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Show 9 nr. n PKOVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 192S I iHCO? THREE SiVtT Of ' "TvVb 'ITS W txaiT WOAY HOW!.. J Or AM- Y- BUT BMACtT tU. f- VJfc CAM raVJO "TvrBR TAsCfc ft HIMDc, Cava. Join Friends Parents and VH TVCY TKkWK THvKiG JIM A WEST 01" TV TRAIN 1 "WE Dylans I thjtps n ' twee? - bUM.lUfc OCT Tvfc filEET -- SCOUTS , BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SPAiriSIIFOK 2URM OOMM ( mmmm Orcasion r- -BT RIDGE CTATTO hmU Ud friends ot Troop t, aUrad- - Provo Boy HeouU. were Bars at the- troop - Tnrr-la- f tnr-T,- Eight, which was CU9Blly Interesting fnion. Good Time to Tb son. "It i Acquaint", Un4w the ehls of Gerald Anderson. cpfoM ths meeting, and this was fallowed bf pledge to the flaf under direc-tlo- a of Veil F. Dixon. Francis Me- Phi. Ralph Dixon and Ronald Dlxoa comprised the color guard. A faatura of tha evening waa an athletic contest in four events. Swtmmtna - eaat first. This con sisted of a hoy and Mi father each draining a glass' of water through straw and waa won by R F. son and his aon Eugene, the other n tries were A. Eugene Olaoa and VrVTlM V340V4 A OO ALVIAM'S WEKV-TH1M- O r1 VI WQM6 AM' CAiE I III X I TftOUCVt I BUTVONC- TVlAVt "TIU. VOU WOV) vJ J I 1 - YOU GOTTA BUT . SHOW I ' TAtKTO HtR. -- VEAJL-AWRVO- YT vxt fl M I j7L V U HI . I " r -- i - i Lo ve and Crime I CITY Electa Dixon Lake visitor today. "TVW its place- Rogers of Los Angslss, rC'l fornia, Is a visitor m this city this Cali- . L. . . . mtw.t"-t- .. Edward Bud berry of Salt Lake was among ths visitors In Provo Tuesday. Ha was tha guest of Mr. ind Mr F. J. Flnlayson. Miss Marlon Parsons of Bait Lake vas a visitor hers Tuesday and ths guest of relatives and Safeway to-la- y, WwJaHt tf Tries U a visitor ffrc in Provo this week, the guest of friends. Mr. and Mr 1. P. Adams and children Betty and Bobby of Spring-rtll- e are visitors in Provo this week. I Stil T:TlL J Mr. and Mr ...... 1. K. Bendell and Clew jays nerrwitn friend j nd Mr Each Wutlnnn coffee engagement In New York. Hello There AA i V - ....... 39c i Mid Tomatoes Extra Standard Utah pack Tomatoes. 6 cans . . ... . ...69c selLs more'ccwu than anything we know; ; Peas " Early June sweet tender Peas, No. 2 tins. 6 for . .69c ...... String Beans o tt L-Jim- """a Let us prove it! Leaving February Utkt '',- ' PHCN M5g) WjDn&UTAH ' " - standard tins, ' 6 cans .. . 1 RtwrtrcTTtnt Agent. Phone S15; i 1th an4 12th ; Sow I . ' jGold Mayonaise Medal Brand. TBS OTERTj? Pt. jars . ......39c Ib. N 35c 67c Jam Safeway Jam. Pureiruit and sugar. Strawberry,, Pears' Solid ...33c Peaches pack, hf No. tins. Excellent sauce. Each popular breakfast ceCarnation Premium, a piece of china in real. .... r., 3 . cans.. 73c Matches count ' Safeway Matches, 6 boxes to the carton. Full 10 for'pies-o- r ' ... . .69c Carton. .TT. .19c - aEhJargajjkg, . Deal Peetrsttlati- Sap"C Oil Toilet Soap ............. Peets Soap ; .... . . .37c 3 bars Creme Shoulder AD best cuts. Loin and Bib. Chops.- 18c lb. Pork bulk. . . 25c ; 2 lbs. Orders Delivered Free WESTCENTER ; Muton ..... l-l- b. bricks. ....28c 18c .Hams r , 35c lb. , lb. ....20c U Salt Pork Extra choice. - Cod Fish Sausage - quick A . .ISc lb. . 3.55 Red Chili Beans 5 lbs. .. J5c 10 lbs. . . .67c Pork Extra choice. 247 VOVTS b. Each.... ...79c Wheat Flakes Hens w KD 3-l- One of ' the most popular salad dressings. ,69cPkg. best cuts. lb. Depot Ticket Agent ..Phone 312 UNION .1.29 Each an ideal fam- 5 lbs. 10 lbs. freshly net., wt. - ..