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Show PAGE FOUR PROVO TUTAH) DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939 SECTION TWO CANNING dlNTKIt OPENS PALSON The Fayson WPA canning1 center will open next Tuesday," June 27, in the basement of the I. O. O. F. building. r. Thoe who are eligible canynake application to Mrs. Henrietta - , , - ,,,,. -, Douglass for v appointments to have ; their canning done.' This la necessary in order to schedule the work effectively. I . Put Snowdrift on your market list , For ail the treats men can't resist. Snowdrift's creamy 'zactly right. A Cause It's sealed Inall alrtightl. . rr TTT v nr a y i rv n x QuIck-Z.IxIng, C" AH-Vegetablo Shortening PLEASAHT GROUE MISS VIOLA WEST Correspondent Phone 23-W Miss Mary Joe West is at Salt Lake this week to assist in the care of her aunt, Miss Margaret Hayes, who is convalescing from an appendix operation performed last week'. ., ' Attorney David A. West and son David visited Pleasant Grove relatives rela-tives Sunday. 1 - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. .Day are in Logan for two weeks, Mr. Day is taking a special two-weeks course at the U. A. C : " Mr., and Mrs. Will Green left Tuesday for . a week's, visit with Mr. and Mrs. Holley' Myers of Boise, Idaho. . Mrs.- Myers was formerly Miss Wllma Green of this city. . , 1 - - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and family of Layton, Utah, were Sunday visitors at ' the home of Mrs. Mimie Anderson. ... Mr. and Mrs. George Nielsen are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of "a baby boy .at their home Sunday, June 18th and her three small children, ara spending the weekvwlth her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West. Principal Ray Merrill, of Cen tral school, Rosa Nielson and El- wood Baxter are registered at the B. Y. . U. summer school. Mrs. Lacy White, and Mrs. Leone Told are attending the educational conference being held at the B.Y.U. this- week, Miss Virginia Jacobs is staying at the home of her aunt Mrs Nell Anderson of Springville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Swenson now of Los r Angeles returned Tuesday from a weeks trip to Oresron. Mrs. Swenson .and batoe have been visiting the past month with Mrs. Swenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence' West ; anc other Pleasant Grove relatives Miss Beth Meeks and brother Ardie are visiting indefinitely with relatives at Orcleville, Utah., Among the 4-H club 'workers who attended the 25th anniversary outine at Payson Wednesday were Mrs. Mabel Jense, vice president of the county. 4-H. organization Miss Helen Warnick, who has been verv active and achieved honors in the organization and President and Mrs. W. W. Warnick. Mrs. Lurena Nielson - announce the birth of a little granddaughter to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nielsen: at Mrs. Alva W. Hardy of Ogden Lehl . Tuesday, 20th. A' Junior Livestock fioiv Beef Hon on Sale in Our 'Markets! BETTEMEATS AT LOUJED COST! TEA: ' . v.. Sirloin - Round, T-Bone Tender, Lean- lb. - . Ho Advance In Price! Supporting the Junior Livestock Show by purchasing pur-chasing a large number of this Beef, we are now inviting: you to enjoy -yourtfaorite cul this choice meat. COTTAGE Full Cream CHEESE, 2 lbs. 15c PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. 29c RIB BOIL.. Lb. 12c ROLLED RIB ROASTS, lb 23c TOASTS Round Bone . Choice Cuts Pound Rib Roasts Lean Cuts Pound , V. .....te ..... lie MUTTON . - CHOPS . . .2 lbs. 25c vMUTTON Lb. 13c FRANKS TENDERED " PICNICS Lb.