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Show ?age ncrr THE EVEKIN6 HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1925. , LA&GUT II 7 CHAIN OEPARTMKIfT i i QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS , Girls' Voile Dresses pet-tiL- CITT, Mo.. June 2 Wit k lurre time 'only a short tline away, tb Soutawcst U facing several aerioua problems, ae- ourdlug to report reaching; here. Clyde, M. lteed, chairman C the rt'liMwl jadvtatiry board ot tli , ii n ii war Awmianun. la of tse'6'liluloo tLaFthe number of available tor tbe mw of ffwigirt wheat growers is not adequate to carry the enormoua crop exiected from tbe region this year. L. M. Betta, Washington, manager of the cVised car section of the railway asaodallon agreed with Reed in tbla atatement, after It bad been extlmated, taking a compoalte of rfKrta from all states, that 41fli? 000,0(10 buBheU of wheat would be liarvetrted tbla year, with the mlut-uiufield placed at 300,000,000 bnsuela. OffiduU of the fire principal rail road) wer which the grain will be routed to the markets stated, bow- ever, that they have been amawaing freight cars for weeks in preparation forathe oDNlaught No estimate was made by officials of tbe five lint as-ttbe number of cars which would be available. They exproHtwd tbe opinion that ''no Huch acute ttbortage of cars an feared by ths rvgloual ndvlnory board of tbe Amcrlcun Kuilway Aanoclation t centrally located poiuts fit the sooreatent Vt the grain. . Between 230,000 and 820,tJO box cars would be needed to handle the wheat from tbla section, on tbe tlasie of the above estimation of 300,000,000 ft '100,000,000 bushels yletdT July- - 13 is tbe deadline set KAXSlg Prpvo, Utah Wet Center 2M OF LABOR AND CAR SHORTAGE FI1CEI DEABTKETfT STORES CtCAKIZATtOflly (CP). Made pf Rayon! Bloomers Here h just the best" Jrj" 'or wear all summer! For stroll with mother, or for a birthday party, or for Sundayl There is every bit as much style in t h e t eas tii Mother's gowns! Only, the styles are appropriate for growing girls. Some" have : 98c slips of , a contrasting ;coIor. Flares! Plaits! Sashes I' GeorgctteXrepe Ruffles! For A New . Exquisitely Made And that meant they will wear to atitfactorily I The quality pi the voile if of the best The colors taggcit all the Summer flowers! And the price prove Georgette Crepe combines daintiness with service Hr Your new georgette Frock will be stun- -. ning and practical if made from oor 39 inches wide, yard, fabric TkeyVs) Sewnleali ' $1.39 Here Is honest value to conform to the needs of t h r i f t y housewares! These sheets are of medium weight, seamless, and priced 'low. Three- -, size, quarter or" full-bed Pillow Cases AakforWinr 36-in- ch size, eacbj each, 98c :y: Crepe de Chine i:-v,-- For Dresses, lingerie, children'aFrocks, etc., our Crepe deChine is highest - in xjuatity and lowest to price I Pleasing Colors. 37-inc- h iwidtK .yard.;",. 23c AVord frmi Chicago Indicates thnt the northwest too has been preparing for the. movement of grain by gathering every available box car Continued growing excellent weather has bees had in the t for the lasf few week", and constant prediction of bumper crop have been coming in here daily from every stale, The next problem the wheat growers have to face is ,the one of getting sufficient lubor for use in Uhe fields. Kansas alone estimates it will need 40,000 men to handle tbe crop this year, while many more must be employed in' Texas. -- Railroads are giving, as usual, special "rates" to. harvest workers the "rate" generally being the mere assertion that the man is head ing for tbe hurvest field and the farmers and their wives 'are pre paring In every way potwlble to take care of the horde, which soon will pour Into the communities. The farmers, despite the two serious problems and several minor ones, are not, however, worrying Quite to the contrary, tbe