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Show PROVO (UTAH) -SUNDAY H E R AiJ), - S U ND A Y, J A KU R Y 4, 19 31. -n, f .tfc Judgment was granted Saturday fn ilne . dtalrict court in. two yalta geelriftorclourt of . mortgages, rjfihf first case. Annie .Green v. HAal investment feonipdny ludg-ZzXi-.a- Anf for 12.549.70 h!cn Includes principal, latent " and Costs'; ; ." ' Judgment for Wm principal, plus Interest and costs was also Ordered In the case of Intermouh-taln Intermouh-taln Biiilding and Loan association ts.: Estate of Peter Sohberg, deceased.: de-ceased.: .. '.. ' 1 '" ' enriod Services Serlttt Sunday AMERICAN lt)RK. Funeral services for Eugene A. Henrlod, 87- who died Tuesday in Salt L&k - will be held today ai p. m..,n v the "American Fork Second ward Chapel. , - ' i. Mr; Henriod, who was one of the first public school, teachers in Utah and a veteran of the Black Hawk war, died of general debility. He 19 the grandfather of Leonard C. Henriod, manager of the Metropolitan Metropol-itan liif e Insurance company of the roVo district. . Pneumonia Gaims Babe At Genola fAxoUN. rtonaiu inrosumwt-. inrosumwt-. ton, the Infant son of Sidney and Vera Ewell Throckmorton, died Wednesday evening at the family ihoroe in Genola, after a. brief ttl-' ttl-' new with . ptieumdnla. Surviving arc the parents iae brother and one sister and the grandparents, all of Genola'. TOO LATE FOR ClASSlFtCATION . ; ; . i r . FOB TUENT FURNISHED-2 FURNISHED-2 apts4.3 room mod. basement, garage. 257 So. 5 West. J9 "S rcm'mpt: 56 So. 2 West. J9 ;oom mod. apt. 85 E. 4 N. Jd Room and board apt. 910. S20 E. 4. North. . , n FOR 6AXE MISCELLANEOUS Aptoles , (Speeial) Ljarge GreenT Jhgs 75c, Bananas $65c bu. Thomas, 172, N. 5 Vfs Phone 1048. 39 MTSCELlANEOtJS Win the lady who. found 4 bath robe .2tmas eve. Pleas call 1269M again. WANTED MISCEIXANEOTJS College girl with homa n Provo would like to do 'housework fcfter- Phone 1133W. .. j5 , .. .'-mtfii.- To ier i prosperous commt ; s i . J P. S. If : Kitte rtst tell us why. rder suggestions. SCHOF1ELB1S ' 'LAID TO REST n'ued "f rirni Pag One) 'Wagnor was at- thte organ console. tThe. benediction was by Robert Elliotts, El-liotts, . : : " Mr. Allen touched on his association associa-tion with, Mr, Schofleld a students in Brlgham Yddhg -university, and later In the L. D. S, mlssf on field in Great Brttairi., Ifis racquatiitance, he sad, sVahtted , a Quarter of a century, during which period he had met his departed friend under many conditions and circumstances. "Relations PlMHMnit' ''; : "It takes a, great .character to go through life's varied activities Without With-out a clash. During all my, experience ex-perience with Len our relations were pleasant, and I appreciated his confidence and his friendship," said Mr, Allen. . -' Apostle Ballard told of his early acquaintance with the family when they lived at La Grande, Oregon, and he was president of the Northwestern North-western States' mission of the L... D. S. church. On behalf "of President Heber J. Grant and other authorities author-ities of the church, the speaker brought a message of Jove ,. and blessings to the bereaved family. The mystery of death which he characterized as one of the greatest blessings In life, was touched on by JSldefBallard. While the passing of a good man brings sorrow into our lives,, itIs not an irreparable tragedy, he said.. Especially is this true of one, who from childhood, child-hood, had woven into "hjs, life, so many good traits that he might enter into the life to come as the true gentleman he had been in this life. ' Mr. Adams told of his long acquaintance ac-quaintance with the Schpfield family, fam-ily, and . declared that during all that time he had never heard his friend utter a word of littleness or bewail the challenges of life. He expressed the hope that those who mourned the passing of their friend might live to emulate his example and malnta'n the high standards of life wt. forth by him. , Bishop Expressed $ympohy-- Bishop Jepseti expressed his profound pro-found sympathy and off ered words of encouragement to the family. "Even in their sorrow they have cause to ; rejoice bv the wonderful heritage he (ias left, as a guide," he said. On UehalT.qT. the family the speaker expressed their Appreciation Appre-ciation for the,.syp3pthy exhibited by their many friends. . , , Interment was in the Prbvo city cemetery,; where the dedicatory Srayer was offered by Patriarch oseph B. Keeler. . BELIEVED SUICIDE RENO, Neyy Jan..3 U Jack Kronmari, 34, son of a well known New. York busihess man, fell or leaped today to his death from a window in the fifth floor of a downtown office building. READ Til' start th New Year out 32 Mew Yar?