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Show THE SUNDAY. HERALD, SUNDAY, MAY 31, J925. 15 PACE aiiTTAHrnmjTv . uiniibuuiui IS HOME OF G0P3BI1 By EKXEST &. RASMUSON. Utah county la exceptionally well suited by nature and location to become a great fruit trowing center rivaling the Hood river district of Oregon or the Yakima valley la Washington. Thla la especially true of. strawberry production which h oome rapidly to the fore the .last ten years. ' The rich aUuvial de posits on the bench land from Alpine oa the north to Santaquln on the south are admirably adapted for the cultivation of small fruits. At the present time the north end of the county with the Fleasaut aa a center hae taken the lead In strawberry production, aume 400 acre being under cultivation bulhat locality. Each year about' the middle of June thla enterprising - little town stages "Utah Strawberry Day," which has becauie widely known throughout the state. The gravelly nature of the soil In W :l that vicinity and south along the Provo Bench district seems to Im part a specially desirable flavor and color to the strawberries grown there. One handicap which must ba overcome If this Industry is to f 11 flourish, is the scarcity tif water. Strawberry production, beiug an in tensive crop, requires a great deal of water. The successful completion of the proposed t'tah lake reclamation project will no doubt do MB had beauty and to remove this obstacle much ! wealth h had In the southern part of the vala winning way about him. Ha got tha airU ley between Mapleton and Pay son there have been some new acreage You'll leva Ola film. 4t4(h ELEANOR BOARDMAN planted lately Being under the PAT aMALLBY - HARRISON FORD they are at least Strawberry project LOUIS B. MAYEB. .. fnim$4 assured of a good supply of Irrigation Water, J .i,.... Perhaps the greatest drawback to the continued development of the industry is the problem of marketiMack Sennett Comedy ng. Strawberries being a cotumoa-lt- y "WALL STREET BLUES" of high .degree of perishability, must be marketed relatively clos to the fields. Denver Is probably $2000 can be GIVEN s FREE DURING as far as fresh Strawberries In the present successfully shipped JUNE, JULY, AUGUST containers. ' , '. Save Your Coupons The only way to avoid thla dlffi unity Is to go after the canning and confectionery trade. By --shipping the berries in barrels under refrlirer ation' they can be shipped longer distances and still be In fresh condition for canning and making ol ' .!.!. fresh:. fruit syrupa for ' Monday and Tuesday use. . ' At the present time tha growers depend almost wholly upon the local market, Salt Lake City especially b in lng unorganised, the growers fre' quently find themselves at tha of the local city buyer who mercy and combine to control the market COMEDY The present acreage Is more than enough to supply the .tmmedlata home markets' and before planting are made on an extensive scale, the marketing problem must be solved, so that the grower can be Instttea to the cost of production at least J V STRAWBERRY Monday and Tuesday t ' A beautiful little souvenir for every bride or prospective bride," your . copy.' - v "1 .Furniture for the June r Nest ' ;: Complete Outfits to; Suit Any Income if. VTOOlCSf Booklets on draping, home decorating,' "cooking, etc, free for the asking. " asktcr L Grove-distri- KrTrrn Free' Booklets Free Bride Book June Brides are already turning their thoughts to furnishings for the apartment or house soon to be theirs. To help them in choosing, we have arranged some special groups for their inspectionssmall home outfits already assembled and priced. These will serve as an indication of price and quality, and for individual selection we offerur sales force, ready with suggestions for the new home. ; , A irnni iiim - S Outfit Number One -- Outfit Number Two ((5), h I IN PRIZES : PRINCESS ALL SEATS lQc Three Rooms Completed J Bedroom Three Rooms Complete Bedroom Simmons Walnut finished Steel Bedi Full size Bed, Dresser, Chest of Drawers $18.50 Simmons Spring ... .. .. . , . , , .$11.00 All New Cotton Mattress, 40 lbs. $13.50 I Walnut Dresser .$33.00 Wool and Fibre Bug . , . . . , t $11.50 , . 9xxl2 Tapestry Rug ', ... f. Spring; Simmons; Coil 40 lb. Cotton Mattress . .$12.50 $13.50 $145.95 :m-',n- , JACK IIOXIE RIDIN THUNDER 3 ' ' r ", rs Dining Room 6 piece Walnut Dining Suite Ads- - Are troduction of better commercial more suited for shipping than those now commonly grown. Tha Marshal strawberry, li perhaps j.. 9x12 Tapestry Rug .i..V":- -; ' ft V r." k , l .w,.,...,.,..,,.en. CnA (T mIaaa , O afVafk StoC". sprins. 5 lb. Felted . . ( I , J Make the Larger Saving A O O UJS9 a 1 The be gladtoJieJpthgse who operate boarding houses or camps plan their purchases so that they will save the most. Many large users of groceries have told us that our system and service have saved them twenty to thirt yper cent on their food costs. It will be to your advantage to give us' a triaL ; . K CANNING , ' SUPPLIES 100 lbs. sugar V?or $6-9" Jar rubbers 4 doz." ........ ;.25 Mason for.; , ' caps, , , doz. ' .S3d Certo, bottle. .30 ....$45 PkV- 7ZSor -, Deviled meat, 6. for 25 ...... . .25c t . Hoosler KA .:. 5 Kitchen , Cabinet?, ' . ............. 67 JSO $17.95 piece Breakfast Suite Enameled, to match .. your home .$35.00 V. $121.40 ' i $52.95 ' , . See Our , J June Bride - Window Display THE DEPARTMENT ,M Xhht't New Today . : ss d J-- 2 , WANTED Women to make monejr at home-- - Plain home sewing! Xo canvassing.' To prevent curiosity seekers, send ten cents (coin) for 8nccens samples and particulars. Box 207 Iamic Sewing System. . Branch, N.J. '. aa Kitchen Linoleum Bug ...$18.90 mm h - ft) .200.00 $234.60 in - the 1ysT Five dollar's greenback btw. week-end- . grown more extensively Pleasant rve district "than any Sth-flt- W. on 3rd. S. Finder reTo Idaho AliSs Wanda - Hansen l , other.' While this variety la a heavy turn to 950 W. 3rd S. left Friday foKj Idaho where she ylelder and produces a large, de licious berry, it Is not suited for will spend several .weeks) visiting well as the Aroma and Hhlpplng relatives and' friends with ' other varieties. Here Mrs. Ethel will of Wyo., Gnwlch Thprmopolis, and In Salt Lake Frank Ramsey in this city for several months vlslr donghter and son Elolse and Elrtpn with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eph are Salt Lake Visitors' for Decora- Homer. :. tion day. ,. , "X.. . Vistted Ilere--MIGwendolyn In .DeftaMls Dorothy Dunn is Russell of Rait Iake spent ThursLOST Sorrel mare. 1400 11. Bald week-enIn Delta visit- day In this city visiting with Miss faced.. Harnessed. Beturrr, Wtft lendlng the v' Edltha Booth. ing with relatives and friends. East Center. Beward.- L;cimNEWS cans Potato chiPs lar? $181.75 splwBrea-k,a8tSulte -- Qi 17riMa J-- QUICK LUNCHES 12 cha,r 9li2AxmInster MOR BROS - 39c Kitchen . No Interest 1 - 8 for . Table, $32.25 . ' Three Complete Rooms See Monday Until Noon for KA Ejten8i0Il $182.00 Skaggg-maiuwi- ll UNUSUAL BARGAINS DAMoHik, 0 vmlnnfna miff Our June Bride Floor f Display TckagrgTOdsuc WHIHKING - v Dining Room f ..:...' ; s . While all' our merchandise Is pneed to show only a very small profit, patrons who hare many mouths to feed realize that they out always save more by buying in qnantities- -f or instance. in dozen or case lots, eso the larger sizes of ' -- Mat- - Cotton , - ino.50 , $47.95 , - Bedroom aut...- MP..a;(pMo DMAitlfnni . W . Axminster Rug 9x12 a piece Buite, Full-siz- e Bed, , $149js5531iuity Dresser and Chest of 8 .piece American Wal- American wal nut suite, uurret.o rt. Drawers, - ..Kitchen PmavmaIai 'l : piece American Walnut" Dining Euite, . . .$149.50 Table, 5 chairs. Buffet, 6 7 t ....... ............ $24.30 w vat-ietl- Get t e rs. Dining Room ' consisting of Buffret, 6 ft. Table, 4 Leater Seated . chairs . $125.25 - The; Evening Herald Classifier! Business - Outfit Number Three , $87.50 $05.00 $21.30 . . Miss Virginia 'Boyle Visiting in Salt Late Mr: and Mrs D. W. Webster and family and Miss Ina 'Coleman 'motored to spent' decoration day In Bait Lae. Heber, with their escorts Thursday evening and enjoyed supper.". To LoganMa. and Mrs. D. C. Hunter and children motored to Ix- - Charge Desertion The sheriffs gat Saturday, and will spend, the office Is searching for the .where- COMUNY STOPJE OF PKPVO abouts of D, B. Jones 0 this city against whom a charge of desertion of his family has been issued, Jones is alleged to nave lef Provo.Monday morning and to have left a not for his jKife that he was leaving. Indi cation are .that Jones .has left' for the Hawaiian Islands, according to ' Sheriff J. D. Boyd. ; lannnal Primary 5stivsR--Th- e June festival of the Utah stake Primary board will, be held Thursday, June 4, at 6 o'clock. The festival will begin with a parade from the Pioneer park to the court house and will be followed by a meeting Jn the tabernacle. . - .law., ur KAW - . 'Auxiliary Mfis Tle American Legion Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. y Clntiile X Afhworth. 211 North avenue. Mrs. Sterling Bean will be assisting hostess. This will ml-versit- wwimiMMM ' iim.iM.miii - , . " H Ml Wi - 11 be the last meeting to he held this summer and wUl be in the form of a business meeting to choose delegates to be sent to Brlgham to the annual state convention. i feaT , Ilatcfa Honored Anson Hatch, manager of the natch Funeral Home of thla city has been named second vice president of the , Utah Funeral Directors association. PSLO, May 80. (UP The" path from Spitsbergen to the. .north pole along which the Amundsen-Ells-- , worht expedition departed ten days J I ago is now blotted with snowstorms and heavy fog, said Spltsenbergen advices today, Thla new shift In the polar weather with. no Indication of a' favorable change for several day-sM laSaTaaaaa' strengthened the fears of Amundsen's watchers and likewise tended Jeanpr Boardman HamscriFH to hasten plans for a relief search for the polar, filers, v At the Columbian Monday and. ,, T ' rBBaaTiiiftf . |