proKjec(8 of nn uuuHunl wheat yield is causing the growers to be optimistic, and to hold the opinion that "somehow, some way we will get the grain harvested as we always have done, and will get it to market and the mills," as one grower remarked. Mouth-wes- " TO BE TRIED FOR MANSLAUGHTER . Note Our Pries) "Wiiar d" means wonder Pillow Cases! They are unusually good valSee them here! ues. They are sold only at this Store. The 42 by exists." meut CARL MAGEE, NEW MEX. EDITOR, excellently low! 7 to 14 Yetr SiMt Wizard Sheets, Drtst htmove-' ' " fof thcSTifrT5rTLe er They look like glove $ilk wear most satisfactorily and are not prohibitive in cost! In all the wanted colors. Cot generously. Rayon bloom era, priced- - $149 g ' ahmh-icnb- "Faultlessly M$eModeratety Priced mi STIRS FEAR IN THE MIDDLE WEST AT LOWI a torx bip than tney wnold ne to someone herej when they voted oja a standiBg watch na tbe deqk.or In uon branding the war en nn vie as "harmful." the, rigging of some shin. The reaulutioa. in reilou . CITY FATHERS PREFER move through tbe courts to make MOVIES TO PETTING this town 'tis "bine 'an indigo here on Sunday.? by . forcing the oely motion pieture house' t ckwe on DELTA, DhloT June 4 ( VP) wis paisaed when the Sunday movies are. better tbaa twmnte evuvioced jiafties for tbe yuug fnlkii. village father was the .f filial view of Mayor V. (UV jouTit ie..ple Mi drive b. . ; W. Taylor and tbe village nwrnil to GREAT VHEAT CROP ESTIMATED fiUAH hi fi - M0DKR.V1VJLVLERS I'SK SE.PLXES VICTORIA, B.JO. June 4 (IP) she blows." It's tbe same old cry that used to be beard from the crows nest and the forecastle head jit tbe sail. ing shliw of old. 'here But nowj tbe cry is drowned by the roar'of powerful airplane engines, and the ghtd news of the whalers' i signalled from an air in stead of being bellowed baek to the wheel-hous- e oroe 1 TOGAS,' N. . It, 4vn object of ju (UP). When Carl C. Msgee, editor dicial epithets. Magee spent two of the State Tribune at Albuquer- days In jail before habeus corpus lift, roes on trial here Jnnn 14. proceeoings piacea mm in junsmc- con. in with manslaughter barged nectlon with, the death" of John B. tion of the supreme court which Lassetter, state highway employee. court upheld tbe power of the goverUhe dingy little court room will be nor to issue a pardon for direct conhf III. nantar et m ffrfimo fhat fnr fhraA tempt. fears has centered about the The editor was bound to the San 8torinr7petrelrof"NeMexican Miguel county court on bond ot Journalism. When JwJgs Luis Armijo calls the $10,000 furnished by Las Vegas citl- court- to 'order, manr of the flcures sens on a charge of manslaughter. that have passed back and forth In i tbe dramatic scenes ot, former trials . 1 J .wf I til , $ii VT!kv vJioV diluted to suit every milk need. -i cost eitr ricK mi no more tlan prdinary milk. V; M : 's nnHSegoMilkcanbe Vi 4 4 yfs . . by' husky lungs. That is the way the whaliuft'Will be done In the Uerlug sea this sumV" r mer. Captain 1 George L. Margnand manager of a wnuling company here has chartered an airpluiie for each " whaling Tenture. Planes have len used with great g success off Xevfrundltrnir"in seuls on ice pack, lint this Is the first time that whales will be hunted from the air, so far asl,s ' known here. Rose Harbor and .Narten llarlmr will be the buses for operations of the one set of planes. , The familiar iqiouts of the ocean mammals. wll Hie visible from much farther away to the pilot of an air- - 1 to I1 ' fj m fot everything sinit-tln- ... t J I'. the editor became the LAS 1 ' c i f For EyeirMilk. Use Mor tfcaa twice as rich as ' : si : Shredded Wheat 3 for 25c I 1 Shopping Bag Free Have You Tried ; HOOVER BROS. i Flour, Hoovers', bag $1.79 (New Process) Delivered 5 Sugar,Cloth10 lbs. 73c S v FLOUR ! LATELY? (At. Your Grocers) 3 Bags 1 At all TT I mi l 1 SATURDAY PRICES AT PIGGLY WIGGLY Sweet Butter Cream lb. 38c tit .'3 for 31c ' Van Dnrb 0 Dnnnn Regular Camps TUI IV M UGCIIIO 15c size G White Naptha SOAP P& 10 Bars or Kirk's White KU 35 c Blue Bay, 2 lbs. . 