$1.19 Each net wt. tins. 8-l- b. Beef Pot Boasts 15. 1928 C, H..FUNK Sodas, Purity Jn Our Market 40 'JmlT. April 3. H. CODY .... IFlour ily flour. Crackers Lard In and RETURN ' .- m:l f ScT 2 No. Gal. orwaf flea -- Gold Seal, b. .....49c spread for those hot - ...... .1.73 Van Camps, with that, 2 48-Ibags natural flavor. Buy it dozen. the by cans . .95c Great Northern cooking Navies.' Honey. cakes .. .. ...49c .2 lbs. Fancy Blue Eose Bice. 5 lbs. . 29c Tomato Soup. - Pure extracted Honey in gallon tins. A delicious " Cox of Cedar City was a vis the suest People used to think the woetd itor in Provo this week, was flat. Then It was found to be of" friends. r round. But It's still Just a little crooked In spot . I7JJKN 8 lb, bag . Cheese v. ; Cream Cheese. Can bo used in many tasty dish- - eV A. .......... Big K. The pancake flour that i different. That good butter substitute. Crux brand. 2 lbs. Rice '. Nut Butter -- QUALITY 25 lb. Cloth Bag Pancake Flour Each... ....69c RetHNevadarrt ,.trHaWJ)w among ths visitors, hers this week. - with Vaudeville at Faramount ' 'omorrow V va v Them Yours . Blue Label dark. Gallon tins. Mlsa Kathryn Evans Is spendlnsr a few days in Payaon with friend Netley Lucaa, British criminblngur! and author (below), and May Gordon D. Young of Salt Lake Churchill, otherwise "Chicago May" was a business visitor here today. (above), whose facs. and flnger-' of " prints are known to the a -- i y Savings-Ma- ke aTURUitrrra -- 53 c Karo Syrup C. 11. LovelL C 1. r--.j Fine granulated in 2 5 lb. Cloth Bags. No. 2 Yi can. full-flavore- d Diantha Brooke of Salt Lake spending the week hers with Mr. Y y' t Hansen's Catering g -- Sugar Just arrived, a carload of Puritan Malt Syrup. jht Mr is t v Guaranteed Pura- - AT HUL1CKS SX Malt Syrup MJB Mr. and Mr "Eurene Blackett and family of Duchesne are here for a few days with relative fuel-worth- ''rkscriV'-'-.-.r.- . Let us give you a convincing demonstration of the greater savings provided by thousand-stor- e power buying and selling. If you will confine your food purchases to our store for one month. and then compare that month's food bills with any month during which you scattered your purchases you will have all the proof you wantv Try it and see if we are correct Mr. and Mr Alex Iledqulst were In Salt Laks Tuesday. Cahycn Coal met KinR Winter he thawed the icicles from his beard and made him look like a day in June. Our coal steadily burns its way into public favor. Its hot temper arouses you to a sense of Its , 25' SalLUONS of POUNDS USES BT THE GOVERNMENT Let Us Prove It co-sta-rs t vases tor 25 Provo with friend - d 1 $ yean I Mr. and Mr M. L."Myers of Den few days In spending ... ' 3 tor over 2 13' w MA a pj J. B. McReavy and son Mel-vi- n of Salt Laks were among the visitors la Provo Tuesday. Alps 1 PMlmmitm ths birthday aaaiversary of her husband, a four course dinner was served at o'clock, a beauhonor -- "rlend r. Mi a itninth Mr Mr I injr can take high in the realms of cinema art, working to a Is climax that up gripping to extreme The story takes you through ths entanglement of man's love that la torn between the wild nature, with which he has always been in love, and a woman who Wins his adectlon Tha S acta of vaudeville headed with the act T'o Top Revue featur-fo- ur clever artists, In a music, song and dance cycle that la up to the minute. The dances ranging from Bpaniah Tango, to intricate Russian dancing. Thla. mixed