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Show i P R 0 V 0 (U T A IT) E V iiam;g LIRS. activities Routing' C - SMITH.' BT RALPH , j (This column, devoted to Boy Scout work U The , loeaI and national reldSjjwWppeariB ; Herald each- Tuesday.) TUESDAY. OCTQB N 1 N G, H ERALD, Er 1 X! 9 2 9. SPRIKGVILLE KEWS LAID TO REST UUC WHIN ..U TOO LATE FOR -- eveSuits, afternoon frocks ning gowns all take lor.gei jiove lengths now as accessories after FOB BENT FURNISHED - the fact of style. But whether four- I room mod Cur, apt Inquire 480 button length or twelve, glovt to be chio must be wrinkled down to CLASSIFICATION than one hundred I hostess. Guests ' present included present, the descend- - Itfcs following; Mr. and Mrs. Elvin antr of Benjamin T. and Ann Men-- 1 Hutchlnjrs. MrjnsLMrtrCharlas thewrist notjorajdrawup .tsut Mnt P ir, ,Msnd Funeral services for Mrs. Kaimah neU Taylor metn In their first iMq.ii. d nual Mrs Maa.Wnrr reuniw KprinJUs,iVeA-tap-Harding, f ormer Provo. reckieBt ...Maybe-the-reaaorr r you don't hear '' alf errtses and FTEasfc" Cali 28 1 ; d uringbusiness of Charlie Chaplin making a .tulkie.." unday was truly a red lettet day. The- scoutmasters ire picked local lAkrlsliitBfc3fireldJ! jgennedyleft'laJttweA Kirk- - nifn,- who ia that he ld, too funny fur wordi ment In the city cemeUry honoring afternoon in the Seconds ward theeew-pigrieersthe4n' n wastn-attendanLake.-- - He graduated at the M. I. pey jscau of tbelfclfl&rSaynhe SaH ; Vtah;' ;"li;?the"Tfafrd-wa- rd Conie.nUciereJicsu.rall boys of America, .," " fronrilienocahlgh school last year. STATION KSL KnwTsen. member tnembei s wet hiamm LOST - ' r' ,' f amusement where a program in four or tat stak.es or xioa. - Scouting gives soya a chance to of the ward H. hall, at bishopric, presided brown 'Saturday, pbper,. P. P. le" gathered for Instruction; serve their community. Its atlv the Miss Fern 8umsion. daughter of REGULAR DAILY SCHEDULE and picnic lunch were enjoyed. The services. The opening prayer to bow we ltles not only rive pleasure and was offered :was given as follows Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sumsion of '. package about foot long, addressed ny valuable tips EXCEPT SUNDAY -- "Rev. Duke, G. program T. W. Glutting; Provo," rof better servo our church, com- - knowledge, but they prepare to W. Bobbins by George J. the Vocal duet. Mrs, Emma Ramsey this city, and Benjamin K Cooper benea.m.. 6:32 Reveille; a.mM 4;30 pronounced value to owner only. Return to auto married in the lnity and antlon through scout- - meet community emergencies. diction, and the rrave at the Prove and Mrs. Jones of Provo; vocal of Salt Lake-we6:45 exercises; ajn.,."Songs wagons. University and 2nd North. of Mapte-to- temple Friday, September - 27. A of were riven by Mr. Kirtnam. When tornado struck Omaho or cemetery was dedicated by B. duets, Holley Brothers Romance; 7 a.m., repetition of Reward if desired, Mrs. Elmer Tletjen number of social events were arof the. outstanding feature! oiithern Illinois when flood swept city readings. p exercise's; ti. Knudsen. 7:30 setting-uMr. Kirliham's talk were, That on Pueblo when earthquake and The second ward quartet, consist- of Santaquln; history of the Taylor ranged in their honor preceding Moments with the Melody Ras FOUND .the Nettie li. V. 8. eommunitlea, district fire nil California when powder ing of Mrs. Alee Simmonns, Mrs. Taylor; string marriage. family, Miss ters'; 7:45 a.m., "Start the Day Music stand at fair Hit eomctfssionera were, or should magazines exploded In New Jer grounds. Call H. Taylor duet Illab Stevenson and Ida Hoff8 "The a.m.. Madsen, Betty Joseph Morning Right"; at Herald office. Identify, case etc. members of the M- - I. A. state seythe scouts proved at men: M's pnmyl MeaanerA of4he jS'.