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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937 PAGE FIVE i. f Markets At A Giance BY UNITED PRESS Stocks higher in heavy turnover. turn-over. Bonds higher under lead of rail issues. Curb stocks advance in active trading-. Foreign exchange about steady. Grains closed lower; wheat off more than 2 cents. Cotton lower. Cocoa reaches new 8 year high. Rubber lower. Silver bars in New York 45 4 cents, off 4 . NEW YORK. Jan. r.I?- Following Fol-lowing are today's custom smelters' smelt-ers' rates for delivered metals -cents per pound: Copper: electrolytic 12: export 12.025 to 12.15. Tin -Spot straits 54 3-8. Lead: New York 6.00 to 6.05: East St. Louis 5.85. Zinc: New York 5.82 'v: East St. Louis 5.45; 2nd quarter zinc 5.45-5.55 Utah Pig Crop is Ahead of Last Year Almost 75 per cent ahead of 1935 is the 1936 pig crop, Frank L. Andrews, U. S. department of agriculture statistician, reports. Continued increase in production produc-tion is forecast for 1937. Last year 75,000 head were raised, with 56.000 produced in 1935 Producers forecast spring farrowing?? of 9.000 sows. 1.000 more than last spwng. An increase of 6 per cent over 1935 was shown in 1936 for the entire United States crop says Mr. Andrews. A decrease of 5 per cent in sows farrowing as compared com-pared to last spring is reported for the nation. Germans consume 156.9 pounds of meat and 216 pints of b'r per capita every year. Do you like coffee mild? Do you like coffee medium? Do you like coffee strong? Do you like coffee with flavor whether mild medium or strong? Well, along comes the "Strength Essential", a real coffee improvement developed exclusively by the M J B Co. to give you that full flavor at any strength and to correct some wrong ideas about coffee-making. Wrong Idea No. 1: That you need a "mild" or "medium" blend coffee to make the best mild or medium cup. Actually, M-J-B's "Strength Essential" blend will make both better. Wrong Idea No. 2: That you can make a good cup of strong coffee with any blend you buy. Actually, a mild or medium blend must be otrr-brewed for strength. Over-brewing brings bitterness. M-J-B's "Strength Essential" is simply this: A constant richness of true coffee Character in every grain of M J B which you use as you would a flavoring a little less or a little more according to the amount of that flavor you may like. Mild coffee will never be tasteless it you use the "Strength Essential" Coffee. Medium coffee will never be flat. Strong coffee will never be bitter. Whatever way you like your coffee, M-J-B will make it right because of that "Strength Essential". But the best way to know is to try it. Your money refunded by your grocer if it doesn't make the best coffee you or your husband ever tasted of the strength you like. L OUWD FOR MARKETS LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET BUTTER First grade butter, lb. ...$ 36 Second grade butler, lb. . . .35 Sweet cream butter, lb. . . 