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Show r....f : THE PEOVO EVENING HERALD, FEIDAY, MARCH 27. 192 PAGE EIGHT. . RTUASLI WORLD'S --; LARCX3T CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION - FOOD IFONE FOR ' QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWER -- , 286 West Center It's Time for Spring Coats! ' ". Dozen 12c 30VC Per Dozen This Store showing the latest Spring Styles direct from New, York. the of feature Each coats, style, material, color, and lining, seems the1 height of desirability- - Appealingly priced. We want you to see these coats H All the New Colors 1 . K d k J JfVL V i--" JA " 450,500,750,850 VEGETABLES iWW VT,, Large Head Lettuce TTi ,,12lc New Carrote, bunch Large Head Lettuce ...10c New Turnips, bunch Celery, bunch Ur for TOoTsHesTT- -! 3 IbS C California- 12ir ! PARKS MORE Full Value at EacK Price I tjBuyerl. d niled Press Staff Corresncndetit) Marcbi 27.- -WASillSGTOK, Commerelallfm Is not to lie (U.P) permitted to destroy he natural environment of the dcenle west wlnVh still remains in the national parksJ Future geueratiotis may forsake thij smokestarka whk-- wntlnue in- creaotng In nuuilicrs and find in the t you pay for Coat here, you gef full Our quantity purchasing by our New York makes possible :piendid quality at fact) IVVhafever $12.50 to $39.75 Apron Dresses Buy Aluminum Here! the Low Price! Superior Qualities Lower Pricet- j MhtS!!.'Mfr the eouritry the same kind of bears, moiiumwita--o- forest liewj and fresh AnjericairTudiaH koevi Not ,' price I ; Many attractive styles. Amoskeag gingham and Scoot percale. Each. not work with aluminum! Our of array shining pots and pans makes you want to home and cook! At these advantageous go price, buy the kitchen ware you need. Cooking, ia Home Dresses Gingham and Linene Attractively made D.resses for. wear at home if you like to look your best. Fine ; ' jmwe littoTgyttytcTovelty pocneu, pretty, rumes, ana a century i,' proposals of tie Patrons and tells of a tit-Englishman, engaged to marry n i itt if American girl. Her brother, a lieutenant in the navy, nue valuable .palters, and' Lord Alcrgnon called Chumley f(ff short, goes' aliofit .retrieving them, thus winning the girl and- saving (lie family mime. ' .'Twrty Winks" Is Just ne bjjt laugh ..f'l-nnj.ijtlit'f. you'll, la ukU wCtJiiffith the first time be puts in an 'npjicarance on the screen- ufl "docked ; ontr iirmnmitig high hat, cane, spats mid what not (JGrriffith and his high hat are destined tiVtiiVimie. fuumus. ) . "hen Griffith starts on the trail owjhe niiss!!i naval plans the fun. begins. It starts in the young lieu- il TORTV WINKS" Ik-s- Funnier than '.Changing litis. t's what" Paramount claims for. "Forty Winks" thtv latest prodnetioo of Paul Iribe and Frank rrson, the serpen's only directorial "team." Viola Dana, Theodore RoU-rtfcfihiml and Raymond-Griffitin th leading roles of fuo picture which was adapted for the5-reer- i by Bertrani Minhauser from the popular stage play, "Lord Chumley," by David IMawo and bands"-Tha- s - Henry C PeMlllft-rr"""V The Story is a. nieliMlraina.tit-comedwith" no ruiall anniift of mystery t'ofed In for good. measure kn-x--s - tenant's home and ends up on a navy target out in the Atlantic un fire of the guns of Jthe battle fleet. It is claimed thatao funnier scene tlian (his waa 'teverHRwiglit " " T to the before. ." Cyril Chadwiek, William Boyd and Anna May Woiig are Included in he. supixirting cast of "Forty Winks" w hich opens at the "Colum-iui- u .timlght'-- i ' - BRITISH CONSUL 1- 2 -i48-- 48-l- b. 100 lbs. 80 lbs. 100 lbs. ." Pas-so- n .... ... .... . . . ..... .... ...... .... . ... .2 85 100 lbs. 100 lbs.