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Show PAGE SIX THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 8. 1325. ROLFE PRATT KELUBLI tAJtCFJT 1. 7 CHAIN i 11 STORE - GOODS . .. ALWATS AT LOWE& ft . if 0VMfs ,- ei7. Today QUAUTT II H3 V prices 71 PEEAEmENT5T0IlE3L 286 West Center St, Provo, Utah. RADIO SINGER Ft)K SALC Restaurant, fine kica-tloa Job f your own in an eatahlidied bualneaa, Owoer- must leava. $1300 on easy terms, win " handle. Phone 35. n. - Your Straw Bat FOB RENT Modem furs apt, at ' J. W. Nixon. 185 "a 1st W. Reasonable price. .. M-1- 4 New five room mod-- , era unfurnished firebrick bungs-lohot air furnace, garage. "231 VOR BENT 8. 2nd E. -- . M-1- FOR SALE Peonies. Ave. Phone 899, 4 225 N. Univ. M10 FOR SALE 100 pairs Udles 25c black and brown eottoa hose. Sale price lOe pair., Jenkins JCnlt 0 Goods Co. , , ..... ". -- v-- - - . :; .' ' s LadIes', A large number ef Prove music lovers ' poaeessing radio sets wet agreeably surprised and entertained Monday evening by Rolfe Pratt, former student of the Young uni versity sod one f Utah's foremost tenors, who ssng from station KFL Los Angeles. Among these who heard Mr. Prstt sing Monday were Dr. C H. Carroll and family. The doctor was so Impressed with the clearness of Mr, Pratt's voice and the lendld manner la which he sang "Roses of Picardy," that be sent the young singer s congratulatory wre telling him that his friends in Provo had enjoyed, his songs. The wire was scarcely sent when the snnouncer resd it to his vast audience. Ready-t- o Wear and . , This Ere number of ira-ported 'straw has comfort fwhkmed leather ; flexible brim J silk band ; Jinbigi la sand, natural and white :) $198 $2.98 l -- Ave. Phone FOR RENT 284 Fine, lightweight sennit straw, weatherproofed to relist wear and weather; Bon-To- n Ivy sweat; smart silk band and binding. A feature hat av- Everything . preient tad accounted for that should go into a fine straw hat It's weatherproofed: silk band and lining;, nwbls' brim. The right shape; moderate is price ' - $3.98 Ntrer Wore Kara wa given yoa inch selection of smart straw hats a now ready for yonr selection they bar averytluiif Quality, Style, Finish, Vakw aim! Moderate Prices. "Lef Us Be Your Hatter Inhabit unts U.S. LEAVES I IMPRINT irON . ; : LONDON T - . : May 7. (UP) Persistently and rapidly the American-ha- t ion of the most cosmopolitan capital In the world Londbn-r-- la beeomliig a fact. The aociul life, of the. Old World capital in affecting the mannerisms of New York, but American methods have made greater progress in EngA lish commercial organizations. tour of ninny offfces and buildings reveals old imported American typewriters to the most .modern of the iiew express elevators familiar to LONDON', .of American sky- . . . : scrapers. "Ohio EngllshoAle," by tradition a feature of London ehtliigiioiiMti, has n competitor In seleVtlon Of soft drinks. The book agent is a famlal-la- r figure everywhere, while the columns of the newsttapors are filled with features boosting the advantages of education at selected colleges aud training by postal efficiency courses) In accountancy, and commercial subjwts of all kinds a distinct American Importat- ion.- ' , '...' might well be Broadway, American plays. featurtng American actors and actresses are absolutely-reminisceof the Create White Way. Cabaret s, siipner revues and tea dances are further American innovations. AnieflcfinTldioros and along are no longer the cult of the favored Jew. The movies have familiarized Londoners with American wit and the of It is cultivated byboth doptk ' high 'and low. ; The art ofchewlng gum- - haa not nt American architecture is' being made mtieh progress. Flappers are copied throughout the flood of new practically its only adherent buildings being erected to cope With the encroaching deniunds of London's commercial activities. Regent almost entire Street, undergoing renovation, night easily be mi for Fifth Avenue with one alexception. Skyscrapers are not T lowed by English law. .The Strand, heart of ibeaterland, SPANISH FORK SCOUTS MEET en'SPANISH FORK, May thusiastic meeting of the court of honor of the Spanish Fork division An