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Show ?-r ... 1 SECTIONXTWb PROVO (UTAH) - EVENING : HERALD, i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 - PAGE ONE fit rz zr Jevs Tfasb? Specials fo? Saturday, Septenbec 18th PANCAKE FLOUR "KED & WHITE" Light, Fluffy 3, lb. 9a Package .... aU WHEAT CEREAL i'RED & WHITE" Best for Children 28 OZ. 41 Package iLC fir Coffee, 1-Ib. glass Jar 29c "Red & White" The Nation's Finest Laundry Soap, 6 tor 25c "Crystal White" Giant Bars Soap Chips, 5-lb. pkg .39c "Blue & White" Makes Rich Suds Rice, 3 pounds for "Red & White" Long Heads 23c Flav-R-Jell "RED & WHITE" 6 Fruit Flavors 3 Packages for AOs SALMON FT"! k "SILVER RAPIDS" Fancy Pink Tall Tins for 27c Raisins, 15-oz. plcgs., 2 for . . "Magnolia" Seedless ..15c Prunes, 2 pounds for 60-70 Size Fresh 15c Ketchup Spice, Vi-oz. plcg. 9c "Frenches" For catsup or chili sauce Grapefruit, "Gold Bar" Fancy Florida ounce tins ... . 10c Oafs, large package "Blue & White" with Bowl 24c m 3 DISTANT TAPIOCA "RED & WHITE" Makes a Delicious Dessert 8 Ounce Package STARCH "RED & WHITE" Corn or Gloss 1 Pound Package 9c Baby Food, reg. size tins, 3 for . .25c "Red & White" Health Giving j Syrup, 5-pound bucket ...35c 'Blue & White" Golden - Corn, No. 303 tins, each 10c "Spring Hist" Whole Kernel Tomatoes, No. 2li tins, 3 (or 25c "Spring Pack" Extra Standard Peas, No. 2 tins, 3 (or 25c "Spring Maid" Ungraded Tender, Sweet CORN FLAKES "Red & WHITE" Large Packages FRESH FRUIT - VEGETABLES - SPICES - VINEGAR FRUIT JARS - ACCESSORIES - PAROWAX BED & WHITE MEATS Veal Leg or Hump Roast, lb. . . . 22c Legs of Spring Lamb, lb. . . ... 25c flump Roast, Beef, lb. . 22c Pot Roast, first cat, lb.'. . .... 13c Fresh Side Pork, lb. . . ... 30c y -. ; ---- PLENTY: OF FRESH DRESSED FRTS OR STEWING KENS Air Stewardess Death Is Probed ::: ::::;:::!; ft : .' ::-:-:-:3 f,-' a The mysterious death of pretty Cecilia Gilligan, above, 25-year-old chief stewardess of Western West-ern Air Express, was investi gated by the coroner after friends said she had been behav ing strangely before her body, clad in shorts, was found in a fashionable Hollywood hotel. She took an overdose of sleeping powder, according to a coroner's report today. Nebo Choir Will Sing at October L.D.S. Conference PAYSON The Nebo stake choir, which is being directed by Carl O. Nelson has been asked to sing at both sessions of the general gen-eral conference in Salt Lake City on Saturday, October 2, instead of at the afternoon session only as planned. President Wayland R. Wight-man Wight-man received a letter from the general church authorities, suggesting sug-gesting this, if a train schedule could be arranged to have the singers there for a rehearsal before be-fore the morning meeting. In addition ad-dition to the chorus selections a vocal duet is to be given by Golden Taylor and Freeman Bird as a special number. VINEYARD BIBS. GEORGE F. WELLS Reoortct Phone- Ol-R-4 . jf . . . L 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lindleman and daughter of Hiawatha were guests here Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Davis. Mr, and Mrs. J. 6. Stone have moved to Prpvo to spend the winter. t Mrs. Joseph H. Clegg entertained entertain-ed at a birthday party Tuesday afternoon at her home for her four-year old daughter, Le Ann Dainty refreshments were served to the following little folks and their mothers. Hal Holland and Mrs. Jena V. Holland of Provoi Mrs. Lewis Clegg and daughters Anabel and Norma. Mrs. Joy O. Clegg and sons. Ballard , and Morris, also Mrs. Ellen Humphrey and ' Miss Edith Scorup of Salina and Bina Clegg of Provo. - Mr. and Mrs- Arvel O.. