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Show pace ax tecn: N. R. CLARK DIES! ARIZONA READY AIR IiIAIL PILOT j' JBy sseaai at specud camera at tachment tod light invented at 1 'h HBoiuiiabia Ptcturaa atttdie t Hully wood , tt a poMiMatt film II DIES IN CRASH FOR DAM REAL ESTATE 7M, I Do flat - t Neiwa R. Clark, 51. ericc rngi-c- f PHOENIX An, tor U Pacific fitl f.gt to join ben $ijw company, died ThucscWy rnisMon' waa eager today tri-tt cvtntnz at tar how, i2T Wea California and Nvd in if the govern neat Center street, after wwk'g JUneseftonfW-tini.'C- ' or of. an unnamed neighboring state i He wi born September 16, 1H77, will call the meeting, The decision came cfpran all in Haielton, Pa. v uim afMKial h eaarwv. C- .. Feb, BCLEVELAND, Euggne Cecfl. 85. air man pilot, fly- - pro- h route, tag the was found crushed to death today in the wreckage of his plane near P.H.S. ALUMNI t.e rendition gram selections by the High, school or- chw tra under the direction of Prof ; . SIX KILLED IN TeWe7"T&rtrst"fSr "tfcrHmph Scethaler and Morris Puke, Marvin Redden accompanist; In Arcadian Days, Old Englisflfnanee (TYootst- wytr orchestra; "violin solo, fihoen Rosmarine (Kreisler), Donald 01-Guitars (HorUck), or- chesjtra; Sunny Sicily, Overture 1, orchestra; saxophone duet. (selected), Fredl Webb" and Mervin Redden, Ina Webb, accompanist; "Stringy trio (selected), Dorrell Wilde violin, Lota Paxman, cello, Russell "" 'Buckley. AH those killed were reported to have been from Louisville, Ky. Fivtf filed In the wreckage and one in a ffendrraon hospital. The wreck oc nfc Snaper, f ive miles aouth- I'ast of here. cm-re- Trc .Taticati Civp J?Adng in S. u Mrs. Christen Xensen- of Provo jtae- review" f Eugene O'NoU'a "The Strange Interlude," Wednes day evening in Salt Lake City. The reading waa given under the auspices of the University of Utah extension division, on the roof gar den of the Hotel Utah. The room .was filled, to capacity with ap - audience.' present. pinno; Queen Gypsy Over SALT LAKE CITY.TJtah, Feb. (liEiThefailure of the govern- 9 - I Pi HERE IT IS! The weather man savs a nice II Snow and assortment of Gilbshe we don t want ta put, away in the cellar until noxt year, Buy the lutest shades, low I cuts, regular $2.60 values, we-hav- Patent fasteners, regular SCANDINAVIANS MEET A Scandinavian meetinff will hn held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in the Seminary building of the Provo high school,-a- t the corner of First South and Third West. AJ good musical program with many interesting features are promised 1 Foreland radio station reported to day it had intercepted an S. O. S. call from the Union Castle liner Garth Castle, which said the vessel was off Aldeburgh aground Capes, on the east coast of Suf- - 346 West and Save Macaroni 3 lbs. 22c of Inland 1M p,.r IWlba. .... Ill Flour market advancing. 24c 25c lb. icuiioin at ireE iMrcati Whati p itetn" liefi, "1 )at Li May a rMd, li University Ave. Phonelir Provo, Utah' AUee jUs, A Square DeaTfor - -- lecesso ire fir In th an dli rty n B lenche 11 pey all 11 l tl VI FI PJ a fl tl El E ' l larltj re bio " II fisier lit The n MARKET ISTOREN22J 00 I 1 78 West Center. 