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Show i - - I THE PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAYAPRIL 3, 1925. if; YEA,BO,THE ill - PAGE FIVE. DUCK IS A BEAUTIFUL SWIMMER iecially Priced Hew1 Today ft MUD FOB ' VN psirs of 'shoes, formerly priced up to $10,or $1 to $4. Shoe Dept. Taylor Bros. Co. ' 8AL&--20- f . . 0 M for , ' fnSATURDAY. - Hill f . -- and MONDAY. f - New WILL TRADE modern home Sb , Trovo fur land on Provo Bench. -- Route InoHir ' 1. Box 281. Spring A-- turn-- , house FOR RENT fehed or unfurnished with garage. A- 1ST E. Tth V. DATS , is f 2- IkV...' , . i FOR RENT4-roo105 N. 3rd W; - - "-- furn. house. m - - ' m "v line i u' r 9 v w A-- 8 Dark Jersey 'heifer, wlfh horns, expecting to freihen, S46 5 W. 2nd. 8. ' " ,NGW OPEN : 4925 -Season '- ..- . I WIIX , 50 Oranges, doz..r:25'trp Bana ms, lb. . . . . . .15 - Wine ap Apples, nice anc juicy, 8 lbs.. .25r Rorrit Beauty, 4 lbs 25 ! in Coops , .Call at can be .; 0 ' RWf4TJ0 MORE ' r ;5r large heads 10 Asparagus, lb. . .22 Rhubarb, 2 lbs.... 25 Spinach, 2 ; Joe Bush BIRMINGHAM, breezed along in perfect Style, but the Browns lacked the necessary punch to win from Birmingham. The southerners took the first game of the series, 2 to Q. . Kohl rabi Is an early season vegetable when its best, or a late fall one. Put in some seed early. ' im ' jkfii -- "- tt- i . " wv. ' irx - i in I mitt ml r ,8; fil i$ikv OUR GREEN STAND. -Bunch 'Carrots, 2 for-- :. Bunch 'Beets,. BUncE 25c Turnips, 25 c Bunch Asparagus, each Rhub, 2 lbs :. 25c . Spinachrr l . ...... Head"lttuce, 3 bs W i C aU w 1 (lp t VKUtrrABLIfiS fitDry girigns, , - 4 . .. . . . ??.';'. : tuinn, in Country. ca fcuu PEAS flavor :f. . Albers Buck Wheat flour, 3 lb. pkg..... i 5Qti sil ..20c 1 bottkHoney? 48c ,,JII.Wfn' bottle Piat Honey WHS ..... ...... ncft . u s fo . CHEESE f Cottage Cheese, large pkg. -'- Butter,lb., Timpanogos Butter", ib.'...w..:.... RuflseUStatoes, bushel DoftHONEY flombHqnev.'... each TtTTTTFIR ...... 20c lb Cherry Hill Butter,', i...... '....;. Wasatch Butter, lb. lb. 1Cn Sego Peas, 2 cans . . . ....25c Spring Garden, 2 cans . . . . ". . . . ....45c : N 28c MILK :t: Fresh Cherry Hill Dairy 'Milk, . 'quart . -- g4j; 54c 54c 50c W Fresh Cherry Hill Dairy 1Cn UU Cream," .; half Pint -' i . Canned Mills, any brand .vJ.. 5c, 10c DRIED FRUITS Peaches, ': r NEVER ACCtPXEO imit A CHQI?TrA5 GIFT " 9 Hindmarsh CASH AND CARRY MARKET ". 468 West Center. We are open until 8 o'clock. - " Prunes, ' 2 lbs. . . . Black lb 25c . Figs, - .20c MINCE MEAT Mince loose Meat,. deligbt. As a boy, he says, be was niore frequently than he ch'des any "againHt everything," although, ex- employe." He tries to tear down his own ideas before he "puts them into tremely sensitive. . He Is He loves footlmll, wrestling, effect. tennis, boxing and the other hardterj 'Jievcr tells Jokes 1eause he siwrts. His keenest delight is in does not rememl)er them long ' meeting ..the other fellow on even enough to repeat them, and he hss grounds and outmaneuverlng him. no time for originating them. He Saunders says that be has never shuts out xof his mind everything Heriial he doesn't need to remember. now iampus propnecy hot learned to le dej)endont. He likes a strain of music or waft biade will have I "In three years He refuses' to accept Christmas of perfume to reach .him v iiea he three million dollars. I can make . He gifts 'or birthday presents. : is working. Noise doesn't annoy him. a million dollars easily." has never written a.'ChrJstnHis. card. "And theytold me I didn't, even He was laughed.at. He irefet- - .to get for himself those have my own name a year ago," he But today Saunders has complet things that he wants..' smiles. '.' ... ed contracts for stores in' 70 cities. Los And scattered from is not he will 'a yet .be They Angeles to Miami, DaUas to St. He says he wants. ihpney, hut', heLouis. He Is operating