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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1925, It PHONE FOR FOOD ITS THE BETTER 3 SAVES hour. g TIME-4Cha- CAWT-W- An M All-La- ce ll t WAVi SETS $35 to $90 Rich Furniture Co. CONSERVES ENERGY No neid to carry, bulky 1 packages. .DELIVERY:.' TO YOUR DOOR Rain or sunshine . SM . v.. . throughout the year. AVOIDS SHOPPING INCONVENIENCE No walk- " -- -77 ' tog, driving or parking difficulties,-SHOP ANY TIME OF DAY Telephone us any time of . - day.,. v- .. ; .7 , ..-.;.- 155 N. U. Ave. ..; I 10 lb, ; , 7Cp Asparagus Ib. ' ...10c ........ .... 5c Hah, Turnips . V :15c Amitmany other vege- - nd "tables "real Bananas hi l ' '". Bananas . .v.v.Vr 15c STRAWBERRIES 4 S i.5 GRAPEFRUIT CANDY LARD YEARLING LAMBS Shoulder Roast 20c .... Rreast fur stw . . :.;30C lb. ...... Loin Chops .'. Shoulder "bucket" No. 121c Breast :15 c Veal ... Shanks Shoulder Roast . . 20c PORK Loin Roast 25c LTOosstoftbabyorn- Shoujdj?r Best ll 2U 20c Roast H i,. . . i . Shoulder Shank, 17c end .'.k. . . We hjae some very fine Coni.Beef have a Jigg's DinnerCorn Beef and Cabbage. - i ADVANTAGES OF GAS $1.00 Sa Bucket S2.Wt-- " ' Buckets are worth No. 3 5c No. 5 No. 10 joyed lt Helen told them of what she had done, aud of the wonders aud pleasures of cooking with a gas stove. She had definite figures to show how . gas would make it jiossilile for ber to spend more time doing little things she liked to do. For instance, many a time she would liked to' have gone to a movie of lecture, but couldn't because .she must stay home and ftijfsh takliig the Mepd, or something else. Then she told how convenient the light lui; and houiw heating was. It wits much easier and quicker to heat the home with gns. It was no trouble at all to heat the water, bvcauscTalJ yoii had tOTlo was to s turn on flic gas a ml" In a few the tusk was accomplished, all illdluidjUulJulMMiJuslmuU lU!imLi!uyijili..aiiuke--oriMui- t hlm king the walls and wiling. She ..t'wved Imw everythliiaHtlawit It wa4 (l'.'iin and conv(!niCiit. . Their homt wus all modern with the exception ' of the gns. Why couldn't they have ' j It "put J'.i too? seemed to hang to the old fatshioucd Ideas of w lie could not le eonvinctnl of tht iHtTsjdty of gas In the. home. It was Jht as easy toTioy coal aa iviy for srns. Of course, it tiaik louger to heat a home with coal, and longer perhaps, to cKika nieaL But then his mother and father had used coal and got along quite comfortably and he was siilisfiiHl. Helen Avas more than ustinHy tired today, everxthing stcimd to have gAne wrong. And then she had mxltvd in the adwrtiswuent sheet, a picture of a i nt i f ul little home aitmnidetc with gas fixtureSj from the mia ; All tit tmee she thought of a plun, "Ves, nhe would do it. True she had never worked against John's wlH hut this time (the was going to try It." Getting up she went to her room ajid slipiK?d ou a fresh little hungnlow iiproii, aud her hat. Then she hurried down the street toward May's. When she arrived she found May busy at work in her flower ' garden. g Helen." Niello, m ,"ph. Slay. I have Just conceived an Idea. Yon know Taow I have nhxajs idmed fur my fumll. their every wantl'MVell, and without waiting for May's answer she contiuned, "I want tajfcnow If I can do some talking iu your gas stow? I am going to prove-t- o ; iie. .. . .$1.85 ,S . : 7c 10c SUTTON COMPOUND 2 Lard and beef fat, lb. 15c In-i- MISCELLANEOUS Tig feet .... 5c ........ Pig Shank lb. ...... r. lb. 121c Sweet Breads Ox Tails 2 for Ox Tougues each, 35c and QC . . ............ - .. .. tuU ICf lull ftp TMU ooiOOigesti Aids the Complexion ..'.iff ItHE WORLDS GREATEST helps millions o housewives make pure and nutritious"' bakings SAIX3 XVs'TimS THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND . - . ng a whole caii lutke just lot lietter with the gas stove." L May was delighted over the plan and said she would like to help. Helen and May spent practically nU of the morning cooking. - First' 'they pretwired applle pie. John was so fond-o- f It, Then chocolate pudding was" fixed for the children, It Mug their favorite desert. Many olber goodies and tempting foods were prepared; i Then Just before noon, I lelejt. hurried home to finish fix" ing dinner. ' When John and the children