-- T. club will Watch"; 9 nc? land Three-foITttffg "Studies in ... and geneal hold their next meeting October 10 rCladthat theuorrawcTgaSS' their readiness to serve. tf teg beautiful numbers: "Sister Evans.- At a business Tor Time"; 9:15 a.m., a program oC Never a day passea the com at the home of Mrs. Norris Binks officers Ion jot teachers and deacons . Scouting is neither military nor Thou Were Mild and ogy meeting, 9:30 and Lovely," numbers; comedy novelty ATI over Into are at be but that more peo iuld scarry the patrol invited to Mapleton. It carefully avoids' "Jesus lover of My . Soul,cr and ing year were elected as follows: 10 a.m.. a.m., informalprogram; FOB 8ALE HOUSES 8 o'clock. at the' scout troop. For example; political or commercial entangle- "Holy James present President , E. Taylor, oJLProvfiJeanii Guide." Mrs. pie Spirit. Faithful -program, directed ' ' first-vt- cfr 4 room mod."brickhomef4 fin president of the deacon quorum ments, president Mrsr Marie H. Homer sang the solo, of the unusual good by Miss lulu Boyes; 10:30 a.m., pro- ished room in basement with wood ladies second The of So the or aid make an "Weal patrol leader, no race Ann creed knows Missionary Robersott, Springville; Scouting and' the vocal duet, gram of Interest to house wives; 11 floors; 2 sets of plumbing. Can at quality ofthe bread t so rHH! waif further advised or class. Troops are found alike In "Resignation," "Face to Face," was rendered by vice president Mrs. Wealthy .Pea ciety of the Springville Community a.m.,- "A wisit with Mrs Jennie 441 7 were No. 6 East Mrs. church entertained the scout master and his aasi'st--b Catholic Parish, Jewish Synagogue Mrs. Alene Simmons and Miss we bake frCTour J pleasantly secretary, cock; corresponding Lfee": a musical 11;J5 varieties; Betty iBj. teach and Protestant ehuroh. It Is- avail- - J nausea. be the supervisors Stella . Moab; general Tuesday afternoon at the home of 12 .noon, mid-da- y Stewartol i2:10 melange; largesanitary ex- of the teacher-deaco- n quorums rule to farm or city alike. .It is --Presidents-T. N. T"aylor, S. ; P. Chairman.rT'.'TZTavior: oi Prgiau Mrs. R W. Davidson in this City, tprm, weather lorecasi, agricultural FOR SALE clusiveXread plants. MISCELLANEOUS bout-Hl-f a program was reby bringing frOTnffTBljcK)lstt serves the Eggertsen ndn Blshep U L. Nelson Elmer 12:20 p.m., livestock re out e A "fcnd-scbattery radio set, at la one thing' -There Taylor jud Hyrunt' Taylor. given during the afternoon. Devo- economics; rich as it serves the poor. Its of the Second ward, , were the 12:30 p.m., KSL's program a bargain. Also baby buggy cheap. Mrs. Jane Spafford, 81. and Mrs. tional was by Reverend Wilson and view; rk in the II. L A. meetings each elm is to help each of these boys to speakers. against our bread, two short .talks on missionary work synopsis; 12:40 p,m., newscasting; Call at 146 No. 4 W. Phone 559. . o3 become the best cltiren that he can day night The services were largely attend- Euzell Bringhurst, 79, are the famin the minds -- f Radio Broadcastemr.Inc I pjn were members also, of olflest of given members the the by make Ihter-nof himself. g living !ahyotherjteportant and' ed, and Obe- - floral of feringg were 24 p.m... ouUf-tow- h program; ' per those A who have H&i re luncheon was at dainty society. one wen Ills turn both to some present ily, daily good Little pigs. Call 627 South Fifth 3 p.m., The Royal Gang," story phases .of priesthood!, end many and beautifuL af served-- , to the following people: iod; union and greatly" enjoyed never used " it, and West. o3 . uungrwork were dlscussed by Is the scout's effort to help the . . teller Monday, Wednesday