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Show TROVO PAGE SIX SERVICES FOR To Talkinar films in color were re- in Londoa-i- n .broad daylight The sci eea used wa Made of especially prepared black iiK and sharp images were visible even Spanish Fork Child TOO LATE FOR Is Laid To Rest CLASSIFICATION Spanish Fork Child - Disease Fatal ODDFELOWS BANDIT CHIEF EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1928. c'atiy "show I PAYSON MAN FuneraU service were , PATSON held In the Jft'oo slake tabernacle Wednesday, for James Knowles, prominent business man of Payson, who did very suddenly at his home last Friday morning. The services were conducted by tM Tintlc Masonic lodge No. ,9, .of which Mr. Knowles had been a member. The music was by a. mixed quartet from Eureka. Short Ulkrf wt're given by Bishop R. IWilson and All business William Kitchen houses in the, citjt closed during the time of the service. The burial BtWice at the Payson city jieiV ctcr'y was also conducted by the lodge, member. ' ' OREM NEWS Mrs, George FVCarrtill was th members of the .Social host-css.- to 'Hour club at her home .Thursday 'afternoon. Sewing, music and cial chat we're the diversions. A delicious luncheon Vps served to the following 'members: Mrs. Joho ;Av Vance, Mrs. Sylvester Brewer. Kvs, James B. Sumner, Mrs. S. A. Carter, Mrs. N. A. Jacobson, Mrs. A. A. Loveridee, Mrs. S. J. Cunningham", Mrs, Susan Ht'atin and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs 'Clirton Pyno and family. Mr. and Mr. Ivan DiinmicT; "nd family were guests ofon Mr. and Christ Mrs. George F. Carroll inas day. - , PLAN IS EXECUTED ' MEXICO CITY, Dec. 28. SPANISH ; FORK Mamie Moran, IS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moran, die'd at the family home Thursday morning of Influenza-meningiti-s, after Jl brief Illness. She was born at Spanish Fork, July .18, 1918. She had attended the public schools' here Two years ago. two brolheV of Mamie, who had Just' reached manhood, died .of typhoid fever. Surviving are the parents, two brothers, Mark and Tim, three sisters, .Rachel, Annie, and Janet. Funeral 'services are not announcad, but the services will be private. Eel-mo- nt All children of the Odd Fellow are cordially invludi to attend. a party at tho' I. O. O. F. hall Satur2 day afternoon, December .29, at p, m. Xccording to those in charga of the affair, each child is .privileged to Invite a friend.; A jolly time is promised since sevtrol plcts-an- t surprises have been arranged. A basket party for "the Odd Fellows and their friend's will be given Saturday iVrning bV p. m. Each (UP) Maximlliano Vigueras, Mexico's most fc'ared bandit, was . shot to . death at 6:15 a.-today ifter a court martial lasting most of the night. Vigueras, who was captured Wed' ncsdayiAt Ayotlzlngc, outside Mex ico City, was taken before a mili tary court, st 7 p. m, yesterday and tried on various charges of bandit which made hi3 name feared In all village in. the Hall district to the south. Vigueras' especial, delight was to play upon travellers along the CuCr- havaca and Puebla highways, whero he 'find his followersi found considerable' booty; - Once lie and his aides assaulted several women travellers whom they dragged from automobiles, near Cuernavaca. . r--y woman lurnisn a 10 Is . requested time is assured, with cards and dancing aa. tho ' A good banket. ter-noo- services. 031-R-- 2. FOR SALE Iver Johnson bieyele. New tires; in .good "condition. Price' $12.00. . Lee Spencer, 157 No. 1st East.- - MEET DENIAL 28.r-(U- Quality and Service 80 lbs.. White Millmn :rlZ.-.ati 100 lbs. Cracked Corn' 2JJZ::u -- S2.20 100 lbs. Whole Corn d31 s clean rooms. FOR KEIfT ajl modern. Inquire at basement at 58 So. 2nd West. j3 ... . ; WANTED TO RENT A- - ....:......-- . 