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Show MAY 22. 1941 ,rSDAY. LHB Patriotic Affair Is cSssTfied ri'!n't think tlv Success Despite Cold, Windy Weather elsewhere, try the your office up- looking J3re for j0urna (Continued from Page i'omi::-.- - Rough -- ,,orRNA1,Pf '.il,i OPD PAGE FIVF thirk. ol:, ... e was not aii... w ,ir . America .., . u wlO:i, s .us ai .; hon.-,tlthoueht could r.o! with rieir Wr't"s Chapter Is ''"!'! a policy f rIlwl- Host To Provo Group , . - .UI..E One) c": Evening Program the evening, another program Paint-'took place in the civic amiito.-eini;ilciinlninfi; and with Judge F. W. Keller of the SevHelper enth Judicial district, th- - ; :i ; jj i u" ' " speaker and with the Moose ; .:iHKD " phone 126 W band furnishing the bulk of the am- K" ,nabi" ical entertainment. JOURNAL FOR At this meeting;. M K r. who .M: ISEHELpBR We're is Agents riters I?!1 ..... ... . . .u t and Reining 'a t Aa r mler' ood. Royal,Standard ma saw mai ne umgui n and saw its horrors, but ,.,.n and mrtablei n.n.anta it became necessary to fish ;.a.)n Easy ra?"""" -- pTRACTING HEF.ppo - In j tae ot cnapier. riters. entertained Id mem- ' ! the Provo chapter with ;"',s '"!'. itist ;i:ii- - 'Ut:t s ipper and urogram at th a'! it5.: tor u hat 'll::"' of Mrs. Hob Ferguson in Price !: because the Monday eveuing. Follow in- - the sapper and an hour t') of i'i;n and story-tellinthe regular! l.eawtt and Mr. program of the meeting was con-- I ' ':( 1- dm f-- under the iliivctioti ,.f Mrs. Mrs Har tleoree Schnltz. president of the ' local chapter. So eral orginal poems aial r. adiugs Were ;.r. senvd ty . members ot both chapter : t 1U . ou.a.MM ".. t'' ' , Oa-bo- Th j j - ' T. v.,. -, W-.- ' Gleaner Girls Bind Sheaves wherein the Gleaner M.l.A. 'hound their heaves" at the end of the year's work. Cleaner girls in e;e dres.-e- d formal gowns, as as tin ir instructor. Mrs. George Hlack. who had charge of the program. A ceremony tlirls ol the A rSflAHDlll!? 31 Great Kentucky Thoroughbred - IHM 93 -- National Distillers Proof Products Cor ora tion, New York City, N.Y. - Pay Day Bargains You Cannot Afford to Miss Prices Effective Fri. Sat., May 23, 24 13 If Giant Siz- e- pas' Sff j C 12 OZ. CAN beef 'corned CAN LUNCHEON STREET MEAT 2'2 cans No. PEACHES 2 for DRESSING 2 JAM mm Red 48-l- SPAGHETTI RICE TOMATOES FLARE TII8A SALAD SUPER IAMB 2 for CRYSTAL WHITE... JU CE SALAD WHIP 5c 21c 17c 32c s, BARS CAN OZ. LG CAN AR QUAR: 59c 33c 19c 10c iltmUIIIIIIHHIIIIIIHHIIIIMIIIIHtlllHIllllllllHinilMIIHUIIillllllll'llllUtlUIIIUlllllU Mrs. for visit Sam Colombo bit last, night York City, where she will for a month with her sister. whom she Rose Chiarvavah', hasn't seen fur nine years. 25c trip to CalPlanning a ifornia arc Mr. and Mrs. Jolm to who will leave Saturday visit with fi ieuds and relatives in and Redding. San Jose. Oakland Herkeley. LB LB LB he would and to be found w Priris Effective Fri. Sat. Hon., Mav '!, 24, Orange Slices 2 CANS 2 DOZEN (Joe) Fisher of Sab Lake arrived here last Satin day to attend the funeral services of AuL'iist Lilizzette. ft Mrs. F. I'. IS th 29 21c c 15c SPUDS 25c NEW 25c Shatters No. Is lOlbs 25c tea HILLS BROS. 28c 25c LB MIRACLE WHIP Quart Jig Bunch 5 Garden UTAH ASPARAGUS LKTTIJCE New 2 lbs 15$ PUREX GENTLE BLEACH 43c ial. Drifted Snow .69 $m Bag 48-l- b TALL CANS ftBPE OLIVi 23c 3 lb can SNOWDRIFT J GRAPEFRUIT Shavers rl KICK KRISPIES ew Spuds No. 2 iocs can at I pliRS No-l- s S'-lOc- I In The Market Jj. FRANKFURTERS Swifts Best SWISS CHEESE Open Eye lb MUTTON CHOPS today lb lb 3 to Jg Rind Off SB Sliced c lb. 1 I Mab'l Kiehin was called City last weekend, dn luess of her mother. ,ako to Salt to the Margaret Prisnahan left last nesday night for California, week.- - in Ibdper. Round VEAL CHOPS lb SLICED HAJI Tenderized, boneless Wed- after COTTAGE CHEESE lb. Vir.'en' Garavazlia returned Fridayafl'T .ijoyiii" two weeks of vacation-inin California with relatives and Fat Fancy e lb lb 0 Kri.