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Show "m .8'. r PAGE6TW0 PAY-DAY .: SPECIAL'S! rr Gold (JjBond- w v 48lbbag. 55 484b. bag $1.29 Snow FLOUR fJFAWtri Globe FLOUR A-l ... Drifted Snow . MARGARINE GOLDEN WEST Pound . . CORN FLAKES. . . .3 lg. pfcgs. 25c NOODLES, Queen's Taste, Ig pic 15c RAISIUS, Seedless . d-lb. p!ig. 25c GERMADE 2& . . 5-lb. cello bag 17c Red Star Cracked Wheat, 5-lb. cello bag 17c CATSUP, Tonato, 14-oz. bottle 10c (SORNEDMEF Palmdale BUTTER BEANS . . . 12 oz. Can No. 2 can 11c PORK 8 BEAKS 3 for 25c OXYDOL POWDER, Reg. size 20c SALMON S7. Tall can 9c PUMPSIH Jf'S 2 for 15c P-KUT BUTTER . . . . .2-Ib, jar 23c TOMATOES; STRING BEANS PEAS CORN 4 No 2 Can No. 2 Can '. Cairn FRUIT COCKTAIL . . 16-oz. can 10c RICE, Bine Rose 5 lbs. 23c RED BEANS 5 lbs. 17c NORTHERN BEAKS . . .5 lbs. 17c -PRUNES, Santa Clara ... 3 lbs. 19c MACARONI STT. . . . : 5 lbs 23c SALAD DRESS. J?,'rr Qt. 25c GRAPEFRUIT a&2 TOILET TISSUE ' 5 rolls 19c BUTTER SL,y 2lbs.53c COFFEE EEL Lb. '15c Slip Mild Cure Pound Crystal White 10 Bars-. -r Liberty Bell 2 Pound .Box (SRACKERS OTA STAKES IPINEAPPLE No. Vz Can HILLS RED Pound No. 2V2 Can . . a PRO0 (UTAH) EVENING - HERALD; U FRIDAY;rFEBRUARYfi3tl939; PRODUCE-ORANGES PRODUCE-ORANGES ... 4 doz. 25c LEMONS Doz. 10c POTATOES 100lbs.75c UOTISOAL MEAT VALUES iPOJRI LARD -. 2 lbs, 10c EVIUTTOn RoASTYou"g.Lb. 5c Mutton BY THE PIECE TO BAKE , 3ALEVI0H mmsic mnnoT choice YOUNG BEEF Lb. 8c Lb. 15c Lb. 18c ML ROAST Lb. 15c (lOUnEfcBEEF SS 2 lbs. 25c BaEJa nnpftn - sliced Ul&UWM Eastern Mild Cure on non fv: : our own old OMUwWUU PLANTATION ft v0 SPPJilG'ilLLE iSEGTIONTWO I MBS. MANILA ' BROWN OoiTcpoaiXenWfbone 22SrW - Mr. and - Mrs. Owen McKenzie announce . the ... marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to .' Leland 'Ralph Touting of Provo, which took place Saturday night at the home of . the bride's parents. Bishop Bish-op William WltneyoC the Third ward performed the ceremony in ; the presence of immediate family members oz the bride and groom. Following the 'marriage "those present were guests at a wedding dinner. The bri - wora a xoxely gown of pale bjue .with, a corsage of orchids. 1.. Love,ly cut ' flowers decorated the entertaining, i.rooms and the long dining table, , The young couple are, making their home in. Proyo.s Mrt. Whiting; la employed in the. Springvme;J..Tl. R. company store. ,'".' The First ward Gleaner girls held their second comraderie. Tuesday night, at the home of Mrs. Blanch Ostlund. A, most enjoyable en-joyable evening was spent with a program in which Mrs. Blanch Beal reviewed in interesting manner man-ner the book, "Home Place.". In conclusion tasty refreshments were served to sixteen class ineni; bers. and guests. