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Show SECTION TWO PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2 8, 1936 PAGE THREE A. SPANISH FORK -.. MRS. EFFIE DART Reporter Phone 168 The marriage of Miss Blanche B. , Jones and Mr. Dean G. Jensen was solemnized Friday evening, May 22, in the Salt Iake temple They were accompanied by Mrs. George Jensen and Mrs. Thomas B. Jones. On returning home Saturday, a family dinner in their honor was given at the home of the bride's mother. Besides the family Miss Cora Gardner was likewise a guest. Sunday morning, morn-ing, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen left by auto with Miss Cora Gardner for Los Angeles, California, where they will be the guests of Miss Jennie Jones for a few days. May 28 they sailed for Hawaii where they will remain for an indefinite visit. The bride was the motif for a number of smart prenuptial parties. par-ties. One of these was given for the Jester's club, given at the home of Mrs. Will Simmons. Mrs. Mary Verle Simmons Maycock being the hostess. The dinner table was attractive with a pink and white color scheme. An impromptu im-promptu program was carried out during the dinner. Besides the members of the club special guests were Mrs. Alice Dickson, Smith-field, Smith-field, Utah; Mrs. Grace Cullimore, Sioux City, Iowa; and Miss Clara Snyder. Bridge followed dinner, Mrs. Clara Snyder winning the high score favor and Miss Helen Rowe, low score. The hostess was assisted by her mother, Mrs. 3 ULJi VACATION TIME is Opportunity Time! Here is the chance for that trip, whether you have planned plan-ned it or not get in touch with our agent for the low price of Bus fares. Example (Circle Tour) Provo to Portland over Redwood highway to San Francisco, on to Los Angeles, and back to Provo for only $28.80 UNION BUS DEPOT PHONE 310 71 n FOR RENT 3 ROOM HOME Near B. Y. U. Partly Modern Suitable for couple only. No Children. CALL 691 NORTH UNIV. AVE. It FLOUR 48 lb. Bag SI. 19 Redden' Phone 534 MARKET PORK & BEANS . Large No. 21 Can PEANUT BUTTER . . Jay-Tee CRISCO 3 lb. can 61c SUGAR 10 lb bag 63c MILK tall can 2 for 15c PEAS & CORN, NO. 2 So. 2 Can COFFEE, BREAKFAST Vacuum Can COCOA, I. G. A. BREAD Sjpaglhiettttn DEVILED MEAT 3 CANS 250 SARDINES, BOOTH'S 3 CANS 250 SALAD DRESS, I. G. A. . . QT. JAR 290 ROLLED PRIME RIB LB. 210 IPtt I&OasttS . . Lb. H52 PORK SHOULDER ROAST LB. 190 SHORTENING .... . . 2 LBS. 250 VEAL Rump Roast, Lb. . COLD HEATS - CHICKENS - LAMB ROASTS TOMATOES ORANGES - CABBAGE HEW POTATOES-FRESH STRAWBERRIES Social Reformer HORIZONTAL 1. 10 Famous socialist writer 5 To gladden. 13 Ocean 14 Form of hurrah 15 Bugle plant. 16 Baseball nine 17 To accumulate. 18 Crippled. 20 Fetters. 22 Containing thallium. 24 Silver medal. B8 Malicious burning. 12 Competitor 33 Instrument. 14 Sluggish. 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MEMORIAL DAY RITES PLANNED Memorial day services in Springvillc will be under the direction di-rection o the American Ix?gion JELLO Pkg. 5 168 W. Center 3 CANS 250 24 OZ. BOTTLE 190 TOMATO JUICE, 15 oz. can 5c RITZ CRAX lg. pkg 21c OLIVES 2 tall cans 25c CANS 3 CANS 250 CLUB .... LB. 270 LB. CAN 50 3 LOAVES 100 Franco American J cans 25c 12 Branches. 