Call and Lyman H. Rich were present and congratulated the parents on the number of boys and girls engaged in 4-H work. The Vineyard ward being outstanding out-standing in the county in this work. Competitive games were played and refreshments served to one hundred and ten people. Those in charge of the entertainment entertain-ment were club leaders: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg, Mr. and Mrs. Lenord Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ash, Mrs. Leora Harding, Hard-ing, Miss Zella Harding, Mrs. Nora Harding and Wesley Fillerup. Elroy Murdoch left Tuesday morning for Colorado where he w4U be employed during the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Axel F. Andreason will be hostess to the Sharon stake Relief Re-lief society board members Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at her home. "What was here doe was taking tak-ing of rights in specific property which belonged to the mortgagee," Brandeis said. "It was bad under the fifth amendment as a taking without due process." FT H q)Q0DeD6oDD(Bl?g)Qp flop 8" I first caught you eating a tuna sandwich during office hours, and you told me you did it for a quick pickup, pick-up, I thought you were alibi-ing. "But I tried it myself, and it certainly furnishes quickly available food energy when you're fagged out but have to keep going. "White Star Tuna is one of the highest food value foods. It contains Vitamins A and D . . . it's so delicious that it has been America's favorite for 22 A PUU POOD, HONISUY AOVIRTISEO The Seal of Acceptance of the Committee on Foods of the American Medical Association is your best guarantee of the quality of any prod uct and the truth ruin cm of the advertising claims made for it. Look far this seal on every food yon buy. White Star Tuna has this acceptance. Vieittii jr Sigma Xi Society Organized at "Y" Organization of the Society of Sigma Xi was effected Tuesday evening at Brlgham Young university. univer-sity. Dr. Vaseo M. Tanner was chosen president and Dr. Thomas L. Martin, secretary-treasurer. At the meeting the members decided to annually present a gold medal for the best piece of research re-search work done by a student of the institution. The medal will be known as the Sigma Xi award and will be given for the first time in June, 1936. Ten faculty members compose the local society. In addition to Dr. Tanner and Dr. Martin they are: President Franklin S. Harris, Har-ris, Dr. Charles E. Maw, Dr. Milton Marshall, Dr. Wayne B. Hales, Prof. Joseph K. Nicholes, Dr Albert Al-bert B. Regan, Dr. Lorin Bryner and Prof. Alonzo J. Morley. The city museum or Charleston, S. C. has a mounted albino lark on display. The lark was killed' near that city and is almost pure white save for a bright yellow breast. "ALL-BRAN FORMS MAJOR PORTION OF MY BREAKFAST" Delicious Cereal Relieved His Constipation Read Mr. Huyghe's voluntary letter: "After suffering for years, 1 happened to notice in the grocery a box of All-Bran. I determined to give it a fair trial. "Today it forms the major por tion of my breakfast. I cannot say enough for its effect, as I am a man 58 years of age, at the time in life when one needs just what All- Bran does for you." Mr. Robt A. Huyghe, 810 Union St., New Urleans, La. Constipation due to insufficient bulk in meals. Research shows that Kellogg's All-Bran furnishes "bulk" to ex ercise the intestines. All-Bran also supplies vitamin B and iron. Two fablespoonf uls daily are usu ally sufficient. With each meal, in serious cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. The "bulk" in All-Bran resists digestion better than the "bulk" in leafy vegetables. How much better to use this gentle food in place of patent medicines. At all grocers in the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle rDv Ktep on the Sunny Side of Lift EAVEN LY MOMENTS years. SPEC I AILS FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 1 "RED & WHITE" TlVaC Fancy Japan Green Variety )M iiWSl Delicious Iced yz Lb. Pkg JC "RED & WHITE" The Nation's Finest S8See 29c "UTAH BEET GRANULATED StlBgffll? 10 ClotBags 64C "SUNSPUN" A New Taste Thrill for Salads Salad Dressing Quart 39c "ARO" Good With Frankfurters Satuiei?fei?auiit TeacV25? 10c (SOIPIffi GOLDENBANTAM .... 2 or? 2JC "RED & WHITE" Rich in Healthful Vitamins RaSflESc 4 27c t WaflHpapei? Oeamiei? "BLUE & WHITE" 2 Cans lg Cleans Without Streaks 5 for. "BLUE & WHITE" 1000 Sheet Rolls TTonfleti 'ITnssiuie 3 for ... . 19c Soap p. & gs loo 10 35c :2 oz. Package . . 23c Cfflmmay SoaiH trs 19c "RED & WHITE" Made From Silurian Waukesha Spring Water nimgeii Alle 2 . 25c A SUPER COOKIE VALUE nimgei? Ssnaips . . . 15c &3ai?sIhimmallIows "RED & WHITE" 4 in 1 Triple Fluffed fl 1 Pound Packages &"Q Gi?ape&n?iuintt JJunnee "TAMPA PAK" "BUCKEYE" Economical IMIlenl atis 9".... 47c ORANGES - BANANAS - STRAWBER RIES - ASPARAGUS LEMONS and BUNCH GOODS Red & White Meats In Our Meat We Handle The Choicest Of Meats And Poultry. 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