-. . -'--1 it. , I . homes. Happier homes iiieans a happier iV r y - J Your loerf mt4iant for and demand Hetmc afford to stock ian item just &ecai&e it is a loc rpTtiduet unless j punliase it, ahd, iff ; "f y: -r.:. , We suggest you start the new year out m using "Grains of olfte motfe meat Cereal, and Kaieah's Whole Wm'&lwM, Hotcake Hour. our Products are not Ks49sbsbsbV FRENCH HERO , eCohUhuea frbralPaOne) Trfomphe, as in the case of Eoch, at the request of the widow, who wished to spare soldiers and the public the discomforts of being exposed bareheaded to possible rain. The public will be permitted to file past the bier between the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p. m. The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a. m. Soldiers, some of. whom helped. Joffre hurl the German invaders back from the walls of Paris, will escort the body to the Arc de Tri-omphe. Tri-omphe. Then the chains across the archway will be removed and the cortege will pass under the arch, symbol of victory, through which Joffre and Foch. rode at the head of the triumphant allied parade in 1919. The body will be carried on an artillery caisson. The cortege will atop for one minute ih front of the tomb Of France's unknown soldier, after which It will move down the avenue ave-nue Des Champs Elysee and along Rue Divoil past the town hall to Notre Dame cathedral, where a re-quem re-quem mass will be celebrated. "This Fijflit Is Lost The marshal's last Words, so far as could be ascertained, ' were "I am going. This fight is all lost." He knew that he was dying, but continued the struggle that had thrilled all France and brought him back to consciousness after he had been given up for lost. Madame Joffre remained weeping weep-ing in the room where her husband died. Fatigued by a 13-day vigil, she was given a soporific later and' went to sleep. During the marshal's mar-shal's illness 'she was absent from the hospital only on two tccasiohs, for two or three hours. CARD OF THANKS We desire to thank all those who ih any way assisted us during our recent hour of bereavement, caused through the death of -our beloved baby daughter and sister, Phyllis Jean. We especially Wish to thank the speakers and singers, those who sent floral tributes , and for the use of cars at the time of the funeral services. MR. & MRS ALMA B. HUNTER AND FAMILY. Kangaroo means, literally, "I dont know." "Service Above All" Operating ih ' UTAH COUNTY right Use Local Yours truly, MID KARL KELLERS rv.' DfStRET MORTUARY eaual to eastern Products of the We are always:rcady A . j. f- SALT LAKE PRODUCE MARKET Offerings of local produce Were In heavier supply this morning except ex-cept apples. No- fresh receipts of this commodity were received but Holdover stock was plentiful enough to supply the market. Buying demand de-mand was - generally good and prices remained firm in most lines. Fhfpped-ft produce In liberal supply with a moderate volume moving at steady prices. Apples Utah, bxs. and bus., orchard or-chard ruh,' culls out., Jonathans, ined. GO-75 j mostly 65; large, 90-1.25;NRome 90-1.25;NRome Beauties, small 50-75; med. V0-i:Q0; large 1.25-1.50; winter bananas, med. 75-1.00; large 125; Delicious, small, 90-1; med. 1.25-1.50; 1.25-1.50; large, 1.75-2.25; Greenings, med. 75-85; few, 1. Celery Utah, Chinese crts., med. sizes, 1.50-1.75; few 2; extra large land small sizets, 1.25; per doz, med. to large, 150-1; mostly 75; poorer, 30-40; 30-40; celery hearts, doz. bunches, best 7545; poorer 50-60. Onions (dry) Utah, 100-lb. -sks., Yellow Valencias, small to .med. 40-50; 40-50; med. to large, 75-85; very large, 1.00. Potatoes Utah, skd., cwt., partly graded, Russets, 75-1.00; mostly 80-90; 80-90; Rurals, 60-75. Meningitis Claims -Spanish Fork Babe SPANISH FORK. Fred Johnson Smith, aged 2 years, son of Clarence Clar-ence E. and Edna Johnson Smith, died Thursday night at 6:30 at the home of his parents after a short illness from spinal meningitis. He was born here June 18, 1028. He is survived by his parents, his grandparents. grand-parents. Bishop and Mrs. John Johnson of Benjamin and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smith of Spanish Fork and a number of brothers and sisters., private funeral services were Held at the home Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment was in the Spanish Fork City cemetery. cem-etery. Mr". Smith, the child's father, is a clerk in the office of Secretary of State Milton H. Welling at Salt Lake City. Remember - - the Used Car is as dependable de-pendable as the dealer who . sells it. Look over our assortment of Gpttd Vsted Cars House of Good Used Cars Startup Motor Co. 65 North First West .11, - Products XC3AINS i.r. ims means and makes and more to con 4 -r, fc-.. . T HOT CAKE J ; : - S. Churches J MAN AW WARD All members of the Manavu ward and friends interested are cordially cordial-ly invited to attend the conjoint M. I. A. services to be held ihla, evening eve-ning at 7 o'clock in the -ward chapel. The adult department wiil have charge of the excellent program planned. Ren Doty will furnish a violin solo, and vocal selections wHl be rendered by J. W. Thornton. Thorn-ton. Dr. N. C. Spalding will speak on "Provo Health Problems," and Dr. P. A. Christensen win give an address ad-dress on "Health in the Mormon Conception of Life." 286 WEST CENTER St. I I if I I I uD)weu irtpoces ddu m 66 . iBI-' . 4ZH36 Cacco to lVlatcb9 3lo Ist year an 81 x 94 "Pcnco,, Sheet cost $1.35. 3This year you get an 81 x 99 sheet inches Idhger) at the same price ... a bigger value at a price lower than has been known fbr years. Housewives who enjoy genuinely good sheets; .will appreciate this offering, for "Penco" sheet have just the right weight, fine strong threads and a pleasing finish. Sizes Before Hemming. i loot year Ccr 01.59 MORE PENCO PRE-WAR PRICES! Sheets 72x99 in . $1.23 Sheets 81x90 in. $1.23 94 Bleached Sheeting 47c 9- 4 Unbleached-Sheeting 43c 10- 4 Bleached Sheeting 51c 42-inch Tubing 31c 45-incK Tubing . . . . 33c Bleached or FEATURE Bleached or Unbleached WIZARD SHEETS. AND CASES UnbSed Honor Musiin :::::: :Z Bel V818"11 HOC YARD A Super Value! 0c YA OUTING HEAVY TERRY TERRY CANTON FLANNEL BATH TOWELS WASHCLOTHS FLANNEL 36Snche5 J3C C " 11. wide . . . ' wide.... ''36"; New Low Price on 7 ppmxtantc A JERSEY CLOTH New Low Price xn REMNANTS CLOTH BLANKETS a For Uniforms, etc In Pastel Tints timelg negssitis . . """""" at savings. - White Goods Bedding Bt Blanket Super Valtie IWfeST PRICES SINCE 1914! VaIutSn -.'Jit. W. Vr 2f YEAJ& FIRST WARD W A . . i m iisnx. x. a. cnajoini services wiu oe 1 held this evening t 7 O'clock in the First ward Chapel. A splendid program will be fur- Lnished by the graduating class of the Provo L. D. S. seminary, under the direction of their, instructor, J. A.. Washburn. The' program will be hi, keeping with the subject, "The 111 Effects From Tcbacco." Mis Ada Hasler will furnish two vocal solos. All members of the ward and friends interested are extended a cordial invitation. THIRD WARD Prof. B. F. Larson of the B. Y. U. will speak on "Possibility of Art Development in the L. D. S. Church During the Next One Hundred Our Prices Lowest In Years! ileduetibns of 10, 20 and eVen ttiore have, durinsr the past six nibnths, U i VtfnnVfcO you every 'reduction' .Hrhich' 6rfiaV& obtained in Years,' at the -conjoint M. I. A. services this evening at 7 o'clock in the Third ward chapel. Special music has been arranged for. All are welcome. BONNEVILLE WARD Prof. M. Wilford Pomeon of the B. Y. U. will be the principal speaker speak-er at the conjoint M. I. A. services in the Bonneville ward chapel this evening at 7 o'clock. The subject of Prof. Poulson's address ad-dress is unusually interesting for both young and old alike. M re-Hannah re-Hannah Packard will furnish vocal solos and selections will be rendered ren-dered by the ward choir. A good attendance of ward members mem-bers is desired, and the public in general is invited. 4 HqcGicc Loqqoi?2 Now Low PffJcol 423136 Cases to Match, Sfl(2 Last Year, 81 x 94 "Nation Wide" Sheets were 98c--this year, you get 4 inches more in the length and pay only 87c So now you get this Rationally known sheet in the extra length at a price that has not been so low; since before the war. Sizes Before Hemming. ' OI2X99 Nation-Vldo Obooto More Nation-Wide PRE-WAR PRICES Sheets 72x99 in ; 87c Sheets 81x90 in 87c Sheets 81x108 in ....... .$1.10 Sj-4 Bleached Sheeting .34c 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting 31c 42-inch Tubing 21c 45-inch Tubing : , .23c -SLXTft WARD M. I. A. of the SIxtk rard will have charge of the: program for the services this evening at 7 o'clock , in the ward chapeL " .- Two numbers will be rendered by the Provo high school male quar-. tet, a vocal; solo will be furnished by Miss Lota Paxman,' and selections selec-tions will be given by a string trio. All M. I. A, members are urged to be present, and the public m gen-' cial is extended a cordial welcome. ' ALIMONY FIXED Temporary alimony of (25 par month and attorney's fees of S5 was fixed by the court Saturday in the divorce suit of H. O. Wilde vs, Ramona Wilde. " -4 PROVO, UTAH the cost -of raw materials , 5 w - , t.t f Ms T J ' v -fTr.'.-r . T'i ft V. kail ."v.. V-''"'.''" - -?7i ' ' ' : . I " ! " . ' ' . ,4 i , ' r , 1 ' - . - 1 , f -X .7-. , - . . . - ' : - - ' - 1 - - |