and.Frl--fair. Next year the family will Mrs. A- - M. Lyall, Mrs. Peter For- is the fact Kirkham. a wealth of ififorma- - other fellow also to make the best that KrcmfiaTlrMrs weetFKoab, Utah, on was taken home hy each dele- - of himself- that our Mores sell V, Boorman. Mrs. L. M. Gillilan, Each year new thousands upon Moore's peculator; amall gas Mrs.iJW. L. Grooms and Reverend for only it 1 . thousands and kitchen son tha and Join Mr. .of Mauf of cow, ice cabinet, rBoy range, boys Bird, 6tttJhg lineally working: Sev-- t Scouts of America. Harold L. Wilsen. WEDNESBAY OCTOBER t Phone .250. 19Q West Thjrd Mrs. WaUaee Bifdol-4ht- 8 toaf, or - only rug. They lino apt per city, and . XZ local scoutmastera have rtporli 9 a m., NBC Grace Abbott "Your North' 07 only fun. but also a real chance to Miss Mary Williams, daughter of -- halfthe regular 4X&ild"t-10Y3community "good turns," aa well be something more. Mr. and Mrs. EdWWilij&iha-of-Span- a Every boy ome Interesting overnight hikes, : price. electrical , Institute,, program - by wants to make good to ish Fork, were married in the Salt op No. Vt of Prove, camped la really MISCELLANEOUS 1:15 a.m.,'' Helen WANTED amount to to transcription; be .of. something SeptemiMneM Lake temple "River camp" last week and value FOR FULLER BRUSHES call Webster, interior decoration .expert ; inHferThe Ideals of eur Lucious Davis r ibf Salem died ber 25. ' The young couple left fol- Hall, ocoutmsjter-repor- U 4 "pmu, . "Ye Olde Tpwne . Cryer"; Haws, 143M- - Material and -- workthis the 1 at Americans like early morning family two! lm-iria . great Washington , the ceremony for. t good time and many tests andUncoln and Roosevelt o7 ga e p.m- - Informal program; 7 s.m manship guaranteed. ; ehort 111 and Wilweek s auto trip to uauipmia. wd. To No. 23 also go the honors son are his Mrs. amprogram of musical novelties; 7:30 widow, to us Surviving srr others) ((and in to return. Springville After, the they of at flowers best display p.m., NBC Palolive Hour with Olive bition and j the desire to be real Martha Davis, and the following to go to Seattle, Washit flower show, TJtah county fair, men. Hamburg, Gersons - and daughters: Dellls 'and they expect Palmer and Paul Oliver; 8:30 p.m., . Willie Neiss, of 3000 home. their to make Tor hours making whittled veil as first, second and third in many, ington, NBC Of Mrs. Victor Davis Ferma Salem; Wagner's orchestra; Every man faces three big probl- George wood scale model a of New show. in for Hurrah boys' hobby ems-Herbert of pringJlleftadMrs. ' Potatoes in lighter surpryr-tra- d TYork city. . 23. . Mrs. Arhasia Rowland was hosOur competitors reGirls" 9:45 1. Mastery of bis own powers Jennie Dillingham of Los Angeles. 'The p.m.. Spinning trio; in active. .Onions liberal' sup WntrJoneveTNo. 21TPr6vb, re-- s tess, to the ladies of the Social ing grandchildren also survive, Twelve fer to our bread as pern keen and ready for asTen ply, trading moderate. Tomatoes p.m.", "The Romance of Gems"; 10 home her. at club Card .hikes to various points of In getting do the follqwing brothers and '.'THa Sunfreeze EnSemble," uoe;. - A and and cantaloupes plentiful off a "Nickel Loaf." st and that the vanguard sea-- 1 variety vocalists 2. TGettingrlong with other peo sistersr HyniHi Davis, Provo; Mrs. Thursday evening. rnstrcrnentaHsts; attractive oec-- drifgyq. Peaches and pears ;in 10:30 p.m., and), formed is promising great results wis flowers fall ;It's a regular 10- Delila Mrs. Win studio featurMiner, Springville; program plerooms, lighter supbly, peaches stronger. & In fact, many scout leaders artists;-41-p.m- ., KSL 3. . Finding tef NEC cent Pa i - : a worthy use for nie Beckstead, Grace, Idaho: Mrs. loaf in both Most ' lines about steady. auction bridge was the reported enthusiastically In th?se powers. n.nn.i, ... UT-- , bxs., .Jonathans cific Network, presents "Ootttfirr w...., size Apples and ytah, quality. Wejr of (he vanguard idea, The tremendous sweepof scouti- belle Stewart, Salem. and tfnd Blossom "Minstrels"; 12 Midnite follow The hcout are with the prize won by Mrs. G. D. WolfMcintosh, 1.25; Greenings instigators Funeral toserwho; announcement be will has because Come a it ng 'Winter silent. help's ' Rivers, the ( is in this paper it will be feo-- 1 boy with these Kennedy. Luncheon followed, folmade later. of the reduction in . 2.00. liim problems Bananas, helps the Fork sectio.i una nimself and. his that the Spanish gimes and wast enjoyed by the price of bread. powers helps Celery Utah, dos. bunches, large. club members present: ainly is heart and soul for scout- - mm Be lowing prepared. ytoifc:;I.oifl Hpgg. Mrs, Gertrude quality, 5Qc Hardly a day goes by without irrthifftemroryni Lettuce Utah, crts. (3 to 4 doz.) announcement of ' somio nmu. i ,s. 7 , . .Sumsion, Mrs. Thelma Harmer, are not a user. . you Wavelei.yr best, ureftH, guilitys any poorer iU5,,va.i!K55 d work, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Ella. Crandaiu Mrs Emma low. Some boys have checked up of our 5 "to crts, Calif., Iceberg, bread, you (4 he following few. paragraphs on their own Rowland, Mrs: Phlida Flnley, Mrs, ' time and were sur- much are., taken from a pamphlet pub-nBaxter. Mrs. G. D; Kennedy,' Mrs dos.), med, 4.50. losing -- ByPrtfed tofJidthal m nhleWnnlngioTirHrsrT hjf. national headquarters en-- eTgHETiours price savings oTleisure time dairy I WELLS L ' , BBIMHALL, Broker I Kraanda Binks, Mrs. MUnila Brown, moderate, market steady ; JUtah, lb d: , -, find satisfaction. 16- White Spaalsh;" et Tv e Scouting provider ' Mrs. Rulon Crandalliwas special Valecines, ,Vhat Is Scouting?" to .in this Ume do, things ; spare OCT. Picklers, 1. 1829 Mis.vWave which TUESDAY, ozrlOc, White, oFT Amelia R.iBouller. 52, wife The invited guest neyer routing is a program of inter- Peaches Utah, cases, Elbertas, things, too, that ."get one someBid Whole Wheat Bread .', Asked f A. John died , at' the Boulter, useful liar things : ig, boysarrl where." , bu. bask., mostly, needs a finger wave. Am. . Metals .01 $ .01 heir leisure time. These boys 'afr.ily home in Pleasant ' Grove A supper '1n their honor was mostly at our store, every " the scout to few as Scouting value helps 2.00; Hale's. Monday afternoon, following a two high eve-of the & T. Alta T. t the mysteries ofandwoodcraft! .02 H.03 Wednesday enjoyed 1.00-1greatlty which the past White and Orange Jays' illness. cases, dayfpr only 5 . cents . life saving, hits great heritage aid, swimming ' .02 M brought to him In the life and Alta Merger . "Mrs. Pleas-ln- t was per loaf. Boulter in born ftdoor cooking and camping, of owing high school boys, from this .02 ideals , of America, andv scouting Bullion . 03 Potatoes In lighter supply, trad- November 26. 1876. and Grove. as.ling, map making, hiking and points the a went stock who jity, judging 62 .65 way of good citizenship Big. Hill ..... i I ing active, market strong; Utah iad resided there all bt her life. j oarty to the --fair that dayr Leo JB6 nshlp. .06 71 EAST CENTER ST. in, on growers' market through service. Not getting butlSm?ha,mc1MI'?e,aJ uer. suumun sue iu in nuspano,, Dwaln SpafJohn 3one, Patrick, .09 :(F?the Bed cross, the Boy giving not only receiving but giv- Central Standard pily.skd., Uacb wt, jam graded, survived sons the hy and following Bird 'ord, Bert Brown, Virgil .06 J..75-1,05 is ofAmerica Is chartered dl- - ing back SQTOetMngehaU loads,- - Irish Cobblers, W"0"11 jtndTdaughters:"Mfs. J. F.'Cook, accom iarFCook. The boys-weBliss by congress and the presi-,o- f Lincoln phrased it "make the ftorado Con. . . . Russets," .resno, Calif.; Mrs. Clarence Reld, Triumphs, ' panled by tHeir instructor, V. C. 2.00. .15 the United States is its worldbetter because of our little ComWned Metals , .18 La Tuda, Utah; Frank Hardman, . j&endehhalL ; . .11 t. ,13 rary president. lire in It. Phone 1159 cases, .Raspberries Utah, Magna; Jane, Lucinda and Millieil 7 1.05 DU Butte . 