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Show PAGE - FOUR PROVO (UTAH) - EVENING: vtHERAfcRL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 193i? , PLAY CENTER PLAN SllOWfl Requirements for neighborhood play centert in Provo under WPA project terms are outlined by Mrs. Jena. V. Holland, state supervisor. 1. The neighborhood center is to be located in the center or on a Vacant lot of the block. Every family in the block must sign a request for such a center. 2. Applications must state that neighborhood families will furn-iflh furn-iflh equipment and materials for the center, costing from $25 to $300. a. wrA win remove reiuse ana clear the area. 4. Play facilities will be installed install-ed by WPA, 5. When completed, a trained recreational leader will be at each directing activity in crafts, rhythmics, rhyth-mics, games, sand-modeling and so on. 6. Centers wil Ibe accepted and developed in order in which they are properly requested. 7. Applications should be made to Beulah G. Henrichsen. recreational recrea-tional secretary, Commissioner Jesse Haws' office, city and county coun-ty building, phone 87. Bombs and Shells Pave Way for Japan's Steamrqlfer The many deep waterways of the Port of New York lead in every direction from its 771 miles of waterfront. Slowly, but surely, the steamroller of Japan's modern military might is forcing its way against stubborn stub-born Chinese resistance toward Hankow, vital point in North China's defenses. And its way, is smoothed by the leveling effect of terrific barrages from field guns and airplanes. In the photo above, Japanese soldiers wait patiently beside their battleflags while the aerial and artillery bombardment on the Chinese defenses in the background paves the way for their advance. This dramatic, demonstration demon-stration of modern military tactics was snapped during an attack on Wuhsueh, Yangtse River town near Hankow. Pig Prouiiss Fun In Drama Fesiiual A straying pig almost starts an international . crisis to provide an amusing- theme for "The Count and the Pig." comedy by Eloise Eubank and William Shapard, to bar presented .during the Provo Community church Drama Festival Festi-val here next week. Inn' Keeper Bullock owns the pig which constantly wanders into in-to the garden of the French am-ibessador am-ibessador to the Republic of, Texas, to the dismay of the ambassador's manservant, Beauchamp, who must replant after the beast's depredations. Henriette, the ambassador's am-bassador's younger sister, contrives con-trives too to fall in love with the inn keeper's son. France promises to lend to aid Texas to establish a central bank, but the.. pig returns, Beauchamp shoots him, the count refuses- to go through with the loan, threatens threat-ens to send . Henriette to a convent, con-vent, andcteparts. In the cast are Barl Callahan, Lorene Newell, Anne Slick, Beth Brereton, Carl Martineau, Robert Sears, j&jftdJRay Nash. Three one-act plays will be presented, pre-sented, each night, Monday through Friday. Tickets are available avail-able now at Utah Office Supply company. f Carbon monoxide, the most deadly of-gasses, which i given off from' the exhaust of an automobile, auto-mobile, is tasteless and odorless. Beir -Groomed for First Lady II - s-v - O- I I A butterfly's leg, which it uses for tasting, is 1600 times as sen- 1 sitive to taste as the human I tongue. D wnrrtfinnr 111 . : i-' ' - 'It " -!- Gives over 25 more suds than the old LARGE This specially trained rbup of young men will come to town shortly with good news for every housewife. They will call on each home and give the housewife ABSOLUTELY FREE a package of the New, Improved Rinso. They will also give her free, coupons to take to her dealer good for more free soap plus a coupon worth 10c toward the purchase of a can of Spry, the Purer, All-Vegetable Shortening. Watch for the young men with their. free soap and coupons. -. SALE NOW RUNNING AT STORES GIANT 59 J. O. GARRETT UNIVERSITY MARKET CLAYTON'S GROCERY SECOND WARD MARKET HAYWARD'S MARKET NO. 1 DUKE'S MARKET MESERVY MARKET HAYWARD'S MARKET NO. 2 WEBSTER'S GROCERY BONNEVILLE GROCERY SEWELL'S JOHN T. TAYLOR'S PIGGLY WIGGLY MAESER CASH GROCERY SANITARY MEAT MARKET FIRST WARD GROCERY Stops "B. O." protects health 5 for SPRY the puree all-vegetable shortening, triple-creamed XnVD I Economy can t'! v 1Ib- J. M. CRAWLEY'S RED & WHITE GROCERY MANAVU GROCERY D. G. HENRIOD'S MOUNTAIN CASH GROCERY K'S MARKET WINTERTON RED & WHITE GROCERY HANSEN'S FOOD MARKET WALGREEN DRUGS PEAY'S HANDY MARKET LARSEN GROCERY MOULTON'S RED & WHITE GROCERY SEPPI'S GROCERY RIVERSIDE GROCERY OREM FEED & GROCERY DRAGE'S MARKET BILL'S GROCERY SO WARD'S GROCERY KB Cuts down stocking runs Large . . TOILET SOAP Thebeiurf cite of thescreeh start 3for v Ohio's "first lady". iX Democrat Charles Sawyer is elected governor gov-ernor Nov. 8 will be pretty and blond-Anne' lawyer, ibove, his' daughter! Sawyer is a widower. Anne, majoring in French at the University of Cincinnati, is aiding aid-ing her father in his campaign.