s.tores in ten wants it for what: 'money ;wIU ; do. Ltowns and cities outside of ..Mem rather than for personal pleasures.,! Fo'f pleasure he. works.. Night auphis, where his eight 'parent stores " tomobile rides of from 20 to 40 miles are flourishing. . have been "his main recreation' sine t. Independent of Others. And. he Is not operating &n bor- hesfarted his "comeback." "But he ; Chicago;' Aptu s. (tP) wu rowed money ! the ; corporation says his greatest pleasure Is work, sou and company, one of the "big Saunders is free from the com four" packers, will be out of the bearing' his name has not one. tank indebetedness ; he has not depend placent attitude of hands of the. receivers within three ed on any person for advise or men. ; He often takes 4 broom from montb, bankers estimated today ... counseL an, .employe and sweeps an entire following announcement of the j)lan . , "In two more years I will iiave floor,-o- r fruit in a dls of reorganization.' made that three million dollars,' play case, or tells a' customer the The plan has the approval of the can of vegetables. yarious Interests Involved, Frank O. Saunders said. merits of 1 am 60 I will hare Never Re'ads Recommendations. Wett niore, chairman of the First "By the time-' made $500,000.01 K)."'. "Big" Ideas 4mnsf "he aggregations National Bank and chairman of ""He "said it with-a- ll the calmness of gmaller Ideas," he saysc'A.inin f orgnulzation committee, de- : with which lie had iormerlyi.'nego-tlate- d may aay; wlR ?c4iquer 'the World," mA-im$5,000,000 deals for PIggly but if lie hdsn't. planned for every Aue plan Is to sell Wilson and Wiggly. .He .seemed to bellew he emergency through attention to de- and company to a. new company uncould do It Idea wis not go der federal court decree and extail, his" big ' " i It' Wsy,': he satd. "I am suc- through." change the- new securities for old. a rate I faster than at rSannders' ceeding plilloophy is tergcly would were I still head of PIggly a "roll your own" attitude toward OAKLAND, CaL The Cubs won Wiggly. By 1950 I will be ten things in general. . He never accepts the second game of their series times as great success as I wonld if or rejects a msn on another's with Oakland here yesterday, this I had not experienced reverses In time by only one rum: Both teams He doesn't rend ' ' . . used as many aulwtitutes as possible. niv fortnne," ayway, he soys. A contest- la- - Saunders' .greatest i- - lift silently "cussea ouf - iilmself The final store was 4 to 3. :: v .fix' xm . .?.. money-seeke- '. - r. VILSON & CO. TO REORGANIZE -- - 10-ce- . JJq recotn-niendfitio- n. 20c r. BROADWAY T and comedy princes! ALIf SE'ATsjOc . Tonight and Saturday.'." "LEO SLILONEY in", "KINGS CREEK LAW . ine.ui sses Marie and Erin Ward left Wednesdaly for a trip through Friday. The was given : - Weber Valley Peas, ... 1 Q& 2Qq "10c,15c QCp Orange Marmalade, 10c 1 lb. can ... ... . . Qt. Can Penick Syrup, maple Gentleman,. ' "EAST OF . iFour Shows Daiy; 2:30. 4:00, 7:30, 9:00 TONIGHT r.xm-mendatlon- s , -- w following J SATURDAY Study cJud met at the home of Mrs. Nell AUeman, last - kttnMJfflderailiendfcfi 1R tomatoes 15c Hamburger and Sau- . sags. 2 lbs. . rnnv -. t - . ...... lb. . VUU 5C south- well against the Reds in the scratches but St. Louis Browns, pQrtside, Jess Wtngard, was treated roughly at Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Fla., and the Browns lost , 7 IDS. Cleveland's SAVANNAH paws did ATURDAY MORNING :ib:-r.