-- Oats,-- . . 100 lbs. Rolled Oats 100 lhs.- - Barley . . . . ....................... S3.00- ...... . . $2.90 100s. Chopped Jafley J ...... ..v. ..,..$3.00 100 lbs. Corn , . . . . . . . ; - . . "Whole .S2.75 .......:t,...fc.,..... . . .'. . . 100 lbs. Fine Ground or Cracked Corn. .$2.85 lOOlbsrWgsiitdJCacken' FmT7r.T;.TrTr.$3.10"1 100 lbs. Wasatch Laying Mash. . . ... . . . . . . .U 83.10 '100 lbs. Golden Meat Scraps ..... . . , . . ,$4.25 Choice Alfalfa Hay, per. cwt . ; -- - i 90 Wasatch Produce BUY FOR CASH AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE i25 West Center. 523 S. Univ. Ave. " Phone 34i-i-"Phone 67 . ' , " our l OnilUllYLO Leading Utah officials , and Salt ake business mert" will accompany Gerald CampbelL British consul prunes?;:1.:... 39c San Francisco Tuesday a visit to the Ironton plant of the Columbia Steel corporatiooj Mr. Campbell will arrive in Salt Lake'City Monday afternoorf and Will remain for two days. This is his first visit to IJtah and during, his brief stay, will".: deliver two addresses, one at the assembly hall, under-- thft aunpicea Lake. Britannic association, on Monday evening. March 30, and another on Weilnesday, April 1, before the at liriTQ on niemlHTs J Straw weretbstesses at a party for three or four Weeks with her home of Mrs. Straw. ' ; 1 PT 3 to 4 lbs. OO-HCi- LtuV Best Cuts Steer Beef, lb. SHOULDERS SUGAR Smoked, boned and , rolled, lb r r- 100 lbs. Fine Beet for ..... t V- 12l:c Stookedong'lesr Mhrri tavi and 45c 50. s mi V 60c iiiuiuiiiuiiiiuintiiuuiiiiiiiusiiiiKiiii opera house proved a" success both from the standpoint of entertain-- , ' ' ment and finance.' ; The Mutual programs In the wards next Tuesday, night promise to be most enjoyable. Everyone is invited to attend their i meetings that night and enjoy an evening qf music and readings. ". left Wednes-- G. W. Mendenhall day J or JjilbertiCanada ri-;- - 7 c i j I Batter LOG CABIN Mrs. Gussle Johns of Provo was hostess to the Wednesday Evening MM. :. . , ' . Curtis baby girL, Paul Thorn returned from Den verr where he has beeirr tmem ber of the B. T. V. basketbaU team. - $7.35 Mr. and Mrs, HIUca Boberson, Mr, and Mrs. A. O. Thorn and Miss Orpha Deal motored to Fountain Green, Sunday, by way of Nephu Mrs. Ellra Thorn, Dick Thorn and Josephine Sanord motored to Bingham and spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Thorn's daugb ter, Mrs, William Erdman. . JTAH -- --. . . . .. Medium Large .. .. .95 trin? Beans No " RIPE Beans,-No- can 2 Medium, tall can..jl8 Selects, tall can.-- . . .23 OLIVES BROKEN No. 2 can. ..24s SLICED ........ ,5c Spinach, Not 2Yt 3 lbs". ,.29 ,...25 Asparagus, Celery, Rhubarb, Cauliflower, Green ' Onions, Fresh Tomatoes, Radishes, Head Lettuces3" MEATS PotHoasts HA.S " 16 picnic size 9c, 3 for 25 Standard, tall can. .16 QualitylJCima Oranges, dozen - 23 Or 5 dozen ....$1.00 Grapefruit, large . .10 Or 3 for 27? Apples, Rome Beauty, lb. 42c b. ' Very Highest Pineapple , sweet-CreameryTl- : Syrup . t the h""ie of her mother, Mrs. Bailey, last Saturday BrWge-flnh- Guaranteed Small F. H..,CeUventra has gone to Salt Xake City to attend to busi ness there. She will return to morrow. -- ItDAHol I:' a Wc BjJtKiCOFJE Harker, the Mr,, and Mrs. R. E. Thorpe announce the arrival last Sunday of a N. fl. A total of 1,barrels of apples hare been U!pptd from this port since the beginning of the shipping season.