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Show PJIOVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928. PAGE EIGHT. 1T3 DOWN GOES TOM HEENEY IN THE FOURTH S flTV I 'SPANISH FORK i ISTOCKSDROP NPWS MISSIONARIES ON EXCHANGE i HEALTH CONFAB ' ; "'i r '. -- ' -'xf,; '- - I -- - t H V . t lit ''ill J- - Mr. and Mr. W. D. Boberu and Mis Mary. Roberta of Salt Lake, and Mrs. "Nettle; Kerr of Los AngelStocks on the Salt Lake Stock ica, Calif., visited In Provo Thursand Mining Exchange were lower with Mrs. Julia M. Roberts. day as a rule today. . Eureka Lily and ' Mr. and Mrs. Veraard Anderson fforth Lily being exceptions. There motored to Salt Lake Saturday, and was some selling In Tlntic Standard accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cul with the resuy. that the stock debert Bo wen of Salt Lake, they spent clined ot $13.50. Stocks the week end in Oeden, the guests Bid Asked of Mr. and Mrs. George Wainsguard. Big Hill . $ .15 $ .18 Is Mrs. Edcar lloll of Blncham 50.00 Tjlneham Mines ... 40.00 visiting relatives here for a 'wMCeht Std. .....:....10H .ll 17 .18 days uoioraao Mrs. Mjyr Ford of Wallsburg is afcrown Point .12 ..15. 4.02 4.10 Provd), visitor for a few days, the chief Con. ........ and Mrs. H. L. Slack. jEast Utah ........ .14 H guest . J5 Mr. and Mrs. hot done ana Mr.iuas crown Point. .0314 .044 and Mrs. J. P. Clayton have return-- 1 .42 Tintic Con. ; .47 ed to their homes In Provo, after Eureka Lily . 1.87 i4 .68 spending tne pasi ten aays m ibi-- j Eureka Bullion .. lowetone park. Enrpute home they Gold Chain ....... - .08 Visited In .SOda Springs, Idaho,, with Howell .04 .05 Mrs.'. Jones' parents, Mr, and Mrs. .iron King'llillil! 0 A3 in. I V IJ 1 2' J.-- v David Giles. H "" . . 7t ILitUe Mav Mammoth Mountain View New Quincy Miss Theresa Anderson spent last "'pek In Salt Lake with her cousin, Miss Thelma Bowen.; Miss Bowen returned to Provo with Miss Ander-- i.m.. v. t. .v.i. u t.ih.b Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ottoman of . - thl,week nr y ' M 1.40 .04 ii.'l . jnrth tjiv North Standard 1 uu-su- u .s M 1X0 iL.x Onohoneo . 104 ""'Jark Bingham .... lgu IUIUS 1.60 - j7 '.-- I I - - . .. fj ,' -- nt -- pre-scho-ol During the early part of the evegames will be- enjoyed, after ning wt-'-.tTr"lon hurst will be a delightful feature. Dancing will tne evening's .entertain..4.. ment All members of the ward and of th (rumd of honor are cordially invited to be present " SAFE MILK EXTRA RICH - SAVES MONEY rn. 3ist U.em in getting the corrective work done. Spanish Fork mothers are to be commended for the wonderful Interest they have "shown in the health work,, according to Mrs. Peterson, who save that Spanish Fork la leading. the atate in that work and la far ahead of the other towns in the interest shown. ' , . pre-nat- al "" rt,.r o..i I Charlie Paddock, sprint veteran, told the United Press today that he, was through with competitive athletics, though he might run in an occasional relay or exhibition race. He would not do any more hard i vi training, he said. A missionary welcome home party , MOB IS REPELLED will be given in the Manavu ward DUNCAN. Okla., Aug. 3 (UP), chapel Monday, August 6, at 8 p. m., for William V. Oldroyd, eon of T. J. Aingered citizens attempted to entand Mary Oldroyd, who recently re- er the Stephens county jail eany turned from the north central states today, seeking James Forest negro, mission fluid, and for Cecil Broad-be- alleged attacker of a white