arrived, everything was ready, aud mother did not look so tired and hot' as she usually did. John even explained how pretty she was. ' The hiMKv was all so cool and refresh-- 1 lug. The dinner was a wpnderfull sucsss. The children were delight-- J ed by the pudding, and the bread J mm sucu a Doautinu goiuen tint on (he crnst And It was baked to a turn. After dinner was . ' or they all made comment on how they had en - AT YOUNG IIoKn Hart fat thinkinR orer the trials of her life. It ws perfectly true she had become nothing bui a rtrmliw for lier. family. There wasn't one that thought of the work mother had to do. They '8enHl to think it was her duty to aicnd ail of her tluie at home, working, After U, Way Beck had leen right whets she had raid that, Keeping up with olden days waa merely :"Iopk nmte to strtritle;11 As Helen pondered this thought she leiinie iiiiviift-that here lay one ot tin' iiiK nmsona why she had heeu matte- a- drudse. Always she hati ln llenKl that Children loved the MtiThir and who would stand by the. oMs pboVTitom' audHok delitlous eookiea and other tempting giMKliek Kveu John, the adored sweetheart - . ii i r- -' ' r fe uiin-,te- The children were more than will-iug to accept the plan If it afforded all the luxuries mother described. John was rather uncertain. His mind still pleaded for the days of long ago, but when he turned and looked at his wife so pretty and expectant, he smiled, his fears all vanished and his heart missed a lieat. Going over to Helen he drew her to him saying, "well, if gas in tue Home can make my little ys so beautiful and charming us she is now, and make so. much easier, 1 her house-worthink-w- e had better have It installed right away." Then turning to his son he said. "Jmiior.' caU uSJ the Utah Valley Gas and Coke company and tell them to send out their nien, to the home of Mr. John Hart, and. install in our home all the conveniences of gas." "My biggest wish, he went on, turning to Helen, "is to make happy, the most wonderful wife and mother in aU the world." Helen's worries were orer. No-more trials of being a tired housewife; 'IT i The nniial fashion show of the textiles department of the Brlgham Young university will be held In the art building, top flor, Thufsday, May 21, between the hours of 3 and .V o'clock, accordipg to Blanche, Mr Condie, acting head of the department. is to- - ducted in a different," manner than ever before." Mrs. Condie said. "Al- Svays lief ure we limn held it to CftTJcge Hall. This year It Is ti take the. foj-of anafternoon tea and will, .he for the ladies only. fibe latetit pi I'arislB sporti afteruoon aud evening- cos- tumes ; as well as smart hats and textile deooratffoBi will be featuled.,, Living models selected from the students will be used to display the costumes. The fashion show, at cording to 'Mrs. Condie, will close with a grand finale showing ap propriate dress Jor all ages from thl kiddies up to the aged mothers Mrs.' Blanche Condie and Miss Keya The re-- ! Lewis .will have "charge. .fjBlunejte.toiTal.i!y:.tne foo'ds "under thefllrec-tio- ,at MERRY-GO-HOUN- ft":' Just North of the i Br WL-ffiRR- PURCHASES FINE PICTURE "OH, YOU TONY!" ' Four Shows Daily . 2:30,- - 4:00 - 7:45 - 9:15f fl;iiii:irai "BIG MOMENTS FROM LITTLE PICTURES" Tonight and Saturday The famous romance of the West "THE GREAT k ALL SEATSlQc DIVIDE" jr-' ALICE TERRY CONWAY TEARLE WALLACE BERRY HUNTLEY GORDON. FRANKLIN ' ' FARNUM . in "A TENDERFOOT and Comedy By PROF. B. F. LARSEN. We have added to the art treasures of Provo a winder inndacnpe by Jol n F. Carlwin of New yo"rk:ity. The picture-wapurchased last year fhy the Springville high BChoomTiIg year "Springvllle gave their first prize of $5tH) to another John F. Carlson picture very similar in design to the one purchased the year This' led to negotiations before. vhich resulted fir tha purchase of one of the pictures by Dr. Horace G. Merrill of Trove. It Is now on exhibition in the patron's exhibit at the R T. . art gallery. ' s And Comedy "DUSTY DOLLARS" ' ti)tra-mode- n ii"j' Phone - . in 44& J wl FresJH Ranch-Butte- rr, lbsrifor-irrrr- " MAY 16, 1925 ; 73 Frtsh Eggs, dozen Iv. 7. .'.I'. Butter substitute, lb. ..r.i;..25$ . ... .301 ........ Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs. ........... 5.. . ... 