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Show tacc eight. THE Pf.OVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1925. ' ' t'harb," Madrui gallery. FAMOUS ART world's . k i. it A .i;r LARGEST CHAIN 8 H p wi M ? ' STORE H - i' Cm REUABLt aK .s i'-'- . QUALITY COOTS ALWAYS AT LOWER 'i PAINTKG AT UNIVERSITY rncxj 71 PEEAIOKENrSTOBXS Iaaarus from tbe Dead" - jjiUilusu f TilUa ia America, ilea and women travel the world ever to ae the wurks of the great masters. It is seldoiB that tbe works' ef the ;reat masters come to as. Only very rich people or the museums ia our lArgest cities caw afford them. W. Crawford Anderson la owner One of World's Masterpiecef if "Raising Lasarua from , the Oead." He ia giving two ketures Shown at Young odaf in the X faculty room snd Faculty Room Snrijlve two more Monday beglo-ntu- g st 8:30 and.4l30 p. m. It is LARS0X. By PROr. & Titian's "Raitdng IjiEarus from Beeeasary to make a small admisthe Dead" is on exhibition ta the sion charge of ten cents to help pay . expenses. . ,. .. . B, Y. H, faculty room. ., "ltuUiiig it Bejif.thejriie- 2S6West Center St . r. Ai andMiliim Is Our Constant may shop We with the ntaott ateod and making sock provision m Visit oar Ttrioui department!. of ear food. Our low price will then tW Ul qaty Baia-too- Hsra and Sav Many men .prefer to wear Jcnit iindewear jat ..this... Here are two season. values which trill appeal to them. AtU.tM UmU Stuta.of food quality Men! Buy Hose Union Suita for Men UawaSoitsfarMca k. Well made, and finished. Cool and comfortable. Ribbed i I'nlon Suit ill 69c AlUegeUwoo SuIU , ; of fine quality nainsook. Git fullx and well made... 9Se AtUetk Union SaiU silk striped white madras and foisctte ..,,......$1.98 "ecro; II n t is b o r Oat of oar feature values' has extra hesvy heel sal toe; also double sole. sleeves; suckle length'. 'value at $1.19 Aa exception! fowr-pl- Lt(M ftrf will Boys st suits. Good ' who look for ae-tradable value .come here for little folks' underwear, quality ribbed knitted lisle j ahort sleeves' and knee length. Excellent valuei at very low price 49c 49c M others per cent for renditloBr--80-pe cent Tor the titt..'..I. i'.:,.r.-Tbwas ward First represented with 19 member out of 41; the Second With 19 out of 27; the Third with 9 out of 18 and the Fourth the contest ,r In aeorlne. the liidges ' earife 60 with 20 out of 80. rv,. A silver trophy was presented to Iter cent for number participating : 16 per cent for interpretation, iu the winner on which will be- - engraved their name.' If the shield is won eucceilon by any ward It may be kept .permanently. ,1 It was announced by Stake Supt. C. K. Jones. that the male , chorau contest of 'the "M" men of the Kolob stake would be made an annual 'V'. .' e M M tf es HUlESOnl e St sa a Siarcit leans Grapefruit s e M ... ta M M M M St SS se w e uM M or. . . . 0Cn Florida's Best, Large, 2 for . , a S Si s 1 '.MEATS SATURDAY MORNING SPECIALS PORK S Shoulder Roasts Best Cuts, lb. . S 18c! St H H ns Pol Roasis m T.Bone Steaks, lb. n te 14c aSi Breast Veal with pocket, lb. I Lsrds, 3 lbs. it 14 . V . .. . ......... w W ,20c 15c 65c all kinds of prepared lunch Elects for jour Easter Outing. . We have . I I 1 Mr. aad Mrs. 3. B. Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coo die motored to Belt Lake City Sunday. Maries Croesbeok entertained her friends at a candy pull at her home last Those to Friday evening. ea-Jo- y the evening were f Iocs Starr, Helen Boyer, Tbeo Biding, Ida Packard, Josephine CrandaU, Georgia Harmer, Lucille CrandaU, Jane Packard, Josephine Reynolds, and the hostess, Marion Groesheck. Mrs, John E. Carlisle returned to ber home In Logan Saturday evening; after a visit with her mother Mrs. Mary L. Crandatt. Miss lone Palfreyman visited In Lake City over the week end. Salt (UP) the road. "We got ahead of tle ; northwest country which- the builders of the Milwaukee helped to devolop," be said.' "Now we have got to wait W for'the country to .catch up." Agrictiltuwil tiasatlonoClTears Just preceding 1924 fwas blamed by Byram for a large part of the financial difficulties of the road. - ..... '., PHTSBUIlGj: II ... V I If II II 1 I 1 - I . r WltTLANI), 'Ore r April 7. (TP) Church law will prevent the funeral services of Archbishop until after Alexander .Christie Easter memliers of a the .Catholic -- ' Tbe Alpha Beta club met at the home of Mrs. Ada Straw last Friday, Mrs, EmmaJlBussell-w- as hostess. Mrs. Straw, president presided. Miss Myra Sawyer, one of Utah's leading artists. In a very charming manner, gar a talk on "Art and Its Influences." Dainty refreshments were served to four....... . teen ladles. ; Mrs, Zina CrandaU has returned home After three week absence. She was accompanied by. her daughter,' Mrs.' Harold Williams, who un derwent an operation recentlv. and Whiting and Mrs. Eliza Thorn- - motored to Salt Lake Saturday tg attend conference. Hr.' MrsW - ;w,-;.- ) Lake1 Sunday. $1.63 rD Ari7CDC 37c 31b. box sodas PORKROASKX-I- Sc W h Jm : 3 In Salt i The total price is only . . 4 . heater to your present e. range boiler ready for The balance is taav. 2 able in monthly payments of $L50 with your tas ser-vic- " - Take advantage is special offer now. If you can't come in" write or ... . i puuue anai your oraer wiu of-th- spen- t- the Mr. and ) You pay 95c with yoW order, we connect. th bin.- Lake with .recdveourberrtattention;'?; . j-- '- .. Utah Valley Gas & Coke Co. Li.i4fe'ii. was given st the home of the bride, Mrs, WUIinm Johnson? Thursday evening. Mr. Thorn will leave In Jane for a mission to South Africa, tor the L. D. S. ichurt-h- . Mr. and Mrs: Groesheck of Bineham, and Mr, aad Mrs. Bob Turner of Bexburg, Idaho, are Tisltlng with - relatives ' here.. W. George Talmage attended ference Sunday and Monday. I con- Mrs. Jennie 8tarr and Mrs. Elisa beth Whltmore 'attended conference at Salt Lake City Saturday . ,. and Sunday.? - Mr. and .Mrs. Grover Clyde were the guests of Mr, nd Mrs.' E. fl. Bluenael of Mldvale Saturday .They attended conference in Salt Lake Sunday, ere-nln- Mr. and Mrs. Grover Clyde en tertained at dinner last week for Mr. - and Mrs. . C. H. Childs snd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanford and famlUes.; .?. .'n..-- . Tbe Service Star Legion will hold their fourth annual Tea at the ot Kettle B. Groesbeck, f rom 2 tlH 5 o'clock. home 23K cutMb. 12c ; 25c scm(S(SS 0 April SUte Legion President Mrs. I C. Potter, will be present; also a fine musical program has been arranged. Everyone Is invited. President Sarah Straw shipped nineteen feather pillow; to tbe tubercular soldiers at Whipple Barracks, Arizona, last week. The pillows were donated by tbe Service Star members. There will be a food sale of cakes, pies, cookies and doughnuts, at the Columbia cafe Saturday April 11, by: the lodlea of the Presbyterian ati i' isheatedinajifly. m ; ani' dall DERFECT hot water ser vice. Nocoaltoshovd." , No ashes to remove. Just , ' Hght the gas and the watcf A . ROASTltXn, . 20c 77? . WATEK HEATER . 39c heads lbs. for j,. -- Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Crandall were i conference visitor over the week church. Asel Thorn and Miss Paul Madge end. Johnson of Mapleton were marriedi at Salt Lake temple Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. W, George Talmage wedding reception April 8, and attended a birthday party last Fri day .evening given In honor of Mrs. Bessie Hales of Spanish Fert v , BUnERK CABBAGE , - SATURDAY UNTIL AOON POT ROASTbcsf ', 'I- .',- Mr. and Mrs. Arch H. .Bird motored to Salt Lake Friday to at tend conference. , " LTNiiSiJALiJARGAiNS PORK ' .1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Provo spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Ida Strong. Wherever there 'is a Skaggs Market you may be sure you will be able to secure the very fine: t meats obtainable.