woman, " son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph but were repeuea witnout casual Broadbent, who has fulfilled a mis- ties.sion in Germany. Assisted "by the members of the Spanish Fork health committee. Dr. E. P. Oldham, Utah county clinic physician and Nurse Evaline Reed held a very successful health con ference recently "at the Spanish Fork junior high school building Eighty-thre- e children of age, and bablea wr registered; 79 were examined, weighed and measured,' with 12 found normal, a percentage of 15.2 percent" The other 67 children registered a .total of 169 defects, tonsils and adenoids leading, with 89 defects from these two causes; ear trouble ranked next with 19 defects, 13 were overweight and ten children needed dental attention. Since the previous conference 17 corrections had been made. The report follow: examined. 79; normal, 12; percent 15.2; corectlons 3; .consultation, S; underMM weight 4;' overweight 13: teeth, 10; 1.60 extrem'tlea, 7;' cuticle, 10; muscle .044 tonus, 2; hernia, 6;. malformations, .87. 3; posture, 4; adenopathy, 5; goiter, 5: osseous Bvste'm, 7; rickets, 1; 70 .11 39; circulatory system, 2j; respiratory system, 12; .194 eves, 3; eara, 18r digestive system, L75 16; nervous system, 0; after opera-- , Mr. and Mrs. C W. Evans and p, a:: 0 .90 children have returned to their tRi, inrntin .49 M home Inphralm after visiting ln 'g0 .15 rruvu ior a lew uaye wun reuiuves Qinil.gtandard Mr yi.,. ;.074 and friends. .' i ian met . aki.u ' JS7 S. Thompson and. rihHr Mr. Mrs. H. and .04 " ' '' t: NEA 111- Misr Marie StBRgT of Los Angeles, Tlnt, . , 13.75 -.- 034 .05 -... narenta. Mr. and MrsDavld j their . v .,,ii.i.u-.kr4niik'nui.ur-i:iir'i7....- .. ,,.. ir,.-- ., v.. vicior con.j . . . . . . " m r JO !er-- ?r :i2o L25: tack in the third, the champion floored him. ThiS' picture of the fall, snapped by an NEA, Service cameraj Mrs. Joseph Bentiey is Visiting 4n -Con' .04 man. was rushed by'teleiihOTeTantl'tsnriirThe'Venlny Herard'asTheflrsfghrpicture Duchesne wilhher mother and J ZUma . 41 .07 hara SALES New York, where she will )oin her . 4. 15c. 1 East Utah, 1000. j. Bentlevls at Columbia university. Eurekas Lllyr lOO - 193; 400 TY FORK-SOCIE$1,974; 800 at $2.00. Bentley was formerly Miss Be S. L. Mrs. Kathleen Bench, and thn Ivrairr Eureka Bullion, 600 & 6 sc. ' The Utah chapter of th Amcri-- 1 couple were recently married. . Howell, 1000 4c. 87c. - V". can Institute of AreffltecTS is to Mrs. Bruce Haws and little daugh-EnonsNew Quincy, 700 of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Argyle and Mrs. and Jensen James Prof, a t)hotnrrnnkit 'ttdiibitlon t"r Mnrvlvn. Miss Lurilln Haw and North Std., 500 114c, little, daughter,' Lorna, returned Brlgham City .with their children, of mcdiCVal and niiti nHJcrman Mrs. James Haws returned home Tintic Std., 400 at $13.75; 200 g eneihome arter a trip tnrougn ine motored here Sunday ana were ch Lecture for the two weeks be- - Wednesday morning from a two $1S624; 500 $13.50. . lowatone National park. They also tertained at supper by Mrs. Christ- 10 and ending Aug- - weeks' to California. Many 10c. Victor Con., 1000 August ginning visited several places of Interest In, ine Peterson, mother of Mr. Jensen. UBt 24. . places of' interest were visited. ...IduhQ, The exhibit will be shown at the They were the guests of Mr. and Tkeywerel housdsuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Boyackat Mrs, E. B. AndcrAon and two chll- - Hytel Utah ;n Salt Lake and Is Mrs. Ray