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Show ; PAGE FOUR PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938 SECTION TWO G-MerCTq Cpjitinue ? . . Relentless -Search ih-i - ' - 'mmmmmmmm mm mmmm rf MIAMI, 'Jlac June. 9 (HE) Di- - federal bureau of investigation6 wdden deeP . revealed today -. that G-men have sro awamp early today not completed solution of the kid- nap-slaying of iive-year-old Jim- mv Cash, despite arrest of -one suspect, recovery i of ; the young- ' . . . . : in AAA altera ooay ana ftv,wu reuismu tnonev. PVajiklin Fierce McCall. 21-vear- old farm hand who led G-Mentd man- was questioned intensively. TheG-Men sought to find whether he was I snatching, as he contended. 1' Hnnvpr refused to comment' on reports other suspects were being questions. He said positively that the federal bureau of investigation investiga-tion does hot consider the case closed. BUDGE GAINS t ; FINAL round; PARIS, June 1 0J.R) Donald. Budge of Oakland, Cal., world's No. 1 amateur tennis star, gained the final round of the French hard court championships today along with Roderlch Menzel of Czechoslovakia. . - " 2 1 3 I rrrm f"" '-J U U L 1 A PRODUCER-CONSUMER BENEFIT CAMPAIGN 77 I I CHEESE, mild . . Mil ff3I0RNING or SEGO , . . Lb. 13c 4 tall cans 29c COTTAGE CHEESE 2 lbs. 15c In Meat Market I lIIVVIPFl BRIDAL VEIL U I I Eli or GLAZIER Lb. 29c in OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT STRAWBERRIES ... 2 cups 15c FRESH PICKED Case 85c T.1APLET0N LEf lOHS SSS Boz. 19c HEVJ PEAS3S&..,.. P1R"1PI nATATACC Fancy Reds 3 lbs. 19c 4 lbs. 13c nv itrrw . JRXSEN mv and Mrs. Itenneth Allen of Los Angeles, Calif., were visitors Sunday at the home of the former's for-mer's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. JV .B. Allon The COUOie. W1U1 JWX. Mrs. Sylvester Auen, are on trin to Yellowstone auonaipara this weeK. Whitinfr has teen ... J V A given a position as oc vi vocal entertainers at Zion Na tional park during the summer. m Tt Perrv. 78. of this city. Is in a senoua condition at the Hughes hospital, Spanisn irorK, irniinunnEr nn accident at his home here Saturday afternoon, when a Wit- - he was leaenne oecame frightened and kicked him,- xrac turlng four nns. HarlPv Whitine- of this city, iias been eneraered to sing: with Ted Beck's orchestra at Arrow head on Saturday nights: Hariey has recently been maae assist a-m. manaMr at the Angreies ineaier. Spanish Fork, where he has been chief operator for some ume. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wiscombe and Mr and Mrs. Leonard waiting ana families spent Sunday with Mr. anH Mrs C R. Warner and other friends and relatives at Salt Lake City and Ogden. Members of the Relief Society activity committee were nier-tnined nier-tnined with a social Tuesday af- AnDroximatelv 75 ladies attended. An especially enjoyable program featured two numoera uy the Rineinp- Mothers: a book re- hv -Mrs. Mae Huntington; a vocal duef, Misses Genevieve and Virginia Bird. Mrs. Marie . Stone riH t ribute to the honored guests. In conclusion, refreshments were the e-rouo with Mrs. Mil lie Bird, Mrs. Mary Whiting and uarript TJilson acuiie as JXM.IO. liuv. ' hostesses. after spending a week withirela-tlvea withirela-tlvea 'here. ' Mrs. Inez . Rudolph and family have returned to' their home in Idaho after, spending a lew weeks with ner. parents,5 -Mr. ana juxs. fariey t-erry. