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Show N "1 - PItOVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928. PAGE TWO "CAPTAIN HAMPER" HAS UNUSCAL THEME TAYSON SPRINGVILLE The Strange Case of Captain Rataper." the first production 01theBefu companyof Berlin, jfofeigh producing unit or irsi, na l-i- VISITS SISTER . 3. Walton of Salt Lake "fx A BEET GROWERS. i VISIT SCENIC BEAUTIES " , Miss Francis Bird and Mrs. Mary tional Pictures, Inc., .will hav Its City visited Wednesday with her M. Oakes Thursday for Cedar An Inspection tour through- - the first local showing a.t the Strand sister Mrs. G. W." Harrison in this City, whereleftthey will Join Mr. and principal beet growing districts of ' : Theater Sunday. The film brings city. Mrs.- C. V. Mendenhall wlfO are at- the' county has been arranged by to motion picture audiences one of tending an agrlculttral convention the Utah County Beetgrowera' assd- VISITS HARRISONS the most unusual Thames eveipor- motor will there. The then to party J. "W.i Glllman, Cation, according Mr. and Mri L. E. Harrison had trayed ort the screen the reversion of a man to a primitive beast It is aa visitors at their home during through the canyons of southern president of tn organization. ' The tour which will be taken about SepMrsr Harrlsonri UUh, adapted from the stage play by Max the past-we- ekr 5, will be participated in by tember Kohi Hattl Mrs. mother, StwTt,Tjert' The principal 'role Is assumed by slater Miss Mazla Stewart and " MOVE TO SPRING VILLI , all of the beetgrowera of. the counPaul jfWaganer, Germany's .leading brother, Kejth; Stewart, all , of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bird of ty if officers of the association have Y Bingham, moved this week to their their way. 4 screen artiet, who will be remem- Meadow Utah. f ; home at Shady Corner Service StaMethods of irrigation and cultivabered, for his remarkable portrayal tion. .Mr, Bird will continue to run tion, problems of disease, control, r MINER REUNION HELD in !Th Golem. The only feminine-parhis garage in Bingham for several and other questions pertaining- to ls played by Mary Johnson, of the Miner fam members The months. .Aercn- sugar beet culture will b observed to young aweaisn Biar. , are of Springvitle requested ily and discussed, officials state. mmn, who directed the picture is be present at the Miner reunion to RETURN FROM FISH LAKE 3:J4 io rise with It to the highest be held August . 24 at NephL. A Contracts between , . the - irowers Mr. and Mrs. NephI Nephi Glcd-hl- ll and the association for next year's Mr. and Mm Sarm-- 1 E. Taylor rank among Gorman film directors. good time is promised to all. have returned to their home crop may be prepared for distribu announce the jmBiTtaRe- - of thejr here after an enpoyable motor trip tion at the same to BABT CLINIC AUG. 15 r enn Amnion to Miss 'Helen Morteh,-m- , ' 1 . MrtJJlllman. clinic under... the to Fish Lake. of Southern. Utah. j The welt-babwhk'h look pldce at Ocean The members of the 'executive Park. .California on Monday, July They were accompanied by Mr. and supervision of the state health unit will be held Wednesday August 15 HERE, FROM CALIFORNIA board who attended the meeting 30. The young bride Is the daOgh- - Mrs. Frank Taylor of Raymond, in-tD. MisaL Irene JXilburn of Berkeley, were, besides Mr. Glllman, Herman Mrs. Arthur ha and prmgvme3JdjHajdjBfr: ft Of Mrrand Mrs. Mr lief. Society halL... Ail mothers are California was a visitor at - the Tweedle of Sprlngville and R. O. former retktenU of Payson and wasl Taylor of Provo-- i new home of Mrs. Amos Hatfield. . asked to bring their babies for a graduate from the Payson high , Morgan of Provo.. Miss - Ella ; Moore has been in and follow iip work. The conferschool thisj-ear-. They will make VISIT BLANCHARDS em Utah. 7 Blaine Kelsey-- j who has the:r homo, in-- California orllhe Eureka this Week, the guest or Miss ence will be held at Mapleton Aug, : ; 18. "Robert L. and Patrick X. Swear-mge- n been visiting with relatives' - and Myrth Aliens of Kansas J. City,MissourT, friends here left th party to ' go DALTON REUNION Miss Gladys! Mrs. Lenora, Huff entertained the Jf--' in flan Francisco.: Y came to Springvllle Saturdaywhato-hls--wor- k t n 'The Ptilton family will hold their mey wm visit several weeks as the I Mrs. ladles of the Utopia club at a very Bona, daughter of ENJOY FISH LAKE David Bona to MrTfcfttf4!fcJSmith. pleasant (octal afternoon last Fri regular annual reunion. August 18 guests of Mr.; nad Mra.John Blan-charand family. .. Mrs Hazel ; Shephrdr and i; two son of Mr. .and Mrs. Henry Smith Of day- H-;- ; at Liberty - Park, Salt Lake. All 2. n i eces, : M iss Maud ' Groesbeck of the family are asked nlembej-Proves took place cnWednesday Mr. and Mra. Byron Thurmond to be la attendance ENJOY UTAH'S WONDERLAND Salt Lake and MlssEdna Holt of in' the Salt Lake temple. A recep- Mrs. Selena Kelsey-ansons Fred Spanish- - Fork and - G. . E3. Herron and little son Jack of Bingham were tion forthe members of and Blaine spent last week motor- have .returped after" jerrfoiiing a families was given Friday the guests or Mr. and Mrs. W1U ' I ENJOY SALTAIR even-nfMr. and Mrs. S. C. WhltUker and ing through the canyons in south- - week' vexitfon a fjsh Lake.' . at the brides home, They Amp for seVfral. days .)hs week. wilLtake iip their residence in Pro-v-o i. in the early fall.-- , iOne Of the prominent" ociaTafr-fairof the week was the bridge luncheon given cn 'Wednesday after noon bp Mrs. Floyd wnson. Her guests numbered the ladies of the Junior Bridge club nd the follow- in special guests, Mrs. OTva Bon-neMrs.' Ethel Donnelly, Mrs. Golda Kane, Mrs.' Ray Done, Mrs. Love'KSy Cowyers and Mrs. Way ne less all .of Eureka, Mr. ' Flossie Johnson and Mrs. Jennie JVhittaker of Springvllle, Mrs. R. J. Gray tI Ixing Beach, Mrs. Meredith Amos of Evanston and Mrs. J. D.? Oray. ' Luncheon was served at 2 o'clock at six small tables followed- with bridK. A profusion Of lovely siftti- mcr flowers decorated the rooms. s r ' daughter, . Virginia, In company with Mr. and Mrs. George Russell j and Miss Hilda Dalton of Berkley, Calif., motored to Saltair Sunday where an enjoyable day was spent. j -i.- Mr. J. . ' ' - . '. r, f BUY Rite-Wa- like Rite-Wa- . f: has white Vitrified r- - ; China Mrnd - t : - I CHAERS rCOLLARS For ckmp purposes, Your Pick of ' Our Assortment also, provides extra space in car.. Canvas seal on strong steel, legs'. ; ' JUG ; .' T CAMP One Gallon Hot or Cold ther-eanyon- s4- d i t merchandising, y High Graded - ' blainly-ntarke- . - -- e, TfilBfnmileB t ux vuW Stores assured the'people of this hardware and kindred lines and killed the neces. miiesTway VISIT. US OFTEN look at and ' Note "our handle our quality merchandise, prices. IWe know you y The cqraing of Reed's tionably lower costs In .home-war- 'Tomorrow. For- - - 10n " -- i- .. Merely V'. y Lining Rite-Wa- y ,.,$1.69 ... Priced . ." j.Tyj,' ir-.-. - L -- jt , d ap-ri- Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Kathryn Wilson "were the guests of Mrs. Ray Done at Eureka Sunday who was entertaining at a '' family dinner. --- 1.., S IMW ' . ;Ji , yw' f.m ; jn, ' ' ; :i M ' - t.,.. i , Mrs. Meredith Amos and Mrs. Elroy Barnett and their children are here for ft" weeks - visit with relatives. 