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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 17. 1928. PAGE EIGHT to rest and muui: Continued from TJULLETJOi'lES BE OFFERED On paf You Can'tvResist in -tl- iis-final Half Price Suit Sale 'tirouahuut the nation as the beat Beans or preventing Habitual crim The Musks and Dramatic Art inal teti. 8ucces la recognised la rom 80 to 90 per cent of the cues. departmenta of the Prove high "The Indeterminate sentence ta achool will preaent their annual tuaUfled by tba differences In opera. Tulip Time" in the high n roes which are legally similar achool auditorium Feb. 29 and but mtly different whan looked March L Thia opera waa choeen out of upon lo the light of common arpae. Tba Indeterminate sentence la a eight considered, because of ita Interesting plot, Ita unique choruaea irotect on. not a menace, to cant of the cases, and the opportunity to give eight 'iriy. In 90 per he trial Judge ' recommendation la people principal parte. Mr. Pax- berved by the Pardons Board. . i Woolley and Mr Dech-- J x "If the administration of the law 'a wrong and I do not believe tt other, but "Tulip Tuna" seemed a Inefficient --chanthe person- to be the beat nel, but not the Uw!" The choruaea and principals are Judge Cherry brought out the practicing hard every day to make 'act that the tendency throughout thia a preaentation worth while. 'he nation. Including Utah, was to Many lntereating thing have been ropoee aterner aentence ' upon worked out becauee the Dutch Habitual eriminala. aetUng furniahea many possibilities. Home, School rnd Oiarch Thia opera, will be different from "The public la prone to blame the any other aver presented by the ' w for crime." (aid Judge Cherry. : high achooL Ag a matter of fact, admission Inihnt a crime wave eilete a dictment of the hoaif , the achool and the church, far more than of .. Uw, . ;e , Thene, three vital factor cauae prevent crime. The law steps In vftr the crime a committed. Even 'hen. it la Influenced by the com- wtenceof Ha offlcere. the avoid Chrlatian 8cirnc aervicaa were ance nt duty by witness and Jur- Tne law ha He faaMi, but on held In the - ChrUUao Science wooTeTTachTeveaTU punoae."'p"rch Thuraaay aflcrnoon. Tor uirter. former rrovo rel- Judia Cherry further expreaeed hf belief that there, ia no tremend-- 1 dent who died Monday at hia home us crime wave sweeping the na-.l- n Beryl, Utah. Miaa Iris Evana aapgJ'Q Gentle Jen at present "I doubt that there la a relatively Presence." and "Abide With Me," -- - .fon-.fi- t of,crime today thn and the acriptura! reading' and In the past," said the apeaker. "The benediction were read by Mra. the stage and screen Arnold Peay. Mrs. Peay also read all se lie upon crime the unusual, Pie 91et Psalm and the benediction the dramatic, the tragic and em- - at the graveside- - at the Provo city " It Newe fnedmme are ae temeteiy, vch greater than la the past, that 'his type of Information ia widely BETHOTHED PAIR LEAVES 'iasemlnated, while the heroic and COLOMBO. CETLON. Feb. Hi crmmonDlar goodne lit (UP) The former maharaiah of tj tle prominence In comparison. Indore and his fiancee. Miss Nency oM CK-iMiller of Seattle left today for Ban "Crine is rlmis but I doubt the galore, India, by special train. irrnrnce of a "crime wave'," th nr'K?- declared. In conclusion, h". 'itpreesed the firm belief thnt the (EJZ w!e, conservative, American will prove the salvation . yt the nation. ANONYMOUS There are eome farmer j . i $29.50 Stii's $39.50 Suits $49.50 Suits .t. $ 14.75 $19,75 $24.75 'The following Relief society' program has been arranged for the Utah ttake union meeting Sunday afternoon, at the B, T. IT.: Officers md tejTcherrdepartment: Business and general Inatructlon. Teacher's topic, "Health in the Home." Mrs, Electa 8. Dixon. Mulc for the month,: Mra." A'lie,JW. Clark 1. Theology department: "Dispensation of U.e Fullnesa of Time." Mrs. Agnea Clavson; Special activity dlvisionn "Mother ar.1 t.ie Children." by Dorothy Canf ield Fisher. Mr. Algic E. j I heap Literary i 1 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinDiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiii m ancnarry SCRATCH FEED EGG MASH: ALL KINDS OF POULTRY FEED PHONE 114 . f I OR HEEDLESS ED 3 packages 48 LB., SACK PATENT ......36c 26c :: $1.45 FLOUK J BULK LARD, Brin? your pail ib. ,' I I I I ii " MARKET NJ STORK PHONE f7V .. . 