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Show PACK FIGHT THE Lions Plan Big Meeting Richfield Allen's & SEPT iJL.fc.r I'OI KUASl BARGAINS Per 18-1- 13c pound CAULIFLOWER Found . 3 , FANCY MIXED CAKES N BANANAS i2 pound lie .... PAR Granulated I J 19c I J I'uund Soao .v...L.. ... . I 29c PEANUT BUTTER K1J noun.l "4. Iut Sew hhipmrnt 2 BARS 25c pounds J PORK PAR I Shoulder. Dound PINK-EY- 16c BEANS E it Per pound .... 10c ISODA CRACKERS pound package 19c Veal. Pork. BeefpJ UWe buy Lamb and Eggs r.j LADIES APPAREL GOLDENS Strutwear hose In all ' the popular all sizes. fall shades Odd Museum la Fourges, the walled city near Mont St. Michel, in France, there U a museum devoted to shoes; Id Kouen, another devoted to the art of the locksmith: In Arlen, one to fishing. Near the site of the is a museum devoted to lighthouses, containing a variety of models, and near the Prefecture Is one which by documeuts and other exhibits traces the development of the Parisian police system from Tro-cader- o 1G07. Beans, corn, tomatoe CRACKERS Graham Crack1!2 Purity t'kulele Half Slices ... Large Can OATS COFFEE 1 r. 25c C IjC PINEAPPLE Jewel Shortening, Fresh made, 4 lb rton"OC Clt Grou"d Coffee, 18c 1 16c Service pound 15c U BARS COFFEE S. Vacuum Pack mm tt Pound Jar McDonald s 5c Candy Bars, 3 for - V 10c SOAP POWDERS GUM Fresh and Moist 2 Packages The Decons, Teachers and Priests the Nephi South ward were declared, winners in the 1936 activity unprogram and contest conducted Aar-onic der the direction of the stake Priestohoo committee, according to an announcement made In the nSuday morning session of the quarterly stake conference held on Sunday by Herman McCune, a member of the committee. The winning quorums will be given free transportation to the State Fair at Salt Lake City on Saturday October 3, where they will Visit the Fair, Temple block, chrurch buildings and other places of interest. They will be accompanied by their supervisors, Clyde Mills, Clarence Paxman, Lester H. Belliston and Heber Jenkins. Spat" Urge cans an 3 Libby Corn Beef in 12 oa can", each 20c lb pkg Quick Quakers OaU Large Package El hettl, CORN BEEF - SHORTENING O. PROVO reoresented amons the 2000 to enroll at Brig- students expected ham Young- - Unlveristy when the bit;, church school onens on SeDt- ember 25, if expressions of interest from young men and women in soiree zuu communities of the state may be trusted. Last year's enrollment record of 2438 an all-tiRe. sides Utah, 24 states, Canada and Mexico were represented. With ar. enlarged faculty and improved facilities, the university is expected to attract even more this year. Completion of the stadium house, a one-ha- lf block long structure, which will heln hundreds of stud ents gain better physical develop ment ana recreation, is being rushed. Insulation and decoration of the new BrinJiall Building head the list of campus improvements. Every building on both campuses has been thoroughly cleaned and renovated. Reuben D. Law, assistant professor of elementary education who of formerly was superintendent schools in Rich and Duchesne counties leads the new faculty members. Others .are J. Vernal Stin.pson. English, and Miss Irene Osmond, modern languages who nave done much graduate work at Stanford: Miss Angelyn Warnick, home economics, who has rinnp advanced work in the University or wasnmgton and other institutions; and Evan Croft, office prec-tic- e. Who has written a rjvtlwV on typewriting and has done grad uate work at the University of All have had teaching Chicago. experience in high schools. AND 8 AT I' It DAY Franco-Americ- Buy 1 package Peel's Soap Powder. Bring your coupon and receive 2 Giant Bars Crystal White Soap. 5c SOAP Bars Regular Crystal White Soao 10 - SALMON CAULIFLOWER 27c Friday only. Fresh Sliced Sa'mon Per Pound Bleached Solid, Well Per pound Dr-r- - Jv j KUft3l Cut from Choice Grain Fed Steer beef, lb 17C QRSKAGGS Indians Sacrificed Depa Ghosts of numberless does haunt the banks of the Shiawassee river near Vernon, according to the be lief of young boy of a generation ago, writes a correspondent In the Detroit Free Press. The belief arose from the fact that the Shiawassee Indians once held a cere mony her In which every year a dog was dressed in ribbons, beads and wampum and thrown Into the river at a point where It swirled In a deep eddy. It was believed that sacrifice of the dog assured Improved bunting and fishing along the river's banks for the coming year. CLASSIFIED TAKING TIME TO BE FRIENDLY Christian Science Monitor From The art of living is one of the CALL 302W for