-15c Lb, 20c V mil i t s 1f r-l.lM RIPE and LJUlUIlilUIUlli) JUICY UTAH BING . . . . CHEOHIES fLEMOnS. Juicy . Cantaloupes I BAHAMAS . - v Jumbo Size . . Lb.2V4C 2 lbs. 15c Dozen 15c 3 for25c , . Lb. 6c UE6ETABI.ES ...Lb. 13c ...Lb..Cc ..lead 5c r . . GUGUMBEnS S ...... .4 for 10c POTATOES JO lbs. 23c UTAH CABBAGE .252 TOMATOES LETTUCE Tender Heads . sope FRESH- TASTES better! m Light, Good Quality-A 10-Pound Can F0nr.lAV.3-lb. Pure Vegetable Shortening CASCADE can SALAD DRESS. QUEEN'S TASTE NOODLES rir. npinrnrcnr utah Mild Qt. 23c .2 for 25c Lb. 15c DGHBIpr: 3-lb.S; 54c Fine- Assortment CAHBYiBAnS . Each 3c FLUFFIEST . ETMAUOUS . SONNY BOY ,N -1 - ': : Spaghetti Tall Can 5c Lb.1Gc v DREAD i- 5 . . --iw ; "TL 20 Ounce ) jl H-7 Loaves . , , , " U Popular Brands . A TAJLL L- CANS SODA " ) J 20 Ounce C f CnAGlIEBS, 2-lb LokIOc COSIIIES Try. 2 lbs. 2Sc G0F!?EEY.Ib.p!ig15c .TISSUE tv .: 2 rolls Sc UE8SQI3 OIL . . . Qt. 43c SOAP, Camay, 3 bars 17c norJSQ, Large pkg- 2Cc GRANULATED SOAP SUPURB . . Lg. phg lCc ; With Empties D Bottles ;- 4-Pound Carton h&liM 0-Pound Carton 30c G7c U S. Inspected PRICES EFFECTIVE: JUNE 24,1939 n J1 2 I n k i n i J TM Hi(CHAtful- tii fi-s. Recreation Activities Handicraft is held at Pioneer Park every afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bring an. empty bottle and make an attractive vase, or little scraps of cloth; for curtain tie-backs. Hallie Tangen announces that there Is also leather and wood work, clay knitting; - modeling and . spool Top sketch shows a tricky broilex that i flattens the bacon while it cooks it, and at the same time, because be-cause of its cylindrical shape, allows al-lows the grease' to drain into the drip pan section. Pre-heating of the s two sectioned broiler permits this double action. The bottom sketch shows a three unit cooking utensil' which serves as a fryer, -Dutch oven, or a skillet. , -, OREL! , Timpanogos Ward , ' iSharon Ward BIRS, MERRILL CRANDAIA Reporter Phone 02G-R-3 : : : : : - ' Mrs. Effie B. Millet entertained for her 'son, Richard li., .Tuesday afternoon, . on his eleventh birth day anniversary. 1 Lively, ."gauies were played oh the lawn, and. tasty refreshments were served tor the following: Tommy Yusuda, Earl and Dee Bachus, Mac Cook, Ros- coe Carroll,-" Robert Downs, Cecil Dickey, Kenneth McEwan, Kieth Skinner, Loyd and Floyd McEwan; Arnold Dickey, Darrell Josie, Mon-tell Mon-tell Bullock, Clifford and LaMar Burningham, Tommy Sutherland and the honor guest who received nice birthday gifts. Among those who attended the High Priests temple excursion in Salt Lake Tuesday evening were Bishop Twitchell," John Fowers, Mr. Tolboe, Maston went, Mr. and Mrs. C. Lucius Laudie, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morgan, David P. Black .Mrs. Ethel Dickey Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cordner, Mr. Wm. Kockerhans, Rudolph Woolfgram, J. Allen Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Carter, .Sam Johnson, Mrs, Neta Blair, Mrs. Ethel Finch, .Mr. George W. Sidwell, Air. and Mrs. R. D. Wells and from Timpanogos were Mrs.; Nellie Cordner, Mrs. Maude Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards. Mrs., Andrea Wat-kins, Wat-kins, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Row ley ,Jr4 Mrs." Amelia Latta. Shirley-Radiant In Technicolor Shirley Temple, elected the No. 1 star of the; screen for the fourth consecutive Hime, has her first Technicolor production in Frances Hodgson Burnett's great classic, 'The Little t Princess," 20th Century-Fox MfTWhich opened today at the Paramount theater, She reveals all her charm and radiance in what is easily her finest fin-est film by far and also one of the best pictures of our time. - Aa all who are familiar with the story know, the action is set in London during the reign of Queen Victoria. It tells how a child, left in school by her father as he hurries hur-ries off to war, finds herself suddenly sud-denly reduced from riches to extreme ex-treme poverty and forced to en dure the cruelty of the heartless schoolmistress. Miss Minchin. . An additional treat is in store for' those attending "Little "Princess' "Prin-cess' tonight when