10Q lbs Wasaitcb Laj Mash .... Feed 100 lbs. Wasatch Dairy First Crop Alfalfa K&yk per tonV- -Choice Third Crop Hay, 'per ton j3traw, per bale garage5 in the. vicinity of the Duckett Barber Shop. . Jnquire at ,456 West . Center street jl - A BARGAIN '48 new records, .1 :- .- .....;.iS2.io $20.00 50( CALCITE ALFALFA MEAL, OYSTER SHELLS, , or anything you inay want in the Feed Line ' - v. 0 . . at the right prices. v : '"' - 1 '' , ' I . - POSSE SEEKS KILLER CLAP.KSDALE. Jliss., Dec, 28 (UP) A posse with bloodhounds searched the Mississippi river .boU torn near here today for Charles General Shepperd, escaped negro convict, LA PAZ, Dec' Jose Quiroz, chief of staff of thsl , believed to have murdered J. B. Bolivian army, denied today reports Duvall, prison' farm guard, and that Bolivian trpops In the Chaco kidnapcjl his daughter, Ruth, 18. region had advanced Into ParaguayACTOR 'SERIOUSLY ILL an territory. HOLLYWOOD. Dee. 28 (UP) .Gr ntVal Q u iroz sa id Boll v i a n Fort The condition of Marc'McDcrmolC,' forces had day after it was at- veteran stage and. screes' star, suf tacked, on December 6, and had not fering from a stomach disorder. was said to be serious toddy. advanced further. dox. j8 ' - ,' hay, in strong sunlight. FOR SALE First cutting near Alpine. Phone Ed ison phonograph, .$14 Orthophonlc, reproducer for oiher records; pric-- j HOOVER HOMEWARD BOUND d for quick sale. The General ABOARD THE JJ. S. S. UTAH. Shop, 159 No. Univ. Ave. j3 President-elec- t Dec. 28 (UP) ;.. ' . ,' Hoover Herbert and his party FOR SALE 5. tube electric equigood-wibound from a homeward or will trade for good,! tour of South America, will reach pped radio, Also portable machine. washing the equator today. The vessel has atr half price. typewriter Remington ten-day a trip to Hampton Roads, 403-d30 where the party will disembark Terms. Phone i 6 for its "trip to WashingJanuary ENDURANCE RECORD SEEK. FOR' SALE Cole's Hot Blast stove. VEL OENTRCvCalif., Dec.,28 (UP) ton by Special train. Baron' Woolen Mills store. d30 -- rJohn Guglielniettr and Charge Imhe Rochevil'.e took off from FOR SALE First class alfalfa NO, THANK YOU perial airport at 6:57 a. m. today . J3 BERLIN It's hard to tell hay. Phone 549-. in an attempt to break the world's this German gentleman liked his ' endurance record. .wife or was glad to get rid of her. California authorities are hunting LAKE VIEW WARD DANCE monial troubles in a paper, saying: a rnaji who cashed a bogus check at an insane asylum, One of the . Under Jhc auspices of the;- mis"My pious faithful wife has departsionary "committee of the Lake ed from me. Will the honorable few piaces you can .get a check cashed these days. .View ward, a dance will be given finder, please, keep her." Saturday evening in the ward amusomenthalt. The Americans will furnish the dance music. ReThe Panama Canal Zone is a milifreshments will be served. Every- tary reservation I and - is adminone Is welcome. istered by the war department. ... ROTARY CLUB MEETS SPANISH FORK-Bls- hop Elisha Warner was the speaker at the meeting of the Spanish Fork Rotary club Monday noon. Tho speaker gave a Christmas talk and sentiments appropriate to the holiday season. President Loren A. Anderson presided. The meeting was held at the Palace Cafe. HUNCHBACK LEADS ROBBERS A CHICAGO, Dec. 28 UP hunchback who gave commands in a high falsetto, voice led three rob bers, on a series or rams on me South Side during the night which ended with thy.murder of one victim who resisted and the killing of J one of the- bandits, WAR REPORTS - SPANISH F6RK Funeral services' for Clifford Jackson, three-- y ear-ol- d 'son of Mrs. Bessie Jackson, were held Wednesday ,t t n at the Secotid. ward chapel Cliford was instantly killed two flays, before ' Christmas when he was run over by a truck in San Francisco as he and his mother were preparing 10 return home for Christmas..; Speakers at the service; were 'Charles Hawkins and E, A. Money, both of Spanish Fork, and J. Willis of.alt Lake. Prayers were by