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bird en tertained at a. birthday party for tir d&uenter. Maurine. on her seventh birthday Thursday after- inoon. Games and luncneon were pnioved bv the following: little fHends: Janice Pulley, Kathleen Gividen, Beth Perry, Dean Vin cent, Janice Mendennau, sniriene Harmer, JoAnn Bird, Melya Lean Bird, Ruth HoUey, and Opal Ru dolph of Idaho. v TUTr and Trs John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Pulley and daughter, Janice, spent an enjoyable en-joyable Sunday at American Fork visiting with, in ends ana rela tives. , na Tiinp Kftzier of Greenwich is spending the summer here with relatives. You're Headed For Savings When You're Headed For SewelVs DIMC ADDIC Large Cans ahhpi no 2 CANS Mild Creamy, Pound . . . Mr. and Mrs.. John Cox have returned' to their home in Lewis- ton, Idaho, afUr having spent a few days with Mr. ana Mrs. Aus tin Houtz. j Mr and Mrs. Clyde Larsen and family of Roosevelt spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Larsen. IP!? Dinnerette No. 2V2 Can . 2) anas 2?5 DI?nC Fancy 3 Sieve No. 2 Can 3 cans 33c 00BFI gbX 3 cans Z5c TOMATO JUICE, tS'i-dz. can 5c DEL MONTE SflLPJlOfJ at aqit & Tal caniea oaizw m numjivn PAHOVJAX .... .Lb. pkg. 9c iBEMDE. .... . 4-lb. bag 19c MAPLE SYRUP KYw Qt. 35c 15 PURE MAPLE BABY FOOD, Gerber's . 2 cans 15c TOMATOES can2! 2 cans 15c A nirS" For Perfect O LI 10a WW YOU WILL LIKE ITS MELLOW FLAVOR! AlHVJAY EDIVARDS Better Canned Coffee! Lb. 15c Lb. can 20c Liberty SODAS ...... 2 lbs. 15c Bell GRAHAMS . . 2 lbs. 19c CASCADE Bat; "" Qt. 25c DUTCHESS Be Qt. 33c ffllRAGLE VJE3IP Qi. 39c H MARSHMALLOVJS Lb. 10c TISSUE, Zee. .... Roll 5c TUHA FLAKES ct 10c LUX FLAKES . . . Lg. pkg. 24c FRUIT for SALAD... ncrtcan 15c LIFEBUOY SOAP . . . . Bar 6c FULL O' GOLD x V . CORH FLAKES, 3 large pkgs. 25c GLEAUSER, Sunbright . . Can 4c . .. - mmjjmmjmmjmmmmmmjmmmmmmmmmgHmm Him mil? Rasit ipsiD?GnQQ(gimf AND REMEMBER - WE SELL ONLY U. S. INSUECTED BEEFl SHORTENING lons Lb. 10c MUTTON CHOPS . . 2 lbs. 25c LEAN, TENDER PICNICS Lb, 19c pot ROAST KY Lb. 12c STEAK ribs''' Lb. 17c MUTTON LEGS ST Lb. 12c MUTTON ROAST SS" er Lb. 0c FRANKFURTERS Seh Lb. 14c ISXJ u Mr anrt Mrs. Harold Whiting ntAi-tnind at dinner at their Vimp Monday evenine for Mrs. Buleah Whiting, Verl and Venice Whiting. Tunrvin Anderson has returned to his home here following a month's visit in Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wiscomhe were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Wiscombe. Mrs. Tim Marsh has returned to her home after spending two weeks with friends and relatives in California. a swimming narty in honor of Miss Berniece Binks and Reed Bennett's birthday was held Kn- dav evenine at Park Ko-fc.ne. Al ter swimming, the guests returned return-ed to the home of Miss Wilma Rinks to a supper served at a dining table. Guests were Miss Beth Kindred, Alonzo Billings, Miss une Kazier of Greenwich, Fred Dibble, Reece Mower, the guests of honor, and the hostess. Fav TJewellvn who was seri ously hurt in a rock crusher some time aeo. is convalescing at 'his home after spending six wee at the hospital in iiy, wevaaa. Miss Rernice Harmer left for Ogden Sunday to spend the rest I of the summer worKing. mere. Miss A lire Arnette and Tom Arnette of Castlegate are spend ing a few weeks with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen. . . 3 cans 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL . . . tall can 11c CHEESE DRIED BEEF . . DEVILED MEAT . SNOWDRIFT 3?an PORK and BEANS, Ho. 2 cans 9c RAGLE-ABESr 3for10c HILL RED CAN. Pound .. 2-oz. jars 9c .3 cans 10c v 4 a farewell nartv for Earl Men- denhall was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Holley Wednesday evening. Mr. Menden-hall Menden-hall is leaving for California on Thursday where hat nas employment. employ-ment. The evening was spent with supper at a dining taDie ana social so-cial chat. Guests besides the guest of honor were Mrs. Joe Miller, Miss Erma Mendenhall, Miss Lois Hjorth, Miss Grace Holley, Mack Holley, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tay lor. Miss Berniece jonnson, Everett, Miss Manan uuse, rreu Jensen and the hostess, Miss Mildred Mil-dred Reynolds. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Callister of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichols Roosevelt spent me wcc-end wcc-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Car- rick. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall and families enioved a chicken henne up Hob ble Creek canyon, Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whiting ana uaugxiieia anu iiao , Evans of Lake Shore, ieft Sunday to spend two weeks in Yellostone Park and surrounding places of 'interest. The first meeting of the first vear 4-H club was held Wednes day at the home of their leader, Miss Lillian Bird. .Flans tor tne coming vear were discussed after " - . which the following omcers were elected: President. Coleen Hurst; vice president, Beverly Allan; sec retary and treasurer, Joyce vv mt-ina': mt-ina': reporter. Glenna Mae Wing; activity leaders, Shirley Johnson and Mary Perry. A dainty luncn eon was served to tne memoers present. Miss Trene Bird left Tuesday to spend the summer in Salt Lake City. 4 Friends of Earl Pulley, former-iv former-iv nf Manleton. will be interested to know that he is in California taking up Diesel engineering ana also training ior posiai service vriftppn members of the Maple ton D U. P. attended the annual D. U. P. outing at Lehi Wednes day. a verv clever nrosressive bicyc ling rartv was held Thursday o i , i 11.. evening. The party startea ai tne home of Miss Aiene Jensen anu Miss Benita Diamond has re nmPT-psaed to the various girls' homes. Those who attended were I Miss Helen Larsen, Miss Emma Ullock, Miss LeNore wieignt, xviiss Erma Harmer and Miss Aiene Jensen. The Aaron Johnson family re union will be held Sunday at Sierra Benita park in Maple canyon. Masters Approves of Smaller Dams I BOISE. Ida.. June 9 U.E Con struction of additional small res ervoirs for the conservation of irrigation water wag recommended recommend-ed today by Secretary of State Ira H. Masters. He said he believed that numer ous small reservoirs, mstead of eiffantic Droiects. would have a better effect on reclamation in the. lone: run. "Large dams benefit only a relatively small portion of the state's said,' he said- "Many supplmentary dams would morej evenly distribute and check the spring runoffs.". turned to her home in Park City Sound travels faster in liquids than in gases, and faster in solids than in liquids. V J! That's easyIt's ICellogg's RICE KRISP1ES!" Childrc knew that crackling seand that mcais Ktllogg't Rica Krfspias fa oillk or crtani- and wia oarcnts know that this rady-to-itrv cereal ban ishes coaxing at broakfattl Those tasfyNoasted rleo bubbles are Meal for breakfast leneb. or the children's topper. Sold by all grocers, served by restaurants. res-taurants. Made by Kellogg In lattle Creek. 8o d Fi" f nims CRACKERS Large ft Package ii Pound Sodas GOLDEN BELL 48 Pounds ... SNOW KING 48 Pounds . 0e $is09 Cfil An nDCCOIMO Qt. uILnU UnCOOIIMU Jar Q Tl HEWLETT'S GREEN . . . . Z TALL CANS TOMATO JUICE WHEATSES, Package . RAISiFJS, Seedless . . SOAP . -lb. pkg. 15c 3 for 10c . . . 10c 15-oz. 7c . Bar a If QSSIIE ni-no no. 2 Rolls can v valid fiiwu OLIVES . .... . Tall Cans 12c -NOT BUTTER . . . 2-lb. jar 19c SMISMLUHVS, 16-oz. pk. 10c 11 liU p-y. Clearwater, SU Large Cans . STRAWBERRIES . . 2 cups 15c LETTUCE . . . . Large head 5c LEMONS siazege. Dozen 19c l Dozen 10c I . . . Pound 5c t ORAriGES mmm . . . Rib a HAMBURGER ...... Lb. Sc mim CHOPS , Lb. 9c STEMG HEfJS Lb. 12V4c ASSORTED LWmi MEAT Platter Style EACH alb EMil Lb. 19c L.b 22c BACOn. Sliced IhABo COTTAGE CHEESE .... 2 lbs. 15c FftYEiS. Lb. 22c un mo' puritan TENDER SLICED ?4 T.4 : 1 i ' mi a. C4 -4 L |