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Show WORLD'S . tARCZST Will Make. Bow to Capital ' THE SHOPPERS CHAIN DEPARTMENT" Hi ii STORE ii ii ii mi ii SJERV1C8 STORX isma h ORGANIZATION SUPERIOR' 371 DEPARTMENT STORES ST.' PROYO, UTAH. 286 WEST CUN'TEIi 1! At these tempting prices are made possible by owl rf.' "Pi aired mm connections V ' r AXMINISTER RUGS H - t Hi,-.- Y: Ji' 27 x 54 Inches 9x12 $3,98 $42.50 ; - " - tt4 If II 36 x 63 Inches Seamless Tapestry Rugs PLEADS .FOR (Continued from Page One.) mii oiiuij iiiigcio iiilu uui and plant the legislative cankerous worm of subjection and discord "It U because of this indifference that there is rampant today in tur nation so mu6h anarchism. lenuu l halls - - Miss Betty Byrne Is. on the list of debutantes who, it Is announced. wttl b presented to Washington society next season. Bhs is the daughter of Former Chief Justice Peels of the U. 8. Court of Claims and Mrs. ftel " Tribute to the Flag." B. Y. U. your support financially " The Civil war veterans of .President H'. fit Tnctar presiied to, A. F. Mosman and William Rob- - ! at lbe meeting, the music Delng fur erts, and Joel A. Johncon of thi IndiasMVar vetwans, were honor rished by Murray Roberts and ilrs. ed guests or tne Elks and were f eona Vn Wagoner.. seated Tn the stand. i np pnin idipn linanrmmiHiv m in-- j In behalf. of the local club, Supt.rclU(le ,a membership: Attorney I. II. A. Dixon presented the gold:,, H ... , ana Captain HoU-rmedals to the winners of. tne FlaBiE' day essay contest, Beth Mangum, B Patterson, of Battery C. Faun Bunnell McCoard. The club Informally decided that Miss Mangum, representing the a Rptarians Maeser school, also was presented should send a half dozen or so with a flag,' that school having had day more than. 40 of the best essays of theiC catches Vi Rotarians who) entered In the contest stayed at home and attended the f. - ou . t;r :it ': i .XWhy waste time in useless wandering from one when you -- can to another tO step nto Skaggs store and supply your entire need at a big saving? , Why pay more than you should at some high ; priced credit store when you can stretch your dollar to its full ralue by paying cash at our store and taking ' advantage of the unusual values we have to offer our . customers, -- store A and-Alic- e . .ft ij. It 41 lime .1.. is3 Ciace NUon, who will give g.a-enr- tg. Tolhurst told of the Price, road 'meeting. The club decided to accept the invitation of the McDonald Choc olate company to attend the joint county Kiwanis meeting at the Mc Donald roof garden next Thursday evening.. W. H. j 2i- dreading tonight at the school auditorium, under the ans-pic-- community service. The fucds raised from the entertainment are to be used to help defray the expenses of the scenery Recently Installed In the auditorium. 01 V half-gallon- 5. rv. 32 87 $1.05 .$1.45 ....... .271 27 s, 6 GROGAN '8 I I i -i- r OLIVES NO. 1 Small....;. CANS Large FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 60 Large Oranges, dozen . . . . . Medium Oranges, dozen 40 Extra Large Grape Ftuit. 18 New Potatoes, 5 lbs. 25J .10 Crystal Wax Onions, lb California Cucumbers .'..7 Bunch Beets and Turnips, each. . ... . 5(i : MISCELLANEOUS Corn Meal, pkg. . . . . . .V. . . Quaker Grated Pineapple, small can. 14 Fairy Soap, 5 Jbars.:: ; . . . . . .. . .r.25- Brass King Wash Boards 69 Malted Milk, $1.00 size. . . ; . . ?rrrrr:&2$ I FLOUR Pride of Leland48-lb- . bag ....$1.50 bag Tip Top, 48-lmlv $lt5Q- - .llr -. .- ........... b. ...... Pork Shoulder Roast, best cuts, lb. . .17 Prime Rolled Rib Roast, lb. . . . . . . .22 Pork Shoulder Steak, lb. ; . .; . . . . . Rolled Pot Roast lb. ... . . .15 iud mil, 3 lbs. for SSJFJneJuky.Stea Pot Koast, lb. ...... . .10 Roast VeaL lb. ...........221 Pot Roast, lb. :. 