- OREM TOIJTJ ii THE TALK OIF TEE Have you met our new store and market managers, Mr. Wlnward F. Tanner, and Lotus Fairer? It is the talk of the town the courteous and ' efficient service they are rendering! render-ing! If you are not already one of our army of satisfied customers, visit our store tomorrow, and you, too, will be surprised at the WONDERFUL SAVINGS! f.lARGARIflE GOLDEN WEST Pound . . (1 Mild Cream Pound Small U. S. Standards Dozen RAISINS FANCY SEEDLESS .... 4 lbs. 25c PEANUTS FRESH ROASTED lb. 10c SWEET CIDER you? jug Gal. 25c TnnMTnrf No. 2V2 Cans- llllwlMllirA A .... . . ws-w rj cans 0 l 1 Timpanogos Ward Sharon Ward 1 MRS. MERRILL CR AND ALL I Reporter Phone 02B-R-S Mr. and Mrs. Verde Washburn entertained at dinner Frday evening eve-ning for Mr. Washburn's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Hrs. Clyde Washburn of Salt Lake City. Dr. Washburn is an interne at the L.D.S. hospital. Mr. and Hrs. W. P. Vernon of Vernal and Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Roberts of Roosevelt were overnight over-night guests of Mr. and Mrs. VV. M- Vernon Monday. Earl Malone of Salt Lake City visited with relatives here .over the week end. A playlet dramatizing: the M. I. A. theme, "Love Thy Neighbor," Neigh-bor," was given in the Sharon ward Tuesday evening. The cast included, Max Broadhead, Lewis Crump, Gwendolyn Crump and William Prestwich. Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mrs. R. D. Wells and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday Mrs. Etta DJxon gaxe a splendid splen-did lesson in social service in Sharon ward Rcilef society Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Her subject was, "'Habit Formation and Revsion." The monthly social of Sharon ward Relief Society teachers and officers will be held Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Verena Crandall. All members are invited to atend at 2 o'clock p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kofford entertained at Sunday dinner, covers cov-ers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Crandall, Kieth Kofford. Kof-ford. Evan Terry, Lenore, Rex and ReNae Kofford of Orem arid Mrs. Nola Christensen and small son. Jay. of Richfield, who visited witb the Koffoils, Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Marintha Vance of Salt Lake City is visiting wth her sister, Mrs. Matilda Vance. Bertoch Js Winner In Oratory Contest Marvin Bertoch, winner of the state Republican oratorical contest, con-test, took first place in the regional contest at Denver Thursday Thurs-day night. Bertoch won over Jesse Grjmes of Provo in the state meet. He is a University of Utah law student. Bertoch won. $150 and a free trip to Washington, D. C, where he will compete November 1. in national f.viaJs for a $1,000 prize. Fired on WPA 'Graft' Charge vvuiiij . . . mam VU11.1 1 MACARONI - -SPAGHETTI - -RICE RED BEANS -WHITE BEANS Ego i a Large Pkg. . . . Crystal White-Giant White-Giant Bars . . . . W for. LUX SOAP - - 1 LIFE BUOY SOAP PALMOLIVE - - V MRDTTTM TVORY . CAMAY SOAP - J ttOE3 SPAGHETTI IZ- JELL-WELL ALL FLAVORS 4 for 15c JELLY BEANS range and Black ... lb. 10c BAKING POWDER c!abbor Girl 22 oz. 19c i m i N N s '.ik; as- Ox .-.-.v .'.-.W.V. Jk 'o' VW M jk- - t 4 ' x-- , - - "s' " N. 4 V Less than. 24 hours after he was named along with 72 others In grand jury; indictments charging charg-ing fund diversion in New Mexico's WPA , administration, Stanley,' W.. "P. Miller, . atibve, assistant U. S. district7 attorney, was '- fired k by -Jthei government. , . He,; is son-jn-law o ;$eiiator Deimis Chavez of New Mexico. fo) Salad Dressing Broivn Sugar . . . Del Maiz Corn ALL 48 LB. BAGS Snow King . . . 89c Challenger . . . 99c Red Star 99c Drifted Snow $1.39 Large Cans . . Qt. Jar 23c . .3 lbs. 17c 3 for 25c CARNATION WHEAT lgs. pkg. 19e CARNATION OATS . .. Ige. pkg. 19c GRAPES, Fancy Maligas lb. 5c BANANAS, Golden Ripe lb 4c POTATOES, Local Russetts SWEETS and YAMS 4 lbs. 15c ONIONS 50-lb. Bag 29c 1 lb. lc UNUSUAL MEAT VALUESl Oouhd Steak Roast Beef Lb. 15c Rump Doast ?Zf; Beef Lb. 15c PUOE LAOD. . . .4 lbs. 43c Sliced iacon Xured: Lb. 22c Wefiibdoast Lb. 14c Delicious Served With Browned Potatoes Sausage ZS Lb. 15c Salmon .BaekePiece Lb. 9c Sirloin Steak Lb. 15c POT HOASTS CHOICE Young Beef sesonrinino .j Lb. 12c 4 lbs. 39c 0 |