- . f ,'c buy nothing but the best, employ only rkijl- d Iicjp, and take care of our meats in the rro.t ppp eved and sanitary manner, from the .uir.utc they arrive until wrapped and. passed ( i.i the counter to our patrons. You will find our prices uniformly low for (he high quality of our meats, and in many cases lower than ' those asked for inferior goods. Fay a visit to our local market and note the clean manner in which our meats are handled. You will then appreciate the truth of the above statement. LARD Snow White Pure, 81b. pail - .,'., and Mr. and Mrs.' .Frank Metcalf Mrs. Myron Crandall motored to ' Mr."and Mrs. W." A. Bird attended conference Sunday QUALITY MEATS ARCHBISHOP PASSES AWAY 'ii Mrs. Orson Stedbeck. 105 WEST CENTER . V, clergy said today. Archbishop Christie, head of the S Oregon CHy See since 1R9S and seir-lo-r archbishop of the Catholic B church of the t'nlted State died, yesterday, old age and 5 here latewere named by physlciatu? dlalietes S as (be primary reasons. Full arrangements for the funeral g have not been .made, but Wednesday, April 1 has been tentatively ' set es (be date. , rirrzzrzzszxssszzsszszsccigniiisxxisicxiuisi I f Groesheck of Ogden. CLEAN AND FRESH - Spinach, Bunch Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Radishes, Fresh Tomatoes, etc. Strawberries per cup TTTv. . . . T.". . 30c t Mlas Annie Starr went to Salt Lake Saturday and from there to Ogden to visit with her sister, Miss . Pearl Stars, . yron-Mran- r John R. Anderson was in charge. The chorus work was directed by, Elmo Coffman.,- - The judges' were .Melvln Done, Miss Tfsiaia'gwsW''uar,SahHt 7 Ja ue" Ailemitn." MINNEAPOLIS, Minn , April & "We are penalised because "we were too progressive," II. R. Byram, receiver for the Chicago. Milwaukee" and St Paul railroad fold 600 employes of the road aTi B general safety rally here last night. He described the receivership of I - . Mr. snd Mrs. H. T. Reynolds spent Saturday and Sunday la 8alt Lake City. , week-en- d 'tab I Aspara- - 5 Plenty of Fresh Vegetables If M ,')m$. i RUINRAILWAY t srus, H ' 11 20c 31c tr m ' ; Mfa. J.;W. Groesbock haa refrom a two weeks visit with Mrs.- - Mack heri7hlldreB',Mrlf - Large Rolls 5 for -- OF FARMING White Navy, 4 lb. PAPER. I lit" i 73: B STAGNATION ' Pv t 1 TOILET . . - turned 27 Kingston! Silver Closs or Corn, per ss ss ... Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for s SB. Bars and 1 bar for bars for. . . . , . . r- f m . P. D. Palf reymaa- - spent spent Thnrsdajr in 8a I Salt In: 41c I Sweet Creamery, lb. e " -ln event j Mrs. si u . a Veteran. If some of the parts are worji she will Bpit and enough like a tubercular patient. Why not put your car. in. condition now, -- It will cost less today than it wil six months hence. ; r We sell the parts. er three-yeere- ii - -- . Mrs. George - ward "M Worthen, at Friday A' You'll want the'old ifar to "do her bit.V You'll expect her to hit on all four cylinders and take .the road like 15c men were wardt'd first iln'e In thr mail rhitrtw ronteft for "M' men of the Knlob stake held at'tlic high iehKl auditorium Wedneday, April 8. Four Springlle wards were in I.IMENCOHTEST ?tm Colon black and cordo tan. Sixes op to IV Low ' priced a- t- .. KOLOB STAKE" SjrlnfvS' . ; wy PIM WHEAT In the Good Old Summer Time Ifade