with jazs singing, music aadaaplaadid ward-robe, make this act far above the average. LaBuster and Dell, two exceptionally talented colored entertainers, offer a new Idea In their colorful series of dance oddities, that will put any awilenee Into a happy mood. Betty and Berdine, offer unusual telfi 1 ahtHty, ylaylns; vislmfr-ancello and sir.ging harmony numbers In a manner that Is sure to please the moat critical audience. Baae and Hayes, present rlotnU act of fun and song. Mr. Hayea being recently featured with several well known musical comedies, put over ths act In an unuaual manner. Rogers Bora, are a team of sen- -' rational bar artists, mixing comedy with their stunts of muscular ability. Jack Duffy with a bevy of beau tiful girla are In a Christie comedy entitled "Fighting Fsnny" ana together with the latest news events top off the program. - a Salt ver are waa sort. - Photographlr-allv.- , Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart en-tartained at a family dinnejr Sunday at two o'clock complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller of La Orande. 'Oregon, who arrived bar to spend a two week's vacation. Covers were laid far H 8t "Mr. and Mr Glen A. Flnlayaon of Salt Laks spent Tuesdsy In Pro- - : Nspolao.qb.AFOsseA4ha-sam- e NEWS Mr j tnat form ths background of Teaks of Destiny", which .wfll be tomorrow's feature picture shown In conjunction with ths 6 big acts of vaudeville at ths Paramount.) There can be no doubt that the patrons who are- fortunate enough to view this plcturs will appreciate ths beauties of Jhls unusual film'. j a H. H. Workman of Delta was among ths visitors here today. I . - -- -- V II Mr. and Mr L L. M lUlaawon and E. & Peterson of ManU Is a busi family of Salt Laks wars Provo ness visitor hers, today. visitors Sundsy, the guests of Mr Joseph Paulson. byief TEAKS OF DE8TIW AMV VAIDEVILI.E TOMORROW AT THE PARAMOUNT W.T?!L. .week, It I ftau aer.orr Ja""Q'eae.irWctl. f 1 .. ,i i. a4 I Thar' tiful birthday cake decorated with candles centered ths table. ' Ths Mr. and Mr Lee Dart went to evening was spent enjoying a pro At - midnight Spring Lake Sunday where they gram and game were guests st a dinner given in pun- c- and cake wars served. honor 6rTheTlH5day anniversary . 01 jar byaia Moore Jtr tmrvh Sir John A. Beck entertaJnad at remained to visit ber folks for a social and brides ahower Sun- I few day . day evening in honor of Mr. and Mr Henry Caramack of Plndree. Mr. and Mr. Albert Btewart and Idaho, The bride, was formerly - " - '. Miss llelga Jonss who school at Kenilworth cams boms Saturday for a brief viait with her parenta, Mr. and Mr Ellas Jone -- Hello There - Francirr'vnt?rtaln6d at. -- la itmlly dinner last Tuesday la teaches of and Ronald Dixon, 1. E. MofTrtt . aad Max Bray: ' - The hroad Jump followed, each of tha four teams having the apan of each team measured. The record was three feet, won by A. E. Eves and Harold Brown, the oti-- r tea consisted of Louis Kslsch and BUI Kelach, Geonre powelaon and Fred i 3Petaujr er Mrs. Rosetta Flavet who has bean stopping ra Salt Lake sines Christmas because of the Ulneas of bar daughter, Mrs. Joyce Dean, cams horns to spend last week-enShe returned 4o Salt Lake Monday aad will remain several weeks with Mra Dean, who is now much 0t Pwwetsun. Settos Portersmd AtF drew BoswrtL ... In the foot race which followed tha length of tn feet bf each team were measured. William Frisby nnl Don Frisby won this event, the length was seven