'fcfcMti;. jf 1551 , DrTand Mrs. Wilford WHson ara Irom Pueblo, Colorado for a visit wHh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and other "rela- necessity Inow for wasV ing, drainingand steaming fruits, vegetables and other foods. Far speedier. ,and more "efficient than the ordinary colander. :. 90 .17; . ; wOw Special . A ' ENAMEL WARE -- .1 .: tl S VCV- H - -- ' a 7, .f (HI At' a very low Introduc House Broom Hand 39c 5c tory price. Milk Can Brush . . Window -Brush .. Floor Brush . . Scrub Brush ':; . 69c articles worth from 85c to $i.50.ii, i;'iJf;.-;.yvJ??- .,98c !: vl ... - 71 .rr . , , - ' : Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Wilson left Monday for California to visit for two weeks with relatives in Los Angeles and Long Beach. William serving 19c - Whimpey accompanied thenv ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis spent Inst - week touring Yellowstone '!' useful ,.. - ..j. - '' . Best grade steel with handle. . Stew Kettles. - FRY. PAN . Pots, etc, .r.,. lOVinch See These .Bargains Get one of Tne mi nn m 1 Ortlinary retail grocery clerks are not taught economy in the strictest sense. Tney use tooj( much paper and twine large )ags where email would doj they drop bag8 and mer thandiseon the floor, and sweep them but,' all of which adds to the cost of doing misiness. Safeway men are taught to avoid every form of waste that's why they excel in economy. " '- - . " JCLEANSEjfc. IMI 12 ;'.' size- re-- $1.39 . . , Your choice i of all large j .'?i'r;-it- . "OLD DUTCH ' " : fr COLORED i- - BRUSHES FOR ALL," Mrand tives. h-- Hi' al .Miss - ' tS Mrs. Lloyd 'Wilson waSTRasrert the mcmberaof: her bridge - cluD 8Tuesday evening. Include guests were Mrs. B. Jj. Jehsen, rMiss Atlona : Jensen. " Mrs. Flovd Wilson, Mrs.' Will McClellan, Mrs. Will Amos and Mrs.' Frank Smith. Miss Leona MfcClellan received the club prize and Mrs; Will McClellan , the guest prize. J COLANDER STRALNER DOUBLE 'COATED ! . 59 c EACH 22c best kitchen PARING KNIVES - Tomorrow.' (11 WW f-- - '"'' cold - -- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erlandson were Jn Logan last week to attend the home coming given 1n connection .with the Pioneer celebration. They . also relatives Jn .Salt Lake. 9mmssmmhw , T - """ ' sissr '. 3 cans four '.Sugar Extra Fine Beet U call' case ,$1.19-- -? 1 "pits, case ; .'; .79c - et Malt aid - Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wightman left - SHinday morning for a trip through lellowstone National park. "r Jar Rings Heaiy 'red rings. A very congenial group of married people enjoyed the third in a series of dancing jitrfies cHHreen Gardens last Wedneahy evening, -- " ;.. Gallon.;. . i . . No. II cans.- 31 : 7 " ti PoundB522c Roast M An ideal oven roast. Pound . '. NJMOP-MAL- T I " ,wtty ;..4'M wiry OKIOMMAPB y - .69c cans .. .rmi Deep - .25c . you expect in a market you find in tneir broad experience over fourteen states, have made a study of the wishes of the people in regard to market service and they o,tooyjjterihan.-yveriBuy your meats from : U3 buy them here always." .. .2fb; 1957 ai55WUni ::- ... .5c 8 quart 10 quart 14 quart .'. ........... : Very choice. - Pound wr ; 19c . J.- - Mutton Shoulders Very choice. Pound Refrigerator Pans IT li??' for . 29c .