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Show PAGE FOUB THE EVENING IIEBALD. TUESDAY. MAY 25, 1925. HONEY -Vernal Honey mmmM. QC pint bottle f . . , r. . . . fcUC Vernal Honey 4Q quart bottle MORNING SUECIALS WEDNESDAY 1 SUGAR ; .......... ' 7C-Su- 43 lb. Stwijjht M Ofl $ZiZU bag.. oats) ja iooib. t Ull ...... & pint lard- mwU 33C " Separator ............ ...... IOC in. lUb lb. lb. Cherry Butter UU 41b.' IC UU Bottles in We ' are open until 8:30 o'clock Saturday 50c .......... lb. ....... , r, 50c HORSERADISH" Touse Horseradish QCT . . . Old vJU a 3c -- Leads Crimson Don't Forget Your Choice RED STAR BRAND . HIGH PATENT "S3- . .. : : $2.05 Delivered -- ' '.- - - CITY FEED STORE 151 N. Univ. Ave. -- '.. j FLOUR Tomorrow, Per Sack - Phone 114 ' " - .; . . ....... ..:"-.- : . ... f v Hill Dairy. bottle, 20c an4-- . ' I . 'v St flsh-boo- Meet tha new captain of the Harvard University tuck team, Albert KJ CNell. He' ene u( the faeteet 440 men' In. eaaturn cellege and clrclea. Tbe Cnmeon expects treat UOncr of him this season. 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Springville . - Argit. - In order to provide the public with better facilities for demonstrating the economical and convenient service of gas in all its uses in the home and shop and 34 north University Avenue (the north half of the building occupied by Barton Furnifactory tour local gas company has leased larger quarters at number of the latest, and best ranges, water heaters, gas lights, house heating furnaces and boilers, and ture company) and will be ready June first to display samples ,' S . ... 1 ... b various industrial burners. ' ; . , .' : V 1- IKKXllIIBIlIBIIIIlKIllKIKIUIIIIIIIIUIllIIKBBBBXIIIIBKXIBIBBIEKIBMIIXnilUnKlinilRBIZIin JViU : i 9t witar aawriea kt M (Pbot a LREADT tbe background of many great sport---f and the high spirit which baa Inspired sad easjebjedr ing events and other spectacles, the new stadium these cowboy contests has Increased foil aaderttaad-on the lake front will be tbe setting for the lng of the red blood that pulse taroeg tbe aauX ' ; Chicago Roundup and world's championship rode, Leart. . which will be held in August under the auspices f . Even to feature ef aUanspberT wWcfc the Association of Commerce. The city's' business in- , surrennds andevery. msk(f s glorious 4he contests at Caey terests bavs made tbe roundup possible at a special enne and Pendleton, tbe genuine spectacle ef frearier attraction to thousands of buyers and tourists, and and range Is to be brought te tbe middle went the great seating capacity of the stadium will provide Chicago makes Its debut on August IS at the rowttrop for all who witness the epic drama of the frontier., and rodeo capital of the country. Tbe taste awcs floor. and as level as A vast arena, a bav ernos, cowgirte and steer "buHdoggers Tier upon tier of seats rising with gentle slope. Wide written the records of these classics, win renew ld, passages at frequent Intervals. Above, and back of ,: rivalries. The challenge has gone froaa Calgary te Sonoraand even to Australia and the all, colonnades of massive pillars. The whole a picNo code of knighthood ture of graceful design which, has become the interever stricter than tbe national marvel of architects. Such is the new Grant. traditions of sportsmanship that will govern la te roded. . Tbe buckaroe scorns pay for bis efPark stadium. Chicago forts and his only compensation la tbe glory ef a recThe stadium Is regarded as- the gem set la the broken and ord the opportunity te share la the awaiy city's ring of famous parka and boulevards. Located near tbe famous Field museum on the lake front, it awards. With $30,Om set aside la cat prune. Chicago business men have assured the keenest eonpe forms tbe most Imposing unit In the city beautiful system mapped out by the Chicago Plan Commission.- -, tltlon. to the annals of the American roundup and . rodeo. In length.' the stadium is 1.000 feet: in width. 530. Tbe roundup baa been underwritten by boacaeM concrete blocks with which it was con Tbe p st structed are tinted to simulate pink marble. The Interests through the Association of Coamerca, bet the program direction wlU be la charge at Twr seating Is so arranged that a splendid view of the Austin, one of tbe famous figures of the rodetv Rlav field below is given to all of tbe 75.000 who can find a veteran ranchman and skilled rider. eelf comfortable accommodations. baa conducted successful cowboy conteata, Th Tbe story of tbe roundup and rodeo is the" story greatest of thesemany was held recently when Anttla teak of tbe romance, chivalry and daring of the real west, a of real Americana acroea the pead shipload the west that Roosevelt. Uaaterann and Romlnirtnn a new thrill to more than a million peanta wat loved. It baa been called the passion play ef America, witnessed bis rodeo at Wembley. tind 'l nr 7 1 " POTATOES '"! New 'potatoes OCT 4 lbs. ., Ub 464 West Center .' Bottles ' M. ...... Vaihet direction 1 ll ...;.406 45c Bartqnet Butter luM f THE RODEO CAPITOL OF AMERICA - lb. HCJ CASH AND CARRY MARKET J v: 2Jq- Wasatch Butter , Hindmarsh 1CJ OC iO BUTTER jnc Pimento, Chili or Creim cheBe I - Timpanogos-Butte- Cannadmilk Cp wl any brand PRESERVES lib.