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Show nw jjjggJJJ AT Peanut Butter, School Boy, 20c jar 1 17c Salmon, Libby's Rosedale, medium red, No. tall Par Soap, concentrated, large pkg 29c 15c Tomatoes, B. P. Solid pack, No. 2l 2 for MILK, Morning, Sego, Carnation or Borden's, tall .... 05c 15c Cut Beans, No. 2 Tina, 2 for Peanut Butter, School Boy, 20c jar 15c bottle, 2 for Extract, Lemon or Vanilla, 2-l- 2-l- b. i. SHOP and PRICES IN EFFECT JUNE 3 and 4 lc Hewlett's Jam, Utah Fruit and Sugar, 35 oz jar 29c Fruit 33c Berry b. Schlitzor Pabat Malt S3 Golden Corn, Gem, Libby's, or Country No. 2 Tins, Can Peaches, No. 2y2 tins, Special, 2 for Apricots, No. 2x Tins, each Pears, No. 2Vi Tins, each Libby's Peaches, No. 2V4 Tins, each G. Institution art lbs Tomato Sauce, Del Monte, Sunny Monday Soap, 10 bars .... Blue Pine Malt, guaranteed, can 12c 25c 15c 4 1 Pre ray. Ha helped the thia community Fi Febi people during it employment and sicknj for the past third of a , size ... 15c Libby's Fancy Sliced Pineapple, 2V4 18c Libby's Corned Beef 15c Libby's Catsup, large bottle 08c Fancy Cream Corn, No. 2 Tins, can ... 25c Sugar, Powdered or Brown, 4 lbs Fancy - 39c Can Rice, SAVE at Your THIS (We reserve the right to limit quantities) M. & J." Coffee, Lb 15c Dill Pickels, 2Vz Size, can ... 09c Pink Salmon, No. 1 Tall Can, 09c Olives, Ripe, Tall tins, can 15 Light House Cleanser, 4 cans for .... 25c Tomato Juice, Del Monte, 4 cans 33c BROOMS, Each T. Post or Corn Flakes, Kelloggs Ig. 10c 09c Sardines in Oil, 2 cans for 05c Deviled Meat, B. P. No. 4f 2 for 27c Tree Te, Japan, Va lb. Pkg 05c Tomato Soup, Campbell's, can 05c Pork & Beans, medium size, can Pineapple, Hillsdale, No. 2Vz, 2 for .... 25c GROCERY SPECIALS 8 Act CENTURY One One That is evidence of the 20c 05c 20c 28c It gtet value of your community store YOU. still serving during present hard times. m One tn the BUY 19c 17c WORKING MAN'S PRODUCTS HEWLETT'S -At STORE MADSEN'S Local Store! T rt'gi evei 64th So. and State sun Street n a abo hav ilen A TEXACO Kelvinator WHO HAS THE MATCHES? I Service A for Station Offers 4 Zone Cold Fully Automatic "If it isn't A British essayist, St. Loc Strachcy, has said: "The most useful man in the world is the man with the matches the man who gives you the light, who enables you to know where you are and what you are doing, and who will prevent you from running into other people." to himself. The impulse to let people know what has happened, is overwhelming. But this instinct in mankind is not harmless or foolish, nor can it be described as merely harmless. It is as essential to the welfare of mankind as obeying any of the great conmmandants, "Thou shalt not kill," etc. This analogy assumes that the world is a dark place, but All who know the world and understand mankind, from the evangelists t Hato, have described the world as a place of darkness and have si night its illumination. Ajax cried for light, and Zoroaster worshipped the rising sun. A primitive preacher, writing about the original state of the world, when he wanted to make people understand its dark condition, declared that it was so dark that the "very cats ran into each other." One has only to picture w hat a world without journalism would be to realize how great is the function of the news-telle- r. using that word in its widest sense. Publishing that is not merely of the man who writes, but the man who organizes, the man who prints, and the man who distributes all who take part in the production of the press or help on something that is essential to mankind. who can deny that? Kelvinator it isn't fully automatic" Who is the inn with the matches in our modern civilization? He is the man who gives us intelligence, who illuminates our minds, who passes on the news, who enables us to know what our neighbors are and what they are doing he is the journalist. Let us demonstrate it to you In all wild countries where intelligence has not been organized and turned into an institution, there is moral obligation upon all men to pass the news. The need for passing the news even breaks down the greatest and strongest taboo in the East, the taboo connected with the seclusion of women. If