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Show Ban Sought On Bier Sale PROVO (UTAH)' EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY! APRIL 29, i93S PAGE THREE' Sunday Intelligent Beast Requesting the .passing of an ordinance prohibiting the sale of beer on Sunday and after mid-nrghjU mid-nrghjU petitions will be presented to the county commission Monday by chairmen of the eight L. D S. stake committees of the Utah county law enforcement league. Petitions will also be presented to the various city councils throughout the county. states Dean T. Terry, Pleasant Veiw, county chairman. ' .Signed by local citizens, these petitions will be presented' to the Provo city commission by the stake committee Monday night. Petitions sibned by 'citizens of the other seven stakes nv Utah county, will be presented to the respective city councils at their next meet-1 ing. Practically all of the petitions have been completed and there, are just a few wards that have not a.s yet returned them. "There has befn a great deal of enthusiasm enthus-iasm among the citizens of the county in this dri'Ve," states Chairman Chair-man Terry. At the meeting of. thes enforcement enforce-ment league officials Thursday night. Arnold C. Roylance, Springville, county attorney, pledged his office's support to the drive and urged greater pub-lfc pub-lfc responsibility in, reporting law infractions. ' HORIZONTAL 1 Domesticated beast pictured here. 6 Its typical family genus. 1 1 Bay windows. 13 Attendant for the sick. 14 Tribunal. 15 Unit. 16 Like. 17 Wrath. 19 Either. 20 Musical note. 22 This animal's female is called . 23 Solar orb. 25 Seed covering ,27 Heathen. 32 Gentle. 34 Evil. 35 Erased. 37 Greek letter, 38 Within. 39 Mongrel. 40 Wages. 42 Postscript. 43 Taxi. 44 Cot. , 46 Soft mass. 48 Midday. 50 Peels. Answer to Previous Puzzle THOMAS MANN A TH OMIATsL RfOTEflTO I RONl IAN lote DEPnwUlvnp 51 LLJ&OglE 5 JA EDO L DIE: NflS P AH5" luOISlS eTsET j L ETS , tPI Iwfc T JH I 8L EIa xCPr R Ra T Ilx ION t onDerono IgTeT rM AlrYnPtOIWlD iMlAINtNl LA EI EP T C H H 52 Heath. 54 Sneaky. 55 Restaurant - having entertainers. 57 Emissary. 58 Window part. 59 To cripple. 61 It was first domesticated in the Old 62 Male horses kept for breeding. VERTICAL . 1 Stop! ATP 2 Eyes. 3 Inlet. 4 Story printed in installments 5 Ell. 6 Half an em. 7 Number of members necessary to hold a meeting. 8 Pitcher. 9 Customs 10 Compass point. 12 Slumberer; 16 Most famous : horses (breed) 18 Railroad. 19 Bone. 21 This' animal's use in is decreasing. 22 In the middle of. 24 Insect's egg. 26 Hastened, ' 28 Dye. 29 Classes. 30-Preposition! 131 Fiber knots. 33 Race track circuit. 35 To name. 36 Simpleton. 39 Food container. 41 Sweet potato. 43 Demure. 44 Infants. 45 Layer of skin. 47 Dower property. 49 Hodgepodge. 50 Skillet. - 51 To close with wax. 53 To unclose. 55 Vulgar fellow 56 Sesame. 58 PluraL 60 Musical Tiote. The Best Buy in Town Beautiful Six-Room' Strictly Modern. Mod-ern. Pressed Brick home! A wonderful close-in location on paved street. All special improvements im-provements paid Home is ex- (.optionally well built, with more than usual cabinet work. Gas Heat $5250 " oOo - Thirteen Acres Land, l'.i Shares Primary Water 23 Shares Secondary Sec-ondary water right. A Real Bargain for $1000 oOo 1940 Acre C attle Ranch 4kTacs. Native Hay -400 Acres Pasture Can be farmed ;in grain or alfalfa. al-falfa. 