gravel, sand or pi inAry concerns of those who want to give happiness by others and by fill in gravel. for realize thus giving, happiness themselves. WE PAY CASH for dead or worthless Horses or Cows. Phone ColToday we seem to have so many some we interests and duties that lect 88, Spanish Fork til imIs of more times neglect what WANTED Girls for steady work portance. If all of us would "take Forrest Hotel tinge to be friendly" In a short period this would be a different 2 rooms. FOR RENT Mrs. world. It is so easy to be in a rush. Kate Bowles, phone 183R2. We think there are so many things What to do that we must hurry. FOR RENT Refurnished rooms great philosopher said, "More is Call 43 accomplished slowly"? If we look Into the lives of those about us we cata discover the WILL PAY UP TO $50.00 FOR Invisible Powers happiness of those who take time dated before Indianhead Is It not a curious thing to think 1910. Send 15 pennies to be fiiendy. They give pleasure; cents (coin) for large t in all the hat chief in thout others; powers they encourage happiness illustrated price list. Chas Duval the world are Invisible ones? and they also are happy themselves Oxford, Nebraska. There is a certain rural In a northern New England town who exemplifies He has 7 the spirit of friendliness. ...... r . L..2Ji, ..fc. VW..i.,'..n,-iitVlT it - r a route approximately twenty-nin- e miles long. Most of the time he uses a battered but sturdy ear of somewhat ancient style. Every farm home welcomes him. Children wait at the mall boxes. Mothers and fathers watch for his smile and ask hl3 advice, for after a generation of service he is a veritable walking encyclopedia. On one of the back roads of the town a young couple settleu on a farm a few years WiO. The depression had forced them from n the city. Talking with them Movements of Cloud Clouds at different levels can often be seen moving in different fllrectlons. mm GLENMORE DISTILLERIES mi J ni i ently the husband said: "We didn't realize what real friendliness was until John began to help us. We hav'e a good little farm started now. But great credit goes to He taught us how to do John. He always has had time things. to be friendly." CO., Inc. Louisville Owensboro Largest Distillery in Kentucky 'iiiii fa ill It-- i i. 0 Al lUAUllVJIli MODERNISTIC! STREAMLINED ! . i New issues of late popular sheet music received frequently. Complete assortment of reeds, strings, picks, oil; "rosin and harmonicas, etc. Ord 6-Mangels- orr Druggists Ate Honet and Dogr . No definite data are available, but in histories of the United States It Is stated that at Jamestown, the earliest English colony, during the starving time, the colonists ate the horses and dogs, and that the Indians had carried away the hogs. FALL QUARTER ANNONCEMENT WHY NOT ACQUAINT YOUR SELF WITH THE OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGHER EDUCATION OFFERED BY THE STATE UNIVERSITY? The University ot Utah 1936-3- 7 Opening Dates Freshman placement" tests Sept 23 special meetings for instruction & 5. registration, September Sophomore Registration Sept. 26 All others register, Sept. 28 24-2- Send for firee catalog giving ther information. The University fur- of Utah Salt Lake City III J J... ! jftfr-S1 SET CE AMERICAN DINNERWARE WITH EACH HEATER OR RANGE 1 1 $3 150 f" AND UP '" isrva - - 1 1 I The west's most popular small heater. COALMONT Walnut 1 enameled THE BEAUTIFUL We give ' you the set of American dinnerware when you make your selection and small down payment. You may get your heater or range atyour kV . convenience. $24.95 n It's a good idea to put in EVE READY TxZsm. GRISWOLD 8 NOW! AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SUPPLIES Coalmont Circulators Priced to please. Built to satisfy )JJ-Z- VT 32-PIE- 5 Come and Examine These New HEA'J(E$WU6rirEty nil i " SHEET MUSIC I with many new features for your comfort. Five sizes to choose from. So .C- - o rcc-did- z Vlimraifmcinl. C"-"- 3 C er iii mi flu Registration for the fall term at the Utah State Agricultural college will begin Monday September 28. according to W. IL Freshmen will be Bell, registrar. registered on the opening day and ell other students will be enrolled SeptenJier 29. Many new courses have been added to the college curricula and a number of new faces will be seen when the faculty assembles for their final instructions efore the school year commences. This year more than 900 courses In 50 departments will be conducted for the ever increasing student body. Training is being offered in the following major fields. Agriculture, arts and