- - GRASS IIOQKS; , Cut down the weeds, high crass, etc with one of these hooks harp75e which we offer you tomorrow Tor , OQ wUC only,,u . . . ; . , 16c I .45c . Meats-'- . ' : frt an Rite-Wa- HOW CAN" YOU KEEP HOUSE- - . Hwuu ;rs SUCCESSFULLY . - .i out" with one- - of these cor rect - weight household Scales.' Tomorrow we offer the $2.5& scale with scoop This finely finished breast for 'Y.:T:V... 7Q drill has. a sturdy-- , three-ja- onlyv. ... ... , . . . . y hi 3 chuck tcrholdnstraight Scale without ZlZX ft iI scoop only ;.y shank drills; A very handy tool at a very low B1 KQ FLIT KILLS FLIES price7Tomorrow;T. V 30 Tomorrow's: Bargains t :- BREAST DRILL t .:H. ,HJ. - 1 ) I' size SPRAYERS Stave' Baskets Elm , of -- one-qua- " .. wUli SS&58.B usef ul spray guns rust-prort have These- half busheMaaskets tankr"Us'ea for fly Sprayer. are ready to help you harv also est. Extra for plants and PC. .: .15c bushes "t.rJ .t ,Y h ; W.u 'specTal; 6ach4 flX These i - ' 50c L Priccs thcr Same lat Both Stdres" 16-in-ch ri; pi to in r . with Sturdy side handles size. y CflT : . : . . . priced ... u JU Double luster china with rich tan and black These cups' and saucers are. worth $1.65 per set of six but we of fer you a; set now QQjf w Mutton Chops Nice and lean. w.X...r.... 69c Galvanized Best Silk Tissue . ...59c Cups' and Saucers how-toplCTS- ftr: today and you will COFFEE PERCOLATOR 65c U2 quart ..98c 2 quart for. 25c . ALUMiNmi .;; . - Less amountsdclivered at chargebf IQc - 98c 6 ....:i9c 2 Pounds . . 0rloTe Delivered Free. ALUMINUM DISH , I PANS . for Safe-- - way Markets, because Safe way- - men, '.2la Two Stores Conveniently Located i :1 2ir lb. Prices Solid spout Strong Handle , ' Reasonable! GOOD Fresh baked. . ,;. At CREPE Oiaio Vnips, : ' TOILET PAPEK Ted and full of Mutton Legs All " Rolls Large 'and sweet Utah Cants. . . ., .. .. " . . . 1C 35ct?:irrr-- , Cantaloupes.' ' ." RMirar .For Vou Protection, Insist on Government Inspected IDrders of EXTRACT T New Formula! j AW Setter TTian Evert . 3 . S. Y TEA KETTLE large size , . Melons " Pot Roastl Quality that counts. Have you iried Large oval tins. Mustard ftr tomatfi &.nri QUALITY and CLEANLINESS ; X c5lbSardines -- ": -17c Pound yt , Prime Kip Rolied Roast "J , Seasonable ' Articles Of Aluminum EASY TO BUY - 7 -- 35c Extra choice Utah toma toes. ior Pork and Beans lip . YOUM PRICED IS Tomatoes IN Q 'CUtS. .'..'' M- . 5 lbs. . ..45c In glass. , . ; Sliced Beef . RITE-WA- Fancy Blue Rose Rice.','. high , 2 cans . .'. . . .23c 4 cans . . :;. . .' .39c- - 4for Round bone and No X Soap . A Rice . 4 dozen Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor leit Monday for Fish Lake and a trip to - Beef. quality brand. Corned lL v.... 83c lObars'. - double- - broken dreriie Oil Toilet Soap. Soothing to .the skin. f;- 39c Cidcr. Lunch Meat The old reliable washing size. ; ... AWIT ' 'WARE ... ... ,63c mite King;, bag 6.37 ; ALUMINUM Pincaooie kbr 2 for Dr. William Calkins and Clyde : Robinson arrived last Friday Trom Chicago for a months vacation, Mrs. Calkins and Mrs. Robinsonarrived 1 earlier In the summer and they will all return together, Mr. Rnbiir-so- n was called by the' serious Illness of his father, Edward Robinson. ::; now, CENTER ST.. "WHERE BARGAINS I Large fruit will toon Fruit Jars -- I No. y2 cans sliced. 100-l- b and Mrs. Bert BaUardofSalt T3flwcre vlsItingTiere last week with their mother, Mrs. Frank Ballard. j - ! i be on; TJet Mr- - ii- r 1 Sug ;ar . . .. Ttitlo C. WlghtnsJrJ and 'Dave Shuler have boon in ' vy ominj for a. part of this week, ;fcaw?v, " MrsrFhllo C. Wightman was hos tess-- t a most delightful noeiaJ-f-- ternoon on Wednesday. Her guests were the ladies of the Afternoon Sewing club and in addition, Mrs. W. H. Reece, Mrs. Bei t Phelps, Mrs. "G. T. Pickering and "Mrs. Dave Shulcr. Sewing and social chat occupied the time and luncheon was served." xtiF 1 Mrs. Quincy Burdick charmingly entertained the members of the Tres Joii Bridge club and a number of special guests on Wednesday, evening. Luncheon was served on the small tables before the game. 33 EAST t 1 BchS Sun the Mo, mm trobrii |