1160 Acres deeded range ground Controls much more Reserve Permit for 150 Cattle Railroad and Paved Highway through place. $11,640 --Good Terms. Will Consider Improved City or Farm Property in exchange. ex-change. - oOo- liusiness Properties For Sale or Lease Good Building Lots. - oOo,- See JXIILSON Dixon Real Estate Co Phone 75 or 1421 -J Loans - Insurance and B'uds 3 M 15 I I m 16 17 16 19 HO 7 ci - - It- rr-fc- -,J li faj n -nrST" rr ' X&j&Tr-vr T5R " W it p p P "ST "55 55" - - $T" 5T- 55 S? " 4T" 4T rL 50" 5i 5T 55" 33 55" 5t 3F" L. 5r L fi 11 I rM I I 1 1 1 1 n City Briefs SIDE GLANCES By CLARK Mrs. Clarence Harmon Mrs. S. I. Levin, Mrs. Brice MCBride and Mrs. Paul Vincent attended the matinee performance of the play, Victoria Regina," starring Helen Hayes, at the Paramount theater :a Salt Lake City today. Miss Ora Johnson underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Aird hospital .this morning. John Robert McKell, 24, Spanish Fork, and Margaret Crawley, 24, Provo, were issued a marriage license lic-ense this "morning at the county clerk's office. v Joseph Martin McDonald, 28, Brigham City, and Mary Beth Gray, 19, Provo, were issued a license to wed, this morning at the office of the county clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedqulst and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hedqutet and son Francis,s will leave tonight for Washington, D. C, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Homer (Marie Hedquist) and family. fam-ily. The Bert Hedquists will purchase pur-chase a new car in Detroit and the party will drive home, stopping stop-ping at important places en route. They will be away for two weeKS. Mr. and Mrs. Valley Stadelman (Vie Strong) and baby son, Valley, Val-ley, Jr., of Hammond, Ind., are guests at the home of Mrs. Stad-elman's Stad-elman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. "R. J. Strong. . Mr. Stadelman will be here for a week then wlil leave for Pueblo, Colo., where he has been transferred. Mrs. Stadelman arid baby will remain here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Seegmiller (Pearl Ralph) have a daughter, born Thursday night at the home. Dance Revue Set At Timp School Timpanogos parents and patrons pat-rons are invited to the school's Danve Revue next Friday in which all classes of the student body will be featured announces Prrn- J cipal H. R. Staheh'. ! The occasion will also marlC the first appearance of the Timp-anogog Timp-anogog . band in its new uniforms. The event will be staged on the school lawn beginning at 2 p. m. P.cnr Phillins is chairman of the revue, assisted by other teach ers of the school. social, folk, preative interpretative and other forms of the dance will be presented. j There was something , missing in that recent dispatch about a 100-year-old marj found breaking break-ing a colt on an Arizona ranch. It didn't say whether he found .any shells in it. VALU Oast ron tffare Set ci $9 Values In HOUSEWARES Sprinkler Con 89c S-quart galvanized gal-vanized can. Strong galv. . handles. Vacuum Washer Makes your washing easy. Extra heavy tin... ". 59c Ice Cream Freezer Galvanized tub; strong, well made, with" cn- A A dosed gears. 2 qts. V V Heavy Dutch Oven $1.49 With a big self basting cover. Has a 44-quart capacity. Cornbread Pan Cast iron. Made with seven "car of corn'' molds 49c Hemmed Dish Towels 10 FOR 89c Dish towels made of flour hags. Finest quality. r v i Pie .Skillet Of Course They're Cast Iron Throe convenient sizes and all at this low price! And the best cooks in the world prefer cast iron. Polished 'insid-e and outside, out-side, these skillets come, in ?, 5 and S-inch Fizos. Separate Skillets At These Low Prices: (i 2 -inch :Wc S-inch .")9c 10" 2 -inch 71)c 11', -Inch ...