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Gabbitas of this city announce the engage ment of their daughter Rael tp Lee Cox son of Mr. and Mrsk George Cox. also of Springville, the marriage to take place in the near future. Mrs. Harvey .Ferns of Rock Springs," Colo., has spent the past two weeks at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stewart. . . Members of the LaConda club were delightfully entertained) last Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Thelma Frampton in Provo. Contract bridge was the feature of entertainment, with high score prize won by Mrs. Marjorie Halli-day. Halli-day. Mrs. Bernice Huish was welcomed wel-comed as a new member into the club. Those attending from Springville Spring-ville were: Mrs. Mary. Verl May-cock. May-cock. Mrs. Madge Thorn, Mrs. Helen Hel-en Haymond, and Mrs. Mercedes Anderson. The Third ward Gleaner Girls had a very enjoyable time at a comraderie party Tuesday, Jan. 31. at Miss Grace Wright's home. Assisting hostesses were Isabel Leslie, Marjorie, Clark, Lucille. New"; Device. Decimates Wave. Bands. ' 4 x At i llii -4 i i i: V W, OJt. J NniMt mriir AericA. i 4fkhrstronlM' invented bv four nhv&lcistft at Stanford TJnlversitv. Its ultra short wave al lows more communication bads and. beam and can be perfectly directed f or new commUXUcatipn uses. Left to': ripit, standing: Sigurd van an, research associate; professor David L. Webster, Associate pro;epgr w. M. jfifrp, sen! seated: Russell Varian, research associate and John R. Woodyard; ouUder. " " ' Sumsion. Odessa McKenzie and Janice Clark. A lovely luncheon was served and group "games played. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson entertained en-tertained a number of relatives and friends at dinner at their home Sunday in honor of their daughter Lois whose fourteenth birthday occurred that day. Guests, included. Miss Alma Miner, Misa Genevieve Boyer, Cal Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Almon Harmer and son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer and daughters Beth and Gene and son Jay. E. M. Boyer of this city an nounces the engagement of his. daughter Betty Louise, to Max Sumsion, son of Spender Sumsion also of Springville, the marriage to take place in February. Mrs. Leola Ewing was hostess 111 ' i mi i fcW im nn. i j mi ; mJti f J s 10UDRIFT 3-lb. can 51c SOAP PALM-OLIVE 3 bars 17c SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE . . 5 Ig. bars 17c FLOUR GOLD MEDAL 24-lb. bag 87c E6GS LARGE STANDARDS FRESH DAILY Doz. 20c COFFEE M, J. B. Perc. or Drip Grind Lb. 26c GIHGER ALESUOT. Full qt. 10c POWDERED SUGAR . . 2 lbs. 15c FLOUR NORTH STAR. . . OYSTERS LARGE WESTERN 48 lbs. 8p 2 cans 25c GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES SHAVER'S No. 2 Cans . 3 for 25c MEDIUM SIZE . . . . Doz. 10c Al ARIZONA Ooz. ISc BAUAUAS v - a FANCY FRUITJ . Lb.? LETTUCE . , Lg. solid heads 5c NEW PEAS NEW POTATOES RHUBARB We Carry a Complete Assortment of "fKESW61FRUii;''D VEGETABLES QualltfPsat Makes the Meal! Delicious 'md Digestible ftPlRROIffFABSBTTE-- 2 pkgs. 28c 10 1 ' - m ePIPOrfRrriQ ,Wyte Roaster M IklfttfiNJlS 3 lbs. Each . . hS- Lb. 18c mm qsbs For Brazing Lb .8c -END CUTS Lb. 10c . ' - -- ' : ; - ' " ' " . .. Friday evening to members . of the Old Friends club at her home; Mrs. Delia Clark and Mrs. Maude Curtis were guests. Following a tasty lunch, cards were featured with high score guest . prize won by Mrs. Curtis, the member prize by Mrs. Odessa Child and the consolation by Mrs. Muriel Robertson. Rob-ertson. The club also observed the birthdays of Mrs. Muriel Robertson, Rob-ertson, Mrs. Gertrude Clements and Mrs. Lillie Humes and presented pre-sented ,each .wth a lovely gift. Members of the Alpha Beta club met at the .home of Mrs. S. L. Mendenhall, Sr., Friday af ter-noon ter-noon witty K. M. Weight as hostess. M,rs-. 