for service sod dur ability, of heavy two-pl- jj twisted yarn; extra relo forcemeat for heel and toeJ welcome these ligntejr welgM' unipn, " COL0RADOT0 Mrs, Wymaa Benson of Salt Lake is alas here with her toother Mrs. .'r Man' Work Socks Spring Weights KANSAS CUT,' April dan, operating under the guise of lavndrr wss raided here today resulting in tbe capture of a quantity of opitm and the arrest of John Chung, proprietor. Ia addition to having a well fitted room for opium smokers in tbe rear of the laundry, federal eutbor-Itle-s said the drag was retailed over the city In laundry packages. A Chinese' opium lis Ida Wort ben bis returned from s trip to California en account of the serious Ulneaa vi her mother, Mrs. A B. Worthea. . "Big Pay" Union Suits Boy good grade combiner sinsookirt h Comfort, wearing qualities low price. cd , The Buying 3 Pr. $1.00 $1.49 For the Boy ' for our sercral hundred (tores makes this value ponibla. : weight, fine rlblednmloB sa 1( In ecru, with long sleeves. AlMelicUnionSiut jwslity lore." awl IS RAIDED - 1--t- . Anderson entertained of last week for Mlsa su DENVER. Colo, April Myra Sawyer of Salt Lake and Mrs. vey of the U. 8.. division of crop Sadie Packard . and Mrs. LUUala Indicates and livestock estimates v. Huntington. Colorado farmers this spring will In more than grain acreage plant Mrs. Clifford Crandall snent Rnn- ' ' ' $ last season. . and Monday tln Salt Lake City. day' on The stirrey, which is lsed the reports of more than 700 farmerr Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bringhnrst atthe National .Gallery, ;iondon; reveal a decrease in potato acreage t tended conference In Salt Lake. Muas Berlin same tame last with. ;Titlan's Daughter, bay the seum ; ;; "Portrait of ' Emperor yea?.'. ". r : McKenxie ' haa W. returned from a trip to Nevada. . black OPIIIDEN f m.rlwe tUls y four-hundre- ; ''"'. Excellent ; . Of , lmpm foo. Summer Weight Athletic Style . Nearly years ago Titian was bora In a small town In the Italian Alpa While still s mere toy he entered the studio of Jtbe Bellini brothers is Venice. He grew in power and popularity very rapidly until he liecamQ the Anpreme master artist of Venice and one of the greatest 'eotorlsts at all' time, Ue la generally classed With Michael Angelo, BaphaeJ and Lronarda da Vlnd as one' of tUe four greatnit artists that the world has produced. Vtnlee on the se Is bathed in s glorious golden to come from nowhere in particular. It Is a; part or tue sky,; tbe palaces and the people. During ttie Italian Renaissance the Venetian painters" became the great eolortxts of tbe world' and Titian Is the greatest of them all Florence, on the other band, being situated among the mountains, became the home of the great drafts' . . men and designers. ' Among Titian's Important works we should know Assumption of the Virgin" end the "Presentation of tbe Virgin" which ore 1 the 'Academy of Venice; "La. Donna BiUa"Jn the Pltfi gallery at Florence; "kacred and Profane xve," In the Borghese gallery Borne; Entombment'' and "Woman at Toilet" In the Louvre, Paris ; "Bacchus nd Ariadne," in xtion. wo are constantly alert to desirable. Oar stodt r now at Inspect our upiays. now ma auga TUt to ' . ' NEW& gPKLNGVUXE j Daintiness, Beauty and Originality Are all Embodied in Our v Easter Footwear EVERY POPULAR STYLE SATINS from fabrics that every woman knows are unequalled in wearing qualities. ' KIDS, PATENTENTE AND TANS FROM TANNERS THAT ALWAYS SATISFY - Prices that are not bettered anywhere. We are showing a splendid ass6rtment in the popular ; - g?m....:..:......,,:..$5.00to$7.50 Proportionate styles and nnmmtng ' Bird . Hose $L50 tir prtcesfor boys and girls." oulta T7 I. . Scxks men to $1.00 2.! 1 |