12 .25 Pot Roast, lb. 15 Leg of. Veal, lb...:.. Beef and Pork Sausage, 2 lbs .23 2 lbs. Bulk Lard ..... ...:...v,;v..35 '. . . . . .25 3 lbs. Bulk Lard .. .50)t Hamburger Steak, 2 lbs. :i7tf t -j X1 26 WILL OPEN FOR REAL BUSINESS ' ' ' WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW l ,1 '.-- ' ' j ............ . ..,... , ' ' 5c ...... ....... ,25c for all flavors, See the quality and ask inspection. the price! .urnished apt 1 4tnturnlkhed FOR RENT with gas. Pnoe.694.v , J-l- J Walnuts,. can Salmon, large tall can Medium Red.; luC l: ! we have always shown T.J41 FOUND Bunch of keys on Canyon "road, Owner can. haye same ky calling at this office and paying for ; ity, - ,VMP . tf cans. gallon CC ..tuuC -- " v best cuts, v r j ;r.Tr.Trr.V7truC 4 . r. ....;.,t.mI...; ;. IOC Roasts, ," - -- t 4n . -- ...; J UC t"C SOMETEYERYDAY PRICES IN OUR MARKET - inoice rrune lieer Pot Sweet Young Pork Shout Roasts, best cuts, 1C1 der Roast, best cuts, 1 7A lb. lb. . ... t j . . i . ', II b Com- - 4toUed . Prim Rib ' 00- - ..LLM Roasts, lb. in the past Romp r7Ca.'i and see uswe"wiirtepTeased to greet you in our new home. tnli . Apricots, fine qual .. k r. ; .7.1 Pork Shoulder Roasts, best cuts, lb. pany, so yoowill get the same courteous treatment that Furnished apartment 758 :.S. , Ate. . ..... . 4 J U , r " is owned and operated by the Fletcher & Thomas rooms. SSOWVJ j gallons cans 69c 3-- 2i agau. Phone 1M W. !rd.S. OC fcUU . . . Blackberries, in gallon cans '. . Ib.;...;V? Pork Shoulder ' FOR RENT .UU' l " MEN'S SHOP ' Shredded Wheat, 2 pkggj for. . . . . Potato Chips, 19c large pkg. for. Potato Chips, 1C medium' pkg. for. . . IUC " lb. " C ilub .... nC -- " price Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, large pkg. Gallon Pears, AO . . . TTJU fine quality Peaches, p eked in AO .10c Otolce Beef Pot Roasts, Beef Pot Roasts,' V A complete line of Gents' Furnishings Is here for your JOSEPH B. KEELER WANTS ten salesmen to work In a yery desirable business; good money made every day. Call at 440 N 3rd -t" VmtT ranges connected, garden "planted, caraee. and oubbnildlnra.' CaU'r7f , with real quality. merchandise at the ; WIUU .RENT OR LEASE 6oom 'modern house, full basement,' gas ;;:';;-- 1 ru C Ripe Olives, in tall Big Supply: Fresh Straw-- . )-- 3U cans for".... berries.; UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK - e 21 C Post Bran Flakes, 1C something new ....I3C &!......:.45c 2 North University Avenue let-liv- " u Small cans, 3 fee. . s.. Saturday June 16 . 9"5f . We want immediately a capable. Industrious man to work one of'onr most productive Salesman now in the field are earning ?200 to $500 per month. Why stick to a Job that pays less? This 4s a real to a real . man. opportunity Jenkins Knitting Mills Co. , - Corn, Sweet Sugar Corn, 2 for .. .. ir.. WANT ADS this advertisement I -- z. FOR RENT Nicely 180 & 6th S. 25C Pierce's Pork and Beans Jello, Additional ggj .... Tf pkg. ..W 17 Medium.... 22 25 Mammoth.. 3S Sunsweet Prunes . OUR REGULAR SAVEG PRICES " Peas, Early June Butter, Skaggs fresh QCfC w Peas, 2 for . . . . . Creamery; lb. . A New Stock SALESMAN WANTED. RIPE 2 lbs. ' J ..... 