-- , Mrs. Genevieve Wilson of Salt Lake is visiting at the home of her father, G. L. Hyde. 7 to 4. ' ; t Mrs. Olive Anderson left Thursday to attend conference at Salt Lake City. - Wallace MacDonald plays the. ' i part of Hugh Warren; Theodore Margareteddon, Joe Dowlfng, Hel- By NEA Service Kusloff is the spy and Shelden en Dunbar, Gale Henry, Marvel MEMPHIS, Tenn., April 2. One Lewis,, completing the trio of featur- Qulvey nod Ed-- Faust year ago, Clarence Saunders, deClarence Badger directed the ed players, is l'ugin, his accomposed head of JPlggly Wiggly, moved which was written for the from his palatial home to a small plice. - ' Others in tlio cast are Jack Joyce, screen by Adelaide Heilbron. apartment In "a hptel. . lie was battle a after legal lasting bankrupt x six months. jivi"1' ':; is. . ' There is still time to draw garden plans or both flower and' vegetable garden. You will need Ibem both - . Pot Roast, any :-:". rtit. Roast Rib Prime j California, hey- - expect to visit Mr. and Mrs. Owen P. Ward, at Eureka, Cal. They will lie accompanied on their trips by Mrs. F. Thomas Malette of North Carolina. If your cauliflower 'didn't' pah out as anjarlyauniraer.cnujr..tj,jt,4aJl planting. Sometimes it doesn't do well early in the season. possession of some valuable iiapers is discovered by de "Montrichard. The girl is made a prisoner and the snv takes off by airplane to deliver But Betty manager nis message. to get in touch with the Intelligence. Department and a French plane sets out after him. There is a great fight high in the skies., - - - TMtrrTteTcr-ltrrhj-rtck wins? . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford DyWwcre the guests during the week of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. "Wouuacott jt . SATURDAY : OWEN MODRE MARY CARR RALPH LEWIS 5 in ' 5 Mr. and Mrs. O.' A. Thorn and Mr:"1 and Mrs. J. W. Whiting motored to pgden Tuesday returnind to Salt Lake to attend the play Corlanton." -- Which - " ".: John WEs Bailey,' who Id Here In the Interest of the, ..canning, Jic4o.ry is staying for an indefinite 'length of time at the home' of Mrs. Wla M-- 4 Ala. he tolls her that if she really wants to help her country there s- another way. iUirit is that Betty sets out on "NEW lilTES- - FOR OLD the trail of de Montrlchnrd (Kos-- : Betty ttfcnjBjhcJramoijntb,, Cwrinan spy, .mamiuarsding pFrture,WTves for did?,Ts the as a French officer. The picture. fioes on to show.how" .. is-J-- as-lt- o ES FOR OLD." Wrr .; Mrs. Cyjlis" Saell'of Ephriaai took luncheon Mrs. Ella y Miner Wednesdal. ' i', ? 1 - ' ' n Opposite Troy Laundrji. The story lij'onc Betty ptayVtfie role of a celehrated Parisian dancer. . She spends her holidays lis 'I' peasant grrl on her aunt's farm fif Normandy. Here she ineeiHajflif Varren. America u of ficer. ; It is (8 fflse of .1B Bt first on his way slghtrWaiTeri'coutinues np to IhB 'ifiies and' Betty returns to Paris Where she becomes involved in the French secret service. , It all happens at her cafe which is the headquarters for officers, soldiers on leve, etc. proposes ft toasto Fjai'ice and dashes a glass of wlnp Sato tlie face of .one' man who Slie loiirns later ihefea'son-n- e leg has Ixwn shot away. She apologizes tearfully and - nir MARKET r.4enigiW-8r- Society IRoy Starr, of Logan, stient f Wednesday visiting with ills uiothor, ' , Mrs. Jennie Starr, g : , SAN FR AnCISCQ young pi k'UiiTby--FlintRheCardirtV jnoundspvin, ,hi , he out standing event of the Cardinal-Friscseries.' Rbeih blanked the Coast Leaguers yesterday, St Louis winning 8 to 0. Ib....25 382 W "NEW LIVES FOR OLD" Mrs. M. E. CrandalL Jr., went to Salt LakftpWednesday to attend Re' conference. lief easily 5 E. 6th N.' Betty. Coiupson Monday. A-- 0 - PROVO FRUIT AND VEGETABLE l ' - ... .. CHOICE TERRITORY WITH 01 R HIGH GRADE LINE OF KNIT GOODS AND WOOLENS. BIG MONEY. STEADY WORK. APPLY AT ONCE. , JENKINS KNIT GOODS. CO. ..,-r.lO and His Country Store. Ladies' Wrist Watch Given Free Ernest Strong and Joseph Grant made a business trip to Salt Lake WANTED, : .......... -- . FOR RENT 5 modern . furnished rooms. 356 E, 4th N. Phone 052: A-- fl TWO GOOD SALESMEN TO WORK extra Lettjuce, Tonight 7 :30". 9:15 7 Begular Prices . FAT SANDERS . , Finder return Reward. ; ; . Elks tooth. takes alL Green Onions, 2 bunches ' for "' COLulBM Mr. A-- n bu.