Coleman. inLoaAngelea Aberdeen, Idaho. They ca:.ie home dreh left Saturday for tholr home free to the public. There are 512 Nothing Added to YACHT FINISHES RACE by way of Bear LaHs e.id Logan inj Los Angeles, California.' after largo-size- d , photographs n the '. some for her lection with time SANTANDER. Spain, Auit. S. which into, five 7'; '1 7'Z . visiting enta, Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Roach groups: churches, buildings of de- (UP) The American yacht Azara ARROWHEAD'S ' in Port nt 7:10 -- . m. lodav arrived nt Palmyra. fonse, large public buildings, small .' Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Dart cr" "" after her adventurous 27 day voyv public buildings and. modern buildtained at a trout breakfast Su' age from New 'York. Refusing to Mrs. Earn Williams entertained mga of various kinds. Pool but 75 gallons per complimentary to Mrs. Jennie J. use her sealed motor to aid her spii . t Triday afternoon in honor-o- f n- Mrs.1 and Mrs, Zunnio Larson.t-minutl of; 98 Pure IMrs. Grant' Rounds, Mrs. Laura impotent in the- dead calm, the TVVrAnrterann of ralifom'Ta."-DiAzara was towed' Mrs. The to Mrs. Sarah 5 nor was at o'clock the finish past served . A, XT Fereday, Sterling, rm " Innnid Water Tl .t Tnknnn Warm Natural line. Mr. Mary C. Boy-- George Swenson. Mrs Daisy Dan- Sort and Mi,, Mary' Hansen. th followingr- -guests: direct' from our large onernmo lucuarry Sntnrrtnv In m&uup auu 4,44.. r.,, i..... HanBen. Mrs. Joseph Roach. Florence , Artesian well. Lake. Salt Nine o' the Mr Henry Child was hostess to girl's canning Mr. and Mrs. James'Sorenson, Jr, Mult nf Pnlmvi-etfi W nfl nPHilflV 11 .1 Ai..v ,w They were Luncheon wa, served at the bv thelr ers Misses ard tabics at 2:30 b'clock. Four 44 o 11a Hansen and Marv Sorenv IBkICD rric ki. Va, VI luge ..,,. " " v; i .jiiajnu, v k v. Mr. of were gucRts Sunday evening on.. club nrize for the hltrh score being trout at a "and Mrs. Fred Dart ' " won by Gladys Hansen, the guest . .dinner. Mrs. Isaac swenson entenainea rM bv Mrs. William Christcnsen Friluncheon at a I dollghtful bridge Rmj the consolation prize by Mrs. ana t. ana In honorof Mrs. Bessie York., In addition to the Airs, linger jar. iv nftrni;on daughters, Grace. Anabcllo and Lenth Miller of California and her CUD members special guests were of Madison, Wisconsinand mother, Mrs. Stewart of Lchl. Four Mrs. William .Chrlstensen,Mrs, Betty Mr. and Mrs. U. u. bhoemaker and tables of bridge were, played, Mrs. LaUra Fereday, Mrs. Norma FARMER MOVE of Genola, were guests last George Swensen winning the prlie scn, Mrs. Snell and .Mrs. Llndsey Thursday of Mrnmd Mrs. Fred S. for high score and Mrs. Laura Fere-- Reed Cahoon, the latter of tayson. Dart Jr. Mrs. dinger is Mrs. Dart's day the consolation prize. Luncheon aunt The party Is visiting with wtis served at the card tables. Be--f crp. B. Bartlett SsnFranclscr .. Salt Lake relatives for a while, aides the guests of honor, others Prctesttnt F.piacopsl: "A fad may Mrs. Dai? and baby accompanied present werer Mrs. Gladys Hansen-snrinfull grown from the mind them batk to Genola and epent the Mrs- - Maggie Stewart, Mrs.- - Haael Tsf a fool.but -a philosophy Is Ihc remainder of the week with her Hughes, Mrs. Emma Hughes. Mra product of many minds struggling ioiks mere. J. B. Hugacs,. Miss Florence Jones, through the years." . . 