45c Shredded' Wheat for 25c shopping bag Mustard or - Onr rtinnn large oval cans 0 C Tomato Sauce pfllUIIIljO 2 for V . . LUb Soap Creme Oil Palmolive 10 bars 70 tut m vi ais'iiiiv uaiaiiis m.r Plenty of all kinds of Fresh Vegetables. . 4.tound 39c w . package MEATS Pot Roast &g MUTTON STEW, lb. . STEAKS, lb. T-BO- LARD, lbs. lb. 15c . . : . KIPPERED SALMON, lb. 3 Steer. .". . . . . , . V. . .s . . : . . . . 10c ... 25c 30c 7. . : . Plenty of Spring Fryers and Stewers 60c Tdday a Shredded Wheats 3 for i Dressing, out-of-to- 'Its low flavor1 made it the Crackers, SPECIAL - PATENT FLOUfc . ...:.........'.. Phone 114 Specials 69c BROOM 85c value 69c 10c SARDINES Booth, 2 for 25c 25c PEAS" .3 cans 33c SOAP, A. B, Naptha C. W. or P. G., 6 for . . 25c North University Ave. Phone 39. lgS w aataVsiifrJ .............. w . . .25c i Lean Pot Roast City Feed Store 151 North Univ. Ave. lbs. 3 for . . . . 25c 'j Cantaloupes, Watermelons on ice.t $2,00 .... 2 . . 39c Strawberries, $2.00 Provo Meat & Packing Co. 51 5 n ......... ,:7iT ..$3.35 ..$1.40 BRAN AND SHORTS ' mixed, cwl.' FISH MEAL EGG MASH . . . . cwt. . ... . .'. EXTRA GOOD SCRATCH FEED . .. . , cwt. book free with each sale. 27c Utah Carrots, 2 for . ... 15c S Utah Turnips 5c a , Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green S Onions, Lettuce, Radishes FLOUR and FEED ShoppingbagJindrecipe V NEW POTATOES, 3 lbs. . . ; . . :Tv.25c UTAH BEETS for Greens, 2 for . . 15cU FREE DELIVERY ........ lbs, sodas . 3 Green Peas, ..,. . . Old Monk . , m has world's largest selling brand., .... West 51 cl Mayonaise and Thousand Island rich and mel SSurBy for p81! I Coffee, Golden ' v stores) general of the state. In 1923, Mngee was sentenced to a year in Jail by Judge Leahy on four contempt of court charges growing out of editorials appearing In the State Tribune. Previously, he had been sentenced to a year W prison and fibed $4,000 on criminal libel charge. Gov. J. F. Hinkle Issued a pardon, characterizing the proceedings as a blot on the state.'' Ih'tI92477Judge Leahy sentenced the editor to three months in jail on three counts,' contempt of court charges It was in this trial that 3 flSailflflV, , (SHghtljiKhigher at pointed last winter as attorney SUGAR io lbs. .:: MATCHES large boxes, Mb. Soap,;P & G, 10 bars 39c s latt Jrp' per 56' a STRAWBERRIES Outing Suggestions: Ripe Olive, Potato Chips, Canned Meats, Cheese, etc., also paper plates and napkins. . proceedings. j ,Juage Armijo eieciea in una oyer juage Lany, was aiscnci auorney at the time Judge Leahy sent Magee to jail on contempt of court charges, in July, 1924. He did not, however, appear in the cases against Magee, Judge Leahy having appointed C. J. Roberts and O, O. Askren special prosecutors. Leahy, always presiding In past trials, will appear this time as a witness. It was Leahy's alleged surprise attack on tbe editor which resulted in the accidental killing of Lassetter, who attempted to intervene and entered the line of fire. ' Sheriff Lorenzo Delgado, who escorted the editor up the little side street to jail in 1024, again will be officer of the court R. Hanna, former ? supreme court justice, and veteran, of many a Magee legal battle, will be in bis accustomed place as chief counsel Both Hanna and Fred Wilson, Magee counsel, have fought disbarment proceedings as 'result 'of previous trials 'In Leahy's court while representing the editor. Wilson, junior member of the firm, is now the case, having been grocers - . i 8 .1 Zc g Pot Roasts 17c I Good for slicing cold : B jlctttJJ ShoiiirPorkli jj .SHOULDER RIB OVEN ROAST, lb. 18cXi s 22al S LIVER, lb. BRAINS, lb: S OXTAIIS S SPARE RIBS store m : .HONE 10c g l2V2c . ! 10c S MARKET 19 Frovo, Utah' ) i |