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Show SECTION TWO PROVO TUTAHy EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938 PAGE ONE 4 4". i n T7 . fl REX BRAND CATSUP 1 cans 13c TEA SETT lb. pkg. 15c COFFEE Pound 15c PEANUT BUTTER SALAD DRESSING DILL PICKLES 2 lb. jar 23c . Quart 23c . 2 can 13c MARGARIN E GOLDEN WEST Pound . . CRYSTAL WHITE; Reg. Bars . . 6 box carton 19c 10 ?or 29c HATCHES SOAP AERO WAX Pint Size 19c U Golden Belle 48 lbs Snow JKing ( 48 lbs. . . . 98c $1.09 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES E2 EaCBEffii imfi ST. . H s Sweet Juicy Doz. Sipfflfflsilm Green Local, 2 lbs. ... New Bunch for Golden 100 lbs. raicanao TQMATOES-Fresh Ripe . . ' J . lb. 5c PE AS, No. 2 Cans . CORN, No. 2 Cans Tomatoes, No. 2l2 . BEANS, No. 2 Can BEETS, No. 2 Cam cans MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart WAX PAPER 40 ft. rolls 6c TOMATO JUICE . . Tall cans 4c MUSTARD ..... 2 pound jars 15c CORN FLAKES ... large size 8c APRICOTS . Tall cans 10c EGGS r 1 Sl Doz. 15c DEVILED MEAT ..... 3 cans 10c HAMBUH6ER 2 lbs. 15c CHOPS 2 lbs. 15c ' Whole or Han, T S PORK ROASTS "ider Lb. 18c SLICED HALIBUT ...... Lb. 15c POT ROASTS Shoulder CHICKENS STEW IXG . as LU3c FRYERS - COLORED HENS FRANKS 2 lbs. 29c PORK CHOPS . r G(7& veal chops q B r LAMB CHOPS 1 LZ! ASST. LUNCH MEATS ... Lb. 18c 7 Vashmgt on Merry-Go-Round (Continued from Page One) - since have authorized evidence to Rosevelt that the Loyalist navy is far superior and that he is mistaken.) ANGLO-AMERICAN DEAL. I Roosevelt gave other reasons for not doing anything about Spain. but he did not mention the chief reason, namely that lifting the Spanish embargo would upset tsntish plans to help Franco win. and that the State Department now has worked out a virtual Anglo-American alliance effective as far as policy in Eyurope is concerned. It was to remind him of Am erican obligations to the British and to urge a rigid position against lifting the embargo, that Acting secretary of State Sum ner Welles trotted across the street so many times. He wanted to make stlre that the President did not weaken between his Sen atorial visits. For any American move to lift the Spanish arras embargo would be a terrific slap at Prime Min ister Chamberlain, would largely nullify the British government boast, already being made in dip lomatic circles throughout Europe, tnat Britain has American for- . eign policy in its hip pocket. How deep-rooted the new Ang lo-American "understanding" has become is indicated by three recent re-cent developments: 1. The leak that U. S. naval maneuvers will be held in the Atlantic next summer. Such man euvers have not occurred for some time, and naval strategists say it is for the purpose of indicating that the United States should not be counted out as a force across the Atlantic. 2. Present European negotiations for a Four-Power Pact, to which the Career Boys long ago gave thejr blessing. This is the aim of Nazi-minded Hugh Wilson, U. S. Ambassador to Berlin, also of Ambassador Bill Bullitt, who spent last week-end with Roosevelt on the Potomac. 3. More important than any of these, of course, was the Roosevelt Roose-velt statement blessing the Mussolini-Chamberlain diviston of Arabia and Northeast Africa. Note The new Anglo-American understanding is going to be emphatically denied by the State Department, but you will hear a lot more about it for a long time to come. ALBICAN FORK! MISS EDITH JACK LIN " .Reporter Phone 181-J Slacks to match the capes and caps of the American Fork high school band, is the objective of the band mothers of this city! Plans were completed Wednesday Wednes-day for a public, card party to be held Monday afternoon in the Apollo hall. The public is invited to attend the social to aid in the purchase of the uniforms. Mrs. David Taylor is general chairman of the social assisted fby Mrs. Leland Mi'tchell, Mrs. Leon Wagstaff and Mrs. Thomas Pri, day, ; secretary and treasurer. Chairmen of the committee are as follows: costume, Mrs. Ed. Moss; publicity, Mrs. John Wag-staff; Wag-staff; tables, Mrs. Vern Houston, tickets, Mrs. K. J. Bird; games, Mrs. Charles Goodall; chairs, Mrs. Glen Stewart; candy, Mrs. Leslie Les-lie Searle; refreshments, Mrs. Leon Wagstaff. The annual Girls' day at the American Fork high school will be held Wednesday, May 4th, it was announced Wednesday by Miss Maxlne Taylor, president of the Girls Pep club. The club will be directly responsible for the activities of the day, Misses MadoFa Sandmire, Betty Ann Laursen and Jean Oakey beig directly in charge. " The assembly .program is .planned by Nan Chip-man Chip-man and Kathryn Holindrake- A carnival frolic will be the grand wind-up of the day and is under the direction of Dorothy Greenwood, Green-wood, Helen Smith and Maxine Taylor. Other club officers assisting as-sisting are Mildred Anderson, Ruth Chadwtek and' Miss Fern Nelson .faculty advisor. Eighty Bee Hive girls of the Alpine stake enjoyed a Buzz night at the stake tabernacle Tuesday evening under the direc tion