- Coriijeerva Sun Ripe Oats Mr, and Mrs. Manford Hutchison Mrs.- - Waliact Halps and family were the dinner guests of Mr-- , and of ' Spanish Fork were the guests Of Arthur Mrs, Finley Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. George Talmadge, Mrs. W. J. droesbeck has gone to Sunday. . Rexburg, Idaho, where she wiU visit Springville was well represented forthree or fonr weeks with her at the Junior prom at - Nephl last daughter, Mrs. Frank A. Turner. Friday night when a number "of folks motored down to atMiss Helen Thomas of Provo was young tend the dance. week-end the guest of Miss Helen Groesbeck. The Belief society entertainment given last Friday night at the Mrs. Buel Harris of Provo- - rlslt . .WWWl n ed home of A. J. 12y2c ,,12c Ox Tails ...7V2C J. liU lb........... Hamburger Brains Mrs. Clifford Diet of Soldier Summit spent the latter part-- , of last week with her mother, - Mrs. E. Wonnaeott "J" . - Mrs: D. P. Brlnton and Mrs. M. R. i-- 3c Neck Boil . ....8c Lean Pot Roast, v lb. ........I212C Miscellaneous 1 Fresh Jripe 3 Pickle Tripe :..r: id. Rump Roast Veal, lb. .... ... ...Z5c McKenile has re-- S" turned to her home here after hav ing spent some time in Bingham. B Mrs, Pazil Smith Entertained t her home Saturday evening for friends. Bridge was played, with Mrs. M. W. Bird and Mrs. Wallace Mace winning the prizes. The fol lowing ladies were present : Mrs. A. G. Johnson, Mrs.' Wallace Mace, Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Mrs. B. I Done, Mrs. Jfelvin Done, Mrs. 8. C. WhiUaker, Mrs., John Mendenhall, Mrs. O. I Barron, Mrs. M. W. Bird, Mrs, C. B. Packard. Mrs. Charles BoyevMrs. Stephen Deal, and the hostess, Mrs. JDazil Smith. - Dainty refreshments Were served. HALIFAX, 00.1,072 u Mrs .Mary evening. " . - Very choice, average, per TIAT HA of the chamber of com - the regular noonday . ' rr:.... cheese merce, " at luncheon. i tervedvLi: .. Camp's, 3 for Consul General of Great ain Makes First Official Y Visit to Utah. - Seiieral V "Beef Liver, sliced,: Shoulder Roast, lb. ..... .17c20c - UNUSUAL BARGAINS Saturday Until Noon CADniMTC Booth's or Van Oi l IRONTON PLANT OCJ I .15c , to Salt Lake last week to attend the funeral of Fred NesbiL . Brit- sack Payson Floifr . . . . ; . . . . Vt.tS2.45 : sacks Flour, .'. . ,$4 85 Heavy Mill Run .S2.35- Mill Run , $l.SO Low Grade Flour Shorts, . . . . ... .$s!oO Shorts . ..( . . r. rrr.".S2 75 "'- Mt; Pleasant our ihelves will convince any skeptical person that this is not the case. Much of our merchandise is nationally advertised products sold at monef--r ' saving prices. , Every article we sell is examined thoroughly by our expert buyers, before we place It in stork. It Is bought for- Ha qiralify tt.. whip, ngfinWwMfrli under which It is marketed. Every item must represent an economical buy for our customers. -- - You will never go wrong by depending-foods sold by Skaggs. i. Quaifr and Service Mrs. .John Chili was hostess to the following ladies at a surprise party given Tuesday for Mrs. Olive ChildS': Mrs, Eliza Thorn, Mrs. Mary 3. Finley, Mrs. Elizabeth Huntington, Mrs. Gila Huntington, Mrs. Mattle Thorn, Mrs. Anna Mendenha'll, Mrs, Hannah Clyde, Mrs. Percinda Oak ley, Mrs. Lillian Huntington, Miss Edith' Bothwell, Mrs. Erra Chllda, Mrs. Bell Childa. A very interest ing program was enjoyed and a dainty lunch was1 Miss Elsie Barker had as ner sses Glenna Hafea and Boma Stansfleld from"! Jjekttcfat