3 RETURN HOME . ; - THROUGH PADDOCK SAYS-JIE'AMSTERDAM, Aug. 8 (UP). BLACK CONVENIENT SAFE 'MILK ICH EXH AND WHITE NIGHT tlon, " MraT ChrTsCneTPelerson. president Fork. health center, I cor-- , to defects hard get working rected In children who will enter school this autumn. If the parents are unable to pay forthe medical attention necessary to bring their child to par, they are requested to make their needs know- - to- - Mrs. ! Peterson, who will endeavor to as- - SATURDAY GENEVA - the Spanish of 1 j COl n.hwTartffl. i Made in Logan, Utah TWO BIG ORCHESTRAS . ; f a33 Dbr ' Arcliitecture Will Shown in SPANISH 1 1 1 ,'311'Ct' MARKET 1 or stork m , 4.. : f phone tp -- 1Q5 Erovo. Ulaiii 25 lb. J f u rl t- ;, ?wrr;i' ibimUuu a!r.T'cl,rond ?! tu.. 'H ui .itijuu imiwn 1 wmttrm PROVO CANTALOUPES llllgqliig HI STRING BEANS 0-l- CO. The Dry THORO Cleaner Pickling Spices Royal? 21c .. All kinds, 3 pkga. for... Powder z. 43c Can Fig Newtons 23c Package rrcl Snaps - Olives Starch ...... '29T .... Number 4 size Bottles 10 " " Stuffed 15 Silver Gloss or.Corn ZZZ 2 pkgs. 25 c Pitted Dates, pe-r- pkg. 22c HONEY 10 Pound PaU ' " liibby's Large Bottles Mams ........'.'...;.. WATERMELONS ON ICE LOCALCANTALOUPES J 20c wki 1 LARD, 3 lbs. for r. ....... , Bathing Girls m m m m ' at .: 12y2 .. rKEfc UELIYJKKY ..... - i 11M mm- - - - . ' . ma ia. ' . . . I ..10c YH . . .. . . . . liard No. 3 :Ndf 5 . . . . .50c . . . , .75c . No. 10 ...l.50 Plenty of fine large Spring Chickens and Spring Lamb - 85c Mff! 'h h . . T. . . . Beef Pot Roasts, lb. 17c to22c v : Whitehead's'Casli Market 50c (BI: Spare Ribs, lb. 27c as ........25c 7H ...... ... . . . ,22 c Leg Pork, lb i: .42c - 58c FRESirAPRICOTS .......... r ...... Roasts, lb. 4c 10c . . ALL FOR SHOULDER PORK i 4c FRESH RASPBERRIES. Cup: . . . . 1.25 . . .. ui." mi rv The one way. Puritan Malt extract differs i, i I "EMIAN?yfrom other malt extracts is in. better resnins Puritan results are the result of Puritan quality. - p 4 ...... ... Al r 4c . ' """" Case BREAKFASTB AGON SQUARES, lb. r. : rriS 17c POTROASTS, Choice Beef, Ghuck Cuts,lb. ... .. . .. .17c PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, lb: . 7 . . . , .TT ..... 23c 1 " . ........ ....45c Jell Well, 3 for Post Bran . . . ... .7. . . .... . . . ..24c regular Value 01 1 Bu. New Potatoes . ,. $1.13 - Catsup 5c NEW PLUMS Large, per lb.; . , RED JUNE APPLES per lb. ... . .... . . .......... RED ASTRACHAN APPLES per lb. ...... . ... . . Green -- - -lb. Box Sodaa b. . . . White King, pkg. pkg. OXYDAL (medium size) LARGE GALVANIZED PAIL 1 per lb. . ... . . . '. . NEW CABBAGE per lb. . . SOAP 2 CAKES GUEST IVORY 1 pkg. IVORY SOAP FLAKES 1 pkg. CHIPSO (large size) 1 : . 5 P. & G. .......... Pn'ch cf LeIand or T, - 58c PROVO PEACHES per case $i:68 P' AR IK riUUI Holer's Wasatch Brcnd . . . 0jD. Iiqit Udg $1:73 Flntn- 6 for 10cAND12y2c . . . : . Bunch Beets, Bunch Carrcts, Bunch Turnips, . - nni""tw . EGG PLANT, CAULIFLOWER, GREEN PEPPERS, WALLSBURG LETTUCE, DILL WEED, RADISHES HISPRODUCE .unit ...... ... ..... Red or White,,y2 Bushel. , $ Utah Potatoes! 1 Bu. New Potatoes . . v HELP THE Lar-fami- ly 7:1 1 WHITEHEAD'S Utah Potatoes! 66 .... ........25c GREEN CORN Golden Bantam, JDozen . . .... .. ..25c 2 Dczen .......... .; . 45c. ; '. C . POTATOES-Lar- ge, Extra Fancy, 15 lbs.?. . ... .... ...23c 1 - PHONt 1 SUGAR TOMATOES, 3lbs: 4-- a lb tone fov rooa -- 1 '1 n - Store n?2 am ,- 111 'ii m m wm Flavored with Bohemian Hops Ktcommandtd and Oiatrlbutad ky PHONE 67 1 1 Utah Wholesale Grocery Co., Provo H Sahir'fla v - Pageant of Beauty aH' w bp I araaaaai araai anaat ai August 4 - w uivuivui uiu liuu in Utah County |