16 Communists tried to apply his 19 He believed in control. 21 Extolled. 23 One who adapts. 25 Iniquity. 26 Night before. 27 Gibbon. 29 River. 30 Perched. 31 Unit. 37 Genus of auto 38 Den. 39 Particle. 40 To scrutinize. 41 Being. 42 To merit. 43 Gem. vs M E I INlKl 1 1 iDnfMUMiLVw z spEM VERTICAL Toward sea. To bevel nut. Light. To scorch Buzzes. Age. Formerly Precipitate Flour factory. Grandparental. 44 Tissue. 45 Persia. 48 Some. 49 Born. 61 Banhan 54 Road. m king it was announced toGay. All ex-service ex-service men are asked to be at Memorial hall, at 9:30 p. m. Saturday. Sat-urday. A line of march led by the Springville band will proceed from the hall to the City cemetery ceme-tery where a brief ceremony with gun salutes will be conducted and the graves of departed veterans decorated. Fom the city cemetery the cars will parade to the Evergreen cemetery, where a similar ceremony cere-mony will take place and the graves of veterans there decorated. decor-ated. All Legionnaires are especially urged to be present at Memorial hall at the specified time and to wear theirLegion caps. The oxy-acetylene flame can produce temperatures of approximately approxi-mately 6000 degrees Fahrenheit. DONT WORRY, LADY THEY STAY CRISP You can flood Kellogg's Wheat Krispies with milk or cream. They never lose their crisp goodness. Kellogg has found a way to blend the nourishment and flavor of whole wheat with the crisp goodness of rice. Try this new ready-to-eat cereal. Buy a large thrifty package of Wheat Krispies from your grocer. Enjoy them often. Extra good with sliced bananas or honey added. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. COPIES; MOVING! If moving call the Hardy Transfer. Trans-fer. Modern equipment and men who know how to handle the most fragile furniture. PHONE 148 PAYSON MRS. A. R. WILSON Correspondent Phone 64 j . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tervort, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tervort and Mrs. Mary Jeppson left Wednesday Wednes-day for California to visit for ten days with relatives. The First and Fourth ward OUR STORES WILL POTATO CHIPS Forest Dale 5 oz. Size RIPE OLIVES Pint Can . COFFEE AIRWAY Ground Fresh Lb. IS POST DEAL 2 LARGE Post Toasties 1 Grapenut Flake 1 Post Bran ALL for . 3S WlhiIle Wflaeatt Bnssiuintt rS3T7 IaNTTVTTT) HARVEST BLOSSOf.1 EO(i0iIlS T7 TTfT T2 Buy Now the Price Vi7AlU Will Be Much Higher JJeim-Welin (l?flS2 Knest Him nm? MaupEsetfs IFAKfCT ILUJKKSKI EflEATT Assorted "No Bologny'' SITE cuts IB AS)EsI SUGAR CURED EiSIF IMS) SITEIXS IRL(Di5JKI!D IFi?aimfeSisiii?ttei?s Primary organizations met Joint-y Joint-y Monday afternoon at the First ward amusement hall and held their May Festival. The event was attended by a large number of parents and friends. .The entire en-tire affair was carried out in shades of blue and pink. The stage was arranged with lattice and flowers and a throne was placed in front, of a floral arch. The 1 ma Wilson from the Fourth waroVjABoT