282 West Center fSra fiZ&ZJ- - -- V.. IiumiHi i).ii II II Il l '"I ii 11 1 ir il l 11 J Offer Trade-i- n 7 X ,ff Don't miss this amazing op' 'portuttity; Trade in your old washer on the latest, wring erless EASY Washer now. The new "EASY U safe. It has no wringer. It washes and damp-dric- s a whole batch of clothes at the same time . . does it without effort on your parti-T- water he J 2H lb. ran 5 IK can...... 10 lb. SAp We. rn H W FANCY BROKEN SLICED Pineapple 2 large tins Wahut Meats 8 oz. . . . 18c 11 .50c MiPftlfed bOWW Ccntlcr tecfHcif Buy Your New Washer Now! Easy Terms. "The . (Wrrlee Hovm . Dixon'Taylor-RiissellC- o. The Lowr-- A broke 49c Macaroni, Queen's TastM pkgs. . . 27c He Cake Flour 29c 40c Airy LZ3U mi No. 5s . ..: No. 10s . Loose, lb. . Compound lasted easier with fcuilt.te Without Toilet Pineapple . . . Fairy . BACON 80c ...............'.$1,45 Cooking lb. Pastry . Home Cure- d- ' Whole or half Sliced . , . ... . . VIVzC 10c 171-2- c 23c 35c . 15c Neck Boil, lb..' 18c 1st CutShoulderPot Roast; lb xuc Uhuck rot uoasv lb. Shoulder Roast, lb .25c VEAL, Shoulder Roast, lb. Plenty of Large- Fat Chickens, Fresh Oysters and All Kinds of Fish. r ".kv .,. BEEF PORK 18c . ,-- Eight Busy Furniture StoresPrim Large Seal prlalla4 Hynf Affords - Veal, Lamb, and Poultry. ... ... 39 It will pay you to buy enough Bacon and Lard to last you 30 to 60 daj:s at these prices. We can almost guarantee they won't be as cheap again for 6 or 8 months. No. 3s 50c ,. wrlngerless 4ycU gatolint ..........18c, 25c , ox sacr Abe . QUE r.3EAirs 39 c III lbs- - SoapThard nmlHeliced: 49c7 2 for 3 15c 40c bars Hillcrest Syrup, 1 Qn 1 bar Free. Maple,y2 CI Atl Thinand is do introduce this wonvox, derful soap can gal. ir WA5HER 20 c 23c Fancy Standard-- 3 for or . Starch, Corn and Gloss, pkg. . . . The EMERALD BRAND CALIFORNIA .....$2.20 .. nips and Carrots, Radishes, GreehxDiuons, Fresh Tomatoes and Spinacb. Omnibus Catsup qt, cans 6-K- 99c galifornfa Bunch Beets, Tur-- , 10 CORN MatcHes, ......43c . 5Hoz case just A D ZBn&iSranulated 12 Don't wlU Act Sow. 47 c 2 doz. . VEGETABLES Soap,P.&G;, whirled out not crushed out. Blankets, pillows and even the finest silks are even ly dampened without pos sibility of injury. This trade in offer soon ends. 10 arrived. Lw) ' 24c . SORGHUM 0x1(5 Ql TCI carton medium size, new car i Carroty ill II Parsnips, 10 washed, lbs.. . . 4n ITMII MMaflbialill mm Jn i II III Ht N The Oranges Now Are Right at Their Best. Sweet and Juicy Sunkist, v ni n I il I I I PARKER HOUSE ROLLS your next party luncheon 'H -- i fI 01 pivernn We are giving you Good Goods at Good Prices. When you buy Values at a good price, the n you are Saving money. But if you buy goods you really don't need, because, they are ; priced cheap, then you are the loser. Here ar Goods that retjriced at a Saving and GoDdsyoTiiise every day. GUBLEK'S DIXIE PICNIC HAMS, sugar cured, lb .......... ; 25c Per Shoulder Roast, bcs cuts lb- 1101(313 POT ROASTS, chuck cuts, lb. SIRLOIN BEEF ROAST, lb. , . 7 Traress rooa fer - soon ends Center folk. p" 100 Wasa, h. 4 tJMa- - 151-N- o. PHONE I DelicioBg i- fl 'VX This Special VAN'S CHEESE LARD, 3 lbs. for BrahPairy re store m HURRY TO S. O. S. d'.P) The North 23c ..J? Big reiuction on all Galosh es all kinds. Come in and see the line. A nice lot of factory sample slippers and oxfords. Values to $6.90 If Di0 ir JJtiv 'i mM Ralph Horc is a new Cream Pie that is different from aiwtblng you I I $3.45, sale, $2.25. INTERCEPTS T.ONDON, Feb. DELICIOUS WHEAT CEREAL 2 lbs. and cream pies Banana - Cocoanut Pineapple - 35c KSSrK tiZt 9'Wit -- . UTAH MILD COCOA Revier Dorothy