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Show day, Oetober 16, 1936 dvale, t Lake. 13 81'&Dd-chlldi'Q aDd 2 peat p-alld-chlldreD al8o llll'\ltve. $DB of r. and Mrs. F. D. Ja)'Jlell viaat the home of their daucbter 801l·1D-la , Mr. and Kr8. Ray ·, of SaDdy, Sunday. Tile history of Krs. Anna Nora eltlon Hyler of Salt Lake wat read by her daughter, Mn. EJizeq~ Ji.eth Hyler Alaop at the meeting llDlllie Ia of the Sandburr camp of the 1fl11Lter. He re. Daughtera of Utah Pioneers held Friday afternoon at the Jordan stake bowie, with Kra. Vtnnle teeUac Boulter, captain ,in c,harge. Hom Mrs. Hyler was an honored ~ from a cold 'better, after guest at the meetlllg. duri.Dc the week. au::e:-n: ms wmc ward IDeal will be Mnec1 betWeell the lloun of 6 Uld Invited to attead AD 8 en-..t ward ·~ thaae er, but they were t the tqunmer Dot aerved clu TJdll l'rlday D1Pt 18 the l'll'lllt. oae tor thla aeucm. .l'olJow· WID be .t; tbe October 12. - A comet diiC)Qverecl by photography for the flrat time, 1892. Columbus diacovered erica, 1612. Nepoleon tile Octolter 13. Great laladed at St. Heleu. to be..... there in 1821 ..b. hls exile d...t , .7...... • !t... ace 52, 1815. Comer Stolle of the ace supper, a Wblte Houae laid, 1792. October 14. Gr-.t celebration lD ew York of tlle completloll of th! Croton water works, 1842. Flrst ate•mer on Vtwlutppp, in 111. 1 October 15. -J:artll allele lD Hea- CUlebra cut cloaed P•aama Canal Fulleral senlces for ry Alblop, 71. who died at the temporarily, 1914. Monument dedlot hi8 BOD, Kyrle ~p. cated at SpriDCfleld over grave 'l'aillldla;y, at .8:15 p. D'l. ot a heart ot Lblcoln. 1874. United States October 16. attack tollowiDg a abort mnen, 'irUI be held Friday at the Sandy mtat estabHBhed by an ordinance of congreu-, 1786. John Brown's rat ward chapel. • All8op waa bom September insurrection, 1859. October 17. - Surrender of the 1816 t South .Jordan, but had in BaDdy practically hl8 British under Geaeral Burpyne tire Hte, beiDC one of the early to the Americans at Saratoga, in 1777. Charles A. Danna died, 1867. ~ of Sandy. October 18.-Sale of decorations Be I aurvtve4 'by three 80!18, Roy Wlop &Dd .Jcdlil L. AIJIIop of iD Fr&J:U:e made punishable ofteD88 'l'ooeltt, and llyrle AHsop of San- 1888. A.laaka ceded to United dy; one daugla: r, Knt. )laud Ev· States, 1887. Drama OI tn.e great Qanadian nortbwoods, with the colorful tlgurea of the Royal Mounted as itll cent'ral characters, provides the story in "Secret Patrol", atarrlDg Charles Starrett, which opens on Friday at the Iris Theatre. • There was a time when a ''Ring Around The Moon" meant storDUJ ahead, but the new Chesterfield picture bearing that Utle is destined to glve a happier, gayer stgnltlcance to that term. The picture comes to the Iris next Tuesday. A richly human romance of two young newlyweds who ftDd out you don't have to have quintupleU to have baby trouble is COIIliDg to the Irlll Theatre Saturday in the py and teDder Fox comedy, ''The l'lntt Baby." :re&turlDC hanaome youac J'ohmly Downs &Del Shirley Deane in the leMing roles, this Ia a story of love, roUDd-by-roUDd, whlth "inJaw'' trouble •mnc thtnp up and a little buDdle from heavea helpIDe the two yowagatera lind their way to happiDeea. The vope ID tiCI'Mil mwdcala wherein the productlOD promtaently feature~~ a lavlah spectacuJar eye.ftlltq melodic aon.g-and-ctance anmber Ia revived wltll added 2ieBt in ••SwtDc Time," Fred Astatre and Ginger Roger's newest acreen. musical hit which Will be the new at· traction Sunday at the Irlll Theatre. The featured production number bears the enticlDg title of "Swing Waltz," a ''hot" waltz three-quarter accompaniment to which the dancers step in fourfourths tempo. The accelerated step provides the melodic background for an exciting Astaire- ' id. 221 - "dvale, Utah T Heed and POT RO tick Bologny, lb --------------------------------------17 Y1 e , cut from fancy beef, ____ 10c, 12 ~ e, 15e lb. LEG OF IIJlTON, Choice, lb. ............ 1St UTT0 eat) lb. ------------------------5c , (Ste BREA BOULDER MU1'1U CHOPS, lb. --------------------------12 ~ c QUALITY ALL-PORK SAUSAGE, lb ....... .ftc IIAIBURGER (GrHDd leet), IlL ........ .11e BROO S, E eellent Quality, 49e; Oth t --------------89e co ellow Bq, A very fine faD bodfal end, lb. 25e Wells' 11111 Wells' Greea Rae· A very popular, ~Jrii~, ~ G~e, ~r lb. ----------------------------------1L5e JO ATBAN APPLES, per bu. ··----------------------···----··-·-· Green River Watenaeloas, while they last, eaeh ........5e MILK, Tall Can Peter Paa brand, only, .......... I 2 WHITE STAR TUNA, Large size, ..................2 for COOKIES, lb. ........... .19C FANCY WESSON OIL, Piats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... De FRESH FISH Salt Norway Herring SALT COD Rogers routine in a gorgeously apG 11e•a l·he HaYe Fiala pointed night club. "Swing Time" Ia addltiOII to their appeal u po~ marks the debut of Georges Met- alar IIPU an4 health reeoJU, m&Q ax&, popular cabaret and mwdcal of lakes are famo u treabcomedy entertainer, featured in ftelda and attraet anVictor with oyer the world. VIIthe supporting cast In southern Chile, I• Moore, Helen Broderick, Eric Blore an eii!Jil!lldly popular rendezvoua and Betty Furness. for the aportsmen. Jnr & L. H•atle:r. 'l'rade )larlll: • • · u. ~POP & Pat. Olllee) MOMAND (0, by 'l'he Aaoelated |