Shirley Stewart from the First were the queens and BE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY MEMORIAL DAY MARSHMALLOWS LB. 140 Fluffiest SARDINES EACH 70 Mustard or Tomato, Van Camp's Oval Can PORK AND BEANS 3 CANS 250 Dinnerette No. 2V4 Can CORNED BEEF CAN 180 Libby's 12 Oz. Can TEA I LB. GREEN 150 Canterbury INSTANT POSTUM LG. CAN 390 MINUTE TAPIOCA PICG. 120 MALT ...CAN 650 Blue Ribbon CERTO BOTTLE 200 For Your Jam WHITE ICING LG. PICG. 320 CLEANSER 3 CANS 100 Holly CORN 3 CANS 200 Extra Standard No. 2 Can CATSUP CAN 140 Smith's No. 2V Can SALMON TALL CAN 100 Alaska Pink TISSUE ROLL 40 SirUo 1000 Sheets TUNA FISH ..r.rAN I50 White Star No Can BEER 3 FOR 200 Rainier. 12 Oz. Size, With Empties ICARO SYRUP..... 3 LB. 190 Blue Label OvS THRIFT ALL HARD rrcshEecs navo Viable Oils AST baby CHOICE BEEF BABY lBEEF . IBEHSIF Fresh Ground Lean Quality FRESH MADE U. S. Insp. 'LB. . . . their attendants were from the ? two wards. The program consisted con-sisted of songs and dances from each class and a feature was braiding the maypole and the crowning of the queens. aiI children chil-dren danced about the braided pole in a grand finale. Mrs. Grace S. Nelson and Mrs. Jimmy Simons have, been visiting visit-ing here this week with their grandmother, Mrs. Harriett Crook. . , Pkg. II c 2 lbs. 19c ... 48 LBS. 1.19 WHEAT 48 LB. $ 1 .35 Lb. pkg. E7c zs 5 1 .ob Q J$ Q30 4 pkgs. a 5c IDS. (&ftc Lb. 19c t Lb. 19c Lb. Lb. 26c Lb. E2c Lb. 19c lbs. 25 2 (5j SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, MAY 29TI1 m i uuiii , '-v-5 it 1 m lip jljl Mi PAPER NAPKINS .... 80 NAPKINS FOR 90 "Diana" PAPER PLATES 12 FOR 90 "Purity Fluted" WAX PAPER 250 VALUE FOR 170 "Red & White" 125 Foot Rolls POTATO CHIPS PER POUND 230 "Fresh Made" CANDY BARS, ALL KINDS 3 FOR 100 SALTED PEANUTS .... I POUND SACK 150 "Red & White" Every Sack Guaranteed 48 Pound Sack "Flaky Bake" A Fine Family Flour 48 Pound Sack CRACKER JACK . , 3 PKGS. FOR 100 With Prize LAUNDRY SOAP 5 GIANT BARS 190 "Red & White", Pure White Wrapped Laundry FIG BARS 2 POUNDS FOR 250 "Fresh Baked" GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 POUND KADDIE 250 "Gold Gem." Made With Honey RIPE OLIVES MEDIUM SIZE TALL TINS 130 "World Over" PORK & BEANS . . . 1 1 OZ. TINS EACH 50 'Pierce's" PEANUT BUTTER . . . LARGE 2 LB. JAR 290 CATSUP LARGE NO. 21 TINS 140 "Heart of Utah" WHEATIES 2 PACKAGES FOR 230 TOMATO SOUP 3 CANS FOR 250 "Red & White" R A(f 'Whxner' 35c xmw ROLLED OATS .9 POUND BAGS 340 "Buckeye" SHORTENING 2-1 LB. PKGS. 250 "Superla" SALMON I POUND TALL TINS 100 "Silver Flash," For Delicious Salmon Loaf FRESH STRAWBERRIES - ORANGES - LETTUCE BANANAS - GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS RED & WHITE MEATS RUMP ROAST LB. 180 POT ROAST, BEST CUT LB. 150 VEAL POCKET TO ROAST LB. 120 VEAL SHOULDER ROAST LB. 150 MIXED COLD MEATS .......... LB. 210 COTTAGE CHEESE LB. 100 LARD............. 2LBS.250 "Red & White" The Nation's Finest 1 Pound Glass Jars $1.59 $1.19 "Blue & White" IJlrf Fancy Whole Steaks, 7 oz. Tins AV E D STA R YEAST GOVN ROM UAM vjk00 Ky DEPENDABLE FOI ALL UUS 3 sas2G t |