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Blake attend ed a meeting and banquet for dij rectors of the Federal Land Bank held Wednesday at Schneitter'i hot pots at Midway. Following the meeting a delicious chicken dinner was served to the directors and their -wives. Representatives were present from California as will as all parts of Utah. , Mrrand Mrs. Morley Silver and son of Salt Lak'- visited here Mon- day with her sister, Mrs. Joy O. Clegg. Mr. and Mrs. . Axel T. Andreasoit have 'returned home from a short visit to Mc Gill, Nevada, wheri they-were guests ahe the home of her brother And sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Frandaen. - Hugh Jr Davis and son, William and his nieces ' the Misses Fay and Fern Ross of Fanro. North Dakota, are spending a few da) a in me Jackson hole country fish- "ingv They will make a tour of TTelqwstone park before -eturning nome. v Bishop and. Mrs. Thorit C Heb-rtson Heb-rtson and Mr. and Mrs- S: H. Blake attended a business meet- . ing and social for all Alpine teachers, and school board mem bers held Wednesday evening in the, Hostess House at Camp Williams Wil-liams at Jordan Narrows. Rearming Booms Region in Wales WALES (American Wire) Britain's high-speed rearmament program coupled with largely Increased In-creased trade is bringing renewed prosperity to the most depressed colliery region of Wales after years of hopeless distress. At Ebb Vale, where huge new steel works are replacing the Old derelict buildings, thousands of tons of iron ore are being imported im-ported weekly for production. An unknown trader first brought the peanut to America in the 18th century. Today it is a major crop in Virginia, where it first was planted in the United States. f wmtrs mm caw? qgo 1 Sales Tax Cuts Town in Half "WHAT GOOD FRESH COFFEE!" PRAISES MISS PORTER. "I'LL BET IWLTHAT AIRWAY GROUND TO MT ORDER!" i Yes and AiRWAY'e really fresher because be-cause it's rushed straight to your grocer in the benl" Whiff that tempting aroma as it's being ground ! Taste that delicious mellow flavor when you brew it! Here's a fine coffee... expertly blended, fully guaranteed, guar-anteed, yet amazingly inexpensive. Well worth trying... today! FEATURED BY SAFEWAY STORES LLOYDMINISTER, Alta., (American (Am-erican Wire) Merchants here rare protesting to the government over a 2 per cent sales tax which, Ts" feared will make a "ghost town" of half of their borderline dual village: Because Main street of the town divides the community, and the merchants on the Saskatchewan side must collect the tax, they are worried their business will all go to the Alberta side. Underground Brines Yield Japan Iodine TOKYO (American Wire) Use of iodine from subterranean brines which occur in the natural gas area of Otaki and vicinity has been undertaken, according to the Japanese Jap-anese trade commission. This production is to be carried on for commercial export purposes. COOKED SPAGHETTI WITH CHEESE AND TOMATO SAUCE AT BETTER P5TE 7l We "Apologize ; For Being Unable To Take Care of tKe Growd in Our West Side Store Last Saturday. Afternoon. We Have More Extra Help Now and Promise To- Give Better Service Than Ever!: A HARVEST BLOSSOM Every Sack Guaranteed 48 lbs. $oj A Grape Juts, plig, .... 17c Minute Tapioca, pkg. 12c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs, 25c UTAH BRAND Ovaltine ,lg. can 55c acaroni, 3 pounds . 19c ALMO CUT 7 C IPEAS 3 and i Seive 41 CANS Iowa New Pack Scans J5 Matches, carton . . .15c ilk . 4 cans 27c trimg Beans SoupexccpThtke3 cans 25c CAMPBELL'S Tomatoes . . 3 cans 25c NO. 212 CAN Cheese, mild, lb 12c ute cut, 4 cans . . .29c Fancy , n whole .. .2 cans 2oc A-l Sodas, 2 pounds .... .17c A4 Grahams, 2 pounds . .22c Tf Axrrk t -1 i 1 fT!T nri(TBsrro fS,h ?SS7AW pounas ooc 1 v J .rn 111 j Surar 25 pounds .$1.37 Soap K . 3 bars 19c (3 Spaghetti, 3 cans ... 25c QUEEN'S TASTE Prunes .M-$ lbs. 22c Cream o' IVheat, pkg. 23c Tomato Juice, 4 cans 25c 15 oz. Can Pineapple , , 2 for 29c Beets Soap, !&pkg. . JIc Zee Tissud, 2 rolls ... 9c Shinola COLORS . Can 7c Brooms, each . .... 35c Quality Meats AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY! IPG IgEisG Sce .'. . jlbd. IESlS(icuuu,dCT...ILlb. 5 LOIN and RIB SIhiips a nibs, fl f) DO Beef Lib. 2 Sirloin of Beef .EiUd.11 2 MILD SUGAR CURED For All O Cooking . OnoS2 ..5(IDnib.lbasS Bushel ....... 98l Pound. . ...... 3c Fancy : S Quality . . . . -. GoincDir(d -I i - 1 V - t V |