feet six Inches, others who placed were Jack Belch and John Feather. William Clayton and Ronald Dixon, J. C. Mof-fe- tt and Svlveater Clark.' Orson Shield and Weston Johnson, B. F. Kenneth Taylevr Frank (arose FaMdtng and George McPhte. The climax earns In us football game the team laughing lo'ideet winning. Arnold Dixon and Milea Romney took first place. Scout Executive A. A Anderson rtl An drew Boswetl ran them clnae aa did A. Eugene Olson and Banford BingA. Dixon and ham, also Bishop Leonard Peterson. The talks of the" evening e '" given by Gerald Anderson history of scouting from Ihs ""to It started in Aroerira, and A ttd r so ft ,on fis Heys showed ths love of a boy for his dad and the great amount of good can be Tound in all boys. The closing prayer was by Wlll-ar- d Westovcr. Ths troop of Nee re: A. Eugene Olson, scoutmaster; J. E. Clayton and V. Q. Dixon assistant scoutmasters. ad . T - rrauj "-"y- jns Mr. and Mrs. Lester E, Morgan af QUman, Colorado, hare oms visiting In this city for tha past two aaaalhe wltH rr.",tortjrr-paf-eat- a. Mr. aad Mrs. K. M. aoreneea Mr. Morgan waa called hack te his business In aUmaa. Feb, 1. but Mrs. Morgan will remain a few weeks longer visiting relatives and friends here and In Bait Lake City. Mrs. Morgan waa formerly Miss Stenso korenaoa.' 0 BASKETBMlX. JWWfck . fTl1i. Mrs. lrl Stewart eatertaiaed at. Mtes Vtrguu Packer. They were -- CA TsVEATT j dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. married Feb. L m ins Bait Laaet inmmv n '. ' Robert Jes aad children. Mr. aad temple. Forty relftUves tnU-ad l Mrs. Bryaa Stewart aad Mr. and. mate fHeads were present. at th I a aran of a new Mr MwUMaaU ttotadrea funaioBi A hot chkken supper was ! arbitraUoa treaty of Prova. served at six aciock and gatues I which President CooUdga aad a program aceupted tha of tha evening. Out of I muaJcatad to ths foreign ofTira J. II Reese of Los Angeiea. town guests inHaded :k VJVAml JMra, umomr as. King Hespwi California. anaVates tUU eon aouoced la bis speech frost tha Saturday mnd wUT visits. 'Ff ancle' aa4 Edna aad sLenstlt throne today at ths colorful eprn-in-g for aeveral snanths with bar par-sot- Caaunack of Ptodree. Idaho; Mr. of parliament . , Mr. aad Mrs. James Boreo-sa- a, aad Mr Vernoa Beck aad daughter Garrtt of Ooahent Mr. and t i Jr.. Mr Earl Beck, aad son Junior of Mr George Hales spent an last Plea sent Grove aad Mr. and Mr week la Salt Lake te be near her Durrell Beck aad son Dewnine of ICtTTv son h'alhaa who left Friday for Salt .Lake City. The bride eseaivadf his labor te the miaatoo. field. many beautiful and useful gifts. Hello While there she was he house 1 THREE TlE FOB TITLE guest of H. C Jex and A, 6. Brock- LA PORTE. lad. After three bank. Ths Misses Agaes, Leah aad Mary Hales who wsitt to Salt Lake eom'petitors bad skated Jor 25 to see their brother off accompan- hours and 35 minutes, a three cornered tie waa declared In the , . ied her hosas. t "world's marathon roller ekating championship" here. Stanley Leon Mr. and Mr Roy Hales of ard, Collin SateJy and James J urUSO Lake City entertained at a dinner ea w k were ths' winner relafew for a friends aad party tives In honor of Nathaa Hales just prior to hla leaving on his mission Attending ths 1 unction from Spaa-Is- h Pork were Mr Georgs Hales and ths Misses Agnes, Leah and Mary Hales. . Eastern Sugar Cured. Whole or half. lb. .. . -i 81 . .;..;-25- c Ord ers less than $5MO, a Charge of 10c 2 PHONE 202 ...... : I: -- in mm. ' |