5; Sunsweet Prunes , $2iB5 Sweet Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half, ALJj OVER THE WORLD PICNIC SUPPLIES . . . .10 Lakeside Lunch Sets .... r; 9 Paper Napkins, 40 count Wax Paper, ,M t 9 Paper Places,: dozen Potato Flakes, small medium, 101 ; , large Angelus Marshmallows, 15c pkg.i...lO 5 lbs. Fresh New Potatoes, Mm CANNING SUPPLIES Certo, per bottle . . Mason's Jars, pints, dozen Mason's Jars quarts, dozen. . . Mason's Jars, dozen. Mason Jar Caps, dozen Economy Jar Caps, dozen Best Jar Rubbers, dozen. ONLY s of The A New Store - -- ? efleflahig . b. bigb, . ii . fTNUSUAL BARGAINS FORSATURDAY ' ' box Sunsweei Prunes 25-l- - !.).. your Groceries at Skaggsand Buy savings i . i WHY! . i -- ft" tonight that you resolve that henceforth you shall not be indifferent to your obligations and privileges as Amer- lean citizens. If you do, then the meeting. black flag representing greed j or wearur shan Hot obscure :the field of stars, neither 'shall the red PLAY FOOTBALL DISTURBING THE PEACE. : flag of anarchis'mJ)lof ouTthe purev (Continued from Page One.) white of our flag. Neil Gergen yesterday was found the peace in a ' a "If this experiment of ours of guilty of disturbing like Jtovo, Coach Rochne da ,,; restaurant last Monday, fol-- j . public government of - the people, by the riNfcU ... run sretumo. clared, "I. I wasn t making so tun 11 icu uclui d ruuv iuuvt? ing a ..ii people and for the people shall much east I'd settle B. Tucker to in back in1 M. L. Wadley,was fined money arIn court. his chil'shall become of the city fall, what j here." Attorney,' to court court the this morning by Judg9 City city guinent . dren of men? If all the nations of Getting back to football Coach Jacob Coleman gave public notice james b. Tucker. Tne young man the earth will turn their form of governments into republics like Rochne said that in eastern schools that he would enforce the law accused drlvlng an automo; , ours, then there will be no more football receipts paid for all other against all persons regardless of when leaving a recklessly He athletics. the life who engaged in the expressed position-i"ars and the thousands of years collegethat the hope Of peace will be ushered in." game would come into use of language which might die- - dance hall in Provo last evening. Under the direction of Prof. J. R. such a healthy condition at the B. turb the peace of others; espeY. U.', and urged the business men cially did the city prosecutor pro- SPANISH FORK FLAG DAY. the university idweralnrJfP-g-BUPPQrt men in seeking to settle business prlate numbers. The Provo band football team by constant attend' -'SPANISH FORK, June 15. The also played several selections. The ance at the games. jff or other differences in physical officers of the local Elks club read "There are those who should play combats, being of the. opinion that Spanish Fork Kiwanis club Thurs the flag day ritual and paid honors the game," he insisted, "and there such battles should be confined to day evening observed Flag day to the flag. are those Who should pay for the the puglistlc rlbg al a Jack Demp-se- with a program. The hall patriotic Mr. Oergen was fined 11 and Prof. T. Earl Pardoe of the game. I hope this club can see its was nififel. decorated, with-ila- gs Young untrersity read" Thfr Elk8' way clear to give football at thetheTsts of the trial. and flowers by F. M. Turner Attorney Joseph Nelson was the principal speaker, paying a high tribute to the Stars and Stripes and urging a more universal thought ot Americanization and patriotism. Miss. Mabel Hansen read .pa triotic poems, and Miss Alice Lud low sang two solos. Charles Jensen, "delegate to the international convention, reported i appeal-to--y- - r"!L Rich designs and colors; size 9x12. , , lt?$l! ' $29,75 - I ( 4: . H ' , V fcJ b ........ 09. . lb...... - OCm for. . .V.. v.. sJJb Legs of Young MuttonHb. Roasts,' Short Rib BoiL Shoulder Pork Steak; 2 lbs, ; Q Ub . ; Nice Veal Roasts, lb. Weiners, Frankfurters, Minced Ham, v. , , M en s , 26 North University Arenue. Brisket and Shank Boil, lb. ;..:;...; ub 12 lbs. for... .Vi-...- : JJU I I |