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Show iw 1 th mm "Health Education Through Horn Hygiene and Care ol Jtna Slcit. ana First Aid Courses." n l.l.L... ..... Sdk ' .......,16c 12 Vtc Hamburger OUR PORK THE BEST Shoulder Pork Chops . :. .rTT.Vl ."' TAKE NOTICE Vtc-2- 0c VEGET. AiBLE LIST 12zc 3 cupsfor-- . .25c Proyggtrawberries, bunch Utalf Turnips, .......5c .....7T7; . a-- . r , .7 Loin Roast . . . 23c 2 bwicrW. Utah- Beet Greene, . . ... ...,. . ..15e , J V f Ti n Spareffips umons Duncir uian 15c Sausage, Pork and Beef . New Potatoes, 4 lbs. . . . . .25c California Link ...17K,c California Cabbage, lb. ..82c k ..,..,20e. WE Sausage FOLLOWING THE PRICES: PAY . , ,.;22Kc Egga-eaper dozen . . . . . '..17e 5c figs' Feet Merchandise 30c Sweet Breads .., .22'iC ... .35c Brains :....20c Butter, cash, per lb. . . Merchandise .40c Pickled Tripe .....20c lb. Veal 5c each .:...13c Kidneys, Beef Hearts, lb. 8c If you have any pork, beef, or lanre 17Kc chickens, call us at our expense. Tongues .TTTZfa L ...... All-Por- dLtak-PorkSausa- v. . . . 1- 7c 8h We have taken over the Vivian Park Store for the present season. Summer campers will find ouf stock there fresh andTDmplete. Therealr benio ine suDDlies with you when you can get what you want without "any inconvenience. Most of our stock will carry city prices, so why put yourself to the trouble of and packing foods less appetizing. . . Fraternally submitted. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE, By E. A. Mitchell, Chairman. ' PHONES 193, 194, 195. Sullivan, later Fort Moultrie, with the word ajberty".- uion iWOn I the other bastion 'of theXgame fort waved the flag called the "great union," first raised by Washington OutLlag had Its birth on June at Cambridge, January 2, 1776. declared .14, 1777, when congress This consisted of thirteen alterthe national flag to' be thirteen nate .red and, white stripes with -- Our Flag follow. Then 1 resolve to be courageous action, trure In thought and aeea, ana loyai to tne ideals on which our governments rests and of which our flag js the symboL in UTAH-IDAHDELEGATES O the croBserof St George and SW with thirteen stars in a circle on a Andrew emblazoned In the blue (Continued from Page One.) blue field; "This was done In re- field at the corner. Hopkins later sponse to the demand for a banner adopted this for his' fleet, in place marn mnresentatlve to the alms ot the yellow ensign with thj offer the Invocation. j i.l.,l np ,hk nanr ' VnnntrV rattlesnake bearing the words The topics to be discussed are which came into existence by proc- "Don't tread on me." as follows: Social Service and the lamation of the colonists on July These thirteen stripes were first t, 1776, tytb days later, Ju.ly 4, the supposed to have been tisqd on a Value of Adequate Records, Miss Kate Williams, secretary of the was Declaartion of Independence banner presented in 1774 or 1775 to Organization- - society, Salt Charityadopted. th Philadelphia troop of light horse Claims and The first official flag was made by Capt. Abraham . Markoe, and Lake; "Government . W. Black. V. S. A by Betsy Rora In Philadelphia. are still in possesssion of that Awards, Veteran's bureau, and commander new star was added for each new troop. After the declaration-o- f instate. For a time the constella dependence It became necessity to of the American Legion, departtion was depicted as one large i eliminate the signs of fealty to the ment of Utah; The Problem of ths Man, Mrs.' W. star, thus suggestmg the motto. mother country, and on June 14, Transient E Pluribus Unbm: "One Formed 17777. congress resolved 'that' the