you travel in Arabia you may sometimes see in the desert a Bedouin man seated on his horse looking east and close to him same female nomad, with her veil down, whose horse's nose is turned to the west. With their two horses thus head and tail the man and woman are close together and yet neither can see the other. In this quaint poxturc they carry out the first duty of the desert to tell each other the news and describe what is happening to the tribes to which they be- Smith Hardware Exclusive Agents Slate tbl Ma ALONE 4814 South coo; Murray, IX long. one in possession of a great piece of new s nowadays which he has the liberty to publish, is ever able to keep it N'o Stop for Service pla Ins eta etui ss me: by At a rar HANDY alit leu tio CONVENIENT try Col PLACE the all an tb( fui Right at There can be no true no efficiency in the world if A does not know what B is doing. to on us. and State Street You cannot support good and suppress evil effectively unless the good men can meet together and the good men cannot meet and communicate if they live in darkness or even in twilight. doubt the action of giving folk intelligence, though good in itself, can be used for bad ends. But that is the liability to error which belongs to almost all the good things in the world. You cannot have freedom to do good without freedom to do ill. But no one is going to denv to mankind the use of electricity because the electric current may some time be employed to bad ends. I Gas fu fli do on With co N'o on nl Lawrence Malslrom State Street at 8l 01 Midvak h( cl In a word, publicity is knowldge and no one can put an end to the benefits of knowledge. No one can in abthe say stract w hether there is any possible good in knowing the exact depth of the Atlantic at a particular spot, or again of knowing exactly how many millions of miles there are between us and Mars. Yet we all feel instinctively that it is good to discover and know such things, to put them on record and to give them publicity, which is the final stage in the acquisition of knowledge. le h a Kl a t! n t: U d u s J Holladay Properly For Bargains in Home and Farms C. Oscar See Peterson Automotive Service 4Sth South i:i EAST 48th MH'TII ST. HOLLADAY REALTOR Goodyear Tire PHONEt Holladay J. R. NICHOL HICK'S Still Lower Almost every day our store receives a list of items on which the wholesale cost has declined. Our retail prices are immediately lowered accordingly. This policy saves our patrons big sums annually. It relieves them of the burden of "following markets" or checking general retail prices. It is this policy that causes our regular, shelf prices to be as low and often lower, than other dealer's advertised specials. It will pay you to try our store at Murray and 33rd South next. You will gain more than you can now possib.... ly imagine ay 190 at Hytand Drift BUY FROM YOUR HOME MERCHANT! Worth Thinking Many Prices Q.P.SKACCS Cleaning & Dyeing OUR SPECIAL FOR MONTH of A THE MAY FREE Grease Job With Every Change of Motor Oil SIXTY DAY GUARANTEE MEN'S SUITS. Cleaned and Tressed MEN'S HATS. .. 75c Cleaned and Mucked .. 50c LADIES' DRESSES. Cleaned $1.00 and up Cleaned $1.00 and up On all Our Used Cars WE also Refinance and Make Loans on Automobiles. Hick's does first class work these are not Specials they are our regular prices. We have one price all the time. About As a resident of Salt Lake you naturally want business conditions County better in your own i t county. Every family can help do this at no extra cost, buy evervth.np at home owned institutions, is a locally ownrd concern. "a,ch,!)a'ry Selling Real I rcsh Churned Buttermilk at the Dairy, for 15c a gallon. Raw Jersey or pasteurized sweet milk and delicious cream. This Dairy's production of milk scores 100'fc with Salt Lake City Board of Health. Retail and Wholesale Delivery LADIES' COATS Wasatch Dairy Farmi Phone Hy. 17 48th South Between 13th E. and Hr ERWIN MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dealer MURRAY 4788 South State Street THONE MURRAY S70 HY. 341S HICK'S i Cleaning & Dyeing East Midvale on State St. Fhone Midvale 107 Wear Clean Clothes V. J. Kl'ggRR, MCr. 4D11 South State SL Phone Murray 31 ll llurrs.P |