37 (Parchment wrapped, '-c less) EGGS Large white henneries, doz. .27 Med. white henneries, doz .25 LOS ANGELES. Jan. i1 Butter and eggs: Butter, extra 33, prime firsts 33, standards 33. undergrade 32 'j. up 'i. Eggs: large, unchanged; med.. 26l-j. up i ; small 261-, up 1. Western cheese: Triplet Dairies 17 lv. Longhorns 18. loafs 19. Ogden Livestock OGDEN. I'TAH. Jan. 8 'U.R , L'SDA i Hi-gs. receipts 560. includes in-cludes 250 lot maiket and 310 thiough. Steady, early sales btst butchers 10 00-10.25: mixed kinds 9.75 dr.wn. lew packing sow.-down. sow.-down. Cattle: Receipts 940. includes 390 for market. 132 local show uii lis thru. Limited eaily .-:ik-.-steady. medium to good cow.-$4.25-5.00. ' lowri grades 3 00 to 3.85. few hull- 4.25-4.50; Thuis-day Thuis-day car 1025 lb.':'ld,ih.) fed steers V35. thiee loads .Utah 1007 to 1130 lb $v load 945 lb. l't;.h 7 50. two cai- good I'tah fed heifers 753 to 780 lbs 7. On. lo.-.d 73 lb Id.-ihos 6.(5. medium ami 40od diweir. heifers 5.50-6 75 Sheep: Receipts 430. , he.le-3300 he.le-3300 loi market. 200 Uu.,i -how and 0 through. Nothir.g done early. Thursday few lots trucked in lambs S8.O0, small lot wetnets $5. car 113 lb. ewes weighed off e a i s 3 5i TO KKTl'KN PRISONER BOISE, Idaho. .Ian. 8 Tl'. Warden Ira J Taylor of Idaho st;''e penitentiary said today he was making arrangements to secure se-cure return here of Frank A Alden, escaped convict who was reported captured 1.1 ledhau.. Mass -.iitntia AMVMI2 ! KSL Radio Programs Friday, January 8 P. M. 5:00- KSL Round the World-Club, World-Club, Jwan, Bill, Mack and Jimmy. 5:15 CBS Popeye, the Sailor-man. Sailor-man. 5:30 KSl-Jack Armstrong. 5:45 KSL Orphan Annie. 6 :00 - CBS Broadway Varieties. Victor Arden's Orchestra, Oscar Shaw, Elizabeth Lennox and Carmela Pon-selle. Pon-selle. 6:30 KSL International News. 6:45 KSL 'Lets Dance.'" 7:00 CBS "Hollywood Hotel," with Raymond Paige and his oichestra. Igor Gorin. Frances Langford. Anne! Jamison, soloists, and Dick I "owed. master of ceremonies. cere-monies. :00 CBS Philadelphia Orchestra, Orch-estra, conducted by Eu-ei:c Eu-ei:c (Jrman.iy: Prelude I'm rii Ait 3 of ''..'. liengrin" by Wagner; Handel's Largo." "Dance of Nymph.- and Satyrs. the by Scnumanri. a'ld Sibelius "Fimiandia ;" V. J. e.-on. guest speaker-. Cam - "o KSL Th.- J.ide I'ag'.iii i:. ( HS ':rg'nn V 1 rill, soloist . ; 0i ciiS M.i t.mer- Q o o c h. Salesman." ;:lr KSL Hn:e Harmf.nies (e.'M CBS Hal Kemp's orchestra. orches-tra. Kay ihi nipsor,, the F.hythni Siiigers. 10 i;o KSL I'-- mnt..:. P. ;, ; 1 w s-loi.M 10:1a KSL Tw.vn.-er.d '!..:: lo-.'',o KSL '""1 tie W . . : ii e . Pr ...phet ." 1 .?.") KSL Intei riata-r, :i W-ws 10:")0 KSL In the Mii.-ic Library. Lib-rary. 1 1 ihi KSL Ray 1 1 . oeei: .,:.( Tli- Hotel I'tah ()rchestr-a. 1 1 HO KSL Melody Moo.is. 11:4". CHS Fhd Ha:n.-' rches- tra. Midnight 1L' no CliS Rhythm !': u:. I I he Ti wri 1 Do KSL ;" d m::n! (with a word from a few users) A Los Angeles man writes: "My u ife suddenly heg.n to make much better coffee. When I tnktd her u hat she had done she said, 7 don't knou except that I am nou ishi; M J B. that "Strength I" coffee." L'ri,oJ.:tcJ Ttit:tr.n:j!) A young newly-wed writes: " am comneed that it (M J Bf the aristocrat of all coffees yet is within the scope of the mtil modest budget. For the coffee drinker with a critical taste, M J B is the Coffee." UmbluileJ Ttitimmal) flEne wk&jqlh A South HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 1 . 