1.10 ZOO. 1 Pleasant 3rove. 3oulter, liQutstandiXig among the socials of StrawberriesUtah,t2-pt.cases- 7 umpire nines A Surety of Purity Funeral services will be held Fri- - 158 SOUTH FIRST WEST .04 he past week was" the "invitation large, I)502:00, staall, East Crown Point M at 1 p, in. in the Timpanogos lay 0 East Tlntic Con. . .60 I mm Tmmmmmmmmm"mmm'mmmm party" given Wednesday evening TomatoesUtah, lugs, ,green and take tabernacle, Ji mmnuj , i.j, jii ii it i 1 um 1.20 1.15 Eureka Lily Gleaner class of the Third rfpe,s35-60the. y 1? aisocla-.io. Eureka .84 .85 Mutual Bullion ' vard Watermelons Utah, b., all va- Improvement Or I Zadra of New York, was a children .25 jpJJJjJJgpJpfJSSSBjSISSSSS complimentary to the new rieties. lc. and Mr. 'and Mrs. Glen East Utah ........ .22 -.were f 'in Provo Monday. .08 nembers: A number of" games Olsen motored to Eureka Sunday. Gold Chain : .05 09 jarried out during the party and where they spent the day with Great West Mines '. Richardson ofrSan Frah- - friends. were followed by a dainty luncheon .09 .10 . An enjoyable time was Greeley . Calif., was a business visitor .75 .78 terved to the following guests iPrfes-n-t: spent visiting the many nolnts - of Iron King Paper from grapevines! The, rov. Saturday. ebec 7 ... . .41- . J50 Miss Ruth Johnson, hostess, world hTintledrstrTcl. jnterest has become used to. paper Jes-teiirs.Miss , .15 i 20 .......... Keystone Margaret "Grooms, manufactured , from wood, rags, Chey-yo,aLehl .12 Smith of Tintic ,13 Packard, . Mrs. Phllda Flnley, i .Mrs. J.visitors "Mrs. Henry. A. Merrett and little .03 here for a daughter, Helen Bernlce, have re Leonora-...,.....:- " gTne to, Miss one better 1.25 1.50 hea Straw,. Miss turned to their boihe in Los An- Mammoth on by producing paper .03 "Fern Bate, Miss Bernlce Faueett, a .05 geles, aftetjrlaitlnif- - here for a' Michigan Utah large scale from grapevine cllp- a, Miss Miss Vie Helen Mountain Florence dMrs. L, H. Pilling of month with Mrs. Merrett's parents, Boyer, pmgs. Moscow 150 Beyer. Miss- - Ida Packard, Miss Canada, wereJProvo Mrand Mrs- - Henry Ereksonr The Initial unit produces 25 tons Cande-'anMrs. over the week end. Alice fleen 1.95 2.00 McKenzie, (New Quincy of wrapping paper a day and emVirMiss Mrs. Olin Zabriskie, 35 .60 Mrs. A. P. Merrill of Ogden, spent Nail Driver ploys SQ persons a 4ay. Oveo 100,000 5.06 5.10 ginia Packard, Miss Margaret Birdt acres of grape vines f W. Morgan and Bessie last week in Provo with Dr. and North Lilynear SacraNorth Standard . .08 .10 Id, both of Provo, were Mrs. Amos N. Merrill mento- supply the material, which u marriage license Monday 4.0a- Park Utah . . enterMr. L. D. Mrs. Ostler and 45 formerly was thrown away as at the county eourt house. Mr. and Mrs. Ornal Nielsen are Park Bingham .. .07 .08 tained at a birthday party at their waste. lS 1.00 1.25 Phrtus home Wednesdayevening, complirejoicing over the arrival of a (fine .20" .26 . mentary to Mrs. Ostler's . mother, Sogers of Milwaukee, Wis., bah yboy, born Saturday at : the Park Konold .... The world's spinach center is in ness visitor here this week. family home. Mother and baby' are Park Nelson .... .23 30 Mrs. Mae walker of Salt Lake the Winter- - Garden district .of .58 .65 Park Premier .. City. Cards and social chat were Texas, which ships more than 4300 0 .90 Provo n. riumx ana uaroiny enjoyed during the evening. Light cars a year. 12.25 Silver King Coal. 1250 sen, ootn or t'aigary, ai- - m,. Md Mm. j. f. Kn.miin refreshments were served by the -18 inada, were issued a maigaaJtancQ, Callferwererrisltors Sioux Mines .... 