'G Lo wry Anderson, president had the meeting in charge and the club collect was read by Mrs. F. C. Paxltard. The feature . Jhe afternoon program was' a booft-review by Mrs. D. B. Welch! In charming manner she gave "Rebecca," by Daphne du ldaurier..A dainty lunch was eredl, ij BOTusion to nineteen Iriembersa'ndSiree guests. i' Delightful in every detail was the 'goat'. banguet given to the to. srrB3RhU.ocial unit actives Jay their pledges, Thursday evening, eve-ning, at the home of Miss Dama prant. The unit colors of gold :&nd green were carried out in the pretty table decorations and tasty HtrffHW - mif thA tint -fXtrafcrft. th- fdaffodil was rjrominently display ed. Constructive criticisms were CBS NETWORK FRIDAY, FEB. S P. M. 4:00 CBS Press Radio News. 5:00 KSL Dick Tracy. t 5:45 KSL International News. 6:00 CBS "First Nighter" with Barbara Luddy and Les Tremayne. 7:00 CBS Th? Campbell Play house with Orson-Wells. Orson-Wells. 8:00 CBS "Grand Central Station." Sta-tion." 8:30 CBS "I Want a Divorce." k 8:45 KSL Fireside Melodies. - 9:15 CBS Lum and Abner. 9:30 CBS Burns and Allen with Ray Noble's orchestra : 10:15 KSL International News. 10:30 CBS The Jack Haley Show with Ted Fio Rito. 11:15 CBS Nightcap Yarns. tMidnight ; 12:30 CBS Clyde Mcqoy and his orchestra. 12:45 CBS Black Chapel. , 1:Q0 KSL Good night. SATURDAY, FEB. 4 A. M. 6:00 KSL Sunrise Serenade. 7:00 KSL International News. 7:15 CBS Montana Slim, the Yodeling Cowboy. 8:00 KSL Old Familiar Airs. 9:00 CBS Cincinnati Conserva- . . tory of Music. 10:00 KSL The Boy Scout Program. Pro-gram. 10:15. KSL Rhythm Review. 11:15 KSL Sat. Syncopators. 12:00 CBS "Men Against Death." P. M. 2:00 CBS Charles Paul at the ? " organ. 2:30 CBS' Dance pators. I 3:00 CBS "What Price America" i 4:00 KSL Religious news events. ; 5:00 CBS Americans at Work. ' 6:00 KSL Deseret Amateur . Hour. ? 7:00 CBS "Honolulu Bound" ' with Phil Baker. 7:30 CBS Saturday Night. Ser- enaae witn Mary ... Eastman, Bill Perry v and Gus Haenschen's '. orchestra, i 8:00- CBST??pt5M Hit Parade, 9:30 CBS Johnny : PreseAU V Russ Morgan's music 10.-00 KSL Lullaby in Rhythm. 11:00 CBS Herbie Holmes and his orchestra. .11:30 CBS George Hamilton and . nis Qxcnestra. Midnight S -.. . .12:00 CBS Pasadena Community. ci I'i . Dancft i-; ,, I:00 KSL Midnight t. Dawa nevue xumji. raxaa of Headline News. Drama and. Music, n -hn wet. f!Art wirrhtn!': it ichigan T.lan Arizona Coach TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 3 ALE) Miles W. Casteel, assistant Coach at Michigan State college, has been formally named head football foot-ball coach of the University of Arizona by a board of regents committee. Casteel will arrive March 1 to begin spring training. Named as his assistant was Lew Zarza, "Michigan State alumni and now coach of Washington high school in Chicago. Casteel replaces Orian Landreth who resigned after coaching one year at Arizona. read and an original song was sung to the actives by the "goats." Miss Ruth White and Miss Beth Mendenhall played several sev-eral piano numbers. There were nearly 30 members present: M.D.C.