O. Cleland, secretary of Salt Lake ch apter; Chapter Service to white andjJlag ;f the of Many." The th(rteen UnUed guaranty Men, Miss blue colors in the Vlag.v were in be thirteen red stripes alternating herited from England and Scotland, and white, that the union be thir- - Marie Barber, executive secretary, , and tlie stripes from lldlland. The teen stars, while in a blue field, 'Cache county chapter. will A resolutions committee combination of stripea, colors and a constellation." hew. representing stars was an American idea.. The These, stars were at first arranged 'also be appointed at the first ses-- j sion. Fallowing theadiournment red In the flag has been' inter- in a circle. 'a demonsfration in life saving will preted to mean defiance to all With the admission of Kentucky at the, high school swim nn state. the d given lam) Connecticut the white is Indicative of l)Urify stripes 'and the stars were in ming pool .uiiutn uie uirevuuu ui MnA C s. Lear. , .horltv while' the blue repreM , . , w. .v. , " wll.ha ents jusiipe and fidelity. Indiana requested admission wuicn ai given conjunction iin.eex.-e.tfae iMl6 the.v,8ion of f, r..oiiupof - wui lm tovplnnmpnta the m r.u.u loage UD. an(i the nei,t '""'ajjuin American National Red Cross pro iw. w tc.KuiaicD l.f , were Btrines thlrtnen ,va. ,h; .of our flag each year, wi labors P8tabue(1 ag uaiterable. and a gram. session beginning to, instill the feeling of patriotism; Uf the new sUte. The afternoon at 2:30 o'clock till be devoted to in we nearis oi our .Sin ,hpn nnW the .rranaement Junior Red Cross Work. of. the stars has heen changed. The speakers, and their respeclUTAH sTAKE. tive subjects for the afternoon sessiv TEMPLE WORKERS! on-are: as follows: Carlos WoodExcursion to. Salt Lafce Cityv dvelr ward, superintendent of schools. . Orem lines June 18, will leave Carbon county,' "Junior Red Cross (Continued from Page One.) Bpringville 6:01 a. m., Provo 6:15 Service as a Training for 8top' Intermediate .and. butltmB ur splendid natton-whe- re " of tho tTlnUlrwtrn-tto Harris. , One way fare for rounfl i we nowllYe In such perfect peace. Responsibil'.'Chapter 1.75. chapter, Provo 1.9o, Sprlngville trip: When foreigners gaxe upon our ity - for Developing Junior .Red Ask agents. and tbese troublesome days flag In Cross7; Miss Mar; Concannon, dicontrast li with their own, what rector Junior Red Cross, Pacific pictures of destroyedhpmei and dlvIslon-MKaUo- nal . and . Interna home, land it brings before their tlonal Aspects ot Che Junior. Red STAR ;' sorrowlnf; eyes. . ,' Cross,, and International CorreWhen the Stars and Btripee float spondence in the Classroom." r (Continued from Page One.) before jny eyes and I see its bars Under the direction of . County flag with "Qui transput sustlnet" of red they symbollxe the courage Commissioner' A. O.. Smoot and on one side .and "An Appeal to of Its founders and detention, whfen Mart Roylance, the delegates will Haeven," on Che other.' "Masaachu-set-i I look upon its stripes ot. white. I be taken on a Provo scenic tour at motto later adopted this flame think of the purity ot national llfs 4 o'clock on (he first afternoon. In to be torn on the flag carried on we must maintain to perpetuate oar the evening they will be the guests white flag with, a its cruisers, nation, and' when its field of blue ot the American Legion Auxiliary ' ;v 'green pine tree.. ,,. bursts upon my vision I. am re- and Jhe Service State Cegton at a : The first republican .flag, uhfurj-- e minded, that the .loyalty of tjose trsw1e7-)vnMIn the south was blue with a patriots who have lived and died In - Community health (Will be at the morning meeting ourcounsMXTlcei wa directly - at 16 o'clock. ln( SeptemW. :r"l775.Thl8 for their day and generation and In- "Health beginning Problems from . the Viewsame flag was raised ; over. Fort directly legacy to all who hould point '. ot the State .Board ot f h f-- i '1 ' i in money will buy FOR - or build .'' now-w- Loan Association RENT-Lig- i HEMSTITCHING ht . ' ' $fr it L r ? try me;, best and most successful "Home . Maker";- - hundreds rich wish, marriage jwcjiiotricUy coufi-dentlal; most reliable; years exper ience; descriptions free. "The sue-cessful Club," Mrs. Nash, Box 656, rtaVlanit- rm1lt .,r ..jw ' CLEAN RUGS ED With electric wMuvt, vwM mumui work guaranteed, Phono 443-- W. L08T AVNUM. RENT Three, rooms, bath room complete and closet with use of wash room. New; good For no less than one year. 213 S. 2nd E. Phone 499-FOR SALE" Jersey light 185 8. 1st W.. Phono 652. MS PAPERHANGING and kMsomlning, interior and exterior painting. a specialty. Esti mates cheerfully given. Smith, 112 W.4& N. Phone House painting 268-N- LOSTBay-iaarerabo- tf ut 12-y.- ears old, white near hot on hind feet. forelocjc dipped, newly shod, had halter on. Notify Herald office. Rewafd.. . . J,14 , Salt Lake City, ytah. Floor, Boston Bldg. FOR Sale or Traae. I Farms and Gardens. i FOUND Package containing pair uwner may re- same by calling at 269 W. 4th viofirm vTcrouo. irTcelve Special offer to music Students:! New piano, $365. $10 FOR SALE?-You- ng .team, weight FOR RENT Furnished rooms; down and $10 per month. Taylor tszuu, si-z-iwiae tired wagon. LOST -Bros. Co.' During ball ,gameSatur. also furniture for sale. 190 S. and harness. 357 E. 1st S. 7 ' day, pair - man's " 5th WesL. FOR ..SALE Slightly used gas glasses and case, under grSkdstand. range, onUr $35.00. Terms. Utah Finder please return to T. H. Heal FOR RNT Furnished rooms.CaTl . Power, Light Co. at Consolidated Realty Co. and re186-0 Id FOR SALE Used gas ranges,. 8 ceive reward. ' at bargain condition, perfect JOSEPH B. KEELER WILSELL LOST Two ladies' coat. . Phone k pricesTBates Stores Co. Wvide your shipment watch 676-8 or call 276 E. 6th 8. Two building lots in Manavu adFOR SALE Cheap1, sewing ma- results. The Success Market of dition on Temple hill; city and Irrichine, Tictrbla, fruit Jars, child's Salt Lake is quoting price regn-gation water; Elberta peach trees bed, davenport, rocker, dining room larly on Teal Jhogs snd poultry. If bearing; beautiful for situation on ice cream freeser, etc. 456 yon expect best results divide your chairs, brow of terrace. 7 N. 3rd E. shipment do not sell all your will give a smart finish to your One acre, suitable for building goods to the same' market' We Fourth ot July nflre. Baby lots, situated , on 7th East and 4th FOR 8 ALE Used 31-wagon, remit daily. Mail as your nam and clothes and household, linens a ape-- ' : . lybrth streets. a bargain. 67 addrew and we will put you on our clalty, All work guaranteed. We ' Six and one-haacres In Orem 3. 6th mailing; list . makeTJTT0NH0LES7BInger"BeW-- townsite; "also 91-- 2 acres; both tag Machine Co., 67 N, University tracts fenced and growing, splendid FOR SALE Clark Jewell range, 8UCCES8 MARKET ' avenue. PhOneJM. . alfalfa crops; good water right and . almost new. Inquire Mrs., Joseph P. 0-- Box 763. Salt Lake City, Utah. 'v 8 also accessable to Orem spring Bate, Sprlngville. Th largest meat concern In UUbJ LOST Friday lady's evening, water mains. . Part cash down, balblack seal handbag containing Second-hanFOR SALE National ance on long time. pair tortoise shell rimmed, glasses.' One brick dwelling; hot cash register. Bor 666, Herald Reward." .nSetura to Berg Mor- office. water heat;, modern in. every parJ-tuary. FOR SALE Apples and vegetable ticular. Terms; price moderate. FOR SALE Majestic range and H, H. Giles, 1036 W. 4th & Phons Two tracts, of pasture land, 40 and wardrobe. 