22; Good Rice, 5 lbs. . . . . . 77.'. ...... . , ."39 Raisins, 2 pkgs 10 Large pkg; Armour's Rolled Oats ........... r. .25 Try Rich-Nu- t . . ; . . SPONQE CAKE Scoco Shortening, 25 c i if X ' $ IfOlnill ? .. U"''.' A ' 'X - ( , ! V: boy. Dftntel and -tht Krlsael -V- 5 V.,.7 3 lbs, Wal- - Waltern. ,wtir.mioB, wftere. h? .hlnes in MWmffl 16 - Large size can Hominy, 3 cans for ,40 ' i. ,. Large solid Head Lettuce ,10 Radishes and Green Onions, 2 bunches . . . . .. . . . .. . .25 Utah Asparagus, 3 lbs. ... ... Old Potatoes, lb. 3 Skinned Boneless Finnan Haddie, lb. ,40?' .4 lb. Pail Pure Lard ...v.... '.Soc' 48 lb. sack Soft or Hard Wheat Flour. . .$2.03 .....5, ............................. ...... i In sport Here's another brother team Dan o, Column Uover.U, "- -f .tellar taiicy Wver . 1 ...... .... ...... i i ; . Pillsbury's Pancake Flour, 2 pkgs.....i..,.T.. ,25 10c bar Almond Toilet Soap, 4 bars. 7... ..25 . . ... .25 Argo Corn Starch, 3 pkgsr--. ?. . , .:. . ... Large 25c can Ripe Olives (limit) 2 cans...... 35 ... ; . .25 Prunes, good fresh stock, 2 lbs. for. ' 7 . . . . . . th. ..r..... ..... ' tJO wii s Lowest Prices. ... SPECIALS ALL DAY SATURDAY, -- SATURDAY o; oj.vv ri iti SAVE MONEYBUY FOR CASH , 450 West Center. for Electrically" Wwks-o- f artralthougH purchased and controlled by Individuals, realtf belong to the nation and the community where they are housed and so the people of Trovo are all Interested In, having a new picture com here as a part of our larger program of refinement and uplift I Dr. Merrill Is an enthusiastic art fan. He has made a very creditable collection of pictures by Utah artists and has some good things done by European and. American painters. One of Hie best.plctures In his collection won first place In the an uua'l exhibition of tbeTennsylvanilt . . of Doslgn. Academy ' John F. " Carlson la a typical American painter of a refined, con servatlve character, ne Is concerned more with what is good than wlt what is new. The art cults have made no impression npon him- - Ills best pictures are. winy tcr scenes. Many of his motifs are CatxklU landscapes. y SAMUEL KOPP EECIAL "We Bake m TWO-FISTE- D Another Brotherfeam BARKER BAKERY B s iHO. nud. 1 at the children have their fun out - of- doors. .'- Vi, K8IIIIISZIIICIllllKIIIIlZEiiiZIItiIxsz::::a . and Will Rogers H Armory,, L.et in Tontght-and-Satprda- D . Tonight and Saturday TOM MIX . FERRIS WHEELS n -' 5:30. ,A1 women are invited to tend the fashion show. COLUMBIA , ELDER'S department of Miss Effie Warnlck and Miss vKllrnlieth Cannon. The art department will, have charge of the scenery and the dec orations of the rooms and4he music department will furnish appropriate ninRlcfdFTIie The perfornium'e will le repeated 3'j.; 1 . " n. NOENDOFFUN i PP"t f'orj Phonell4 . XIIIIIIIIHIUHIIIIXEKIUIUUZKXnZZBZZZZZSZ sm cnmrlowet : N. Unir. Ave. imm mu vi ht THURSDAY uThis-aiiml'-s- 151 sIl-b- trior piimaw. hh 41 iwmnrtii tor t mV up on thh mipt- - Uw th:i Thti. op- nt- populai thif of trim I(1 nothmv i flu-the nuns- - and r?lie colors ?whcb lt itnivr unrt FASHI0NSH0W SERVICE IN THE HOME lainmniiniiiniiniuiniiiiiHnniiiiniu J I" I -:- v55r 4 - 10 bucket off . .: 8c ...... fed pork.. 22c ....... -- ...... lb. Loose lb. We will allow you for your good paila if you will bring them in before : they get soiled. bucket off . i No. 5 Bucket Stew lb. - . .o-SBuckeCe- Oet VEAL jrvv.v tiit 21c pound 1 i H Extra Special Peanut Brittle for Saturday foicli impormm piaiw in h wih itnA wrlror Hi"!' RAXGESLEMONSB bespuality. Delivered :''- " CITY FEED STORE . ... Ripe ' $2.05 , Fruits rn Extra Ripe Tomorrow, Per Sack - FREE with above 1 bar Jap Rose 1 Shopping Bag , FLOUR':' - AO .431 Flake White 5c . . . Green Onions' z ior Soap bars Kirk ; 'Radishes 2 bunches '2 for 10 ' RED STAR BRAND HIGH PATENT, - J Sugar 901-- W Don't Forget Tour Choice . COMPLETE GROCERY, STOCKS Available in the ifH,. telephone service 'store. JERSONAL SERVICE Where you are knowrt and ' catered to.. j Phone ' COSTS NO MORE You get better values. ' QUALITY GUARANTEED On all Jhone orders. REDUCES STORE EXPENSE Enables us to do larg--. er volume. . Dining Room the shopping hour to a social S - nge FTV Six Good Used Frock MOST ECONOMICAL AND i jj iu.JVE UOPE THAT BIRD Mj PAGE ' Wat ner Stone's Columbians WHERE THE CROWDS GOV ' ' |