rXXZSHIHIXEIiaaBEHIIiBEHllSBIHni T98IIHIIII M of Boy Scouts of America was held Wednesday night at the Third ward chapel. Dr. Joseph Hughes, president of the court, presided. Thejn- e yeetttnre rcniouy, the salute to the flag, was. given by the scouts of troop 2, of which E. K. Ferguson is scoutmaster and Clifford Jex, Allen Kowe and. Lester Joiie, assistants. The boys of troop 2, joined in and gave singing community "Suine." Bishop. Italpa Morgan,' Chairman of the scout committee, presented tenderfoot badges to the following scouts of troop 2; Byron and WHliain Nelson, Jones, John Hughes, John James, John Thomas, Francis Eowe, William. Thomas, whleh-Jnelad- 1 Our own Brand Butter Sweet Creamery, lb 39c Catsup Raisins g TOILET Del Monte 16 6z. bottle 21c i 15 oz. pkg. Seeded Seedless, pkg. . . 10c 1 JEQy S WESSON OIL, pints 32c; M M for - - Utah Asparagus Spinach ; ....... wRadishea m ; Green Onions Rhubarb 5 Turnips 3 Beets 45c FRUITS Tomatoes Grapefruit Oranges " Apples' -- . day, John B. Hughes. Several selections by the Salem male quartet in; terspersed the speeches. There was an excellent- - attendance. Edwin, Boyack of troop 2 offered' the invocation and Schuyler Strang of tfobp 3 pronounced the " . benediction. Lemons Saturday Morning Specials Eastern Sugar M M HI M HAMS a it ti HI PORK ti Ml ....... 29c itGOOD PROGRAM 18c i IN SECOND WARD Cured, lb. Shoulder Roasts Best Cuts, lb. ... .' and rib chops, lb. . 2flc POT ROASTS, best cuts, lb. . r . ; .14c LARD, 3 lbs. . . . . , ,.;.;.......-....- . .65c Plenty of Veal, Lamb and Poultry . il-Iolto- is SIUZUZSZSSSZUXZZZSSSZSESl . i S 8 g 19.95 M-1- 0 (Continued From Page One.) Small furnlsted spts N. Phone 430-. J-- 8 tertalnment through their eccentric . actions. i FOR RENT Light housekeeping The Misses Betty Dsvles, Helens rooms, modern. 56 S. 2nd W. Bates and Florence. Higglns, were Mil elegant is their Impersonations of the pieces of the old professor. Jn FOR SALE One Lloyd baby buggy, "Old Fashioned Miss" (Miss Dsvlesi as good as new.. 1050 W.' 2nd N. displayed s clear sweet voice. . ."M-l-l Phone Nip snttTOCk; vaudeville performers, were reslistlcslly represented FOR SALE First ward pasture by Evans Bailey and Harry tickets, Phone $88.' Provo Consoll-M-2- 0 hotb of whom took their dated Real Estate. parts exceptionally weU. Misa Josephine Jones, ss the FOR SALE C. room Home, hardof Shadowland" was dainty "Spirit wood floors, brick, modern, fitll and displayed. splendid talent as a : basement Down payment and S35 dancer. s month will place yon in neat and So well did "Marie and Wendall new home. Phone 35. Morgan, students of Miss Venice MARRY IF LONELY For results. Jepperson, perform the difficult were try me; best and most successful "Dance Aerobatique" that they 'Home Maker;" hundreds rich wish recalled a second time. Both of these displayed exceptional marriage soon ; strictly confidential ; young people art most reliable, years experience; de- ability In the terpatchorean "The Successful They also assisted in the dancing of scriptions free. Club," Mrs, Nash, box 656, Oakland, the Paddle Addle group, headed by Ralph Hedqnlst HMher members of California. : that group were Wanda . Hansen, REN- T- Nicely. furnished Helena Bates, Evelyn Stewart, HanFOR rooms. close in. nah Prusse, Donna Grimm, Grant housekeeping Glair Boshard, Harold . Phone Mil Thnrgood, Clarence John and Vlrl Jefferles, ' FORI SALE New 4. room brick Bailey. . One of the most delightful scenes bungalow, full basement, built in fire place, large kitchen cabinet of the play was that of the Cinderstrictly modern. Small payment ella group. of little tots Who won the down and terms on balance. Price hearts of the entire audience,- Pret$325(1. . ty little Ruth Hansen as Cinderella, FOR SALJMi room frame Home Lois , Hansen as Princs Charming, with city water In house. Large Theda Belle Langstaff as the Fairy garage, 3x6 rod loC. Will take car God Mother, did everything that or lot on this home. Small monthly could be expected in ' their part. payments. Price $1650. The dancers in the Cinderella group FOR SALE OR , RENT Red Star won the plaudits of the audience. garage and hew four room modern They Were. Mary Ashton, Mary