--..;..-;- . picnic.. V Loose -- Kraft chee&ial lb. cartoni EE ECJ 8 lb. pail lard , CflA uuu just rightfor the Cherry Hill Dairy r Fresh pasteurized mi lk Q cuait freara pkjr. oju CM for ) j point forward and onward la an- Press It ont on tl Tbe surface at - another - point barbed end may then be t ut off with a wire cutter or filed off with a file. Wbea thls barbed end bat ben, re moved the book may be removed by pulling on the ghsnk. - No damage will be don to the tiwme if the btnik WfUl to retBinljer that ileedinr 1 is removed in this way. Fish hook cuts benrflclal, at It serves to wMb ont cutt should be treated r. the .Ixictf ri. ' After bleeding' baa are treated.;'. r ;.:;- -. v oeaawf, palut fie small tut and sttr. In case of wounds caused by a considerable shotgun", rifle or revolver, a doetur ronDding skin - for . distance with a light cost of tincture should be sent for at ouee, If sterile gause la ara41abk, the wound of Iodine. . . . ' A drewinf er etertls (ans: or should be covered with that. freshly laundered mogiln nuiy be that there aiay be two aitplied and held In place with a wounds, one where, tlte buIKt want bamtage.- - A sterile- bandage makes in and tbe other where it came our. a convenient drening for small in If only one opening Is seen, search Jaries or hands. Car should always for the other on the opposite side be eiercised that the part of the of the limb or body." " You should know that there is al bandage or compress whleh rests up on the wound Is not touched: by. the. ways danger of lockjaw resulting from a gun shot wound. As soon as operator. , Large cuts are apt to bleed freely, possible a physician should be obbut aniens an artery or large vein tained and serum ad v bat been opened tbe bleeding will In ministered. moKt cases cease after a short time. Bites and stings of .. mosqnitors If the bloocl comes out In spurts, yon ifnd other insects majr. be treated by should apply a tourniquet. - Etery ljjyng a few drops of household camper should know bow tourni- ammonia water or sorat lilisrtynale quets are applied to various portions of soda. In the case of 1h8, was - and of tbe body. , yellow jackets, the sting should While yjn are waiting for the ar- be revomed before applying am rival, of the doctor, make the patient monia. If there is much pain," recomfortable and nee that the cloth- lief may be obtained by applying ing does not come la contact, with cold clot ba Or a solution of,, boric tbe wound. If,,tbe patient has to acid. In some parts of the country,. be carried som , diKtanee before jiggers, or cUlfcgers, are frequent be obtained, causes of an annoying skia medical3, help cover tbe wouna m tth a Bumhflr of hisect bores its way di-- , thlekintwes of sterllo gauze, boiled recily Into tbe skin and it therefore dry miiKlin, or tintilnr material ' If becomes necessary to take the insect these are. not obtainable, use some out with a needle. Care should be freshly laundered article, such as a taken to sterilize the needle, before clean handkerchief, totrel, or nnp-kl- it is used., This can be accomplished .Hold the dressing in flaee by passing the needle oneiTor twice ' with a bandage. through a flame. After exposure One kind of wound fredBntly oc- - to chiggert, the body should be lathf ten pre-- J curlng among vacationists Is caused ered and washed-Th- is k vents fitrther trouble. with Iber bnfbwi vv& of a When'' the entering UBe flenb. barbed end of a book enters the flesh, do not attempt to remove It by pulling It directly out Such a procure will only cause treat laceration and tearing of tbe tissue. The better plan Is to depress tbe shank of the hook and .push the nC. for rf CHEESE Straight Grade .M$4i4U Germade, 9 lb. bag Graham, lb.' tesr . -50c 4 lb. pail lard -- nr ' O J Quick Quaker 3 lb. . . .v. . inU Cream Cheese Grade . By HIGH & CTMMIXG. Surfew General, C. S, Publk BeaWi Sen?fc, Culted (Copyright, 1923, by Presa.) sad TtcatkBisti should v Campfrs know bow to twe their first aid kit for treatment of wounds. Id ideallnj wltlrmaaB fabl It If y xh.n U. 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