7 The Presi- jc A P R iJgl B cent oi Argentina. 11 Diagonal. 12 Clay. 1 4 Seaweed. 16 To impel. 17 Monkeys. 18 Thougnt. 19 Electrical term. 20 Mollifies. 22 Form of "dp 23 Impartial. OBOt IL'OU lAlWiNrTRlAl EI IA P E DUA L A iA'D'OiRiElDOAlGf IUOiWiEPDOlNIEtJ t NlU RiE TEiN SDPiRIYnS C EiNiE'SI U" 1 ISIO RrlTIM A Ul " lul r ! i. r n r i I YiA PIP S'E'RR'A AMERd C 25 Often 28 Music drami. 48 Fissure. 30 Water wheel. 51 Lays a street. 32 Ulcer r2 Dry. .r4 Affirms. 5C Tiny vegetable. 57 Pope's scarf. i 34 Eccentric wr.ee' s. 2.r Wiser. 37 Unable to speak. 38 Finely cut fodder. 3 Quaking, 58 Those that pet f9 Cattle is raised on huge in his country. vrBT,r,. kkiic i. 1 Melodies. , 41 Court. ' 42 His military title. ' 47 Company. IAI IP 1 h l- 1 r PH-T i r r r u 1 1 6 ' l7 IS r ! i-21 ' . J- r izz?r zzzdz T&Ss5r " I 1 , 1 I S 5o mmmmi 5i I jt 53 j -11' 1 1 .j -1 1 1 zni A San Diego society woman writes: dtlnioHs and altho I hat e been ttung could induct me to uu- anything but M j B as tongas the present titii is m.nntaned." A Seattle business man writes: "A friend was kicking about his coffee. I held up a cup my wife made and said, 'Get this coffee aroma!' It was your 'Strength Essential' coffee and it sold him on the spot. " (UnsvlnittdTtuinonial) American r country. Aires. 13 Curse. 15 Treeless plains in country 20 Inlet. 21 Male child 23 Brutal. 24 Amphitheater center 26 Central poinl. 27 Vagabond. 29 Sure. OjNlb DIE R CARRIE JACOBS 0MI BOND LA t'T AlTlEiD EICIT 31 Idiot. 2 Forcible 33 To crawl. restraint of 36 Ovum. speech 37 Plecn pea, r 38 Fragment. J -uslom- 40 Stem joints. 4 Animal 43 Dozes. trainer. 44 Night before 5 Heathen god. 45 Back. C Not any. 46 Like. 7 Joke. 49 Encountered. 8 Kind of snow 50 Work of skill. shoe. 52 Part of circle. 9 To scatter. 53 Hurrah! 10 Olive shrub. 55 Southeast. tl Capital of his 57 Upon, j Your coffee is simply .for years nothing lUmoliakJ Ttstimaaial) tUULUKLMUUia JerIi nMairTS SERVICES FOR l WATSON Largely attended and impressive impres-sive services were conducted in the Fourth ward chapel Thursday afternoon aft-ernoon for William Watson, one of the oldest pioneer residents of this city, who died here Monday. Bishop R. J. Murdock was in charge. The speakers, each of whom paid glowing tribute to the life and character of Mr. Wats on, were R. A. Berry and Andrew Hartley. Hart-ley. A biographical sketch of the life of Mr. Watson was given by A. L. Booth and Bishop Murdock also made brief remarks. The Relief society chorus sang. "Beautiful Home.'" and "O My Father," directed by Mrs. Edna P. Taylor. w;th Mrs Adele Mer-r!l, Mer-r!l, accompanist. Mrs. Rose Kartchner sang "My Faith In Thee." and Evelyn McAffee gave a vocal solo, "There Is a Rand." A quartet, composed of May Losee. Ethelinda Alder. Amy Sandgren and Myrtle Sumner, gave a .selection, .selec-tion, "Jesus Lover of Mv Soul." Our Everv Da Prices ire Lowet Than Most Chain Store Specials! WHY SHOF AROrXD? Specials January 9 AW WlMto MM COFFEE-Ace High lb. 15c TEA-Hewlett's . . I lb. 15c C0C0A-1 lb. Rockwood Sc MATCHES . . . Carton 15c Peas or Beans . 