the Paramount will . present 50 talented v kiddies in revue on the stage. The musical musi-cal revue being sponsored Jby the Fredova School of. Dance - Here will be seen talented local and Salt Lake youngsters In " one of the best kiddies stage revues ever presented. . Pet day at Pioneer park attract ed one of the largest crowds that has been at the park. With many different' pets vieing for high honors, the following were award ed the nrizes: Carol Jean Harding, smallest and prettiest cat; Joyce Thatcher with prettiest dog; Rich ard with , largest dog; , Nadine Redford with largest c.at; Roslyn Westover with ugliest pet; Lorraine Lor-raine Cooke with smallest kittens; Patricia Raymore with cutest dog; Mar jorie Williams with her chicken,-, and . Tommy Stabbs with the prettiest rabbits. Clifton Spend- love won the prize for the most unusual pet with his dog drawing a cat in a cart. . Sand - Tnodelinsr prizes . were awarded ; to LaReta 'Eggertson, Nelma Rae Sturgis, Nadine Scott, Joan v Bushell, Clifton Spendlove; Jack Redford, Ronald Wilson and Jerrv" Jones, i " v . - . - Over 250 children participated in the afternoon' program. Fun.! was had by all at the Maeser playground special ; day yesterday. .. Prizes were - awarded to . Robert Oox, Barbara Farrer and Beverly Farrer for sand mod eling; Marvin . Meekam won tne horseshoe, pitching contest.. :Ball bouncing was won by Beryle Jensen. Jen-sen. A' cardy 1 shower was en-loved en-loved bv all children present: The climax of the day -was the Ama teur Major Bowes Program": at the evening campf ire followed by group dancing. . . - . - . A, A large crowd learned to "Jit-terbug" "Jit-terbug" at the big dance last night in the"high school gymnasium. Miss Phyllis Brown directed the activities. Don't forget there Is a dance every Thursday, evening at 8:30 and well see you there next time. ' .-"- All girls interested in softbaU are asked to meet each Tuesday and Friday evening at .6 o'clock at North Park. 1 Lebi Man Lands ; Research Post -CLUB ORGANIZED PAYSON The T. N. T. Sewing 4-H; club has been organized with Betty Madsen and . Arthella Tanner as leaders.. Officers and members are Dune Patten, president; Er- ma jean Daniels, vice president; Elaine Davis, . secretary; Thelma Montague and Mitzie Manwill, chorister; -Fern Simons, v reporter; Melba . Madsen, Beular Tanner. 'Wreat l2: Lottbf Lehi; Bf Igham Young university graduate, . has received Van appointment ; for re search in. Florida, following his being awarded a Ph, D. degree by Cornell university. June 14,it was learned .Wednesday- by Dr. Thomas Thom-as L. Martin; dean ; of ' the college of applied science atB. Y. U. ; Mr. Lott "was graduated from B. Y. U.. with a degree of bach elor or science in xvzs, majonng in chemistry.. He also spent one year in. graduate work under Dr. Martin and Dr. C. E. Maw ' in agronomy and chemistry.. Four years ago, . he received a $1,200 scholarship -tb Cornell university uni-versity to study soir bacteriology and chemistry. ; The new position to which Mr. Lott has received appointment carries a salary of $3,600 per year from the United States Sugar corporation at Clewiston, Florida. EXTRA ft V V URGE SIZE feM 7 Prepsuro biscuit or muffin dough when convenient. " Set in cool place and boko hours later if you wish. You cava time in using M Dcuilc Tested DontIo Action T s f T - .... JJ, V LDL liUAULuvJJ U U UU DLL Czxtzz PrZca IcCzy as 48 ITcr:rs Jlco 't" " 35 ounces lor 35c Vbu can cbo tuy ; :;. i' v;;- 77 JC11 XO ounce can for ISs JrL ZVLll X5 ounce can for xse D ;ur r - WiViu" i f" i rr ! I ! n Spooials For Saturday, : Juna 24 Oyillii Large, Fancy ....C.UCg. 1111 F.G ikJlibLJ Extra Fancy ... l-O. 2 l III loC Wm. FLAEIES" "MID-PACIFIC Ho. i Tin ICc BLAGK PEPPEragV.z. fin Cc .FLflU-n-JEltfflf 3 Pligs. 13c Pound 15c k1 5 FEE-J-lb. 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