-srna- Hens, Spring Fries, Fresh Fish, Cheese, Lunch Meats, Lard Priced Very Reasonably la-- n' AUTY FOOD H 5PVinG i?a ES"ia HUH i Lf J i. Jim, of the visited Colorado. home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony A. Orl and Joe Oii Jr. in Spring 'Hen during the past week. Several of their friends feted them at a social held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross J7 Fazzio, Mr. Joe Old Sr. ami son. i ' Wai-euhlir- " Z Tifcl 5flTl5FflCTlOn GUflRflnTEED I IMMMNCMNNHt sister. k-- mzm 1 29c LB NUCOA Mrs. Lucille ('luff o! Salt Lake, her son. Ronald. ;,:nl Mr. Hill Sands, were house guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mcnary in Martin. Mrs. CLift is Mr.--. Menary's lriend-- . Jin JJ 1 9c 15c PINT YUM COFFEE Ace Miner, accompanied by Mr dnuchte''. Imnna Rose. Mrs. I)an her . n eha of Latiuia. CeorL-endrove to inW'erven, ami Virginia 't Mimbn Wednesday lo attend the baud contesi. They re'uiued Friday, vM i 2( 10c LIMES lOc j ! c Rice Flakes Pkg. ! bs-25- MARSHMALLOWS HEINZ In two-week- PINEAPPLE LB toes, cottage cheese, rice krispies. choice honey, have much to say about the other splendid values your O. P. Skaggs Store. New Mrs. BANANAS 3 lbs. in a iinimimii.ilimliiHiminimnif" iiuiiiiiiiiiiiiin,iiiiiiHiiiiii,i;vii Mr. and LB PATTIES Women of Moose Nominate Officers At the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose Tuesday evening in the civic auditorium, nomination o ioffteers composed the main with Dovey Hanley, line of president, taking charge. Flection will lake place the last meeting of the month. A paity will be sponsored in place of the next meeting under the direction of the membership committee, who at the first of the year chose sides in the club. ach of which was to gain as many new members for the (lub as possible. The losing side will furnish the party for the winners next Tuesday. Tola Rich, chairman of the membership committee, v, ill take charge. i. BACON YOUNG PORK 10 46 POSK' BEANS lb. FOR ROASTING CHOPS club anHelper Sodality nounces that they will sponsor a dance Saturday in the basement of the St. Anthony church, beginning at $::,! p.m. Light refreshments will be served, and music will be Dart's orchestra. by Jimmy General chairman for the event is . the Sodality president. Marietta to be assisted by Laura Mon-torand Helen Fabrizio in charge of the music and tickets. 16 30c 23c TOnlATO 31c Pks HEINZ OZ. oack Winchell SUNBRITE CLEANSER o 2 Bowl were a grocerman, he'd be tiash with a flash about our boneless ham, new potaIf Walter The OZ. li 2c RIB OR BRISKET BOIL Sodality To Sponsor Dance Saturday Can Kist tender YOKES SLICED UMB k No. ar" Steaks nice With UPTON'S Orange Pekoe 8 oz 2N:i"12St Beef 21c 19c Star Values! Fab-rizio- LB BOX Star QUALITY MEATS WITH A REPUTATION iamb PORK PKGS DRESSING0 club Ground BEEF 2 s CANS KRiSPIES 2 iilCE s TALL CAN c MACARONI mm 3 " 29c 3N0 K 2LBPKG 30c DOG FOOD 29c CORN FLAKES 23c CATSUP 14 $L24 i BEAHS PEAS QT. LB Bag. 2 3 Cans HALF GAL. Star b T 25c Campbell's Tomato LB JAR I50A 17c POWDERED SUGAR Brick SALAD 27c DILL PICKLES SSaees 5 Jc 2-- lb Our Foods' Is Of Nursery "Fnite Our Foods" has been the subject completed by .Miss Maude Martin to the mothers of the Helper Nursei v school on Wednesday. Miss Martin demonstrated several methods of bread making. Food nutrition s a!-- n On Thursday discussed. jo; last week several of the mothers 'accompanied by the teachers motored .to Price where the extension service presented a movie on "Mwat and Romance." The Nursery school children v ill have a month's vacation beginning on .Monday, dining this period the teachers will attend summer school at the Ftah State Agricultural college in IOgan. 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