sciences, comirjerce, engineering and mech anic arts. To meet the demand for training for community, county, state and federal government ser vices and for the many positions opening In industry and in educat. tonal Institutions, the officials at the Utah State Agricultural collegj have expanded the curricula t meet these needs. "The primary purpose of this institution Is to train men and women to become an integral part of this great modern social and Industrial civilization that is our heritage," President Elmer G. Pet erson recently saUd before a group of educators. With the attention of the campus improvement committee turned to replacing unnecessary roads with lawns; curbing driveways, making parking areas and providing ramps to supplement the steps to the stadium, many students will be employed during the year to assist in completion of these projects. Fund to be malde available through the national youth administration tn assist needy and worthy students to attend college again this year, will also provide employment in practically all departments of Llf. nsurance free-delive- ry mail-carri- LOGAN EPHRAIM According to a survey made during the by Snow College officials, an increase in registration is expected at the College for the school year 1936-3Registration is scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Septem- the college. ber 18 an 19. Class work will begin Monday, September 21. During the surrjnpr a irroof mom, improvements have been made to the buildings and camnns a cinder track has been constructed; new equipment has been added to the Home economics department and a new heatin? nlanf. hoi Kann installed. Plans are being completed for the construction of a new mechanical arts building as a WPA nrolect. New courses in reliiHmie tlon aer being offered by the L. D. The most uncertain thing S. Institute, under the rllror.Mnn in life is life itself. of Newel K. Young. Therel R. Black of Ferron, this Save your insurance for year's student body president, has written a letter of welcome tn tbo your local agent. prospective students of Snow ColHe anticipates a successful lege. JUNE KENDALL and en.loyable school year for every student. A program of varied with activities is being outlined by The West Coast Life student body officers and faculty advisers. 7. Surety of Purity" "A Every county In Utah will b SPAGHETTI a 2jC Par Wajkhinff Pouf1r 1 Liree package .... of ROAST tOK HtlDAV BARGAINS ter-lrto- ry FIG Pra. of Out 1936 crop of Colleges Give Dates For School Opening n 193i 17, Thurs.iay, September ar Wa bought early, before the every week. market advanced. We fcugget the laying aaay of a few cae, not only for convenience but for economy. Our case priea save you S per cent over our uaual low khelf price. i Brown, administrator of the act. has suggested that the commission be given the authority to revoke beer licenses in case of law violations without taking the cases before a court. To many this seems to be against the principals of American government nnd it Is doubtful that the will favor such a organization The recommendation e chance. passed calls for absolute control of the sale of beer by local governments. Since th,e state municipal league and Otrden's mayor, Harmon W. Peery, have been active In advocating that cities be g1ven at least 25 per cent of the funds drrived from taxes on gasoline, bill will no doubt be introduced before the legislature. The association has always been opposed to spending this money for purposes other than the construction and of highways. Plans maintenance for defeating the opposition will b In order. The officers of the Associated Chic Clubs have requested that amy director who will be unable to attend the Richfield meeting to send a representative with a written proxy so that all parts of the The will be represented. proxies should be turned over to the secretary before the meeting. NEPIH, UTAH S, New Pack Foods (Continued frour. Page 1) nnd the establishment of a Junior college at Price. A resolution has already been rwfM'd bv the directors recommend- liquor law as lnj;a changeto inbeer,the but J Is applies Hugh u. 9 TIMES-NEW- 32-pie- ce Bailey-McCu- PRES-TON- E ne Don't wait until your car freezes! 3 SILVER MAPLE SERVICE N Come in and look over our complete selection of styles and patterns in Sport Suits. the newest Blouse Backs Gusset Backs with side vents Shirred backs Pleated backs . . . single and double brested in Sport Saxonies Cheviots Twists and other sport fabrics all right in step with the March of Style. 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