195 OUR OWN MAKE SAUERKRAUT . .... Zj-- NO. 2 SOFT SHELL WALNUTS 2 Jbs r.., PETER PAN TOILET SOAP 10 bars ................ .'. ... j -- t)tn ;TTtVu' ..:.35c 25 c SAMUEL KOPE 1 il, ku, IM " ' j -? ... J . . (fy ?' - ( j J SOAP Reminds 0 Almond Oil Meofw ....:... Soap BREAD-yUi- ..;f.9 3 ID. DOX . . .iVC 27a e TOMATOES Sun Light, not Puree, BANANAS Firm, Golden Ripe, lb. Hospital or Northern Cloth SNOW WHITE 4 Pound Pails .11c No. 2 Sieve, 2 for -- Bagi, . .69c American Beauty, 0 I PURE tJu White or Yellow ..... . . ... Tall cans NUT MARGARINE IDS. 2 It a . . . 65c 45c JELLO All Flavors 25c 11 U iVERNAiniONEY J ......25 29 c .... 10. 3 5 packages ........ gallon cans $4.75 .. .., PICKLES Sweet Mixed . . : .'. Full Quart AO .... 07,, vlU bars .: .... .23c Sugar Cured, whole or half, lb. PORK --Shoulder Roasts, best cuts. . PQT ROASTS, lb. ... . . . :18c HAM$-fiaste- rn SWIFTS HAM . 55 ... Half or whole, lb. Swift is alwavi the 85 $1.69 COMPOUND Use Like Lard, lb. .... OFEAL with :6MBW,ibTT . .. .; . . . pet. . . . . ; . tw. . . ; . . . . . 17c Fresh Gjttage Cheese, Dill Pickles, Boneless Fillets of Haddie PALE GIJJGEP ALEThe dnnb of thevtajy IV8 Causes Us to Recommend HOLLYWOOD DRY ? "PI" Hiirhr-a-t -- rVnalitv . . . . . , . . ,24c PORK y2 or whole, fresh leg, lb. 22c Roast Shoulder Pork, lb. 18c Lcin Roast lb. . . . . . ...25c '"''A''1lMfe'miinVi- 7.Superior Quality . . . . . ; 25c Swift Premium Hams, lb. 32c Try Half a Slab of Bacon, f Jp. EARLT T MILK . ere is almost a half pint of thick .Cream on each bottle. Quart . . . . . . , , , . s 1 10c . . Pot Roast, lean, lb. . . . . .17c NecIcPot and Rib Boils. .15c Chuck Steaks, lb. . . . .:.25c Shoulder Round Steaks. 25c No. 3 No. 5 SOUP Campbells Tomator3 for29c FAMOUS NEWHALlr ORANtfe 41U P. G. LAUNDRY SOAP 10 n .35c . . Meats Quality Roll Roast, lb. .. 20c Spice 41c CREME OIL SOAP . bars. Q7f.C 01 . w ORANGES California Sweet Navels, dozen . . ........ . .139 . . . .. . ... .... .1.50 for , 24c WE- - CARRY-XH- E" .7. . 3 .31c PEAS Tissue,-"- " ......... ...,25c for .... 3 cans BATHROOM PAPER each BREAST 66 . BROOMS HEINZXATSUP Large bottles PMONl Graham Crax, 2 lb. box.33c STRING BEANS ..39 27 Weber Valley, 2 for. . . .27c .... ,.....42 . . ; . ,5c Largest Loaf in Provo for . . . . . . White King Husler's Wasatch" Brand Hp Top, Pride of Lejand lb. j PALMABOSA SOAP 10 lb. CORN MEAL 9 lb. bag r N.B.C SODA CRACKERS UGAR. XAKO STORE N?2 ri - : 'None Better, , 2 jbs. 1 comet from the oven hght and evenly raised Try the famous Calumet Biscuit Hecipe. Of course, every body will want tDore of K them but ytxjwon mind I becatiae they can be rmde I jA-- 1 t Another shipment, 3 for P. & 0., 10 Bars Lux Flakes, large SALMONGenuine Red Alaska RAISINS-SEED- VsTTTV fA AS bakings,becauBe everything pi and serJudging from the ene aimistice between Tunr.ey and irtzszzEj d Yellow ; I Wu slightly final. WANT ADS tgJpT UPTON'S COFFEE Saturday Specials TO BMME O'Ooofty sugpest thnt D':mp-sey- a retirement, like Harry Lauder' farewell tour, may be only ' " Flour City Feed Store 4hM t And remember, too, that when you axe through, there are no failures, no re MACARONI $1.50 .... woita ll lit. 30:r Hard Wheat MARGARINE NUT BUTTER 2 lbs. , Uvea tf- 4atr I CAlgaffT . CHOICE North University Avenue TO 1. ' PATENT 151 XT ACTING ; FOR SALE FLOUR "Vasli VOVILI "IlLi"ij HTAUJIITtI a sure to maka our SCOTTS EMULSION ... V t while, and help us keep our friend. ly amila- .- . 