Bishop Elisha Warner and Paul Ludlow.. Bishop William Beckstrom was In charge of the " Hygienic rules, for cooking and eating were embodied Jij the Hindu Lrsligioua laws, to ensuie thir ol. sorvance, and they are observed to this day by all except the unortho- " P) OS-- he I 3448 SOUTH PHONE FOURTH WEST 34 . V The Sharon ward Primary and Sunday school entertained the children of the ward with a dance and social in the ward amusement hall Monday afternoon. Santa Clau was there with a large sack of candy ,. and ph tar each, child. MARKET STORE N?J PHONE STORE N?2 PHONf 66 ionc The Sharon ward Primary entertained at a confetti ball In the amusement hall Christmas night. ' Bravo,. Utah. TWO STORES: group.of GleaneV girls and "M" men met at the home of VauntUla Burr Thursday night.' - Games, music and refreshments. Were by the guests. 78 West Center. A 282 West -I- - Center ' i Mr, and Mrs. David Baxter le'ft Wednesday for California where - they plan la spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Glllman spent Christmas In Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Gillman' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. IB, . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman entertained Christmas for Mr. and Mrs; Clyde Gillman and family. Mr. nd Mrs. Lcgrand Jarman and Miss Norma Jarman are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas Jarman. ' page is filled, the leaf has bsetj turned and cannot be written upon again. Let it go! A new page is before us-- a clean white 1928 is .A unique Christmas celebration was enjoyed by the Jacobson family Christmas eve. Dinner was servi'd to 22 at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Jacobson, after which the party proceeded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson, where a beautifully decorated tree was and Santa Claus was by stumblings, mistakes and costly blunders that should be remembered only for the profitable lessons they carry. Perhaps one of the mistakes of last year was the oi, wasteful, unsatisfactory way of buying foods. Clifford Fielding spent Christmas day In Spanish Fork with Mr. Fielding's grandmother, Mrs. John. W. Hollan. Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. GcbrgeFrCarroII will entertain the member of the Social Hour club and their partners Thursday evening. The officers of the Sharon ward M. I. A. ntertaineU ihe outgoing officers of the Mutual with a social Thursday evening after their regular meeting. Games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Niels Anderson pent Christmas day in Spanish Fork with Mrs, Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis. t i Miss Linda Learctt has returned q Mesqaite. Arizona; after spending a few weeks visiting with Miss Mae Huntsman. T. A. Fielding of Bhelley, Idaho, is spending Jhe holidays with JUs family heVe.v : Miss Zina Bishop, who is teaching chool at Elberta, Is spending a visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wlllard Bishop- .i few-da- y - ? Earl Meacham returned from a Provo hospital Tuesday, , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun spent Christmas In Salt Lake-w- ith Jtfrs. Cragun' parents. Miss Violet Duke, who is teaching in Carbon county, ig visiting this week with relative and friends in Orem, A BEAIT1TIX COP LONpON Wickford. Essex cently staged a beauty contest for Jnen: The prize was won bv Pnli Constable "Giggtn,whB-creditsTi- l8 wonderful form to the great amount of walking he has to do as a part of hl occupation. : BOVINE HONORS SEATTLE A statue has been erected here in honor of Segis Piet-ertj- e Prospect, champion produclne cow. - Her owners claim, a record of 33,922 quarts of - milk and" 2865 butter provided by hfrin pound a period of two years. tt . A SHORT MEMORY LONDON The. mother of a youth, charged1 with trespassing at Marlylebone. offered the nlibl that the boy could not read or howwrite. The" police check-up- , ever showedhe youth had attend ed elementary eCbofil, jAaJt: Wayf substantial contribution satisfaction-o- toward Van Camp's vegetable. tomato or bread. 