-REP HETWORK THE BSMldsz STATION" FRIDAY, FEB. 3 P.M. 6:00 KDYL By' Woodbury's orchestra. or-chestra. 6:30 KDYL News. 7:00 KDYL Waltz Time. 7:15 KDYL President Roosevelt's Birthday Ball. 7:30 NBC "The March of Time." 8:00 NBC Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. 8:30 NBC Uncle Ezra's Radio Station. 8:45 NBC jimmie Fidler's Hollywood Holly-wood Gossip. 9:00 NBC Amos 'n' Andy. 9:15 KDYL Music for Today. 9:30 NBC The Old Ranger. 10:00 NBC Gray Gordon, orchestra 10:30 KDYL Safety Campaign. 10:45 NBC Ship Fields' orchestra. 11:15 NBC Sports Graphic, Ira Blue. 11:30 NBC Herbie r Kay's orchestra. or-chestra. 12:00 NBC Gary Nottingham orchestra. or-chestra. 12:30 NBC Joe Sudy's orchestra. 1:00 KDYL Good night. SATURDAY, FEB. 4 A. M- 6.00 KDYL Wake Up and Smile. 6:30 KDYL Riders of the Range. 7:00 KDYL Daybreak Digest. 7:30 KDYL NeWa- 7:45 KDYL Little Church in the Rockies with John. Seagle, Baritone. 8:00 KDYL Timekeeper. 8:45 KDYL The Tune Parade. 9;00KDYL Linda French. 9:15 NBC Dal Briseti and hia orchestra. or-chestra. 9:30 NBC Eastmon School of Music. 10:00 KDYL Saturday Revue. 10:15 KDYL Farm and Home Hour. 10:30 NBC Call to Youth. 10:45 KDYL Woman's News. 11:00 KDYL Matinee in Rhythm. 11:30 NBC Campus Notes. 11:55 NBC Metropolitan Opera. P. M. 3:30 NBC Music Styled for Youth. 3:45 KDYL Afternoon News. 4:00 NBC Kaltenmeyers' Kindergarten. Kind-ergarten. 4:30 NBC The Children's Party 4:45 NBC Religion in the News. 5i00 NBC Freddie Martin's orchestra. or-chestra. . " 5:30 KDYL National Emergency Programs. 5:45 NBC Castilla Twins. 6:0O NBC The Quaker Show. 6:30 KDYL News. 6:45 NBC Joe Sudy'a Orchestra. 7:00 NBC Dinner Date with Judy 7:30 NBC Hall of Fun. 8:00 KDYL Bowling Contest. 8:30 NBC Red Nojryo. 9:00. NBC National Barn Darice." 10:00 NBC, Fred faring. 10 :30 NBC Avalon . Time. ' 11:00 KDYL News, . li:15 NBC Joe, Sudy. 11:30 NBO- Gary-otUrigham, 12:00 KDYL Jitterbug Jamboree. 1:00 KDYL Good, Night. iijSfUiay, Febuary 4, 1939 RED & WHIW ' ( IDAPEEQQITs ,. EachSJo janw Whole. S?tipiis-- BRIMFUL" Chocolate FlavoredT?,!' Lib. Tins ...... .' licU &3i "BLUE & WHITE" ETU Ofc Golden 5-lb. Pail liaCll OuC "RED ,Sk WHTE" '' " - ILA&D-JELL .... 4 pkgs. 15c Extra Fancv No. 2U Tine la. 15c 5 ImU MtBmhl SYQUP RED & WHITE" OOfJrTfC The Finest Packed Glass Jar Ea. 27c Doz. 19c Lum Cured 360's "UTAH VALLEY" STf BEAMS NotTs-. .4 for 25c "RED & WHITE" PAQCAEIE FLOUR ... Ea. 19c The Best Buy sy2 lb. Bag "RED & WHITE" CAKE FLOUR ea.terCake:Ea. 23c ORAHGE JUICE Healthful Invigorating "RED & WHITE" BISCUIT FLOUR SSf x Ea. 25c "RED & WHITE" BAKING CHOCOLATE . . Ea. 15c Unsweetened V-lb. Package ''LADY GODIVA" - T0fLETS0APlIee𝔯. 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