home with 1 acre of ground. Corner Nell Berger, Helen "Marie Hoover, th South and 7th East, Small Beverly Graham, Alta Elliott, Fay. payment down and terms on bal Fall Naomi Hoover and Ardlth ance. This property is for rent, $75 as the knights,' with May Wilper month. ' liams, "Aline Sutton,, Evelyn Clark, FOR SALE A nice 3x6 rod lot Dorothy Louise Graham, Marjor-i- e facing east Sidewalk paid. Easy Dunn, Dora Jane Strickley, terms. Price $400. Hazel Bird and" Joy Phillips as the If you have a lot clear and a little ladies. "The opening- - cborus of the show money we can build you a nice modern home on rental terms; Let by the Powder Puff girls gaverthe us explain our plan. entertainment , the right kind of an RAY INVESTMENT COMPANY. The girls in the introduction. Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, In- chorus were Nelraa Vacher, Vesta vestment. 78 Nortn Uhlv: Ave. Strong, Evelyn Stewart; Cleo JenPhone 108, Provo, Utah. sen, Ron Rnst, Melbs Hansen, Caroline Hansen, lone Klrby, Donna rlmm and RomaSfcDoiiaii The .costumes of the art students were entrancing and the girls looked Seventy-on- e harmonicas played like real artists. They were Fawn by seventy-onlusty kids Singleton, Elsie. Kimball, Naomi That is 4be dream that Prof, Wli. Smtibv Cleo Stubbs, Florence liam F. Hanson, supervisor of music Juanita Strong, Ardls Johnof the training school is having. He ston, Genta Prince, Marian Staley has ordered seventy-on- " double and Mildred Davis. reeded "month organs" for his One of the attractive songs and h4rnifiii-.bonand declares that scenes of the show was "The Girl of ha will have the youngsters playing the Cameo" by Junius Jackson, astn lient the band by the close of sisted by the Cameo girls , who were school. ,' ,. r exquisitely gowned. - The glvls were S14.95 S24.5 It is almost Unbelievable that dresses of this quality may be bought at these prices. ". ""-.'. These dresses are extremely novel in design and include all the popular pastel shades. A! ' r large assortment in all sizes. d, . 808-W- : - 01-s- en ' M-1- 2 Florence Hlgglns, Daisy Fail, Loree "57 Varieties of Sweethearts." The Erma Boshard, attire and actions of the scrub woVan Wagenen, The Naomi Seamonnt and Lucy Taylor. men left nothing wanting. The dance of the Pierrette group parts were taken by Irene Crane, in the third scene. was well done by Ronia McDonald, Ardis Johnston, Madeline Klrkwood, Margaret Whic I .'one ' Klrby, RMma Emery, Lucy temore, Daisy Fall, Marian Stjley, Taylrfr and Fay Anderberg. Florence Jepperson, Fawn Singleton, Norma McEwan showed Little d Velma Nelson Lucille Olsen, splendid theatrical talent In her Davis,. June Hopkins, Matlne Song "Wonderful Day.'' This part', Newell and Josephine Jones. wbtch wpened the last scene, was The staid and sedate Old Fashion very captivating with Its chorus of ed Girl were lovely in their modesty beautiful little children as Moro- as pictured by Ruth Hansen, Loree vinn They, also danced peasants. Van Wagenen, Erma Boshard, Lucy Coronation ballet The kiddies . the Taylor, Dorothy Stewart and taking this part were Beth Bird, Evelyn Hardy, Eva Wilklns, Joffre A vivid contrast to this was the Olllvier, Stella ElUson, Fay narrts, girls of the flapper Beth Carlson," Lo,is Durrand, Flor- ' type with their rolled stoeklngs, ence Hardy, Marjorle Huff, Alleen short dresses and tighttittlng waists. VaCher, Lucille Parker, Emma The girls' were Marian Sutton, Ma- Clark, Barbara Hafen, Venice Wlg-nal- l, bel Nuttall, Helen Brtmhall, lone Mabel Jensen, Fay Fall, Elaine Eirby, Rosalind Higglns and Max-in- e Richmpnil, Barbara t RelUy. Ruth Newell. Wanda Scott, Annette Farmer, Lew Lacey and his examples of Innes, Mary Twelves, Ardlth Olsen, the "57 Varieties of Sweethearts" Winona Clark, Vivian Jones, Eleawar one of the pleasant features. of nor Mathls, Marie Bestelmyer, the show.