405 W. Center. Phone JK-W deliver. Ar4f Employment 60 acres each, located In Benjamin. 480. MUt Call, phone 90. Harl WANTED We are la the market FOR SALE 190. 215 S. for an tho A-- l veal and poultry I motorcycle, By j-you .can ship ua Also aom real ta w. uau yening. to Standard good hog. Market; , connection with Piggly Wlggjy, Automobiles 5 " . n. tf J-1- gold-rlmm- . 7 . a tt-J-S- r 1 t'M Wen 1 P 'w J-1- - iWfK- ( ' - 7 4 Ailman m v Provo. T HaT Pf7 m ( You'll have Tb go Tom set5 III WENJ ' S0ME,! UNT1L HE ACIC To -- GET GASOLINE Wr-Txm- l'' SI in f UOWM TO THE3PR1N6 NOW J AMD GET SOME -7A Zr -- VWATEEJ v ii III; 1 Jl VNr 7 bwe nt u 1 - :" '. r- UU FOR SALE .. BABBITRY . P. proprietor, j breeder of Flemish Giants and GRANDVI EW Weetev goldea New Ford wheels, 'tarter, inlander Mfg. Co. r certificate .New k Zealand rOR . ALE wire Terms. tug, eto. - J-- ll tmrlnir amr GHLDl ! iw y J-J4-- 3 - f . r SPAuLlU a.iecitef 1 I J'! HCc-y,- ir y If . (i b (1 . gat-urda- , aErStttp 77jrz: r ' . Four-year-o- ld cow. 7 lltb r 7 Life Insurance Company Inter-Mounta- in " CAM'T VrtO 3TAOT. - . . d the stove,helen?J ' MARRyJFULONELY!i-.foii-rMii- j-7- Doings of the Duff - -- Call or write. 410 55 ' and PJCOTING .. .... " . i.ng ntwinu 1U.-U- Xyacetylene ' wnlrtlnir an mittinv we weld anything made Work euarantpnd. rtrnf uh. Ice. 48 N. 4th-Phone 68 W. tf kept in our own vaults. All papers 9 " J-J- 4 Vants.': Mrs. A. F. Ritchie. . ' .PER CENT PE 7 housekeeping 208-W- 93-- . Immediate possession. Phone rooms. 2nd N. Phone - Miscellaneous NO.COMMISSI0NS NO DELAYS Mrs. Elsie James, 533 W. 1st N. FOR movp alfalfa bay, w SALE-fle- delivered. brot ; i - ,. 1 i all necesdairy farm,. sary Implements; good heme. Will eeasWer home or- 'property In ; TProvo, rnonISM. to Loan On Neti) Homes v J-- . ' . lf W i Oar S25 at Modern house At 4 Dr.-.B- ih the sarje Why pay rent your own home? is crowding you ; If a mortgage " ; ' thatl , OR SALE. OR RENT New five- room house. 420 S.'2nd W. 7 FOR SALE S. 3ri W SALE 25 cows; five-roo- m BOARD AND ROOM for lady. per month.' 124 W. 3rd N. - ' ('. VuL sacrifice,, sood Hemstitching 1 ft- If - ant strtpesrwren n HbmeV;- when" RENT A modem house, 866 E. 1st S. Phone 25. -- UJ : SALE 36om brtck house, large lot. room for two buildings. m th w. ?OR Oivn ypurJO . vF idelity Building Officers and Members of Provo Lodge No. 89, B. P. 0. Elks, Provo, Utah. .Dear Brothers: The kindness and courtesy of the Provo Herald and Provo Post shown your publicity committee and the generous manifested by them in conveying to the public Lie the coming f newr concerning is fully Flag da celebration appreciated and the editors of J Th6s$ TspeVs -s-houldVbe-so-4n-therefore, formed; ' Be It Resolved. That. Provo Lodge No. 849. B. P. O. Elks, t in soecial meeting Assembled, gers, N. Gunnar Rasmuson, N. C. Hicks and Frank Becker the thanks and appreciation of this lodge lor the" services rendered them" and the people of Provo in making th3 Flag day celebration a success. ... ' RlENT-l- tf acres of land and ater on Provo Bench Call Provo oo. Real Estate." Phone 688. ' tf w FOR , The early part of next week will find the strawberries at their best. They will be fully developed then and the flavor should be better than ever, and the prices will be at tne bottom for the best varieties. We will be prepared to furnish the finest Jessie Bessies to be had the kind to preserve. Place your orders now. " FOR - THANKS THE PRESS.. I if " f- : OR " '; E&8-- K:- Attention! Strawberries . Phone BOARD ANO ROOM HI 781-tt-- - - . TO CANYON CAMPERS: j GET your strawberries from Geo. A. Harrison." Phone - K .,, ge WESTERN UiLOINQ ANO LOAN makei easy installmenU loam., So waiting for your turn. See Pfovo Real !aUte Co rrngcMd" -- - Or 0 F OUR GREEN Pjmtiketft feast lb.... : - '. . Estate, Rooms; Board. ell take care of The closing session will begin at . 