FRENCH I iortfn75: Queen's Taste Brand, Fresh Made Z 1 - Oar-He-w Rvery merchant should give good reason for a sale. pro SNAPS Ry Krisp - SATURDAY MMwn mm 1. and-Neiia- SWEDISH HEALTH IJKEAD ! down "to it. Jack Holt' not only- succeeds in reaching the depth- but at- taebei .oxygen lines to the disabled notneTlequeHce Bhows Holf attaching depth bombs and buoys to craft in a tropical port. SPECIAL jm Iri ARE WE Vanilla, Lemon, Ginger Buy now. f the fact that they announced they ors of Arizona and California lo agree on a city in which to meet today threatened to cause postpone conference" on ment of the e the Boulder dnm "controversy. Governor Phillips of Arizona Wants the meeting held in Phoenix, arid has asked Gov. Dern to issue" invitations to representatives of Arizona California Governor Young of California m a long distance conversation with Derri said he had accepted Reno as a mee'ting city and could not withdraw it without the consent of" Gov Balzar of Nevada. " GoVTTJeTll Tnon'Oecliireil tie woutd not act further 011 Gov. J'hllllps Wheatena Ter pkir 1 f ied p lera, aiPl-Ken- neth Ml IK rlliU111U1V 6T and Squaw. Feed rv 11 INDJAHAPOLIS, Feb; 1 B, Coulter, 43, Clifton Springs, Ni Y.,' capitalist, and his bride, formerly Ruth McCojmell, 127, of. this cityl'who were married yes- - MEET HELD UP PURITY BISCUIT CO. 1 ?aa a U ft) Th 1 -- Ml would leave' last night for. "the cast" on .their honeymoon. Sei?ve Youn'celS Tip Top. Prid your-Flou- r, Millrun TWO STORES: DM1 TRlSX CLOllNO' LOS ANGELES,' Feb. 1 d'.Pt Closing arguments will be started before noon today in the trial of former District Attorney Asa Keyes and two others accused of corrupting him through asserted bribes in the Julian Oil corporation collapse cases. oe Get COLLE REMAINS Bailey. - IT uamoa " 1904-Will- iam. The gaine wlltbe, followed by the annual Alumni dance, at which the association will act officers of-th- e as reception committee. ture (Iehner), orchestra invocation was offered by Harold and gineer J. F. Carter, Fireman Hewitt Macey and Brakeman M."I BARREL T enr-""Tw- Carr, " to -- C.P) . Xasur-- o tn " andll -- HENDERSON. Ky., Feb. Six men we're killed In a head on ollieloji between a freight and passenger train "near here todayr crews of both The locomotive trains, which overturned, were kilied. . C. Hall aechoa T, pd townhip ) east. . . C, uuin, igSTioop Tieams, im...tj nuvna mic .niumuB m. a. ixnu. xne KHownaa an della Overture (Flqwtow)," orches dogs" andTDnco ' submarine .and the futile attempt Irving Willatpiciuie, production was di Us Have will he the annual homecoming me alumni are expected 7 several orvers xo o Tcted by Frank Capra. tra; cornet duet,, "bet TRAWRECK neer Bush.'ireman Brakeman J. A. Bell. r '. praver by Lonoia Program: Watt soli tt ions by the -- orelittrt m. f nlo, 60 day of g IN CONCERT wrts ct Home-cowin- the Provo high school will be stag- 'ed Friday, Feb. 8, according to Max Taylnr, president of the Alumni association of the school. All grad- I lintcn fif nasi classes reception room of therttu11011 coining Wttie Gem theater The Provo high school orchestra, lmeet in the 1:30 p. m. on that day, tbday, under water.' A highly sen at school under the direction Mt- - Mr. John A. when the reunion sitlve Jens enables the film to regbegins. Omamtoh, entertained' the students An assemhly program featuring ister objects moving at aj depthof some "orlgfnSTctaWTrp ' ' in the Provo high auditorium. The auditorium at 2:45; with stu- sea. orchestra furnished a cfimplete mu the 1 he nature of "Submarine" raude to as well dents expected ' grads jis sical ptopram vfnr the orcasiori it impossible to use miniatures or Selections: The assembly program on Friday was furnished by the Obet handle y section ,of the seventh grade. One, very enjoyable fe'ature of the jro "Chatterbox," "Two Guitars." "GypsL Quean- - O ve rt i u& xeadin Mop Cow Moo," Edna Myers; guitar and hnimonica duet, Louis Stewart anTl'lvair PpttFrrrrt'rTntrngr" "flBJ In' Things at Night," Kuth Pax: man: one-aplay, cuss meniDers; vocal solo, Billie Nelson; dance, Alia Spaulding and Norma Jackson; ; vocal duet, Lenora Wall and Louise Thompson; reading, Edna Lai sou; biano solo, Berths! Farrer; vocal The annual jty a. . Mm PROGRAM GIVEN ORCHESTRA 0WMhi w, g fs-jTgl- m .W Steel City Uvtmnt Co. to Rot . Hu township man Catholtc biihcp, ioU S and 4. t tinj block 18, plat B . . .110 AJwit C. Hindley to John R Hiwa. City. Steel City Investment Co. to Eo tey, aecuona u and 34, township man Catholic bishop, lot 1 and 2 8 aouth, rang block 18, plat fl, StaeJt City, . . .110 Provo ConsolidatedJ Real Estate Co E. George to Mar E. Edward block , Burgess to Edward W. plat - A. 'flur geaa, lot KJ; block C, Piovorrr. f . .TT. . T. T. . .T. . .il , Alpine OJlvtr 8. Meervy to J WaJt G. Lichfield to Dixon Real Wheler. lot fl hlrvlr tftl .l. E5tAte Munpafiy. lot'lT'clock" "S" R w 1.'"' ri nmr ..irriS Clariara Strong to tC J. Eldred, lot 12, block B. Prove ti iQHver Baksr HuhUnjrtan crra Huntington, section 4, lown-mp e soutn, re.rge 3 easT7.7. .rji WiUiam R. Johns to WUliam'Gtov-r John, lot 3,. oek 94, plat A', n gpaaian f ont.-Ncttte Cordner ta 1T75 rrovinclal . Cord:. Vi?gij congress of Massa- - ner, section 23, township 8 south, chusetu met In Cambridge. range S east 1813 U. S, privateer Haxzard tl cap- - Smoot Lumber company to Home tured -- the British merchant . Co.," block 20. plat A, Building ship Albloff. 1861 Texas seceded from Union. H. Taft became sec- " 1 re'tary of war. M ell - JUNIOR HIGH ZJ. l iat.... Stl Margantowa, W. Va. Ut-i- y milt off his route, it was He is survived nay hi widow; one da cduference. GPVTBor PhiUips apparent Uit be had attempted to make a landing on a mountain top. iaugnief, Loretta Clark of Provo, said he had negotiuUM with a gov His through a .fence tad two sons, Norman and Chester ernor of one of trveupper aaia ana" plane crashed SScT THto TBI ground: CTirTroIraviaPNew York. H iialeV to ciT such a meeting Kit I Cecils feet rere QjL the p lane's Mr. aadilhatJia details will btjnkdi pubJic alsj leaves Ms jarenis. -- n.i conuoig. ma ..ff nirrrP1 it... rM.o, ... win,.. p..- i..tii Action of the commission was iwtm the rims of Pa ; one sister, ."Miss Marguerite which Clark, and four brotTferi, Rwhard. backed by the legislature,' Roland, Fuller and James Clark, had ended consideration of another 11 of Wilkes Batre, Pa. bill providing for a new river comFuneral announcements will 'be mission of five members, including made later.' , the governor. The biU was introduced .in the house and specific's BicmbtM be nained-bihat the governor f - fur Gray-Pay- 3 , rYort; . ;. tl Staiiaup U Farrol M kayi outk. range 1 Vr,TT8 ivied lnvtilarJ-PiUabitrg- Reva Bullock. action 1 1 TC1 1 PTT fl FrTrl I ft il 1 II I I III US HULHUUVI1V T - t A. - -- i j a.ic |