6.00 .09 Tar Baby coun-ji- n - pravo today, : .' I . I1UUBC .15 .30 Tintic Giant .,.: ' .06 .05 IL G. Wilson of St. Louis, Mo, Tlntic Central . .. 2 d Mrs. D. D. Lumph of was among the business visitors Tintic Standard . 12.00 13.00 re .the proud parents of a here Monday. 2.00 2.05 Tintic. Lead 4 SaturdayvenlngaMhe fi3- JI2 7 f. atef nity home. Mother and 5.90 5.95 s A.' C. Maxwell of Los Angeles, Walker Mining yYankee Con. doing nicely. ; Calif, is Spending a few days here '.'.'.!.!.. '.'m '.09$ with business friends. . len Brown of ProVo, and SALES R. - Morgan of Liberty, J. W. Richardson of San Fran Colorado Con, 600 &. 11 c. vera Issued"" a marriage cisco, Calif., ia here on business Dix Butte, 6O0f . $1.12. his morning at the county this week, - East Crown Pointy 1000 use. $1.20-10- 0 Eureka Lily; 100 . . $1.177 Miss Jannle Anaersoft of Logan, ffT.5(T 0 c, TsTspendlng several day here wlthPreeley, 5000 p announce-.th- e arrivaUof a frlendr andTclatlves. , jLehTTInUc, 6000 t Sfajpes r girl, born Sunday at the . I Leonora, 1000 & 8c. home. Mother and uternlty . . . . . . . 7.- ; doing-finNew Quincy, 1300 0 $2.00. Park Bingham, 500 dp 7 Vic. -: Threatens-Hom- e . Ernest Tranter of Nephi WalkcrMinrhg40rWT$5.90; Green, were issued a inar- . . . . lire oepanmeni . Raising flowers synthetically In house, responded to a call at uapieton Fri- Jars of water containing a chemLisle M Mrs, Edward Lamar day noon when a large strawstack ical food has been tried successfully Your grocer r1 7 ah to announcethe arrival belonging to Richard Bird was. set at the University of California. with lighter, Saturday night 'at afire by . small children . rn sr ly home. Mother and baby matches. p ur mon ey-- in s t a n t ly -- A aystackr-probably 20 feet who made the run ifrrccord lime, -v- :-, S nlcely,J... away, was saved through the quick according to. Mrx Bird. No other like Schilling's . you id ' Mrs. Fred Hafen and I and efficient work of the firemen, property was damaged. . -Your- r is enough. -. Wih --more twenty-fiv- - e ; : F- n ClapelSSrr.-i- " Tiiy n u ' , good; re n; 'it in. . . BREAD ur ., anti-militar- y. San-teqnl- nr - - ruceiy-arrange- a- five-tub- '-- e!MN0- F-: -- -- 5-e- ent- SALEM DIES Salt Lake O Produce Market . nome.-reitowm- -- r ; IT'S NOT At: NICKEL LOAF -- r ' . - -- ing w.n, ei.,. .,...) ' . 1.50-1.7- 5; 2;50-3.0- 1,50-1.7- Exchange Report & lEf . -- 5; BEFORE Jhe Genuine Ringlette DEAM Permanent - MRSrBOULTER attr c; c. - 0, 1 1.25-1.6- 0, -- $7.50 -- - - 5; re ! CfcP.SKAGGS: 1.25-2.0- 0; 12-p- -- ' 1.00-1J2- j 5. i mi. c. . n, : Today's Oddity - - TAY1,0RBROTHERS e. re Xl, Cal-bert- PHONE 24 AND 25; -- 32 r . d, A.:' SUCt. LIKE " THI! 1 , will make your classmates sit up and take notice. -- w-ewwa- - ane ay rT Utah.-Conli,- Plan ..-- Pay Plan . Madras Shirts, Collar Attached ,r1.45 ipWhite Broadcloth Shirts ;t. 4c lOc-100- izc. i Vf- ' j i TL r; 7 1 igures$1.0Q75c v Tweed Golf Qgsvr t; ; 'r.r, : 72.00 Leather Belts, Embossed .... $1.00. jilkTjeSg Shirts and Shorts i e, 'Wool and -h- eta if - j don't statement Manl- e- - I . . Lemon Sherry Wine 35c Section1 loys Call Isa4 AiadUELccbavo best. He pays you; 'We pay. him. ' lli-i- Y 0 ulteept he -- vanilla-.-r- Hose r1 - ;KfMaiifees-C- 0. G6; Coffee . 47 Spices ,:, aking Powder ,32 Estrscts tTTka'--w' LAk . L w Vf I IB ml FALL FASHION . FESTIVAL : a rss: b" ? K ' ' X i " |