48 lb. 1 ft Umtai er min-nourishe- Simeon Stylt, a Syrian monk of stricken with an attack, of heart the fifth century, lived the life of a trouble. The alder Mr. Reynold hermit oa the tops of pillars for ST had gone to the coast a week prev- - years, . i golden egg. Cooperation la the thing that aeema the meat aueceaa to bring. To live and labor for the beat, and give our quarrel a chance to rest; Leuon No. 6 ""; Question i Why is emulsi fied cod-livoil $q highly recommended as food for nursing mother? Answer: Because it bene fits the nutritional condition not only of the mother but of baby as welL Mothers should keep vita with Everybody -- Is 7 - department: iloift-wa- ttt to" from Mr. featurea were rendered by Dempsey you'd almost illink.lhat Ernest the customers hadJo be steamed which hsv been of exceptloml n-- a gtrW'tflorfllfectedby Paxman. Herman Beniama alao up to pay for a heavyvelsht prise tereat . . muss. Judge Cherry' speech followed a gave saxophone selections. . dinner, during which community lir.ging waa led by C. S. Leaf, and ; itfaaacj -- Of speakeTf 1ecTIreaTSV-tl- ii for Ita monthly meetings, musical di'h remain Pa has leouveted. W-v- rr g scries Ercanbrack & Son Ballif; - I ha waa called early thia month on account of the aertoua lllnaaa of hia father, H. T. Reynolds, who waa smfr until ha Hiatnrica of John Mase fjeld JUnl . C Hoffman, Mrs. Nellie" 's: Thornton; Social eervlce division: "The Development of Intellect In Childhood and Youth," Marnio . e Reynold, Don't be Ilka him of tabled fame who brought derision to hia name, who grabbed hia goose up by the teg' and killed the source of the Program Arranged FOR C. CARTER m hope. Relief Society . . Harry on our -- SERVICES HKLIl but tl:c values arc. m. v-.- .. m U-a- i t mvo.m.-- y yav 4 hia recuperate waa accompanied to by hia LjBsthec her husband. . Upon leaving Loa Angelea early thia week Harry reports that hia father waa prominent much Imprwvad, and ha had aat up f hick about the price Funeral services will be held in beeta. They get and think tt la an aaay bet the Fifth ' ward chapel Sunday they for augar eompaatea to pay a price afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, for Ben- of Juat what farmer say. They at died-local who tba J jamin one, think tba augar company plan ki followafternoon hospital Thursday to man. to work the Just farmer get ing an operation. Frienda may view and eweat and toil away and the body at the home of Mrs. Sarah his beeta without much pesv-a- grow ad BoehaM. Eaat " Second North when they buy you'll see them street, prior to the aertrioea. . All Legion and' aerviee men weep, unless the sugar's very cheap. are requested to attend. A military ,LTJ",Z.-?rZ- r amir- oaro- I 4 .n w w.l 1. .V. kale. They think the augar earned No. U Ame company can manufacture (ion. with George Batlif aa the free. And yet they kick when sugar beeta apeaker. Byron. Dastrup will blow r low. aad aay they no mora beets taps. will grow. Benjamin Jones, Private, Co. K, If larmar folk! would spend their 137th Infantry, waa born in Garvin, In study of the crops they Minn. Enlisted March SI. 1918. at day and try to grow a few ton Werner, North Dakota, and aerved raise, more of beeta per aerov than before, In Franca. Ha waa In the following they'd reap a richer harvest then; engagementa: St. "Mihtel, Lorraine, and would be mora contented men. Argonne, Bom me, Deux and Ver- For beeta will help build up the soil. dun.- Sailed from XJ. 8. May 2, 1918, Increase our pay for an our toll and returned April 23. 1919. Ha waa with proper rotation of crops, of discharged June 28, 1919. beeta and apuda and grain and - -- The selection isn't big health. Harry Springville Man JUH coast city U f4.i VJfirt .vuvn remained wits, javs Attart Raising Beets -- Sack 'i - rts brtter flavor, more sparkling longer life when left iUnding uncorked will win you "Juat "MMfrwon tie. We Insist that our th Very beet that money can buy and we select our merchaa-dl- se with ear.efore we recommend L,Wrt "wP1"" 10 "VJttMt on our countra and a.welcomepUia we uggt you buy a case .today. - , - - Bottle 25c''CaTe of 2 $2.75 X Case of 50 $10.75 - - l QET ONK OF OI K RECIPE ' - BOOKS FREE " ( - 1- - |