2 cans 15c SOUP 3 Cor 20c C-PTiiDbc-ll's Tomato Pork Loin Est. !6c Pound Salmon TO RAKE Pound . . . it.r 'A Prime Rib Rst 15c Pound Mutton Chops Pound . 10c 0VALTINE . . lg. cans 49c GRAPEFRUIT ... can 10c Shaver's t TOMATO JUICE 15 oz. 5c Palmolive Soap . . bar 5c Seminole Tissue 2 rolls 15c CARROTS diced 2 cans 15c aims S2 saMim Waggg 2 lbs- Sgc 2 &z, Oranges . med. 33c 2 DOZEN LEMONS FREE CABBAGE lb. 2c YAMS, Arizona ... lb. 3c Gold and Green . Ball Set Jan. 23 PLEASANT GROVE Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos Stake M. I. A. Gold and . Green ball will be held in the I high school gymnasium January 23. Superintendent H. P. Jones has been chosen for general chairman chair-man in charge of the entertainment. entertain-ment. Lillian Sjoberg is chairman chair-man of the decoration committee;. commit-tee;. Ford Paulson, music; S. W. Hilton, advertising: Mrs. Lela Eanks, queen's committee. It has been decided that each ward will choose a tentative queen and on tbe night of the ball the ward naving" the largest percent of its population present will have the honor of crowning its' lady qu en and the other 5 will r,e the attendants. at-tendants. A reading. "Crossing the B.-ir." was given bv N. C. Hanks. I Th invocation was offered by , John P McGuire. the benediction ' by Victor J. Bird. Thomas W. Dye he dedicated the grave a", the - Citv cemeterv. Lib. . 10 Pounds Limit 1 SPERHY'S AMERICAN INDIAN IS Pound Bay: CRYSTAL WHITE DEL MAIZ U. S. Standard, Larcrp Cans Yep To) HAYWARD'S MEATS ARE BEST Ground Beef 2 Pounds 1 9C jL Pure Lard 2 Pounds ... 29C VEGETABLES 3 Pot Roast " Pound IQCl M Leg of MuttonF Hens f) il Pound lOCil Pound lClj DEATH CLAIMS C. H. SKINNER Charles Horace Skinner, 36, Provo. died Thursday night, following fol-lowing a protracted illness, at the family residence. 3S6 North 8 West street. He was born in Provo. July 13, 1900. a son of Ephraim and Martha Skinner. He. grew to manhood in Provo. receiving his early education in the Timpan-ogos Timpan-ogos school. He was a plasterer by trade. He is survived by his parents, four sisters and a brother as iollows: Mrs. David Laird. Eureka: Mrs. Ethel Mae Roberts, Mrs. Rhoda Barney Mrs. Millie Thomas, and Warier. Skinner all of Provo. - TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION FOR RENT FI RMSHED OR UN'F., 4 rm. mod house Ph. 553J Inquire 319 E 1 No jl4 1 PS Open Eveninifs. Sundays and Holidays 71 East Center n No. :th West . 22 Sack I Bars 2 Cans . Doz. . . SALMGN-tall . 3 cans 25c I Peanut Butter 2 lb. jar 19c GLOBES-15-30-60 watt 9c HONEY ... 10 lb. pail 69c TOMATOES .... 3 far 29c PORK & BEANS 3 for 25c Pork Chops I Pound 25ciJ Sirloin Steaks 1 Pound 17Cl Mince Meat 6cy Pound ROLLED OATS . 9 lbs. 39c WHEATIES .... pkg. 11c Crystal Wedding Oats ISc JELL0 3 pkgs. 12c POPCORN 2 lbs. 23c White or Black BROOMS 49c CELERY HEARTS .... 5c LETTUCE - solid heads 5c GRAPEFRUIT . . 6 (or 10c ONIONS 50 lbs. 39c 3 |