- Each one of the sweet- Helen Van Wagner, Fay Kavache-vlch- , "Betty Jane Ashton, Margie hearts depicted her part most The parts taken were Sjiaulding, Annie Marie. Djlseriberry, "School Days," Erma Boshard ; "I Robbie Berger, Mary Jane Roberta Hlndmarsb, Virginia LoveJl. Lassie," Marian Button "Annie Rooney," Belen BrimbaU; Rupper. All in all the 'play was one of the "Sweet Adeline," Naomi Seamount; "Marcheta," Venice Jdpperson ; most entertaining ,that has been "Louisville Lou," Mabel NuttalL staged here of late. The Elks lodge One of the "screams" of the even- and Mr. Lacey of the Harrington ing was. Mack Edwards and his Adutus, Inc., are to be congratulated scrub women In a parody on the on the splendor of the performance ultra-moder- n Rora-baug- JWYOMIN "Saturday is Have You Tried But y doesn't mean very much if the money t all 6pent Jbef qre it is received which is usu: ally the case if one buys on credit. folks on a and "cash operate carry" Thrifty basis. They pay for what they buy at the time and carry their purchases horned ' Skaggs "cash and carry" Stores and Markett. offer the greatest oportunity .to save in the purchase of foods. Our prices are consistently low, and the quality of our. merchandise uniformly. GASOLINE, OILS AND SERVICE Why not begin today to operate on a "cash basis," in your food, buying at least? Lay in a week's supply at the local Skaggs Store.; ,You win oe immensely pleased with the superior quality and your large savings. pay-da- y : high.- at the Texaco service station -- - r.?.; : PRUNES California, Large can . BestOut 20c shoulder Shoulder Steaks Pork-Sausag- . OOl - v.. 4 2u e Pork and Beef Sausage IKp Pig ::Bie Shanks VEAL . 7 POT Texaco Gasoline:. Clean, Clear, Golden;. .' Colored Motor Oils.1: - It i i:i ...12k i2rc ......10c ,25c Sweety - Asparagus 2 lbs. ; Provo Radishes 3 bunches Nw Green Onions 2 25p 10c lb. ...... .t Spinach 4 lbs. Strawberries cup Rhubarb lb. Grapefruit 10c and 14c 13c Of jC 11 5c for .. Lettuce, large Fresh Tomatoes ' Tomato or Mustard Large cans, or . . ; "t .....75c Tripe j Pickle . Beef Sugar 10 lbs. ilDAHol OQ1 1L1 U Breads ......... ROASTS.,,.. SARDINES 2f ' Ends. lb. , " to.. LiVer .... PORKROAST Hock extra for polish. , - Let us call and get your car for a wash and grease job. , - . Brains eBoxes v Vl Stew Shoulder Roast, 22 171 p II 1Cr . lb. . . We also do car washing and polishing. Prices ranging fronf 50c to $1.50. 50c' John N. and L. R. Taylor BaM 17p i. II w 40c lb or two P0RKR0ASTlcstCuts 18c ' 171 lull I whole for 39c 5 lbs. MATCHES , UU . Med. Red 50c to $1.75 ',y, '' 0f v RANCH: BUTTER Saturday Until Noon us go over your car with the texaco lubricating service. -- All jcarsnequipped with the alemiter zerk or other high pressure systems - s lOU II 2V ICfl Shoulder Veal UNUSUAL BARGAINS just opposite the Roberts Hotel and let :ft -- pocket ............. ay-da- v " -- PORK . All 10 ........ v. l-- 2c veal" Breast with ; The following Mother's Day program will be given Jn the Second ward Sunday school next Sunday morning: song, kindergarden class; readings, . Carlyle ' Dahlqulst and Sterliug Lewis; guitar solo, Miss Audrey Ostland; musical reading, Maurice Jones; vocal solo, Miss Paullue Vincent; Mother's day E. S. Hinckley. BEEF Lean Pot Roast to 12 Neck Pot Roast RoUedPot Roast Chucks Pot R6ast . LmcVam Again for many workers. Pay-jDa-y Jep-perso-n, Stop in List We have some very nice 1 e h, . BE SOME BAND e Price Mtt-dre- Ruth-Johnson- PRICE Sutton's! , . IT'S GOING TO Vn SPRING COATS ALL I B Beckstrom and JackBradford of awarded merit badges Troop as were Belt Tuttle of troop 3 and Melvln Wilson of troop 4. .Following the investiture cere; mony the, time was turned over to the. court of honor and short talks were given by the ofllowlng scout offlciiiLsxTresldeiri; nenfy A. Gardner, Dr. Joseph Hughes, chairman M H Da ages Elst 1053-W- g : M New Potatoes .H M Jy were awaraea to Reed Ferguson, Arthur Bowers, Thiroii Christensen end Clifford Jcx. all of troop 2. William Jex was awarded five merit badges and Clifford Jex was awarded an 10c quarts. . . .59c 10 bars laundry soap and 1 bar Jap Rose VEGETABLES m I SmTTseeTer nrst class PAPER, 4large folls flavors, pkg. ELKS SHOW rurn-flshe- . '.t tm Solar Straws :;: Pub lit teiialioiJustPresses Arrived - d Small cottage, or unfurnished, partly modern, ciean, desirable. 601 N. Cnlv. I. J A New Shipment of - M-1- FOR RENT VvTaw V MiUbssry Exclusively 10c :25 c :.:.;.2k :;20c .......:5c 121b ,:;..,..v75c PHONE FOR food: |