6 cans 7 7 3 lbs. ; ; ; . 59c Bread YarrCamp's a ?plendid dish for theseiooleye Whole wheat or white, baked in our own. clean sanitary bakery. 6 16-o- z. loaves . . Large 16-o- z. large cans -I- . . in cansYejw;anJjy'0U our guarantee. , Walnut Meats Halves ..MinccIcat, Maximum quality,-madwith Sherry wine. &et weight jars. 59c Each Best Cuts .19c r the Big K. hot cake flour. Six-bo- sweet Safeway, cane and maple Dixie Molasses Fresh Large gallon tins. 2 Each soap, p, stock, 1928 make. $1.19 . . . . . 75c- -4 Half tsr Whole Slab .28c Lb.;T::'.25c No. 28 at 247 W. Center. Phone 202 Two Stores Conveniently Located Prices the Same at Both Stores No. 957at 55 N. Univ. Aye. Phone 552 Orders of $5 or More Delivered Free. Less amounts delivered at charge of 10c. : nfew Powdered' Soap, 10c less with your coupons. ' Lar&e package 3f or. . 49c. .98c McDonald's, Pure, can .' P - ........ . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . 2,,or37c r. JELLO, any flavor, for 25 c 3 Vi -- lb. can, 2 for ..38c 1-I- b. 'rIb. pkg.' ............... & cr., for Orang es Pure fruit and sugar. Berries and large, fruits, tacked in No. 5 tins, . Bacon Round, Loin or 38c ..35c MACARONI, Fontana, 62c 3 49c 3 lbs. for ;. 25c 32c . MACARONI,: Bulk; ............ PRUNES, pkg., large sized prunes, pkg. PECAN NUTS, paper shell,1 lb. MIXED r$UTS, all 1928 crop, good mixture, 2 lbs. PEANUTS, fresh roasted, Jumbo, 2 lbs. $1.19 MAEECETS Steaks . Extra quality; 9 2-l- b. extralk'd wh i te honey. First extraction. 15c -- Eaclj for 12 Jam anywhere. .25c Lb; TEA, Tree, Pure . The OYSTERS, Miss Lou, Small, Cocoa 9c Strike Kwiksolv 5 lb. tin . . 89c . . : String BEANS 3 cans Large, 3 for Gallon cartons, x IB Syrup CORN and ILrlO self-risin- g Honey "T Carton Rolled Roast r 7 49c 2doz.' . : Prime Rib Lb;::;:; - wiUi Matches barsi-r-3- 9c AT OUR Pot Roasts the finest toy Sunkist and juicy ' a wonCrystal White derful laundry soap.. 10 cans 32-o- z. 39 c Soap Hominy Van Camp's brand. Large No, 2Vj cans. : . : -- I Lb- .- can -.- : 25c . .' DC A C 8 lb. , bag . 49c .. oo(jy's brand a deli cious sandwich spread. 55c lb. tin . in Peanut Butter coffee-p- ut 2 bottles . 35c Lb. 2 v COFFEE catsup. lb. Fancy, broken slices syrup. We believe Jlaximum, brand coffee is bottles. Fresh Meats, and quarters. nings. 4 cans .29c Catchup P u r e tomato 55c Chili Con Carne - ; T . -- EaiiEaKESiiiiaMBiriiiaNiafisKEF'iia Hot Cake Flour Pineapple Crux brand. A wonderful spread for " to help you make it also the most economical and satisfactory. Soup Olemargarine r Stores. f y6ur family's better health, happiness and financial sccurit-ysaving and We take this opportunity of extending to our friends and patrons oar sindere appreciation for the patronage, given us during, the past year. This has made it possible for us to enlarge our business and serve a greater number than ever before We hope thaf we may render to our patrons throughout the new year a service that will merit the same cordial feeling that has brought success to us during the past. This 'is our sincerest New Year's Wish, v by confining your food purchases o Safeway The whole Safeway organization wishesyou"the happiest' New Year you have ever known and hopes you wiB allow us lefs try the new way, the better way, the "Safe You, Mrs. Housewife, can make 1923 a year of --This yeair Mrs. i! he sheet-tinmarr- ed . Mr. and gone-t- 1 28c . . --. 45c . . ..... . 55c" t39c The same, good, sweet grade that we had for Xmas all Sunkist. 2 doz.. .... . . . 55c 4 doz. r , ...... . $1.00 TURKEYS, young fat toms, lb. DUCKS arid GEESE, lb. Pork Roast . Loin; lb, Shoulder, lb. 33c 25 c 19c spiceroll, lb. ,22c 4 Mince Meat lb$; LARD No. 10s 50c $1.49 T0TllOAST,-Iea- n, |