INSPECT WILL veJtliLtlg-aMHnes-that-- Fresh Tomatoes, guestss(r-weefc-therM- conipetitorg who were unabter to meet our prices, told them that "second Skaggs Stores sold inferior nierchaadise, quality" goods, etc. di-- r - r- -; - at the O "SECONDS" AT SKAGGS 79c 171c lb. Breast of Veal, with pocket 17c latter part of last week. . $1.98 - IJli()nofeJaftd! Find what yoi need here in Aluminum. Priced from wide sathesi Priced at, -- - THIS ALUMINUM WILL WEAR WELL SPLENDID FINISH ginghams and linenes. as well snr air that the These are the- (Pivernment, tinder a new compre hensive policy adopted by Secretary of the Interior, Hubert Work; who administers the national parka and monmheiitg. The tjnspotled bits of America must be preserved, Work says. The ones set. apart so far, and others which may lie set 'apart later, " for tile "Use, ediicatlmt, health and pleasure of all the people." The commercial nsev of these reservations,, except as specially authorized, by, law or required for the accommodation and entertainment of visitors, will not "be I 79c l ago. Only quantity purchase tior New York J3uyers per- -' miti ui to sell these splendid Apron. Dresses at so low a f .r-f-e- ,'5 Veal Stew ' 8PRINGULLE NEWS. " ' ually eliminated.' IjjiuIs leased for the operation of hotels, camps, transportation facili ties or other publie service will continue to binder, strict government control and confined to tracta no larger than absolutely necessary. The leasing of parka an4 monument lands for suhmler home Will not lie iiermitted, If this were Work believes, the reserra- tous"ml(;ht .liecome to gerenally set tled as to exclude the public from convenient access to their streams, lakes and other natural features, f the destroying thTwy-ftmctloreserves. The cutting of trees is not to be permitted except where timber is needed in the construction of build-inir- a and other inrnTOvementirwitlF in a park or monument and only when the trees can be removed without Injury or disfigurement to the landscape, where the thinning Is necessary to improve the scenic fea tures, or where destruction is neces sary to eliminate 'dangerous insects or forest diseases. Roads, trails and building will he harmonized With, the landscape as much as possible and engineers out these projects will have knowledge of landscape engineering and proper appreciation of the valueof the parts. All improvement will lie vctu:ried out as far aa possible, under preconceived plans developed with special reference to the preser- IbJ., MEATS MAYBE THIS IS JUST A DETOUR ALL NATIONAL 25c ' . - Asparagus, 3 PUBLICTOUSE .25c mm lb. firman An iam a In national Barks where cattle rti zinc Jms been permitted to some extent, this practice la to. be grad ..a if2 IUC ...:12c Moapa Asparagus, I3C New Beets, bunch . Utah Spinach, .;;.i2c . 2 Value $1,011 r Large Size . $1.20 "r Ctsl"" of the new colors r4acin ating, but they are not half so stunning s the color themselves. Rust, Titian, sand, cranberry, mahogany, pearl gray, reindeer, and of course ' JLx. 4 Dozen - is 1 , ORANGES : GRAPEFRUIT Large, Each $4s. Be it balmy or cold, a woman knows by instinct just when it it time to new Spring Coat buy a Spring Coatl Don't you f eel that you want your now? A FRUITS Reasonable Prices Smart Styles f M M LISt ISOTTON'S PRICE Utalu St, Pwo, i . FREE DELIVERY 8 fRJCES t Best cuts, 12 c " lb... ... Small CHOICE RIB BOIL,3 22c lbs.:::: VEAL CHOPS, 2 lbs. .7 LARD, 3 lbs. ,.. ' rieniy oi rork, Lamb and Poultry 25c 35c 65c a |