1:80 p. m..and will deal mostly and FOR RENT 8 room nrodejB. house. with chapter organization&. furnished. East Located at finance. The followinVill be tae f M,23-t26W Center. Phone sneakers and topic's discussed: Dr. "wiit advan-ce'morie-y at low rate' of interest, on easy monthly H, C. Hunter, Mllford.. "Chapter MONEY TO LOAN on and both city .payments. Natlonar'-to the Relationship farm property, at 7 per cent; no ganization"; Mrs. John Foster, - wsitlng your turn. See Provo Con NO WAITING YOUR TURN. N NO COMMISSIONS, tfrs.Cedar City, ; "Publicity"; solidated Real Estate Co. Phone 8 tTrank Evans, Salt Lake City, "Roll Double 8. KFor particulars telephone Roy Decker, 67&W, or David C. Call Organisation"; Mrs. I . , Openshaw, 131-- K bleoders.-i-43- 8 Potter, presidenraateTeTilce.Star WANTED With I g. lat w PRQVOTUTAB Legion, Provo. "Cooperation - 1 . and Other Agencies; Service Stnf Lth Rev. J. EdwardXafterrogaen, BOARD ANO ROOM for 2 or 3 gentlemen in modern homerr493ff. lResponsibtiity of tjie. Chapter Center. J-Executive committee. FOR' RNTynrnlshedpt of 4 Own-Moy- ey rcoms, also one large room ad- Homing a bath. PBone-40S.- I............ ....... ChtiCu Real Vt the liincheon during the jjoo i hour,4uugic will be ren4ereI by orchestra the- - Voung university under the direction of Prof. Elmer Nelson, HERALD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. All advertisements printed "in tnese columns ax : payable in advance tencents a line (about six words) ior the first day; five cents a line for each subsequent Insertion of the same ad.- Thirty cents the line for six issuesdaily and Sunday. Special rate by thejnonth. ' ' '. Telephone 95, or call at The Herald office. : . turner superintendent of nurses at the L. D. S. ho.pital and low dean of women at the U. A. t'r at togan. will give an adlr s". of every customer if service extends intothe-kitche.They say easy,! because our I d II if'. n.n1l1i oa Afflniow J !l IU. rTl. l ..J in i tijuauj Uiai 'CUSlumer UlC cure given ID icicjihuiic uiucib uesircs ll tuainii as that ffiven to those who call at our store to make their own selection. Dealing at SUTTON'S is economical because the housewife will find only the best at prices equal to those to be found anywhere A glance at a few ot them listed here will prove the accuracy of this statement And remember, that when you order with us you get only the best. '; , VEAL DEPARTMENT MEAT Rolled Pot Roast ..15c I Stew l7'2c ...9c I Shoulder Veal Cutlets. . . . IJib Boil 20c I .... .. :' ... . :..8c Loin A'eal Cutlets . .7--. . Basket . .'. .25c .;. 122e4 Lean Pot Roast v. . '. . . .20cto27'ic ..JLScI Leg of Veal . ... Chuck Pot Roast - . , . . ..25r Cross-i- b 16c l,7c IHbTldasrTeal 'T . 7 Pot Roast . . w A TH&HERALX) WANT AD Lyman, secretary of the general Relief society board, will speak on ' "Health Problems from the Com' munity', Angle"; Miss Charlotte of People each Day find s hopping at SUTTON'S easy arid economical .... i7 Dr. will, fee discussed T. P. Beatty, state healthcommisBrown sioner of rtanrMrs.-Am- r Health Ceorga Walsh MdHoWBosworth fa . ; - ; . . , f , v - JZ |