-.9- for.... ... Save your coupons for tho TT' complete "Zenith Radio Set" moved. Dry Onions, 9 lbs. .25 Potatoes, White Pearl and Russets, 'Water Kress, 3, bunches lal - SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Channcy Childs and andlrs. Frank JSanford were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grover 'Clyde Sunday.' A-- 9 FOR SALE Chicken coops worth $350 and 400 laying hens. $475, We Deliver Twice Daily. 1 i to 208 W. Center. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS If shudt- (- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thorpe and Mrs. Roy Loverldge motored to Sail Lake Monday evening to attend the play "Corlanton," presented by the Ralph Clonlnger players at the Wilkes theater. U)ST areen Groceries J PMXGVILLE Mrs. Glen Dallln entertained friends at an April Fool party Tuesday evening. Eighteen guests eu- fan: Joyed office in connection with Dixon Beal Estate Co., office. If you have anything for sale cell 75. I guarantee results., ' 'Col. L R. Vawdrey, auctioneer and appraiser. . .......... 1' your used furniture. BTTY Telephone 75. - Grapj Fruit, 64 size, 3 fcr 25 Newnall Orange's, extra fancy, ; regular 75c - AUCTION Change Water and Clean Pool Daily; ' and small hats, all . PURE, CLEAN, WARM WATER Vegetables la4 - . 8ALB-Ne- w ' i 29 ' IRVJNES A-- 9 FOR SALE New modern 5 room brick home, full basement built in ,both tub, hard wood flow, fire- pbiee. Never been occupied, owner must sacrifice Jerma. Phone 128. AO IJew improvements have been J.?talled, thexeifirejft pared to care for our patrons than ever, before. . - .'. w' Fruit A- . refrigerator. Ilolds 100 lbs., of ice. 356 N. 1st. 'A-- 0 . '. East". ... - FOR Lemdhs, doz. . XI tts furniture. 2 nicely furn. apt 8. for FOR RENT 178 W. 4th N. . Mght housekeeping. - V ' Pbooe $3.95 to -S5.00 Urge hats A-- FOR SALRi-Hoiweho- ld 09 W. irtf! N. 9 , in i ' LOST . , V program Piano-solo- , Jane AUeman; "The Life of van Dyke" was given . by Mrs. Martha Harrison and Mrs. Frances Whitney. "The Lost Word" was given by- Mrs. Sadie Faucet. . Election of of ficers was as follows : Mrs. Frances JO'hitneypresldent : Mrs. Lew Banks, vice. president : Mrs. Flora McKensie. secretary: Mrs. Nell AUeman, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Nellie Burt, treas urer: Mrs. Sadie Faucet. Mrs.-Mar Huntington and Mrs Jennie Clyde, ' executive committee. Mrs. Maude Thorn, Mrs. Manette! Bird and Mrs. Hilda Finley, flower ' , committee. Mrs: Ada B. Harrison aslsted the hostess. Daltoiuir JackHolt Lone Wolf ! i ! Miss Josephine enter-- Reynolds . tertained at a "candy pirtP Friday! evening at the home of Mrs. 11. J. Heynolds, Jr. The following girls . were present : Lucile Crandall. Viola Musig, Helen Boyer, Jctwphiue Crandall, Marian Groeslteek, Dons'! Dillingham, Theo Ridjmt. Georgia Harmer, Ines Starr and the hostess, Josephine Reynolds. i ' . and comedy . "AGGRAVATED PAPA" Miss Helen HUghes and Miss MarNOTICE TO CREDITORS. ete the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George llaymond at K ;t ate of Jdin U. Booth, deceased. Nephi, last Thursday evening, and CrfHlitors will prwnt olaims with Ient a very enjoyable evening. roncbers to hi mdersij:ii(d at 2''i East Sevwith North.- - Pmvo. t'tah, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boyer oo or before the tjdiiy of Jnite, on March-- 9 a babr girl to Mr.Trad , , v 1925. Mrs. Harlan Boyer on March 2S, a ' JOHN II. BOOTir. ' . boy- ,Administrator of the etnte uf .Ti.hu garet Warthen R. Rooth. Mr. and Mrs." Eddie, Child anBWTII & BfifH'KB VMC. nounce the arrival of a baby girl, Attorneys. .. born, March 31. - Publication dates; Apr J 10 17 2t Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson of Nevada are spending few days in 'Only 2 per rent of the Ai:erisn Sprjugvlllo,, visiting with nlalivcs farmers twihl any fclcr;il U im - friends, - . . ta x la iyis , anij i |