of Mrs. Ernest jSeastrand and Mrs. Jack Iverson. Program, games and refreshments were the highlights of the occasion. Miss Alta Dundson of the Alpine ward was awarded first, place on her Honey Comb book and was presented pre-sented with a beaded bag. Miss Ruth Parker of the Third ward received a picture of Christ as second place award and Miss Mildred Mil-dred Richards of the Second ward a Bible as Third place winner. Mrs. A. E. Tracy will speak on recreation work and its value of the G. A. club next Wednesday evening, it was announced today by Mrs. C. J. Goodall, president. Now that it's been disclosed that half the country's stockholders stockhold-ers are women, the time is fore seen when a buying market will be known as "cowish." Church Notice SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 160 North First West Sabbath school, 5:45-10:45 Saturday. Sat-urday. Preaching at 11 o'clock. All are welcome. The potato crop being the basis of its principal export, alcohol, Esthonia is nicknamed "the Po-toto Po-toto Republic." tjrflt COT MYTrV T ' WATCH. BUTKy I I SAVED MY 1. !, RAN KEEPS YOU REGULAR TASTIEST BRAN OF THEM ALL IS Fp mm MERRY-GO-ROUND The Senate has received a com- municatioru-Jt ronv .ffan-tlftmani.f named Fred Bull of Pasadena, Calif., saying that "it would make for the welfare of all the people if the United States Senate were abolished.". . .Organized Negro groups are backing three bills in Congress to increase the number of Negroes i-n the Army. One calls for regular appointment of two Negro cadets each year to West Point... One branch of business busi-ness which knows none of the nose-dives of recession is aviation. After doing export business in 1937 which was 71 per cent greater great-er than 1936 makers of aircraft chiefly mili'tary have done a first quarter 1938 export business 99 per cent greater than 1937... The Japanese government, finding that Japanese are demanding American-type tobacco for their cigarettes, cigar-ettes, have imported Virginia seed for extensive tobacco growing in Japan.. The Argentines began manufacturing electric light bulbs six years ago; now they produce f million bulbs a year. (Copyright, 1938, by United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) BIRTHDAYS Saturday, April 30 J A. WASHBURN Sunday, May 1 J. W. PROWS VICTOR HEDQUIST J. C KNELL MRS. MARY E. BELMONT A prominent orchestra leader has anonunced he intends to retire re-tire to a far mfor awhile to raise potatoes. Going in for a little hi-de-hoeing. 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C 0 P F E E &&7Q rT a corr quality 1 c CENT CEREAL DEAL AT ALL GROCERS Buy This Package of Breakfast U-Like at Regular Price Get This Mb. 8-oz. Bag Kelly's Toasted Breakfast Break-fast Wheat, 12c value for It IT? ( V it SOe.&tS&'k':: c For Better HealMat More "Whole' Wheat Hot Cereal" 4 a Specials for Saturday, April-30, 1930 A BABY FOOD "RED & WHITE" Strained Vegetables Fruits or Cereal Fill out the attached coupon and get one can Free with the purchase pur-chase of 3 Cans for . 25c COUPON for the FREE CAN! 1 I RED & WHITE FOOD STORE i Gentlemen: I would like to try a can of I I Red & White Baby Food at your expense with th purchase of three cans of Red & White Baby Food. name variety e NAME: . ADDRESS CITY :. . . . STATE: Hand This To Your Ked & White Food Store Void After May 15. 1938 I 7 MALTED MILK 1 lb. tin 22c Brimful" -Chocolate Flavored The Children Like It SPINACH 2 no, 2 tins 17c "Raider" Builds Sturdy Bones and Muscles DISTANT TAPIOCA ... 6 02. pkg. 9c "Red & White"- The Most Healthful Dessert for Children EGG NOODLES 2 5-oz. cello, pkgs. 15c "Red & White"- Serve Noodle Soup to the Family SUGAR Beet-cioth Bag . . . 10 lbs, tov 56c SODA CRACKERS ... 2 lb. pkg. 17c "Cascade" Salted Soda Wafer GRAHAM CRACKERS . 2 lb. plcg. 21c "Cascade" Serv? to he Children with Milk CHEESE HaIMb plcg. 15c "Dixie" Swiss. Pimento or American CORN Whit" Crcm' Style NO. 2 tjttS 9,C OSYDOL Regular pkg. 21c Cleans Clothes Faster, Cleaner SYRUP No. 21 Tin 17c "Blue & White" Best for the Children-Golden Corn Syrup WHEAT CEREAL . Reg. size pkg, 17c "Red & White" The Heart of the Wheat Contains Vita-mins Vita-mins and Minerals. MIXED VEGETABLES . No. 2 tins 10c "Spring Kist" Put Variety in Your Diet DICED CARROTS No. 2 tins 7c "Little Boy Blue' Healthful, Nutritious FLAV-R-JELL j for 15c "Reel & White" Try the New Pineapple Flavor COFFEE "Early Riser"- Best For Your Money 1 lb. bag 15c CRISCO 'jSr, ... 3 lb. can 48c LAUNDRY SOAP 5 for 17c "Crystal White" White Laundry Giant Wrapped Bars ORANGES Per dozen 10c Sweet, Juicy Navels 28S Size LEMONS fppSso slMPer dozen 19c BANANAS Per lb. 5c Golden Ripe -Top Quality PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb. jar 23c "Rainbow"- Appease Hungry Appetites SALAD DRESSING The Ideal Salad Jar 33c mm V A 1 1 RED & WHITE MEATS PORK LEG ROAST .... Lb. 25c PORK SHOULDER ROAST . . Lb. 20c FRESH SIDE PORK Lb. 25c LEG OF LAMB Lb. 23c LOIN BEEF ROAST Lb 20c SHORTENING 2 lbs. 25c Plenty of SPRING FRYS and ROASTING CHICKENS SI |