$1.29 CAST IRON AT THIS LOW PRICE! R 89 Chi Polished tops, raised edffes and . the Merit trademark makes these griddles an outstanding buy. 12 inches in diameter. ta Fryer Made of heavy cast iron with a high dome, self-basting self-basting cover. It's extra large and deep. Only Sears can brfng you high quality at this low price! b 189 WEST CENTER ST. PHONE 411 9:00 to 5:30 Week Days - 9:00 to 6:00 Saturdays CRANIUM CRACKERS Which word or group of words in each of the following statements state-ments will make the statement correct ? 1. "Caveat emptor" means ( "evil ' to him who evil thinks" ) ("beware of the dog") ("abandon faith'') ("let the purchaser beware"). be-ware"). 2. "Baccate' is (the name of an ancient deity) (a kind of celebration) celebra-tion) (a word meaning "pulpy") (a term used in the gambling game of "boule"). 3. Gertrude Ederle is (decathlon, champion) picture actress) (swimmer) (holder (hold-er of the "Miss America" titlejSt- 4. A Savoyard is a person who (belieyes in a totalitarian, state) (cultivates figs) (is a descendant of. a royal line) (lives in the French department of Savoie). 5. Joseph Jefferson was one of our first Presidents) (an English architect) (an American actor) (the American ambassador to Cuba a few years ago). Answers on Page Eight a former ( moving COURT OF HONOR Prof. H.'R. Merrill will address the court of honor for the Provo district of the Boy Scouts of America Am-erica in the Fifth ward Sunday at 6:30 p. m. At These Late Models An Exceptional Stock! 19.J8 Chev Master D$lux Town Sedan Radio, Heater, 8-Ply Tires, ? Fog Lamps 1937 Chev Master Delux Sedan Completely ? Equipped . 1936 Dodge Delux 4-Dr. Like a New Car ? in Every Way . . . . 1936 Ply. Coupe ? A Beauty . See These Cars and Compare! ONE BIG LOT QUALITY USED CARS i5 X ,ra mj x "V 1 I i - edfH 18 Mt tacyct WC titov t far orr 4i MARKETS PRODUCE MARKETS , BUTTER First grade, lb $ .28 Second grade, lb 2 7 "4 (Parchment wrapped, less) EGGS Large white new laid extras, doz, .22 Medium white new laid extras, doz. 20 M Large new laid standards doz. 21 PRODUCE BlARKEf r V LOS ANGELES', April 29 (HE) Butter and eggs: Butter: extras 26, prime firsts 25H, standards 25, undergrade 24Vi. Egrgs: unchanged. Western cheese: unchanged. . Married Folks DANCE, Tuesday - Utafina CARTER'S ORCHESTRA 'He has no garden lives in an apartment." He just likes to come in and look at these things' s Market News ! Metal Prices Stocks irregularly lower in quiet trade. Bonds lowers and quiet; TJ. S. govts, irregularly liigher. Curb stocks lower. . Foreign exchange steady. Cotton slightly lower. Wheat '-M ' to 2 cents lower ; corn 1-8 higher to 1-8 lower. Rubber off more than x, cent' a pound. NEW YORK, Apri-I 29 (U.E) Today's custom smelter's prices for delivered metals (cents per pound):' Copper: electrolytic 10; export 9.85-9.95. Tin: spot straits 36 . Lead: New York 4.50-.55; East St. Louis 4.35. Zinc: New York 4.4; East St. Louis 4.15; second quarter 4.25. SALE Alt EMILY SPRIUG HATS See These Beautiful New Styles and Models! Here is Your Chance To Get Your Spring Hat At a Savings! $1.49 Values-Sale Values-Sale . . . $2,98 Values, Sale 98c 11.95 $1.95 Values, Sale ....... $3.95 Values, Sale $2.95 Hurrv While There is a Good Selection Shop 176 WEST CENTER ST. IP ' fir ' & ' ' ft. - 1 7lS" -...1 I JLi N 2$ZS&k VN iw5 T ...roltf'. I V Vx ' iff" . j.-a..v---:o; Chesterfield and . 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